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OTlCEn-bour months alter (lute, application
will be made to the Honorable the Justices of the
Interior Court of Chatham county, when sitting tor
ordinary purposes, for lonve to sni! the following
nroperty, viz: One negro mnn named I’eter, and nil
the real estate of Philip Reilly, into of said county,
.Incensed lortlic benefit of the heirs and creditors of
eaidestatc. JULIA ANN RIELLY, Adm’x.
aug27
A' (ITICE. The copartnership heretofore exist-
IN ina between the subscribers, under the lirm of
A HAMILTON Sc CO., Bridgeport, Conn., and HAM
ILTON & SYMONS, Savannah, Geo., is this day dis
solved by mutual consent. W. R. SYMONS will con
tinue the business in Savnnnuh on his own account.
The claims of the late firm are left with him for set
tlement. ALEX’IL HAMILTON,
Au gl. W. R. SYMONS.
The subscriber, grateful for the patronage
extended to the late firm, hopes by the SUPERIOR
STYLE AND EXCELLENCE OF THE GOODS
he will be enabled to offer, to merit its continuance
from his friends and the public generally.
Aug 1 W. R. SYMONS
aspi FOIL KENT. The eastern tenement of brick
JH two stories high, in Broughton st., will be tin
SB in a few days'! well calculated for a wholesale
business, being 70 feet deep, und 30 feet front. For
terms apply to
aug30 COHENS & HERTZ.
B ACON. 20 Casks Sides and Shoulders land
ing from ship Hartford for sale by
July 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
R USHTON & CIjAKK’S cod liver oil
Just received a full supply of the above celebra
ted Oil, for the uso of consumptive patients. For
sale by TURNER & ODEN,
Aug 0 Monument Sq.
POUT
X casks
WINE tfc IIYHON TEA—10 quarter
ts Hyson Tea, in
casks Port Wine, and 10 hf cheats
store and for sale by
april 1 W M. DAVIDSON.
rpilE SUllSCRIRER respectfully informs bis
1 friends and the public, that be has just opened
a lot of fancy articles, among which are Lubin’s Ex
tracts for the handkerchief, fancy Toilet Bottles,
Beef Marrow for the hair, Jules Ilauels Etm Lust rale
'Hair Restorative, Shaving Creams, Ambrosial Shav
ing Cakes, Hair nnd Tooth Brushes, Combs, Trans
parent Wash Balls, Brown Windsor Soap, Tooth
Paste, Magnifying Mirrors, &c., &c. Persons wish
ing to procure nny of theabovenamed articles, should
call at once at JOHN A. MAYER'S,
nug 29 154 Broughton st.
MISCELLANEOUS.
L'lmlicini iSnperiorCoui't.AIny Teinij 1S50
James MuitDECAr, )
vs. I Libel for Divorce
Sabah Mokdecai, $
I T appearing to rite Court by the return of the Sher
iff, that tlio defendant cannot be found in this court-
ly, on motion, it is ordered, that the said defendant
do tile her answer or delensive allegation in writing,
to the above libel, on or before the first day ot the next
term of this court, or that the plaintiff have leave to
proceed ex parte to the Jury. And it is further or
dered, that a copy of this order be published in one of
the gazettes of this city, once a month lor lour
months prior to the next term of this court.
Extract Irotn the minutes.
JNO. K. GUU.MARTIN, Clerk s. c. c. c.
nug 11 lam—4 in
Cliutlinni Superior Court, May Term, 1S50.
William J. Banov, j
vs. k Libel for Divorce.
Rebecca Bandy, )
I T appearing to this court by the return of the Sher
iff, that the defendant cannot be found in this coun
ty, on motion, it is ordered, that the said defend
ant do tile her answer or defensive allegation in wri
ting, to the above Libel, on or before the first day of
the next term of this court, or that, the pluintitf
have leave to proceed ex parte to the Jury. And it is
further ordered, thntn copy of tins order be publish
ed in one of the gazettes of this city, oneo a month,
for lour months, prior to the next term of this court.
Extract from the minutes.
JNO. F. GUILMARTIN, Clerk s.c. c. c.
nugl4 m —4m
Cliatiinin Superior Court, May Term, 1850
Catherine E. Barnard, Compl't, |
Murdock Ciiisolm, Isaac B. Row- ( * n Equity.
land, John T. Rowland, Deits. J
O N motion, it is ordered thutMurdock Chisolm nnd
Isaac B. Rowland, Defendants in the above en
titled case,who reside without the limits of Chatham
county, do file their demurrer, plea or answer to the
bill filed against them by Catherine E. Barnard, on or
before tile second Monday in January next, or that
the same be taken pro ennfesso against them; und it
is further ordered, that a copy of this order be served
upon them three month, before the next term of the
Superior Court, nr published once a month for four
months in one of the gazettes of the city of Suvuu-
nah. Extract trom the minutes.
[Signed] JNO. F. GUILMARTIN. c. s. c. c. c.
sept 7 lum4.n
TYTOTJCE.—Ail persons indebted to the Estate of
lx Henry James, deceased, are requested to make
immediate payment; nnd all personshaving demands
against the stud estate, will present them duly attest
ed, within the time prescribed by law, to
may 11 2tw-6m W. M. DAVIDSON, Ex’r,
TURNER’S
Compound Fluid Ex-tract of Couyza nnd
Htylliugin.
rjvHIS preparation is a Concentrated Extract, con-
t taining all the Active Medical i'roperties of the
Couyza, (commonly known as Black Root,) and the
Styllingia, or Queen’s Delight.
These plants have been long used among our South
ern Negroes, ami recently by the Medical Profession,
with the happiest results, in eases of Chronic Rheu
matism, Ulcers of long standing, anti Secondary
Syphilis. It is much superior to any preparation of
Sarsaparilla as an alterative, being mure active and
prompt in its operation on the system. These facts
have induced the subscribers to present to the atten
tion of Physicians a fluid extract prepared strictly ac
cording to Chemical and Parmaceutieal science, de
void of all the feculent und inert parts of the roots,
not doubting that it will supersede the uuscientificnnd
crude preparations hithetto used.
Price—$1 per buttle, Or six bottles for $5.
Preparedand sold by TURNER *& ODEN,
Monument-Square,
And by T. M. TURNER & CO.
mar 29 181 Bay-street, Savannah, Ga.
ALPHABETICAL CATALOGUE
A ND Prices Current of Fine and Important Steel
-' Engravings, See., by tile most eminent Artists,
with a Prices Current of Picture Frames, supplied
to the trade by Holbrooke &; Co., Leicester Sq.,
London, audNo. 181) Fulton Street, N. Y.
The above mentionedCatalogue and Prices Cur
rent may be seen, and the Pictures and Frames (or
■either of them alone) be obtained at tho New-York
prices, bv applying to
July 25
JOHN M. COOPER.
POOR MAN’S FRIEND. Dr. Roberts’ Oint
“- mentof many Virtues, or Poor Man’s Friend,
for eruptions and wounds of every description For
Bale by G.R. HENDRICKSON & CO,,
april 18. Gibbons’ Buildings-
T IJIE. 400 biffs. Lime expected duily per schr.
-UJ YVilder. For sale, to arrive, by
Jl ‘ly 18- BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
pijOUlt. 50 bbls. Baltimore Flour, landing nnd
*■ for sale by
J a'y 18. BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
D
U. WIST Alt’S BALSAM of WILD CHER
ry, for sale by L. J. MYERS,
ir 23 '
Smets' Building
T\’,° OI'NTRY meItc II a n t s .—
Th N ? w . p ALL and WINTER DRY GOODS.—
1 #6 subscribers are now receiving their usual large
and well selected stock of Staple and Fancy , Dry
Hoods, adapted to the fall trade, which they offer for
sale by the piece or package, on accommodating
rpilE NEW GLEE-ROOK—THE ALPINE
A GLEE-SINGER. By WilliamB.Bradbury, co-
editor of “ Tlte Mendelssohn Collection,’’ “The N. Y.
Choralist,” "Psnlmodist,” and author of various oth
er musical works.
We have just published THE ALPINE GI.EE-
SINGER, a new collection of the most beautiful and
popular secular music, in four vocal parts, for choirs,
musical societies, uud social music parties, its lead
ing features are,
A great variety of new nnd beautiful SWISS MEL
ODIES harmonized.
ALPINE AND TYROLESE MELODIES—The
choicest variety ever presented to American singers.
POPULAR GERMAN PEOPLE'S OR STU
DENTS’ SONGS—In parts, from the pens of emi
nent modern German Composers.
POPULAR SONGS HARMONIZED—A variety of
the most popular English, Scotch and American
Songs, Harmonized. ,
ORIGINAL PIECES—Ot the Author's choicest ee-
cular compositions. .
HIGHLY-FINISHED PIECES—A select number
of highly finished four-voice compositions, by Men
delssohn, Hauptmann, Kreutzef, and others.
OPERATIC MELODIES—A choice variety of
li-ht favorite operatic melodies harmonized
“FLORA’S FESTIVAL—A Cantata r re-arranged
and harmonized for adult choirs ami classes, com
plete in itself as a musical recreation, and equally
beautiful as disconnected four-voice songs, duetts,
solos. &c. _ _ ,, ...
VOCAL EXERCISES, &c.—In addition to the
above will he found a full set of vocul exercises tor
Choirs and Singing Classes, chiefly from Panseron,
together with Lablache's celebrated instruction for
the cultivation and management of the voice, the
whole constituting a work for all classes oi singers,
we believe “not a little in advance of anything ot the
kind thut has appeared in this country.
MARK II. NEWMAN & CO.
aug7. 2||8 199 Broadway, New-York.
SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT.
TNDIa C HOT, A GOG UK, an unfailing Remedy
lor the Fever and Ague, and other bilious diseases.
/ustrecei" ■ ■ - - ■ — ~
May 17
t received and for saleby
L. J. MYERS,
Smets’ Building.
(OLD PENS. A new supply iust received by
. * July 10 JOHN M. COOPER.
jUONONGAIIELA WHISKEY.-25 barrels
,P I|1U S from Bark Vernon, and for sale by
- JAS. A NORRIS.
POKKI<JN ANI) lOMESTIC! LIQUOUS.
pipes Otard, Dupuy, & Go’s., Brandy
' I"P p ® Metier Swan Gin
puncheon Old Scotch Whiskey
do. do. Jninaicn Rum
do- ffo. St. Croix do
< blria tUr Hlu * ‘’iff* 11 ' 1 oasks 4th proof-Brandy
l-a < | n - p - & H. Connecticut River Gin
2? . do- K Phelps’ do
■ ... , • Ne w- Orleans Rectified YVhiskey
* or sale from store, by
Aug 19 J5CRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO_
IIUTTEU AND CHEESE.—30 kegs selected
vjosheu Butter,
rj Bibs do,
*£#% English Dairy Cheese, landing and for
J"“;23 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON <£*CO.
(JOTTON CORDAGE.—5 bales Cotton Cord
«?e, for sale by
~!!!5 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO,
9 PANAMA HATS.—Geo. S. Nichols has
■tfV, , on hand a good assortment oi Panama, Leg-
chiljT„„ rn ,’, :l “d Straw Hats; for gentlemen, boysand
vile. H.’ .* cn dt: otters at a reasonable price, and in-
ing 8,r o® e 'u want to call and see. at the Cheap Coth-
I^ f’/" bbon8 ’ Konge. GEO. S. NICHOLS.
m»X * tcw extra fine Spanish Fashion Panama’s
y seen, and bought cheap. apl 27
CUKE YOURSELF.
F ROM time immemorial there has existed in large
cities nnd populous towns, u species ot disease
the dependence and propagation of which results
from the violation of divine and moral laws. To
those afflicted, the AMERICAN COMPOUND is pre
sented to their notice as being the most certain, spee
dy, and valuahe specific ever offered to the untortu-
nate. It has, wherever known, acquired a reputation
that daily experience continues to strengthen. Thou-
eandehave been cured by its use; and as it leaves no
odour on the breath, requires neither restriction in
diet, or business, nor contains either mercury or
noxious drugs in the leastinjurious to the system. It
is boldly presented as the best cure for such diseases
yet offered. It is used by Physicians, and pronounc
ed superior to any known remedy.
’rewired by Dr. J. N. Rector Sc Brother, 294 Mar-
JiL-t. For sale Ivy W. HUMPHREYS,
MEDICINES.
Dll. ALLEN'S
VEGETA 1C I, E C « M 1’ O U N I>,
FOB Tire CUBE OF
DYSPETSIA, LIVED COMPLAINT, NERVOUS
DEBILITY, BILIOUS SELECTIONS. J,,;.
mills medicine ts offered to the public under tho
X assurance that there is no article in existence
having stronger claims to their consideration Being
compounded bv a regular GRADUATE of .TEE-
PERSON COLLEGE. Philadelphia, and a practis
ing Physician of TWENTY YEARS STANDING in
Philadelphia, his long experience has confirmed him
in the opinion that a compounded medicine was re
quired to prevent anil remedy the debilitation pro
duced by residing in low miasmatic climates, and to
counteract the prostrating influence* of the many
nervous disorders with which the human family are
afflicted.
DR. ALI.EN is n well known physician, and has
used tlte above medicinein tiis practice for twelve
year with the most astonishing effect, having tested
its qualities in above
FIVE THOUSAND CASF.S.
No medicine ever received more flattering recom
mendation from physicians of eminent standing than
has hecr. bestowed on this.
TIimiNiindN nre now mi (Irving from that
most dreadful complaint, the Djsptptia, when n sin
gle bottle of Dr. Allcjt'e Vegetable Compound would
have the effect of removing (all those distressing
feelings attendant on that most debilitating disease.
Sole Proprietors—G. VV. Allen, M. D. Phil, and
A. J. & W. L. Cleavland. 207 Klng st CharUstun.
S. C. A A. SOLOMONS &. CO.,
July 13 Only agents in Savannah. Ga.
MEDICINES, 8cc.
A safe nnd certain cure for Consumption of the Lung's,
Spitting of Bloody Co ughs, Colds, Asthma, Pa in in
the side, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, and all Pul
monary Affections.
Opinions of tlic P#s»,
T HE Louisville Journal Rnys: “Dr. Rogers’ Liver
wort and Tar not only gives immediate relief
in Coughs and Colds, but, from tlie testimony of men
of the highest standing here and elsewhere, it is mak
ing some very remarkable cures in Consumption.”
The Railway Register add'd: “ We have heard it sta
ted by persons of great respectability, who have used
this medicine, that it is one of the most remarkable
medicines of the ago, for Coughs, Colds, Influenza,
Bronchitis, Asthma, Pain in the Side and Breast, Spit
ting of Blood, Whooping Cough, and nil Lung Com
plaints ; which, if neglected, usually terminate in Con
sumption; nnd the certificates attached to the adver
tisements would seem to justify this statement”
Liverwort.
This plant has for many years been found to he ot
singular virtue in the cure cf nflectioonof the Liver.
More recently it was ascertained that it possessed
great power in arresting bleeding at the lungs, toughs
of a chronic character, etc., nnd of essential service in
all diseases of a pulmonary character.
Tar.
This article is now universally acknowledged to be
the most healing and efficient appltcation for diseased
or decayingjUings.or any portion ofthelleshy or mus
cular purts of the human body. Its .medicinal and
preservative qualities were understood by the Egyp
tians in the early agea of tb« world, and no doubt now
exists among scientific men, that the preparation used
in the embalmment of bodies, was composed princi
pally of thisingredient. In later ages it was found to
be in universal useatnong the aborigines of America,
nnd at this day it is their principal, nnd, in fact, only
medicine for an unsound stute of the lungs, or nny
approach to it. Those who are acquainted with the
history of this hardy race of men, know that u death
from Consumption is unknown among them! The
medical faculty in all countries appear to have be
come aware of the great healing properties of this
article, and are now introducing it in their practice.
Dr. Buchan, of England; Dr. Crichton, of St. Peters
burg; Dr. La Prieure.of Paris; and the distinguished
Dr. Cooper, have been in the habit of combining it
with other articles in their prescriptions, and with
entire success.
Beware of Counterfeits and base Imitations!
Tho genuine article is signed Andrew Rogers, on
the engraved wrapper around each bottle.
Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Sold
Wholesale und Retail, by
SCOVIL & MEAD 113 Chatres-st.
Between Conti and St. Louis-sts., N. Orleans,
General Agents for the Southern States.
Sold Wholesale nnd Retail, by
THOMAS M. TURNER & CO., and
TURNER & ODEN, Savannah, Ga.
GEORGE PAYNE, Macon,
May 29.
MISCELLANEOUS.
knt-stroct. For sale By
July 24 ly
A. A. SOLOMONS * CO.,
T. M. TURNER & CO.
M FLOYD HOUSE, SI neon, Geo.— Tho
Proprietor most respectfully returns his
thanks to his friends and the travelling puhlic,
for the unparalleled patronage received by him du-
ring his administration over the above establishment,
and hopes, by renewed and unremitting efforts to
please, to merit the very liberal encouragement that
has been lavished upon him for the last eight months.
And he is enabled to do this from the fact that the
FLOYD HOUSE is the most eligible house in the
place of its location, or, infact, ever can he. It lias more
front than all of the houses of the kind in Macon put
togeth er. h vin gfour h u. n dreda n d twenty feet, an d a tan d^•
ing on the corner of two of the most tashionahle
streets in the city, where those wishing it can have a
froct room at any time.
THE FURNITURE IS ALL NEW,
Table and Rooms, and he challenges a comparison by
any house between New-York aud New-Orlr?ans .
The Tallahassee Stage Office is permanently located
at the Floyd House.
In connection with thia House ia a splendid New
Six Horse Omnibus got up expressly for its use.
Macon, Ga. M^y 9. 6m S. BTJFOBD.
THE GREAT REMEDY
For Rheumatism, Gout, Pain in the Side. Hip, Back,
Limbs and Joints. Scrofula, King's Evil, White
Swellings, Hard Tumors, Stiff Joints, and all Fixed
Pains whatever.
WHERE THIS PLASTER IS APPLIED, PAIN CANNOT
EXIST.
riHIESE Plasters possess the advantages of be-
JL ing put up in air-tight boxes—hence they retain
their full virtues in all climates. We havejust receiv
ed the following testimonial from C. C. Sellars, an
eminent lawyer in successful practice in Wilcox
county, Alabama. He is a gentleman in high stand
ing, and one whose influence has great weight:
“Camden, Ala., Nov. 24th 1848.
“Messrs. Scovil Hf Mead-—Gentlemen: Having been
requested to state what has been the result of my
experience in the use of your “Hebrew Plaster,” I
cheerfully comply by saying that I have found it to
be as heretofore recommended, an “invaluable me
dicine.” In different cases of my family i have ap
plied the Plaster to Chronic Sores, Tumors and
Pains, and it has never failed to afford instant relief.
I have also used it with gc od effect upon my own per
son in the cure of ulcers, with which 1 have been se
verely afflicted.
Respectfully, &c. C. C. SELLARS.
It has been very beneficial in cases of Weakness,
such as Pain and Weakness in tho Stomach, Weak
Limbs, Lameness, Affection of the Spine, Female
Weakness, &c. No female, subject to pain and
weakness in the back, or side, should he without it.
Married ladies, in delicate situations, find great relief
from constantly wearing this Plaster.
The application of the Plasters between the shoul
ders haa been found a certain remedy for Colds,
Coughs, Phthisic and Lung Affection in their primary
tages. It destroys inflamation by perspiration.
Purchasers are. advised that a mean counterfeit of this
article is in existence.
CAUTION.—The subscriberaare the only General
Agents in the Southern States for the sale of this tru
ly valuable Plaster; and in order to prevent purchas
ers being imposed upon by a counterfeit article, sold
in this city and elsewhere, for the genuine, they ii>-
vite particular attention to the following
3I(trkH of llie Genmie:
1st. The genuine is put up in smooth, engine turned
bottomed boxes.
2. The. genuine has the engraved head of Jew David
on the directions, around the box..
3d. Unless it has, (on the direction around box) a
**py of the Record of the Court to E. Taylor, Roch
ester. it is counterfeit.
0^ SCOVIL <& MEAD, 113 Charles street, New
Orleans, Wholesale General Agents for the Southern
States, to whom all orders must be addressed.
Sold Wholesale and Retail bv
THOMAS M. TURNER. & CO., and
TURNER 6i ODEN, 8ftv*w\!i.
May 29 GEORGE PAYNE. Macon.
STEEL PENS in variety, and Of
the best makers, may always ho had ot
tho subscriber—such as Giliott'fl School
and Desk Pen.put up in convenient boxes
of one dozen each: Mark Levy's extra fine circular
pointed Victoria Pens: Mngnum Kotium, &c. Also,
Gold Pens, Quid Pen Nibbs, Uuills.ote.
J. B. CUBBEDGE,
npilE best assortment of Cooking and other Stoves
B- ever offered in this market, consisting of select
patterns, purchased in Philadelphia, New York nnd
Albany. Tin Ware at wholesale, ot tho best quality.
Japanned and Planished Ware. Lifting and Force
Pumps, Beer Pumps, Lead Pipe, Brass Preserve* Ket
tles, Copper, Tin and Brass Lanterns, a very hands
nine variety. Counter and Tea’Scales, Patent Coffee
Mills, Coal Hods and Pokers," CoalSftovels and Sif
ters, Cake Shovels, Brittish Lustre, &t\, &c.
Although my store is not very lurge, a great por
tion of stoves, &c., can bo seen where they are stor
ed near at hand.
JAMES SULLIVAN,
July 13 Whitaker street, Savannah, Gn.
ARPKIiAS New Monthly Magazine for Septem
ber, und further supplies of tile previous iium-
H
bers.
Nos. 5 and 6 Pictorial Field Book of the American
Revolution.
The Autobiography of Leigh Hunt, with reminis
cences of Friends aud Cotemporaiies.
No. 8 Latter Day Pamphlets, Edited by Thomas
Carlyle.
Julia Howard, n romance by Mrs. Martin Bell.
No 16 Byrne’s Dictionary ot Mechanics, Engine
Work, &.c.
History of DariuR, the Great. By Jacob Abbott.
Principles of Medical Jurisprudence; designed for
the professions of Luw and Medicine. By Amos Dean.
Practical Sermons to he read in families and social
meetings. By Archibald Alexander, D. I).
The Logic and Utility of Mathematics, with the
beet methods ot instruction, explained and illustrated.
By Charles Davies, L. L. D.
jEsop’s Fnbftss, a now version, chiefly from original
sources; By ltev. Thomas Jurails, M. A.
No. 11 Inconographlc Encyclopedia.
The Snow Fluke, for 1831.
Leaflets of Memory, for 1851.
Fresh supply of th« Berber. Received by
Bept 25 JOHN M. COOPER.
H ousehold words, no. 21.—The
Lorgnette, or Studies of the Town, by au Opera
Goer.
Reminiscences of Congress, by Charles W. Marsh,
being a Life of Daniel Webster.
Stubb’s Calendar, or the Fatal Boots, by W. M.
Thackeray, author of “Vanity Fair.”
The Every Day Book, oi pleasant and useful read-
BlR;
The Lily amt the Totem, or the Huguenots in Flor
ida, by author of the “Yemassee, ” “ Life of Marion,’
Nc.
The Poems of Klizabeth Barrett Browning.
Portraits of Jenny Lind
A fresh supply of’Woinan’s Friendship and Vale of
Cedars. Received by
sept 23 JOHN M. COOPER.
1 er respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen
of Savannah that he is now fully prepared for the re
ception of company, ami will ut all times from this
date be fully supplied with the best oi
Ice Creams. Caliee. Confectionary, Lemonade, and the
very best flavored Lemon and Ginger Pop
ver made in this city. Cotillion and Family Partins.
PicNics and Bo«t Excursions will be furnished with
the above articles on short notice and at reasonable
prices.
The Gnrden and Grounds attached to the Gym-
unsium will be open to ladies nnd gentlemen all hour,
o (tiie day and evening until 10 o’clock, and refresh
ments will he served them upon giving notice with
the hell.
P. S. All the archery apparatus having arrived,
Ladies wishing to form clubs are now notified.
May 19 tf VVM. CLAGIIORN.
pORTO KICO COFFEE 25 bids. Porto Ri-
saleby
June 4
ding
COHENS Jfc HERTZ.
I > ALE ROPE.—250 coil- Kentucky Palo Rope
XX in small coils, landing nnd for sale by
July 15 COHENS & HERTZ
Z i A NA lTfLOUK, iSLc.— IO bbls pure Genes .e
V.J Flour; 30 do Hiram Smith’s Extra do; 30 kegs
selected Goshen Butter; 50 boxes English Dairy
Cheese; 50 do Adamantine Caudles; 30 bags Old
Gov’t Javu Coffee; 60 bills Butter, Sugar and So
da Crackers; 25 boxes Soda Biscuit; 15 bbls Tread
well’s Pilot Bread; 25 half chests 6 oz papers Black
Tea; 15 do do I lb do; luntpng and for sale by
sept 6 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO.
A ROMATIC VINEGAR.—Henry’s highly con
centrated Aromatic Spirits of Vinegar, of tho
most delicious fragrance, just received and for sale by
nug 30 G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO.
/ ’ UN.N V BAGGING.—25 bales Gunny Bagging,
"Jf landing from brig Wilson Fuller. For sale by
aug 29 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
B OOTS AND SHOES.—Tho undersigned have
on hand, and ure contimn lly receiving a large
assortment of Boots and flioes, which they offer to
the public on accommodating terms st whole sale and
retail. E. F. WOOD & CO.,
sept 26 Gibbons’ Building.
iyrew dry goods.—Laroche, bowne
IN & Co., are now receiving their fall supply of
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods to w hich they in-
vi te the attention of purchasers,
seflt 26
r UBINS’ Extracts for tho Handkerchief, ns
J Jenny Lind. Rough and Ready, Bouquet de Car
oline, Jockey Club, Sweet Pea, Honey Suckle, Mag
nolia, Violette, Gernueum, West End, and hundred
others; also Anton and Jean MariaFarina’sCologne.
Just received and for aide by
L. J. MYERS, Apothecary,
sept 23 Smets’ T,milling.
Ml SC ELLA N E O U S.
A l»i*II NIST BATOR’S SALE. Will bo aold
■j* on the first Tuesday in November next, befor*
the Court House dudr, in thu city of Savannah, be-
tween the legal hours of sale,
All that Plantation known aa Jenkins’ Point, on
wiitteinorth Island, containing 300 acres, ihore or
less;
Lot No. 4, Moore Tything, Perr.lYal'Ward, with Im
provements thereon;
A Do, Ten Negroes, namely: Tills, Martha, Jack.
Betsey, 1 homes, Lucy, John, Tom, Mary and Henri
etta:
The same being the real and personal property of
John Bradley, deceased, late of Chatham couuty, and
sold by permission of the honorable InfnriorCourt of
said County, whilst sitting for ordinary purposes in
July term. Turms of side, cash ; purchasers paying
u " Biles. OCTAVOS COHEN,
Aug 7 3tn Administrator,
THE MORN NGINEWS.
The gqiinttet ttkis
The Washington correspondent of the Baltimore
Sun.says:—
1 learn that the rumor ot the destruction of tho
city of Sacramento by lire, in tho squatters’ war,
lias been demonstrated to be untrue by a gentleman
who came iu the Philadelphia as a passenger; and
thu prospect was ikutthe landholders would desist
from tho use of force, and give tho squatters a truce.
The subject will come before the Senutq to-morroW,
when the California bills for settling private land
claims, und disposing of tho public domain, will coma
UP-
3 he land claims to be settled nre. 1st, tho lately
trumped up old Spanish titles which cover every
foot of tho whole country that is supposed to be val
uable; 2d, the squatter’s claim, idready put id, to
every toot of tho gold himriug lands, and pertina
ciously adhered to ; und 3d, the claim sf the United
States, under tho trcHtv of cession. So, there ia
a triangular war between the claimants, uttil mgh
parly will resist the claim of the other two parties,
it Gongtcssshould enaclu luw granting permits'to
work the gold-hearing tracts, there will bo a fourth
party in the field—U. S. lessees,who Will go \vitlag:Qp-
ffal, machinery, arms, Ac., tiwirosecuto their enter
prise and protect ilteir rights!*
Tho holders of Spanish titles will get decision*
in their favor, if they procure just such a board of
commissioners for ihot purpose as they want, and,
tiius, they Will oust Uncle Sum and tho squatters
also.
The sooner proper moans-are taken to settle these
conflicting claims the better. Whon a decision is ie-
gaily nnd tairly made, the people will; no doubt, Abide
by the law. It will ba a perplexing subject for some
tune to come.
Tho squatters have some show of right on their
side, and their claim to small lots which they found
unappropriated, and proceeded to oocupy and im
prove (item is a just one, and it has been the general
policy of tho government to recognise such claims,
so far ns to give thesquatter a pre-emption light, at
the minimum pricn. But it is not supposed tbdt it
will be the policy of the government to sell the gold
bearing lands, to which it may have a title. If ths
quartz rock is worth, as Col. Fremont asserts, from
$1. 20 to$5 a pound, it will he a poor bargain to sell
it at $1 25 an acre
What a stupendous outrage and fraud has been this •
whole California businessi An empire acquired by
tho common blood and treasure of the people ot this
Union has been given up to a community of lawless
depredators, gamblers and speculators,from all.parts
of the world; while the people of (he Southern
stuiea, partly by connivance and partly by unjust, if
not illegal legislation, have been excluded from its
occupancy. From what has already transpired, it
would seem that the iniquity is about to be followed
by its legitimate consequences, and that the Federal
Government will have plenty to ilo to keep the
iavorod citizens of the “Land of the quartz of
gold” from cutting each others throats. A Washing*
ton letter writer says alarge armed force will have
to be maintatnod in California. Very UkeTy.
A Fable fob Ciurrcs. The >est commentary no
the criticisms of Jenny Lind's performances that we
have seen, is the following from the Evening Mirror.
The Nightingale, once upon a-time, gave a Concert
to which she invited all her friends, and many it ap
peared, who Were not friends, She sang, as only
Nightingales can Slug, although she ’was u.little flut
tered at first, knowing that there were a good many
musicnl critics present, who might discover a flaw in
her voice, or some detect In • her method. After her
concert wns over, she modestly retired to her nest,
half dead with the fatigue ot her great exertions, and
trembling, least she should he lomid fault With the
uext dav by the barn door fowls, crows, and other ot
her mutjcal neighbors. The audience, however remain
ed to ilifc cues her merits as a singer. There w as o pretty
general expression of delight among them; the cocks
crowed, the turkey, who rather plumed himself on
his science, gobbled his satisfaction, the crows c«wcd
with pleasure, tho hens ran about cackling with in
ti me interest, and oven the great goose, who general
ly hissed at concerts, now held up his head and ap
plauded bravely by flapping his wings. There was a
very grave and profound ass present, Who said:—
“t agree with you alt my friends that the nightin
gale has a very fine Voice, und a high degrre of cul
tivation although it is rather sharp in the upper notes;
am. that her execution is really quite wonderful.She
is, also, a good creature; but—”
“But!" urowled the LioD, (not one of Darn urn’s
stuffed ones.) “You Asses can never say anything
good nntured Without spoiling it with a but.”
■' Don't interrupt him,” said the Goose, “the As* is
honest if he is an Ass." ,
• But,'resufned the Ass. ' hut there is no sympathy
in her voice; it somehow don’t touch my feelings.’’
There wns a general titter at this, hut the Fox im
mediately suppressed it. “I admire the honesty i of
my grave friend with the long ears," said ha, winking
silly at the same time at IheLfon,” the Ass is candid,
and i really do not, myself, think that his feelings
have been touched by the melting strains ofonr little
friend the nightingale, whososonga have so delighted
the rest of us. But, in justice to the warbleV, wa
should know what kqid of sounds do touch the feel
ings of our grave friend before we allow otar Own
opinions to be warped by his critical judgement.
How is il my friend?” And he looked the Ass foil in
tho face.
“ Why, sir,” replied the great musical critic, prick
ing up his ears, nrd evidently much gratified st ths
respectful manner of the Fox, “ why, sir, as to that,
there is nothing that so touches my feelings he a fins
mellow bray."
“ I thought so,” replied the Fox. “and the amdubt
of your criticism is. that you don't like the nightin-
sale because she is not an ass like yourself."
Can the editor of the New York Bay Boob inform
us who is the Asst ». '•
Matonic Officers The following Masonic lifltStr#
weic chosen in Boston last week.4^ ;i7> ' •• ‘
Officert of Geu. Grand R. A. C
Stalee. M. E. C Robert P Dunlap
jVf fCHAUX’ri Freckle Wn?h. , A complete rem-
ivi edy for Deckles and other affections of the skin,
just received and for sale by
L. J. MYEKfl, Apothecary,
srp;17 Smets’ Building.
»OOR MAN’S * Badean’s Plasters. For safobj
May L.J. MYERS.
. vm&p
of Maine, ‘<4en,,
Grand High PriesfiM. E. C. Jo . K. Stapleton, of Mary
land, Deputy Gen. Grand High Prleat; M. E. C. Wilfie
Stewart, of Kentucky, Ufin. Grand King; M. fi. C. ’
Thomas W. Lewis, of Louisiana, General’Graad,
Scribe; -Rev. Paul Dean, of* Massachusetts, Gen.
Grand Chaplin, M. E. C. Benj. B. French, of Cl C.
Gen. Grand Secretary; M. E.C. Edward A. Raymond,
ot Mass > Gen. GruDd Treasurer, M. E. O. Nathan
Has well, of Vermont, Gen. Grand Marshall.
Officer! of Gen. Grand Encampment of the United
State*.—Sir William B. Hubbard, of Ohio, Gen Grand
Master; Sir William H. Ellis, of Conn.; Deputy Gen.
Grand Master; Sir Charles W. Moore, of Mass., Gen.
Grand GeneraHssimo; Sir William T.CfouW, of Ga,,
Gen. Grand Captain General; Rev. Paul Dean, of
Mass., Gen. Grand Prelate; Sir E. S. Barn am, ot N Y..
Gen. Grand Sen. Warden; Sir—“Nelson, of Va,
Gen. Grand Juu. Warden; Sir B. B. French, of D. G.
Gen. Grand Recorder; air Edward A. Raymond, of
Mass, Gen. Grand Treasurer; Sir David a.Gould, of
Ky., Gen. Grand Standard Bearer; Sir Win. F' “
R. I., Gen. Grand Sword Bearer; Sir StutrAs V
inson, of Mass., Gen. Grand Warden.