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VOL. XIV
SAVANNAH, GKOHGIA, MONDAY MORNING, A1YJL 57, 1803.
NO. 98
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H V THEODORE BLOIS.
T. THOMPSON, - - Olio It.
The llneu»y»* Purpose
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ohtioni*ls iu Mississippi,
with such luieuse iuterosl
than tbe employment ol »
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ooiiiplinb the ieilucii'Hi cl \ icUaburg
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mean nothing !«'
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pull, l«» ar • . deiiiorruiic
The ibi; West, ui
VKIII1S1MI
roll TUB DAILY PAPIK.
For one m mill
For three moutbn
FOR TUB TRl-WBEfcU-Y PAl'KIl
For one innntb
r or thr«*e month*
roit THU IVLBKLY I'Al'EII.
For three month*
Advertisement* inn tiled Im $1 50 per Mjuuie often
,HJ» line* or leas, ea b insertion.
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iKUHSOF tllHSmiPTION AMI AD- 1 Jj
I Thai lli'ii. Grant at one lima eoutPtnpl ited at
I least it Kmiporary abandonment ol opeiaiious
mi the river, and tin* transfer cl a lurire portion
of bia army either to co operate with Uosen-
mnK, or to operate from bin old base at ('or .
i ' iutb, is generally believed by our heat inlormed I
friend.' at Mempbis. Knowing the lotmidalde |
nature of onr defenses Ironlinu: the river, and :
leariin; the consequence of a direel aitaek, be
commenced hm dileli digging ami llie explora
lion of bayous and itisiguiflcuhl creeks, hope
iug lo lind Mime way ol turning llie position.
Finding Ibm lo be an d.mgeroti-, it not as im
possible, as the more direel mode lead deter
mined to be, lie withdrew Irom llie held, an it
in now undeinittod, with the intention ol muk
inic an advance elsewhere.
On bin arrival at Meinplns be was met by Ad
Juianl General Thomas, ol the Federal mini ,
a bo, it was announced by the Cincinnati press,
waff sent to the Went with lull powers indirect
the movements of the unuie<. From that mo
ment a change wan wilnenned. The troops go
ing up were n.ent buck—Geuenil Grant relumed
loins old position without delay—and move
uieiila have rapidly billowed each oilier so en
lirely at variance with ihe previous plans of the
enemy, as lo leave no doubt ol Him I icL llial not
only was Geuenil Grant'n backing out policy
chauged, bill also an entirely new plan of ope
rations adopted, ane which is uow being devel
oped. Union men at Memphis have been heard
to hiinqilnlly declare that General I'boiuan was
positive iu iiis requirements uu meeting Gen.
Graul.
Bluer the meeting of there otU. era we have
witnessed increased vigilance. We are assured
that nut only were Ho* imops that Graul sent
up the nver turued back, but ul olbat every
thing lias I een done lo increase bis si length —
A geultcuiau who lell Mempbin a week ago
adviseb us that reiulorcrmeuia and appliance?,
were Ibeu goiug lorwnrd. General I h uiaa is
wiih the army. I uiniii.illy icuve iiiovemeuis
have been in progress, in new directions, lot the
last lew days; and as we view the an nation
mow ja; MOUNlNU, APRIL 27, IStS.
TELEGRAPHIC.
From (lie South-Weal.
(.'uattanooga, April 25 —Passengers by the
train report Hie Yaukee Geu. Dodge, with a
force estimated at limn 5,000 lo 10,000, advanced
icii miles Fist ol Tuacunibia. Col. Roddy is
Cghiiug auJ retreating towards reiuforcemeulB.
From ‘i'eniieaave
Ili.lahoma, April 24 -Further accounts
trom McMinnville state that the enemy have
destroyed si veral bridges, burnt a cotton lac
lury, depot buildiDgs, one eugiue, three curs,
at.d rutiled towards Murlreeeboro’.
Word to-day passed lor eveiybody to pro
coed to tbe front. There is uu movement
there on the pail oi the eueuiy. Our troops
nre in lir.e spirits aud confident. It is not be
F»:vcd ibu the Yankees dare attack us. Advices
trom luscumbialo-diysaylh.il three i.uukee
regiments are advancing, but are held iu check
by Col. Roddy ’a forces.
J ullahom.i, April 25 —A dispatch from Tus*
cumbia, ol the 25 h, ways the eueuiy are lulling
back. Ail quiet iu front.
Confederate Congreti,
Richmond, April 25 - The Bcuale, to day,
pisrtd ihe H(>usebdl to admit, tree ol duty, ail
limcbioeiy lor carrying uu mechanic arts. Tbe
bill to impress railroads was considered iu se
net session. Tbe House concurred in the
Senate resolution lo -.idj mrn sine die on Hie 1st
<>l May. Albert K Lunar, ol Georgia, lias been
elected clerk, vice Funnel D.cksuu, killed.
dl.'patch lioui Ciuctuuati to the Chica
g<> fimcs, dated the 5th, bays,: “All official di-
iccl Irutn Vicksburg, stales that a boating bat
tery. mounting SO Parrot guue, hud been com
pleted, aud wus being made reidy to lake posi
tion to attack Vicksburg. The attack, it is be
lieved, has taken place befoie this. Tbe gun
points aud rams above and below ure loco ope
rale, and tbe luud foices arc to move on its
in the \oilhivati
iM)k:
bid ipiiie a long and interest-
with a veiy mieltiveul genlle-
eiillv pjfr-i-d Ihe Ft den 1 line-,
York on Hie 3 h iu-i He had
versed lreeli with lb* leading
: it * in tin iiortj ol tbe North and
fully S'ltislled that the peace oi
ling iu Hie North in much stronger
linn would appear from Hie perusal ol tbe
Northern co. tervallve papers. These papers,
be aiy>, do uol dare to give a full and collect
Maleincnl ol lacis as they exist, which would
seem to be corroborated by the late order of
Gen. Hutnside prohibiting private letters Iroin
cotuiug South. «
Ihe feeling in New York city is particularly
intense. As an instance, an order hid come
Irnui Washington lor the arrest of lion. BcnJ.
Wood. Tbe maobal was debetl, and lold by
V ernundo Wood that il Mich was tbe game
the ad m in is i rati m intended to play, they would
nitel -I II Divis on hill way ground. Mr.
Howard w as telegraphed the lacis and the airest
w as uol ultempied. I bis gentleman moreover
stales i ti.il a feeling ol sadness and sol row set-
iii-ti u.ioii a large mass ol llie people ol New
York When tin* news ol the downhill ol charles
ton niched them, lie was lull> sal foiled that
Hie bauds ol ihe peace party would be greatly
fIrenclbelied when pul ill posses.-
Notice.
from sal.I Ailintnislr'ilioii
Tberelore, all pvrsoiis co.ireiued are hereby re
quo .si lo-liow cause (if any t !*.-> Iitvr) why s id Ad
nunirlialoi. on Uu* lirsi Monday lu Ainusl next,
i bouid li
•I a unary 22d, IN
)*8 JAM EH IUGBSMI ru, ll. o. w e
S TATIC OK UROfetUIA* WAVNk col N
TV - I’o u I wlimii it may rouceiu : Wltciea-*,
John M.Tik u. ol said Stale aud county of Glyim,
applies in tin* Ordinary for Leilers of Admlnielra
lion, with llie will annexed, on ihe eetu'e of HnerroU
Sheffield, deceased, late of said county wild Male.
These are, therefore, Incite and admonish, all aud
singular lh«- kiuored ami creditors ol said deceased,
to lie and appear ai illy office, within the lime lire
scrim d by law, and show cause (If any tin y have)
wny l.eilera of AdiuiulairailOii, with the
K3r
id silt
till*
the applicant.
said deceasisl sliuuid not t
of the
A gfculleniun who receutly passed the
Federal linca saya iho Democratic ladies ol
New York have gotten ups magmticeui sword,
ul u cost ol twelve hundred dollars, intended
u present to General Lee. it will be sent to
Richmond by some underground railroad,
though it uiuy sbure the late ol ihe boots aud
night gown ol President aud Mrs. David, which
were forwarded by the ladiee ol B tllim
w bit.ti were smell out aud captured by Gcuerul
dcbeock.
llie Yankee* Eudeavorlug lo Ciet Hid
oi Ihe Blephaui.
An intelligent gentleman recently from Nor
lolk infonua the Richmond Examiner lb it the
“conlrabutidb” arecrowdiug iu so lati up
m in lury uutboriaes ul Four css Monroe that up
expedition is getting out for Huyii. Five bun
dred names have been uliciidy registered, aud it
s* ibougbt that there are enough “coutrabaudu
m ibeir lines there to complete three sbq
Loads.
The Yankees have lnllen upou this us an ex
pedient to gel rid of Hie negroes, and have used
ili means of pcrsuaslou to couvince them that
li lyti is a peril ct land of milk and honey
where case and riches await them. To mnn
successfully practice this deception ou them
we are told ibai they have broogbl on ul 1 tin
c ay from Boston a negro speakei to paint the
pto-ieUte* aud joys ol ii tyii, and lo iucile them
in emigrate there, fnia uegro spoke lo th
"ci.ntrabaiidi” both ui-Fortrcrs Monme am
Yorktown, announcing himselT “a member o*
the bur of Boston, where be had made his tw
hundred dolun s every week ” He argued that
the “South was bound to whip iu this war, aud
.tun the only place ol refuge lor ihe black
was lu H iyii, where he was free aud sale Irmn
.ho while uiuu." fils exhortulious bad u dg
cided etlect ou the poor, ignoiant blacks, aud
ihe result ol each lecture was the aUdiuou ol
several bundled names to the Uol ol emigrants
fur llayti. _
Tits FNiOhCEMENT of TUB YANKEE CON
SCRIPTION Act —The King of the Yankee* s
go ling frightened at the demonstrations ugaiust
the conscription act,and has determined to let i:
go by the board. A Washington dispatch, dated
ihe loth, says :
i'here is reason to believe that the execution
of the coiiscsipuon act will be indefinitely post
poned. ll was adopted as a meaus of urecuu-
lion lo meet eiiiergeucies. The opinion bat-
bieii openly expressed, by the highest auihori-
ti'*s of the Government, that the armies already
•n ihe Held are amply sufficient, und all that will
be necessary will be to till up tbe depleitd tegi-
tneuts by recruiting
Firing—There has been pretty heavy tiring
last biglii and this uioruitig in the diresliou ol
New iulet. We burn that th»* firing was from
ihe blockaders and directed at certain steamers
hound lor ibis port, the steamer Murgarel and
Jessie, Capt. Wilson, crossed New Inlet Bar
ia-,1 nighi ul 9 o’clock, und the Confederate
steamer Mcrnmue arrived up here thia loreuoou
ul o'clock, having got iu iblH moiuiug aud
Rept on up to town. Both vessels were re
pcuedly tired at, hut escaped unhurt.
The Bieunier Clou lesion, Capt. Walker, has
been beached between the “Anderson Battery
and “Gatlin Batteiy,” some miles uorth ol New
Inlet it is hoped that she may be saved, al
though three blockaders are tiring at her. She
lies under ite protection of Hie batteries.
F. 8.—The following dispatch from Fort
Fisher, received a quarter alter ten this lore-
noon, informs us ol the salety ol the Charles
ton .
MtMrs. Fulton d: Price—
The steamer Charleston, which was beached
Ibis morning, got afloat aud is now safe lUside
the bai.— Wamingten Journal, 23<f.
From the Trans Mississippi. —We are de-
i'gnted to learn Irom au officer ol Geu. Price’s
•t«tf. Bays the Jacknou Mit-sissippiaii, that Hie
-*rmy in lbs Trans Mississippi Departiueui is
improving iu a most gratifying degree—that
ihe country is not destitute ol provision^, as
beietolove represenletf—aud ihat' the troops
“fe, in many respeeis, in a belter condition
than those in Mississippi. Uubouuded eoiiti
deuce exitis in ihe new lommuuders, and a
hopeful and chet-rlui couflduuce baa been rein-
s'aien. We expect ere long lo hear news, as is
news, from ike Tiaus-MisaiBetppi.—L'ulambus
the lights befi-re ue, we eaiiiiol help regarding
at baud. Port mutely our pre
parations lo meet ibis laal deaperule umve ol
the eueuiy remain uudisliiibed. Hi- uncertain
inovcinafns deceived iiolmdv to au extent that
iu the least decreases tltll' ciWltidence as lo Hie
null. ^
Yankee Operation* ou the Holder.
We have recently met and conversed with a
geulieuiau who ban "I late had an opportunity
of wiliieaiug some ol the operaliouh ol Liueolu
miuions iu ihe counties bordering ou the I’o
loimu*. This gentleman euuie through bum
Baltimore, and w«i« detuiued several days at
Harper’s Kerry and Charlestowu, Irom which
latter poiut he succeeded in running tin*
k ide, ami made his way safely into our
i. He says that a proclamation lias been
issued by order of Gen. Scheuck, requiring all
petsous iu Loudoliu uud Jetlersou colliiltes lo
take the oaili, or lo be sent out of the enemy’n
Whilst at Harper’s Ferry he saw the
oath administered lo children not over four-
leeu yours of age. Al Charlestown they had
just established a Provost Guard, aud il was
expected that all (life inhabitants there would
be nquired lo lake the oath or leave their
homes. Duriug the stay of our iufortnunt at
Harper's Ferry, a number ol ladies from Balti
more passed through ihul place who bud been
expelled fruiu their homes ou aceouul of their
Southern sympathies. Aiuoug those was Mrs.
Dunham, of New York, whose husband was lor
long lime imprisoned ul Fori Warren. With
three small childreu she was forced Irom her
home, and when she arrived al Harper’s Ferry
with great difficulty that she could oh-
taiu pel mission lot hernui.se to.accompany
her. It umy be somegraiiUcatioii to the enemy
to know that this lada and her hushuud areuow
boili sale iu Dixie
Many ol the ciliz *us ol LouJoii aud Jetl r
sou were beiug arrested by ihe Yan keo cavalry
and tukeu to H irpor’s Ferrv. b une days ago
they visited V.iddlehurg aud arrested and
rled oil about sixty cit ems,and in Snlckeisviile
scarcely a male citiXMi’was Jell. The whole
labor ol l hat section of the Slate ho-been
enticed or loiced away. Some dve or six uegro
women who left Charlestown aud speui the wiu
ter in YWLinglou, huve relumed perlecily satis
lied with their experience iu a laud ol Ireedoin.
these report Ihul many others would icluru
il allowed to do bO.
A few weeks ago the enemy’s cavalry we
to the residence of Mr. fhos. Weal,a tanner
Jt-tfursou, aud lorced Ills scivauts all to lea'
They also look with them a little d ole Her
Mr W. At lust accoums she h i«J not been
covered. — Richmond Dispatch.
Siarvulluu Ml llie Noiilli.
[From the New York Freemuii’a Journal.)
We see the tools ure once more c.iuHorline
themselves with th
boiilh. Just to couiloil their i atikee gi/./.urde,
we will republish a passage Iroui » pkintei it
Georgia, who wrote us a letter lb it we publish
ed m the Freeman ol March 23, lsi.l
“By the middle ol May, il we choi
Kxicuhlve preparaiions am making in the
Noiib lo resist Ihe enforeemeiil ol Hie cm
script law. The. ouly thing that will enable
Lincoln lo enforce it at all, will be a decided
succes- mi some battle ttMd, either at Vicks
burg. Middle Teuiieshee, Virgluia or North
l/aridilia. blmiild In* be lolled and defeated al
any ol these puiuts, its enforcement would be
impossible, and tin* prospects of peace greatly
enhanced.
It would, he Hunks, be unwise, impolili and
iiuloiTiiiiale Im the Roiitheru pres.-, or boil hern
slaiesuieii lo do any net or couducl tlicmbelveq.
in sin b a manner as to cast contumely or re
preach upon Ibis glowing peace party ol the
North, -neb, for instance, as has louud utler-
mice in some of ihe Rrchmond papers. I heir
p.i'ii mu it piesenl is a delicate one, haviug the
poweia ol the Goveruuieul aud the Abolition-
..i- i.i contend ag.iiii’ 4 !, coinbined with a niuull
•n ol their own party who hive gone- oil
wiili siicli meu as John Van Boren and lliady,
,v York, uutler the desiguaiion ol* Union
,r H.-iuocials. ll left miassuiLd by re-
jes and hard words Irom us, the Ici bug
ol hostility luilwceu ihe Democrats and^Aboli
tionists will soou become tuoie inleiise lliail
that which exons aguiusl ihe rebels. Ihe ad-
minisir iliou ol Lincoln is deuoiiuced Ire- ly and
lihetally ill UliiueiBlired lenna, aud H is believ
'd dial outside pressure will lore.' hint to con
ic an extra sessiou ol Congress, more espe-
lly il he shall lind the culoivemeul ol the
•tibcripl law impracticable.
1 >ka ru or R. F. Dixon, Ksq—The hi mining
liiiiiouucemenl ol Hus melancholy event leach
by telegraph this morning. A simil-o
dispatch received by a member of Ins lutuilv
Iasi night slated lhal the deceased on Thursday
barged Forde, one of his clerks, and that oil
erday Hie latter met Inin oil the street ami
killed him. In intellectual endowment and so
cial standing, Mr. Dixon was one of'the first
meu iu Georgia. The universal popu
larity which these qualities, combined with a
generous and a liable disposition and pleasing
eis, won lor him, has devolved upou him
irious puhln M ills. When quite a yoiiih be
made Secretary of ihe Senate iu ihe Gem
Legisiuiure; suost queuily he was elected lo
ihe House ol Repre-eiLaiives iu the same body
Irom this county, aud still more receuily lie
choseu Clerk of the House in theGouleder-
Jougress. — Columbus Tunes.
have Itlsh potatoes sujjlcient to leed all oui
people. First ol June we cau h ive uew floui
iu your New York market. Same mouth
peaches aud apples. Middle ol Augu-t ou
tield-fei mature.-; that falteus everything, Irom
a rat up. By the middle ol Seplciuher come
Indian corn and sweet potatoes * * * and
yet a Southern larmer, with,ill these great
provisions, looks upon them a- no food -t -.ill
und when referring to hia staples uevvi includes
these”—but ouly bacou uud corn ol various
k *By all kiuJ ol means, let the Yankee'got
roost on ihe peaks ot ihe White and ol ih
Green Mountains, and try to keep from lie r.m
while waiting lor Hie Smith lo stui ve mil, o
their fertile savannas' Aid lei the New i m
dailies jingle their bells, uud cock ibeir fools
caps uud amuse their Yai kee crowd wuti
ideas!
Ouly thiuk ol it! 8ix weeks Irom im
Southerners eating uew potatoes, and gnmlmg
new wheat—aud New xmk daily sheets—H
aid, Times, Tribune—gloailug over the idea
Wouicu aud babies of llie South siarviug!
From the Bah—We leuru Irom Mori
Island lhal the Keokuk is lust settling in the
qiiicksiuds where she sunk, uud that In
reli? und smoke slack have also disappeared.
All efforts lo raise her will piobubly be aba
dolled. Observations lor I be past l wo d.i
show u cousideiable stir on board the I round
Her masts were beiug raised, and, in couuecii
with other inovemeuis, seemed io mdicaie
In tent ion to proceed to sea. li was rummei
yesterday that llie whole fleet ol iron du
were about to sail lor Mobile. Another repi
was circulated that the Fricseon Floating li
l«i y had appeared oil the bar Friday morning
with Ihe object, as was supposed, ol making
all attempt to raise the Keokuk. The Ian i
port doubtless arose liuiu the appearauce
the ironsides in getting ready to sail.
Charleston Courier, of Saturday.
Tub WubatCh ip.-We were glad to obiter
duniig atrip to Athens aud back, that Ihe
wheat fields along the lilies ol the Georgia
Railroad, via Uuiou P nut to AHo-us, uppeir to
be iu a healthy aud most promising coiidiiiou
tti to color and slate ol grow b, and that the
prospect is fl ulei mg for au abundant yield.
The same good report couu-s up Iroiu other
portions ol tbe State aud country, uol the in
| iluehce is already being left in ihe decline ol
I flour Let the people be p Aleut, and trust to
1 lt ,e fructify lug showers and geuiul sunsliiue ol
I Heaven for that plenlifuluess which will d id
I deu their hearts, and break the *•••'
i those worse lhau Liueolu soldic
! less extortioners
RECEIPTS OF PRODUCE, Ac , APRIL 25, ’U3
Per Central Railroad l»4p*» c.tUon,TJfl sk* coiu
and mdze To J Feely, F Brewer, N W fluvii. < Hp
H Muorc, Dr McDaniel, it Habersham, W M Davlu
so !, T J Walsh, WAR Mcuilire. H K i hrlsiiau. D
Touruer, U « Johnanu, Behu A Foster, W P Round-
ure. J T Coleman, u il tioi'eunacK, cnainpmii &
Freeman, J Uari. Cap MB Milieu, WF t'liapliu.
Gross, Barber A Co. u Reuueau, Mra W V\ Guidon,.I
G Howard, B F Will I deu, Dr »» niUr. A H Muller
( apt U D D Twig's, J H Hoberta, L J Gullmarlln
Mrs K N Crofts, Capt N B Brown, Major Un ke, *ia.
11 Hirsrh, Tisou A Gordon. A Borrbert. C P W ilcox.
K.-v S Landrum, Dr H W' Klimtl, l<-v Burke, .1 Hoi
combe, W KLoiig. t'upi H M Davenporl. ' 8 H«g-*r.
Mi Lpur, Msj G M Brow n T It A -I G Mills
Giv* n Ulmer my hold hii-I olllckd signtAiire. tins
I „ rib did, In.:: .1A MR.'S UH.ll.sMmi.
Uiar25 llwputy Oi iuary
J I A I'l^ OF LMIlK.IA, WAYNK »Til NT\
* To all whom il may co c.-rn : Whereas, John
D. Kiiiupli, Adinliiiplrator up.»u ihe esiaieof .losepli
Mauuiiig, deceased, applies l.ir LetU re ol DisminHuu
limn Uu adlilliiisiiulliili of said eslutu.
Thereforu the kindred and creditors of said deceased
e hereby cited and HdiuoiusUed to tile their objec
tions, if any they have, in my ollice ill lenuaol Ihe
' i«. otherwise letters dlninissory w ill liegianled llie
ppiicanl at tbe .September tetiu next of the c'ourt ol
Ordinary l -r said county.
will
OFFIcit.
i a (.me liAii.it
Dill, A in 11 I I, ih; :
.Moiidnv. Ihe *201 It
insporialioii for
-e and one Hurd |n
t'iaiitsiiion. IVcgrocs,
MULES,JVAGONS,
'!.< KOli ^ \ L.F.
f KraC’arSH
Wain Wright, d< ceased, laieof said • ouuly, are hereby
notified and required Io present them, |Moperly at-
inideralgned. within the time preset ih-
vd by law; aud all perso.ie indelued lo said deceased
re In-reby required lo make immediate payment to
,je uu*leisigned \\ ILtaY KNOX, Adiil'r.
Match-'Id, I Hi'). maili
^ I’Y -All persona haviug demands against Joliu
K night, deceased, laieof said iouuly, are hereby no-
liej and required lo pre «*ul them, properly allesl-
I lolheuiiU reigned, wuhiu llie lime prescribed
, law: alidad p rsons imleliled I • said deceased are
n-by required lo make imim-di tie payuieut lo Ihe
jcersigntal. 't his Al r b Aid, lNi J.
rnarib -I iMiPIl >. MORRIS, Adm r.
^TATEOK If ICO KOI 4, WAY MR cut .Vi’Y.
M oil per ona having deuiand-i agamat Robert -I.
right,d -ceased, laieof said eoiiuty, an: hi reliy
1 and r< qmred lo nreseiil llteui, propeily al
to the iindeisl»ne<l v w illnii the time prescribed
l>) law; and all persons iiulehl.d lo ssiu diavased
an- her by r« q ill red to make imuiediate payment lo
lha lindereigiu*d. V\’*l.KY IvNoX, Adui'r^
Maie:. 31. IU n'I. niarli ^
^TA'fK OF 4a~tC4M(44l~%« WAYNdi COHN1 Y.
Two luonibs alter the da «• hereof, upplicalion
will be iu «de lo i lie Court ol Ordinary of said coiiuiy
for leave los II lois of Imd numbers tw » hundred
:M'd lit» eight (-Tid) and l wo hundred and titty seven
L* Ol JO
efii of the heirs and Creditors ol ssidd ceaseil. Thu*
Marcu «1, IN,; W1LKY KNOX,
uiaiti Aduiiuisiralor.
/ ' buitbia, LtTu iGTKx i;«T)N'IT.-
VI To all whom It majs eonceru : Whereas, Joliu
Delk, Administrator on the Kstate ol Edward C.
Duke, laieof said eouuty, deceased, makes uppliiai
lion for letters of Dismission born said Administra
tion, these are, therefore, to cite all persons inter
ested, to be aud appear at my olfice within Ihe time
prescribed by Ihw, to show cause, If auy they haw,
why Letters of Dismissiou should uol Ih* grained.
Witness lion John W. Harrell, Ordinary of sail
’Ouiity, tills October fitli, lHd*J.
ud In It. A PKKPLRH, D. C. C. O.
G KOlfcCl.t, I.OMMIFS (OIMI Ui.
.1. and Janu s Willson, AJiulniblrulo s oil the
estate of J. s. N. Willson, deceased, having madcap
plicaiiou lor Letters ol Oistulsaiou irom said Admin
isiraiorslnp,
These are, therefore, to cite all and singular the
kindred and caedilors of : aid deceased, lo snow
cause, if I hey c;»u, wlthiu theliur • prescribed by law,
•vkiv L« iters of Dismission should uol be granted *
said applicant.
Witness my baud, Nov. 10th, IHtl‘2.
uovlS _ J.,W. ilAHRKLL, O. L. f
4 UntNINriIA'rVH’N HALK.-Hv vitlur
A 1 an order from the Court oi Ordiuary ol
lsiwudes c unity, will be sold ou the flrst Tuesday in
April u< xt, at the i ourt lions-* door iu said eouuty,
between Hie legal byu--* «**'«»l®. jaitnf Uml
107. iu 11tD district of said couutv, belonging U
e tate of Francis Jones, deceased,
•mat'I MITCHELL J.iNBS, Adin’r. it*.
K»HUU, EFPINI,ilAin CllllNl V.
All persons havug demands against Daniel
red lliirty three
linrou.Vaid, Liquor, Balt. Kuirar, Hyrnp, Tallow
ami Wool will be classed as second class poods and
charged foi arcordiugiy.
G J. 1 LL'ON,
nprlfi dAtwtlw General Hiinerluieudent.
Notice.
ORDNANCE DKI'DT. (
NaVaNNAu, March 2d, 181)3. 1
ty^^^The hlghesi uiaikci price w .ll he pud
for I wo ihuiisaml MNb pounds o. care
fully dried Moss, delivered at the Arsenal.
A. T UUNNINOIIAM,
marJT-lm 1st Lieut. Art in d Ord foind c Depot.
I)’
liable I I oilaiion, Ul
• nd rtfiyanrws
l a,, ii.il, ; art
n i w i iiigh
"kh .'ifeeltvi,
■) co< il judges
voud 11 luting
.i ham ci'illHy,
Police.
»r^
The fraclional sli irea of Stock issu ’d by
lie Savannah, Albany A liti'f Railroad
Company, for iub rest on iiisiulineiils paid prior to
the Isl of August, InYT, w I Im* paid to the bold-rs
tlicrcor ou piesuulaliou at llie Company's ollice,
D. MACDONALD.
nnr2d Ijn _Ti«asurer,_^
CONFEDERATE M’ATlMi.' AMKI.'b A. ,
Navy Dki*\i«twknt,
Ricbmoiid. Maicli 2-1, |Sd2. 1
A Board ol olfice s will convene duMng
this or llie next mouth lor the < xamlna-
tiou of Acting Midshipmen, when they will he exam
billow s :
us*.—Upon Navigation, Peamaushlp, Naval
Tactics, Naval Gunuciy, Sleuiu &1 icuiuery Modern
Languugu*, Draw ing uud Drafiing
2d Class.—Upon llie same branches, hilt not so
I'lcally.
:ui Clays —Fraelical Heamarfship, Naval Gunnery,
Naval Tactics, Mat hematics, Ethics aud English sill
ies, French, Diawiug and Drafiing.
41 li Class.—M'llheuiulies, Exireiseof Great Guns
ul Nnuill Aiui|, Klines, und English b udien und
Drawing
I’huse who have just entered theserv eealler i us
ing the Medical Kxamiualiou, will <-xio'>li in the
Board i I Examiners evideur.-s of good moral cliaru
ter and must be able to rend and write well, write
from dictation, and spell w('li coirecti e**, and per
form theelemeiitury ope utions or arilliiiietic, vi/-
Niiiui-ration and adnilion, siiln tractiou, uni ti plica
I urn and division of whole numb- rs.
K. R. MALLORY,
nui-r jm Btcrelary ol llie Navy.
W. B. Thomas
|A 11H NISII UN SII list 11III e
at nis Olfice, lbi
Henderson's hide i
ALo ket, iu t 'itVuli*i or I
... . .’oiilederale Slates Ik*
cripis coining lo Ibis city will please call on him.
doora West of Mi
lalilishiuent, opposite H
J2A-:
M, .T. Solomons,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
RAY HTKBF.T,
(Olfice formerly occupied by Messrs. O. Cohen JfcCo.)
MfaoliciU Couttignmeuls of Froducoaud Msr
(i
Baylor & Co.,
NEW ORLEANS AND LONDON,
NGiioTIATUili, OF
MERCANTILE CREDITS
AND
CONNKCTIONS IN" KUBOPK.
L OANS I fleeted in England, France, Germany
and Be giuut. upon Co tun, I'obaeco, and oib i
Boui beru securities. Kemiitaiices made tu London
hereby
... them, properly si
, piesciihcd bylaw. And all
imli bled to ssld deceased are hereby rgqulr
make iiNyiuei.i to Ihe iiiidersigned.
Haueny, ol baialiliall.
Remslnil, deeeaseu, 'ale of said conuty,
mil ill d aic required
tested, w It III ti I lit*
marKi Adralulatruti
<iUABpU(kM^Lji.
B V vlnueol an order from the Court of Ordinary
».r Mc Intosh e-muty, will he sold ou tlie firsl
i uesday in May, lsbJ. al the Court House door iu
Darien, McIntosh eouuty, Is-lweeu Ihe legal hours or
I.I land, contlining three hundred lid
revel'ly uer-'H, umre - r less, lying and being In Me
luiosh county, one Lot ol cattle and two uegro girls.
Catharine and Mary Ann, aged ten and twelve years.
Sold lor the bcuefit ol the orphan* of Llli le Davis.
Darlei
laud I)
ofTiidlniiry
ell the negroes au-i
• lute Air Fatricu Cun an
Address C. G. BAYLOR, Allania, Gu
NOTH 'K
^ |\TY (lays alter dale ap,iin
^ iu lb* linuorable the
bin bam County lor leave to sen •-»
•e iu Bulloch Count), be onglug lo Ibe esime oi
Vm s intuiel, deceased. NVM. C. DANiltLL,
marlO Administrator.
jIAfK OF BFUltl.lA, tllAi.tA.il
O CtiUNTY, -Sixty day? after date, applidallOu
III be made to the ilonoiah
i hatliam county l<»r leave
a I estate btflougilig
id Mis. Aun ( mraii.
* [ Administrators,
mark; _ JuHN RYAN, i
S TATE OF LKUHOIA, t'HAillAitl
COUNTY.—To all whom U maycoucem wa. ie
Emily M. Bymons will apply at the Court of u.
dinar* l jr Letters id xdiuiuirtraiiou on the eat -t oi
I, ,1m J Symons, late ol Chatham county, dm eased.
These are, therefore, to cite amt adiuuuish an wuom
it may concern, lo beahd appeal before end ’*'
make objection (il any they * *'
nisi Monday iu May hex
ter a will be grauted.
\N i ness, D.imiiilck A. O Byrne, Ordinary
liani coll ill y. ibis *td day id Atsren,, InH
m:i,21 DO>11 Nil.'K A. U BY UNE, t
X A TK OF BKOKUIA, (TI ATH tHl
COUNTY. To all whom il may com
as, William H.Cuyler will apply ui ihe«
nary for Letters to Admini-nation on n
Jane M. CUyler, lair ol said county, uei
are. Die rebut*, to cue a lid ndiiiuutah all
concern, lobe aud ap.-ear belure said l
u'-jecliou (il any they have) mi tu be
Mmidav in May uexi, otherwise said I
granted
Wituc-ss, Dominick A. O’Byrne, Ksq. Ordinary I
tint ham County, this Jst day ,^y RNi6 t, O c.
imM lUD'K A
^ COUNTY.—''I’oall whom il may couceru When
as, Geo A. Cil ler will apply al the C.
diuarv for Leller* ol Ailmiulstra n»n oil Hu eslalt
of b. Brick Parkman. late of t hatbaiu emuty, de-
make ohjei
Ural Mont
will be graulet
.'Byrne, Ksq., Ordinary
IU day ol April, 181.3.
'froMl.Nlch A U’Bk HNE. " e r
-Atlanta 1 \nnmnnuv ilth.
healt-
j Ij0~ Aie all traders aware that the poppy, ■
| addition to ihul most valuable me In on'. “I'ODi
lt»r which no sobsiiiu e tau be lound, utbndr
i uailtl >Utk • Xeelb ill oil Im l
STATIC OK (i KUll li I A) CHATHA11I
n COUNTY to ait wuoiu i umy
\N nereas, William Humrr will apply al th.
ordinary lor Leturs of Admiu-airalbn. —
Ihe estate
Imllmiu eouuty,
tlafdiug, lale ol
Ttiese are, tberelore, to cite and atlmoulsh all wiiuiu
it may couceru, U> be aud appear Indore said Court —
make objection (it auy they have) ou or la-fore the
llunilay tu May next, otherwise saql letters *
be granted. . .... ,
Witness Dominick A.O’By rue, kaq . Ordiuary for
Cbiillmmcuuniy, this twelfth day bi JM
itmi I t DoHINIi 'K A O b\ IL
TATE OP fiEVHUIA CIlATHAEl
sc
of Ordinary for L<
to J. R.
AMANDA G. KBM8UART,
JOHN T. HOW LAND,
COMMISSION MERCH&NT
GENERAL AGENT,
ATLANTA, EEJHBIA.
_niariq 2a w
FIIK-ill liKOIIM*
RICE FLOUR!
141R table use, bonstaiilly on band, lu barrel* or
1 iu sacks. io hiiIi. purchasers, lit 15c. per Ih., at
the F 'REST CITY FLOUR MILLS, corner ol
Coueress and Montgomery slreets, Savannah.
maitti -t.tliAs-tf
oir(>i J of
Fresh Usirden Seeds,
111: iv NI.GbOKS
Wanted.
ASS'T 1,11 ARTKRM ASTER'S OKFP 'K, I
bavannaii, March l.H, lytut i
%V A N I I* Ik imineiiKilcI), llipty negioea as team-
v V siirs and lalmii rs foi ibis Depai iiueut.
Wanted.
ORDNANCE DK OT,
r|UllCbn
W hitut.i
Savannah,
A T i UNNINGHAM,
1st Lieu) Art andordnsneo,
\ I* in nislied House lo lU ni,
A FI KMSH Kll IIOUSK, in the
nlral pari ol tbe cit, -. iV.-miI no i«-ot, as
S I lit • na leaving the
ilfice id
GKO VV WYLLY
rn
City Taxes.
(Yl \ TUKA*'I null's OFI II.’E, [
Savannah, Mnicli 2, IHW. t
Mill*. illulersliiluHl .s nun le.uly lo receive tin* pay
i d excciilioiis
inarlU—tMl t ly rreHaurer
iliailiam s U|M*rior (ourl,
JANUARY TERM, 18113.
W ill:II I AS, K K lieu Henry li. Washburn,
• • ill'um II May. Tliouni* I. II ird. n. Ur. Kll
elm Parson*, Samuel I* t'aliiier, J.diu l.'lc pman,
Philip Ponllaiu, J ilin Ri '
lung. .
Del ll .
foily dollar*,
Augustus
V’llllam F B ker. h,. C. Jolinauii,
It Adam . I aim-** Wtisoii, Donald M. Him
ii oi ed lo attend llie present January Term
'ouri, ii- iVlit -luiori, have made default for
ii, li is ordered Dial limy be fined each In Die
LWi Uiy d dlais. Unless lUey file g-io.l and
cillfieient cause of exms im or before Ibe first day
of llie
cirt Term
AUiuinlslrallir'^ Sale.
oT»TK <l»f WAVNtt COHN TV
O Ou .be llimi Tuesday iu May uext, will be sold ul
ill *1111111 House door ill snul ( imply.within tbe lawful
hours of sale, lot of land umuln ' ‘ ~ ’
iweutyseveli (U27;, lu the
county ; sold as *tjc proper!.
Ian, di ceased, for Hu*iK*nefll ot the heir* and credl
toi* oi said decea ed Terms made known
day ol sale. This March 5th,
two hundred hlU
-olid district of said
rly of Andrew J. McClel
tdiululSiraior'M sals.
fcjTATK 4kF 4JK*»Hfi«A, WAYNKf’OUNTY.
o on Ihe first T rsday ill M-'> li lt, Will be sold
al Hid Com I House ,1 i.-r m -aul cotiuly, witblu llie
lawful boms of sale, 2H0 acre* of laud, more or less,
l<ari ol lot ol land No. ninety-three ('.W) hi the Second
)i*iricl ol said county. Sold as the property of Gillie
Rovers, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
•editors ol said dec. ased. Terms made Known on
ie day ol Hale. JAMES M AKT.’OOL, Adm'
Mart b Mil, 1 Skill. mturfi
\oiice lo Di-lxors aud Credliora.
L l l. per HUB indebted lo Ihe estate ol George W
stoteebuiy, Isle o' Smveucounty,dHcessed, art
.. rt-hy rnjuir d lo settle the same; aud those hiving
demands against said estate will present them, duly
authenticated, «o as to show their character and
nouut to the under* gned. within the lime pr
ribed by law This Api I117, lrli'l
iprlB 1* h'1'.O'l''KSBUHY . K'Cceu'or.
NOTtOfc:
A LL persons having demands against the estate
iV of Mrs. Rli/.al>"th Port, late of Wayne count/,
ai*- requested to hand them in ; und all persons
debit'd to said estate lo make payment to
ri:| J. M.TISON, Ex i
Notice.
l FOIf 4.IA LI IIFKTV €OH^TV.-All
I uereoiis having demands against William D
deceased late of said country, are hereby
^tiiii-d and required to present them, properly i
•sled, u> tr ‘ ! “• * — ‘
I by law; i
tested, to the undersigned within Ihul me pi
iy law; aud all persons indebted to said decet
hereby n quired to make payment to the in
gued. F. H. LYONS.
Rice boro* Apr I 8,1888.
Qualified Admitilslrainr.
Notice.
O N the first Tuesday in May next will lie sold, Ih
fore tin-Court Roil e door in Wayne niunt y, Ih
tween Ibe ueiiti bo rs of sale, the following I'd
land*, to wit Lot No -It uud lot No Ml, each i
taming 4ytl acres more or less ; also, one luipr-
nienr known as tbe Dawglas iiaprovsmeut all si
led, lying an being iu the Id District of Wayne
county aud sold as the properly of Dau el D. Davis,
late or Wayne county, deceased, aud sold for the
benefit of the heir* and creditor* of said deceased.
HENRY and JBIIUE H. DAVIS,
aprd Kxifiitors.
MILLS HOUSE
CHARLESTON. S. C.
It nil t in ISM nnd fund he.lryuai tinny in the Vnlttd
Sta/--J, turner of Mrrtimj un,U tfoem •/reef
THUS. Jk No KRHSON, ♦ .
ap'J -loaKPB Pl'KSKLL, f ^ r0 P r, ‘*
, Kelly
Will apply at I
ni(UU|(Sllutlo.> (.
used.
txpohTATiON uF Labor.—Ihe New York
lier.ud has au editorial under this heading, In '
*h»cb a iqentKkns that live huudred negroes »ud eveiy farmer pUm* H.c-p « •; ■• ••• * i
»*re to he sent to llayti by ihe Admiulainuiuu. ulunll ex'ent, we shall eecuie opitim “‘Dm •• m i
ihib it saya iB wiouil, the negroes will be need- lor *11 demands ol the army and the c. no ry, (
<*1 alter ibe war io cUltivoie coiton. “We aud uiay also add luridly to our supply ol M**' 1
don’t want lo get rid ol il. n»Ea“ r9 i but ol .tbe nil- l be poppy aud bent* yield oil equal to tne i
L; EE®r-beads. M i best Floience or Lucca oil.
ouuly. d
ii-. to cite anil aduio.iish ail
. to be and app-ar Indore said
make obj-ctiou ot any they have) on or
elore the first Monday in Juue pext, Otherwise
*id lettem will b«* granted
Witness. Dominick
hulbam • ount v
aprt:
b ^|Vi£ nuudied batbel* *’slt in store and lor
1 oy [deexi—If) *■-“•■**'•-’* L-o-ci. .
0
Byrne, Oidinary lor
Didayol April, lab-'t.
Du.MlNb K A OBYRNR,O.C.C.
• RaMPIUN A l HUE.MAN.
New Books.
RDNANCK .lltNIJAL FIIK 18U3.
Malian's Peruiaiunt Porlitlcations. (lot
it oil with plates,)
Tbe American Union By James Spence.
Also,
More Almanac* for UuH-
The Judge AdvocaU-'s Yade Mecaim. Heci 1 /edsnd |
for *ale by E KNaPP A. Cu..
mar5 West aide Mouumcat Square
CONSIST I MU (
Beets,
Ohbbape,
C.’arrot,
t'atiiiflower,
Cucumber,
K\'y I Mailt.
Kale,
Leek,
lettuce,
Muskmclion,
Kadisu,
Hoinadi,
Tomato,
Farly Duteli M uriiip,
Just received by Ihe way of tin: blockade; for *alu
)- John B. MOORE. Druggist,
m4riH UIMkhii 1 Range
NEW BLOCKADE GOODS
KOjt GENTLK.MKN’.-S W1SLA.K.
FIIFN4 II Cassiinerv for Genie suit*
English Tweed*
U‘lie Navy Flatire)
Brown Linen Duck for Summer sulis
Plaid rollonades
«; 4 Bl«( k Cased in ns
Gents’ Oxford Tie Shoes
For sale by
And, Whutcas,
George J ildliert, i Innb s L Lodpe, and Adam Ike
hensieiu, Alonzo Day, Ma iinniuku iltuullloii, W. ll.
Ferguson, Alim R Wriglil, lleury C. Frecmsa,
summoned lo attend llie prudent Term of said Court
a* Talesmen on ihe l*u il Jury for the (rial ol cornual
nisi s, have made nufauli fur Du* Toriu, it la < rdvrud
fitt'WirJr w *•«••!• BMir-jKrxfJsatrJss.-
of excuse on nr In-foie Hie firsl day of the next term
or Ibis Court ; and, whereas. M. D Levy, talesman,
made default on the.‘11*1 ol January.lHiW; uml, where
as, James R. anuid mul Charles F. Preston,talesmeu,
made deiaull ou ll u 2d -'Id, I'b and 5 b ol' February,
I Hit; uml. wbereui, Isaa*' D. La Roche, 'ulusiuau,
CENTRAL RAlLIIOAJ) OW*®* ,
MUHNiB. la*.. April 2d l*63 |
CMANGE OF BCH4ftwX.fi.
O N and after Muuday, April Blh, 1883, 'ihb trato*
mi tin* Road and braucheH to Auguatk and
haiouion will ruu a* follow* :
DAILY DAY ‘J'lUJM.
lAiave Havannuh - * Jf*
Airlvo In Marou 5In 1
Leave Macon SJSt’Sl
Arrive In Bavannab •:•••••••• i % * r ‘ ■*
DAILY NlGBTTRAAW.
*u
Leave Muon 2 n« a* M
Arrive in savannah... - - • • •
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN -HA VAWHAii AND
M1LLKN,
onnectiiig flally with Night Train to and from Aa-
gusia, beginning AprH-SIh.
.eav»* Httvanuah ’ ^ J*
‘S^iliSL"""
TWEEN AUGUSTA AND MiLLKN. _ 4
(5 26 A. M.
«6ttA. M.
xsaP.M.
6.14 P.M.
680 P. M.
«.B6 P.M.
AllgllSIH.
in Milieu..
Milieu
Arrive in August*
An ive in ^11 lieu..
Leave Milieu Tr
Airlve in Aagusu 0 08 A * “•
GORDON AND MATTiNlDN BHANCH-
relive Kaumlou...,
aiiivu in Uordou.
Leave Gonlon
Arrive iu Katontou
Mlilodgevlllo and
....11.(0 A. M.
..IM P. M.
.8 60 P.M.
ll.WNigbU
1 iMgatoAJrilV
Day Trains ’ from Savannah a&d Adgflata,
and
Night Trams''from Macon,
ixigbi Tralu lioui bavannab and Aogoata connaota
with ooutli weatern R. R. at Macon for Alomiy*
Kulaula, FortGaiuoa aud lntermodiaio points: also,
wub Macon and W. U. R. to AUaniaand Uio WoaL
Day Tialn connects at Macon with B, W. and Mas-
D«M R. K, to Columbus, aon«om«ty, Mobile M"t'
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE -
SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD
O N aud alter Sunday, March ftld. 1883, lho4Jolnm-
liun Mail aud PawtehK^r ltain will run an foi-
lows; i
itKTWKKN WACOM AMD OOLOMBU*.
Leave Mncou at B “ S' S'
Ant vo at i^oluttibaa at »•
louxve Columbus al l 'J*‘“
Arrive at Macon at tt.w r. m.
BKTWKKN MAOOM AMD 0BATTAMOOOMM*.
Leave Macon 4 0 8U A.
Arrive al Cliatlahoochce.
Leave Chattahoochee....
Arrive al Mucou . Iu _
The Mall and Passenger TraUuMTr<m» Albany cou-
nccl dally atHuillhvIlle, No. 10 B. W. R- H-. roafrOM
H-ou U.lu.1. dully ut I'utUbdrt, wilb OtmtUbootbou
.Mail Traiu.
Leave Hinlthvtllfl at
Arrive al Albany al
lueave Allwuiy at
At rive at Hinit hvlllo at....
lueave Cutbhm t al
Arrive nl Fort Gaines at..
'Lohvu Fort Gaums at
Arrive al Culhbert at.... 2.
Making the connection with thaapawddowwOhaie ^
UhiKiche- Mall Train. _ . _. _ .
Train* to Uol am hut form a through oonnaaWBlO
Montgomery, Alabama, and Aturnaia. F
mlngUm, Havannah, MUledaevllle and .1
Post Coaches run from Aiofffcj t
bridge, Thoraasvllls, Ac.
Passeugsrs for r *
llie Night trains f
... 4 88 P. M-
....7.80 A. M.
... 6.21 P. M.
.!# 12.80 P. M.
8 08 P. M.
ti.fiO A. M.
11.10 w. If.
2.66 P. M.
4.38 P. M. .
7.30 A. M.
,8.86 A. M.
ytoTaUaNMBM* JBalR*
its below Port Valley ahonldUkw
iimuB uwA Augnsu and Savannah to avoid
at Macon. Pot Colombo* take the Day
- . ul
„. Ian 11* <.n the -tin ul February, Ibfi'i, aud
• '(* s. Gray, luli-smaii, mud • defiiult ub Die 6th
il I* ordered tlir.t they lie ll ed earn |b llie iara
lliallniu InlcriiM- (ouri,
FEBRUARY TERM, ItpUi.
W HICH I* AN, Joseph M. Haywood, Tmderlck
Kreiisiui, D Lallirop, George it. Wilson and
Cornelius D. Roger*, siiminmied *n allend Die pis*
eui February Tt rui Cliaiumu Inferior i otirtns IV-
Jurii!*, out tie dt-lsull; and whereas, GuttscuuIR
,wn, I'ciii Juror, iti.d W. J. tUudy, TulcHiian,
ile diTunll im Hu- si i;iuii| day of the l .uiii (Foprna
ry 171 ti>. it I* ordered Dial they in* liued Iwuuty dyl
raaiHO
UrniTI' A 1IOHOAN.
CORN
Two
SACKS!
Bushel,
OSN ABU ns Cl .
Dentistry.
|>H, 4'LAHK would say lo bit
palionr and ((lend* that ho Is Dow pre
pared,bylhi-SH-islauceofpaaofthe i>
una liMUiral lb niista lu our cooni it.
give a* much slleutiou to tin* mserllon ol Aif ff
f’lAl. TEETH as lie lias heretofore lo the oree.-i va
lion ul Die km!uml one*. Uis patent ineUni I ips
u-nlial May, wiili ri i* now lining used by •• 11 uu>
best DenlixUi, iioin Norib and South, enables i uu
prouniM* a more easy amt perfivrl filling plate 11 tu .
ifcMBihly be made by iberommouand uucetiAlli piore*i
ol unikiui' Di-*. Bylins no i hod Min (lie Is I tkni-
illrerlly Irom the iiupreeslob of llie mouth, thus /ivini-
us a die by winri. to fit our pistes as perfect is “
law itsell
We are soronfidenl ill our ability loronstrorl a
lar *• d more comfortable fit i me plate by this i.iel
Urn. c n possibly Im* made by any oilier, that we will j \
guaiuuiee sveiy piste that .eaves oar office to come- .
an to Just what wu say or else ll may Ite return al d j
our loss. tf—altv 14 |
Trunk Locks.
A N assortment ol Trunk, Pad, Hoik aud Chest
Locks, 10. sale by -INO. II DBPP1HU,
a> ,i7 < lihbooa* HAOgc,
Superfine Flour I
loo
spi13
n.e 1 tin hi -l duy ol lln*
; rset li mil ihe miuutc*
mil and oiltlciuut exi lire,
i of l
HI tV AN STKKKi:
NEGRO AUCTION MART.
' i: my house open. No. 108 Brj m stfeel,
ei Square, Savannah.' Ga , lor llie sale* pf
Ni*groes, privately and al auelio.i, on I uesdays and
'Iblirsdayaol every week 1 will sell all kinds of
property at the Court House on llie Ar.ai Tuorday of
Person* having propeily for sale
more days not in* before lire day of
•riy can be u Ivnrtlfed 1 also
ttn-i mi no idai ion* im any nionher ol Negroes
i rate price lor board anil I will ure every
ma Ice quirk rale* and to Dip o.;ri advantag
VIRGIL POJm*
Engineer and Superintendent.
"S»J5wtf» uemroutir--.
Savamiali, ilkauy tud Wf Kaflr—i;
, . , *» .-•i®j4 -t-. jl e»aii* 'XxjMS.
aiiorieat and ffloal Bxpsdllloai iloaN tm
Brunswick aud TAowanSVIIf#. 8a.,
AN tun alterTkiraMr,OmoMtletfc,
U lbfut, the tars will Isave and'ran daily (Bondaya
ext opted,) as loilowa:
Leuvnhavaunnh at. *2.00 A; H.
Arrive alThomaaiilleat.... 9.00 P.KL
RETl URNINU.
Lcftv* ThomaavlUs at ,/.6.0# A. M.
Arrive at Savannah ...6.00 P. M.
(’omnh.iiug |it McInUiah (Station No. 8, going
West) on 'ftiesdaya, ’I’Uaradafratld' Bntordaya, wl»
a lindRf coacnoa to Darien. Metuitilngoi) altarnatw
^connecting at 'Febeauville (No. 8) daily with tha
cars fur Brunswick. •
('onnccting at ^ultuiau (No. lly) dally with A Una 0<
coaches to Madison C. II., FI*. .,
Conuocllug at Gioovoi 's (No, Yl) with a dally lln*
of coaches ta Monti cello. Fla. -Arriving In tlmw Ur*
rouuect with the ran to Tallabaseoo and BL Mark*.
Fi eight Train* leave Savannah Maadayav Wednoa*
days aud Fridays, at 6 A. M.; returning on Tuesdays,
Tbursday* and Ssiurduyii at 6 P, M.
N. II. Dduhlt! the regular rates will bn charged on
all articles shipped by Passenger Tralg, atoapitog
fruit, fresh meat, flsh, oysters, ana other pgnaimny
artlc\e*. Freight by Passenger Traldahoifldbadj*
llvered at the Dept at least one hoar before th# atait-
• that tbe properly e
A Ml'KV-NSON,
Aiictloueer and Hrokci
MENDEL. Cri .
COTTON YARNS,
l VX ^ FULTON, Supertntandant. t ,
II It LS. Superfine FI.
sud lor sale by
CLAGiioHN A CUNNINGUA Vt.
lOOU
Corn, Com.
lir^HKIA Coro for sale by
W. M. DaVIDSON.
FOR HALE BY
msi-91 IIl'!N If V l.tTII ;iOI’ A 4JD.
BLUEFLANNELS
III) PIECES BLl’E FLISNICLS,
FOR BALE BY
m ir.'l llRNIt Y LATIIKOFA CO
tiiMBKit. i.nnu:ii,
OF
ANV J ) KSOlil P FION,
ru it y in ii i: u
ATTIIK MItf>nTiRRT NOTICE
Apply in H. I. DICKERSON.
or T. li. MARSHALL A BRO„
Or at Die Mill, Johnsou's Station, No 4t?, H,, A. J
G. R R m I "1 !:a
Ir*oi». VarnlBlx.
FURNITURK VARNISH.
J UA Kit ISL OF lift LN VAR.MHU;
2 1)0. NO 1 Kl'RNli 1' 1 ■ K VAHNISU
For sale at JOHN OLIVER'S,
! )22 No. 11 ’Vlniaker street.
Tea.
cc Black snd Green Tea. For
I.AnilMRN CUNNINGHAM
AHAH OF SiflfiDItLfi
OM
GEORQ-IA ttAlLROAD’.
GEORGIA RAILROAD, I
AuavaPa, July 84,1889, f
O N und after Sunday. Joly 97th, Sunday Day Train
resumed on main Une, also Trains on Athana
and W usluugton Branchas will ran to oonnaot until
further notice.
uuvs
Atlanta ; 6.10 A. M. TSIB
At lap w 7.16 9. M.
h«gnsu.. MfiA.*. .
AugOeta.'. 4.00». w. k
aiuinni
Augusta 6.04 r. K.
Augusta 6.80 ax.
Atlanta .8.91 P. X.
Atlauta 2.06 a. x:
Trains connecting with Wsshington and Athens
Brunches leave Augusta at 6.46 A- MV, *ttd Atlanta at
6 10 A M No connection With Warrentou on Sun-
* iy. Boleir Tiniu leaves Augusta 6.16 P. 11.
Iy28 . " • * GRO. YONQR, Bup’t.
-| j\ « best* •
IU rale by
apr8
Pests, Peas.
W. hi DAVIDSON
>7 pr UIIIA. and ha
i et Flour For pale I.
ipi8 CLAGBOBN A
Flour.
Family and Superfine
INGHAM.
SHIP k HESS W AN TED.
r.i XIV orM ' XXIuEum. (while oeh; eldtiu*
f)V f\/ inches and upwards. Apply to
murll JJ KRENBoff A HAWKS),
DVGUVtt RSTAILISmuilT.
llbTABUSHBD U 1888.1
it amoved to 86 Drayton itrssi. soxtht
oi Vork street, ussr tha late real lean*
or the subscriber.
milF Subscriber, grateMl for past favor*, bagu
1 leave U> lulorm Ida friends and th* uubllp gfinar
ally, that he is uow prepared to Dye all Colon In tha
beet style on Silk and woolen Orenaas, Shawl*. Ac.:
also, Tahiti Covers and Crap* Shawl*.claanad and
bleuched lu the best maimer. Ladles* Kid and Dow-
skin Gloves cleaned In the bast Londonatf la.
Tbe subscriber begs leave to state that he la nflW
prepared to c.ean, bleach and press Ladle*’ Bonnatk*'
aud Flats in the most fashkmabla sty Isa. Tama
moderate.
Gentlemen's Garment* Dyad *no Cli
be required, In the same superior style i
orally so well pleased his patrons and I
past SI years. A. GA
soirmaSS 7 ~
Spelling Book,
T> l£lN4a an impiovement on the AmerWan Bds11»
13 lug lu<ok. By Noah Wehater'LL. D. Racsiy-
• d and for sale by K. KNAPP A CO,,
Weat aide Monument square.
Powde*.
I Keg FFFu iUflc Gunpowder. For sale by
A W.M. DAVIDSON,