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SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4, 1850,
Single Number, Two €e*ls,
1 1 1 J.'l'iunp"*
vm\ ISHEL* DAILY AM) Tlti-WJSJSkLY,
gV JOHN m. COOPER.
n'. T. flip Mr SUN, EDITOR.
terms:
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1 containing alliiie news matter and new advertise-
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MISCELLANEOUS.
Chatham {SuperiorCoin*t,May Term, lb50
James Mokpecai, i
vs. \ Libel for Divorce
Sarah Mokdecai, )
I T nppeurmg to the Court by the return of the Slier*
iff, that tbe deleiiduntcaiinot be found iu thiscoun-
ty, on motion, it is ordered, that the auid deteniiuiit
do tile her unswer or delensive allegation iu writing,
to tlie above libel, on or before the flrst day of tbe next
tAi in of this court, or that tbe pluintitf 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 for four
months prior to the next term of this court.
Extract trom the minutes.
JNO. F. GUiLMARTIN, Clerk a. c. c. c.
ai\g 14 lam—4m
MEDICINES.
Clmllinni Superior Court, May Term, 1S50
William J. Bandv, r
«*• > Libel for Divorce.
Rebecca Bandy, )
I T appeal ing to this court by the return of tlie Slier-
ilt, that tile defendant cannot be found in thiscoun.
N OTICE.—four mouth- after date, application
will be made to the Honorable the Justices of the
Inferior court of Chatham county, when sitting tor
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the following
property, viz: One negro man named Peter, and all
the real estate of Philip Reilly, laie of said county,
deceased, lurtho beiiefil of the heirs and creditors of
said estate. JULIA ANN R1ELLY, Adm’x.
aug 27
N OTICE. The copartnership heretofore exist
ing between the subscribers, under the lirm of
A. HAMILTON & CO., Bridgeport, Conn., and HAM
ILTON St SYMONS, Savannah, Geo., is this day dis
solved by mutual consent. W. R. SYMONS will con
tinue the business in Savannah on his own account.
The claims of the lute firm are left with him for set
tlement. ALEX'R HAMILTON,
Augl. W. R. SYMONS.
Tim subscriber, grateful for the patronage
extended to the late linn, hopes by tlie SUPERIOR
STYLE AND EXCELLENCE OK THE GOODS
lie will be enabled to offer, to merit its continuance
from his friends and the public generally.
Auff 1 W. R. SYMONS
cannot bn 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 tirst day of
the next term of this court, or that the plaintiff
linve leave to proceed ex parte to the Jury. Amt it is
further oidercd, that a copy of this order be publish
ed in une ol the guzettes of this city, once n month,
tor four months, prior to the next term of this court.
Extract from the minutes.
JNO. F. GU1LMARTIN, Clerk s.c. c. c.
8,1 K Id m —ltn
Chntli,-im Superior Court, iHtiy Term, 1850
Catherine E. Barnaul). Compl’t, 1
and [ . _ ..
Murdock Chisolm, Isaac B. Row- ( ln Equity.
land, John T. Rowland, Delta. J
O N motion, it is ordered that Murdock Chisolm and
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 tiled against them by Catherine E. Barnard, on or
betore the second Monday in January lit xt, or that
the same be taken pro cont'eeao against them ; ami it
is further ordered, that u copy of this order be served
upon them three months before the next tei m of tlie
Superior Court, or published once a month for four
months in one of the gazettes of the city of Savan
nah. Extract from tlie minutes.
[Signed) JNO. F. GU1LMARTIN, c. s. c. c c.
sept 7 lain) u
DR. aLLEW's
VEGETA II I. H C O 31 1» o IJ N I)
FOB THE CURE OF
DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, NERVOUS
DEBILITY, IIILIOL’S AFFECTIONS, Ac
ffAIHS medicine is offered to'the public under the
l assurance that there is no article in existence
having stronger claims to their consideration Heim
compounded by a regular GRADUATE of JEF
PERSON COLLEGE, Philadelphia, and u iiractis
ing Physician ot TWENTY YEARS STANDING in
Philadelphia, his long experience lias confirmed him
in the opinion Hint u compounded medicine was re-
ouired to prevent and remedy the debilitation pro
duced by residing in low miasmatic climates, and to
counteract the prostrating influences of the ninny
nervous disorders with which the human lumjW ur
afflicted.
DR. ALLEN is a well known physician, nnd has
used the above medicine in bis practice for twelve
year with the most astonishing effect, having tested
Its qualities ill above
ElVK THOUSAND CASES.
.No medicine ever received more flattering reeom
inundation from physicians of eminent standing than
has been bestowed on this.
TIioiihuimIh tire now eu fleeing from tliut
most dreadful complaint, the Dyspepsia, when a sin-
glo bottle of Dr Allen's Vegetable Compound would
have the effect ol removing all those distressing
toolings attendant on that most debilitating disease.
Sole Proprietors—U. VV. Allen, M. D. Phil. an.
A. J. & W. L. Cleavland. 207 King-sl Charleston
s. C A A. .SOLOMONS & CO.,
July 13 Only agents in Savannah, Gu.
MEDICINES, Bec.
FOlt RENT. The eastern tenement of brick
liljl two stories hiuh, in Broughton st., will he tin
isiiuil in a few Hays, well calculated fora wholesale
usineasjbeing 70 feet deep, und 30 feet front. For
terms apply to
aug30 COHENS &. HERTZ.
"DACON. 20 Casks Sides nnd Shoulders land
im: from ship Hartford for sale by
July 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
R I SIITON&CIiAKK’S COD LIVER OIL
Ju-t received a full supply of the above celebra
ted Oil, lor the use of consumptive patients. For
sale by TURNER & ODEN,
ig 6 Monument Sq.
P<)H,T WIN ft cfe HYSON TEA-!—10 quarter
l casks Port Wine, nnd 10 hf chests Hyson Tea, in
store anil for sale by
npril 1 VS M. DAVIDSON.
fJUIE .SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs his
" Jrit mh and the public, thnt he has just opened
a lot of fancy articles, among which are Lubin’s Ex
tracts for the handkerchief, fancy Toilet Bottles,
Peel Marrow for the hair, Jules Hauels Eau LuMthIo
Ilair Restorative, Shaving Creams, Ambrosial hbav-
ng Cakes, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Combs, Trans*
Parent Wash Ball-, Brown Windsor Soap, Tooth
V-to, Magnifying Mirrors, &c., &c. Persons wish*
lu -j to procure uny of tlie ubovo mimed articles, should
call at once at JOHN A. MAKER’S,
a,l £29 154 Broughton st.
N OT1C12.—-All persons indebted to the Estate ot
Henry James, deceased, are requested to make
immediate payment; and all persons having demand-
aguinstthe said 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-u*nct of Couyzu and
Styllingia.
'll II IS preparation is a Concentrated Extract, con*
v tuimng all the Active Medical Properties of the
o’onvza, (commonly known as Black Root,) and the
Styllingia, or Queen’s Delight.
These plants have been long used among our South
ern Negroes, and recently by the Medical Profession,
with the happiest results, in cases of Chronic Rheu
matism, Ulcers of long standing, and Secondary
Syphilis. It is much superior to any preparation of
Sarsaparilla as an alterative, being more active ami
prompt in its operation on the system. These facts
have induced the subscribers to present to the atten
tion of*Physiciipie a riufid extract prepared strictly ac
cording to Chemical and Parmaceutii-al science, de
void of all the feculent and inert parts of the roots,
not doubting that it will supersede the uuscientilic and
crude preparations hitherto used.
Price—$1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5.
Prepared und sold by TURNER &. ODEN,
Monument-Square,
And by T. M. TURNER &. CO.
mar 29 IHI Bay-street,Savannah. Ga.
A LPIIA B ETIC A L CAT A LOG IJE
AND Prices Current of Fine and Important Steel
Engravings, &c., by the most eminent Artists,
ath h Prices Current of Picture Frames, supplied
) the trade by Holbrooke Co., Leicester Sq.,
■ L( ”J‘* 0,1 i nnd No. 180 Fulton Street, N. Y.
The above mentionedCutalr.gue ami Prices Cur-
*ent rany be seen, and the Pictures and Frames (or
either ot them alone) be obtained at the New-York
,r,CC8 » by applying to
Ju] y25 • JOHN M. CCOlJK.
POOR BAN’S FRIEND. Dr. Roberts’ Oint
nantot many Virtues, or Poor Man’s Friend,
or eruptions and wounds of every description For
,a,cb .y G. It. HENDRICKSON & CO,.
,, l ,nllb Gibbons’ Buildings*
L
*;!!]'(• A00 bbls. Lime expected daily per sclir.
Wilder, For 8a]l ., Hr rive, by
BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
Jidy 18.
piilM R. 50 bbls. Baltimore Flour, landing and
*- tor side bv
July 18.
■d
BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
1L YY iSTAH’S BALSAM of WILD C1IEI1
0,101-sale by L. J. MYERS,
Sleets' Building.
T Vw° P.? T K Y 31 K IlC HANTS.™.
rhe.,,1 V -. FAL1< u,u] WINTER DRY GOODS.—
ind iv ]i 8c , r9Hre now receiving their usual large
Irmii * , Pe *'Pcted stock of Staple and Fancy Dry
lfl | e >’ n, [! l P le,l > to the fall trade, which they offer for
^ 1110 piece or package, on accommodating
sept IB SNIDER, LATIIROT & NEVITT.
'IW1H NEW (1LEF-HOOK-THE ALPINE
A GLEE-SINGER. By William K Bradbury, co
editor of “ The Mendelssohn Collection,*’ “TheN. Y.
Chortilist,” “Psalmodist,” und author of various oth
er musical works.
We have ju-t published THE ALPINE GLEE-
SINGER, a new collection of the most heautitul and
popular secular music, in four vocal parts, for choirs,
musical societies, and social music paities. Its lead
ing featuresare,
A great variety of new and beuutiful 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 purts, from the pens of emi
nent modern German Composer*.
POPULAR SONGS HARMONIZED—A variety of
the most popular English, Scotch and American
Song?. Harmonized
ORIGINAL PIECES—Ot the Author’s choicestse-
culareomp >.-itions.
HIGHLY-FINISHED PIECES—A select number
of highly finished four-voice compositions, by Men
delssohn, Hauptmann, Kreutzor, and others.
OPERATIC MELODIES— A choice variety of
light, favorite operatic melodies harmonized
FLORA’S FESTIVAL—A Cantata ; re-arranged
nnd harmonized for adult choirs and classes, com
plete in itself as a musical recreation, and equally
beautiful as disconnected four-voice songs, duetts,
solo?. &c.
VOCAL EXERCISES, <fcc.—In addition to tin*
above will be lound «< lull set of vocal exercises for
Choirs and Singing Classes, chiefly from Punseron,
together with Labbiche’s celebrated instruction for
the cultivation and management of the voice, the
whole constituting a work for all classes of singers,
w»* believe “not a little in advance of anything of the
kind that has appeared in this country.”
MARK II NEWMAN & CO.
aug 7. 2|j8 199 Broadway, New-York.
gHOLAGOGUB, an unfailing Remedy
e r ever and Ague, and o»her bilious diseases.
iceived and for saieby
L. J. MYERS,
8mets’ Building.
May 17
J 0 Jnl?i£ ENS - A llew supply iust received by
—JOHN M. COOPER.
M&hbla VHISKEY 25 bnrrela
HUY 17 ln 8‘r°m Burk Vernon, and tor sole by
JAS. A NORRIS.
1 ( &N AND 109IE8TIC LIQUORS.
5pi|<' 8 !MederSw t a TGin" PUy ’ & C °’ S '’
^piinchecin Old Scotch Whiskey
S j ‘ do. Jinmiicii Rum
511 quarto. ?°: 8t - f:ro ‘K do
30 bbl. au< * e 'SLth cuska 4th proof Brandy
<° do.
;
JO d„' Connecticut River Gin
M j ' 1 '"'‘Pa’ do
ir Rectified Whiskey
“lefreinsto , )y
—SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO.
:. f S,cn Bmt VI> CXIKK * I: — 30 kegs selected
no[ ul ' 9 ll ?' Ur ’
iieby Xefl ^ u S^ a h Dairy Cheese, landing and for
UUr OT _
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON & CO.
9° ,fDA «E.. -5 hales Cotton Cord
augtV 101 oal « by
- BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
onh*W IA HATS .—Geo. S. Nfchols has
- hom i “ J ! IJa d assortment of Panama, Leg-
rtiblreri wimA™ XXnt9 i for gentlemen, boys nnd
ltes tho's-, in — oners at a reasonable price, and in-
re r:iKh ant . t n CH " Bn d see. at the Cheap Coth-
^ A few GE <>- s - NICHOLS.
'7 De seen anu fi ? e s P® n ‘8h Fashion Pnnaina’a
aDd bought cheap. »pl 27
CURE YOURSELF.
E’ROM time immemorial there hasexisted in largo
x cities and populous towns, a species of 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 certian, spee
dy, and valuube specific over ottered to the unfortu
nate. It has, wherever kmnvn,acquired a reputation
that daily experience continues to strengthen. Thou
sands have heel! cured by its use ; and us it leaves no
odour on tlie breath, requires neither restriction in
diet, or business, nor contains either mercury or
noxious drugs in the lea-tinjurious to the system. Jl
is boldly presented as the best cure for such diseases
yet offered. It is used by Physicians, and pronounc
ed superior tonny known remedy.
Prepared by Dr. J. N. Rectei 1 & Brother, 294 Mar
ket-street, For sale by W. HUMPHREYS,
A. A. SOLOMONS & CO.,
July 24 ly T. M. TURNER &. rn.
M FLOYD HOUSE, fflncon, Geo.—The
Proprietor most respectfully returns Ills
thanks to Ills friends and the travelling public,
for the unparalleled patronage received by him du
ring his administration over the above establishment,
nnd 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 ennbled to do this from the fact that the
FLOYD HOUSE is the most eligible house in the
place of its locution, or, in fact, ever can lie. It has more
front than all of the houses of the kind in Macon put
together. hHving/ourAK7idredaiid(wc7di//i’eZ,imd-land
ing on the corner of two of the most fashionable
streets in the city, where those wishing it can have a
front room at nn\ time.
THE FURNITURE IS ALL NEW,
Table and Rooms, and he challenges a comparison by
any house between New-York nnd New Orlenns.
TheTallahaasee Stage Office is permanently located
at the Floyd H use.
Iu connection with this House is a splendid New
Sife Horse Omnibus opt up expressly for jts nso.
Macon, Ga. Msy 9. ftm S. BUFORD.
A sale and Certain i urn for Consumption of the Langs,
Spitt ing of Blood, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Pain in
the side. Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, and all Pul
monary Affections.
Opinions of flic Press,
rpHE Louisville Journal says: “Dr. Rogers’ Liver-
A wor' and Tar not only gives immediate relief
in Coughs and Colds, hut, from the testimony of men
of the highest standing here and elsewhere, it is mak
ing some veiy remarkable cures In Consumption."
The. Railimy Register whin : “ We lmve-heard it sta
ted by persons of great respectability, who have used
this medicine, that it is one of the most remarkable
medicines ot the age, for Coughs, Colds, Influenza,
Bronchitis, Asthma, Pain in the Side and Breast, Spit
ting of Blood, Whooping Congh, and all Lung Com
plaints: which, if neglected, usually terminal) in Con
sumption; and the certificate's attached to tie adver
tisements would seem to justify this stutonn nt"
Liverwort.
This plant has for many years been found to he ol
eiDgiilnr virtue in thecure of affections of tlie Liver.
More recently it was ascertained that it possessed
great power in arresting bleeding at the lungs, coughs
of a chronic character, "etc., and of essential service in
nil diseases of a pulmonary character.
Tur.
This article is now universally acknowledged to be
the most heuhug and etlidAit application for diseased
or decaying^ lings,or any poyion of the fleshy or urns
culm-parts of the human body. Its medicinal and
preservative qualities wereyBiderstond by the Egyp
tians in the early ages of the world, and no doubt now
exists among kfcientiticmen, Qmhtlie preparation usffd
ill the embalmment of bodies, was composed princi
pally of this ingredient. In later ages it was found to
he in universal useatnong the aborigines of America,
and at this day it is their principal,'and, in fact, only
medicine for an unsound state of the lungs, or any
approach to it Those who are acquainted with the
history of this hardy race of men, know thnt a death
from Consumption is unknown among them I 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, hnve been in the habit of combining it
with other articles in tlieir prescriptions, mid with
entire success.
Iltware of Counterfeits and base Imitations!
The genuine article is signed Andrew Rogers, on
the engraved wrapper around each bottle.
Price 81 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Sold
Wholesale and Retail, by
SCOVIL & MEAD 113 Chatres-st..
Between Conti and St. Louis-ste., N. Orleans,
General Agents for the Southern States.
Sold Wholesale and lid nil, by
THOMAS M. TURNER & CO., and
TURNER & ODEN, Savannah, Ga.
GEORGE PAYNE, Macon.
May 29.
[OFFICIAL.)
LI8TOF LETTERS
Remaining it, the Post Office Savannah, 0*1.3,1850.
c-ir Persons wishing letters from this list, will
please usk for advert iced letters.
J 12 And be it further enacted, • • • •
Am all advertisements made under the orders of thu
Postmaster General, iu a newspaper or newspapers
ol letters uncalled for iu uny Post Office, shall be
inserted in the paper or papers ot tlie town or place
where the office advertising may be situated, HAVING
THE LARGEST CIRCULATION—Nets Post GBits
Law passed Marsh i, 1845.
A.
Arnold Edwin O
Ardot Lsou
Adams Toby
Ashworth George
Ashby George E
Barrett Michael
Buy nurd Mrs C A
Baxter Jas
Bidluw Mrs Margaret J
Baker R S
Bradley Mrs Mary A
Blake John
Buuglm Richard
Burtleas W H
Barton Miss Harriet
BacouMiss Mary L
Barry Patrick
Blair F
Beasley Mrs Mary
Beuiis Miss Elizabeth A
Be vans Mrs Elizabeth
Bcrnord Ellick
Bell Miss Cbarlutta
Bell Noble
Breuan Mr*
Bulimic Mrs Mary B
Brunette S L
Charles Mias Lousia
Cass John
Cutely Rev Leandsr
Clay Ueuty
Clark Joseph M
Cruwtord Win H
Clarke Elizu
Chambers Mrs Caroline C Connell Philip
It.
Bixby John M
Bisby Win
Baird Win
Brlslln Michael
Bryan County Clk Co«rt
Bowman John
Bogardu* Mrs Margaret
Blount George L
Bluis Miss Magdelln*
Brown George F
Burke Win
Bronson U YV
Brown Miss Catherine Ann
Brown Rev E P
Burwell Master A
Bourkc Mies Harriet
Buckley Wm
Burnett MuJ S £
Burns John
Burke W
Burr Eben
Buche Margaret
Cronin Timothy
Cohen David
Curuthers Wm
Cowuer F W
Cole lien j L
Connery dipt Chas
Cohen John P
Parker Capt L
l’upot Mrs Jane E
Parsons John H Philbriok HtiM Ra-sMi
PrendcrgastMiss Fanny Poullen FraficulL*
Perry Isaae Pomeroy Miss Mkt* B
Point Richard VV Pollard WTlll*
Preudergast Mr* GatherlnePeud J £
“msSL
THE GREAT RE3IEDY
For Rheumatism, Gout, Pain in the Side, Hip, Back,
Limbs and Joints, Scrofula, King's Evil, White
Swellings, Hurd Tumors, Stiff Joints, and all Fixed
Pains whatever.
WHERE THIS PLASTER IS APPLIED, PAIN CANNOT
EXIST.
11Y111',SI! Plasters possess the advantages of be-
I ing put up in air tight boxes—hence they retain
their full virtues in nil climates. We havejust receiv
ed the following testimonial from C. C. Sellars, an
eminent lawyer in successful practice in Wilcox
county, Alabama. He is n gentleman in high stand
ing, and one whose influence lias great weight:
“Casiden, Ala., Nov. 24th 1848.
* “Messrs. Scovil f, Mead-— Gentlemen: Having been
requested to state what has been the result of my
experience in the use of your “Hebrew Plaster," ]
cheerfully comply by saying that I have found it to
be as heretofore recommended, an “invaluable me
dicine.” In different cases of my family 1 have ap
plied the Plaster to Chronic Bores, Tumors nnd
Paine, and it has never failed to afl'ord instant relief.
I have also used it with gi od effect upon my own per
son in the cure of ulcers, with which I have been se
verely afflicted.
Respectfully, Ac. C. C. SELLARS.
Ithasbeen very beneficial in cases of Weakness,
such as Pain and Weakness in the Stomach, Weak
Limbs, Lameness. Affection of the Spine, Female
Weakness, &e. 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 hua been found a certain remedy for Colds,
Coughs, Phthisic and Lung Affection in their primary
tages. It destroys intiamation by perspiration.
Purchasers are advised that a mean counterfeit of this
article is in existence.
CAUTION.—TheeulisAribersarethe only Gi-ueral
Agents in tlie Southern States for the sale of this tru
ly valuable Plaster ■, nnd in order to prevent purchas
ers being iinpnyed upon by,a counterfeit article, sold
ill this city alia elso-wlicrc. for the genuine, they in
vite particular attention to the following
Marks »f tlie Gemini-:
1st. The genuine is pul up in smooth, engincturned
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
■opy of tht Record of the Court lo E. Tavlob, Roch
ester, it is counterfeit.
539*" SCOVIL & MEAD. 113 Charles street, New
Orleans, Wholesale General Agents for tlie Southern
States, to whom all orders must beziddrcsscd.
Sold Wholesale and Retail bv * 11
THOMAS M. TURNER. & CO_aud
TURNER A ODEN, Saga,.L A.
May 29 GEORGE PAYNE, Macon.
Cleveland James
Crary Michael
Cessur Mr. Mary
Chick Ttioina. G
Cbitty JohnVV
Davis, Wm
Duvis Sutnuel J
Day Mr
Duvi. Wm E
Duyl Patnuk
Darby u II
Dunuvun Richard
Ducry Catherine
DebuGull Mr. Julia
Dennis Wui
U. LaUull Prince
D( mpny Putt
l>- iaut-y Austin
Dunlium James II
Early Ann
Edj,ar Mr.
alls Mrs Ann A
Euwnrds Mis F
Evans Jehu F
kurd L \V
Eart-ns Jehu N
Fleming Patrick J
' eemau Isam
-11 Mrs rfuphic Maria
Fetiuell GeoigeW
Fitzgerald Euward L
izpatrick Patrick
ieher J R
Fiizgeiald W P
Hizgibbun Pat
runt John
Gardner Augustus G
Gaffney Patrick
Gray Mrs I A
ray Mrs M d
Gaure C
ui.tlund 3
een Wm
G reig J uines Gl en L
Glen L
Hardy Mrs M H
Darns John
Han lgun Charles
Uauseinau Ac. Cu A
Huy lie. Z
Hurt Andy
irris F rank
Halliday Andrew
ila ris Mary Auu
Harrison H K
Harrison John
Haynes Jack
liaiiiiltou James W
llarri- Washington H
Floss, William
Hadeier Adolph
Hardee Mrs Mary B
IJalignu James
Jalllneau John
Joseph Miss C M
Jones John
Ironmonger Miss P 3
Jones Francis M
Kennedy John
Kemp James
Keunely Thomas
Kine Mrs Fanny
Kine Mr
Lmnbias Jerome
Lambs John U
Law E 3
Larkin Hugh
Lawrence Lorenzo
Laeti Capt Win
Lawrence Wm
Law Master E 3
Law 3 B
Lake Win
Leahy Daniel
Lee Mrs Ann
Lee Painelia A
Mellette J D
Martin Mrs J M
Maurice John J
Marshall Bradley
Marshall James
Mathew David S VV
Marshall Miss A E
Martin Lewis
Meridethj Clarissa M
Mearra P J
Meesix .lessee
Meath Michael
Mintz Marsdon C
Minehurdt, Julius
Mims II J
Mitchell Andrew
MoDcvitt Robert
McAllister Archy
McCoy Joseph James
McKenna B F
McD nell Donald B
McDonell Thadeus A
McFleter Wurt David L
Noel, Miss Mary E
O'Connell James
O'Brien Kennedy
O'Leary Thomas
Uy-lan Riibert
Owens Patriok
O'llyrns J
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;or, James
Coombs Mrs Martha A
Conery Mrs £
Cungun P J
Cui-aik Michael
^Culpepper Mr. Catherine
DeLyun Miss Rebecca
D- Cordova Manual
Dickson Wm
Donubuu Jeffrey
Dolan Michael
Dotson Richard
Dougherty Joseph
Doyle Marlin
Duffy Andrew
Duflty Richard
Dutinuin Miss Georgia M
Dunham Mrs Martha
Duubuta Miss M G
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Evans Miss Mutilda A
Evuus Isaac VV ^
Evernrd John
Kite Tcnuh Ann
Evers T T
Eiscuetcin A
Ervin Win
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F'linter Capt G
Floyd VV 0
Fruthingbam Miss E
Fogt-rty Miss Carolina
Fountain James
Ford Thomas
Floyd John
Fuller Charles H
Fullam Mi.. Mary Ann
G.
Greenfield Miss O
Geiger Cornelius
Geuochio Frunuis
Green Tiiornu.
Gionovoly Mrs Mary Ann
Gibson Adam
Gibbons J W
Goldberg R
Groves churles
^Urumley Capt Thomas
liuusman A
Hcuuerson J B
Hepburn Charlos
Horlehy Michuel
llydigMies A F
Hightower Richard
House EP
Howard Alias Catherine
Holman At Co
Hplcombo John G
Harris Mr. Catharine
Horn C
Hohiridge J J
Hosier Wm J
Huver Lemuel
Hurtman Luther
Hubbard Mrs Charlotte
Hogun Joun
Johnson John
Johnson Rebecca
Johnson Capt
Jones UA
K.
Kirby P J
King George D
King Capt N
Kronp Peter
Kolb Philip
Lee Daniel
Leonard Patrick
Lewelliu Jumt-s F
Lydcn Mary
Lovett Catherina
Logan Peter
Love James
Lonis Richard
Lovell Payne
Long Mulinda
Low Wm II
Luuday Niss Frances
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Myddle.ton Eugenia A
Mills Enoch
Milieu Miss Mary E
MilUn F
Mi lien Miss Cornclta M
Mills 3 P
Miller November
Morel Sirs A E
Morrison Duniol
Moore Henry
Monoughan James
Morgan James YV
Monahan Mrs James
Moors Master S B
Mu8tiu & Son E
Me.
McDonell Mrs Sarah B
McDonell Mrs Henrietta
Mclntire William & G
McDonell E M
McGluuglilin Patrick
McCIcmdian Thomas
N.
Norton, Jonathan
O.
Gtt Frederick
O'Rourke Patrick
Otto George
O'Hara Janies
Owens Mrs Mary
CJJiver Mrs Sunih
O’Dwyer H
Rayner Mott
Radcllffe G YV
Rail Edward
Ready John
Reilly Jas O
Rcab Mr, Charlotte
Reilly Michael.
Reilly Miss Catherine
Reek Miss Margaret
Redduck Cape Diuilgi
Ready James
Reilly Patrick
RicPard-on John 0
Rice Mrs Sarah
Schramm FbUip
Shad S3
Sheahan Michael
Santniyre James f
Scan ton Michael
Stafford N B
Shaw Thomas X
Strain Jnmea
Spellacuy David
Sellers Thoms*
S'tlefvater Mrs Marlon
8peisseger 9 J
Segur Miss Mart J
Stephens Captain
Stevens Lucy
Shelly Isaiah
Shealfer W F
Simpsom Misa Susan T
Silvu Jane 3
Sillier H
Skinner J
Skiunar Suttan
Traver'iohn
Till bird Chas Q
Taylor John
Thayer Mrs P P
Teinberry S
J T Wilson &
L C Telbeau
Tierney M .ry
Titus H T
Turner L 0
Ricket Susan
Robinson Wot
Roberta Samuel
Robinson Jkidtt W
Roby Mis* Martha
Ilowan James,
Robertson Quail
Rooney Michael
Rogers Mrs Aim
Ryan , m;
Reinbdld* GuatfV
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Htnllh Charlotte
Smith Henry W
Singleton Peter
fiingatoe Hennas.
Sinclair Mr
Sloane.80
Short Ada*
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Shakes Henry
Sullivan Mary
Scott J 8
fiorvin John
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SulUvan Penal*
Suiirei Jdae '
Sutherland JsAc A
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I'urner Henry X
Turner SamT J
Turner W P
Turner, Isaae X
Thomas George VV
Thomas, Mrs Ann X
Thomas,Charles , .
Thomss Joseph.
Trowbridge Mia*Morg't
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Viuan Thomas
Ubele C
Veil.tick Henry
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YValsh Maurice Williams T F
Walling Miss Mary Witte C
YVallitig Misa France* A Wylly Samuel
Watson Mrs Rosetta Williams Mrs
YValtbour David ' *'•'
Walker Catherine
Walsh James
Wease Miss Mary A
Whcele Patrick
YVclls W B
Wellaur Henry
YY'endelheu Martin
Wheeler C L
YVclls Miss Elisabeth
YVali T
W'yulis Federal
WilUams E H
Yemaesee Division
Yoell George U.
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Williams MbisMary
Wilder Mib« Ruth W
Williams Wm (l
VVbiunore & Nichole
Wise ilaobuel
George i
Withingto
White Gregory
White Rev George
Wright VY
Wolfe C
^YVoodsMrs Mary Ann
YoumansMrt SHnabslh
GEORGE SCHREY, jj-jif.
B ALB i(OP£,—259 colls Kentucky Pale Rene
in small coils, lauding and for sale by
July 15 COHENS it HERTX
i , AiyAI) FLOUR, dkc^-40 bbls, pnre Gonesue
Flour; 30 do Hirum Smith’s Extra do; 30 keg*
.elected Goshen Butter; 50 boxes English Dairy
Cheese; 50 do Adamantine Candles; 30 bags Oil
Gov’t Java Coffee; do bbls Butter, Sugar and So.
da Crackers; 85 boxes Soda Biscuit; 15 bbls Trend,
weli's Pilot Bread; 25 hall cheat* 0 oz naners Plash*
Tea; 15 do do i II) do; landing and for sale hv
sept 6 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON'£ CO.
T ANUKEtll’S GARDEN SEED .WM
Lj PURCHASERS OF GARDEN SEEDS. It la
self evident, that unless the seeds which we may
sow, are good in all respects, it will fid folly to ii
pect favorable results—either we shall he disappoint,
ed by their not vegetating, nr what is still morn
vexatious, find, after careful culture, that the variety
is worthlessHow muny from thelr ; own experi
ence can estimate the anuoyauce of such an event I
Conscious of thernum for improvement, and assured
that the seeds-man who should justly he entitled ta
confidence, would receive ample support, the foun
ders ot the establishment, now contacted by the
subscriber, started more than half « century ago
with the determination to sell nothing but what was
worthy ot credit; and that they might the more cer
tainly accomplish their object, resolved to produce,
as tar as possible, the seeds which they should vend i
experience having -Flown them Mat most imported
seeds could not be relied on, much less those casual
ly collected, and sold to dealers.—The -result was as
they had loiesecu i—unlimited public confidence,
The concern thus conducted, has been gradually en
larged, nnd is now the most extensive ol its bind ia
America ; supplying not only much of the demand
in the Middle, Western and Southern States, but ex-
lortiug to the West Indies, South America and (he
British Rescissions in Asia. DAVID LANDRETH.
ARTICHOKE, Large Globe. ,
ASPA UAG-VS, Large Green Purple Top.
BEANS, Bush or Snap Shorts, Early SIX' Weeks,
Red Speckled Valentine, Brown Speckled Valentine.
Early Yellow Six Weeks, China Red Eye, Large Lima,
BEETS, Extra Early Turnip-rooted, Early Ttiralp-
rooted Red, Long Blood-red, Silesian, or Sugar, Mm-
gelWurtzer.
BROCCOLI, Purple Cape, (Imported.)
CABBAGE, Early York, (Imorted,) Lsndreth’s
Large York, Early Sugar Loat, (imported,) Early
Battersea, Green Curled Savoy, Large Drumhead Se-
vuy, Red Dutch, (for pickliug.) Large Late Drumhead,
Flat Dutch. Bergen.
CARROT, Lung Orange, Early Horn, Altrincham,
or Field.
CAULIFLOWER, Early Asiatic, (Imported.) Late
Dutch, (Imported.)
CELERY, White Solid, Red Solid.
EGG PLANE OK MELONGENA, Large Purple.
CUCUMBER, Early Frame, cr Table, Long Gram.
or Turkey. • ; - ■
LEEK, Large London, Scotch or Flag,
LETTUCE. Early Curled, or Cut Salad, Early
Cabbage-Brown Dutch, Royal Cabbage, Philadelphia
Cabbage.' Curled India, White Coa, Green Cos.
MELON, Nutmeg, Citron. Spanish Water, Caroli
na Water, Mouutain Sprout Water, Dudley or JHoun.
tain Sweet. - “
ONION, Silver Skinned, or White, Large Yellow
8traeburg, Large lied Wethersfield.
PARSELEY Curled, or Double, Plainer Single.
PARSNIP, Sugar. *
PEAS, Landreth’s Extra Early, Early Frame, Early
Charlton, Bishop’s Dwarf Prolific, Dwarf Blue btt.
perial, Royal Dwarf Marrowfat Largo White Mar-
rowiat, Peruvian Black Eye Marrowfat Knlght’e
Dwarf Marrowfat, Knight’s Tall Marrowfat Blue
Prussian.
PEPPER, Large Sweet Bell-shaped, Cayenne, OK
Long.
PUMP KIR, Shaw, Common Field, or Cheese.
RADISH, Long Scarlet Short-top. Long Sainton,
White Tumiii-rooted, Red Turnip-rooted, Yellow
Turnip-rooted, Summer White, White Spanish, Black
Spanish. *
SPINACH, Round Savoy-leaved, Prickly'Seed.
SQUASH. Early Bush, Early Apple Bush, Long
Green Crookneck, Cocoa Nut.
TOMATO. OR LOVE APPLE, Large Red
TURNIP..Early Flat Dutch,.(Strap-leaved,) Red
Topped (Strap Leaved) Early Stone, Large Norfolk,.
Large Globe, Yellow: Aberdeen, Scotch Yi-Row, Mate
Hybrid,Rut»Baga,orSwedi*h. _For*ateJ"“
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