Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, April 27, 1863, Image 2

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S A V Aj.n -*•u DAI c i MOiiNING ii e. V» c-t. MO > > <o t Al’liti, 2<, k v’,l ,S)ailn Ml o ini ntj mini's SAVANNAH, (*A. mOriUAY MORNING, APRIL 27, 1863 TELEGRAPHIC. A OtTtlry flklrmlili In Itllulailppl. Okalona, April 25ih —Our cavalry engaged the enemy yesterday at Birmingham. Tbe tight ) M ted two and a ball hours. Tbe euemy were completely routed, with fifteen killed and a large number wounded. Col. Hatch, of the 2d Iowa cavalry, was seen to fall from his horse, -which ran into our 1 inand was captured. Our loss was one man killed and twenty wouuded- The destruction of a bridge by the enemy pre vented pursuit. Late from the South v% eat Jackson, April 26.—At twelve o’clock to day the enemy demanded the surrender of Euler prise. Oeu. Loring arrived with timely rein forcements, and the enemy, reported five bun dred to fifteen hundred cavalry, retreated with ont a fight. About four hundred Yankee cavalry left Btarluvtlle about iwodays ago, goinK lowardu Banktloa’a mills, where Uiey will take Hie road by Grenada or Poitsboru 1 . They burned od their retreat tbe Female Institute ami other hospital buildings, si Okalona. ’1 wo trains of cart were burned ut Newton. Tbe engines are very slightly injured. The water at Fort Pemberton Las fallen four feet, and la fallen two inches daily. Commnui cation with Lake Station has been re establish ed. Tbe enemy have advanced no nearer New ton. The enemy at Staikville burned Louis ville, Miss., uud hung Dr. Covington. Oeu. Adams telegraphs at 8.50 a. m.: “I am waiting for the party aeut from Lake Statiou to open communication with Meridian." Thiatkk.—The attractive comedy of the '‘Serious Family,” with the laughable farce of the "Dumb Belle," will be performed at the Theatre to-night. The bill is a good one, and should Insure a full house. We have been lu formed that the Management has much novelty In store for us durlug the presnt week. Among the new plays are the flashy comedy of "An Awkward Arrival," and a new melo drama, en titled the "Courier, or the Siege of Lexington. The Yt malic hi Chai leelo they knei would fl ai«* begll k IOW tin Iroit-Clud* lu Hie Attack on Ctiarlrotoii. paper*, after having, by syste bout the late reconnolssunce «•! co m pi i. ..u Gen broke the nil the o» liew« of their L-e throughout Yu P by degrees to mb lu regard to oful de the glorious real ol tho.Mouitor : whilu to occupy kee yarns ou the ol their iiewsi however, o*.lleei • In It ol the In tide lib llieir loug Yu i Ho i may, iron boasted or A gentleman recently from .Memphis In forms the Jackson Afississippian that Adams A Co.’s Express cannot furnish adequate transp or tation for the valuables stolen from private resi dences by the Federal soldiery. Packages from the size of a trunk down to the size of a bar of toilet soap, fill these wagons to their utmost pacity, and the goods are being sent north to tbe families and friends of the robbers. Tbe amount of stolen valuables thus sent out of the country is astonishing. Family plate, mirrors, carpets, paintings, and thousands of articles, whose value will Justify transportation, are thus daily moviug ont by boat loads. In the Feder al camps, fine Brussels carpets are to be found on the floors of tents; fine bureaus, flue pianos, etc., etc. _ _ _ Colonization or Blacks.—A Washington telegram says that "the President has closed the contract proposed some time ago by Mr. Barnard Cock, for tbe voluntary coloniration of five thousand persons, at a cost of flty dol lars each, to be paid by the United States, the colonists to be furuisbed with free farms on the Island. A society of free persons of color, de sirous of emigrating to Florida, has been or* ganized In New Orleans, with W. C. Johnson as President." Pmmntation or a Horse to Bkio. Gen W. 8. Walker.—The officers of the 3d Military District, iu testlmouy of their high respect and esttem for their commander, Brigadier General Wm. 8. Walker, have presented him with a flue blooded horse and trappings. HT Rosencranz has issued an ordei prohib iting the purchase or sale of Confederate scrip in hit military district. How the Ysukses Off Cotton The Jackson Mississippi art is informed by a gentleman direct from Memphis, in whose statements the tditor places implicit confidence, that twenty-two hundred bales of cotton lay on the levee last week, advertised for sale on government aceount. This cotton bad been stolen from the captured territory, or seized iu the bauds of those trading contrary to the trade regulations. Twenty thousand bales were ex S eoted from Helena, Ant., during tbe month of an nary. Very mauy cotton raisers have avail ed themselves of the facilities afforded to sell their cotton to ihe Yankee traders at Memphis; forty planters, ou one boat from below Mem phis, came up with large shipments of cotton, took tbe oath of allegiance to Lincoln, sold their cotton lor greenbacks, and then bought Confederate money, with gieeubacks, at a dis count upon our curreucy of sixty cents on the dollar ; that is, rating greeibacks at par, they exchanged for Confederate notes at forty cents In the dollar. A very conslderaole stock of cottcn has been shipped to the North; and many producers have eagerly availed tnemselves of Yankee permis sion to sell their cotton to their masters aud their country’s foes. When the railroads were first opened from Memphis into the interior, their freighting capacity were taxed to the ut most to trausport cotton freely offered tor sale. Bo much for tbe high patriotism of a large number of cotton producers within the Federal lines. _ ^ Tbe Harder of Capt. Freeman. A letter from a reliable gentleman in tbe ar my at SheUijvllle to the Mobile Register gives the following particulars of the assassination ol the noble and gailaut Freeman : "1 wrote yon, in my last, an account of tbe assassination (as it maybe truly called) of Cap tain Freeman, commanding a battery in Van Dorn’s command, and taken, with a part ol his battery, at the attack on Franklin, Tenn. "Yesterday Geu. Polk seut me with import ant dispatches to Van 'Dorn’s headquarters, and I there learnt, from parties who took part in the engagement, all tbe particulars of the fight It seems when Capt. Freeman's battery was captured, and he and his subordinate officers sent to the rear, our cavalry made a dash at the Yankees, resolving to recapture our battery at all hazards. The Yaukeee, to meet the charge, ordered Capt. Freeman to take command of his guns and use then against our cavalry. To thin lubuman demaud the brave Freeman flatly re fused obedience, aud instantly fell pierced by more than a hundred balls. The fact of his as sasslnation immediately reached our men, and they Instantly resolved, one and all, that do more prisoners were to be takeu—the black flag, in all Us dreadful purport, was raised, and the gallant Freeman was avenged. "I have it from an officer iu Van Dorn’s com mend, that not one prisoner was that day taken, and tbe hatred existing between our cavalry and that of the enemy has been greatly in creased. "Van Dorn is now anxiously, but patiently, awaiting the advent of Rosencranz’s 20,000 Dutch, who have been recently mounted, that be "K lhe more efl eciively equip his own com •oi respondents led Home tacts aud admissions of um Ailnesslug the repulse of the Fori McAllister we were sutls- > billed ul the time, that the i Had a of the Yankees weie, lor ail piactlcal purpu es of uaval warfare, a failure. We believed that wlieu they were subjected to the concentrated fire of the Charles ton forts and batteries, the idea of their invul nerability would be suddeuly dissipated. The result fully sustained the correctness of our opinion. Tbs following from the cor res poo dent of the Now York Times shows the extent of the damage inflicted ou them by the fire from our batteries in the brief lime that they xposed theinslves to our guns, even at the re specllul distance kept by them during the action Had they ventured farther iulo the harbor or remained where they were half an hour louger, ; doubt If a single one ol them would have caped. The writer says The result of the recouuolssanco proves the titter insufficiency ol Ihe irou Had fleet to take Charleston alone. The Nahaut received thirty wounds, several being bud fractures ol the deck and sides below and above the water line. The most fatal blow was by a heavy rilled caduou shot, which struck the pilot house aud dislodg ed several bolts and wounding all the lutnule;<. The Passaic received twenty five or thirty wounds. The most extraordinary shot wa» from a ten inch lificd projectile, which struck the top of the turret, scoopiug huge portion, of the Iron, bre the eleven plates, of an inch thlckuess «*u» u, iuu spending Its lorpe on the pilot house ou lop ul ihe turret, in which it made an indentation three inches deep, aud laieed iba pilot tiouce three inches. Auolber shot hit the turret, forcing the plate it struck inward and disabling the carriage of the eleven inch gun by tbe shock,while a portion of the interior irou casing tell, lodging iu the grooves ol the tutrei uud •topping Its revolution. The Nantucket had her tuirel so Jarred that the cover ol her port could not he opened, and consequently her 15 inch guu could not be used l tie other Moui akiug all ol *nd pi Fields and Foreata. i the suggestion of the tegln to-day tbe publics* he valuable work ol Dr. speciul attention ol farm its and planter*, of house-wives, gardeuers, aud all who deal with herbs, to these extracts, in the hope that they will devote ’themselvea with energy to the patriotic task of collecting ilciual plants lor the use of field and iu hospitals. The «-x r.icta will be continued Irom day to day un til ull the easily procured an I readily prepared plants meutioned by l>r. Poreber, have beeu uollced. We hope our eouutry subscribers will cut out these articles us they appear, paste them in some old blaulc book, und keep them lor relereuce. A vast deal ol good may bo doue, uud an immense stoc k of native med icines may be gathered before uexl wittier sets iu, il the hints here giveu are. attended to.— Would it not be wise tor the Surgeon Geueral to offer a haudsome premium to tbe person who sends iu ucXl lull the largest, bent assorted aud prepared a colleclion of uiediciual plsuts uud prepuralioun V Ol course, u lair price will he paid for all medieiues, uud a ready sale will be fouud for them Sassafras — Whilst engaged in active duties as Burgeon to the llolcouibc Legion, whenever a soldier suffered from measles, puciiiuouia, bronchitis, or cold, his couipauiou or uitrse was directed to procure the roots aud leaves ol sassafras; and-n lei made with this supplied that ol fl i'* seed or guui arable. Rene {Sesatnnin).—The planters and farmers throughout the Confederate Slates should save of the Bene now grow nup dysentery, in colds, mi soldiers, iu place ol 1. One or two leaves iu iipurls their tuucila. cu ud cdreall the le liable long From Tennessee. (Julie a budget of newt and gossip came up from the front ol the army. The euemy is udvjucing. At least he has thrown forward bodies of troops to a fonuidu ble number iu two direction-*—the one lowurd Wart race, tbe other via McMlunvlIh*. The place was occupied on Tuesday by a body oI eight thousand lufuuliv and cavilry, w ith anil lery. The vicinity ol Wart race la reported to be Invested by un equal array lu luklug possession of McMluuville, tbe on ly properly left to he destroyed or captured was au cugiue ou the farther side of Hickory Cicek, which could nut be removed because of the brldgelutely burned thereat T his, with oue or two cars,all old uud In an Indifferent ooudlttou — wore blown up, or otherwise rendered unfit for further use. Wliut treatment was pursued toward the town aud cillzeus has not yet come to light. Mauy persoua believe these operations to iu- dicate. a general advance; but, if a movement of the kiud is mlcudcd, surely it will not be made by McMluuville and Sbelbyville simultaneous ly, leaving u distance ol ucarly filty miles be tween the extreme wiugs of attack, aud dtvi ding a large force iuto a pair of armies. We regard tbe demonstration uti Wartrace and the occupation of McMluuville, affections Ol strategy. T he light at Tuacutnhia appears to have beeu a signal victory to us. A large number ol prisoners arrived here from that quarter lust eVi-uiug. They were p iroled. The loliuwiug cillzeus ol Nashville have beeu ordered South, by Kosencruuz Thomp son Audersou, Miss Betti.* Mirror, J. W. Bi ker, Miss Clifton, A. Harvey, F. B. Harris, W. C. Murphy, Bruce Buckner, Dr. Dupree, J. C. Audrew, Dr. (Jbealhum uud wife, C. W. Huuu- uter, G. N. Fogg, J. A Yearger, Mrs. Lisdal, Dr. lleudersou aud wife, Dr. Briggs aud wife, K S. Brigham, Henry Frazier, E K. Driver, James Kyle, K. S. iiolleu*, Thomas Bells. | Chattanooga Rebel, 24//*. FUNERAL INVITATION The Friends and Acqnslntanc e »»r Pi Laughllu and family, are invited to attend tal of his wife, MANY Mci.A I tiHI.I N, late residence at the fool • I Hubert air « past Ten o'clock Thu Mousing celved i : btlO , out at all disabled The miserable toady, ( Baltimore American, wb about Hilton llcad for Hi spungiug ou the officers tils correspond C. Fulton, of the bus been loafing past two mnuthf. cers’ messes, boasting iu f the exteusive prdparu Hons for the destruction ol Charleston, brag giog of the wonderful deeds that were to be performed ou water und ou laud, uud doiug his share ol tin* wludwoik generally, is terribly chagriocd at (be disgraceful (allure of the grand reconnuisoauce of the Irou dads. Sc cutely ensconced ou board the steamship Er icsson out of reach of our shot, this uewspuper Rear Admiral uud Field Marshal witnessed the tight which he had so confidently fore told was to result iuu great Yankee victory, und the capture of the nest of the rebellion, li is very severe on Commodore Dupont and the Ctptains of the iron .Hud**, for uol renewing the fight next day, and attributes tbe abaudouurent of the undertaking to what we think very pro bably WHBthetrnq cause—the fear of the Yan kees again to encounter the brave defenders of Charleston. He says, on the eveuiug after the battle a council ol war was held, which was tended by all the captains, who repotted the jury which their vessels had sustained, and ad vised the abandonment ol the attempt to reduce Sumter or to take Charleston, regarding it as a hopeless task He says— The Admiral, previous to hearing these ports, declared his Uutentlou of renewiug the aanauii on Wednesday, declaring his purpose to lead the way with the ironsides, w hich be con stdered an irnprcguable vessel. At the close of the council of war he made no decision, und as far as J cau learn, he slept on his deteimt lion only to reverse il on awaking on Wedt day morning. The work of puttiug the \easels in order for battle progressed rapidly on Wed oesduy morning, and at oue o’clock the work men had ail lett the vessels, reporting every difficulty as to the workiug of turrets, gum <fcc., to be. fully remedied. I visited several of the vessels about this lime, and found them piepaiiug for the signal o advance, expecting to move forward to tumbler ol < us properties. Dogwood (Cuntus Florida )—Siuce the war, ie baik bus been employed wtlli great stdvan- ,ge iu place ol quinine— by pnysiciaus in Sum r District, S. ( ., uud elsewhere—particularly i case» of low forms of lever, aud in dyseutery, u the river courses, ol a typhoid character. It , given us a substitute for Peruvian barks, lit ,ct. iu utmost any cose where the L'iuchoua ir jalap, Every id. Wild Jalap i Hxiophylluin Pelt atom )— c Used us a laxative iu place ol ihubarli r whenever a purgulivc is required liiuler Ul the Confederate Stales cau produce he opium, unisiuid, and tlax seed that Is re tired, either lor tlic army ol lor home use. Djdophyhum peltalnm, L. Wild jalap*, May Apple We have employed this plant among egroes as a substitute lor jalap uud the ordl my cathartics, aud find that it answers every urpose, being easily prepared by the person avtug charge of them. T hirty graius ol the nut iu siibniauce were given, or an tufusiou i one ounce ui a pint of water, of which a one glassful three limes a day is the done; t in- luy log the Lmudcndron lulipifera us u Hiibsli ULe lol quinine Juuuk llle slu^e of interim.- ion ol ail mild cases ol iiilermiiicul lever. We rould invite the particular attention ol plan irs to the extensive use of these medieiues pou their plantations. We have caused them . j be Used on oue ou which upward of u buu died negroes resided, uud we fouud that duriug period ol seven mouths, including toe warm uuilis Of summer, they were used in all cases, id apparently InltllleU every indication. Fapaver SumuiJ'ennn. Opium Poppy —"The poppy may become one ol tbe most profitable crops, il we have the tneaus ol disposing of lb prope from oue I uew the assault about hall past oqu o’clock. N signal was given, however, and during the af ternoon the first indication reached their decks that the Admiral bad given it up. It ie nc sorted by those who are in the eoufidcuce Admirai that, after duly weighing the reports of the commanders, and taking Into considera tion the tact that most of the vessels injured reported lhal they were partially disabled by the time they were under fire forty minute?, he determined of his owu volition not to renew the assault. Tbe danger of uny ol the vessels be coming disabled aud lalliug into tbe hands ol the enemy, also hail great weight with him, as well as a great probability thul iu undergoing another fire of similar fury aud force, some of our vessels would be uuable to returu to their anchorage. ...... . As far as I can ascertain the subject of forcing through the obstructions aud luakiug a dash on the city, leaving thagreut fortifications behind them, was i.Ol eutertaiued. What was the char acter* of IBe Invisible obstructions is only known by statements uud inilmutioDs ol block ade runners aud other parties wbohuduuiu lete»l iu deceiving us. They bad represented torpedoes manufactured out of steam boilers, dy feet long, filled with powder, acres uud of fish Deis, aud ull manlier aud variety of develioh contrivances which were to blow our iron clads out of wutt-r- sharp pointed stakes which were to pierce their hulls, and u rain ol bomb shells to crush their decks. Indeed, there Is an doubt that the authorities of Chut lestou relied as much on the leur ol ob structions «s they did on the obstructions the selves, and me Imaginary torpedoes have done their work most effectually. to extract the oil. r cultivation it may be made to produce uiue to leu bushels of seed per acre, aud nishcl yields twenty-lour pounds of good ihis oil, especially the first portion,which -old-piessed, aud mixed in the mill wah slices ol apple, is doubtless the purest kind ul oil lor the table, and the most agreeable that is known, it is interior to noue, excepting tbe finest Nice or Lucca oil. it is preferable to the second rate oil of those places, uud the peculiar taste of olive otl may be imparled to il by the addition of a small quantity ot that oil ut au pertioe quality.” The lurgest heads which an employed for medical or domestic use, uru ob turned Irom the single (lowered kind, uol ouly for the purpose ol extracting opium, but also ou account ol the bland, esculeut oil that i9ox pressed Horn the seeds, which are simply etnul eive, uud coulutu noue of the narcotic pnuct pie. For the latter purpose, tl uu other, it; culture iu this eouutry is worthy ol attention Cortaluly, it t» an object worthy ol public « coutugemsnt, as the auuuul amount ol opi imported into the Uutted States is valued upwaid of t4U7,(AHJ. It this was true some years since, flow much more eeseutlal lo Its production uow (1803), when gum o aud morphine uru so very difficult lOobla Occupied lu icsearche* upon ihese subjects during the month ol Juue, uuder the order ol the Surgeon General, l was euabled lo collet* iu u lew days, more tUauau amice ot gum op um, apparently ot very exculleui quality, bav unt ail the smell aud taste of opium (which have udmtuistered to the sick,) from specimens ol the red poppy luuud growing iu a gurdeu ucat Slaiebuigh, S. C. 1 have lilile doubt lhal all we require could he gulflered by ludie children withiu the Confederate Slates, il oa|y the slightest ttttduUou was pula lo cultivating the pluuls In our gardcu?. It thrives well uud beam abuudaully. It is not generally kuowu that the gum which hardens alter incising the capsules is then rigidy lor use, und may be pre scribed as >pmi opium, or laudanum aud pui gone may be made from il, with alcohol whisky. The poppy, il is said, produces better when planted iu me tall. lu obtaining gum opium, the capsules ut longitudinally ouly through the si though some advise lhal il should be done IV »vv upward. 1 find longitudinal tuclsf moot economical. This is generally d< in the ulteruooii, the burdeued gum betug q.ed ofi early next morning. Boyn or girls easily allcud to this. Il the capsules are only ou oue side, the same operation may epe.itted ou lire olh ply ol opium obtained. A uuite with ib •lude dolorous edge mg ; the Httli < Hi, wood; poplu Collected in Columbia; Ne This jda ally < i deep the juice passes Within lipijtra, L. Tulip tree , white Glows in swamps; diffused John's, Charleston District ciu. FI. June, onlc, diuretic, aud diaphoretic ode Uu b-Uiluics t< Dose ul bail; xx to xsx grume it is at luui touic, slightly diaphoretic. Ihe in or decoctiou is made iu the proportion ounce to u pint ol water; dose one or tw ilru’ -Atlvrrtwmruhv THEATRE. A. WALDRON, I.KS8KE am. MaWaukh Monday kvkisinu, apuil 27tb. The fivorite Comedy hr three acts of THE SKKinilS FAMILY. Snug aud (Juarielte-The Star Spangled Fisc of the tvouili The**fian Kaiihy MUalC BY Tlili PALMKTl'o BAND, To coutlu Jc* with the faue ol ihe THK UbillU BFLLK. Box office open irom lo to l*i o'clock, dally. Admission—Dress Circle and Paruitulte, $i; Second Tier, SOceuta; Gallery, *f6 cents; Puvatc Boxes, fiitu Notice. BAN K OF Til R STATE OF GEORGIA. ( holders, 1 banking Ir clrFi $10. Tickets for sale a look Stores. Doors open the Hotels, Music i LIST Ol' ( \< ALLLD F0K FKtillillT IN THE OFFICE OK THE SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO. April William?, .1 K Wright, DB Williams W J Kelly, .1 T ijiiin . M Tbe Yankees Below Tuacuiubla. On Friday last the Confederate cavalry, Co], ddy, whose headquarters are at Tuscuuibiu, countered a body of the enemy, suid to be four brigades, nf all arms, variously estimated 4,000 to (1,500 strong, and lougin them, as we e informed by oue ol Roddy’s regiment, near ly the whole day. He says three of bis regl- •iit were killed, aud some ol the coiuiuuud re wouuded and Home Ukeu prisoners, but am of these were recaptured by our troops, .viug very few iu tbe bauds of the Yaukees. I he eueiujrs loss iu killed aud wouuded is believed to ueh greater,aud to include one colonel kill- We have heard the number ol Y tuKee pri rs staled as high as 17fi, but only 79 have as yet beeu brought to tins city --13 ol them ou Sat urday uight last, and fiti on Tuesday afteruo m. We saw these Iasi takeu before the Provost Marshal, Capt. Kaue, to give iu their descrip- lists, preparatory lo heiugscyl ou to Chat tanooga, yesterday moruiug. Ot them, about y live were from one or another ol the tier i Stales, two or three from Switzerland, oue i Hour Ireland and England, two or three natives ul Kentucky, several Irom Missouri, aud oue flour Washington county, Va. Phe rest believe, uf Yankee origin. After the fight Roddy fell back to a sir mg poHtiou thiee and a ball miles West ol 1 uscuinbia, uud the lemy, alter advancing several miles, lell back ross Big Bear Creek. It is said tbit the Yaukees burnt the gin tuseof Mr. Wm. Du-ksou, containing about or 30,000 pounds ot seed coltou, the dwell iug house ol Mr. Guodloe Malone, the Railroad upot at Dickson, and other bouses, Ar. This uews, however, needs confirmation. Citizens from the Federal lines report the laudiug of about 5,000 Yankees from irdUsporl-i Eastport, aud that it is the purpose ol the euiy to move iu two columus, oue up the liinphis aud Charleston Kai'r »ud, the other, jssiug Bear Creek tnueu higher up, aud emu- mg by way of Fruuklori to Tuscuuibia. From what we bear, they may be foiled iu their plaus. \ UunUuiUe Confederate, 23tl. Pkices in tub Northwest— Effects of the Wait and tub Blockade of tub Mississippi. The New York Herald has the following aril- ‘ss on ibis subject: Before the war the priceof a mule iu lliiuols is oue hundred and twenty five dollars in gold. At present, uoiwitbslaudiug the great demand tor the uuiuial in our urtuy, the price Is only sixty dollars iu depreciated cuirency. The same true of other agricultural products. A lute number of u Minnesota journal quotes prices acre us follows . ** Flour four dollars per barrel; corn forty five enis per bushel; dressed hogs three dollars nd twenty-five cents per hundred ; bams four enls per pouud ; butler leu cents per puuud ; ggs eight cents per dozen, und other articles equally low. lu the river counties of lowu, beef Is ouly two dollars aud fifty cents pur hun died, or at ihe rule of two and a half cents per pound, aud iu the nuuu* Stale last wiuter, not a hundred miles from the Mississippi, polk wss sold dressed at uol less than a dollar per hun dred. it is ce.riatnl> cheaper now." What is the cause ol thin, wnile the tame articles are so high ? it Is the increased cost ol iruuspuriullou. Owing to the closing of the Mississippi by the blockade, the freights offered to the ruilrouds exceed their capacity, uud the directors have enormously increased then rates. Flour, which used lo be transported Irom the on the Mississippi, by rutlruud, thiougb lo New Yuik at uiuety cents per barrel, uow to move it more than thrice that sum; and - corn, il costs the price ot five bushels one to market. b StahvingOut Pkockss —We have been told by geiitieiueu from Memphis that the ini presslou prevails among the Federals there that • troops at Port Hudsou are subsisting to a j(rcut exteul ou parched Felder, (’apt T B Mm roll, .1 J Clark, ii 17 tli. 18G:i. Goodin in, G Davis, m W Platcher, K Thomas, .1 T Wa ker. Gen W ii Milieu, Capt K D K ADD HARTERS CHIEF OF ARTY .»• ORD., i Ciiaiu.khtoN, March 31, It**!. f t is the desire of the Commanding Gen- ul that all Light Batteries In the De- artmeut should conform at once to the organl/.a- •resetlln*<l iu Paragraph I., General Orders No. Headquarters Department South Carolina, 'ia and Florida, dated December 4, 190i, of four l4) guiiB to each Battery aud six Rl) horses to the All surplus guus will oe sent iu to the Ord- >eput at Charleston, addressed to the uuder- sigued. lOflleial ) A. J. GONZALES Colonel amt Chief of Artillery aud Oruiiauce, pr2 Department of H. C , Ga. aud Fla, CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. rump, Muj * W ill* IU1- Mrs 1-. Kleber, Mr- M B And valuable packages for the lollowiug Rust, J NV Stud, W J Henry, Capt U At Gardner, Miss C San fmd, H 11 •pr27 C. II. BULK LEY, Age southernjnsMince CO. Capital—Two and a Half Million Dollars ! T HIS Company has beeu organized byele J. S. Lockhart. COLUMBUS VV. II. Young. Savauuah uud the prepared tu uj>v7 -ly | A’. B. Johustou, hi. A. Ralston, Johu L Jones, Pulaski S. Uoit, (Isaac Scott. SAVANNAH. Anarew Low, |VYiliit.m Battersby, Dwight Latbrop *” ^ JOHNSTON, President. been appointed Agent ft low country of Georgia, uud i risks a gainst bine ou the usual James akhenry, lia Bay at reel, up stair ‘OUNTY.— To all whom it may concern : Whi SB, CharlesT. Trucbelut will apply at the Court of Ord nary for Letters of Guardianship on tho person and property of Emil/.Lucia Harper, minor ~:ohau child of Solomon fin per, deceased. These are, therefore, to cue auu •admonish all whom ft may concern, to be and appour before said Court to make objection til auy they have! on or b. fore the flret Monday tu June next, otherwise out letters willbe granted. Witness. Dominick A. O’Byrue, Esq .Ordinaryf.n Chatham County, this 93d day of Apnl.ld63. NOTICE. O N Saturday moruiug last, I sold in tuarkot to gentleman, name uuknruvq, one pouud of bu me bunch of onioue, which cost $l .t»u. He gav wo $1 bills, as he and 1 eopposed In a ft*' minutes alter ^learned he paid me very libcrully. will meet me lu market on Tuesdav morrnne, t I to n>y house on the Thunderbolt road, I uMl rt u h'm hiscnange. WILLIAM ePKAitS. pr27—I* A Notable Kenxoadb ahkxsted—Samue 8uapp, of Sullivan county, who tied to Liucolo- dom, leaving bis family, und who is said to have made frequent visit* to his home, and is further charged with having pilotted Carter into E at Tennessee on his bridge burning raid, was ar- b * § own Louse, some one or two miles irom R loan tv file, by a detachment of Foulke’s North Carolina regiment He was brought to this city yesterday and committed to Jail. He is an intelligent man, and In politics hated Andy Johnson religiously, just as he pinned hie salvation politically to Mr. T. A. R. Nelson’s coat eleeve. He ia likely now to be hung as u spy. This is one of those singular and anoma lous cases in Fai t Tennessee which have beeu brought to the public gaze by ibis revolution We ebtll watch the progress ol Mr. Snapp’s case with some interest, and see if the political leaders who got him into this danger, while they have looked alter their own security, will now make an effort in bis behalf. Our motto ia “ Fiat justiiia, ruat calum Ftioxvitts Register, 23d. Fultou thus of ihe " recunnoissatice" If tbete is another^Karragut iu the uavy ii should be seut here ul once lo lead tbe gallai officers und men of tins .-qusdrou lu their Ion aud anxiously expected victory. Whoever 1 may be, he will find llu-tu ready aud auxious to co operate wnit him in Hicunog this uatiouut retribution. Above ull, do uol trust its execution to those who have been frighten ed by rebel pbuulorus. expect defeat, uud do not believe that success is possible. Com. FakraGUT ruay feel himself flattered by the compliment Implied, but if he would pre serve what brains he has, uud uol jjetify (be substitution of uu N tor the first letter ot his classical name in the epitaph which would soou be iu requisition, he will not bo in a hurry to expose his carcase to the concentric tire of the Charleston batteries. Tax Church Burning in Florida.—A Scene.~\ letter fiorn Jacksonville, Fla., gives an accouut of tbe scene which followed the barbarous burning of the Catholic Church there by the 8th Malae regi meat, firth from the laud of convent-burning mobs 4nd ' Hiss" inquisition committees. It says The two Iri*h companies having been sent out of the wav o.i purpose tut* Maine regiment marched up to the Chuicn, and alter glutting their beat ly minds by desecrating the hi iiporiunt Act. iporluul act wj I Georgia, ut tic 3 d by glutiing then bcas ly isecrating tin- house of Goj, cutting and debae ie eacreds) uibols of religion, set fire to the bnildiug, dustr.oiug evertthing The clergyman's dwelling shared the same fute Nouvht was respect ed. nothing seved. The ne as ol these onrages having reached the Irish com|»anies, they rushed to the scene oi wanton destructii u, but too isle to save. Many actually wept - * cause ol their inability to do any voixl Theu, filled with bate at the duets of tbi- mischtel, and unmindful of the dtspjrity ot numbt-rs, the/ turned up n me Uowu Kaerers, when a fierce street fight ensued, which could only be quelled by the during on • Yankee fo ivhbfl easaryto ried in i>ona, •till defiant, and bw ample vengeance upon the *U An lush ofiicet at am^ly puuiehed f ornj.a i board tbe gunbo, ltd- a- t he and his men lziny and Unhung tees, a*iu a though cd ULti. The following the Legislature siou t .4»i Act to be entitled an act to adit an additional xtciiuu lu the F.ighth Divis-on of the Penal Code oj this blale: bee. 1. The General Assembly of Gcoigiado enact,<huGihe following be aud la hereby enact ed as an additional section lo the Elghib Di vision uf the Pcuul t.’ode ul Georgia: li auy two or mot e-persons shall associate theuisclvea together tu any society or oigauizaliou what ever, \ Uh the lutent uud for the purpose of preventing muuy manner whatever any person or pctHK 111 ^ whomsoever from uppreuticiug himself or themselves to leuruund practice any trade, craft, vocuttou or culling, to leave the employment of their employer or employers, or lor the purpose by any means whatsoever of pieventiug ot deteiriug any person or per sons whomsoever fiotu learning or practicing any such iradt-, crult, vocation or calliug what soever, every such person so associating tnui- sdt >u such society or orgauizituou,shall he deemed guiliy of u misdemeanor, uud upou conviction thereof shall be punished by flue and imprisonment in the common jail of the county at Hie discretion ol the Corn 8cc. 2. Upon the (rial ol auy per sum- u nil or the preceding secuon. u may be made u wuuese,ut)d no stuietucui made by him or her on such a trial, ahull be evidence against him or her except upi dictinent lor perjury. Highly FhoBaBlk -The 1‘urus Irom the It-umle pri rum the Henry Clay on l he member of the olsl l< tho, U will be leuietuben ’uiikees some time since, w le leported ou his nrriva nd been 'cut up the Yaxui ’ bad been plai Vicksburg Whig tier who escaped itsduy night, that ul Bent do I Iuu 14T Hu > hnditlg him.-elr el> dou< d, deserted to the IS alterWaids bung. that ull our gnus asod that “quuker rstead, wher. upou the Lancaster and How such siou should have got abroad we know uoi, aud rather lufer that with the Federals the wish is lather lo the thought Within the past tew days we have conversed with several gentlemen who buve very recently returned from Port Hudsou, ull of whom iu lorm us that the stock of subsistence now at lhal place is amply sufficient to provision the guirisou Irotn lour lo six mouths. Tbe com uiissuiy dcpuiluienl ha* been alive to iuiun contingencies, uud lias anticipated '.be biockadi ol Red liver t>y layiug iu uuiplu supplies in ad Vuuce. The troops at Port Hudson, moreover, are tu the \ciy best ot spirits, uud eager lor .mother cugageuieul with the euemy. Wheth er they will get U or uol is a problem lor future soluuou.— Jackson Appeal. Gen. Jim Lane’s Niouek Rboimbnts.—The Chicago i'ltucs of the 10th says : We near uothiug more of Geu. Jim Lau black brigade. 11 Senators Wade aud Chandler will travel lo Fort Scott, iu Kansus, and make investigation ou the couducl ol the war iu that viciuil), they will leuru mauy Iblugs which they would be more uuwilltug t»> disclose than the investigating committee ol the House Were to place before the eouutry tbe Vju Wyek port. They will learn that tbe uegroes there have, muuy ol them, beeu stolen It out 1'ui masters, aud that those same masters are uow in Foil Scott guarded by their slav es; that mauy ot them have entered ihe service unwillingly thul huudiedsol them have deserted, and those who rcuiuiu have had their passions inflamed by artlul appeals, aud have beeu taugt barities liom the perpeiraliou ul which ludiuus on the war puth would shrink. From Bblow-L'Iuhbb DaTs’ Flour.—Fi gentlemen just arrived from Natch* 4% we team that there hud beeu some Laid lightiug Bayou 1 eche, . u the 13 b, 14th uud 15tu. The tigbliug lasted three days—ou the 16th forces drove the «Lemy before ItiL-m. We could uol find out the streuglb of eilhef side, but presume, from the fact that there was a lb days’ tight, that both the Coulederule uud Y kee foices were lu considerable strength, will be remembered tbul late dispatches 11 cal.-d u buttle lu that quarter. Geu. O'leuhaus we think, commands iu that Y uuktes.—Jack ion Mmsisslpplah Tory Band—A citizeu of Jucksou county lello us that a number of lories have Lauded themselves together iu Baud Mountain lo resist comciipt.on uud tbe ui rest of deserters—that they woisled a company, more 01 less, of Con federate cavalry, who weul there to attest de sellers aud couscripta, some eight or leu days ugo—lhal the facts have beeu reported to Hr•udqtmtlers at Tulluhotnu, aud a force baa beeu detailed sufficient lu overcome tbe lories. | Hnutevllle Confederate, 23ii. Fokbwaunkd— Fokkaumko.—We ventured some leu days ago lo cull Geu. Pemberlou’s at- leutioii to a luidinto Mississippi, hum Coriutb, dowu tbe Mobile- and Obin Kailroud, desigUed to destiuy ihe growing crop and lo desolute the* eouutry. Tbe evideucca accumulate thul such 19 the enemy’s intent loll, A1 e we prepared lo stay their progress, and save the glowing crops I ihat Irtiliful rtgiou ? Well, let them come, apr27* HJMINICK A. G’BYRNR. O. INFORMATION WANTED O F REDDING YOUNG, of Ware County. Any one knowing of his whereabouts will confer favor by addresalng ” W H II. Y.,’’ Savannah, »* Wanted. an of good stand ^ part of the city. luruished it possible Apply imutediately * “ Mce of the Southern Kipress Company api37—8 the ONKTHUU3 AND Y A Tv D MOSQUITO NETTING. NE thousund yards pure While Linen Mosquito Nettl ' apr$7—*i GKO. n. NICHOLS Georgia Nankins, F AK sale by aprtT HENRY LATH HOP & < Corn Meal, See. 400 apr27- Coach Varnish, N U.'KN CORN MEAL ttfiil Ins. Snap I be. Bacon For sale by WHITEHEAD KiWPLOYMBM R Y a competent Bjok Keeper Address Box 7L . S ENGINEER S OFFICE. Hauled limuediateli 200,000 ^,Kr d "" V ' r ° d " ^ v " rnn.M MCHAhY Mnie of Georgia Musicians Wanted OK Company E, C 1 Uwoui Marini and two ttfer tlcuiurs at flu* Naval Oflh 1 Bull aud Whi'ilk' >ur Musicians Apply foi 1 ui a Liberty si. HaVANNAU, April Hi. 1H08. he annual election tor Eight Dlrec- 11 the pan of the Individual stock- usulng year, will lie held at the Savannah ou MONDAY, 4th May, 1, between the hours ol 111 A M. und 1 P. M. A’. (TMMING, Cashier. V ii.'ii-iH l oiist it ul iiiiial it*i copy aprlT Id NOTIC )E. HIKF QUARTERMASTER’S OFFICE, I Savannah, Felt. d4tIt, lHti-'i. ) lmviug demands against this rent are hereby uol tiled that •. sen ted before the firs! of eve- 11 KUMANN HIKCSU, Major and Q. M. Ruction $aUi. ■ft r-m-—. !■ f^ii a unmn‘ I OFFICE ENGINEER A SUPERINTENDENT, I * ’il A l'.l.KnTilN AND HAVANNAU KaI 1.UOAU C'O., V Chahlbston H. C., April «0.1st3 j O N and after TUESDAY. April Will, and uu fnrtlier notice, the schedule ol passenger frai liia road will he as follows, viz : MAIL TRAIN. Leave Charleston 10.30 P. M. Arrive at Savannah ft.ttiA. M. J.cavu Savannah ti On A. M. Arrive ut Cbur'cston 12 45 I*. M. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. BY IlkU. \% . WYLLY. ~~ Valusble Real Estate Will be M;.,. the Cong That valuable R -ui E-taie. s|iiiat«-ii ik \ bounded on the east by Fu'-rn street, eilth in street, west by We-i Boundary etree und n r» . ,au lane, uud known as the pro, ertv ot th,. 1-1I. 1. by “ Stiles. A plut of the properly in, , - „ office. Terms cash “ BY LEO. U'. WYLLY L Will be sold on the first TUESDAY in May net. before the Court House lniht*Htv. 1n»xt i hast hair of Lor No. W Crawfoid Wrd Th“ m ^ovementa ronalet of two tenement 1 brick basement '°den botid- 1 good 1 BY HLUN At filJEYBftt, 163 Broughton btieoi Will bo sold, ou MONDAY, imb inst., at 11 0 Vlorb . A. M., at our store, 0CK 10 boxes Family Soap 9 boxes Tobacco .‘1 bltls Halt 10 boxes Rebel Matches An assortment of good Furniture, oral Matt roast 1 carpe “pfiS-S BY LsROCHR A BELL? Household Furniture. On TUK8DAY next, the 28th inst., at 11 o'clock a» WL- r .“i. tah: ".“ lB Hnl1 “ trl, ‘ t ' “i-raiid dour “ h*«ofd r,ln * 1, " l ' llo ‘ ltp ,he Ciiurch, ur Parlor, ct.raiiurai Uitcbuu Puruiturp, Crotkury Wara and Oia.ivra!'* — — apras HV I.hIDM HI: A HELL. Will be aold. on TDE9D1V. 2Slb in i at N « Uardi i- a Warr-houfe, corner ol Bay and ion coia' er, alreele, at 11 o'clock A. M„ E 10 c taka dli ty l’„ru, almul 10(1 buabcla Condemn c d ;; ,^°K. by order of Major .1. L. Locke. A l . L'liarlesto r.rto A. M. r »P. M. i (Hi A. M. Acriiuiumdslion Train dally, buudaye excepted. Mail irsiu going .South will coune 1 with mail •»ln on North-eastern Railroad, and at Juucitou i'll ( cuirul RaihoaU train for Macon or Mont- >mery. Mail train going North w 11 connect with mail uin ou Norib easl. in Railroad *'•0 lretghl or live stock will be taken ou mail Hisn. H. 8. HAINES, aprtrt—12 Euglueer aud Hupc rmtt udenl. ^or Sale. rilHR Urlshati I 'latitat ion, in Bryan couuty, about X three miles from Way’s Htatiou, ou the Ha van. ah, Albany aud Gulf Kailioad. adjoiuiug lands ol Arnlods Clays and Waters, coutaiuiug about six undred acres. For terms, apply to «pi-2V -r. ULifUN T Jb DAWHON. Southern lusurauee COMPANY. CAPITAL, - - #1,000,UOO. mm: Capital Hlork of tliis Company having been X increased to une Million Dollars, risks aga nt-t or damage by tin" will be taken on favorable *. Apply at tlrt* otllce of tbe Compauy, No. 89 John M. Coo Henry Latlm JOHN A. STALEY, AUCTIONEER, OLI) IOMIH.M. ZINC WANTKi). pHlrly-live cents per pound will be paid for ai L amount delivered Ir the city ol Augusta, und f • ceuts for ingot Zinc. GEO. W. RAINS, mar.Id—1111 Lient. Col. Comd’g, WANTED Sequestration Sale. Y order of the Ron Edward J. Harden, District the highest sday in May next, before the the usual Jud/ ill be lei TU House iu the city of Sav lours of sale, t he lollbwii g property : One undivided ball of Jones or Cabbage Island in he Havunnuh river, ten miles below the city of Ba vannsli. Oue undivided half ofA Wharf Lot on Hutchinson's Island, opposite 1 be city «»l Bavauimh. One Lo. 01 Laud 1N0. vtfj in Free Town. One Negro Man named Yorick, a bakrr by trade. • Ne ( vo VYourau named Lai - and < ne fractional part of a share it rk of the Oceau uud Harbor Towboat ( the Sequestration Sale. B Y order of the Hon. Edward -i. Harden, District Judge, will In* Hold at public auction to tli highest bidder, befi.ie the Court House in the ci y 1 r-avhuuah. on the Hist Tuesday iu May uext, at 12 W. C DANIKLL, Receiver. $30 REWARD JOHN BLESSING 1ST Maco: alirt copy ior W. Neely, A. r the apprehension and delivery Oglethorpe Barracks of Private ouipany E, 2Id Battalion Geoi- Do deserted from e tmp ou tbe 18th siug is :iU yt mi' ot age, G feet U inches nipftxion, blue ey.s, bald headed, itsily detected, He is sup- or Augusta us suli C HUB8EY, ai 11 Commanding C< Augusta Constitution semi nill to Capt riu T. I NO. R F. TATTNALL. w E offer at wholesale und retail a good assort- uil of SPRING AND SUMMER READY MADE CLOTHING n dr E 8. LATH MOP, lw 140 congre s street. Tobacco, Tobacco. J^ILLIC'KIMCK TOBACCO o bt ed.l .1/,- "m UOg j Wanted. Vh.ch had Leci SitlOKING TOBACCO Loose in barrels and lu 2 Ib. bags, ay 124 W M. DWID- Tau Bark W a sited. deliven 1 .-tl, pauug iu leather aprtl-tf HuOTIIBV i'rALEr SUNDRIES. gQ HOYEM TOBACCO, varit.us brand* 160 bbls Flour 50 boxes English Soap fid gross Matches 75 bushels Feus Sou Corn vim) lbs whole Black Pepper 30 half cues's Oolong Tea Hi bags Cubs and Rio Coffae IU bbls Sugar 5 “ Syrup For sale by M LATIN, aor25—l\v B ‘ UttU birc $J0 Reward. f|71»e above reward will be paid lor the appreh 1. moil and delive v of my uegro man David, w ra uu wav 111 DeeeurtMx fast. David 19 about 5 feel or '* mciies bb b, wtWl proportioned, skin black, u HV Uk«. w. Willi. •]*«.first 1UEHDAV in Hi*, nez the city of Bavannab. u Liberty Is Baru, out bouses, Ac., with u Will bo s fore the Court nouse, acres of land, situated c improvements consist of two Dwelling Huuii*' out bouses, with a well of excell- nt wi The orchard contains Peaches. Plums ana t-ruve of .wwt Oi»n t u Tr™. , »l. 0 , Fl K " “nrf . vines. Tne above property is below Thunderbolt, c'uu hi until day ol saie. Ho, will Bill atthe ««U||. ll,no lol ol laud No Kill DUtilfl, l.wlu couiily, conl»n,l“ "J »P1S4 Cun be treated quart e KY LuKtM'HK Ar III Ll. Lot and improvement north-ea-t corner II b “bum and Urvau streets, Ir ntiin- on Waricn h/ij,*-* the improvements consisting of a large two eioV ive Kitchen and Su ; subjc hies, of briek all 11 rout to the city of o um. It not so d ill theu be otieicd cn aollan fit- fit st Tact fifty .* Court House. MY GKO. U. WYLLY. A Beautiful Summer Residence on the : u the first TUESDAY in May next, be fori the House in tbe city ol Savannah, will be vol Lot aud improvem nts ou the Isle 01 Hope. holds many thousand gullono of wafer Terms cash; purchaser lo paj for titles. upr22 MY CiliO. W. WI LLY. A Fine Residence Flouting thj Park. Ou tbe dist TUESDAY in May ubxt, bef-.re Court House iu tin* city 0/ Savuunah, will bo e Two thirds of Lot No. Monterey v\ aid improvements consist of a Une brick dwelling. < taming eleveu loomo, with all the modem <n.pr. mi nis. Tbe buck building is two stones, wnb j servauts' rooms, carriage douse and stable i tn proveua-nts are uew. , apr: MY LaHoCIIK A* BELL. Desirable Resifieuce Ou TUESDAY, 4tb May uext, «t 11 o'clock, in front of Couft House, will be sold, Tbe Eastern tenement of ttiat brick block stiua.id 1 Gordon street, corner ol Bull, fronting tne monu- ent ou Monterey tqiuie—a good three slot) brio: mseou basement, with brick outbuildings, caniHgu bouse, HUd servauts’ rooms The lot ic 21 by loo iVcl, and subject lo u city grouud rent of — per annum. The house is lu good repair, with gas und water MY GKO. %Y. WYLLY. Administratrix zaie. f Will be sold on the first TUESDAY lu June next, before Hie Court House, in tbe city ui Su*«li.mi, between the legal htiurs of bale, Improvements on lot No. 20, Cr&wlord Ward, city of Savanuab, by order or the Honorable Court of Oi- dlnaiy ol Chatham county, for the benefit of the heirs aud creditors of the estate of Jacob atauke, dc- ceasul. HELENA MANKE, a l ir *b Administratrix. MY GKO. W. WYLLY. Estate Male. Will be sold on the first TUESDAY In May, before tbe Court House, in the city ofSavannuh, between the legal hours of ^le, Negro woumu Judy. Bold lor the beueflt of the heirs and creditors 01 the estate. MY 8TKVKASON A MK5DEL On the first TUESDAY in May next, before* the Court House in tbc.ciiy.of savaunad, between in - l<gal botiisoi sale, will be sold, Lot ixo. .'Mi, Mouterey Ward, to lcet trout by 99 feet deep. Improvements consist of three two story brink buildings on tin* rear 01 the lot, uow rented at |288 per annum, subject to a grouud rent of *4i» per annum tu the city. tprlT—to BY GKO. W. WYLLY. Estate Sale- Will be sold on the first TUESDAY' in May, before the 1 out 1 Houae in thec.ty ol Savannah, between the legal hours ol sale. West Half ot Lot No 7, Tower Tyt. ing, Decker Ward, together with the brick residua e thereon Icontiug on firought^u street hold by tfor the benefit ol toe heirs and credit are uf the estate. Terms rash—purchaser jiut iug to* p»q)ers. aplfi HY GKO. W. WYLLY. Administrator's Sale Will be sold on tne Hist TUESDAY' in MAY’ next, before the- Court House in the city of oavai.n-il-. het ween the legal hot-is of t-ale, A tract ol land containing 489 acres, on tire Cnnai, known ms purl of the Harden Swnmp True , wcii wooded. 11 mites from tbe city Also, 215 acres ul laud in Bryan county, bounded by lands of F. s. \N :i iiams, Jaa. Wooas, C. C. Mater, Tnoa J Lyons ur,d Wm. A. hhuman; Black Creek runs through a portion ol (belaud Also, 2fi8 acres or land lying on the ugeichee river, bounded on the north by lands oi Sutman. south by lauds ol Edwards, cost by Shuman, aud west by the Ogeechee river. Also, >t tracr «;1 iai.a lying iu Bryan county, known as the Bridge Tru-.' containiijj; acrce, a reserve ol 2ou will he made in the sale. Also, a heautual garden lot, \% mi.es irom the city, on the 1 ouisviilu Road, containing lb*’ nert sid land. Also, a slip of land opposite, on the Canal, coutmnliig7 5-10 ac e*. And .1 *lip « f lm d out ween the Central Huihoad hi.d the Louisviiiu Road, coniaiuiiig 1 fi-lo acres Alto. Go acres. No. 2fi Maru-wvilie. bottuded ou the east by d’. R Hiue? and Davie, on the r K Marlow, on the west by the Ogeechee ri’ on the south by lands of Henry Love, the above mod can be seen at my otllce the benefit ol the beu> and crcdiiois oi Ebeuezer Jeucka, deceased U. K HARRIS apt9 Adtntnist BY GKV. W. WYLLY. At Private bale 80 acres of land iu Bulloch county. 'Ihe irnpr- meets consist of two buildings, men containing ft rooms, and all uecerrary out buildings. The pi* out teeth ntisslug. _THEuDDHE BLOH. LEE BATTERY, April 20, lbiiJ. $30 Upward mire above reward will be paid for the preben- anpi 8 1)1 deserted Irom Battery on the 14th inst. Said liovle is 23 years of age. f» feet inches high, florid romplexiou.pray eyes, dark hair.iurus up his toes aud has a pompous swagger in waikmg ; was horn iu Quebec, Canada East; h*s worked Tor several years in Savauuah stowing lumber ou ships. apr A”,’ Salt, Salt. ny Salt Works are now iu fine operation, I u t-upply SALT In auy quantity. I can Mwuys fouud at my store, corner of Liberty uud wnua- JST-U H, VON HI.AUN, (Cuba Coffee. 150 api24—3 CHAMPION A FREEMAN- Corn. il slocked wim tiuit plQRis and grapes of <ery 1 place is well shaded noR ii lor Its liealHiy lUperior quality nnoMK ant evergreen icailty and deltghHn u- HY T. J. WALSll. . At Private Sale A Farm of 150 acres of land, situaud aboni miles from the city, ou tne White Bind Rom. r or particulars enquire at the countlnw-room EDWARD G. WILSON, notary public oonveyan oer. ATCIXV BUBSHil.’! OFFICB. Haprl—lm* — Take Care of your Carpets and Flannels. r it lie undersigned has for sa »: a lot of Tobacco X Stems, cult a ble lor preserving Funnels and Carpets from uiolUs. apr21-lw A. 1QNCE, Ageul 500 ..i-- apr24- Crockery, Glassware H oush-fubnishino uoobs. SALT, VLUWED POTS, l.ion PLATKS, •AKlOlsUEa. I 20U .1 ill!., J.t. and l)euil j.,lmr; 100 Uccauti r-. loo UnblelB.i’, laiye alza Wau-i Uackco, lo- P“-) “ r 'i 50 Lamps and Shades, and a general aesor-men I Bonnets. Boots, Bhocs. Caps, uurdware. Mattrieree, bioves, ud a luno* variety ot ° ( '^!. * r i‘i fJ' F _ i.alaat ,1 AMKi WILSON A VaIIIB 1V STOHt, Sal 1- . j apntt-t N,. i Bimimr-N i caat Mall, in.tore.nd for | H11U. ROpG. UI'SHKLS Corn, in store and ior nai , by CHAMPION & FREEMAN. CHAMPION Jfc FREEMAN. COAST SALT. FOR SALE BY lir2 4 W. M. pAVIJDSON. apr25 FOR BALE BY L. J. guilmabtin GGARDBB Brass and Copper giods 20 rauip.ror-J^ BN ^ rL'NN.NO