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FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 24, IB03
TELEGRAPHIC
jtlorc Yankee Yri»cl» ltu»» *»»•• Vhk*-
Iiiirg Hattorle*
Vicr«buro. April ‘23 -One gunboat ami five
transports ran by our batleritu lant about
midnight Two of thurn wore disabled and lloulcd
on down the river. Tin: transports were protected
by barges.
hale of Confederate llmnl-
Richhond. April 93 —The Senate w.i- in eseru
live session to day. lutbo House uoiliiug ol tin
portance was done.
Confederate Bonds of the fifteen million loan
■were sold at auction today ul ouo immlied am'
eighty three to one hundred and eighty six
Latent from (lie Norlli.
Richmond, April a!].—Northern dates of tb. ‘.’"lb
are received. The Herald s Newbein convspon-
dent notices the arrival there of Hen I .*-ter on the
16th, lrom Washington. lie ran by The Rebel ball or
gies In broad daylight. His pilot was killed »' the
wheel. Over two huudred sb >t and shell were fired
•this-g»Bel,and one shot passed directly through
ihe be^n just vacatod by Foster.
A Union meeting in JBrown county, Indiana, was
broken upon the 13th by the Knights ol the Holden
Circle. Another difficulty had taken place at Han
ville, Indiana, between the Knights and Unionists
In which five persons were wounded, or
The General commanding has issued
tlaring the Knights public enemies, I
as such, and prohibiting the use
badges.
Gold, on the 18th, in New York,
'olii vandalism,-o that be lies down, rests
quiet and rises np safely every day under th
protection, he is willing lo starve their lutuili
to make a lb inor«- money. I<
business p 1
day at t In
vilion H mi
diers.
Hut lew
elety .1 mil veiuiiry.
the
With i
t iiereii
II >
i. V ll of III
•based at 13 tbany
Mini id *5,000, a
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lb lliesdn, was lb
rposes only, a id t 1
, eie.t> ’• building, I
r, now Hie H'.iJmi
in atlciida
i Ulcers tl
.• wi-, (innningliam and
• i inbei> numbering to
>.l.
ml, ti
in.'s ol ilm last meeting of the H )ard
i - were rea l und eonllrtnod by those
e other meinbers ol tlie i3 mrd alter-
'U 1 ring. The. regular business ol the
•» thun proei.eded with, as follows:
I ilm last anniversary meeting read
ued, with the proposed amendments
which, being approved and adopt
/ incorporates with the bylaws of the
ciy.
irtally
order di
be dealt will)
copperhead
a quoted at
161.
TWO more Steamer. Hun Hie Uloekude.
Wilminoton, April 113.-Thu .teumera Margaret
and Jensen uud South Carolina, from Nassau, ar
rived here this morning.
kali'll from Viekaburc
Jackson, April M.-hlx oi the enemy’s lioalspass-
ed Vicksburg at one o’clock this morning, Steven
non gays one was a gunboat und five woo transports,
aank to the guards uud arranged so us to resemble
gunboats. Two of them were disabled and out* sunk
The wreck ol one boat is in sight at Brown A. .lolin
•on’s landing, the smoke-stack and one wheel house
being out of the water. No other boats are visible.
The Yankee fleet was at Grand Gulf on the 22d.—
Two gunboats remained aud exchanged shots, and
then anchored at Hard Times, beyond the reach o
our guns. The others disappeared
Taylor is retreating back from the town of Opclou
aaa towards Alexandria.
Vickbburo, April 23 —One Yankee transport lies
•unk to the hurricane roof at Brown A Johnson’s
landing, five miles below the city. Two Yankee uiniveis ry
prisoners have been brought over the river this morn
ing who escaped. One of the transport’s boilers was
burst by onr batteries last uigbl, aud our musketry
killed two pilots on another transport.
Later from tUe North,
Richmond, April 23.—Northern dates of the 21st
are received. Hooker has issued an order regulating
the action of the regiments whose tortus of service
•oon expire. Regiments re enlisting will have fur
loughs, those declining in a body will be mustered
l'ltliblPENT 8 REPORT.
Fellow M kmliBits : We are assembled on
our 113th anniversary, and necessarily in .Sa
vannah, onr Hetliendn family having been re
moved lor the war to llethauy, in Jefferson
ounty, and Bulheeda having become a military
in-pilal.
In Hie. institution now at Bethany there are
it present thirty-nine boys. We have admitted
during tlie year Hermann II. (Jlausmau, Rich
ard Henry McCowen, Joseph Henry Street,
Matthew Murphy, Jackson and Peter Gill,
George, and Will. Capers Street; readmitted
I*raid and Gershom Levcn, Louis Leven.S im’l
P. Dexter and Thomas M inion, thirteen in all,
tin; last named three paid lor in part
Large Union demonstrations have been held
Baltimore and New York, Gen Scott presiding at
the last Among the speakers were Van Bnren and
Dickinson.
The Legislature of Now York has appropriated a
million of dollars to defend the harbor ul that city
A telegram from 8t. Louis, ol the 2i)fli, claims that
the rebels were defeated at Fayetteville, Arkansas,
on the 19Lh.
One of the rioters at Danville, Indiana, bad bean
removed to Georgetown, where a force was org^niz
ed to resist bis arrest by the military authority.
Several leadiug Democrats trora adjoining counties
have gone there to counsel tubmissiou.
The Hilton Head correspondent of the New York
Herald says the blockade of the port of Charleston
will be kept up with reuewed vigor, and that the
number of vessels on this duty will be augmented.
Karl Russell decides that the United StatCB have
no right to seize vessels bona fide bound from Great
Britain to Matamoras or vice versa, uuless they at
tempt to touch at blockaded ports or are carrying
contraband articles to the Confederate states.
In order to make room lor the proceed
ings of the anuual meeting and the report ol
the President ol the Union Society, we are
obliged to omit matter designed for this issue.
.Mr. Cooper's report will be read with iuterest
by the members of the Society and by nil who
feel an interest in one ot the noblest dimities
of the Stole.
mothers, Charles Baker,
John ami !jnines Hogan, Daniel Towles, Milton
S. Jones ami J.aiah.A. Fisher. George and
Win. Capers St reel were also given up in June
Iasi, but upon solicitation, and being very good
hoys, were read milted, us stated above, a lew
mouths allot wards.
Died in September last, Win. J. Montgomery
and Win. J. Morris ; the former, a boy ol ddt
eule coiisliiuiiun, ol a complication ol disea-os
the latter ul a dropsical ulFecLion, which lia-
prevailed lo some extent among the boys, aud
the euuec of which 1 have not satislaciorily as
eerlained.
Member* Admitted — Henry P. Livingston.
William Melntire, CormaeK Ho|»kins, M issio
School, Wlllnilii M. Blue'll, Chuu. il. McJ.i'Oil,
Dr. K. Y. Clark, Frederick Shuster, A. M. B ir
ote, KiehurdJ. Lircomb, l liomus 11. Miller, G.
11. Hollenbeck, Col. Charles II. O.instead, re
ported a member through mistake ai our Iasi
“ ' es J Waring, Addison S.
w Elliott.
~ Member* Resiipud —J as. C. Thompsou, Win,
l’. Fea>, M. •' Reilly, Mrs. Theodore Blois,
Mrs. Ann M Divies, Win. E. Ev.in-*, Wm. H.
Farrell and Wm. E. Davis. O iu or two others
uuve it quested I heir names to be “stricken oil,
nut a rule of the doeie'y winch requires a noli
lieiiliou tu wining .to the Secretary or Treas
urer,and the paymeiitof all dm s,having not been
. on,phed wnli,’ I liuve no authority Lo report
.heui as meinbers resigned, or murk ilium as
meh upon the books.
Members Dceeustd.—William Zeiglcr, Mrs.
Eliza Maekay, George S Frierson, .Ylordecui
ii. SinHall, A A. Smuts, I. K. Tefft, P. Jacobs,
Philip i\ Sehley, Jolm W. Owens, A. J. Haupt,
D. Remsliuri, Cupl. E. P. Lawton, of wounds
received m the battle of Fredericksburg; Capt.
J. P. Brooks, Solomon Cohen, Jr., Major John
13. Ga'lie, killed in the second attack uu Genesis
point Battery on ihe 1st of February last; Isaac
Arnes, from the effects of wounds received at
lall ol Fort Pulaski; Geoige S. Brown,
Stuart Elliott, George S. Elliot', T. U. Chick,
Patrick Houston, S. 13. Park man, killed ut the
buttle ol Sbnrpsburg; Dr. Allred B. Tucker,
Johu J. Symons, Geo. S. Harding aud Kobe Li.
Elliott.
Deceased in 1861, and not reported last year.—
C. C. Walden uud W. H. Turner.
DONATIONS AND BEQUESTS.
The Society is indebted to the Roswell Manu
»
Postponed Auction Sale.—The sale of fur
niture, *&c., advertised by Messrs. LaKocuk a
Bill to take place this day at the residence on
Hull street, opposite the Baptist Church, is
postponed until further uotice.
OaLXTHoiu'K 1’iRK Comi'anv.—We are requested
to call the attention of the members of this company
to tlie advertisement In another column, calling u
meeting this evening at their hall. A full attendance
Is requested,as important business will in* laid be
fore the members for tneir consideration.
Theatre.—The Theatre wa» crowded to excess
last night, and the performance or the patriotic
drama of the “Roll of the Drum" went off with
r.nnenal spirit. It is one of those stlrriug piece
that suit the times-full of martial displays—war'
alarms and exciting scenes. The parts severally
were well sustained by the talented young company
The “Roll of the Drum” will be repeated again to
night. m m m
Naturalization.—Congress lms under con
slder&tion a measure on this subject which we
hope will become the settled policy oi our Go
vornment. The bill reported by tbe Judiciary
Committee, and which isuow before the lloust
of Representatives, repeals all laws authorizing
the naturallzition of foreigners. It lias been
•o amended by the House us to allow resident
•liens who have made their declaration of in
tention to become citizens, to be naturalized,
provided thyy have uot claimed exemption
from military service on accouut of not being
citizens. Thus modified, we trust the measure
will be passed, and that hereafter no foreigner
will be allowed the privilege of citizenship in
the Confederacy except by special act, as is the
case in Eugland.
fjrThe Memphis Aryus, ol fee 13th, stales
that twelve light draft monitors, at $38,000 a
piece, are contracted for to be built wilbiu six
months. Two are to be built by A. Swift A
Co., Cincinnati, to be uatned the Klamath uud
Zuma. The same paper states that on the llib,
the eleatner Continental arrived irom below,
bringing np eight hundred bales of cotton.
[communicated ]
The following is an extract from the Wash
lngton Republican, the organ ol the Adminis
tration :
The only way iu which we can get a political
foothold In the South, is lo extirpate this close
corporation of slaveholders, by-destroying sla
very. We must visit these rebellious aristo
crats with utter ruin, strip them of their estates,
and thus deprive them ol their consideration
•nd power. We can then build up u uew social
system at the South, iu which it will be possi
ble for a Republican Government to have real
friends. That is the only “reconstruction”
which will solve the problem of this great war,
not the reconstruction o! the Federal compact,
o- Ut ,v? . reco ^ 8lr Qclion ol Southern society,
from the foundation up. Instead ol seekiug foi
«lli« to ike dlMffaelluue ttud f( . UlU ltt! ? ebc |
£ b rB ' 'J e “ U8t ko straight to the musses,
whose physical strength
Ikeee lender, make 11™. 'IV- .l.veholaiuu m-
.s? a*..*•
II improved
ndtiiny, con-
!u'iI*itig 174 1 :iercs of land, airnut 70 acres of
wtiii h me cleared and n part already planted.—
Tin- iini'roveinenls are it fine large dwelling
lnni'C wi'h ten gotid rooms, kitchen, ucgto
hou-us, fiarns, stulile, eurrlaire house, dec. The
|iniiltrv, hogs und cattle upon the place, some
l,u iiiing inudenients, and a faithful old negro
mail, together amount ing to the sum ot $040 50,
were also purchased and have been paid for,
with the exception of the sum of $3,475 80,
n iw due to (Jupt. Eli MclJroun,and for which 1
Ii ivc given him a note at one day after d lie.—
We have also obtained control of about seveu-
ty acres more of planted land near by.
tin the place purchased an additional build
ing is needed, which will cost about $1,000,
..ml tlu- Board of Managers have authorized ill'
construction.
At a in et ing of the Board, called in January
last, lor i lie purpose of considering the pro
priety I ( hanging the investment of the So
ciety's York street pVopetty, it was unani
mously re-olved that the change be made, and
on Hie 3 l of February this property was dm
posed of it puldic outcry for the sum of
$11,020, md 100 -hare* of Macon and Western
Railroad stock at. $130 purchased. This change
will secure an ineicasc of revenue aud save a
va-t deal of trouble. I am decidedly of the
opinion, that it would be best also to dispose
ol^the IVivlIimi Hotel property whenever a
desirable eliunge ol the investment can be
made. To enable the Society Lo do this, an
ordinance ol Council would be necessary. Be
sides saving the trouble of collecting rents,
ami keeping up repairs, over filteeu hundred
dollars per annum, more than this property
has paid or will ever pay, might he realized.
Our receipts from ordinary sources for the
past year have been about $8,400, $2,400 tuore
‘than the year before, and our ordinary expen
ditures about $11,000, against $5 500 the year
before. Onr total receipts have been for the
year, as per Treasurer’s statement, #30,203 30;
and embraces $3 475 80 borrowed; $1,000 legacy
of Mr. l*onci; $11,020 sale of York street prop-
ty; #057.75 sale of mules, crockery, glusa-
uc, cinlery, Ase., sold ou moving from Be-
iliesd •; $5,100 sale of lour Pensacola and Geor
gia Railroad bonds and one City ol Savannah
Ooml; $325 cash donations; $408 lor building
Inud account ; and auout #0,500 returns from
Mr. Murphy from sale of sugar cane, wood aud
,alt, hauling and hire of mules and wagons,
ales ol hides, heel, pork, cattle, hogs, sugar
i,oilers, Ac. Estimating $1,000 of this last
iiiiioutp. as ol ordinary character, we have u
total oI $27,780.04 of extraordinary receipts.
Uurioi.il disbursements have been $35,552.12,
and embrace-$3,300 lor two uegro plough boys;
010 lor cattle, hogs, poultry, tarmiug imple
ments, and an old negro man purchased lrom
; $1,100 lor cattle, hogs, three horses,
t cuvciiiy acres of a com crop a week
tin ground, purchased from Rev. - as.
i,U00 lor one hundred aud seveuty four
mil u ii ,n .teres of laud, wttu improvements;
$13,000 lor one huudred shares of Macon aud
Western Rulroad stock; about $700 expenses
B thesda to aud at Bethany; aud say $812
xtra supplies ot provisions over lonucr
yeara at this seasou, aud necessary iu view of
our increased labor f.->r field cultivation, making,
with $11,000 ordinary expenditures tor the
ainleuauee of the institution, the total ol
Circumstances do not admit of my goiug now
into detail. Our investments at Bethany,though
necessarily large, have been judiciously made.
No loss will result from them, aud it will ap
pear upou examination ot all these matters,
that notwithstanding our troubles, we have
,ufe some progress aud slicugtheued our
selves for the trials yet before us. It must be
borne in mind that we commence the uew year
with a debt of over $3,000, aud still increasing
prices. Taking all tilings into consideration, it
clearly our policy to raise us large a supply
of provisions as possible, aud our boys, for
several years past, having had bat limited
school opportunities, we could uot, iu justice
to them, with their present advantages, lake
them lrom their studies to aid iu our farming
operations. Libor hud to be procured, aud
was very difficult to get. Negroes have, there
fore, beeu purchased. Besides those bought
for the Society, are two families purchased by
uiysetf for the Society’s service, aud heldai
your option to take, at the prices paid for them
Arnoug them are two or three who spiu oi
weave, aud one a tolerable shoemaker. So that
most of the clothing needed, aud perhaps
John M. Cooper, President.
Wm. Batterhbv, Vice-President.
C. A. Maoill, Secretary.
L>. G. Oloott, Treasurer.
Henry K Washburn aud John K. Norton,
Stewards.
President Cooper returned his thanks for
the honor doue him, and staled that he would
continue for the present iu the Presidency
with all its attendant burdens and sacrifices, I
trusliug to receive a ready eo-opcrati.m from |
the members in endeavoriug to promote the j
Society’s interests.
Tbe thanks of the meeting are respectfully
tendered to the ladies ol the Way-side Home
for the use of their large aud pluusant parlor on
ibis occasion, und to Capt. Hardee lor his
kind attentions.
Meeting udjourned.
C. A. Maoii.i., Secretary.
Abandonment op the Siege op Washing
ton, N. C.—The Wilminglou Journal ol Mon
day evenlug says:
Wc have received positive information of the
falling back of Gen. Hill’s forces from around
Washington, aud that the attack on LbuL place
has been abandoned, at least for the present.
General Hill, we learn from passengers, was in
Goldsboro’ yesterday. We presume it was con
sidered unnecessary to take Washington, unless
Hill’s Polut, on the South side of the river,
could have been fort.tied with lung range gnus,
so as to prevent the enemy’s gunboats from
ascending the river above that, point. There is
no doubt in our mind that Geuerul H. could
easily have taken Washington, aud would have
done so, had he deemed it advisable under tlie
circumstances. Our correspondent says :
“The Yaukce gunboats having longer range
guns than ours, they had shelled Hill’s Point
batteries, doing some damage, while our guns
could not reach lhciu. Our ordnance has all
been secured in tlie evacuation or f illing back
ot the troops from around Washington. The
reported advance of 20 0U0 Yankees Irom New
hern turns out to he erroneous. It is not our
business to say where Gen. Hill’s forces are ut
this time.” ^ ^
Irg" Reports from official sources have been
received of the result of tbe affair at Vicks
burg on Thursday'night. Out* of'our officers
gives it as bis opinion that six gunb tats and
three transports attempted to make the run—
that one transport was burned opposite the
city, two vessels were abandoned by their
crews and floated down, and that one was sunk
opposite the lower batteries. He stales our
casualties Lo lie four killed. We learn through
a private cbuuuel that two of our guiiuers were
killed by the premature discharge of a piece
they were serving. Another report says:
At lift o’clock last night, eight ol the ene
my’s most formidable gunboats atni three traus
ports loaded with commissary stores, and tow
ing barges with quartermasters’ property, stal l
ed past our batteries. The gunboats, Adi.-.irul
Porter iu command, passed down. Damage un
known. Two transports were destroyed. I he
third is now at Brown & Jotiusou’s apparently
a wreck. 1 believe two of the gunboats were
badly injured.”
Auother dispatch, dated the 17ib, says : “The
enemy’s catteries unmasked this morning. Tin
two guns now tiring are not larger than thirty-
two pouud Parrotts. Three casemates are visi
ble With the telescope.—Jackson Appeal, 18t/i.
A Pretty Piece
that last Tuesday night
a small sail boat belonging to Mr. Belknap, t hat
was lying alongside one of the ram-, hoisted
sill aud proceeded down the hay, w
ed to say, without being over hauled hv any ol
our “vigilant watchmen.” They continued o
their course through a little pass near Gram
pass. When at tb.s point, the boat was obser
ed by some oystermcn who were fishing i
Heron hay. They saw her sailing iu the direc
tion of the fleet. It is quite evident that these
men were spies, and we have no doubt, lull of
information, -which they carried to the
Such carelessness ou tlie part of those whose
duty it is to guard our waters, is unpardon ih
Mobile Tribune, April 18.
ilcir '^dvrrtisruirrdf..
Notice.
ATTENTION OGLK
TtUntPK FIRE CO.. No. 1 At .
vE. .j«5L tend a monthly meetiu' of your
t oninauy THIS (Friduy) KYRNINU. at 7Hr o'clock
Kvery member roust he present as btiHineps of tin
portance will be brought forward. By order of
FHtST FOR KM AN.
Attest • Isaac Ri-ssku., Seen tary, pro tun ap24
rOWwH WAS H 1 N Or T’ M
— -—FIRE Co.. No. ti. -Attend a regu-
__^2__52EZ lar Monthly Meeting at your Hall
i TUIS DAY, Friday, 24th Instant, at b o’clock
M By order of A. TaLBIRI), Foreman.
Jas Kearney, Sec’ry. apr24
A. WALDRON,
PltlDAY KVKN ■ N<i, APRIL 2HI».
OVERTURE TO UK1.LSA 10
Second night of the military Drama, ia three arts en
titled THK RoLL OF Tllhl DRUM, or the VIVAN
DlKlvK OF TlilC POTOMAC, written by Mr. John
Davis. Music by Mr. J. Wiegaud. New Scenery hy
Mr. F. Saudrue.
The Dramu concludes with aGRAND AI.LKUORI
\L TABLEAUX, amt the SOUTHERN MAR
SU'LLKS, by Miss Laura
Box office open lrom 10 to 12 o’clock, daily
Admission—Dress Circie and Parqaeiie, $l; Second
Tier, 60cuqls; Gallery, 25 cents; Pilvute Boxes, $iito
$10.
Tickets Tor sale at the Hotels, Music and
Book Stores. Doors open at T.Vi'; commence at b
clock. apr24
LIST OT lf.\T!LLL0 T0K TKLK.IU
IN THK OFFICE OF THK
SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO,
April iZ4zt\\.
I-S^We wish every gal.ant rille-mun of the
South who bares his breast to the storm ol bat
lie, could be impressed with the iiupuriuuce of
tuakiug every shot tell, in uu engagement
shoes, may possibly be auvautageousiy made |j Ve ,> u t G f every leu of the bullets fired
THEATRE.
Lessee and Manager.
BANK OF TUB STATE OF GEORGIA. <
Savannah, ..pril IU. 18fi3. f
The annual election for Eight Direc-
rs on the pari of the individual stock
holders, lor th<- tnsuing year, will be held at the
hanki.ie house iu Savanuah ou MONDAY. -llh May,
proximo, between I lit- lloarB of lU A M ami I 1*. M
A'. ClJMMING, Cashier.
iJiT' Augusta Constil ulioimiist copy. aprlT -id
NOTH m.
CHIEF QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, i
Savannah, Fet>. 21th, lbU8. )
Parlies having demands against this
office ior rent are hereby notified that
their lulls must b,* p n seated before the first of eve
ry month. HERMANN H1RC8H,
feb2r> —tf Major and Q. M.
faction »airs.
I IV.
II KsDAY iii May
in the mi v (t bnvanriHi
' ' Lit, Jiy 1,'an.l TL "
two Dwelling Rouk .
excellent vvk’
ilk
BANK OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA, (.
Savannah, April 17, U9J3. i
The Board of Directors have this day
declared a dtvideud (Number 85) of
SEVEN D'H.LARS per share, payable on aud alter
Thursday, 23d inst. W. GUMMING, Cashier.
HI (SftrO. U.
Will be sold, on the fust
before tbe Court House
U5 acres uf lard, s.t ua'e<i on J
I ituprovenn lits .ouslst of two
i Bara, out Imu-i - a U iifi „ VV|
ter. Tlie orchard tonrsius Pm
giove ol tweet Orange Trees , h'-V, 1 'iV-**«'iin r!" “
vines. Tae above property is oi,, H |„| lt ur . 7'!*k'
l...|°w '1 hundorholl. tan bi- J,’,
until dav of saie. P‘*»au.j
Also, will sill at the same tone lot 01 v
acres &Ul DlB,rlct ’ IlW,n t-uuniy, conuinlcg
—— 1 apr34
KY LttKOflklB& HM.L.
Lot and Itoprovetuen's north-east corner H,h.,
elmiii u’,u Brvau m.-.i,, r, on W.rm, .'
the improvements consisting of a Urge i W(l ,, 1
wooUhi. UwkIIIkk, Mill! .-ilcihivu Klluiun and 8.2
l)UB,°f brick all 111 KOC'd nrU.-r; euljr,, lo a
.on. to t l.'city ul only (fid, Lluct.cu o./lara nt- ,'
nuin II mil so dlialori'th. liiat T,n»d.i\
will then be offered ai n c . lonrl Home ' *
HV l alim ill'. 4- IIKIL1, ~
Dry Unoils, ClothiDg, atationery, Sc
1.1'itoniv ei hi.iHt, I.i ll o'clock,
llKAUQUAIiTEKS CHIRK UF ART’Y
[ South Caroliua,
tuber4, lbfil, of four
(U) horses to the
sent iu to the Ord-
Aw
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Albersi
Axson, Mrs M J
Bo We ii. C P
W tl
Butler. J F
Bell, J G
Colton. A M
Dews, L‘ W W
Damigiiii. E J
Evens. Capt J I)
Kay. W B
Felder, McD
Guice. W’m
Hamilton, U C
Humphries, N
Howard, D G
Harris, J It
Lindsey.W J
McLeod, J D
Ashley, .I M •
Camming, .I B
Nelson, A
Smith, J J
Clark, Dr F Y
Midehard. F C
Martin, G W
Mel.in, S B
McArthur, N
Markwulter, W J
Nelson, A
Neely, Capt T W
Retell, R J I)
Parker, Mrs \V T
Pane I. Dr J
Poullaiu, P
Parsons, F A
Richardson, J
Robinson, S
Reddick, P W
Solomons, J M
Stebbius, C C
Stewurl, l.t W M
Stapler, R L
Wilkins, w W
Warner. H
Wallace, Koht
Landrum, S
La fit or, S
Davaut, Mr j R J
Neason, J .I
Samlord, H A
IP BUI KLKY. fi
Wauted Immediately
200,000 vaunah river.
JOHN M ( RADY.
Capt. and Chief Engineer,
apr94 —lw state of Georgia.
Wanted to Hire,
A YVIIITE or colored girl to cc\ok and wash
I >r a small family. Enquire at Otis office.
apr24 2* %
Locket Lost.
O*
N the night of the 22J inst., either ut tire Thea-
i Bull or B oughtou street, a large
gold L caet with a small double chain attach
ed A reward will be paid lo the lind> r if lob at this
office. *api24—
ORD., f
kston, March 3I, lfiU'3. t
It is the desire of the Commanding O-n
eral that all Light Batteries in the De
partmeut should conform at once to the orguuiza
tiou prescribed in Paragraph l., General Ordeis No.
US, Headquarters Depart mei
Georgia and Florida, dated Dec
(4> gnus to each Battery and si
piece. All surplus guns will h>
nance Depot at Charleston, addressed to the unde
(Official ) A. J. GONZALES
Colonel and Chief of Artillery aud Or,.nance,
apr2 Department of H. (J. Ga. aud Fla.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
OFFICE ENGINEER A SUPERINTENDENT,
Cuaui.kston and Savannah Raii.kiud Co.,
Cuari.BbTon S. C , April 20, LSI 3
IF
i this roud Will he ns follow
MAIL TRAIN.
Leave Charleston 10.30 P. M.
Arrive at Savannah 6.20 A.M.
Leave Savannah 0 0e ' M.
Arrive at Charleston 12 45 P. M.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
L- ave 1 ha 1 lesion 7.30 A. M.
Arrive at Savannah 5 3) P. M.
Leave savannah 7 00 A.M.
Arrive at Charleston 5 30 P M.
Mail train goiug South will conue t with mail
• in on North eastern Railroad, and Mt .Junction
i'll Central Kailioad train for Macon or Mont-
gomery.
Mail train going North w II connect with mail
train on North eastern Railroad
No height or live clock will he taken on mail
truisn u. S. 11A INKS,
apr22 12 Bugineer.and SuperiuteuuePt
For Sale.
Albany aud Gulf Railroad, adjoining lands (.
Arnioda Clays and Waters, containing abotft sis
hundred acres. For terms, apply to
Up 1-22- 3 BLoUN I’ DAWSiiN.
To the Public.
N and alter Wednesday, 22d of this monlh, the
Gibbous House will lie closed until linllier no
tice. 1 am 1 (impelled (o this course by my ill health.
My friends and p'irons will please accept uiylhaukc
LOST.
the Market, t .
finder will confer a favoc .
hy leaving them at his office.
. 1 War » which is not one bet wet
Clone, but betweeu ideas uud institutions.
If any mau, alter reading the above, will plant
cotton, aud starve the army ior lack of food, he
deserves to be deetroyed, or lo have all hi
plantations and negroes ravaged aud desolated,
end himself /ed upou corn cobs aa loug as hi
lives.
How mean, base aud couteiupiible must every
cotton planter know liimsell to u>:, if,whilst the
filPXfcMWtovSUWWdhi* hou6c59id from
fucturing Company <*l Roswell, Ga., Barriugt.
King, E.-q , Presideut, lor a very liberal dona-
1.101), made last spring, ol 277 yards of shirting,
value $152 35. Donations have uko been re
ceived irom Miissri*. H. D. Weed, H P. Living
ston, Wm. Biltersby, Josejih iJppuiai),Christo
pher uliite, Tiiomas R. Miller, Mrs. G. W.
ivveus, W. il. Milieu, A. F. Tor lay, J. Stoddard
George W. Wylly, (his coimni-sious on sale o
York street property, amount) ig to #145 50,)
nd D. Wudley Co., of Jell'e.rsou county
Donations have also been made lor a special
purpose, Inn not yet applied, which will come
no tin- business and report of the year m
blowing.
Gratuities have been received from Moss
Henry LaLhiop de Co., Nevllt, Lillirop tfc K
ge.rs, William li Norris. William Cox, 1
id Baily, D. B. Camp, Central Railroad aud
linking Compam, lion. Johu E Ward
Dim. L. Knorr, J. M. Schley, Wiliam M
Jhurters, aud J. C. Biles, ol J oiler so 11 county,
the Savunnuli Kopublican and Morning News.
l'liese evidences of friendly interest greatly
enoourugn your oilicei
rllices, and are in oilier respects valuable to tlie
ety But lor tlie liberality on the part of
i- ol our uiembors, during the past tew
jnai>, who have not. wailed for the more luvor-
|e times or eonvonient seasou to lend llieir
aid, we should not now have the strength lo
carry us tlirough the present crisis.
Wo have a Imilter and very gratifying evi
dence ul inlcrcht and remembrance in a legacy
d $1,000 lrom the late Mr. James Potter, re
oeived Hii'ough Ins executor, Mr. Poulluit), in
February lust. Mr. Potter bad been ior thirty
nx years a member nr the Society, and but a
year or two before his death, eullrely unsoltcit-
•d. tie cueloaed lo the Treasurer Lis check lor
$500.
May we not hope that many others of those
who led an inlerc.-t in this noble chanty, aud
particularly of those who have beeu uillcers ol
tlie Boe.ieiy, ami ol Hie older uieinbcia who
hive long ioHlerud and watched over it, will
ilso recollect it iu the linoi arrangement ol their
temporal affairs in view of that eternity to
whit h we am all tending?
All bequests are sy s'ematically recorded in a
i.cg.tey and Donation Book made for this pur
po*c, and here present lor your examinuMon;
under the amended rules of the Society they
must tiecesHnrily go to the increase ol its per
manently iuvcnied funds, aud thus continue to
lie li uillul ol the greatest good to the greatest
uu tuber.
1 invite your attention to the Leger and Record
Book, also present, iu which the property ol
the Society and all ol its transactions, together
with the payments and indebtedness of each
member, are fully recorded.
After much deliberation upon tlie propriety
ol a temporary lemtival ot the institution lrom
it* expo.M-d situation ul Beihcsdu, aud iu eon
sideraiiou ul the loss of a very considerable
portion oi our crops, poultry and stock of all
kind, tlie inexpediency of attempting to plant
another year, the scarcity and high prices ot
provisions iu BAvaunah, the constant state ol
uppre-heusiou in winch the whole family at 13e-
Lhc-da were held, and a Do of the unwillingness
of stM-ral ol them lo reuialu there, it was
•luaiiiuiouMy resolved by the board of Mana
gers in October last, lli.it a suitable location
should be procured tor the purpose, and the
boys removed lo il with as little delay as posi-
sible. The eairyiug out ol this resolution with
so laige a family wa* alt tided with a great deal
ot difficulty, expense, and labor. Several visits
to the iutei'Oi and much Inquiry by correspon
dence and other wit e. was made with very dis
couraging retul s. A location at Bethany, 107
uiileo iroui Savauuali by the Central Railroad
und otic mile Irom the road, in Jcii'crsou couu-
ly, was filially obtained.
There are as y< 1 very few houses at Bethany,
though quite a number ol families are living
within a circuit, ot a very lew miles. A flue
large acaduny i- the most prominent feature of
the place. An urr.mgctneui wus made witluthe
Trustees lo uuile the two schools under Mr
M ilion as Prineipil, an 1 a carriage factory, tin
operation* of which had oceu suspended by
the war, was secured, aud the upper story con
verted into a Uot mtiory, rather u rough one,
but. largr md airy, and having numerous wiu-
down. Tins wuli a house each for the Supcnu
t indent and Teacher, completed our arrange-
meins. Mr Mailoti, who was euguged us our
1 eaefie: it B. llie-da in August last, proceeded iu
a 1 \a.ii-e 10 Be hany ou the luib of Noveiule -,
aud "ii tlo* .'7th 01 .he same mouth Mr. and
Mi-. Mur, h, went up with tlie boys, except
I'm 1 - a ilm largest left temporal .ly at Belhesda
T'he-e ai ium;eui*-uts were the he.-t that count
possibly Lo in-de, yet they are iu mauy respects
ot j. ei tunable, and it 1* uncertain bow lung lin y
e tu lie cnniiuued. There are ufso no planting
lauds v ••nneeled with Lite premises, ami tlie
"I every ibiiui
upon the. farm. We are, therefore, provided
for any future emergency, and cau give the
boys for the future, the best educational oppor
tunities.
improvement iu the general economy of the
institution has also bccu kept steadily m view,
iboiigi) but Rule could be accomplished under
the present state of things. It, however, heeds
immediate attentiou, and will involve consider
able expenditure, and which, fellow-members,
it is necessary should be met. We need a gener
al renovation and improved accommodations
and eouvenieui'Co tu ull our domestic arrange
ments, und injustice to ourselves, aud also to
tin: BuperiutendeiH and Matron, a regular die
tary l"i the. boys should be prescribed aud pro-
vid' d lor, based upon our own and the expe
rience ol other similar iustitutious. These are
pressing necessities, but the past year admitted
of no ucliou.
With Lhese varied cares, together with the
business a flairs of the Boeiety.iu Bavauuaii upon
his hands, a thoroughly capable assistuut to
the l*i ueidcul is almost indispensable. VVhatevei
Lin* expense would tie ol such an additional of
5 might be ample remuneration re-
ihe Boeioty lrom the service he would
. lliei
lice
suiting
iu addition to the amendments lo our bylaws
proposed and accepted ul our last anuiversa
Yankees for the last two years hud taken effect,
there vvould’ut be a “blue jacket” left to tell
thd story. Better he sure 01 one Yaukee than
lire tweuty rounds at random. Keep cool, if
you would keep your enemy hot.
Chattanooya Rebel.
FUNERAL INVITATION.
The friends aud acquaintances of JOHN F W.
HOVER, of Mr. L. L. Hover aud lumily, and of Mr.
S. A. Mayer and family, are invited to attend the fu
ueral of the former from the residence of the latter,
corner of West Broad aud Gwinnett streets, THIS
MORNING, at 11 o’clock.
C.L..
ely
ry, and which are to be. dually acted upou
day, 1 also recommend a furiber amendment to
Rule 3 upon member, hip. It is to add after the
first sentence ending with the word admission,
>.'ne words “the payment ol fifty dollars shall
consulate life membership.” i’liere are, doubt
less, many who would prefer life paymout
membership to lhaiol annual contribution, aud
mere tire many reasons 111 favor of it which 1
need not enumerate, it provides, also, more
convenient membership lor persons liviug out
ol, or members moving away from the city.
I beg to suggest lor the consideration ol tin
new Board tue propriety ol :m increase ol the
salary of the Superintendent and Matron.
‘1 lie foregoing ropori aud suggestions, fel
low members, are respectfully submitted, in
the hope Lli.it in what lias been doue you may
tinii enough lor approval to offset any errors ol
judgment that 1 may have committed.
f lie exigencies ol the times have rendered
necessary extraordinary incisures iu the man
agement of the Society’s affairs involving much
resp msibilily. I feel, however, that iu View ol
till the circumstances surrounding us, we h ive
cause to congratulate ourselves upon our
present condition.
In resigning my stewardship, aud elosiug
the Imsiuess of me year, which has beeu so
event fill to our country, our time honored iu-
wtilutioH, and to ourselves individually, il is
proper that we should gratefully ickiiowledge
the favor of All Ruling I’rovidcuee, aud 111
voke His coniiuued guidance aud protection.
John M. Loofeh,
l’residuui Union Society.
The reports ol the Superinleudeut and Teach
er were then read. The report of tbe '1 reusurer
was also before the meeting, having beeu ex
amined, with Lite vouchers, aud cenified as
correct by Manager Lewis ; a summary ol the
same was given iu the President’s report, uud
being very lcuglhy, tlie reading was dispensed
with.
After some remarks by Thomas Purse, E<q
upou the interesting and satisfactory character
of the past year’s proceedings, and iu approval
ofjthe further amendment of Rule 3, he offered
the following resolutions, which were uuaui-
uiously adopted :
Resolved, Thai 111 view of the immense labor
ol the oiliceis lor the past year, and of the satis
factory muuucr iu which the affairs of the So
ciety have been conducted, that we rise and
return to the Presideut and officers a unani
mous vote of 1 flunks. (This was immediately
responded to by the rising of every member
present)
Rtso ued. That the suggestions made in the
report oi ihe President are approved, aud that
the olfieers he authorized to iceeive life mem
bers, under the amendment to rule three, the
present year.
On motion ol Col. Lewis it wus
Resolved, That ilie report of the Presideut be
received uud u.idpted, and, witn the reports ol
all of the olfieers, spread upou tbe minutes.
A letter was received and read from Virc-
Prcs detu Sims declining elecilpn to any office
for the next year, “as there seeius no prospect
1.11 any change by which inv lime could be
mote available lo the Society,” aud expressing
his cordial wishes lor tlie prosperity oi the So-
clef V.
Eh ct.un of officers being next in order, by
unanimous con-eut the voting by bnUuL was
j di**p»Mis d with, and the foiipwiug officers
RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE. &c., APRIL 23, 18o3
Per Central Kailroud -“8 bales cotton, 43 hide and
3(3 sacks flour,.721 Hacks corn and uiUze. To F u
Dana, R J Courtney, T .1 Cuuiuimg, m Sluquclield,
Kreusou & Hawke?, U K Christian, B Cousiuntiue,
Kobl) & Co, Ii II Liuvill*-, G B Conner, Mrs Mc< ’iih-
key, Mrs F Dukes, s English, LuKoichc A Beil, E
McDowald, F Grosclaud. Mrs >1 Reiuslmrt, W ii
Stark, T Shannon, Capt N B Brown, Richardson
& Mxrtiu, H Lnthrop Jfc Co, Coin TaUiail, A Cun-
uinghain, \V B Adauis, J D LaRimche.Hill .v. Gaudy,
N Habersham, A Fawcett, J Rodgers, Maj 11 llm-ch,
General W T Walker, capt McCiudy, I* L/an, W \\
Bran, Erwin A llurdc*, M G u kenheiiner. .1 L Iocke,
D W VisUor, C H Smith, D Waters, Dr J W Schley,
»’apt M B Milieu, T R & J G Mills, and other-. Per
Passenger Train—W P Yonge, K L Nedlinger. 1. i.
Hams.
150.
LBS.) lor sale at fi2)& ceuta per Ih
* milies oni\, by
W H It GIT -v. La ROC OK._
Cuba Coffee.
very choice Cuba Crflee, in store
sale by
CHAMPION & FREEMAN
Corn.
300
BUSIIULS C(
1 store aud lor sale
CHAMPION A FREEMAN.
Salt.
500
apr24—3 CHAMPION & FREEMAN.
Tobacco, Tobacco.
J^lItlfflC’K 1IM1CK TOBAtTl)
AND
Stl OltlNfi TOBACi’O,
Loose in barrels aud in 2 lb. bugs. For sale hy
apr24
Darduu, G P L-vely. Capt Marsh, W H Newi
William-, Rev. G D Danu-l, Capt G B Best, J *,J Hum
pliries.
Per Savannah, Albany A Gull Railroad—590 sacks
corn, 274 sucks pind. rs, aud md/.e. To ARtj Guerin,
Capt Davenport, S Ham, W II Bin rough*. W H
Stark, Dane tit A Johnson, A Whcox, Boston A V11-
lalonga, 'J’ison A Guidon, R If Cluistiuu, K < Wad •
& Co, N A Hardee, John W A' dessoii. A S Hart
, F L Gue, Erwin A Hardee, ami oiln-rs.
ICs*.
NOTICE.
Thu City will sell at tlu store corner
of Bay and Barnard streets, l 1 the heads
of families resldlugln the city, beginning I’O-DAY,
uud continuing as long as supplies can lie obtained,
the following named provisions, at tli • prices and in
the quantities, or less, named -
1 gallon Syrup, ut $4 per gallon.
15 lbs Bacon, at 70 cents per lb.
24 lbs Flour, at 25 cents per Ih.
1 bushel Rice at 10 cents per lb.
15 lbs Salt, at 25 cents per lb.
10 lbs Sugar, ut ti i ceuls per lb.
Heads ol families must apply In person.
The store will be opened from 8 a. in. to2 p. in.
BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE.
Thursday. April 93.1883 npr93— 2
l
Musicians Wanted,
■ NOIt Company E, C. 8. Marines, foti r Musicians
r (two 11 rummers and two filers) Apply for fur
tlier particulars at the Naval Office, on Liberty st.,
betweeu Bull und Whitaker ots.
JNO. K. F. TATTNALL,
apr20—tf Capt. C. si. Ma'incs. CoindV.
Wanted.
A STK4HI Engine of 30 or forty horse power
Parties having such will please give price and
description, and address Key Box No. 192. Savanna!
Post Office. aprlB—If
PIUt.MslIKI) IIOINU TO BENT.
p, pleasantly lo
. Apply at tbh
apr98—91*
For Rent.
Harris street, bet ween
Apply to
W. B. ADAMS
HO UNK
I Whitaker and Barnard
upr22—3
W
Clothing.
J'K ofi’er at wholesale and retail a good aseort
meul of
SPRING AND SUMMER
npr2Q—lw
D. Sc K
ready made
CLOTHING
I. LATHIiOP,
14uOongre s street.
W.M D.WID8ON
COAST SALT.
On SATURDAY 1
in our sale room, rv ,, 1(
/^Keufral a^omne"' of H.-uily M'lrtt- CWitLing iJn
U.ind. Htationer», ic., cuusmiuu m ,. a ,l h „ l
"'•‘J 'Y h 'te np-ir. K ,ud ^iluinjcr Coete, V, »t. | « ,„ k
Slik Ujihclk.'rchi^fr. rmico, I,acc I dginc Bo, net
Trimiiiluct. bxd Ribbund, clulj on'» (.io,.. m ,
ami lllack Kid (11,.vc, Hliiri l o ar». Letter
Uliuik Book., Ledgers, Juilrnals, Day Bo ba , n',,.'
Bucks, tlreek and Latin Dictionaries Ink Mm‘is
Hu/.uin, and several other articles too nuinen.n. to
tnentton. aiirt't' J
111' WKVKNdtm i MBSBilT
Will be sold on KKIUAY. V4ih Inst atlloiinrk
No. k8 B„an Street, '
all; l llneboleL,attic. Trunk
8 bushel ... t
1 li.t, Wait r Buckets
1 lotgenuin*- Rose Water
; 1 bbl Syi up
<y
HORAi.’E MORSE.
for the very liberal patronage I
Savunnali. April lhilt,
Southern lusurauce
OOMPANY.
CAPITAL, - - 1,000,000.
f|4IIK capital Slock of fills Company having been
X increaseti to One Million Dollars, risks agumsl
damage by fire will he taken op favorable
i the office of the Company, No 8fi
terms. Apply
Bay street.
H BRIGHAM, President.
A. WILBUR, Secretaiy.
DIREOTOns.
Henry Brigham, George Fallen
William Butiersby, Wm U. 'l'ison
John ('uuuinghaiu, Isaac Scott,
John M. Cooper, A. Wilbur.
JOHN A. 1ST ALLY,
AUCTIONEER,
JN prepared to sell, at ' ublic uucUoii
sale, ail kin is ol prope
, bonds, slock
office
Square.
OLD li(M)M.\(, ZIMI U1MEI).
fjMiiriy-U ve cents.per pound will b- paid for any
1 amount delivered iii the city of Augusiu, und Ul-
.UBH
GKO w Rains,
Li.‘ill ('id Comd'g,
WANTED
Take Care of your Carpets aud
Flannels
rifiic undersigned has for
J. Stems, suitable
Carpets from moths.
upr21— 1 w
, . _ lot of Tobacco
preserving Funnels und
PONCE. Apent.
Old Jamaica Rum.
10 itr* olJ
No. 8.
CRAWFORD, rRA2€R '& CO.,
G K N K H A L
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Auctioneers
AND
Dealers in Negroes,
No. “8”
WHITEHALL STREET,
OPPOSITE INTELLIGENCER OFFICE,
Atlanta, Ga.
IN AIHUTION TU nl'R .
AL'CTION AND NEOHO HOUSE,
Uu. S WltiL'bftll ulrevt. wv Imw PIKE PROOF
vmrotie o! TitHKL 1'HUUNANU BAKItltLS -apnony
at our ware rooms, No. 1 Alabama stieet. Our
Kegro Yard and I_.ock-Up,
AT NO. S, ARE
S A F E A N II CO.T1 FOIITABLE.
DEALERS aud oilier parties will Cud tie prepared
to FEED and LODGE WELL, and (from experience
iu the business from our boyhood ) lo
IIUDLK THU NGUR0 PHOPfTinX
Charges reasonable and right, and s>ilieliiCtion
guaranteed iu every instance.
Parties at a distauce may kuow our market by ad
dressing us.
t'BAWFOHU, FRAZER 4 CO ,
■ No. # Wnitetiill etreot.
Sequestration Sale.
li
Y older of Hie Hon Pd ward J. Harden, District
May .
1 higfiesl
before Ihe
i i li.- usual
l llulcbinni.il
undivided half of Jones o'r Cabbage Island in
the SHvaiiuafi river, ten miles below the city of Sa
vannah.
One undivided half of a Wharf Lot
Island, opposite the city of
One Lot ol Land (No. 28) iu r rce iowu.
One Negio Man named Yorick, a baker by trade.
One Negro W
79 (diares and
capital clock of Ihe Ocean and
paui.
Iraciional part of a share in the
I Harbor Towboat
BY «;KO. W. WYLLl .
A Beautiful Summer Hesideuce on the Bait 1
On the first TUESDAY iu M u next, befo i- the ( nurt
House in tlie city of Savannah will be sold
Lot and linprovem ills ou ihe lsleot Rnnu Tim
l JHIgLt
(lwellingsontainsuiurr .
rooms in uext stori.with pantry and" .
l ’“ " the h'.use, with good
• a large cistern, widen
and piiiz/.'i on thr. c sldci
back tniildiiigs. On tin- lot
holds many thousand gnllnt
Terms cnsli; purclia.-, I lo p.iy for mli-s H pr22
BY #?KO. W. WYLLY.
A Fine Rer.ideuce Fionting \h-> Park
n the Urst TUkSDaY in May next, bef .re the
Court House iu ihe city ol Savannuh, wiii b. t . (l a
'I wo thirds of Lot ^o 39 Monterey SS a.a The
improvements consist of a tine brick dwelling, r< „
talmug eleven rooms, with all ihe modem uupruvt
meins Tlie back building is two stoiice, -,v» 1.1 m
' rooms, earn ige bouse and stabJi Tun irx.
IXY LhKimiiI: A If (Ll.
Dean able itesideucu
On TUESDAY, 4in May next, at n o’clock, in trou
ol Court House, wul be solo.
The Eastern teaeinent of*tnot brick biock riiua <
Gordon street, corner oi Bull, iiontiiig rr.e rnohu
Jut on Monterey rquure— a good three sioiy brie,
house on basement, with brick outbuilding*, earring'
house, and servan t’ rooms Tin* lot is 24 Dy ldu fret
ubject to a city giouud rent <•) — pur annum
3 he house is in good icpdir, with gus and water
HV ttiKO. . WYLLY
AdmiuiBtratrix ; atn
Will be sold on the first. TUESDAY in .June n
beloie the Court House, in tbe city of Savan:
betweeu tin- legui boin t nl sale,
lnipmvemenie on lot No 20, Crawford \V. ro.
I buvai nab, by order >i the Honorable Court ol
dniai y ot ( batliam count), tor the bei.elit ,i
neirs and creditors of me estate of Jacob vankt
kIRb V% . U lT.i l
Kata to Sa.'d
the fiisi TUESDAY m May,
Vi 11 be sold
tbe Court Hoiisi
tlie legal hours or tale,
Negro woman Judy. Mold fo
heir- uud creditors oi the estate
r the Luneflt ul tee
(Hurt House ill
Ii gal bon lb (d s
30 Monierey Ward
of Savannah,
fiont by 9u fe« 1
de*p. Imnroveinc
brick buildings on (fit- rear ol the iot, now rented oi
$988 p*r hi. ii it i ii. Subject to a groUnd rent of #3o per
uiinum to ibe city «pr!7—td
BY HKO. U. WYLLY.
Estate Saie
Will Iu told on the f.rst TUESDAY m fliay. bsfury
tlu- ' ouri ilouec in thee ty of Savannah, but wee u
the legal hours of tale.
West Ua-f of Lot. No 7, Tower Tyt iug, Dccacr
Wald, together with the Uriel, rcsulea e incrcuh,
fronting on Broughton street Sold by u decree ol
• 'ouit for the benefit of tUe heirs ana creditors ol the
Terms cash pinchaser paying for papers. aplH
BY GEO. W. WYLLY.
Aduiimstratoi'b Sale-
Will be sold ou the firtt TUESDAY in MAY next,
helote the t?ourt House* in the city of fcavafinafi,
between the legal hours oi saie,
A tract ol land containing 439 acres, on the Oaiiii.
known as part of the Haroen Mvnmp Trac.wt}'
wooded, 11 miles from the city Als i, 245 ncre-s of
land iu Bryun county, bounded by lands of F. 8. Wii-
iiams, Ja» Woods, C. l r later, Thos J Lyons ar.a
Win. A. Mfiuinan, Black Creek runs through a portion
of tlie land Also, 2»>8 acres of land lying on me
ogeechee river, bounded on the nor h by lands of
bi.uman, aouth t>v lands ot Edwards, east by biinmHh.
aud wi at u.y the Ggetcnee river Also, a iraci ot land
lying in Bryanconn^, known as the Bnd*e Ttac?,
eoniDining —- acres, a reterve oi 200 will be made
in the rale. Also, a fieuutilul garden lot, \y t miles
Irom the-111 v, on the ouiavideHoad,containing 11X
acres of land. Als.., a siip of land • ppostte, on the
Canal, containing l 5-lU.ie.es. A»nd -t slip 'I ia; d
uetweeu the I'euliaJ Uailroad and the J.ouisvuie
hosd, containing 1 fi-10 acres ai.-o, »>C«» h-tcs,
more or ie-s, nem No. 2b Mailowvilie, bounded on
the east by l' it ilmei aid Davis, on tin tmr n ny
h Marlow, • n ihe west ny the Cigtcchee liver, atci
euutli by lauds of Henry i-ove. i L».•& o-
the
bene lit
i be
Ebcue/.er JencUe, deceased
apiW
creditor 1 *
BY €<iKO. W. WYLLY.
At Private hale
Lot No. 4. Htoper Tything, Pervieni Ward with !m
piovemcuts, on York stieet, near the ''ourt Houae.
80 acres of land
ments consist ot
Butlocti county, flic improve
m bnildiugs, i n> h containing fou-
ecsiiiy oui buildings The place
Noit
Confederate States Treasury
Sequestration Sale.
B Y order of the
Judge, will
Inghesl bidder, bef»
Savannah, on the
o’clock M,
Twenty acres of Land, more or less, iu the county
ofi hnthain.on Lover.-’ Lane, formerly the properly
of Joseph M. Turner, d'
apr!3
- W.
D\NIELL, Receiver.
$30 REWARD
W ILIt be paid fori he apprehension aud delivery
at Ihip post or Ogl.-thorne Barracks of Private
,luHN BLESSING, Company E. 2Id Battalion G» oi
uia Artillery, who deserted from camp ou the 18th
inst Said Blessing is 38 years of age, f» feet 8 iuclies
High, sallow complexiou, blue ey< s. bald beaded,
atuop shoulders, aud in conversation very quick
s,.okeii, and when wearing uuiform cap tUe above
desc.iipliou of his hair is easily detected, He is sup
posed to have gone lo Alacou or Augus'a as substi
tute. C- HUSSEY’,
Caplaiu (’oninmnding Co.
Macon Messenger and Augm-ta Const it utiou-
alirt copy tor one week, And send mil to t apt Hu T.
W. Neely, A. Q M. apt 2- 0
$25 Reward
id on delivery at tnv place, \y miles
•ity.of a large English BULn, which
strayed Hence ou suudav evontug la t. Be is wtiai
Block raisers wou .1 call a »oau color, * kind of sliaw-
be.rv md while, and iiiiiujrked. ‘vBKt f
Duilet), and may go back. P- M. M\ HELL.
a p 1-22—3 —
*50 Reward.
uaway in December last. D«* v »®
.j 1 „rlK',.l.iyh J "•Jjl.proportl, _
THEODORE HLUlS.
fruit truia, viz pencheu,
plums and ciupes of very superior quality The
place la well shaded with oaf: an i evergreens, a. d
noted for its healthy locality and deligluiui v.ate..
Ai o,
913 acres of cotton and corn lat d, situaii within two
miles ot Quitman, Brooks county, Wttu improve-
ments mflril)
BY BED. W. WYLLY.
At Private Bate
64t acres of land,sitaaied on the
from the city ; 90 acres up]an
of first quality
„ t cleared, anc luO acres
laud, all under fence —balance
if wooded. The improvements ate a
Ring, in pro litiurcs, bain. Ac mHr *^
BY I. JT. IfALJiH.
At Private Sale
A Farm of 16tt acres of land, situat d aboal 4>6
miles lrom the city, on the U lute
particulars enquire at the con in m^-t
Bo .d.
*L»r?
EDWARD G, WILSON,
NOT A K Y PUBLIC
AND
OONVEYANCKR.
ATCI'I'V MAKSH41’8 OFFICE.
Tan Bark Wanted.
...
Salt, Salt.
(peration, 1
u. any quantity i can always
miner ut Liberty and >Vhita-
H. VON GLAllN.
David, who
ha, n.nir ut oi." Troft
LJiK BATTKHY, April 'IU, 18';8.
*30 Reward
rsS3»«555S5S*235S!
Maid Doyle is 23 years
.rid complexion .gray
s und lias a pompous
A S my Salt Works i
can supply HALT
be found hi my store,
Her streets,
inavift—if.
Hoxisia RA-iFti
AND
SAL) IKONS.
pt)K SJtK HV
I »P'T
IL* But'ery on th e 14th in*'
..t .'T ' ft'i't bN uictio. Utpli, Uoritt complexion,gray
u«rt tmir.'iirae “P bt» toe. ana hn. a pompons
;w»Vcr u. w«,h".g ; 5.* horn tu tioebec, C»ntd»
East Itss Horttedfor seysrul ytitrs tu 3syttunah
tu, vrii.it mother on.hips. N fL . Hh£R . t _ Cipt ,
Coial’ri Co A, 1H Col. Bcgt. 0»'
A iV*' r '
apr7
Gd.hons’ Range.
apr?l—iw
20
ttprl*
CSlobe Lamps
GHAKDE0 Brass and Copper Gtole
L....ps for sale fcy . iN ^ crNIf;SOBA a.