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VOL. XIV.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 29, 1803.
NO. 100
{i,lily ^tjovniiuj^Uu’s
BY THEODORE BLOIS.
w7t» THOMPSoai^ - - fihtoii.
'i'ER.USOF SUBM HIPTION AND All-
VliKVISlNU.
FOK TUt DAILY I’AHKII.
For one in >uth $9 00
For three months 5 uo
roil TUB TUI-WEEKLY FAi’EK.
For one mouth .. $15:)
For three months 3 50
roil TilY WEEKLY PAl'EH.
For three mouth s $1 Mi
Advertisements insirtedfor fl Mi per square or ten
vlU) lines or less, ea h insertion.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 29, 1WJS.
TELEGRAPHIC
Federal .llovrmeuulli IHIaaUalppi.
J.m kson, April 20 —The force wnlch passed Pon.
totoc did not exceed 1000 cavalry uud live pieces ol
artillery.
One gnu and about *^0u men turned back from Poo
totoc northward, carrying their sick and some stolen
property.
About NJ0 cavalry mid one piece of artillery are
gone to Tupelo and thence north.
Tlie Luce operating south ol Okabmu is the to-
nniinder of whut passed Pontoioc. They had no
Moms atbenatubia report that there is no Yankee
lurce this side of Cold V\ ater. All are gone towards
Memphis.
The enemy camped last night four miles south of
Pa:o Alio
Col. Uart.au completely routed the Yankees at
1-irmiughuiu on Fri luy evening.
fhe d, dilution ol the bridge alone prevented pur
Gen Bowen, at Grand Gulf, reports that the ene
my nude a reconnoissauce’yesterday, ou Ins right,
upon the Big Black River.
Th.y numbered >hree hundred, and retired precipl-
lately upon sight ol bis uatte.y.
“ B.trusiile's order is betug eu to reed, auil
the liisl victims, it seems, lire two Tennessee
ladies. A d.apulcb irotu Columbus, Ohio, dated
April I3.lt, says: “ .Mian Funny Battle, da'tgb
let ot the rebel Geueial Bailie, ol Davidson
county, Tennessee, uud Miss liuliie Booker, ol
Kiuberlord county, Teuuessce, arrived here
this luoruing 11oin Cincinnati, as prisoners, ur
rested under Geuerul Burnside’s order against
utiording aid and comlort to the enemy. They
go lo Camp Chase.”
The Flan ot (lie Campaign The .North
to Assume the Defensive-i*o dlore
Fighting; Probably till Fall.
The North h is louud lighting a losing game,
and proposes to hold oil’ a while. The New
York World thus speculates upon the policy ol
the campaign ihe comiug summer and an
luiun :
Notwithstanding the pruieusu ol military
activity in ull the urinies ot the Uuiou, there
are some icusods tor believing that the Admin
.* trillion is disposed lo stand on the del. utivo
uunng ihe spring and summer, uud udj.*uru its
active operations ou laud uuoi iiext (all. Ou
(Ins point the intelligent and well iuloruied
W usbingion cor.cspuudent ol the Boston Trav
eller bay s :
• li ia lur better to look the mutter squarely
ui in j lace iii,d propurud ioi- ivltal Is cotiilllff
We may not win uuuy import uni victories iln-
s« ring. i bis is oue of the {»<isstbii|virs, and* il
see-ana to me u probability. Bui we shall win
great victories before the year euds Theiebels
nave ail tbe lorce iu ihe held they eau ever pul
there, while we aie Lo till up the wasted luukb
ol the old leeiuieUlb under the Cousciipliou
Ad this summer.
ihe great ligtmog of the war will lake place
CcXluUiUtUU. 1 kuow that such is IheeXpie-
tati <ii ul our military chief* It is toil pqyeel-
cd ihui wc shall win such victories-.IhiH spring
»r w ill pul an eud to this rebellion. They will
come at the close ol ihe year.”
t his will uot be a very comforting view ol
Umies for those who huve been selliug gold
sliori.and wbo Have made their business cult u *
isiioUs Upon a clOce ol the war, oue way or lire
oilier, belore mid.tUiniuur, but we believe il is
what the business people ol the North may us
well make up lin n minds for.
1 he leusoue, good uud bud, which have iu
dined the miluuiy udmiuislraiiou lo posipmie
lighting, or ruther general offeusive operaiionr,
uuiil lull, are probably eucb ua follows :
i. I nc belief ihai ihe Bomb is suffering for
the iicceneuricB ol tile, and that a pioloilgallnu
oi ihe war uniil next uuiniun will add to its ti
nunc,ul and miliuny embana-smeuis.
2 Ihe knowledge that, oolwiih.-Uuding Ihe
d.iiciency and (he worthlessness of Couleuerate
currency, ihe {Southern army was never so well
organized, disciplined, t tflcieut or umnermia us
uOw, while ui ilie f*unie tune the Luion ari.-y,
owing to the thinned rauks ol the old regiments
■iiid (he near appioach ol the end of the term
ol set vice oi the two years uud tilue mouths’
men,is not in as high a state ol eliicieucy as it is
capable, ol attaining wuh lull rauks, computed
ol men having a long Muie lo serve.
■y An American spring in Boulhern latitudes
cun hardly bedepeuded upou lor luilitaiy ope
rations, it is a uiuy and stormy seasou, and
u.t weather »ui able f*»r mulching uud lighting
•a m.-si lasts but a lew weeks. During summer
ol course iheic cuu be uo lighting, but auiu.nu
•o' season ul the year lor cauipuigus on (bis
continent.
l idle machinery of the complicated cfln-
scription bill caiiuoi be pul iuio operation so
.e to add to the force in the army much belore
hiid-ummci, and lime will be required to drill
the green uoops before putliug them aguiusl
Negro Labor In Louisiana.
the t
emy.
• r » The Adiuiuistralion undoubtedly believes
that it ihe L uton armies do uot advance those
of the Confederates must. I hi re is every l ea-
ton tor theBouib to wmb lo lores the lighting,
and this will give the Uuiou generals the ad
• un'ugeoi receiving the enemy in entrenched
posiiums,instead ol attacking them in their
loriiiied siiongbolds.
io these reusous may be added other less
citdiiabie oues, such usilmidity iu high plue.s,
‘*>c proiongaiiun ol the war fur the bene lit of
contractor?, ihe tact that uo election is lo • lake
plate bclotc the next lull, and therefore uo
[‘binary eclat m lequired lo elect Uougressmeu
“ ,J d coutiul Blale Legislatures.
Movement* upou Vlckaburg
The enemy are now bent on a new advauce upon
' • ksburg from the ttoutn. Some dity or Gxty umud
• ii.'W ihe beleaguered city, the Big Black river de
x hea into the maiu stream, a tributary apparent
| v “i large and important as the Yazoo. W ind
*“ fc ip the sn.iiosif .us of tins dream in a general
*‘i)rii,eadisrty course, the Federals Would land about
• n mues cast of Virkeburg, in i'B rear, and thus iu-
; 08 ' the town on two sides. They also b *a?i ol biv-
• v now ready for bombardmen'a floating battery
••h eu mounts eighty heavy Par.oil guns. This they
••■il anchor in the Mississippi directly iu trout ol
uit city Thu- assailed hy a cannonade in Iroul
»w.‘i >. heavy land force in the rear, cutliug oflall corn
; nu “"'uion and sappiies, ihe* propose to carry the
r ‘>wn by assault or ihe slower ana safer ope rail us
u \ .'! t ‘K e ana famine.
•r. ,HVt ‘ 111 tell is nee today of the approach of
'tieir hrst »re.onnoiteiing puriy to our batten, s at
l ’. ,una Gul, which protect tbe mnutb of the big
k river It is presumed that the tunning the
°* our Mississippi batteries ou Ihe night ol
. ' biiq hy four or five ol th.'ir gunboats ai.d a few
‘tanspor s, was iuteuded to iuiuaie this luovcun-uL
>' ,ru ‘ Big Blanc. To wont extent that river is lurt.-
nej Hii.l what depth *0 water il affuius to facilitate
neae ope.atloiig, wo know nothing We presume,
now ever, that so ohvinns a point ol danger lias not
-•'ert overlooked, and that the eueiny wi 1 dud the
^’Uiv of Vicksburg as rnadv for them no tile Big
upon tbe Yaaoo Meanwhile, ihe
in weather wsrua
j ”,-orations ur that rq,
"•*' °‘ much further d -lay. -Xtucon TeUgraph.
^ e regret to hear, says the Tnllaboma Ftoriitign,
that a number of our lar*e pKtteis in fhe Middle
hav pm in a heavy crop oi cotiuu. Il so, It is a
mortifying fact.
ihe assessors shall liml the it
iraudiileiil, they shall
pro Ills made ueiMrdiug
. and eerlily
i to be l.llm
the l
evide
belo
1 ol
In the Receiver, who shall
double tux ihe delimiter ou li e amount returned
to huu ace »rding to the rates herciubclore |-r.
scribed. I he assessors shall be paid two dol
bus per day lor everyday they may be engaged
ill tbe investigation, to be paid by the d- lin
qiieut, il louud to have made a false return, or,
if his leluru should be lound correct, tin- asses
sors ahull tie paid by the persou tiling the alii
duvit, or by the Receiver, il the investiga
tion is made upon hi* suggestion; and in ci’ibei
ease, the Receiver shall immediately issue exe
cution iu favor ol the assessors, lor ihe uiuotiui
ol their fees, against the person who may bail
ur rclustt to pay the suuic; provided, that m
ease ol corporations, il the Resident or otliei
otlieers managing the same shall lib* an atlida
v11 with the assessors, that they c ouiot remove
their books liijiu their places ol business willi
out shilolls inconvenience and h»s , then said
assessors shall investigate Ihe said books at the
place ol business of said corporation.
Bee. ft. Ami Or H further nom'.-U, That il any
persou or body corporate shall bill or refuse lo
pay (lie lax assessed agaiitsi him, her, or lhem,
by the lirsl day ol December in each year, n
Shull be the duly of itftTis U-dlector to issue
execution against such defaulter iu double the
auioiiut assessed, which shall be levied and col
leeted, us ill other cases ol ixeciuiou against
defaulters.
Bee. li. And hr it further ewnlnl, That this act
shall uot be const rued to eiubiace those who
are mere producers ol ugriciilluiul product tons,
but nil such persons as producers only shall be
exempt from its operation, ami shall not be
taxed on the amount ol prolits made Irom the
sale of their agiiciiliur.il pruduc i<m-, i» n •• hall
uot lie exempt il engag-d in buying and selling
any ol me articles belore enumerated, or hi ibe
distillation ol spiiiluoiis liquors Irom gram or
Irnui any olhci articles, or in the mauuluciuie
and sale of cotton and woolen goods, leather oi
shoes, or any articles made ol'leather; Riov Uud,
said mauiiiuelured articles do mx • \ e.
value ihe sum of two thousand dollars pe
uum.
Bee. 7. Anil be il further ewirtrrf, That Ihe tax
(o be colleeled uuoer this act eh ill be paid into
the B'ule Treasury by ihe Tax Collect rs o| the
several couuties hi this Biale by Ihe lillei i.lh
day of December in each year Ami as soon
thereafter as practicable, ii shall be the duly ol
His Excellency the Governor lo apportion n i
distribute ibe same uiuoug the couuliert ol the
Btale, according to represeuluiive population,
the last pieced mg census lo be lakeu us i he ba
sis for ihe apportioiuueul,and the amount up
portioned to the several c ounLiessh .ll bep.nl
lo the Just res ol ibe Interior I’oiirl lhcie*d «*r
their older, lor ihe support.ol indigent wid »w.^
and orphans ol soldiers who h ive di.-d nr been
killed Ol the service ol this B ale or ol the
Confederate Btalcs, for the support ol indigent
families ol soldo* s who may be iu s. rvu-e, ami
|. r the support ol indigent lainilos «>t soldiers
who may be disabled hy wounds or disease mi
I ihe service of this Stale o ol me Gouied.-r itc
| Stales; J*rovi>Ud, Ihe lax raised under th.s act
shall be iu addui ui to the oue and one and
oue-hall millions of dollars raised uuder me
1 general tax act
| Bee. b li” U lurih.r emirteil, Ilia' all U
and |*aris ol laws conflicting v
and the same arc bereiiy repeal
Assented lo April IS h, iHd *
ORM. JUNKS AH OVKK8KKU.
aiiilurinn principles in the use of negro labor
hi such portions of the country as he ihitikH
“subjugated,” and il will be seen by the regu
lations promulgated for the government ol em
ployer and employed, lo but little purpose lor
Ihebenellt of the latter. The wages provided
lor are but nominal, and these, with tbe pre
mium allowed for division Irom .extra crops,
will not approximate in jiectiuinry advantage
To the value ol privileges heretofore allowed
deserving bauds by every huiuaue master. And
those who are acquainted with the cupidity ol
the genuine Yankee character can easily imagine
the various pretexts for cuforcing penalties ami
lines, by which Bumbo and Diuah will be de-
Iruii.led outol even the small piltuuee promised
by the rules and regulations appended. The
whole management is a scheme to put money
in Yankee pockets, au.l is a miserable farce so
far as il makes any pretence lo hem-lil the ne-
A gentleman from Louisiana hand-, us the I ol
lowing documents, developing the plans ol the
newly imported Yankee overseers. The lirsl
csluliludics the relations hclwc.-u the master
and laborer, and is ll.e blank Ur-.-d ou every
plantation which the advance ol the abolition
army enables the "General Bliperiliteudeul ol
Negro Labor” to control:
Ill'I.KM AM* KK.JUI.ATION9
1. NVe agree to work on this pluulatmu
Ioi one year, uud lo do Mil'll a day’s w.uk as
was .loue in luruiur years.
”. We will ob.-y im* manager in all il.irgs,
and assist bun to euloree these rules against til
oil.aiders.
3. Lost lime will In* deducted. Lazy work
will cause a deduction ol wages. ’Disks will lie
giVeil when possible.
•I We will go lo work -at daylight, and will
woi k until dark, taking the usual number ol
hours lor meals. For neing loo late at gelling
out, leu uiitilllcfl alter ihe last tap ol llm bell,
a line of ten ceuirt. Habitual InZ lies-, stealing,
quarrelling or breaking any other rule, expul
sion i.nij .he place, with loss of all hack w.igi s
hospitable IU (Id. All hues go to this
bind.
i tliei
Income Tax of Georgia.
The General Assembly that his just closed
its labors, huf. passed the following Income
Tax Act: I The Federal commander iu the Gull Depart-
An Act in levy anU collect o tux on I lie not In- I ln b0 h "
come or pioflls of all persons and corporate
bodies iu this Blale, arising from the sale ol
goods, wares and merchandize, groceries and
provisions; also, no the net income and pro-
ills ol all persons and corporate hodlOB en
gaged in the manufacture and sale of cotton
and woolen goods, in the tanning and sale of
leuLhcr, and in the man nlucluru and sale of
any article made thereof; and in ilic distilla
tion ami sale of spirituous liquors Iroiu grain
ot uuy kind, or Irom any other article, and in
appropriate the same, when collected, for the
support ol indigent widows and orphans ol
deceased soldiers, au.l oibur purposes there
in named.
Wee. 1. lie it enacted In/ tin (lenerul Assembly of
tbe Utate •»/ fVmn/iu, Tint all persons aud bodies
corpor.lc iu linn Btale engaged ill the sale ol
goodd? wares aud merchandize, groceries and
provi-doir; in Hie luutiiiluclure and sale of cot
ton ami woolen goods; in the tanning aud sale
ol.leather, aud in the uiuuiiluclore uud stile of
any urliclts made ihcr.-ol, ami iu Ihe disiill.i
lion and sale ol spii'iUioii-} liquors Irom gram
ol any kiu.l, or Inuu any other article, wh.-n
they make a return ol Ihulr taxable properly,
shall b.-r.-quiied to make a return iimlei .mill,
ol ihe uet income or prolim which tie, she, oi
lli.-y may have made respeelively iu tile sale,or
liiaiiiilAeiuri* and sale, ol uii> ol the ari iele.-
aboye eiiuuieraied, Irom the lirni. day ol April,
1 Mi”, lotto* lirsl day of April,
Wee. 3 tie it furl tn r enacted, I hat when the
prolil • l.»r ihe year preceding the return nliail
amount lo tweuiy per cent, ou the capital or
credit invested, a zax ol liny cents on every
oue hundred dollars ($I0<>).
When they shall exceed twenty per cent, au.l
amount lo thirty per cent, oi under, one .loliai
and (illy cents ou every one hundred Uollurn
($100).
When they shill exceed thirty percent, uud
amount lo lurly per cent. <-r under, two tbdl.ir.-
t$.‘» on every hundi.-d dollars.
When they shall exceed lorty per cent, au.l
amount to lity pet cent, or under, ($:i Ml) two
d.dlavs and filly cCuls oii every humlre.l dol
lip's.
When they shall efcced IIfly per cent, and
amoiiul lo sixty per c m. or under, ($3) three
dollars ou every hundred dollars.
When they shall exceed sixty percent, and
anioiiiit lo seventy per c ut. or under, ($3 ftOj
three dollars uud li li y cents on every one huu
dred dollars.
When they shall exceed seveuly per cell I. and
amontii to eighty per cent, or under, lour dol
lars ($d) ou every oue hundred dollars.
When they shall exceed eighty per cent, and
amount lo umely per cent, or under, luui dol
lurs uud Ally cents ($1 on ever} . him
dred dollars.
Wlieu they shall exceed ninety per cent, and
amount*lo one hundred pci cent, ui uuder, live
dollars ou.^every one bundled dollars ; and so
ou tu lb" same ratio of per cent, prolil aud lux
aiiou ltd injlnUum.
Bee. 3 lie it Juitlur rnae ed, That If any pet-
son or body corporate shad reluse to make
a return ol his, her or their prolits, made or
realized a-» aloie.-uid, he, she ur they shall he
held to have made the sum ol $100,IHM), aud
shall he tcve.l accoidiugly.
Btc. 4. lie }l ■ furlin'r emitted, That If, upon
uuy reiimi"ol income or prolits hy any per
son or body corporate, the Receiver ol l ..x Re
turbs shall su: peel the same to he lulse or
Iruudulcut, or il a suggestion ol li .ml in such
case shall ba made lo the Receiver by any cili
/.eu ol ihe county, iu wlnl-li ibe alleged de-
fault may oeeur, Verified by affidavit lo the
best ul utliauL’s knowledge and IndiHV hi all
such c»se> it shall In* the duty ol the Receiver
lo apply to the .Helices ol llie Interim (.’mill ol
ibe comity lor the uppoiuliueul ol three asses
sor-* lo luvesiiguie the.alleged fiadulcnl icturu;
aq.l upon such appmiiiuo ni being made, ihe
Rcewiver shall give to the person elnnged woli
making ihe lulse leitnii live .lays' notice ol the
time and place ol making Ihe illvcMigulmn;
mil the assessors, helulc proceeding lo their
duty, shall be swoi u to make a lull, lau au.l im
partial iuv.'btigaiiou as to the alleged lalse or
iraduleni rmuni, and shall r« quire the person
or persons, or body corporate alleged to have
made Hie ira.lul. nt return to produce before
the assessors his, her or their books ol entry
ol their pureleases and sale*, il he, she or they
keep such books, all.I upou failure or refusal lo
produce such book, Hie persons so refusing
shall be held lo have made (l,0IM)j oue thousand
per cent, on ($100,(KHI) one hundred thousand
dollars aa,pro!iis,aud shall he taxed according
|y; and Ibe said assessors shall have power to
compel sill'll citizen- or tax payers Lo appear
belore them, and to give u stiuimiy In said in
vesligation. Upon hearing of all the Icsiimouy
which uiay be adduced ou the invcsligaii
I LJTJITFOPGROHGII, WAVNRfOVIN* f
n TV -Whereas. .1 sines K rhupmnn, Atlmiulstra
I lur ou the estate of Richard L. P.m.larvls, deceased,
applies to the uiulcrslgiied for Letters Disiuissory
Irotu said Administration I
Therefore, all persons oourctned are hereby re
qiilrc.l lo show cause (if any they have) why s d.l Ad
luiuixiraiot. on the lirst Moiuluy hi An-list next,
t-hoidd uot he disc.harged.
; Givcu under my hand and ofllcial signature, this
tlaimary fl*d«l. lb*M.
: j-ih JAMBS 1IIGUHMITI1, D. o. W
e one dollar per uioiiih lor
two d.dials lof held hands,
ir inccbartiil’s—or om -ispu
with clothing uud iaiiou.-
for each .dieme.
(». Ihe wages
women uud boyr
and three dollars
lieth ol the cro|
usually luruishcd.
7. Kit h hand will he responsible lor loss or
damage to stock, tools or oilier properly.
B Each laiuily will he allowed hall an acre
for a garden.
'.) No liquor will be sold or bi* Might ou (lie
pi.n e .toy one, under a line olouedoll.tr Im
the lirsl oil cine. Liquor wdl be Kept iu the
hospital, and sold for the geueial fund.
10 No one will leave the ph.ee submit a
wrutcu pass.
cleuu clothes oucveiy
among oiirsclvc
11. We wdl app.
Blind:.) mm nine -
PJ, Ail disputes
brought, belore the
Wc m ill abide by.
13. Din ing gi mdiiig, we will make, .njr iioii.l
watch, being cm tiled lo l.-u etuis t*«.h night,
and liny e. urn lui* CftCb* Wuiiday’s Work.
1-1. liovei live hogsheads oi sugar arc raised
to each hand, (lie proprietor win divide live
dollars lor each hogmi.al over that nil inner —
flic liuud w im h.i« the greatest number ol cu-.i
it marks and the lew- -i mi nber of bad marks.
Will be .‘milled lo me lughc.-l pri'/'($T».) with
live prizes ol gift • a.-h, twemy ol $10, au.l the
Dal.nee will be divided up.ally among tlu*
bauds.
Uu the same slice* wii Uud a circular ti-om
the general siipei iuteu.lciil, «ic., lt|“Dr li. h .
B.nitli,” wbo appears lo nave cliaige ol s<*m
pluuluiioiin; also a cud Irom ilic "do. im ”
•howmguu anxiety to engage laige’> m aln-
business, rtankft and Bn.on eVidenlly ll/ink
they have dceoVcred a sure road to wealth, .nil
arc determined to pursue n vigorously. We
give them the beiielit ol uii a.lv.-rtisum. ui in
our culu ui us :
New Ohi.kanh, La., March9, 18B8
Dll. B. F. Bmitii—A.r.• By authority ol (In
geu. r.d commanding, I will visit the pliinlalioi s
under your charge as in queiiLly as po.-sihle, I
will lake good care, sd loug as ydu obs.fw
your part ol the eoutrac , that the negroe- slndi
render fait hful obedieuce and tabor during tin
year. They Will not be all .wed lo leave the
place or hire lo others.
11 they violate their agreement, I will place
them mi Government works, without pay, m
subject them to some other >alut..ry punish
incut.
being. „
siiecesa iu workiug a large number ol hands, I
all! Ini to believe Hull you will certainly be
able lo muiulniu order and se.-ure faitlilnl labor
with but little iuieilereuce ol the military uii-
thoriLies.
Be assured, however, IliuL jintire lo the
Id leks, as well as lo ihe employer, will lead me
lo use slimig measures to euforce labor, h- also
Lo protect the laborers.
V«*ry respeeilnlly yours,
Gko. 11. IIank^i
L cut. and fl. n. Bnpi. of Negro Lain r,
TOC iTTON AND HIJGVIl 1'I.ANTKIlS.
1 wish lo reut, or work mi joint aeemmi, one
or two planiatioiH I cm supply any defleieucy
ui labor, mules mid suppUes. 1 will uudef
take, at my own i Lk, to eecuis order and such
continuous labor as will In-lire a crop.
I have narlies engaged m collei'iiiig negroes,
mules and .miLa belonging to Ihe plaiilaiioiir 1
am ii.tw working, who w ill be lusiriieied lo as
sisl other planters who furnish a list ol lin n
lost property.
1 will also hire aide bodied negroes oil gov
ernment terms, and wish in lure or purchase
i.lie hundred mules; also, to pinehase a ciicul.u
saw mill mid wood s.wmg machine.
Addle.--, with lull particulars,
li. F. Smith,
No. ftS Magazine hired, New Oil.-mis, or
At the si Augustine Rh.utaliiiu, ten miles be
low D.niuhlfonville, on the Lafourche.
[From the New York Freeman's Journal.)
New Hill* lo be LitHI before CoiigrcMM
at Ibe preaclit Session.
A hill lo make buttons a legal tetul.T.
A l»lll to prevent private parlies iroai making hilt -
tons.
i ill |o older said buttons to In* nm«le lr.un tlu*
hones of mill slh .1 . led "ki* king Ioi the I moil.
A h lllor whitewashing negroes. I'ariie.l
A hill to prove tue .'oiistlliilioii a hiunhiig, as well
as i in* truruers thereof.
A hnl lo make hiitlons supt-rior to gold
A lull lo elicit peraousgeiietoky.
A lull to roll persona more systematically
A hill to provide
A hill
on iIn* table.
A bill to shorten his heels, Ac
A bill prohibiting III. u.eil'Ion ol any liipinra, Jtc.,
and reguiu ing Ihe iiiimlmr »d sneezes per dimi
A hill Couipe'di'ig every while persou to lake llm
onlhol a I leg i mice a. least oue.- every twenty foiu
bourz. . ..
A hill calling up »n meiuh * s lo propose similar
hills loth. ahove^^^^^^^^boHHV Mkmbkh.
The Yankee .dlie. is ciplnretl by Gen.
W heeler, who during the several .lays ol th. ir
siuy iu Hus cily w»;re boarded at Ihe Lamar
lion***, and received great aueiHion from male
and leinale symp'ithiz'*rs, were ralher set ha< k
wlieii ilit y reaelie.l Ki. lnuond. They were la
ken to the Lili wood House, where I rush shad,
heel Makes and other savory viands saint. .1
ul Winder hearing ol ihe
dl iiueereinoniou ly lo Ihe
fev.'l»• reprimand lo Hie
u charge
r 'hattanooyii Jlcbtl.
k lioxlcu
alter Ibe shape ol Ihe negro's head
Uhl
These are, thcieforc, In cite amt admonish, all and
Singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to In; and appear at my oQtae, within the time pre
serin. .1 hy law, ami show cause (if any they have)
why Letters of Administration, with the will annex
ed, ou the estate of said deceased should not issue to
the applicant.
Given under my hand and nfflcial signature, th
JAMKK limnsMlTll.
Mircli^.dd, lutk'I.
Deputy l)r inary.
S TATKOFIIKOHUIA, WAYNE COUNTY.
To all whom It may concern : Whereas. John
1)/ Uiiiuph, Administrator upon Ihe estate of Joseph
.Manning, deceased, applies lor LelL.-rsor Disiniseiou
front the a.lmiulalration of said estate.
Therefore itie Win died and creditors of said deceased
ar<- hereby cited au.l admonished to 111.* their objec
tions, .1 any they have, ill in, ollic.- iu Ierius of the
l.iW, oUierwise letters disiuissory w.ll tiegiallled llu*
appjieaiil ai the S.-ptem'.er lei iu next oi tin* (oiirl ol
Ordinaly l r said county
March fitli, in.!
I AM Eh IIIGIISMITU, 1). O. W. (’
marl*
persons having .leman.ts against dose
■ligllt, J« ceased, laionf said coliafy, are her. hy
' equiied lo present ili.-m, properly
I hy la
lie undersigned, within the lime preaccih
au.l ab persons indebted to said Ue. eased
quire.l lo make luumdirtv payment to
, l Sis I.
OF GFOKbl.1, WAYNK olN
H TV.—j.\ll persons buviug demand.-. ag.instJohu
Kuiglit, u.*c.*asiil, late of said roiiuiy, are h.-ruliy no-
ml.-1 and required tu pre ent tli.-iu, prop rljr altesi-
.-.I, lo the mid:reigned, wjlhtu the i.iiun proscribed
hy law; anil ull p rsous iudehte.l t * sui.1 deceased ur.-
h< r. by r.-*|iiiie.l u» make tiuiuediatc payment to the
iiiuh'I signed. This M r :ll 23.1, lHttf.
■tiarZ5 J'IbRlMI h. MUUHIS, Adm’r.
S 'l.% TIC OF ii FOItO I % , a A\isK fuU.n'V.
oil pei oils having demands against Robert d.
Wdiuwrighl , .1 .'eased, late of said county, are hereby
ntc'iited au.l r. quired lo present them, properly ui-
i.'ni d, lulhe tnuk'iBigned,.within Un- time nreseribed
hy jaw, and nil persons lu.lehl .1 In saui deceased
required to make immediate payment '
'ii.-d. W1LKY (xNOX, Atlni'r
18 3.
elinderrigm-d.
B
w ill be m .de lo iln- Uoiirl of Ordinary ol said eoiiuiy
lot leuyetos 11 lots of I <u.l numbers tw . bnudred
amI'liL)-eight iiaV and l wo hundred and flit y seven
rXf»7) in the s cuu.I t'J) district of said county, the real
To all whom It tuay < .
Drill, Administrator or tf.e Ksiute ot fcriwar.l
Diiki .late.il aaid county, deceased, makes applica
tion lor IjCller* of l'"*imesiou Iroiu said Admin 1st ra
tion. these are, iluiei.d.-, L* cite all persons inter-
•-ted, lo lie and appear at my otll.v within the time
presi i liie.l hy law , to show cause, if ah)' they have,
wliyiLellei-. ol DiHOiiHsiun should nut Im* giZJfUal.
VVjlness lion Johu W. Ilarveii, Ordinary of eaiu
. oiiut y. this Oetolyei' litb, iHli'f.
oettl* H. A PKKPI.KX. D. C. C. O.
(bin . .
eat a to* ol J. s. N. W.iIhiii, deceased, having made ap
plication for L. it.-rs ol' Di&miaMoii Irnui said Aduna-
istral .i • h.p,
Tlu-e
kin.lL-.l
thorefur.*, to cite all and singular the
ereditors ul aid deceased, lo tdmto
willi oi Ihelim • pres, rihed tiydaw,
may haii.t, Nov. llllli, 1
J..W. lUKinci.L,
4W
O l I N IN l it A l'Oli'a S AI
Hit
\ <1 an i.fder from the Court 1
Low'ihh'H c .Hilly, w9ll he sold uij ihe lirsl Tuesday
April it xi, ul the > ourt liuiia door in said c.siuiy,
bei w t- u the legal hours of Mile, Lot ol Laii.1, No.
In',. i$ llfn .hsLiicl oi aaid ciuuly, heioinpiig to the
e Lai e of f rauds Jones, deceased,
MtM MIT.'HKLL J.-NBd. AifniV, .V ‘
d 1 IIOKUIA, KFFIIVmY.IITI COTN « A.
VI All persons liMvng demands aguinsi Darnel
l.'euisli rt. decease ., 'ale of said county, ire hereby
required in preseui them, p.ropeily
Notice.
NTKNUKNT’S O
A Lit any Sl Hi i.c Raii.ii »ai», '-
Savannah, Apill lo, 1H&I. J
On and after Monday, the tHItli Inst.,
llm rates or transportation for freight
will he advanced thirty three and one third per cent,
over the present rate.
Bacon, Lard, Liquor, Halt, Sugar, Syrup, Tallow
au.l Wool will he elassed as second class goods aud
charged for accordingly.
• U J. FULTON,
iiprlf*—d&t w'iw General Superintendent.
Mice.
HKADQUARTKWS mil. DIST. of GKO., I
Savannah, March 17th, latifl. |
The ntteiiliou of wholesale and retail
liquor dealeis, hotel proprietors, and all
others concerned, is called to the following oi tiers'
WAR DEPARTMENT, /
RlelOloND, Jan. bill, 1‘ti'J. j
H The iutrodiictioii or spirituous liquors in
to any camp, htrracks ur station of the a.my. ex
eept lor medicinal pnri uses, duly recommended hy
t lit* senior medical ..fli er and approved hy theu. u. r-
al ur other oilier iu command, is hereby expressly
prohibited, and all spirit nous liquors founo iu any of
!>ui«l camp-», l»arracUs or slalioua not uuliiori/. *d us
above, will heeonliseaU'd or dcsti-.y.-d under .lire.--
lion ol Ihe General or other otllcer in cuiuiuuud.
By coiuman.l ol the Secret try ol War
lSignt!d| S. COOPER,
Adjutant aud Inspector G ucrul.
HEAD^UAKThRS MIL. DIST OF UK *., I
Savannah, July isth, Inw. |
DKNKII.IL OUDKKN,!
BMaulaiioii, Negroes,
MULES,WAGONS,
l>[,OWS.8c.FOUSA L,K.
I >KIN(f out or the State In the army, and my
AJ Overseer having gone'recently into s. rv*c.*, I
oll. r lor sale that valuable Planlatiou, known
“Mice Hope,” c.niUilning one thousand acres, sit....
t' .1 on Savannah River, fourteen miles from Savan
nah There Is about three huudrt.‘«l aud tilly acres
cleared, one huudred and lllly ueresof uplai.d, part
of which is now iu oats, the remainder we I nigh
ready lor the preseui crop; there is about ninety
acres of rice laud under hank, new trunks, drains,
all recently cut, and m arly ready for planting ; ouu
hundred uddilmuul acres cleared hanks defective,
Hy reclaimed. li_ is thought hy good Judges
more g.Htd plautiug
in Clmlhum c.uiuty;
that thin tract ol land cm bud i
land than any tract of iu ni
the w.hhI lands are well tin bored; also, ahundanco
[> i r 11
-vm-mx* V w.Wl'ii u 1 H m
CUNTKAI, HAII.H.MI) OPKIC* I
Savannah, (.a.. April 2(1 UC2 (
CHANGE OF SCHiSDULlC.
O N and after Sunday, April 5th, 18113, the trains
ou tbi* Road and hianclies to Augusta uud
thinisan.l acres, situa Entont.m will run as follows :
DAILY DAY TRAIN.
Leave Savannah & M.
Arilve In Macon
Leave Macon 0 4(1 A. M.
Arrive In Havannah 7.4'J t. M.
DAILY NIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Savannah --' 4 ‘
Arrive in Macon *,£ . . Jf
Arrive in Savannah i-o.Ou A. M.
No
Thu iuq*uilatiou into lliisc'ty, ni.til further orders,
>f all spil'Uuons and Intoxicating liquors, in any
form whatsoever, by rallr aids or othorwise, is here
by strictly prohibited,
Any liquor thus imported, as soon a-* the fart be
comes known at these lluidqnailei'e, will he eouila-
I .and appropiial.al to the use ol Ihe sick of I lie
army.
By Order of Brig Gen MKRf'KR
ALGERNONS. HART RIDGE, A. II. U.
All good citizens will recognize the proprie
ty of the above orders, and will, it is to he hoped,
not force upon the intMary authorities tin: n> .easily
oi seizures. Should, however, il become uecussary,
tbis duty will t*e perlortmd hy tliu City Military
Guard, undercommaudof »-apt. A L Ilartridgc.
By command of Brig. Gen. MERGER.
W. W. GORDON,
marts Captain and A. A G.
W. B. Thomas
i llJIININlIKM substitutes al Ida Olllce, luu.
' dour* West of Mr. >1. Y. lleuUeisou's bide es
tablishment, opposite the Ma k.d, in Cavalry or to
lainiy. anywhere in the Coiilederolu Slates o.mi-
i* ioiumg lo Hiis Cily will pl.-m-e call oii huu.
M. «T. feiolomoi-.s,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
BAY STftRF/J\
(Ottl.T formerly occupied hy Messrs. O. Cohen A (Jo.)
.Solicits Couiiguiusnts ot Produce and Mei
chaudice i.l»8
i itcsii muuixu
RICE FLOUR!
DiiaiauHy
niiiil cl
d. within Iln-lime preset Hied bylaw. ’Anil ujj
pei s iu* mile hied lo said deceased are hereby reqmr
AMANDA G. HKMS1IART,
inarfO Adminlstr.'t' IX.
UIAUIIIAVS SALK. _
11V vi.tiieol hiiorder from Hie Court of Ordinary
of McIntosh c (inly, will he Hold ou the Hist
'I iic-day in Muv, ISM, al the Court House door Iu
Darien, Mclnlosli co-inly, lietween the legal homsOf
Mile, oiic Had of land, .-out oning line.* hundred u.l
seventy acres, more or less, lying au.l beiug in Me
Iniosh coinily, one lot ot cattle ami two negro girls,
* 'alhaime ami Mary Ann, aged l. n uud twelve years.
Sold lor the beuctiloi Uieorphans ol Little Davis.
CROP OP’ i«o^.
Fresh iSardeii Seeds,
\<imiiii>li;ilor\ Said.
S T%:ri< OP G KOttli 1%, WAYNE COUNTY.
On,ih«- lirs. Tiie-day in May uext, will be sold at
llu t'-oilrt lions.- door in s*.id connly,wit hlu the lawlm
hour* ol nulf, lot of land nmnh -rtwo hundred and
twenty seven (VJ7;, iu the secuud district i»r said
county; sold as Hie property of Andr. w J. McClel
Ian, d. cased, for tin* nenelil of the In-irs and credi-
Ioih of said decea ed Terms made known ou the
day of Sale. This March 5lh, 18*>3.
AUniitilsiraior's Naln.
j^TAVK «»K UlilllUl'C WAVNKroUN'I'V.
xl, will he mild
.anniLy, within the
of .a.
Oil the ||r*t T
al Ihe limrt House .1 - * iu
lawful hours of a.a’e, Jw acr
part ul lot or land No. uineiy-^hri'e (1)3) iu|be Kero ml
insiriel oi said con Jy. Hold as I lie p oi*«rly of Oillis
Ruffcrs,idec.eased, for tliu, h-dmilt of tbs nctrs 4 and
creditors ol said dec aseif. T-j ms made known on
ihe day ol sale. JAMEH M. Md.’OUL, Adin’r.
Man'll r>Ih. 18*13. _______
Xolirr lo Dcluors and Crcdiiorx.
\ l. I. persons linlehted to the estate of G.-orgc W
Mot. slimy, late of He iveiicoiiuly,decease J,
hereby r» ij.nr* d'to settle the samp*;' and those h iviqg
demand* against snhl esiate will present them, tliily
authenticated, * ' * * ‘‘
•d by I
to ah>*w tiieir cb .ra< t«‘r and
* gne.1, within Ihd Uuie pre
April 17, 1 1.3
I* hTOTKHBURY, Rtem'or.
notkjk;
A 1j#j persons having demands against t he estate
iV <•! -Mr-. Eli/, il*.-th Fort, late ql W.iyna conn'y,
me requested to hand them iu; and all persons in-
dchle.i to said estate lo make payment to
in.r 1.3 J. M TISON. Kx’r.
Notice.
d \ KOH(; IA —l«l IBKIKT V COlj NT Y.-AU
\ I persons havtim demand-, ngafi.st William D
Howell, deceased late oF s-. Id conn try, are hereby
nolilied and required topres *ut them, properly at
tested. to Ibe iiuderrigned within the t me prea«'jll>-
e.l li> law; and all persons indebted to Haul decens .1,
are Hereby required to make payment to the under
signed. _ F. R. LYONH,
afl iir, l.u-'il.d ib.-i
I,ihhy I’risou, ullei
ottlcer having then
i was to Inlgely
India ' omp'.uv
cl tie
id c.oinmci'ce This
exported t • England that il 1
j lea, lid hy the influence «»f
I mi act was passed putting a
' blooms, or leuder l*uds, were gilliered and dr
expo Uil ion and these are said lo make a belter i*«v-
j i-rage tban ihe hark. The season m nut yet too Jate,
1 in-nine par's Ol ihe (.'onlfdi'iacy. ul least, for ex
1 p<*| imellt lllg llpUU it.
• d for
Kkufe ron Makino N jmkuak - A very hue arti
cle ot vinegai unty be muW from ptuaimmons First
make ibe ordinary p. rs mmou 1»e*r with nothin* but
Inepcr Immune and wai* r. and dravv oli into some
convcuftLt vceael ar.d allow it iu staud uutii lit tor
Family Bibles,
I / \ CKBAF FAHIId HI HI. IN ; i
I If V.Z Cl .ved uud for «.lc by
E KNAPP A CO
feb-24 West side Monument Squaic.
Notice.
tween the usualJn»*i
lauds, to w d • Lht N
tainidg >3*'
•old, be
mi e dtp»r IIIAVsyiiff c.mills, be
of t-ab , Um following lots of
It and lot No Ml. each c.
•• or h *s ; also, one irupr s
• Dawidn- iiuprovumcnl all sl i
late of Wayne rouniy. 'tei'easod, aud sold for the
henellt of the heir-, find creditors of said dereued.
HENRY and J Eli HE H. DAVIS.
apr3 Executors.
MILLS .HOUSE,
CHARLESTON. S. C.
Built in 1<»3 >i/id t'unmliej <ynU / itlny in the /'
Mate*, curate of Af,”tii,u met tj'ieen sheet
Tiims. S. Nti.KKKC.oN, • D . .
_v,.1 .1...tru PbwiicZ; { rr.prl.u.r,.
New Books.
B.i'ts,
f'ahlnge,
Carrot,
Cauliflower,
Cel.-ry,
Ctif umber,
Egg Plant,
Kale,
Leek,
Leltuc
Mu si. m dlon,
Radish,
Huluach,
Tomato,
Early Dutch Turnip,
Inst received hy tin* way of in.* blockade; for sale
by JOHN U. MOORE. Druggist,
innr23 Oihboii- Range
NEW BLOCK AD : GOODS
GFNTLF.MMN'H WEAK.
FKKISCll Cassim. re fur Uenle aiiits
English Tweeds
H!ue Navy Flnnr.el
Brown Linen Duck for Summer Hulls •
Plaid Collonades
G-4 Blflck Cassim rea
Gents’ Oxford Tic* hli.H*a
mar.30
CORN SACKS!
Two Bushel,
OSN ABU mo.
Dentistry.
UK. 1 LAKH would say to bit
pal ious and filunds that he la now i re
|mre.l,hytheahsistance of ouoof the l ea
luerlmuiral Deouals in our country, t»
the Insertion of ARTI FI
best IN nllsta, liolh North and Honl.h, enables htln l<
promise a more eaay and perfect fitting plate than ran
possibly In: made hy I he common and uncertain pr.
01 making Di-b. By this method tbe die la t
directly fr.*u» the impression of ihemouib, tbua g
- plates aa inufect a.
(iconfl.tent iii.nir ability to ronatnirt a bet-
Ip u> )Udt wlnti wo nay,
HOB.S1I3 HASPS
AND
sa i) i ltoisrs.
I IOIC SALK BY
1 JNO 11 DRPPIHH,
apr7 <m.boils’ Range,
LI
wood near the water.
deny and good diap.ts.ul, together withali’the
guns, unites, plows, Ac, necessary for rarryiig or
the place successfu ly. For particulars enquire ol
Col. Geo. I* Harrison, who will show Ihe property,
or to Geo W. Wylly, Esq , at savannah
1 sell only luVaiise 1 cannot give my attention to
the properly. II K. HaKKimoN
imrU—ti
Wanted.
ASH’T yUARTKHMASTKR’H OFFICE, *
savannah, March 13, l.v.3, j
W AN! liUimuu 1i.,i. |>, t l.lrty negroes as tea
slers aud laborers Tor this Depart luenl.
maria—Lf,
Wanted.
Cast iron and old Brass, eellveied ul the Arroual
\N bi Laker street .
CUNNINGHAM,
Art and Ordnance
( oiuu'g Hepoi.
A Fill ni.shed IIohm Id Knit,
A Pf'ltNIMIKI) 1IOIINK, iu the
Iral pari ol the city *s ofl'eie.l lor rent, ms
present iNH-upanls intend leaving Hie
Iuqiiiie at ihe ofllce ol
City
GKQ. W. WYLLY.
Taxes.
CITY TREASURER’S OFFICE, I
Savannah, March »tl, ih;i. |
'■111 K undcrHignu.l Is now re uly lo receive the pay-
1 mentol Taxes loMin curr.-ul y.nr, except In
•nine Tax, which will be due on Hie lirsl «»I May
i. xl. Tile hopks will he closed oil the lirsl of Muy
ensuing, and executions will he issued ipalUBl all
defaulters.
No luuidaiiil, nor any lint wli.i are hankable
i luingn hills, will l»e re, nvcl in payment ol
l"’ *
• marlfl—tHl
(InHi,mi 'upprior (OiKL
JANUARY TERM, I8*t3.
W III- HMX. E. E Hertz, Henry K. Wushburn,
»»illiarn H May, Thomas i* Harden, Dr. Ell
sLa Parsons, Haiquvl P Palmer, John Cb pmau,
Philip P.iiillaiu, John Ru'liiir.l-oii, Luke* hristlu, au.l
i’burl-s Van Hum. summoned lo.dt. ini the present
January Term ot Chath .in Superior Court as Grand
Juiitrs. have m de detail I flu Hie Term, it i - ordered
that they be flued each in the sii u of forty dollar*,
unlt-Sf they im- good and sullicieiit c mse of excuse
or hefore Ihe liisi .lay of Hi, DUXt Term
ibis Court; and whereas. W« ruet C. Reea-
berg. John Pi <1. r. VN illhou Farmer, Augustus
Jo.w,'.’ • JoliltTys u, David II Gallon iy, u»‘i> l^tiint,
cimiles’S^’ffy- William F Baker, it. C. Johnson,
Wjjiam It Adam , -lutiies Wilson, Donald McDon
ald, rum.no> lo all.-ud the preseui January Term
of shi.1 Couri, us i*.-Gi Jin.us, have made d- la.ili for
Hie Tri m, il is order.*.,'iiTJU-.Uiey i»e lined en.b iu the
Sinn ol lWelpy d dlars, uulm
sllfll.-lellt cause Ot eJUIS
Ule g od i
of itie next Teiin o litis,
George J Jones,. Iiarle
liensiein, Alonzo Hit), Ma
. A..uV P'tei.-rs,
.o.|‘*e, and Adam Ilo*
dnke fiamilion, W. 11.
Ferguson, Allen R. Wrigiit, llenry C. Fieeintm,
summoned lo attend ihe pre-eul Term of said Court
as ‘Pules me ii on ihe )*«• ii Jury I-*r ihe trial o cruon ,1
cases, have mailt* defaull for.llu* Term, it la ordered
that I bey in* lined each in Iln- sum ol I weuly .1«<|-
lars, unless they ill., good and sulllclenl .anise
ol exclire oil or hehuelh,- lirsl day of Ihe next lu; iu
of tills Court; and, wlurcis, Al. D Levy, talesman,
made default ou tip'JIM ul Ju iln ry.J 8.1.3, and. where
as, James R. Nuu .1 audt'hurh-n F. Pjudloii.LaleHUten,
made d- n.iill ou the *2.1, 3d, I li and f»'h ol F.-biuary,
18A3;au.l, whereas, Isaac D. La Roche, alesmau,
made defaull oil Hie -llu ol February, Ibtsl, and
George 8. Gray, lalesinau, made default ou Hit* 51 h
of l •
t is ordered Uikt-tbvy he flued
• lily dollars, ii *loss inry Ulvg od aud siiflicleut
■ of i* v c ise ou or before ibe flrst day of Ibe urxl
i Hie minutes.
WM 11. BULLOCH,
Clerk 8. C. V. C
ilinlbaiu Inferior 4oiiri %
FEBRUARY TERM, 185.3.
W IIICKK^N, Joseph M. Haywood. Frederick
K run son, D Latlirop, George G. Wllsou and
Cornelius D. Rogers, summoned to alt end ibe pres-
eut February Term <*f Chntuam Inferior Court Us I’e-
lit >1 in tit s», made .h-iaiilt; and Whereas, G >IUchulk
Biowii, Petit Juror, and W. .1. Handy, Talusmau,
made default oii tliu second day oT the'Perm (Februa
ry 17th); ills ordered that they he flued tu nty dol
lurs each, unless they die good and Hiilici. ul excuse,
on o b. ib.e the Urst day of the next term of this
Court.
True cx'raci from the minutes.
VAM. H BULLOCH,
martO Clerk 1 (J. C CJ.
HR VAN STREET
NEGRO AUCTION MART.
I ll A X K my bouse opeu. No. 108 llryau street,
Market Squarti, havunnah. 41a., Ioi Hie sale ot
Negroes, privately audiii anctioa, on 3 uesduys and
Thursdays ol eve.y week 1 will soli nil kind*, of
property at the Court House on Hie flrst Tuesday of
every ui.mill. Persons having propeity for sale
will give two or more days notice h-foie the (lay of
sale, so IhbL the propurly cau he advertised. I also
have at. omiuoUaliuiiB lor any uumln-r ol Negroes
al a uio.l, rale price lor hoard, au.l 1 will rise every
etlori to make quick sales uud to the best advantage.
J A. 8 I'KVKNs«*N,
Ahctioncer i.u.1 Broker,
lel.'l K. MKNIHOL, Crier
COTTON YARNS,
FOR SALE BY
TbarSl HKNKV UtHROP A CO.
BLUEFLANNELS
no hikcks iii.i i: fi.wm-i.s,
FOR SALK BY
in arti II 1C NIIY UTIIIIOPA CO.
iimmi LiWBiiir,
OK
ANY' DESORIPTION,
r i ic ir rs ii i: i>
A.'T 'l'l IK. HU IKTK8T NGTIOK.
Apply to II. .I. DICKERSON,
or T B. MARSHALL A BRO ,
Airivu in rvivanuHn •;;22* ..
ACCOMMODATION TR A IN-SAY ANNAII AND
MILLKN.
Connecting dally wit h Night Train to aud from Aa*
gustu, beginning April Otli.
Iicave Savannali • - .7.15 P. M.
Arrive hi Mlllen UN A* M.
Isviye Mil luu 10»*0 P- M.
Arrive In Havannah 5.J5 A. Al.
AUGUSTA BRANdl TWO DAIJ.Y TKA1MH HE-
TNA KEN AUGUSTA AND MILLKN.
Leave Augusta H 25 A. M.
Arrive in Milieu 9.6B A. M.
Leave Mlllen ,.a;«jP. Al,
Arrive In Augusta. ...d.WI.M.
Leave Augusta . M*
Arrive ill Ml Ihili ... .056P.M.
Leave Milieu
Arrive iu Augusta . .t»,08 A. m.
GORDON AND KATONT’ON liHANOH.
ls*uve Katouton ^1-M) A. M,
Arilve in Gordon Jt'fa P. Al.
Leave Gordon 8.50P. M.<
Arrive In Kalotiton. 11.50 Night.
Passengers for Augusta from huvuuuok and Mncva
by tifhtr train will connect with Ibo boulb Carolina
Railroad trains.
PuHMungers lf*r Milludgevillo and Enlonton will tnko
"Day Truius” from Havuuimb and Augusta, and
"Night Trains’’from Macon. s
Night. Train irom Havannah and Angurtn connects
with aoum western K. K. al Macon for Albany,
Eufiiula, Fort Gaines and Intermediate points; also,
with Macon and W. It. U. to Alluutuunu the \vu«l.
Day Train c.quaecta at Macon with H, W miiU Mus
cogee R. R. to ('oTuintiiis, Montgomery, Mobile unit
the Southwest.
aprH _i ;
CHANGE OF
8CHEDULE «
‘.y.y.y/.A'.y. o’.m p. m.
CflA1-r>HOOmiKB.
fl 30 A. 1)1.
4.88 P. M.
30 A. At.
SOUTHWESTERN UAH,ROAD
O N and alter Sunday, March ‘2'2d 1PA3, the Colum-
hiid Mail aud Passenger Train will run «h fol
lows ;
HUTWKBN MACON AND OOLUMBOB.
Leave Macou at 5.‘25 P. M.
Arrive ul columlms at..,
lauive Ooluinbus at
Arrive nt Macon at
UBTWUKN Mi.HlK A Ml
lioavu Macon
Arrive al 4 'ballalUNicboo..
Leuve Ohutiahoocbeu...,
Arilve at Macon
Tbe Mall ami FoseehffcrTi
nect daily at HwlthvtHe, No 10 H. W. II. R.; uud Irom
Fort Gamut daily at Guibburi, with CimUttbooche-.'
Mail Train.
j,t*ave rimlllivllle at 1*2.80 P. M.
Arrive ul A litany, at *2,03 P. If.
H ave Albany aL ll.fltl A. AL
Arrive at Smithville at .11.vO a. M - ,
Lsave I’ll th he 11 at, 3.65 J*. M.
Arrive ui Fort Gaines at 4.30 P- Al-
Leuvi- Fori Galues at • 7.00 A. M.
Arrive at Cuthberi at . ... U.QO A. M.
Malting Um coiuicctlon with tbe up and down C'hau
tahuorbefi Mull 'I rani.
Tratua to OoluinbuM form, a tbnnign connection to
Montgomery, Alahauis, and Auguntu, Ulr.^aUm, Wli*
aitngUm, davanuali, Mill. dKevilluaml Eaionton.
Poet Coach, s run from AILauy to Tallabasaen, Unlit*
brldgo, 'I'houiHsvilie, Ac.
- jJaaiK'UgereIoi )h*»uIh la low Fort Vakiuy ahnnldtnkB
tbu .Nqdkt train.) Iroiu Auguata and Havan>iah to avoid
.tel. Macon For Coiumhu* tAUc tbo Day
Tnlu. ^ VlU«rL,PO\VKRS, ~"
KmTiiKRr »>'<l Mu|.«rtnu-nd.ut.
March ))J, ).■<>;). —. »U r “
" CHANGt OF SCHtmWst-
N.i muuali, Albaiiy aud ..'ull' l.ailroA*.
•Ii or I eat mid ITIoat KB|>edllloua IKoutetO
Uruiiiwlck and ITiouihhvilla;. fl«,.
Hind lawn (), II** Lake City,
ffloullcello, »ud S allMlsaw-
aee, Florida.
O N and after Tlturadnyy October ltttli,
lbfl‘2, the .airs will leave and run daily (Hnndaye
except.al,) as lollova:
fiflave Havannah «t 7.00 A. M.
Arrive utThonmeville at 9.00 P. M.
RETURNING.
LeaveThomasvillu at,....
rrivo at Havauur.b
Connecting al McIntosh (Htatlon llo.
5.0ft A. M.
0.00 P. ML
Connecting at McIntosh (Htatlon No. 3, going
Weal) on Tueadaya, Thursdays and Saturdays, with
a line of coaches to Duriuu. KeLuriunj’on alternate
days.
connecting at Teboauvlllo (No. U) daily with the
cars fur Brnuawlc.k. v
ik»unectlng nt t^ullnmn (No. Hi,) daily with a line of
coaches to Madison C. II., Flu.
C.*111160.11 ug at Groover's (No. 17) with a daily lino
of otaches to Mouticcilo, Flu. Arriving in time to
rouuecl with the cars to Tailahasau.- uni Sl. Marks.
Freight Trains leave Huvanuah Mondays, Wednes
days and Fridays, at fi A. M.; returning uu Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Hamrdays at 5 P, M.
N. U. Double the regular rules will t»o charged on
all urllcles shipped hy 1’ussuuger Train, excepting
fruit, frush moat, ilnh, oysters, uud other perishable
articles. Freight by Passenger Train should be de
livered at the Dept al least oue hour h .lore the start
ing laiue ol the train.
augflH_ O. J. FULTON, Htq nrtntendont.
<il\)\w; OF SniFOlILK
— r.OM UAatMl
GEORGIA IIXUAUTSTU.
GEORGIA RAILROAD, l .
AuuiisTa, July ‘24, 184J9, f
x'YN and after Sunday. July 97th, Buuday Day Train
Y-f resumed on main line, also Trains on Athens
and Washington Branches will run to connect until
further notice.
LIAVI
Atlanta 6.10 a.m. 33
Atlanta A...7.151*. h.
Augusta fl.45 a. v.
Augusta .4.1)0 p. h.
aiuuvb
Augusta 6.04 P .
Augusta 5.30 a. m.
Atlanta 6.39i*. M.
Atlanta ft 9.05 a.m.
Trams connecting with Washington aud Athena
Branches leave Amrnsia at 0.45 A. M., and Atlanta at
U.IDA. M NoroniiectUMi with Warr.-ntou on bat-
day. Hclr.ii Train ieuvea Augusta 5.15 1* M.
GRO. YONUB,’ Hup’t.
Or at ihe Mill, Julius »!
G. R H.
s Htatlon, No 4^, B., A. i
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The American Union. By James Sjwnco.
Also,*
More Aluiauacs for 1h*i.3.
RvoluHoiis ol the Line.
Jomiui'e Practice of War
The Judge AdviK-ite’s Vade Merum. Hei-eiv.iland
for sale by E KNAPp a CO..
mirS West s.dc Munuuu- U | Square.
A LOT of Hand Paper and Hh<M* Brushes; for sale
hy JNO. II DEPPlSH. j
apr* . GJitmus* Range. I
Trunk Locks. I
A N assortment ol Trunk, P.ul, H'reU and ( hist I
Ixa ks, for sale hy JNO. II DKPPI8B, !
apr7 Gihlmna’ Range. ,
Superfine Flour! j
/ \d v IIGIA. Siiperllnc FI iur, just received
J t li f and fm sale by
aprl3 Ct.AGIIOlIN X. CUNNINGHAM.
Iroa Vfti-niali,
.1, VARNISH.
| Bt 4 IK II KL OF IRON VARNISH ;
9 DO. NO 1 FURNHl Jtt VARNISH
Foreale at JOHN OLIVER’S,
m
No 11 Whitaker street.
Tea.
LAGHORN & CUNNINGHAM
Corn, Corn.
1000 "
» corn for rule hy
w m Davidson
Flour.
7f, ,!•"■*:. and hags Family and bnperflae
CLAUHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
WANTED.
SHII* KNKKs WANTED.
500 "«
DVKIMi lOSTAIU.I.SIINIKIVT,
(zsTABiasunn in 1839.]
Removed »o 36 l>ra|riou airset, aoulb
of Vork nkreelj, ue%r the Ute realdeuca
of tu*- Niil*M<;rllier.
fltllE Subscriber, gratofn! for past favor®, ben
X leave Iu inform bla friends and the public gener
ally, that ho Is now prepared to Dye all Colors In Con
best style on Silk and Woolen Dreases, Shawls, Ac.:
also, Tablu Covers nn( j Crape Shawl* cleaned and
bleached iu the best, manner. Lutiluh* iiid aud Don*
skin Glovescleaned In the bust Lmdoc style.
Tbe subscriber 1 —— *- — •* •
arss
moderate.
fioutlemrii’s Garment* Dyed ana Cleaned, aa may
be required, iu the some superioratyle which baa gen
erally so well pleased bla patrou* and friend* lor th«
past 80 year*. A. GALLOWAY.
t*«;r l*egs leave to suite that he la now
eau, bleach and pretw Ladle*’ Bonnot*
Flats In the most fashionable styles. Term*
s o UT H iiw
Spelling Book,
B '"
ed and tm sale by
E1N4; an imniovement on the American Spell
ing hook. By Noah Webster, LL. D. Recetv-
K. KNAPP A CO..
" p*t aide Mo ou mem square.
Powder.
I lteR FFFG lMfla Gunpowder. For sale by
“P‘ y W. M. DAVIDSON,