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VOL. XIV. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 27, 1SC.‘L NO. 124 ii.iilil|!}lornutg|lcw0 THUNDERBOLT BATTERY, I BV THEODORE BLOIS- H. T. TIUIMI'SON, - - EDI 1011. l |.|t.11S OF SIIBM IUmiJN AN1J til- VKHTIklNlf roil THE DAll.Y PAI’BIt. For one month *■? (lb For three months ft 00 ron the mi weekly pace For one month • •il 50 For three months ... . 3 Ml YOU' THE WEEKl.V I’Al’KK Foi three months fl !.() Advertisements inserted lor $1 Ml poi (Id) lines or less, each insertion. ;square of ten 4irn. Ilrwec mid tl»e Tender Pa«alon. | Neuroe* Hold in Illinois -The following Intel- I * 1 "jjf **\ A correspondent of tin* Mobile Advertiser, llgenre, from an Illinois paper, will servo lo show ^ ^ t f 0r . a report having obtained e’i rcutat I on uxiiin.r Hh..ih 1 /oiilfl mava 1 what kind of philanthropy actuates* free noil or «| mt nrlvale* John It. Dillon and Thouiaa Edtuunson n , ^ * i iiiiiiv hurt obtained abolition State, in regard to the darkies. In Mr■. ■ had assertedlaud gone tu the enemy, 1 publish a lot- Au iitUcer in Gen. lirugg s niuij had obtumi d ... f i »,. r received by me a day or two since for the infor a short leave of u.baeoce to permit him to go Lincolns own Ststi In* n« gnu s ari found gullly f I m ,,, inn0 | ibe family and friends of privates billon home and attend to personal interests demand- i « high misdemeanor for munifi sting “an intention ■ BmJ tCdmiinsou, whirh relieves them o( nil luien- Inir bin presence Before his lime of absence to reside in the State’* l! I Snch are the tender uier I ubual desertion oranjrblame torlli» tr capture had expired - he requested a further leave of ah- | cies of negro cnviucipationlats toward* the African I EDWARD II IIARHIMON Notice. WEDNESDAY M0RN1NU, MAY 27. 1803 Death of a Brave 801.diek—-Below we insert nu extract front a letter which was pub lisbed in the Daily Advertiser, it notices the death ol Elbert Miller, of an Alabama regimenl, wiio was born urn! educated in YVullhoiirvilIc, Liberty county, uud died ol a wound received in the battle ol Murfreesboro’ on tin* 3Lai Uc cembcr, lbOJ. lie wualu the bauds ol the cue my ua u pnsonei, and died just itelore the time he expected to be exchanged, uud the intelli gence ol his death has huL recently ranched hts family. I he jyriler,'alter alluding lo the cour age ol a cuptam who wus killed in Ihb'same bailie, uud remarking that the army of Tennes see could boast of uo braver soldier, Bays : “luc same may be suiil of private Elbert Millet , whose position as u regimental secretary reliev ed bun ol the musket, but Mich was his patriot ism and tuuuly beunng that he Could not be contented to remain while the storm ol battle wus raging, and mvesliiig himself with his gun and accoutrements, he entered it, iihhiy cuu- ductuig himself iu the strife, iu which he was mortally wounded, aud died on the 23 d of Jau- uary.” • Dulce et d« corum est pro pair.a nuri.” Yallandiquam —We quite agree with the suggestion made by one ol our Uielimoud eo temporaries, that if Liueolti has really changed the sentence ol Vallaudmgbum lo banishment to the South, he ought not lo be received by our authorities, if Mr. \ allaiidiugbum hud voluntarily chosen to make his residence with us, he should have been received witu all the welcome due to a Noilbem hater of the tyruU ny ol lus Government, aud ail the respect Lo which a man of his leai tessuesa, siucenty and ability ie entitled. But wbeu Llucoln attempts to make auoiher Siberia or Botany Bay of these Slates, and assumes lo buui&b lo them the pol.- tical uflenders whom his despotism will not tolerate in his own dominions, it should uol be permitted. We do not deem it necessary to give other reasons that show the inexpediency of receiving Mr. Vallandigb mi here as a forced exile from LincoJndom. SulUce it to say that we bhould not aid Lincolu iu executing his decrees in the territory ol States over which he exercises uoau ihoriiy; and ibttL the persons Irofti the United States whom we receive uud welcome to u home amongst os should be only those who have vol untarlly abjured the North, its interests, for tunes and political associations. Uulambua Enquirer, 839-The Memphis Appeal must be located oi wheel*. Driven out of Memphis wbeu that place fell-into the hamis of the Yankees, it established at Grenada, Miss. From there It was moved to Jackson, ouiyTo be agaiir com pelled lo decamp in order to uvold tho Yuukees, and it is now temporarily resting at Meridlau uncertain whether to return to Jackson, or gi elsewhere. We arc glad to know that, in all its wanderings, the proprietors have been * ceesful in saviag their types and prossus. British. Guard.—The British subjects •siding in Mobile have formed a company kuown as the British Consular Guard, manned by F. G. Milton, Captain, who have of aered their services to the Mayor To aid it preservation and good order of the city, iu of insurrection, invasion, iuuudatiou, dev lion by fire, and all other duties not ioeoiiNifl tent with foreigners retaining their original nationality v ^ m m~ • “Corps D'Afrkjue” jn Louisiana. —Banks publishes uu order, dated the 1st, at Opelousa< in w hich he uuuouuces his purpose to organize u “corps d'armee of colored troops,” to consist uf eighteen regimeuls ol all urnis—lulaulry, cavalry and artillery, limited to . r iOU men each, lie quotes Thiers aud Cbamhray a« authority that the “valor of the soldier is rather acquired than natural.” Much depends upou the inliu cnee of the officers, and lie proposes to dolucli lor permanent or temporary duly in the organ Nation of this corps. Banks argues the ques non of negro soldiers from a law point of view lor an ubohllonisl. Bays be The government makes use of mules, horse uneducated aud educated while men in Him de fence of Us institutions. Why Bhould negro contribute whatever is in his power lor the cause in which he is as deeply interested oilier men ? We umy properly demaud fro him whatever service Im can render. lluylnu 1 1 1> Horace. The Federals iu Kentucky are buylug large numbers of horses, most ol which aie lor Get). Burnside’s army. He iuieudb mounting Ins iii fun try. and then begin a house burning, tie- gro-Bteuliug, henroost robbing uud general plundering expedition Southward. As cerium e lor thirty days, and promised to return better soldier than he had twr been before -- lib* request was approved by the varum-* <till - rers in command over him, who knew him to he allied mol lull h tu I limn, and finally by Gen j Bragg Belore the thirty days’ tunc grained had expired, heagiin I awarded a emimnniua lion desiring a still further leave. HisoUii .-i- were asiouii-lied at his impudence anduuda. Uy, and each one in lm u, tlnougb w hose baud.- it passed, marked it “disapproved.'' Belore the comiuuiiiralioii reached army headquarters, Hen. Bragg was tin* recipient ol .t letter from tins oflieer, who eluted hat lie hud made application for I oil her leave, and gave a*. Ins icuson that while our army win liirllier advanced lie had become eugaged to a young ladyIroui whom he had received a ho tel, winch hu enclosed. I’his delicate missive continued a sad aud touching farewell lo the young olliccr who had gained her ailed huh Sim explained that since the enemy had gamed l.er homestead tln*y hail destroyed her property, taken cverrtliiug Irom tie:, aud well uigh made her peuntleHs - Wbeu she hud eugaged herself lo her lover slie was the possessor of property, and was iu diH'ii-nt circumstances. With this state id ih mg a existing, hard as she leil would be I he (rial to her, she had determined lo release the Turns from all eugagenn lit made iu her prosperity This noble missive inched in such loving aud gentle, ihongu prudent aud toiiebiug, language, licit it might iroui tue iron warrior to whom it was preocuted. 1 In* olUeer added ilmL boililies ol Ins iitbauced had only the mole endeaud her to him. aud this uminlcsla lion ol her disinterested love and spirit h id on ly inspired usliouger atlectlou lor bo noble a m. He desired a still further holiday lluti ghl go to her and man y hi i, proving ihul Ins love was as pure as her own, aud by in ikiiflj; his wile endow his properly upon Ui'ihI i guilty i rliott ard* the African Yankees were to free all the negroes in j the iMiid. they would signalize and celebrate the jn- i b. Itchy driving every tlmkleout of iheccnniiy : The Whiteside (Illinois) Heutiuid pnldishi s an of I eii^-'i'a ! slop.pain Hlly walling tain niyiq.s named were, on the 5fhai.il Gil. oil . i rfood tierjwue- 1 tried, on a char, e oi Ingli misdemeanor, tnivti.g ...ii ..m-t come Into turn state and couuiy and rcinainiui r therein lor ten days aud fnore, with lb evident In —r. - • . nllou ol residing m lids mhu*. amt w. re found I K‘H*d hnallti. you > i and were each severally lined, i- '•* 14 " d whereas tue tines and costs o l having been paid, the said negroes will be unmonon the lUihm Fehru uy, lbii‘1, ai the ( use oi t ai iliui' lor Hie payiUiiii ol caul Noyau IIaiuiok, April *kl. IWVt. i llAlUUaoN Ail . I write llos to lei you tin; capture ol uiy ad I and Edmonson, who prisoners«*f wn- on bo-aid the above name I •' -nge We are well and d< tails , lor inn hi r reiuru. By inform |From the Knoxvill'* Register Rloiiewull lai kaon’a Ifleutiage Women ol tlie CoiifVdci'H After a visii lo the Rappahuimoclc wilier of this undo a pining call o .1 ickaon, iu lua lent. A a we stood e the last words, bomo lelereliee wil who our ladies are doing “Yes, •‘but they must not uitiec the nu n llie rin\. You umy tell them m» lo ore Jh/hhHyJbr prifietfiir t jhr tun ma\‘JO If l. await our families ol o l. li obi Hrivales »'o. D. Ni vi lt .'K. rillEF QUARTER MAS PER’ bills must be p i ry moiilli fe 1)25—If ! i1 dm "fad ,-hiiH then i>e si mr sUtill hnne tiofhmq w»r I am sure I lie women give lhc*e words ol the place m their hearts. I . i lie i Lei tjOiiuq We iH he morse i/t ,» -vines - 'i tiviiiif for ” I the *ioiilnderacy w ill n»*w lameniud hero \ at them not lie. uupa- endn in I he army com lhem encourage and .ule the Victim of a billlel. Geo Bragg scut direciions lo bis bnr.-iii oiH. er to bim the ewmiiiunlc.itloti m» soon a-* if should arrive, and regardless of the endoric lueut “disapproved” made, by officer* nuiware lances, he marked it “giauied lor thirty Uaya, and endorsed upon the letiei, The. lady is worthy oi the best and bravest fldtei, and Inuu wliat l leuu 1 believe you re worthy of the lady.” Braxton Biiauu Arrunt A item. Mr. Editor Ihc.re has been some exeile- meut and suspicion in this neighborhood, cans ed by a squad ol soldiers, couri*. mg ol some twenty odd. l’hey any they are Irodi Mississip pi and are going to join then command, which (as they report) the Jell. Davis Leg mu ol Guu. .Smart’s command They sod they were inly traveling about ten or twelve miles a day. Tuey stayed all ui hi in the seliletuent ol Hick ory Grove, Crawford county, on Die night ol the Him, and said they were going i • Macon And .Saturday li ght following three uiorestayed at Mrs. Bmilb’s in ihe same neigbboi hood aud one ol this latter parly passed hun-cil oft tree negro, tie euid that he had plenty •< iuoui’V. and it really «ceiu« so, us he gave a uc roman be.lougmg to Mrs. Siuiib one dolin' u urry down his horse, uud also paid five dollar or Iris supper and break Iasi. TnD informal ion vas furnished by the negroes of Mrs. Smith lot, however, until they had left the settlement a day or two. 1 he latter party, which passed the ltltb, said they Were goiug to Mil ledge.*- vtlle. the said negro also said be belonged to aboliliou army, and had been sent here by is to be hoped that the people will be ou the lookout lor such ehamctei s, aud see to it, that they gel justice done them at all events for It will be a shame if adozeu thieves ami free uegroe through the very heart ol Let ( ng on visits home beer them iu staying ml so long as tuay In Bui, whether iberti itsiou f or such a suggestion lo lliHRi the words which .1 o ksoii spoke In eon will, it, are Woido alike noble aud soli wioeb every man. well as woman • .oilfederate .Slates ought to list soldier- inscribe them on ihi ir bunneis our eni/.ens t home keep iheui before eyes. Lei those Who are mad III the puist hi, amid ifu* suti'ermg-oi their country, eir leilow i ui'.. ns, give ear lo the lout iruiug which thesa words convey I Alct li-llait'M ttpiiilc.il ol* Jacknoii and l<ve. A deputation of citizens Inve presented Geo. McGIdlau with u supernly gotten up copy ol ie*olulions puss.-d byihe f 'ommoii Gouueil ol Wa-'hiugion, illlukiug Inin lor his delenee ol ihul city. Alter the usual ceremonies and com pliiiieuiary speeches incideni to sueb i.i occa snoi, ihere wus much driuking ol healths ami successes to the army, etc., and a general con verstiiiou Icdloived, winch is thus narrated in the Herald Some one asked il lImre was any doubt about the death ol “dionewall Jackson ” Gen Me plied tlial to* ibought not, and express •d huil-elf )ue,” said lie, I i. ksoo He )' cl no one b n inn. .lack son il college lievi i disappointed was one ol in' t ntoi e I b in lie > In- Ya us God lives, the YttUkee starve us into submission, ed ol whipping i delcrmtued They have de -pair „ me Held, '(buy w.lleiter iniea at every exposed poiul, rush through the country at the rale ol forty miles a day, burn houses nod workshops, hieil hiiver uud gold—capture eontrubauda uud destroy the grain and Iruil crops. Will our people lobl I bell hands and sleep while this terrible work to hatching r Your fancied security Is all a humbug. Five hundred Yuukedfi could uesiroy more property iu Georgia in one dsy than their lives would be worlU. Our people lUMsl use amt arm. Don't tlelay. dues, towns uud villages, all eot reudy. Let all Who eftu Join u cava ry company, H only a dozeu-can bu got in each town. As couriers and scouts, knowing ihe country well, they could do infinite service iu conveying intelligence Irom one place to uu other wbeu they could not resist the advance of ihe enemy. We are glad to see Columbus getting ready. But every county lu Georgia should have us owu organized forces. To those wno refuse to enrol lor ihu delenee ol their homes, let the test he applied itml Gen. Buck net applied to the citizeus of Mobile—stud them out from among you.—MilledgevUk Union. Look Up—The following luble cumulus u good moral beautifully expressed A youug man once picked up a sovereign in the road. Ever ulte wards, as he walked along he kept bis eye steadily fixed ou the grouud in hopes of finding another; aud iu the course ol a long hie he did pick up, at difleieut times, a goodly number oi coins, gold aud silver. But all these years, while he was looking lor them, he saw uol that the heaveus wore bright above him aud nature beuuiilui aronud. He never once allowed his eyes to look from the mud aud tilth in which he sought ibe treasure ; and when btf died a rich old man, ho only knew this fair earth ol ours as a dirty road, in which to pick up money as you walk along. s bhould on nily with everlTelngYuolested In uuy way whatever It is getting time, 1 think, mat the people should be fully awake to the crisis and be absolutely certain about every suspicious character, who ; is and wnerc he. is from, aud all about him Thus, Mr Editor, 1 have given you the laels of the case, as they are related to uic Ir.dn an i, Li rely reliable source; you will, then-lore, please give this to the public, aud il it tutus out lo be us reported, lei the uegro and Ins as sociates be soul where they belong, il arrested# A BOLlitEH. * S.—The daily papers of the toil..wing places will please copy, (and all others tuat are disposed to doso.) to--wii: Augusiu, Savannah, Charleston, Columbus, Ailaui* uud Chalia- '^nTb.—I should have said that the above sol ctiers said they were refused imusportation on Hid Railroads, uud consequently they were going to Vngtou by land.—tfi»’«>»« Teteyr.iph. 4.ranC" Uahu ol su|)|ihen. This is given in a letter * irom our corre^ poudeot” to the New York Times of the llili, dated opposite Grand Gull, La., April ”9lU, IbtiJl, as follows : The route from Milllkcu's Bend lo this j as constructed by our forces, isiu the highest degree complimentary to iheir ingenuity perseverance. The entire dlsiam e by I n about sixty miles, and for the greater part ol Us length it fca* been constructed across swamps that, at first sight, would seem iutpassable bn anything save alligators, or other amphibious denizens *>l the country. Mile alter unle •>! timber has been chopped down to admit Ihe passage of wagous, eoidiiroy roads have be* n thrown a* ross morasses id u seemingly endb width; wide, swill bayous hive been bridged, causeways thrown up, heights levelled, and, in short, a labor performed whose equal is to mag uiiudc and difhiutty his seurculy hceu per formed during this war As may generally he known, the object ol on structiug the route was to enable us lo pass around Vicksburg, with a view ol reaching it some point below. All the other approaches oi Vicksburg had hu<*u experuneiited upon —Iasi tall Grant Hied them on the east, uud during (he last six uimiibn, Sherman, Gram, Boiler, Ross and others, have le.slud them Iroill -the irthwest—iu fact, from every imugiualde poiuL of the compass, save the one upon which we are now uioviug. So tar the armor ol Vicks burg has beeu found proof- in no pluee have been able lo limi a joint. 'own this corduroy road then, ferried across the Mississippi to Grand Gull, and then up the Big Black as lur as navigable, aud tbeu bj wagou, must all the immense supplle* foi so large au army as Gram’s tie transported I lie necessity lor a short campaign need uol be cu larged up< promise' proved btttiaclf. lie was always very slow acquired a lesson only alter great iaboi f And yet Ins d dermiu iiiou was so great ihul b never gave anything up until he succeeded. Uis‘character seems to-have changed siuee; f.. \lnbtted great cel-rity in -all his move i Wliil • bet t ving (lenuiiid* ttgaiusl llii it urn Inn oh v umillud tin *ntHI hcfnie lie- Id si of cvi HERMANN HI IK HU, Major mill Q. M. Sequestration Sale. ■ p \ mder of lie* lion .Kuwaiti .1 Ilnrtieii. De Z > .1 Km-1 c with IIxlur a sting <*, suiil .*■' nsllllL't- hemg * Liberty e umy, ie re they may ine pini huner iluniaged by lire lie Liuih ia. Fixtures uud Hit* ImiiiI I.r Fiiii.i i- \V. Ilughes. In itij e'eui to i lie A II aUlutli ..A*, ei, exaiumeti. uud will he deftveieil b oil unichiurii has been slightly W i DANIEL!., lulls to me (nmyil) W. *’ D iS l' E A M E K ST. MAKVS AT AIUTI01V. wv» III lill’t A. ihe Hi Mary- Mil fe« l long. VH li i I bi-Mill, and U leel hold, is divided iilo ihi.-e water tight i aiupuruneuts, has two id lined low ptessuie i-iigiu l.*U horse poser, and Is il tf-Diit speed She Is sold i.i close il Conceru. For Ho i-ln*i pai l inilui s. einpllie ol* ri.AUtltiiKN & t UNislNOHAM, Agent m:*y 14 ’d HaVMiUiall j_ taliolili- llc.-il Ksliiti- urar liu* I II) l-’OK SAI.K O'l's l*i to 17. inclusive, niiiiprlsing about 1/ hounded No oulfiville Hoad. HoUlh hy huviiiuan A UgSCChite 'anal. West l») Dot No. 11, mid K-isL hy IaiI ,'o. ]!^ Situnled one hall mih: Iroui t i ulittl Umlioud Dep a. i is eiigihle I'm u uull sin , has two or three basins a,^ibl" ol luildiug a Img. .nnmoil nl timber. Fni mars apply mai 11 2\v ULODN 1' X, DAWhON To Rent. S IXTY days after date application will he made to Hie llouoiahh- the I'ourt olOuliu try ol Ullal- ltmill roimty for leave in sell nil the perishable prop erty heliiHging to UieeMate of William II. Turner, deceased, late of said county. ,m: ll MARY TURNER, Ailm'r. Notice, H named Mary, and lie w oiiiaii, sla Pcs. ill iHesUlleoi AUlhias Allioimis. d* censed j nnir.*u MARY M AMUKul -. Administratrix. | i fATK OF UKOKIUI, I IM iiiAltl I ) 1'OllNTY,—Sixty dais ni.'er dale, applicanoii i ill Ih; made lo the lloiimaO'c Ihe <'mill ol Onbliary Chatham couuiy for leave lo «.-il Ihe negroes and stale lieloiiKOig lo Uhj lab- Air. I'aliicu ciirmii Notice. W ILI< l»e sold, hy permission of the Court of 4lrdlnnry. on till* llrsl Tuesday in Atiguel next, in the Court House In Glynn county, one tract ol land, aIvoul 2UU acres more or less, known Aa Bear Island Iran, lying and being In Glynn county, prop erly of .lulm R. Riimph, minor rhlld of John K. huinph, deceased, lute ol Glynn muni v, Ga. mfl>h*_ MARY 1C AIUNS, Guardian : I Notice. G lhOltCa I A — 8.1IIKIKT V 4'4I1!>ITY.—All netmiiin h iviuu in uiauils si>nIusi. Wiiumu J). Iiuwefl, deceased, late of s»id couulry, are liorehy in.*iib d and n ipiired to pio-c-ni. ihem, properly ut- li-ftid. to Ihe iinuerrleiii-.i within I In-tune prescrib ed t>> is•*; and all pciaou- indsnied lo sinil dcovased, •in-nr-n-hj n.ipiireii to oiuke payment to tho under- anil Mis. Ann » I AdminlMrators, 8 1XTV lo lie- Hoiiorahlc 4Mi nlmni Gouiiiy for le Hnllo.li l’onilly n «> - r11 i-i. lays allei dale applic-ilaoi V M will he mail* l If i Quail tied A dm i nisi oil or. Ricelnmr Apr I S, 180$. apllU— i\oiio- lo Debtors ami ( rolltors. S'f'-i....... M .I!mm li-.Jiiyloi- w.tl n|iply hi .In-1 *..iirt ..1.tT. > Im belters ol Adiiuiiisiial mu oil Ihe Ksiaie ol Jam* M l ily lei, late ol suul ciiui ty, deen in*.l, These icioie, lo tile and adiin.uiisli all W luuu il iiiiiv • . to lie and appear h Idle said < ouiT lo make objection (If any Iln y have) oti or before the rtrsi Alonduv in May next, otherwise said letters will |»n granted. Witness, Dominick A. O’Byrne, Bsq., *.*rdtnarv h-i Gliutliaui i .'mini y, (Ins 1st day ol April, IHIti DOMINICK A •• in 11 N a. o <’ «'. (IF nF.OKblA, * HA • ^ roi'NTY. To all wnmnit may conceni: V\ in-re as, Franc is, ltlair will apply ai the i’ourt. pi' 4 it dtiuirytiir ladters UlHullasnry on the estate of 4 Mills innhi-i'G hbilford, Inieol rhaihain county. dn ean*d. Thea*- are, tliernlore. to < He And admoiil-li nil whniu It may com ern, lo be and appeal Indore said *’mir», o make oiijeciion (il any they have) ou or before the .1 Monday iu Jllue ueil, otherwise said loth r* II lie granted Witness, Dmhlnli k A. O'Byine, Esq., Ordiuury for iMiatliam county, thin 20th Jay of .*> ov. nilier, bi.v. ii.iv7l ♦ DGMINb K A O’ttV RNh.. o ■ ,i j'Iatm of iTkOicbbi, iH.iitiAifi ^ fill INTV - To all wuoui tl nioVcoiicern tMi.-.l* as. Kimly M. Hyunm- will apply til the i'ourt ol or diiuiry lor Dollars of Administration on me . si ie of .lulm ,| Hyuiops. lain ol cieiluaiii county, deeeas. d. I'Uesi: are, i herdore, lo cite uud iwliimuish alt wn.,n. it limy com i.i n, to hi* and appeal beion- ssnl court li make objedUni (li any they have) on or bejme ilio llr-*l Monday in May next, otherwisu said let ters wlb be granted Wi'Oess, Domlnleh A. O’By h im couuty, this 2'itKday «d M null 21 DOMINI UK A iiilhi aliem.il, «o as to rhuw (heir eh unci mu ill ill. lo Iln' lllid. rs.gued, within Ihe lum: pre- nrils-d hy Ian Tills April 17, l' tiTUTKHBUUY, Rxocnlor. I Ri.-lmid b. IVndarvii*. 8'M lur on the o*:. applies lo I he Irom Said AUiuiniHriti.il Tlu-reion , all persons eonrei tied qiilii il loshow muse (il any tin y li.»\ iniitiei lutoi. oil the ilrsi Monday li boiilti not be discharged. t'li under my hand and olllcial signal lire, t his -lanimry T2d, HUM », Ordinary for (Miat- IMWI. BYuNtii, o. r. c 4'tt A l ll i lfi l whom H umy (uneel ii . y Kelly will aoply j'fAT*. OF BbOilUIA i suppose,” remarked a gentleman, ‘Mark aou win* the ablest General ill the rtou.b ” “lie i-*, unuouliiedly, a ei'c.it loss to the re help,' rep lie ! General MeC'ieihiu. “Lee is, per happ, the tiiosL able coiiiiuaiuiur they have, and Jackson was I heir best executive officer The conversation next mine.I on iht* famous flight ol PrtMcliml Liueoln from Harrisburg io VVaphitiglon, aibl the .-tale ol Ihe nuiioii.il eupi- tal ut the time ol the inauguration. Mint. Mc Clellan, iu I’t/plv to various questions, staled that, at Hie time referred to, ue did not think there was much danger, ciiher to the person ol President Lincolu or to the fapiiai. Mince lLeu lb- had, however, obiaiued mloituation which led him l»> believe that then* really wus a conspiracy to seize the pur. n ol Lincoln, and also to gain popseaeion of VVashiugtou. - Had either event oecuned., the eire.ct might have ehiuged ihe whole character of events, and resulted iu ibe tJouiheru eouspirators-be coming the deJacio government Popscsmou *-f Urn National Capital, he thuugiit, would have given ibe rebels a moral force equal to Mine hundred ihousaud meu. A gentleman iuqiiued it there would beany impioprieiy in asking whether (lie ruuior that General McCIcIIju had tend* red his les.guatioii lo the President was truu or false. i'he tieuerul pioniplly answeied : " The ru mor has uof the sllgiuesl loUlldallon 111 htcl ' Alter some luriber couverauii.iu, the depubt (ion withdrew, highly delighted with the icMill of iheir Interview Opium. Editors Mobili Advertiser and Reyitster i'he high price ol opium, its ere and its being an indispensable cine, should turn the uitculu to making II lor themselves ** 1 '»** « ‘*~o> done I bad embra.-ed the idea Iroui some par tial experiments, tli it the ii aKpig of opium was a very small and slow buaiueas, suited only in ihe Turks or Hindoo.-, but leeenlh , Iroui some more extended experiments, I dud I was great ly mistaken At present prices il is m ex - iremelV profitable business 1 have enough popples iu my garden, il they were in one low, to make a low about -H led long. 1 have already made from these, with about six hours work, one ounce ol opium, and not mine than hull the poppies have bloomed, mid many ol the. heads word too old before I began 1 aai, ibereloie, perfectly eolllident tli.it l shall gel two ounce- ill six hours more ol veiy light work. This will pay u»e m arly one dollar li»r every hour employed. Again, two ounces lor every 4“ feet In the length ol .» row will yield ten ounces to a row ?<*viui> yards long, or 58 pounds A1HIIKG st.ay brick building, will* gas mid wilier, uu Huile street, next iu rshuui street. Apply In OKKAT Miiimiiymm to go and a - Dollars. fllHIS (’oinpany has been orguui zed hy'elect ion *»f JL JJln eio.s as “ .lames Orioond. .1. H Lock hart. il.Ll USCS. W. II. Young, J. F Bo; iW .1. Gwens, i jit H. Dunbar, MACON. I *V U Johnston, .J A. Ralston, ?! COUNTY Wliureas, Du .. „ . , . . ol Urdinary lor Lcllciqnl Aduiinisliatin. tide ol John Kell), lab' oft’buthuin eouiil v,deii-a-.i-d. 'I'liese are, iliei'nloTe, to cite anil ndnionisli ab wtu>iu il may rein pm, lo be ami ap|s*ai before said oouit to m ilm ulij*-rtiiin (ll any Miev have) on nr belore Uu* urst Monday iu June n»-xi, oiherwiei* said li'ltei8 Will be granted. Witness, Doiiuuick A. G Byrne, Urdinary bn (TeiUmiUcouuiy, line l.'Uli day ol April, 1HM. q»r / • DUfcflNlUK A. 9'D) KNR,U. bVC. 1 H TATk OF I.IOlMG.l, (llAIIIAill COUNTY. To All wUom it Uia> rom-arn W lmi«» Us Jr*Im I). Fish unit Thomas .1 Naylor will apply ai thettoart of Onminry for l.efters l)i9nili**ory a# Exeriitors on the Rslule of William M ladpli, IAI* ol -aid i .mnty, dneenaed. These are, t ifurufore, to cite ami admonish all w hom It may concern, lo he and appear belore said ' 'nun make object ion (il any they nave) on or Imioie ihe Monday iu May uc*»t, oiluowise said letieis v he grauled. Wuimsy. Donmiirk A OTfyrne, Usip, Ordinary Chat ..a in laianty, thlsHth da» >>i Gcitrber, IMF), uctia DOMIN1GK A U'BVRNE.o r. I ^.tTk OF 4i MO K4i 14, t'HA'I'IH NV II Grdiiiary for Lettei ol Gee “ “' CCA serf The#eare, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to lx* aud apfMMr belore said CJouri. to make objection (if any they have) on or hoforc the 1st Monday in May next, olhorwlar said letters wid bp granted. Witness, Dominick A.O’Hyrnc, Esq , Ordiuury for Clialliam eniiuty, this twelfth nay id .March, lf<n:t. marl.'l DgMINK'KA G bYRNK, G if Dnuid Gridin IJolm L Janes Adauie. I Pulaski H Uoll, F. Wilcox, Jlsaar Heult. SAVANNAH. It Launr. • Andrew Low, riles Green, |W ililaiii Ballershy, Dwiidil LuiDroj) \N B. JOHNHTON, I’resident •IlAKLEeK-DAY, f rebuy. 'be undersigned bus hem Appointed Agent lor Savannah uud me low country of Georgia, and is prepared to trike nek- against Buck on Hie usnnl ap'.’7—ly the people Poor Man’s Paradise.— such was the* con elusion wo came to during our recent visit lo Florida. II a “lellow’a” loo lazy to work here, uud too poor to live without it, tie should emi grate without a moment's delay. Settle one of those beautiful lakes, and convenient to a swamp, he cull live and not halt try I* lah he can fiuve lor the catching, and do that with one e e open ; Venison he cun always have if lit* owns a rule and a little powder and Imll, and by using one eye dexterously he cau get ihe hind b gs ol u hue fat buck iu a lew hour Alligators, turtles uud frog- are also i dance, as well us bears, pauthers, wild c wolves Thus surrounded wab tbr sp uluue ,,dj, productions ol nature, und a peek ol corn meal he may snooze away the greater portion ol his limi* ou a moss bunk, aud led as he ill by, happy uud independent as lie who conuta his gold by its thousands. We advise all who have an aversion to early riali g ami laboring through the day to stnke a "«•> ‘' U,J ,ur rhO.ua u' Tlllin A DaRINO OoNFMHtKAlTacoUT t AlTUREli — Billow Humphreys, a son ol lion. »^t H • Humphreys, now pieeiding over the Lanka • ate Court in ecsaion in tuis » R> . WUh , by the Federal* iu the neighborhood of Nash- •Mile last week lie was one ol V au poms most daring acouts, and at oue lime even ven tured into Nashville and uipde purchases ol a number ol articled be ueeded. lie will prooa- bly suffer rude treatment at the bauds of his captors, to whom his patriotic father’s name is most obnoxious, but we trust he will speedily be cxchuuged, aud return to render good ser vice to his command.—Knoivil'e lityinter. three feet apart—worth ut J "*<) i pound, #2,000, or at old prices uboiil # | ticre. Now lor the way to make it 'l ake a sharp knife blade, about half an in wme and sharp pointed, make an iiu isioii •■nl horiz.nit ally halt round the head «»r m hill, a little above ihe middle 01 ihe bill, after the blo.-snms have fallen oil, barely cultiuir ihe nnd oi the bull, say 1-IC of an iucb deep; do this of an eveuiug to every head m propei eon- 4liLi.ii, Ibe next uioruiug scrap.* off wiili » kniie the exuded milk, n«.w partially eoncreie a. d of o brownish color, aud put il glass or small cup, spread n the vessel and b ill remain to the nil tiu(Il U becomes dirk color; it may then be masses and press* d logeiln r, and when quite dry a poppy leaf rosy lie mapped around ii IH now read) lor use Repeal the process <• eveuiug and morning, lin-i making hu iuei III! on. side of the head, slid lIn n Drxl evening mi the other side, aite.tuntidy a little J. ilnwu every lime >.u ihe head thau the previous mi. Goulinue ihe process on every head long un the milky juice will exude. This juice may easily ne collected shortly after the i.iu, by ihe use ol a wet sponge applied to it, and* wbeu the sponge a cup ui dry. < ipium may be made from garden lettuce very plentifully when the head* or stems are. shoot iug up for making sued. Method: Cut oft the top ol each stem— the milky fluid will exude freely. Alter doing this lo several beads of let tuec, go back and apply the wet sponge to stem. I*, absorb Ibe juice, aud cut olt (he stem a space lower, goiug over ihe process three four limes the name evening or morning. N< day repeat it all over uguiu, and continue long us ibe milky juice will exude. out on i he Bid ihi sli ule exp sarly I,aril auil /oiMid jinn larger squeeze it out into UisiiiisHury ) why snbf Ad A lit,* list next, ,|W JAMES IIIGilHMITII, I STATIC OF 4;i OH4.I A y To all who Kiiuipli, A ilm t i-<l i o t i»r iipnii ihe estate of Joseph WAY NK COUNTY, luty ro„eeni’: Whereas, John Miuiuiui',. deceased, qqilies for l.t'Ll. rsill Dioiuinsi- Irom iln- uihiiinisliMl nni ol snul osiMte riierelore iln* Uin.lied anderedilorsof suit) deceased b./i-by ( ii.-itaud iidunniiHiivd to lilt- tu.iir ol\J.*c- t»w, olUerwise lei ppilesiil ill *nuiiiury I .i odiee dismissiM y wil said eonnfy. man* SVrt Y NIC lOUNTY. King, executor nl the last will (if N. Clay. Kill!.-, d.-e'eiisi-d,'applies lo the undeisign- -.1 im |.. lien disiiimso.v from hi-* iTeciiforshlp. I’lierelore all peis.iiis c.iucui fiisi am in* eby reqnlr- •il lo show caiGc (It any they hsv.*> why said exeeu- *>r, on the 11 in i Moiiday in Novemhi i next, should ml •••* dischnr^eiI Given under my lein I and sesl this Muy C.lh, istiM 11. - | JAMhiH lllGIlnMl I'll, mavtt Deputy Gruinary. A I I'. OF lii hO 144. M , W a Y N eTTuUMTY S* JAMES M Mel'OGL, Ailm’r. LlCTTltTA LICWIs, Ailin'x. .VAYNKCGUnTi Kv next, will In* sol the (•mill lluiise dour i i said county, withiu tun lav* lu 1 h. m * ol ale, Inis ol la..d No Vf»7 and 25H, ill ■ #.l Disinci of supi conul.y. Hold as me property lusepli Waii.WlIght, dee.aised, lor tin* httUeflt of the hens and eiediiors of said deceased. Termscash I ins Msy U.li, IM.:* VY I LAY ivNOX, Adu'r. liiajd . . S TATKOKIGOnhla, WrtYNu.* U.xiY. \V ueress. Alien lii^usuiilli, AOiuluGlrator of I..- esliile ol Aliiirnw J. MeUlellaii, deceased, applb* o III.* under-igued loi LnlPas Dismisauiy Koiu lua aduiliiisiratbVu. I tii-,elore.ui| persons enueerued are hereby niqiilr ed lo sliovv Cttiirepl iihy lliev have# why saio udinili- isirulor, mi Uu- ill si Mninlay ui November next, rhouId uol be OVrfcU vr^eU. Givi«i uuder my l,and Slid seal tills May li b, lbtth. *1 CENTRAL RAILROAD OFFICE, l havanhxu, Ga., April 9d, 1103 f CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. O N and after Bnmlay, A -Ml Bth, 1817, tho trains on this Rond aud branches to Augusta *Dd Katouton will ran uh follows : DAILY DAY TRAIN. Leavn Savannah . 5 A.M. Arrive Iu Mwain -1 4ii 1*. M. Leave Macon ft 40 A. M. Arrive In Savannah..., 7.4V F. M. DAILY NIG^TTRALIV. Leave Savannah 4 P. M. Arrive In Macon 5 28 A. M I«enVe Macon B. M Arrive In Savannah , y Ott A.. M. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—SAYAKlWAH AND Ml LLKN. Couuccllngdaily will. Night Train to nod frpm Aa- gosia, beginning April >ifh. Snvaunnh 7.15 P. M. Arrive in Milieu . • .1.30 A. M. Leave Milieu l0.«0 1 . M. Arrive in Savannah v « i..V Al'GUhTA BRAN*'!I- TWO DAll.Y TRAINS BK- TNVKKN AUGUSTA AND MILLKN I.eave Augusta AffGe H.ar, a. M. 9.6i» A. M. -imp. M. G.14 P. M. ... B 20 P.M. 0.55 P.M. a.fTl a. M. . .ft.OH A M. DBANt’B. il.ro A. Ml 8.M B. M. . .8.50 B. M. .11.*50 Night. Augusta in Mllle Leave Ml lien Arrive in Augusta Leave Augusta nrrlve In Milieu Leave Milieu Arrive in Augusiu GORDON AND KAToNT* Leave fCatxiuton Arrive In Gordon Isuve Gordon Arrive in iCAtnnton . Bassengers for Augusta from Kavannuh anil Maeou hy either train will v*mnect with iHo South t'arolluu Railroad trains. , Passengers for MWedgevlUe aud Enioeton will tako Day Trains’ from savannah and Angnstn, and Night Trains’’from Macon. Night Train from Savannah nod Anguftta connocta with south western Jt. R. at Macon lor Albany, tCuCaula, Fort Games and Intermediate rolnta: alao, with Macon and W. R. K. to Atlanta and the West. Day Train connects at Macon with H, W. and Mus cogee R. M, to Coltimbua, Mot.igoiuoiy, Mobile and the Hoiilhwest. GKO. W. ADAMS, aprB Qmn-rel Superintendent. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE = rjuia^Lw Jut. SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD O N and alter Sunday, Marrh.avd, ISft t, the Colum bus Mail and Banaeugui Train will run aa iol- lowa: BETWEEN NIOON ANP OOI lTWBTra. Leuve Macon ai . 5.95 P, M. Arrive at Coltimbua at Leave Columbus at 4.38 P. ..7.30 A. M. ..5.»1 P. M. Traiua from Albany cpn- 12.30 P. M. UUD P. M. .. 0.50 A. M. 11.20 j * S TATIC cov ten J. Tinchelut ... Letters of Guardianship on the pcri'oii and properly of Kinlly Lucin Harper, minor ami uipbuh diiidoi Holoiuaii II u per, deceased. These are, therefore, to ciLe aud uduinnish ail whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court lo make objection (if auy they have) lore the llrsl Monday in June letters will be grauled OF GF.OII4.IA, 411:4 111.1 ill . .‘(>UN'I’Y.- To all whom it may nmceruj Where I, Charles J. Tinchelut will apply at the Court of .otherwise said HU VAN STUF.CT NEGRO AUCTION MART. q>. ii, No. i08 Bryan street., run ii Ah. Ga lor Iln* sale ol Tnesifi Meeroio*. piivsii-ly and si Thursdays ol eyeiy week property at the Court il tiou will sell all kinds n on Ihe tli sl Tuerilay e evepy moulh. Pei sons having properly I'm sub will give I w ii nr mure days notice lirfol.* I hi* day u sale., mu that the property *1*0 be adveillscil I «l-i • uceoiuuiuduiiuiie lor uuy ninuhei <»l Negron mod. rate price for hnard and I will use wer l tu make quick sales aud lo the In st ailvunhi: J. A HFKS'if" * Auctioiiei- W) K MKNDKI.. Wooded L>and. .'im heo t.'auul. seven miles frnin (he city. The mil is well jiltip ts'l to the ' d provisioiis; and • -mrirts id upland, besides stY.irding ock, • non* is an ahuudaul supply of wood chli lly, .tt.uoh did puie; iliesuil is c ay. aud pr< t|N>i-iuuiiy iu bin k makers. To prt boub desirous milking an investment, its proximity in Ihe i it.) >d the auv mtogeni truusU t y ihei’aiml, leinfere i i inducement seldom offer* d ‘I'his proper* y can hi i*ated for at pnvste sale until the llrsl Tuesday li June, at w hu h ume, if not sold previously, it will he offered H • pay 1 GKoRGtf vV W Y LLY imm\i LiiiiBKit OF AN^' DESCRIPTION, I'l RMHHDD A'r THE rtHORT’Kfirr NOTICE Apply to H. -I DU’KltRHUN. •or T 13. MARSHALL A BKG , Gr ut tin* Mill. Johnson s blalion, No. 4*^, H,A & ii II R in u .’l mi - SALT. SALT! TURPENTINE AND ROSIN iray-t If H. J. HK Ii OSNABURGS If Y T H K P I K 4) G OR II A Ii F . A FEW BOX EH FARINA, roayl-tf D A K. H. LATH ROB. Witness. Dominick A. (VByrne, Ksq., Ordinary for Chatham Comity, this Wd day of April, 18tV3. apt*z'.'» DOM1NU K A. g'KYRNK.g 4!C |* A'll'. OF l.kOHftlt, HI UIH'I deceased. These are, therefore, to rite ami admonish alt i may concern la he and appear before said l make obfw'Mou (if any they have) on nr before the Aral Mouday iu Gctobei next, ollieiwise • il letieis V* ill be «iallied Witness, Dominick A. u Byrne, Kaq , Ordinary lor lallnim 4’ounty, this :iOlliday «<i March, ltaii. Mill "I JIGMINU K :\ o HYHNIv G * «' u-IMTh OF I. 4.0 li ii I A, 4 II .% I'll A .»! n COUNTY l’o all whom it may com. in Whereak, Maigaiet S(ei;kel will apply at ihe mil oi Ordinary for Lett era of Admlnlstraiinn on the estate ol Frllz Sleek el, lain ol Chatham rdunty, dneeused. These an*, tliereiore, to cite and admonish an whom it may uuic. rii, lobe and app«-*r IhjIoii* rani i.uuil lo make objcCliou (il any lin y have) on or he fme Ibe ID rt Manila in June next, otherwise raid letters w ill he grauled. maj'.i Via u cGUN rx. w ... Whereas, Titos. Burdum, of said Pla'e null county. ap,dies tu the Or diimry for Letters ol* Adniiioslr if mil on the estate of Arctutmld l‘urdoai, Oeceu.-i-il, Jautwl said i-ounly anil Mule. I liese arc, therefore, to cite and adnuiuisl) all and (•iiiguiur, the klndied and creditors ol said deceased. In l.e uud ttppeur at ley office within the t iniepr* - d should upt issue Given Under my hand May Bll.ll, IbftH. I aMKc It IGll.aMITII tjl'jyjd Deputy Gminary. ^T III'. 44 F kllMU.II, YV AY NK CUU N TY All pei suns having ilciuui.dq againsl Henry.I Manning, deceased, uiu* •*! said count.are hereby noli lied amt required 10 tirmmiil them, jiioperlyal- lesieil, lu Ihe iiuilerSigued wbhin the time pruacrihud by lav*. ilnd all persniiM indebted In said dreesaed are hereby riquIr,d o make immediate payment t.o the undersigned. Aluy i'itli In.;) may ih 11.40 B. M. 19.40 P. M. Arrive at Macon at d.M P. M. BBTWKKN MACON AND OHATTAHOOOUBB. Leave Macon 41 20 A. If. Arrive at Chattahoochee.. Leave Chattahoochee Arrive at Macon. Tho Muil and Ba«»em;«r l . ... nect dally at Hmlt hvtlle, No. 10 8. NY . R. K., and from Fort Gaines daily at Outhberl, with i huttahoochea Mall Train. Leave Hmlthvllle at.. Arrive at Albany at. Leave Albauy at M Arrive at HmltbvtlW at 11 .*« < S'kI* Leave Cuthbert at *|M P. M. Arrive at Fort Ualnee at. . • Lm* t. M Leave Fort Oalnfti at a xl* Arrive at Cuthbert at '.#.Jo A. M. Making the couuactiah with the up and down Chat- tahiKicin-.** Mall Train. Trains to Columbua fortii a through connection to Montgomery, Alalaima, and Angoeta. Kingston, Wil- minvum,Havaunah, Mtlledi.avllleanil Katouton. Poet Coaches ran from Albany to Tallaimeaee, fas n» bridge.,TbomaeviHe, Ac. _ ,, . Paaaeugeis for iKitnts heW>vv Fori Valley shonld tare the NlgbltraliiFirom Augusta and bavaiuiah to avo d detention at Macon. For Columbus take the^D«j? Timln * VIRGIL POWERS, Engineer and Hii|ieriutendunt. Macon, March 23d, J«H8. VVM. J. BENNETT, Adm’r. TA'i'K OF IG*OU4i>A, sb. i.ulJn Tl. July Uex , will be sold suit county, within the Witness, Domiinek A that ham I’he business of making opium is well ealeu )tiled Im leinales aud ball grown children, ll Is light work, and they can do it very well. Peyton Kino. Nearly 7,000 prisoners have Oeen scut oil from Richmond, lor exebauge, einee the recent bulileb la Virginia. Alcohol. 1 IIBL. Alcohol L.r sale by miyl'Z JOHN OLIVER. Salt, Salt. ‘P.yriu*., Esq., Ordinary for V, this Vftlli day »»t April, 18(13. DOMINI* K A G’BY ItNK. 41 4' 4‘ XT. .1. .Solomons, COMMISSION MERCHANT, I t AJ»* ST Ii kJ KT\ iGDlcc formerly occupied hy Messrs. O. (’olum A »’o.) j 47"*8olicita UonaiguinftuU of Produce and Mar chaudizft ff'liL CORN SACKS! Two Bushel, OSN ABU ms a. T’llCSIl l<Hill)Ml RICE FLOUR! b lOM table use. ciiiislaiifly on Imml. m lurrcla or in sacks to ' in' purchasers, al 15c. per It* . aL mill.. KoKE^r «iPY FLGIJH MILLS, n.iuerid t oneresa and Monigomcry streets, Summon. inai o -i ni.v- ii Tobacco, Tobacco. K IM.14 KIN 14 14 TUBA040 aND •111 IIKIN4. I4»I»A4<4», i,<Kir** In Iwrrela nnd iu 2 lb. bugs For rale by Ipr-M * W. M. DAVIDSON- Old Mkv. s- 11 AGS old SI. Domingo < Ffl 5 muyl'l _ 41.AGHO..N A GUNNI Black ^pp|>er. r- |( \ 4aS whole Black Beppei, juet received HU mnyVl"* 1 '’ ^ rl/MIIIOKN .1 CUNNINIIIIAM So LAD OIL AND MUSTAftD. i / x l»4Vi., superior ttalsd Oil I ll ft do/. English Muslard, for sale hy inavl'f 4;LAGIR)RN A CUNNINGHAM he found ui my ature, • ker slreets. marin—if a now in fine operation. I a any quantity. I can alwaya mn*r of Lit>er(y aud Whua H. VON GLAHN laud known as ry.iiu l in* Silt ilia ie. Hold us I he eased. Terms iS i »u*he ftrnt T at the Court Home door Ihw iiiI hours of sale, unn half an provi ments, at Manila Mialloii, on Albany Uuih.mil, lu said i .unity. .u il p ace, in.i hiimbdl acres Jr.-wry plaee,neat Mules’ old l , aujoiiiitig (.‘iiarllou luim.ly property ol .loiin E. Iliglismilk, ca* li. Tills May tJ'h, 18*»3. lusyli DgKCas lUGIlHMI I’ll, Ailm’r. S TATE OF I1EOH4HI, \\ A V N m. iUtN* •J’Y. All persons having U.iiuauds ag.ins! John Knlghl, der.-us. il, late oi said coutiiy.ure lo rehy uo- im. i ..mi ii-qulii-d to pro •cut them, pmpcrly atteat- * * —*•*- **• nine prescribed said deceased are ui tike immediate p.iyiueiil lo the This M i li'-'td, IHtiJ, iarvn JOhKPH s>. ssoHRlH, Adm S TA IE OF(*hOai(fl.t, W AYN- cullNTY'1 Two months allei Ibe dn-o Uereul', aptdu ation will be made lo liu Court ol Grtiiunry m .ui«l county wiiglit. deeda-ed, lor Ihe ben •ediior-ol -aid d ceased. 'J'llia V* ILK) KNOX, s (liiiiuiHlrulor. i-hy reipilri'il i (i KOICftIA, LOU Xlllv* >1 X M' \4 11 In.il., AdOlllllrUtttO J. ». N. Willson, dis eased, navlng made ap plication Im Letters of Dieiuie.-lou limn said Admin ist i aim ship, These are, therefore, to cite nil ami altigumr the kindred and creditors ol ard deceased, to show cause, if they rail, within theliui • presmbed by law, why led tars of Dlsiuismob should not lie granted to said applicant. \\ il ness lay band, Nov. Ililh, 18)17 CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Savannab, Albany aud Gulf Hailraad. IhortMt and moat Ripcdlllous Ranta to IBrunawlfk and'l homakvllie,4fa.| IHadlbou <3. II., Lake Oily, IVlunUcello, >*nd Tallabaa- iTATRl 4>F 4IM4M4I I I III* i Mi ule i uty.«i liAKKKl.l., II. L. (’. 4, OlAItlAiTI i iy Roman 11 Wnen- M>lieu Will apply at the Court li.siiiissiiry as Admmistrs- L." thereime. Li rife and admonish all whom il may concern, lo lie and appear Im-Ioic said «‘ourt to make oltjecl nm (II any* they have) ou or before the tiisi Monday in Novemlmr next, otherwise said let- u (* will lie grauled Witness, Do m I luck A. O’Byne. E.-q , Ordinary for Cballmm couuiy, thl^lUh^day ol f A| DgMINRK A i B J l(N iHft'f a«e t Florida. O N and after 'riauraday, October 16th, lbftl, the earn will leave and ran dally (Sunday* uxcepiud,) aa follows: Loave Savannah at 7.00 A. M. Arrive at TbomaavlIJe at 0.00 P. M. RETURNING. Leave ThomaevlUo at 5.00 A. M. Arrive at Bavannah.. 1 41.08 P. M. Connecting at McIntosh (Htatton No. 8, going Weal) on TueedayB.Thuiudayr aud Hatardaya, with a line of coachoa to Darien. Returning ou alternate days. ”~ T * onnectlng at Tobeanvlile (No. 9) dally with tue earn fur Brunswick. connecting at Quitman (No. 15,) dally with a Use of coaches to Madison 4J. U., Fla, Connecting at Groover’s (No. 17) with a daily lino of coachua to Mouticello Fla. Arriving In time to connect wiUi the earn to Tallaliaaacc and Bt. Marks. Freight Trains leave Havaunah Mondays, Wednea- daya aud Fridays, at ft A. M.; returning ou Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays at 5 B, M. N. B. Double the regular rates will be charged on all articles ehlppod by Bussougor Train, excepting fruit, fnrnh meat, tiah, oyst«rs, and other perishable articles. Freight by Passenger Train should be do- liverud at the Dept at least one hour tiefore the start ing Hum ol the train. ang*» G. J. FULTON, Buporlntendant. (IIAM.K 0k SCIUUKII.K —:—t-fwiiii - m— ~mm6i OZOKU-IA KAl IjIcOaJL. GEORGIA RAILROAD, I Apousta, July 94, ihftjf, f O N and after Sunday. July 27th, Sunday Day Traht resumed ou main line, also Traina on Athena aud Washington Branches will run to connect until further uottce. »^ , f l.«AV» TfUthLOB ,....,.:0.10 a. m. ^ .,..7M5P f M. 6.4ft a. *. a • 4JYi i*. A UltlVK Auguste &.04 p, W. Auguste 5.30 A.' M. Atlanta 5.32 P. M. Atlanta 9.uc* a. ^ Trains connecting with Washingteu ami Atftena Branches leave Augusta at 5.45 A. M., and Atlanta at 5.1U A. M. Nocouuection with Warrouton on Holi day. Belair Train leaves Augusta 5.16 P. M. Mf GUNTY - To all who make ohjia lloi lust Monday will hegianlcd i clLeandadmomsnall whom ihippi-.u in-line said t ourt to tin-) have) on or before the next, otheiwise said letters ■gUNTY. -To all wliuu) it may coiicwru : Whn as. TIioiiihs Dickey will apply at the Court of j Gidiuary lur l**lU-rs ol Adunni-lrat ion cuyi testa- t mn to a nn-jo on the e-«mie ol Jutiu AugllU, late of < uatniui IXiuuty, deceased. These are, thureiore, to cite and admouish all whom it may concern, l«» Ik- and appear belore said Court to ; uuike objection (if uuy they have) on or before tip • rtrsl Momlay ' * “ ; he granted. : Witness, Dominick A. O’ Byrue, Bsq., Ordinary for Chatham county, this 4th day of May, 1H43. may ft DOMINICK a.O’HYHNB, O. C. O. ..... oi John Jackson, oi Chatham county, it- iimepieseriled, that no person hus adnimistratiou ou Ihe same, and that, in rids of the tlrnl th-1 - deceased | applied i. • and proper per Old Jamaica Rum. Atlanta... Atlanta . Auguste Augusta. jy«H GKO.YONGfl, Bup’t. DIKING KSTA BMSblllUKXs laSTABld. IIKJI Ui 1M99.1 Removed Eo 36 bmyiou strest. loath oi York sirset, near lbs lats resldsucs of (lie iubscriber. f|7HK BuliscnlHsr, grateful for uaet favors, bega A leave to inform his frieuds and the public gener ally, that ho Is now prepared to Dye all Colors in tho beet style on Bilk and Woolen Dresses, Shawls. &C.j alao. Table Covers and Crape .Shawls rleoned and bleached iu the best mauuer. Ludieg’ Kid aud Doe skin Glovescleaned in the ticst London style. Tho subscriber begs leave to state that ho Is now prepared toc.ean, bleach and press Ladies' Bonnets amt Flats in the most fashionnh'e styles. Tenon moderate. Geutieraon’s Garmouts Dyed anu Uloaned, aa may be required, in the same superior style which has gen- orally so well pleased his patrons And friends for toa past 30 years. A. G ALLOW AT. aOU’J’HKRN Spelling Book, B EINU an improvement ou the American Spell' iug Kook. By Noah Webster, LL. D. Receiv ed and lor sale by Gilliam’s Manual W. M. DAY1DHON. _ , un the first Monday In June next, uun'es s'oiue valid objection is made u> the appoint- '"witiuss. Dominick A. O’ Bynie, Ordinary for Chat ham county, this 2d day ol May. lNB. t nni'4 DOMIN1CKA. O’BYRNE, O.C.C. Powder. 1 |)Iieg FFFQ Rifle Gunpowder For sale by J, apr« W. M. DAVIDSON, J