Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, April 28, 1863, Image 1

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vO :r * i VOL. XIV. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 2H, lSG.'j. NO •09 sJailo^Wovniii^ J)rn'! r in tln> fie 1«1. Tin- ! \\ . HV thcodore blois. T. THOMPSON, - - UIU I OH. XKK.T19 UF SUBSCRIPTION AND AO- VKUriSlM. run the daily paper. For one inrntb ft 00 ForAbreo months 5 l>u POil THI Till-WKXK1.V PAPKIl. For cne mouth .$1 51 For three months - 8 TO I OB THE WEEKLY PAl'ICH. For three months $1 fid Advertisements insetted (or f 1 G'i per square ot ten GO) lines or lets, eu.b insertion. Xu&SDAY MOBftlNG, APRIL 28, lOUT army correbpondencl 01 the Daily Morning New®. Imvp Home reason to n jo A’ 'Ins point one of tin hIiI'^hI^uiI i have us gallant an army ac wv are daily i*celvlug relulorceimuie—three tlniu- taud Itaviug rea bed Shelby ville laid irglit auil ne are buuml to whip the enemy whenever anil wherever we meet him. Hiuec my last tlir little Georgia Hone al has luon doing more mischief auinug the Yaukcc* berrossed the ('limberIhikI, aud after a pretty ae.vere skirniisli, succeeded in capturing a long tram of waeons loaded with all maimer of army supplies. Thu wagons and supplies were "burned, but the mules and prisoners flint'have recently were brought safely across 1 he liver into onr lines. piocuretlie The General i« oil again either to tear up a railroad, or capture a wag ii train, or siuk a gunboat, lieu Vau Dorn seems to have lieeu quiet since his llglr at Fraul^liuj though a portion of Ins forces have bail a hard tight at Tuecuiuhiu. From last accounts »»ur troops had been victorious, though the 'liglil was ex- pec.ed to lie reuewed on the lollow iug duy. Not a word from Wharton, Morgan or Pee ram From present indications 1 think you will receive telegrams liefore uiy next let.er, aimoiii«iug au ad vance movement b, our army liy tiiffmw id another week, it la certain that we are iiInuiI making some move in some direction, and 1 believe U will lie for ward. t. T.1TPOP I.UOHbl MI AVNKI’UIMV- | tor- * applies to the und« rslgued mid Huieil Act We have just received the follow ing letter by ex press. It is written bv oneoftinr dfilcers present, aud knowiiie Hie hu ts staled : Fiowicu lii.t'PK, March 87. 1803 - In these parts Wt tec and inncb for sadness iiiostdlrliugl.lsh lu(|MM| poisoned B | |((U i,j U1 ,i |»c* discharged, iiemy a"er niveu under my band and nQlcial signature, tins Is of 1 - - Notice. Disluieeory said AdniiuistrUhili Therefore, all persons coo rev tied are hereby re | «|Uii> d to show cause (tl any they Have) why s .id d olllci In tile most dlaliolieal m liner by the eiieiut In- having performed Uie most daring acts of service luiiiistraloi, on the tils' Monday in Align .lamury wid, isiitl jvs festliers for oriiauieuts. While lire Island they discovered two launches lying wishing to ■fAIMKH lllUHSMITH, p, o. w IMTB OK RKOHblA, \UVNli «ol N SutcLurvlllk, Tknn., April 2:1, 1803. Mr Editor: The earnest appeal ot President Davis to the planters of this country ou the subject of raising a large provisiou crop this year, baa been caved and read with groat Interest by all our dit.rs. This paper, like 'all the public papers that Lave emanated from our Chief Executive, In well timed, abounds with good seuae, aud la lull of hope ana encouragement to our people. Those ol us who arc in thuarmy, feel that this Is a matter Of vital im portance, involving as* it does our liberties aud all that we hold sacred and dear on earth; and vie would join our President in u giog upon our frieuda at pome ihe necessity of planting anything aud everything mat can sustain man aud beast, and to plant nothing »lit- Cotton and tobacco we can do without; but we cannot live, and tight, ar.dg.fin our iudepeudeure, unless we have meat and bitad Insure in> a pivot; of that for our selves an l our lamilius, and w*<Jil endure every hardship, and tight out thi& vyar to its bitter end, confident of our finai success. Bat if the spirit of speculation and the love of giiu shall cuure our provisions to fall us,'this great icVolutiou will prove a failure,and we must become a di grided, subjugated people, i have confidence tn our planters, and believe that they will read sod ponder this pa rrlotio appeal of President Davis, and that wc shall have an abundance ot provisions, both for our ar mies in the field and onr people at home. Before leaving this subject, l^must notice the acts and doings oi our .otale Legislature, l wish the members of that body to know what we eoldie.s from Georgia think of tueir recent couduct in Milledge vDie. For many of them, we entertain the highest respect; but for the rest,the majority of then), we/fcel and Intend to cherish the suprimeat contempt Con vened by Gov Brown to consider and act upon mat tars of the greatest importance, it was expet-ted that our Representatives aud Senators would go up to Mil edgeville th.(roughly imbued with their gieat re sponsibilities, and discarding all tlieir prejudices, would water apou and discharge their dufic* like statesmen and patriots. Bat, instead of lb s, it ia No One to Daiik Resist the 1' Holdikk-* -The Yankee Adjiilttnl General Thomas lute million atively announced to the Yankee army that puuishmeut shall be indicted ou all troops h- aisting the antlioiiiy and policy to the Government iu ielatiou to the use of negro soldiers, and lie pro mises honor and promotion to all who support it. All Act To regulate the sale ami exportation or corn, wheat. uieafl dour, bacon, sail aud other articles produced iu the State o Georgia or kepi lor sale iherein. Sec. 1. The General Assembly ul Geoigia dounset, That from and after the passage oi Ibis ac , it shall tiol be lawful for auy person or persons, except pro- Uu cTa aud millers, to sell corn, corn m.-al. gills or hominy, wheat, dour seconds or short*, bacoi:, pork or beef, or mutton, either salted, fresh or on the leel, or salt, without (list obtaining lice .se irom the Judges of the Interior Court of toe county in win. ti salt articles are to 1m* sol i, which shall authorize the lurucia? s to whom the same is gianied 10 said chgtity, afid no other, for one year from fi! df^hfffeauie, nfld at a profiFoPnot more than five pei_c.nl. ou the price paid to the producer, and cbAigSt^ exclusive oft the license lees aud luxes ou the same; bin uo luvuceshall be granted unless the applicant first make mid subscribe an affidavit in STATIC € H TV To .lolln M. Tls ... . . applies to the Ordinary lor Letters ot Adiuiuistia tioii, with the will auuexed, on the osta e of Haemal u w lb i heir srins • slielfield, deceased, late of said comity ami Slate, ('eked, busily eiura.cd in destroying the salt woika j 'I'hese are, therefore, to cite and admoulsh, all and belonging to Jam i> Curry. Onr party approached j suigiilai the kindred aud creditors ot said deceased, them as near as they could willioul discovery, and ui he and ap|>eai ai luy office, within the lime pre when within alKiut one huiidr. d yaids of Hijiii they ' r-crlm-d by law, aud show cause (If any they have) -h'd out upou them from lieluud u hill which had | -why Letters ot Adinmlstrati concealed them from the enemy, amt demand!da render They were taken bv surprise aud alters few in hi tiles hesitation the w hole party surieud reil.wi Ill- drop of blood being shed Alter tlie siirrend' r l-ail taken place. Captain Kill ridge proposed to Grit k a glass of liquor its he felt leiumt.and asked I iipitenant 'onkiln to join luiu Tne Lit uluniil harply an- bed liqu nted of hi-* log brough of any kind, but being insisted on drink, little dreaming ol ihe treachery Two glatwp, already prepared, were Iti« h they drank 111 about tWeUly mill- after they Imd drunk, be whs seined with a hurt iug in the stomach aud giddiness in the head, the last t yinptoui was common when he drank liquor at ail. hut tb -first alarm -d him aud h«- ilitmedutely sent lor the doctor to the post. In the meantime 'he symptom* increased in iiiteusity until lie was driven mad hy the pain lie tell When the phynleiuii ar rived it was too late to do auytbing for hiui; he soon alter died, wild and raving like a madman with the mania imUu. On beiug charged hy the physician with bis diabol ical aH. he coolly u p ied tliat all advantages were fa r in war; that he had met LLut i.oukhn several times before,and that it was much easier to kill such with whisky than with powder aud lead, or the swor.l; th**t h • had tried M and found it so Such unblushing efiioutcry and savage buitality Is almost without a parallel 'apt. kittridge is now in Uir custody of (he civil writing, before said judges, that be will not sell auy of said articles, within oue year from the date ot said license, al a greater rate of profit than five per cent , and the price paid to the producer, and charges, ex elusive ol the license fees and taxes ou the same, aud will sell only iu the comity iu which the license is obtained, which atfi.iu It (.lull be filed with thet'lerk of the luferior Court of said county. received the sunn as toil, without obtaining license under the first scctiou ol this act, nor shall be sell any loll al a greater rate than the usual um fcet price iistul the persona so licensed to sell iu r counties, aud furnish^ copvrof the same to each Grtiua Juri’ that may assemble iu said county there alU'i, on the first day or their organization, and such rsbu (shill cause a sigh or tm cause a sigh or be posted coitspicu msiy al coll iug very evident that a majority of the members ot both J houses went up to the capital full of potty prejudices, and resolved to do nothing that Gov. Brown should recommend ; and hence the main objects of this special session o^tho Legislature were utterly d. That any persou or persous who shall be guUtyof a v.ulattuii ui any of ihe provisions of this art who has obtained such license, shall be gu Ity of pci jury, and suffer and be punished with all Uie pniuh penali-cs 'thereof; unit if any person or persous »pV Hie' pnxxucor of miller, shall still or utiempi all without such license, as required iu the firm pccUou ol th s act, be s all. upou conyiclfou thereof, in any of the Mupcrtor Courts of this Stale, be irnpri mated. It will be a long' time before these convince the soldiers oi the army that their selfish, unpatriotic action on the cotton quest iofi was npt the refiult of prejudice and demagogaistu ; and if we survive this great straggle lor independence we hype io teach them a lesson that they will never forget. There are two classes ot oar people at home that we ut terly uhhor and .1eepiee.*y>sci4aforE and detfi igoguea These are our most dangerous enemies—they arc uirtady branded with Infamy—and when this war is over, and our soldiery return to their homes woe be to those miserable men who, for monej and office, are willing td sell our liberties aud our couutr) Ae have confidence, however, in the great masses of the people at home; aud we believethat bur plant era, thoroughly aroused to the necessities oi thi umes, will, In despite of the foolish LgisLitiou oi the subject, give their whole time aud attention to the raising of provision crops this year. At last matters iu this department are beginuiug to aa«u uo sjhieibing like a tangible shape, turuiab- •ng ait tile lent data from which to hypothecate the probable future movements of tbe Army of 7V/ifi«> *ee. Since Gcu Bra^g established his headquarters ut ibis place alt has been full of life and aci.vli.*.— The different batteries belonging to Lieut. General Po k'd corps have been tinned, aud we now have brigades of artillery, and the finest drilling I saw. on yesterday orders were issued tor artillery to advance, and about uiue o’clock A. M. the different batteries bt-gau to through the town iu splendid styl*- columns was very long, and whilst pas-dug a thou questions jveie asked as l.» its destiua ail that could be ascertained was that it was out several miles to lake a position on oue < dhelbyville tikde. Following lint order to tillery came other orders to tbe infantry, full ul meaning, and indicating a move iu some direction Tau bsirgage trains aud oil extia baggage and all the tents have been ordered to the rear, only six files being allowed to a company of oue hundred nieu All this, together with the fact that two or three bri gades have advanced, sad are.now hard at work trenching and fortify iug in front is sutficienl evl ucnce to my mind that, when we do move, it will be forward ami not 'lackwards For some time i had believed that the next great bittle of Tennessee would be fou?ht at Tullahoma , but I uovy begin think if the enemy does not sdvauce to meet u* u few days we will go to meet him. Bo my readers need not be surprised to hear at any timu lUat w ore on tbe march in the direction ol Nashville. If the accounts contained in Northern and Hut) *r/ipaptrs of tbe movements of the enemy are at a to be relied on, the inactivity of Gen. Roeeuerauz army is easily explained. His present effective force is Insufficient to keep up communications with his ouse, aud at the saute time move up and glv< cessiul battle; and beucq he is simply a wait ini7 reinforcements, These, we are told by the Northern pnu, are being furnished him by (he thousands aud hundreds ol thousands Gen. Burusid-!, with his thirty thousand, ahd Gen. Frunkiiu, with his tweuly thousand, are now 111 Kentucky on their way to joiu him. whiie U.n Grant, with nearly the whole oi his Vicksburg armv,is coming np the Tennessee 11 ver to cut off ail possibility of oar retreat. And it is stated that just as so jn as these reinforcements come,Gen Roseucraus will march upon and gobble up tie i.rmy, ana thus put a speedy eud to this miners bie rebellion. Now, although this blustering and boasting of the Nortturn papers about what their ar rntea are doing and going to do, aiiruld frlghU'ii body, it seems that some of our people—editors among the rest—have all of a sudden become very much alarmed for the safety of the Anmj of Trim The Chattanooga Rebel, Atlanta Intelligent and Memphis Appeal* each iu their turn, have centiy indulged in conj ret area ou this subject that were calculated to frighten us,If We bad not felt our selves a ilitlt Letter posted thau we be.ieved them to be. These papers say that the army that has so long threatened Yicksimifc i| |b bfe wftUdreu u and rent to Tennessee—that a large portion of the army of the s.iiieu iu the Pt-iiilt'uUary of line state 1 amount so e to the inform sold met or-prAsecufor. Bee 5. Thai from aud alter the passage of this act, it snail'not Wlawfln tor au> person or pei- tnort from *h s state, except by permit* G. sons to < siou of tUe Governor ol Uie nauie, auy article tides in the first oec'iou ol this act iiieuiioned, and any per-oa so egpurilug or aur 0. e aid ag in th. without jierfnls-loii shill be guilty of .» uiisde moanor, and, ou conviction, lie lined double Hie amount iu v*lue of the HiIue so exported or attempt d to be exported, aud imprisoned six montlii said fine • go . Bee. ti This act shall be g.v.-u ui charge Grand Jurv at each t riu aufl pubhaU. d by Hi ernur iu all ihe papeis of-tais Mate, and be 1 curing ihe wai with tbe AN>li'n»n »ip. Kroiu MiUolU. Onr latent advices Iroui B11II0IU represent the general situ.itton of alitira unchanged, apparent prospect ol a general bat'le Yu 11 keen remain iu tlieir loriilied posiiioua, and ihe future plans ol Geu. Lougbtreet are pru- denlly withheld Iroui lhe public. The Iasi truer lioat brought to City Point, among other parol ed Coutederale prlpmiers, lls meu, who, with a battery ol five gnus, were capluied by ibe my at Keelliig's tariff,' Monday last. Phi.-, tery had previou-ly uutioyed the Ytyikee tioals and traiispoi is ou Na f'un'ud rtvn, iug oueuud disabliug otbeis. The Pete Express learns Irom oue ot the prison lollowitig particulars ol the eaptuiy: Sunday night, so.>11 alter daik, tbry wet hUddenly startled by a loud cheer in their n a amt soon perceived that three Yankee rcgl uieuls (the ‘.Mill New Yolk, Dili t '..iinectici aud auoiher liom New . ersey), had, by tstdi cUIIoub mart b oil the south .-uie ol the rive aed the stream iu irgusporiH some di lum sburg parThe poor Greeka are iu a bad way lor a King. Russia is jealous of Kuglaud, ailil Kng* laud is jealous ol Russia, aud France ia jealous ol both, aud both arc jealous oi France, and these three are the “protecting powersj”. The result of tbe uroleclorate is that Greece must take such a kiug as the said powers gives her, and tbe result of the mutual jealousy is Rial the kiug must neither be an Kuglish, VreEeh nor Kusnluu Priuce, uor subject either, for that mailer. Bo It bippoued that the tit si king of Mo.ieifi jGijpci wus Qiboof Bavaria, a good ugb sort ol person in hi* place, |but the tbroue ol levoluliouury Greece wai ana Hie pliee for u dreaming Germau. Ills • peop'e tired of blui aud be Hied ot them, aud dually lircu Ul I1IUI UIIII lie IIICU 01 .uiui, uiii.i UUUIIJ iiewcfil back to Germany heartily tired ol bis Court at Athens. And uow Greece has au iutciregoqni and somewhat more Ilian her usual utmidby aud eoufusion. Her Legislative body or bbdjue have offered the lliroue to Pride.* Alfred of Huglaud, tbe sailor sou of Victoria uicf next in age to Albert Edward the Priuce ol Wales, Ijeiy Ap parent and newly made Benedict. Bui Allred Iuppoft ui o/her-iu law or nephew , ihe Duke ol LeuicUciibeig, a sou or.gradda *u,of Eugeue Beauharnuts, who is said tobe a . veiy clever uian, but he is out ol ilmqUt^UioM,be cause he is u member ol the royal lamRy ol Hus , with the the eslaie ol said deceased should the applicant. Given under uiy 1»aid and official signature, March v8d, iNtf .IAM1CS IllGll.sMlTH. mai/’. ., Deputy Hf luary IASI*. OF LKOHLIA, WAYNE COL NT Y . To all whom it may concern: When‘fin. Joint D. Itiimpb. AdiiilniaUaUii upon lhe estate ul Joseph Alauuing, Ue««-joved, applies for Letters of Disuiinsiou ft um Uu; aiiuiiuisliatiun of said estate. Therefore tin* kindred and creditors of said deceased sr*> hereby cited and admonished to file their ot.jee lions, if auy they have, iu m> ollle.i in lermsol Hie law, otherwise letters dinutlssory will begiaUled the applicant at lbs .September term next ot the t HUH ol urdmary Lr said coiiuty. , I AMhIS HIGILSMITU, D. O. W (V ■arch 5th, lSOJ. marh S TATF OF LKONI1IA, WAYNKLOLN TV. All persous having demand-* agaiusl .loseith Wain wi ight, deceased, late of said eoiiuty, arc hereby not Died and required Ui present them, pro|>«rly at tested. to tne undersigned, wltiiin the lime prescrib- eu by law; and all persona iudebted to said deceased are hereby required to Utake immediate payment to the uuduisigued WILhiY Adin'r. klTi n T , WAl’NK ■ UUN- All persons Laving demands against John huigbt, deceased, late of said county, are hereby no- Hil»*d and required to’ pre-eut them, properly attest ed. to llie mid. rslgued, Wllbltl the time prescribed liy law; mid alt p.raoiis Indented tn said deceused are lleietiy reqiiireu to make Immediate payment to tbe iiuilersigned. This March £td, lhbd. martb J'.JhKPU ». MOHRIB, Adin'r. S TATKOF OKPHIil A, WAYNk UULnTY. All persous having demands against Robert J. Wain wright, deceased, Tale of said county, are hereby uotiUed aud required to present them, properly at tested, to lilt flijncrirfftiM. within the tuue nrcscrilied by law, J and all persuhs mdebted to said deceased are hereby required to make immediate payment to .... ... n— W1LKY KNOX, Adm’r tbs umierslgued. Maicu ;u, lB.sk, UTATK UVt.KOMLU, WAYNR COUNTY. O Two mouths alter the da.e hereof, applicatiou will.be tutde to tbe t'purt of Ordinary of said county for leu re to s.-ll lots of laud numhers two bundr.Hl and fity eight (85d) and two hundred and fitly seven (857) tu the socoud (ti) fiislricl Of said county, Ibe real estate of Joseph Wa uwrtght. deceased, for the bca Admiuistrutor. liVUNUKS UVUNTi. _ r ... ill Dclk, Administrator I perse ertej, to l.e aud appear at uiy office within the time presiullH'd by law, to show cause. U auy they have, why Letters of Disiuissiou should uot bo granted. ss Irou Johu W. Harrell, Ordinary of sant this October tith, lHtw. V rtuesi iiily, H dot 1(1 It. A FKKFIjBH, D. C, O. O. Russia. Bo with the many Buonapartes', Bo aft^'r all, .Greece will probably In vie to pul, up w'tln some stupid imlioeility, whojwjll tie foo yveuk to be. au objeui ul je.ilou-^ to any ontf. Soiue secou.i sou ot some gruudj h I'/, -g ol Buigglelri>'Ebuiist'u or b:i.\e Biintn»*|ziel»eig f as tbe cune miy be. Borne ol the droji.-s lit *1 lie like au incubus up.rn tbe really great people ol Germany, wbo are heart liy tired ol'iuosi of them; aud if they, wbo are tlieir eouiiiymen and supposed to lie Uubilually dogmatic, are apt to tiur»t out oeeasioffally, what may wq ..ol ex peel Irom the excitable Greeks with S.iulberu blood aud piratical babiig. We pity the poor devil tbit undertake- to rule the Greeks — WUminyU Testaments row tux Akev. -Twelve casei 01 tesi Aiuouta have leceitHy reached P.'iei»lnin 1 oui Baltimore, by ti .g «<f truce, f< i di-tubii lion amoug our soldiers. An igeut -was dls patched hence tor the purp> rc «»t nbluibtug le- laineuls, but ou bis arr - ». tu Balliidore, b- was urfcsled by the Fedeiul aut'ioritie^, and 01 cxpLi'itug tbe object ol his mission ed orders to reluru Mouth iuiiuedlaudy. lie coiuumiucaled hi® wunU to a lew Irteuds, how ever, and tbe above number ol ciscs was pur chase I lor him. By permitoi m of Geii^Diit; they were ullowcd to be brouuli to th},y Rtf sbmrf nsfn'XM1. b&low them, aud Ibus I he ucarcal support was a brigade at least two miles distant, but they gallauliy stood then grouud, aud gave the enemy light, killing aud wuundiug.us was siibsvquuiillyusceriaiu.'d.soiue thirty or forty of the invaders. We I *-t oue iuuu killed,and had some lour or live wounded. C’apt- Sledding stood bis grouud ffrjnlv, and only surrendered alitr be bad disebarged eveiy barrel id a pair ol live-shooters. There were but b. r » ol ('apt. Budding's com mand preseul. 'Ibe other prisoners were al ladled to two companies ol the 44.ii Aldiauia regiment. Wc undeh-taud that Maj. Boggs, Geu. Loustreel's chief ol artillery, proi.-sie.l agmubi ocymuytug the positi.m, as it w i- too macii.qxp° h ^r hut tie lemdUpliaiH'.'s w. te ol The eommissioued officers, luclu.ling Cipl. 8'riblinguud Lieuis W. 1'. Marshall and Mdtmi M. Rogers uud T Marshall Archer, ol Fauquier, weie ad taken to Fortress Monroe aud c.tunned, uud the u.<u eommissioued officers and pi ivates paroled. Amoug the political prisoners iu ibe Jail ul Buflolk are Messrs. Kelly, Dr. Ed. Fh.ll'ixr, Dr Tyues a 11.1 sou, aud (Jupl. L'obouu, all of N itl*e- uioud couuiy. There are several Caridiuiaun Horn the cuuulies of Gates and (^linden also iouUuetl‘1 heie. — Kichm\fml II/in/, 2-1/A. An Tui.inois Rk.umknt Htsuanuru The 18Bih Illinois regime at, raised iu the soiilheru put ol ll.ai Stale, had been' cofietuti iy ilecreasi.-g in iuiiul>eis. until ii-trely one huinlre.l, luctu ‘lug the but- officers, verc lull. Diseili.msAWjfe Ol a.V«i) day «•<- toM in e. At ou.* 1 luiv obly tlurtyove (W-ri n-tEMl.ld ou the dally report, ou the MU in-t . Adjnt .qt General Thomas issued au older to must, r them opt uf sei The Bhook.e Gun - I he following descrip tiou ol the Brooke gnu, used by our batten, s 11 the graud reception ol the Monitor licet, (rath er 01 a coutrubaud nature, we Hunk, lor tin Ya ikcca ureul upluiou ibe gnu anJ Uyr projec tiles are Euglmb, and they are an imitative race,) we ffuu 111 ibe (..'barle-lou correspond. u» e 01 the kidbiuoud Enquirer ol the IS h : The gun which hu d the boll through the JNotlce. i | YTY dajs after dale application will be made timu county lor leave to sell all Ihe peiishshb* pibl>* erty belonging to the esUte ot William U Turner, deceased, late ol said county inn r Ml MARY’.TURN ML Adm’r. NOTH !K. * liaviug den ^AThi'b liOHBTuN, deceased. . iirtthaui coiiuty, are requested to present the duly attested, within the lime prescribed l»y n»«- -aiKi till persons .udeblcd t » said estate are requested to make payme .•DUNAI<1), Artin'i N once. j|\TY days after dale application will, la* m ule n to the honorable tbe Court ol Ordiuarir of Chat haiu couuiy lor leave to s« ll a ceilatu negro wouiai slave, uuiued Louisa. I1KNKY J B- ULKY, n»ur-|-t»w Kxeciiioroi Philb* T. B« Ulev G BUHLIA, LOMNbbN Uttl'N a'k -Di J. a. and JamC-s VVYlluou, Admiuietratois on tbe estate of J. a. N. Willson, deceased, having made np plication for Letters of liiamissiou from said Aduuu- isiruiorsbip. These are, iheretore, to cits all and akugular the kindred aud creditors ol mil deceased, tu snow cause, if they can, within ihetim? prescribed by law SUFKHINTKNDKNT’K OFFL’K. ) KAVXNNAII AiIIANA A Gt’l K lfAll.lt »AI», Savannah, April Ui, lahJ. J On aud after Monday, the vl)ih uiri . th** lalws ol transpoituHoii tor beiglil will Im* advsni ed l Inny-Hiroe and one third per c ut. over ili«* present rale. Bucou, Laid, Liquor,Ball, Sugar, Hyrup, Tallow and Wool will lie classed as m ond tlu*s good* and . harged for accordtug'y. G J lUL'ON. aprlh—dAtwfiw Gen" ml hiipHiinieu.I.'iil Sliiutaiioii, I\rs»Tous, MULES,WAGONS, <c,»* a# v '4 IM ,( >\V -, .v < -.. i-’» >1, Police. The att.'iiHon of wholes liquor dealei*, hotel proprielors, and all Olliers coucerued, is called to the following oiders I tail I • IiiIi.kIii s "0 judqua I t'-laidlUg f’UNTRAI l{Al!.RD>r> f^KIUK 1 KavaNNah. (m.. Ajilil-Sdi-ll (»3 I r-H ANOF OF ttt?lf4»OtJU.i£. . ,N I irt.-r Hnml IV. April Mil.* % tralnil ( ) <1,. II..H.I k> Aus[u«t* nrU haiontou will run us loUows ; s "*.r ■ K ~ v DAILY DAY iTIAJN. ; si I.chtc Bnvaimsli .. a,.— ... MaytP - il&l £; Arrive Abu o 1 BSVnur DAILY NIUUT TRAIN. itD T. A r 1: itthili. Tw.-nly fun 1 Mk- ly N WAR DKI'AHTMKN I Aihutant and Insi'k.toii ionkiui.!- ui ffit'linonn,- .Ian Ulli 1 fiKAKHA 1. OHUftilCN < riif" ,7.801’. M \ rt lVl . ^uvautiol. “ B 00 A. A( . OMM0DA Pfl'N' TRAIN -SAVANNAH AND Ml LI. BN. hi Train to and, from Au- No. II The introduction of spirituous bqums in to any ratnp. butucks or staliou of the army, ex cept lor medic Inal puri on. a, duly rcconuii.-udcd bv tbe senior medical ottl. er aud approved by tbe Gem 1 al or otuer officer iu coiniiiaud, is hereby expressly prohibited, and all spiiiluous liquors full ml tu any ot said rauipa, barracks or stations uot authorized as ubove, will hccoufiBcal.'d or destroyed nuclei di.ee- liou ol the General or other officer in command. By com maud ol Ihe Mucretary ol War. (Signed| S. COOFKR, Adjutant and Inspec tor (i ucral. HKADi/UAR’I’EHB MIL. DIST UV GK ) Savannah, July IHUi, lsfi'f. (IBNKHAIi OIIDKHS, 1 No Tlie iuipoitatiou iulo this city, until further orders, of ail spirituous and luloxicstiug liquors, 111 any form whatsoever, by raiir >ads or otherwise, is lien* by strictly prohibited. Auy liquor thus imported, as soon as the laid be comes kuowu at these Ueidquaiiers, w ill lie coulks- cated aud appropriated to tbe use ol the sick of the By order of Brig. Geu. MHKC'KK. ALGERNON 8. liAKTKIDUB, A. 1). C. All good citizens will recognize the proprie ty of the above orders, aud will, it In to be hoped, uot force npou the military authorities the necessity of selzuros. Should, however, It become micessa.y, Ibis duty will be perlorm.d by liiu City Military Guard, uuder corn maud of (apt. A L 11 ar,l ridge.' By command of Brig. Geu. MERCER. W. W. GORDON, marl8 Captain and A. A G. W.B. Thotnas I jWHNIMIftf* substitutes at nis Office, f. doora West of Mi. id. V. H.-mleiscui s hide tsblishmeut, opposite tbe Maiket, in CMVaffy or lautry, anywhere Iu the Confederal.• Status ipts coming to this city will please cull ~ j iw—81.10 ■Ml ININ I'HA’I'Oll'i MALE. — Hy virtue • f an order TrOm Hie Court <u uldiuury of l»wiides c maty, will lie sold ou the first Tuesday In April next, at the » ourt Rouse door iu said county, lielweeu Im* legal hours ol sale. Lot of Laud, No 1 llh district of said couuiy, belong iug tu th. 1 late ul Francis Jones, deev •lOiics, deceased. MITCHELL .loNES, Adin’r, A* G i uiilffflA, KFFllillLUAIU CuLNiT. | All p>'irolls liavu g demands uga usl Daui.-J Keiusb rl, decease.:, 'ate of said comity, are hereby uot ill d ail' required to present them, properly a»‘ tested, within Hie lime preerritted bylaw. Ami all peis Hie indebted lo said deceased are hereby rtquir- to J. R. mil tit AMANDA G. HEMSH ART, Admlnislr t>ix. (.t iitnm's sti.r. B V vi iiieol mi older from (lie Court of Oidii>ary ol Mrliilosii C( uiily. Will lw sol-) on U.n first ' iie-day in Ma>,lNHi. al the Court Rouse door in Darien, McIntosh eo-inty, betwecu Uie legal hoars of t or lai.cl cmit-tining tlirve bnudreff .ud seventy ac res, m> re .-j less, lying aud being iu Mc Intosh county, one lot of csttle aud two netro girls Cathac .fie ami Mary Auo, agqd tyu aud twelve years. Sold lot Hie benefit ol theurpbal.sof Lillie Davis. ('HAH. 8 DAVIS, Guardian. Darien, Mc.lntos'i Co , Marcli noth, H*» aprl M. .1. aiolomons, 80MMISSI0N MERCHANT, BAY BL’RKKT, (Office formerly occupied by Messrs. O. Cohen *Co.) MP^SoDciU ConstguiuAuts ol Produce aud Mox- chaudizd teh$ KICKSH CiKOtlXII RICE FLOUR! 1AOH table Use, constantly 11 baud, tu barrels < 1 10c per lb.. 1 11.1.8 , corner c Savannah. ullOP oi-' lwoi. Fresh tiardeu Seeds, CUNSISTINU < Beets, Cabbage, Carrot, CaUlifiower, Celery, Cue um tier, Egg Plant. Kale, Leek, Lettuce, Miirkun-llou, Radisu, boiuach. Tomato, Early Dutch Turnip, Just received by the* way of Ibe blockade; for sale by JOHN B. MOORE, Druggist, inarH Glbbods’ Range XVialalMraior's saU. jg-r*Tit iiruiiiiuu|i, Wayni (oum i;x. Oil ihe turn. Tuerd.-iy iu May next, will be sold al ... courlHouse door iu said county,within UieUwf.it hours of sale, lot of lend uuinh -r two ,h indr.*d and tweuiyseveu t‘)87). In the second diblriul of said county ; sold ss die property of Andrew J. McCl.-t Ian, d. t ea-cl, fur Ihe benefit o* the* heirs oid lo.s of said decea ed Terms made known < day of sale. This March 5tb, Ifk-V :red1- mai'i ALLEN HIGH8MITB, Administrator. ■ it \${\4 A? 11 * 1111 IdnltilHxvaCidrNNEtp. JTA'I'R OF LEumifAi WAYNE COUNTY. Ou lln* Iir-l T . sda» in Mai u Xt, qffll be sold al Ibe Court Ifonse d ur iu said onu.iy, witbui the lawful hums of sale, 80U acres Ol land, more or less, purl ol lot ol Imd No. uiuetv-three (MJ) in tbe 8. c-ond Dial lid 01 said c<>Unty.. bold as the p r operlv of Gill.s Rov.-rs, dcecadW. for tne benefit of tlie nelrs and creditors ol said dec used. Terms made known ou the day ot sale. JAMBS M. Mc'CO^L, Adm’r. Mar. h &th, Null.'.' Iu llrbiuri. and c:r«dliurs. ^ LL persons indebted to the estate eff George W. y, late 0’>8friveu county,deceaseil, are Notice. u|\Tl' days alter date application will »>e made n to 111 Uouorable ihe Court ol Ordinary of.Chuth- unit’ unty for leave to sell a ueg.o woman, slate, uaumd Maiy, aud her cuild, Priscilla, belonging lo till- estate ol Mathias A mo. ou a. deceased. m-uzci MARY M AMoKclli8, Adn.tuislnl. .* IM I h OF hKUHhLt, C>1 i 4 II AM Pstomac, finder it ha koKimafed of Burnsides aud Franklin, and ail the ns* troops that are now being conscripted at the North are to be seut to Geu. Ho seucranz, who, w*ith au Ermy of three hundred thou wand mew, will within ihe next two mouths meet oar artxy in ue dij contest. Now, that Geu. Roaeucranz oa* been reinforced and will receive further rcin- loiceuieats, i have no doubljj but it wl^l be utterly impossible for ihe euqny to-eubfiat «i> army of over one hundred thousaod ; mt.-n anywn.'TI! tfi Middle 'i'eu r.es»ee Everything in this country hsaalready heeu exoRUsted, nothing is being raised, the' Gum erland nvor will soon bm too low for navigation, aud It will b* out of the question for tbe enemy to tianeport over the Nashville and Louisville Railroad enough provision* to subsist even his present uimy. Let our people dismiss from tbdr minds a l fears tor tbe sufe y cf o..r cause in this Department; we already turret of the Keokuk ha.-* bneii invent.-.! t»y office oi the Coulcffcrute BiuIcb. lUlld alter the iuVcutoi*, it is kuovfu as tbe Brook.* gnu. A hollow casltug, riff.-d to a seveu-iueb uor.*, con stitutes the body ul tlml ouuou. The breech, howev.er, is strengthened with bands ol two audu hull inches ol wrought iron shiunk 011. - ThciruniRV 11 * 4 1 * wrosight iron, ami like ibf bands, hr** ulsriTBOftiuk 011. By oliiaiiiiiig a regular disiributiou ol ihecry-tds In casting the body ol the gun in u model ol undofiii line, this method of supplying ibe iriiim ought to result IU increased strength Ol l»*c Bq that tt* U may, the Brooke gun-was the .1 elrecTlve of the (iowerlul caution ui Fort Hum ter during the hue cuufficl here, aud ia at all events iheouly out* kuowu to have pcueiraud an aruior plated turret iu uctual war. Th<- charge with *|m*b Uml haa Been done was twelve pounds, but a leu inch ol tbe same pat tern, ou lirmg u hull ol 120 pounds through eight lucb plates ol irou, exploded a cliufge pf 25 pounds. Fhom 8UFIfOi.lL—Paoseugers by tbe itaiu front Blackw-uer yesterday ulleruouu, rep jVcOrNTY' To aTl whom it may coucerti: Where as, Francis Blair will apply at the Coprl oi Dr dtiiary for Letters Dismissory on theestatsoi Chris I ui (her G Htafi'ord, lateuf Chatham ronniy, deea-md. Tliese are, therefore, to cite aud admoutsb all w hom it may com eiu, lo he and appear before said » hurt, o make objection (II auy flu-y have) ou or before the drat MondayDd Juw* ue«L, otherwise said leiu*is will Im»-KrliiWl. , . WiUl.’Sn, Dominick A. U’Byrne, Esq., Ordiuary for Chatham county, this zOth day of November, laii'Z. UMV-Jt • DdMINL K A u'AVRNK ■. . c U'I'ATK OF UKOUbl t, CS«A I'MAitl ^ CUHN'PY To all whom It mu) concern. W'nf an, Me Fliers »u B. Millen wPI apply at the «*i>urt ofo dinar/ for Lett-rs Dismiss..ry as Adunnistr - tor on l he esaleof /wwis F. Harris, late ol (list ham county, deceased. These are, therefore, to rite and admonish all whom u Hl.lifllhBlJ', •«.. TJTT" •—••« — »/ 1— ■ — - i-n> reqiiir dt«»s.-lU.**th»i same; and those having demands agaiuet said estate will present them, duly -tuthentbated, *0 as to show Mielr cb iract. r and onnt. lo the undersigned within the time pre ttied by law Till* April 17, lefi-'l pria F mTOTBhBUHY, Exacnior. ffOTtOE. A LL persons having demand-, against Ibe estale of Mrs. ElizabetbTForl, Jate ol Wayne county, J. M TI8DN. Kji'r, Notice. G EOHCalA —LIllFHTy fO|lAiTY.-All person-* haviu- deuiauds against Wiltlnni 1>. Rowell, deceased. late of asid country, are hereby uotifi'-d aud required to preseul them, properly at tested, to the uuderMgned within tbet me prescrib ed by law: and all persona iudehlwd lo said dec«saS'‘d. are hereby required to matin. payiAcutlo Ihe under aigued. F. H. LYON8, Qualified AduHuistrator. Kirelmro 1 Aprd 8, IHffA. ? aplln- it may coucern, to oe aud appear liefoie said Court In „ make objection (If auy they have) 011 01 before Hi. t first Holiday in November ue it, otherwise said let granted Witness, Dominick A O ily ue, Esq . Ordinary for Glial ham county, this 11th day .if April, lrtfil DoMINll K A. O’BY HNa, o that our fdrees have uot the poHliou occupied by them Fiat outer pickets ol ihe respective ui in la 4U0 yards of each othri, and w occupied the position ou K.eLu which a pi.riiou of 011 r iruop* ;inch I kJTATK OF GKOKGIA, iMATIIAM ^ COON TY. —To ill whom it may touceru; Wh*..- as. Mary Turut« will apply al the (Jpurt of ordi nary Ifir l.eitsfk difmissory utcAdu»inistrai x ou the estate ol Willi Alii II. Turner, late of Chit ham couuiy, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite aud admoulsh all wh.nu it may collect u, to be and appear before said ( ourt, to make objection (if any they have) ou or iielore the firs- Monday hi October next, uihciwice e*ul letters will be ^ ranted Witness, Douiii|iek*A o'Hyrns,.K*q .Ordinary for Cfialliiui 1 uuiily, ihts doth day of Mauh, ltlid. um fit DOMINICK A O BYRNE. O l! # t aplutcd op Sunday pighi. ii>| filccupstiun 01 Hits pof.1 tlmJgrr lhe rlVey Wholly uuuavigable by 1 the euemy. and aiitti.geUKUie have beeu made to bold u uow at ui. Luz .rds. * j Edo sbury Express, %Uh- > FOR SALK, A Htee Tlautatiou, on the head of Argyle Island, Bavanaali river, conUlliiug 41a acres uf laud, a iirtcK stStid tinssblig ulilli? overseer’s bouse, barn, scc> rnmodat.oLB lor 10J u.groee, and a Comioitable RobEUT UAUER8BM Jt SONS. Notice. / YN tbe first Tuesday in May next will Im* sold, be- V." lore Uo t'ouit H011 c door in Wayne n.muty, b**- tweeu the lisiiai ho r* opsaie, the toflowilig lots of lands, to wit: Lot No 41 and lot No 81. each con taiuiuc 4*k) acres more Or less ; niton, one impr.ive- Uien' known as ibe Dawgla* improvement all situa ted, lying au being iu Die H I District ol Wayne county and sold as the property of Daniel D. Davis, late of Wayne count v. deceased, and sold for ti beuefit of the heir* and creditors of said deceased. HENRY aud JBHUE H. DAVIS, aprU Kx.cutors. MILLS HOUSE, CHARLESTON. S. C. TllOS. 8. Nu'KERSON, I Pmnr ,.., lir „ a]>8.1 ubxpu Puhsxll, ) " ro * >r * <t r>1 New Books. /\KDMAN4B lUHVLAL FOH 18B3. \ / Mahsi. s Fermauebi Foruiicutious. (Large edit op, with plates.) The American Union. Hy James Speuce. i- Evolutions of the Line. * Jomlm’e Practice of M’ar. The Judge Advocate's Vade Mecnm. Received and for sale by B. KNaPF A CO., marfi West side Monumeui square. NEW BLOCKADE GOODS 1TOK CrfCN'T’IjlilM.FIN’S WKAK. FKKNCH t'assuuere for Gents suits English Tweeds Blue Navy Fluuuel . Brown Liuen Duck for Euuitner suits Field t.'ollonades (i-4 Bis. k Gaseim- res Gents' Oxford Tie Shoes mar.'kJ CORN SACKS! Two Bushel, Wanted. (jHARTKHMAMTKK’S OFFIi l£, ( W ASS’1 8* VANN AMI 1> inline.lint.-I at era and lahui c Wanted. oRDNANGIC UE'MlT, S N1N M11A M, and Ordnance, »m i’i; D.ti>ot. Ii k‘ lirilisllP<l lloilM’ lo feiFIII, A i l ICUMli ll II (U M , iu t central pari ol tbe city is.Jici.-d lor tent, the pH'-col occup.iili* _ intend leaving '.be tlint;daily »111(^1 mla.Trim .U<i gtlnlu, begipiiTag April fitn l.i ivc Hnvfintmh .. T.15 P. M Arrive in Millun .... •• 4.80 A. At. i,,. avL . Millun.. .... .* • y ' 10 .'V 1 ' W ' Airi\i- in Suvniiuair... ' ‘. .".‘6.35 A. M. Al’GIi-Vl’A ItKANt'H -TVY’t* DAILY TRAINS BE TYYEKN AUGUSTA AND MILLEN Leave Augtial«.‘ airive in Milieu I i**nve M till'd Arrive in Aiq-.UslM Lea'. AllUll^LU II. MlllCU B ar. a. m. MllVe , I. 20 F. M. | .0.55 P.M. . M.:t • A. M. Auqt GORDON AND t^nve Knteuton .t> uti A. M. Leave Uord<M V.'/-/..’- «"•* F. M. Arrive In KatOnton . ; i¥.iVbO Night. FiiHSChgera for AinniHtu from Bavainisb.Mid Macon by tiUter I Railroad trail. will aipiiyol with Carolina Fa multi gurs r..r Milbul -evlMo and KulonUm will taks “Day Trains" Lorn bavuuttoh aud Augttelo, and “NL'ht Traliis” moo Macon. 1,4 hi”ht Train Rom EaVaOuuli and AUfltistai connects witn o.iuiu western R. Jt. ay Macon lor Albany, Kufuula, FoUGaluua and' iuturiav.liate iiofnts; also, with Macon ahd W. 11. H. h» Atlanin atid tlo west. Day Tram cun sects at with b. \A and Mus cogee It. It, lo Columbue, Montgomery, Mobile amt City Taxes. GITY TREASURER'S OFFICE, ( «*ly t rilllF undersigned ii* now J nu*nt ol Taxes for the currn come Tax, which will lie due • n-xt. 'Hie books will lie closed nsiiiiig, and execution* will h rho Di -L of May i Hie hist of May isnued against all bankable No mull I tied, not any bat liunge bille, will lie tieiiP.' I M 1 < li;i(|i;iui Mipprior CourL JANUARY TERM, 18(18. W IIKKKIS, B. K lint.. Henry It. YVnsiiburii, • • ilium II May, Thotna- ii. Harden, Dr. Eli ’b ipltiaii, .. ill am II May, TR ihF‘FtttHons, Ham tie l FI.. . . Fhllip Fouilatu. John Kfeliurdton, l.uket hriKie, and hurl n Y an Uoru, siiiumoimd to at i« 11 I the preseul Cliaili-in Mipe .ill) del: they he-fi.n a ,eui h i . u* i Mtlioy lltc good Miff.su(fit ul* before Hie llrai «iuy m '1 ■ courl or Grand riu, H n ordered >.t fully dollars, »'l,alien .Furry. William F It.iiu Wdlmm’ B. Adaiu . laiucn. Wils ala, Eiiuiuioi ed to attend tlie pre of t*aid conn, a- F* tit Juror* the Term, ii n* ordered Hint (lit stltil oi twenty dollars. Unit • , Unnnld Mellon * mad'- dvtaull tor tie fined eat Ii in the Hu-y file ;* tort a nil before the first day heir oige -) Jones, c bar 1. - I. I Alld, Wfic i Diy, Ma III n >• lit Fie i Taiesi.u-n t f eSidCoilr •r tfi.- l na I oi aim ui cases, have n.tule celonlL fin l|n« Term, it i# < nfi r< • that they l»l filled UiUl .II the rum ul (tvefity dul l4ls, unless they lit- good tin SintthwedV.' CHANGE OF SCHEDULE SOUTHWESTEKN RAILROAD and afit-r Sunday, March Tld, 1808, the Oolum- llliu iilli-r Duiiunj, ninu ■> “* bus Mail and FttHSCUKof T<sin will run as lol* BKTVVBBN MAC«)N AND QOI.UliBUBj Leave Mmoti at. • ^,25 1*. M. . . V.'V. .11.40 p'. m! . *l.J*Vj|1 W - 40 P * M * Arrive at Alacoff at frH-V **• uicrwxCN mVooM and OUAti’iirJoocipfE. Leave Maron • 0-20 A. M. Arrive al ObuttalUMicJieo .%88 P. M. Leave Ghat udioucfice. A, M. Arrive at Me oh P- M. Tbe Mail uud FsHsengcr TraluSlroiu Aiminy con nect daily ulbmtthviite, gtj, lu 8. YY . L. it.. Mid flora Fort Guiucs daily fit UuiliiWrl, With iJBttttahOOCnce Mail Traill r *•' fi 1 • .«c ' Leave .^mitfivlffu at........ .3^,1 Arrive ut Albany ut.. fs*MVe Alhliuy at 50 A. M. Arrive»mttUv|B» al ..j ... ..^1* *0 a. W. Ml lolave Giltlibeit Arrive hi Foil Galtimi at LtfSVi: J?«iil Gatlins St - ■ ■ Ain veal ('lit fiburl uf ddfFu ITfitiS 7.30 A. M. .0.25 A. M. wllniRe 1 up'lrardowTi Ghai- Maklng the runi Labuochet* MallTi „ Truinn lo CoiiuutyiMjorm a through connection to Montgomery, Al tbuniM, and Ai^ui tu. Kingston, Wll* uximrtoii. Savannah, Milledtfcivillr omd PatJfntou. I’ostGuaefit • runU l H* Alt**ny to T»Ui*UseHce, Bain- hrutkt,TUoiattavUhc Am:. ^ Paaftbiigrrs ftir‘poiliFti bo!<vw'P«ft Vali^Vohonldtaka lbs Nl( lit trainnuou Augusta and havanuijh to avoid MucoU Fur I .'oiuiu iius tube tbu Duy •* r liefoi »• I lie made default i ; mid *t da; •CM-, M. IT Levy , tslet*q.!< Jaunary.l8»i.'l; and, win r . Gray ,f( la order dolhlrs, mine oi>'e« t se oi ei ill of Hunt (Mil I True extra i ,rt Pli and 5 h of February, D. i-afioeiiii, '.a I earn an, ut Keiiruary, In*3; uud imld • diTublt on i fie 5lb \Ym H BLXLOCII, (tutlIi:iiii liili-.riiir i ouri, PBIIIIUAUV TICKM. yy IIICU i; VS, .lun.,,lt M. llay*.»Kl, 1 n-.l-rick Kieusou, J) Latbrop, flcotgi- < eilliolli-d 'll Hlleud uiadi) defiuiil on the uud day of the le tonal -rfid -u t 11Olll Hie iniuutes A M II Bl LLUt 'll, OSX ABU B| Cl . Dentistry. DM. 4’L % IIK would ssy to nit putruns and friends that Ue IS HOW pra pared,hyUn-HeeinUiiCeoI oi.eofUn- i>oh< merfiauical Di nliste lu our coantrv, t< /ivc as much attention to the insertion of ARTIFl DIAL TEETH as he has heretofore to Ibe presetv« tiou ol tbe natural ones. Ills patent method, (pi umled May, lHftl.) wfilch Is now fieine noed by ail our first DcuIisIh, tmth North aud South, enables hi or tt promise a more easy uud perfect fitting plate tb» u can possibly Ik- made by the common and u in ertaln p- on-to o( making Dev. Hy this method the die is taken directly horn Uie impression of the mouth, thus giviuv plates ns perfect We nre so confident in our ability to eoustrart a ban die.by jyUiun Lifik-oi Jaw tt We nre so confident in our ability ler and more cooilnrlafilo fiUtug plate by this mvtood than cut possibly be made by any other, that -••• wjjl juarant.-e every plate that leaves our vdfiee t > emor sp lo )dat what we »ay, or else il may bu retu. ue«1 at teril HOUSE BASl’S and SAD IRONS. pan salk m BRYAN STKKKI.' NEGRO AUCTION MART. I llA \' ii my bouse opcu, No. KH Brysu etreel, fitarivcl Square, Savannah (la., lor iu< sale Ol Negro.'s, privately and at audio/i, on 'I u> s.tuys aud Thursdays ol every wet k I will sell an kinds of property at UiqGnurt House on the ft,st Tuesday ol .every month. Perrons fiuviug pr-'peity toi sale a ill giye two or mom days notfi e hcfoio ih.- day of rule, so that llie property can be a Iv 'itir, ,i i also have act omniodatioiie lor any nunitier ol Negroes ui A mod. rate price for board, and I will |ise i very Sort lii make quick mi lea uiui to Ihe b«-rt A.lvauta, A. 8 l ftV' Nbt'fJ. efiy COTTON YARNS. FUR HALE BY II IN Ii \ LtfH !!()!• Ad). BLUEFLANNELS :to m;t ks ki.it flaxxki.m, FDR HALE BY IIF.MI1 L 1111 HO I* A (O LI1NBKK, ummi anv DKsoRirnoN; i' ii k \ i s ifi i: u TIH’ SHuRTHWl’ N< PITCW DU’KilLSDN. Ol at t lie Mill, Johns b. maim hall a bro , 's station, No 4 1 - . 8., A. Irou Viii-irlHlr. SAND PAPBR ftl) BKDSIBS j K-U RNITU UK VAKNISU. JNO II DliPPisli, (lit)Oons’ Rsoge. It A H It It! JL OF IRD.N VARNISH; Trunk Locks. Gibbons’ Ranee. , — JttlIN 01.1 V Eli'S, lo 11 Whitaker street CHANbt OF SUHbUULb. Sav.iun.Tii, Albauy &mf Ifiilf Railroad. sl KxjiudiUuuih uimuJcll uiui fi’luukYu» viiret On., Jlndinon 4\’ H«1ty, AlniUlcallo, sud laUskss* •••• D M aud Mjtor TliiiWMm}* October 10tl>, lH.z, tbe curs will u-uvi aud rah citfy (bunduya Xcopied,) tis follows: ; - Is-nvo hhVrtiidnb st Vi.Vl7.0(1 A. M. Arrive ulThonnuiVffiithL .. . 'J.U0 P. M. METMMNLNg', y; l, LttSVti TlmmufivHle al , v U .6.00 A. Al. Arrive ul buvamutb fi.OO P. M. Counseling AL irdfritoPh (HftitTon NA. 3, going West) on 1'ittedays, Tlinrsdnyi- dbd HaUirdays, with fit line or cooc.Ucs Ur DunsiG RetaiUkugun alternate Oayu. , i ouneettyg at Ti lieauvllie (Nh **> dally with tha emu for Bi ntiswirk. • 1 -q Gounuctiiu' at (^iiilmaufRo. ld») daily with a lino of rnsciii-a Ur Madnron G. U., o lu. Gonnwtlugst Groovui ’,-: iNy. 17) w-tfi a dally lino or concbPs to Moiiticrtlo. Via.' ArUA nig lu time to connect, with the cars to TaflalmsSoisHtol fit. Marks. Fiei ,, lit Vruins loiveHavammh Axan iayto. YVcduos- days and Friday:-, at ti A. M.; returnm * i»p Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at & F, Al*.-'**" 1 N. Ii. Douiile Hie regular rates will- Im- charged on all articles slni'ped t»y Fa-seoga* Tvsm, excepting fruit, fresh m«*rt. tisli, «»y»*tnrs, aud cabsr perienublu articles. Freight t>v FassenRei- 'FiT&i should bo de livered at toe frept at least one hoar Uniore tbo start ing time ol I In* tun ii I ■ (Ti- sngilM G. J. FHi.TOM,- Buporttitendcnt, MB* immu of s4 tiicoiiLic ON GEO net \ A ilA.ttsttO ArC GiiOKGlA Uaii.ivOAD, ( AffotratA, JtffrSKiSfig, f O N aud after Sunday, .Ttily*27th, Sunday Day Train renamed oil maitr' I ins, a mo 'Frutus- on Athous and WttsbiiuUui Braucht* wtU run loujinueil until lurtbui i Atlanta.. Atlanta AUpl.tftti. Augnata. ... .R.IO s. M. ‘.. ..7.10 P. M. ..tkihx. M. / (JvdrOF P. M. Augusta.. AYnJdsla., AUHIVK ,...-..,...,....6.04 v. M. ■ 4i:r..*lxu.... A ..5hoa a. n. iMUJugton aud Athena B -r. A.’M./iiud Atlanta at No cfnmechftn wftli Warrenttn ou buu* day. Beluir Trtdn h-.iV(** A uganiai&.lfi Fo M. Snp’t. ' Allinttr *. Atlsnvt.; Trains coiuu-ctuijf wau Bn.iu.fii b leave Augqsti WANTED. sim* u iv cKs u anted. r .l W V nr '’ l, " »*>Is*»«m (while oat) bidloga ”vO metu-n auil to ,uiin .. « HAWKS. DYKIMi KSTABMSHNEJV1, inoTSHMsnfin in lffio.) lieutoved lorffb JDraiitou urssl, soult* «K \ urhsMest, Ufaj*. IDs lats fealdsuca of the ntibacrflior. ffiHlc animcfUiet;, cnttcrul for past favors, beg« JL leave ttr inform his friends and thd public gener ally, that hu ia Uowprepar.-d so Dye h ll Colors in tha best stylo oil Bilk and Woolen. l>reB«c«, Bhawls, Ac.; also, Tab)•i-Gospra an«l t%4>ylB c leaned and bleached jn Ihe beat manner, ianli.«' Kid and Doe* sk1r Gloves ctojinod in tho bcuif Lomon atyle. Thu subscriber neg* leave to slnto that ho Is now nrtM>ariKi toc.enn, tiletcb and |»r» t a Ladles’ Uonucta ml Flats tn LUu most (*^t|tr>c|.hh»~> f iyj^ Tonafi moderate. Gontlemcu’s Garments Dyed ano Oldaned, as iMiHI be required, th«* *amesnp»n1or i-tyle which baa geaW ersllv so well pleased his psuiMiatnnd iriunds for tiff - as\ 3U Vesra.. , , a< A GALLOWAY. Spelling 33(&>k, B LINL an imimivement on the American Spell ing Look. liy Noah W.efiausraU, I). Receiv- (I and lor sale by K. KNAkYP A CO., uisrlb ftjP Mdn^q'ut square. Superfine Flour! Tea. 1 / ^ VHLS. Superfine Flour, Just received 1 0 sale oy X- UV./ aud for pale by uu , b aprlfi CLAGUuHN A CUNNINGHAM. —^ 4 b*«t» cluree Black and Urcen Tea. Fu LAGHGUN A l UNNiNGUAM Corn, Corn. T AA/Y BD3UELS f orn for sale by lUUU sprit. W. M. DaYIDSOW Flour. i >7 FZ HULS. and b«gs Family and Superfine 1 4 r 1 K V$*™ 1