The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, April 20, 1853, Image 4

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R BALK.—Byvtrtueof an order of the _ _mden County, will toe wild before the r.tn JtflWrwn, wllhln the uiuil bourlpf VTtteeifay lt» Jonenext one lot ttf Undtnd In the town of 8t. Mary's, known M the wtl- 4 Lottie Dufour, deceased. Abo. nine nettro «to the estate of said deceased. Boldlbr (their*. Tennecazh JOHN J. D UFO UR, 1 Ad _,_. ALONZO B.DOFOUR. J Aam —PS SALE.-W1U be sold. on the diet lay In May next. before the oourt house door. In AmBibetween the legal hour* of aal«, th* roods and chattels, to wit t ore down chain, half s -f chain, one large sola, one bedstead, one bu- —: —fir’s work table, one waahataml. two wardrobes, eighteen marble top table*, two common bedateeds and mat- lasses, one large ottoman, ode large show case, one count er,* large quantity of glass Jan, tumblen, knives and Jbrks,aUvtr Spoons, crockery ware, French gilt tea cups, sugar bowls, forms for making cakes, chandeliers, curtains, itOi, eto.-*4s»led on as the property of Nicholas V I-ofort to satisfy, a fl. fit. on fonclosun of a mortgage, lulled from Chatham Superior Court, In furor of George W. Willett and ‘ John P. A. Dupon, late merchants and co-partners under -the name and style of George W. WUlett A Q»., versus Mch- la«V. Lefort. JNO. DEVANNY, f»b28 Sheriff 0. C. u on the Qrst lain the city _ i. three hun dred acres of land, more or lace, bounded as follows, to wit: North by lands of Kra. Wise and recant lands, south by lands or George J. Jones and B. Bourauln, east by lands of .‘.A. J. C. Shew, and wait by lands of D. Remshart i .to satis- fir a fl.'fa. Issued from Chatham Superior Court In favor of tvm. EL Hay k Co. against Alfred A. Wood. ■ mhlT JOHN DEVANNY, Sheriff 0.0. . fl IIATHAU. SHERIFF’S SALK.—Will be sold, on the first V Tuesday In Hay next, before the court house In the city of Sayannah,between the legal boure ol sale, all that certain messuage tenement an tract of land, situate, ly- . ing end being In the county of Chatham aforesaid, buttlr- and bounding as follows: Coi - . Ing „ immenclng at the southeast corner of the limlta of the city of Seranrah end running aouth 18*, west 26 chains and 2 links along the line of salu city limits continued,to a road commonly known as Lorer's Lane; thence along the line of said road n >rth 77*, west 18 ebatna and (7 links to a ditch, thence along the centre of said ditch nortb48*, east 26 chains and two links to the southern line of said city limits, thence siong said line of **'■“* ist 18 chains and 67 links to the point id a h-ilf acres, more if Joseph M. Turner, eiior Court in fa- city limits south 77*. esst io cmxini auu o i Of starting—containing thirty-fire and a or less; la vied on as the property of Jc.. r to satisfy a fi. Us. Issued from Chathem Super It. Yorof JohnF. Gullmartln, administrator of Wilson Oden, deceased, against Joseph M. Turner. Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney. ap!2 JOHN DEVANNf. Sheriff c. 0. MIHIt V| UIWHMI IVI »» —» ——- — Mary E, Anderson. U to of said county* deceased ; • These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to haandappear before said: Court to make objection (If any they have) on or before the flret Monday in September next, Otherwise said letter* will be granted tha applicant. "witness my hand, this 8th day of March, 18M. • mhli J. B. BBADWKLL, o. U Q. C t BORGIA—Liberty Omnttr—To all whom It may oon J com i Whereas, Charlton Hines will apply at the Court letters dlsmlssory as executor on the estate ford, late of said oounty, deceased \ ereforo. to cite and admonish all whom it of Ordinary for lei of Susaqna Sanfor These are, ttaer*U r , - v — fi .- , may ooncern to bs and appear before said Court to make abjection (If any they have) on or before the first Monday In July next, otherwise said letters will be granted; Given under my hand, this 11th December. 1882. - decl* JAMES S. BRADWELL. 0. t. 0. i GEORGIA—McIntosh founty -—To all whom It may con- vT corn: Whereas, Alexander 0. Middleton, applies to me for letters of administration on the estate ol Thomas T, Mid dleton, late or said county, deoeased s ..... . These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of Mid deceased, to Hie their ob jection* (if any they hare) In ray office, within the time prescribed by lew, otherwise the said letters will be granted to the Mid applicant. Given under my hand at office this 16th day of February, A. D. 1863. feblT A. A. DiLORMB, Ord'y M. 0. I N WARE SUPERIOR COURT—DECEMBER TERM. 1852.— Benjamin Thomas versus Maroahct Thomas—Libel for Di vorce : It appearing by the return of the Sheriff In the above case stated, that tbo defendant is not to be found In the county, and it being represented that she Is not to be found In tlie State, on motion of Wk. B. Gauldkn, Flain- UT’s Attorney, It is ordered, That service of said petition and process be perfected by publication of this order in the Savunnsh Georgian, once a month for four months, noxt preceoding the next term of this Court Granted P. E. LOVE. J. 8. C. 8. D. A true extraet from the minutes, of Ware Superior Court at December Term, 1862. feb23—m4m GEO. B. WILLIAMSON. Clerk S. 0. C HATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold, on the first Tuesday la May next, before the court house in the eltr of Savannah, between the legal hours of Mle. all that certain stock of type, forms, stands, and several articles, auch as are used In a printing office; levied on as tbo prop erty of William H. Royal, to Mtlsfy a fi. fa. for rent issued from Chatham Inferior Coart, in favor of John Reedy against William H. Royal. ap!2 JOHN DEVANNY. Sheriff o. c. C "~ HATHAM SHERIFF SALE CONTINUED.—Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in Mojr next, before the court house In thfe city of Savannah, between the legal hours of Mle. all that lot of land situate, lying and being in the city of Bavannah, county of Chatham and Stale of Georgia, and known and designated in the plan of Mid clly as lot num ber nine (8) Washington ward, with the buildings and ap purtenances ; levied on to Mtlsfr a fl. fa. on foreclosure of a mortgage Issued feom Chatham-Superior Court January Term. 1863, In favor of Henry F. Wlllfnk, Jr., vs. Robert W. Pooler, Trustee,Michael Finney, Guardian. Margaret J. Fin ney and Michael Finney. JOHN DEVANNY, apIO Sheriff c. 0. GEORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY, SUPERIOR COURT, JAN. TERM, 1853. Ann M. Towles, ) w. V Cose Divorce. Daniel F. Towles. \ r appearing to the Court, by the return of the Sheriff. that the Mldldefendant does not reside Inthlscmr*- snd It further appearing that he does not reside In State, on motion of Fleming & Milieu, defendant's attorneys, It Is ordered that Mid defendant appear and answer at the next term of this Court or the cate be considered In default and the plaintiff allowed to proceed; and it is further or dered that this rule be published for thirty days. Extract from the minutes. mh24 JOHN F. QUILMARTIN, 0. B. 0.0. 0^ N *~ OTICE.—Two months after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county, Tor leave to sell the following negroes, vis : Peggy, Mat thew. end Anthony, the property of Alexander J. Maxwell, late pf safcLcounty, deceased. „ BAR AH M. MAXWELL, Adm’ x N OTICE.—Two months after date, application will be made! o the Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave to sell Lot No. thirty-four. In second, oririnally Henry county, and Lot No. one hundred and six In thirteenth district, or Iglnally Henry, now Fayette county, belonging to the es tate or Valentine Creaver. deceased. mh24 JOHN F.,QUILMARTIN, Adm’r, M OTICE.—'Three months after date, application will be J. v made to the Planters’ Bank of the State of Georgia for the payment of the following described notes of said Bank tbo right hand halves nf which having been lost in mall from Barnwell district. S. C., to Charleston : Letter A, No, 329. for $20; letter A. No. 540, for $20 ; letter A. No. 986 for $20 ; letter B. No. 633. for $20 , ——r. No. 182, for $6 To Bank of Savannah for payment of letter A, Nn. 60' for $10. feb3—3ra SAMUEL SOLOMONS. C ITY MARSHAL’S SALE,—Will be leased, on Tuesday the 26th of April. Instant, at 11 o’clock, A. M.. on tho ■ ground, under the superintendence of the Dry Culture Com mittee, for the term of five years, Lots Nos. 1,2, 8, 4.6.6, 1,8.0.10,11,12 and.13, each lot containing ten acres, more or less, and having a portion of high ground attached to eadh. AU the above lots are known as part of the Spring- field tract. Terms will be made known at the time of sale. PHILIP M. RUSSELL, c. m. A plat of the above lots can be seen at the Clerk of Coun cil a office. - ap!14 _ . made to the Court of Ordinary of Camden county. Ga.. for letters of dismission as administratrix, with the will an nexed. on the estate of Susan Fitzpatrick, late of Mid coun ty, deceased. no6 DORCUS SANCHEZ. Adm’x. C ITY MARSHAL'S OFFICE. Savannah, April 13. 1863.— The following resolution was, passed in Council on the 14th March hist, vis: Jtesolved, That the City Marshal be instructed to have paved thoee lots in Washington and Greene wards remain- Ing unn&ved, as near two yMrs have elapsed since the pas sage of the ordmanoe, a majority of the owners having complied with said ordinance. The Paving ordinance has not been complied with in the lfollowing cases, vis: Washington ward.—Lota Nos. 13,14,19,20,21,22,23,24, 23.26,27,28. Greene ward.—Lots Nos. 4,7,8,9,10,16,17.21,22,23,32, 84.40. Nones.—In accordance with the above resolution. I will receive proposal* fur paving the Mid lots, until the 13th day of May next. PHILIP M RUSSELL , apllS - City Marshal. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS AND OF OYER AND W Thminer for the city nf Savannah, February 1brm, 1853. Whereas, Robert A. Allen and Ebenezer Jencks. Grand Ju- yorsjiummoned to attend the present term ofthisCourt.made default; It Is ordered that they be fined each forty dollars ; and, whereas. John G. Pringle, E. H. Olmstead. Charles H. Picket, John B. Barnwell and Patrick Maaterson. Petit Ju rors, summoned to attend the present term of this Court, znada default; It is ordered that they be fined each twenty dollars, unless good and sufficient cause or excuse be filed on or before the first day of the next term of th's Court; and, whereas. Daniel Clark, C. Cler. Michael Gay and Sam- uei Papot, Talesmem, made default: It is ordered that they be fined each five dollars, unleM good and sufficient cause <4 excuse be filed on or before the first day of the next term of thle Court. Extract feom the minutes. ap!2 WM. H. BULLOCH, Clerk, ( 1EORGIA—Bryan County t—By virtue of an order from T the Court of Ordinary of Bryan county, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in Max next, ** the court house door. In aald county, between the usual hours of sale, ell the lands belonging to the estate of Martin 8buman, deceased, sub ject to dower, together with the negroes belonging to Mid estates. M. D. MOONEY, Adm’r.. MARY SHUMAN, Adm'x. G EORGIA—BuIIocA County i—To all whom It may con com: Whereas, Wm. Lee, Jr. will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory as administrator on the estate of ThomM lee, a lunatic, deceased : These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom It mar concern,'to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary Tor Bul loch county on the first Monday In October noxt. to mnko objections,If any they have, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness. Wm.Lee, sen’r. Esq., Ordluary for Bulloch county, this 17th day of March, 1863. mh25 WILLIAM LEE. Sr., o. n. o. G EORGIA—BuHoeA County To all whom it my concern: Whereas, William Holloway, administrator of the es- tato of Mitchell Holloway, decoased. will apply to the Hon. the Ordinary of Mid county, for letters dlsmlssory from said •state; Thosearo. therefore, to cite and admonlshjall concerned to file their objections (If anv they have) to the applicant In the Clerk’s offico of Mid Court, on or before the first Mon day in October next, otherwise letters dlsmlssory will bo granted. Witness. Wm. Lee, sen’r., Esq.,Ordinary for Bulloch coun- tr, this 17th day of March, 1863. mh23 WILLIAM LEE. Sen’r., o. B. c. G EORGLt—Bulloch County.—To all whom It may con cern : Whereas, Andrew Wilson, will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory as executor on the estate of Absolam Hagan, deceased ; These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear before Mid Court to make objec- ion (if any they have) on or before the 29th day of July next, otherwise Mid letters will be granted. Witness, Wm. Lee.sen’r,Esq..Ordinary for Bulloch coun ty this 28th day of January. 1863. Jan28 WILLIAM LEE, Sen’r, o. B. o. T^fEOftGIA—BuBoch County—Notice to the Heirs of John VT Everett: Four Months after date application ”* "' made to the Honorable Ordinary Court or Bulloch when sitting for Ordinary purposes for leave to dlvms i Estate of Jonn Everett, deceased. delS JOHN EVERETT. Adm’r with the will annexed. will be county, VTOTICE.—Two months after date, application will be made to The Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave to sell all the real estate In Chatmam county belonging to D. M. Rogers, deceased. Also, ien days after date, for leave * aell nil the perishable property of said deceased. - ap!6 C. W. ROPERS, Adm’r. since the first Inclusive; ■ ..... : A—-Matthias Amorous, John W Andersen, David Abra hams, Charles Arnold, Qeorge A Ash, Robert Austin, George Alexander, Charles B Ash, William B Andrews, George H Ash. lit—Benedict Bouraulo, John W Blse, Gilbert'Butler, John P Bolfeulllet, John V Berber, Julius BacharMb.Geor- L Blount, Anton Uorchert, Joseph Black, Alexander Fram Bennett. James H BasWor,Mlofir ,Chff i* tlihl . Jm ,s»., is amount'col i Bwount for w g the said . supplU Ides* jm&SBWt tilef of >thU Boreatt, nr by . yards, respectively, uUriog the fiscs! mTeommenci ngon the 1st day of July nsxt, and ending on the 80th day Of June, 1884.Vvis i. .■ Blue pilot eloth pea jackets, wool-dyed..,. 1 Ioy gale anil for Rent. of Mental and , ntstnb—. Gao. Yi. Brow jot, MoralSdonce, ■ .r « :P,LouD.I’rofi»oor of Natural Sciences. U R, BranuaU, Professor ol Mathematics and Director of 'Music.-;- : ■ hpea jackets, 1 „ . __ -^ monkeyJnclu Do cloth round jackets Do do -trowsers Blue flannel over-shirts, twit . Do do under-ehlrto do Do do drawers do Do flannel' do Barnsley sheeting frocks..(. CanVsss duck trowsers Barnsley sheeting for do Canvass duck for do Dun; 2.000 1,000 .4,000 r . 4,000 lycd 10.000 ..3,000 ..6.000 do.,..yards..16000 4.000 ...4,000 .......yards...7.000 do...7,000 do.. 16.000 «ley, —TbwttasA ph fl Burroughs, Berrien M B Bur roughs. William F‘Brantley, Charles H Bell. Ellas B Bars tow, Peter A Blots, Wm Gaston Bulloch, Imso Brunner. John Brunner, Jamea Bancroft. , O—Solomon Cohen, Bernard Constantine, David 0 Cash, William Cullen, Peter Corb, David Lope* Cohen, James A Counrolsle, Montgomery Cummtng, Daniel B Camp. George ns, ->— ••— w llllamCrabtree. AaronCbam- ten, Frederick Cook. Fiederick .William H Cuyler. Carrol A Cloud, Spencer Currell, Pierce Condon, William M Charters, Cliarle- Clare, Daniel Clarke. JohnF Com pognlao. George Calley, Myles D Cullens, Peter L ConsUntlne. Nicholas Cru- ger, Henry R Christian. John Cordeal, Wallace Cumralng. James H Carter, William Cooper, John J Cor-iell, James T Clark. James 0 B Campbell. Samuel J Cassell-*. Joseph S Carrnthers. John D Charlton, Bryan Connor, William Oscar Charlton, William Cox. D—David R Dillon, Mirtln Duggan. Archibald 0 Daren- K irt. Isaac Darin, John Dally, James Dunn. William Dixon, nses C Desn.Lhesley Dugger, William H Dunning. Henry Dickerson, Albert LDeLorge.I' Dungaree. uo..io.wu Oaffiuln shoes.. pairs.. .6 000 Klpakln do high cut do,,.6,000 Calfik' ~ ‘ slfekin pumps.. i,do,10,000 Woollen stockings Woollen socks do.. 10.000 Mattresses (with two covers to each) Black ellk hnnkerchlefe 12,000 .Blankets.... 3.000 Tlie schedule of slzos of April 10.1848. has been modiflod by throwing out altogether else No. 3. of nil articles of cloth ing, and changing the avorege number of sites Nos. 1 and 2. for each one hundred pieces; and all nropoMls must havo reference to this change. A new sohedule of sizes will be found with the Mtnples. at the respective navy yards. The clothing and clothing materials will be divided Into nine classes, for each of whloh separate proposals will bo received, end a separate contract mkde. vis ; First Cuss.—All the woollen articles made up. vis. blue cloth pea jackets, blue cloth monkey jackets, blue cloth round jackets, blue cloth trowsers, blue fiann<l overshirts, blue flannel undershirts, and blue flannel drawers. Skcosd Clam.—AH the flannel that may be required for making garments similar to those specified In the first class, "'"m CLASS.—A11 the linen articles msdo up, vis. Haras- ikerton, Albert L DeLorge. iMac D’Lyon. John E Davis, j. ; e y sheet Ing frocks and canvass duck*trowsera. John Doyle, ,ir.. Isaac DeLaroche, William M Davidson. R , Fourth Cla89.—All the Barnsley sheeting and canvass ...luoyl E— Henry I Ennis, ohn hisl P.—Joseph Felt. ElHs, Peter Endres, John Everard, Richard keamp. Oi sons having demands against said estate will present them duly attested to C1URI.FS W. ROGERS, ap\5 Qualified Aflin\nt»tr»lnr. GROCERIES, WISES, FRUIT, die. C RANE & HOICOMBE, have landing and in store, the following articles: Coffee.—600 bags prime Rio, 60 do Cuba, 60 do Java, 60 do Jamaica. Sugar.—26 bhds Porto Rico. 10 do St. Croix, 20 do new crop Orleans. 200 bbls Stuart’s and Bute & Collins’ B and C, 26 do Crashed, 20 boxes Loaf, 26 bhds Cuba. Molds sea.—26 hhds Cuba, 60 bbls New Orleans, 26 do Sugar House. Flour.—200 bbls Baltimore, 100 do Canal, 66 do Hiram Smith. Bacon.—20hhds Rolonson’s now extra quality Hams. 6 casks Graham’s Philadelphia do, 60 do Sides, 26 do Shoul ders. Potatoes.—360 bbls Planting, 60 do Mercer. Lord.—60 kegs now Leaf. 26 bbls do do. Ratline.—26 boxes Bunch, 26 half do do. Soap and Starch.—50 boxes No. 1 and Family, 100 do Boston No. 1.60 whole and half boxes Starch. Lemon Syrup—60 boxesRey’i No, 1,2 and 3. Domestic Liquors—100 bbls Phelps’ Gin, 60 do Flack’s do, 60 do N. E. Rum, 100 do Rectified Whisky,60 do exlrn old Monongahelado. Wines—25 quarter ca“ka pure Malaga, 10 do do choice Mndclra Pickles.—60 dozen warranted, quarts and half gallons. Mackerel.—160 bbls 1.2 and 3.60 hnlf do 1 and 2. Candles—100 boxes Adamantine, 26 do Sperm, 26 do Star. Tobacco—400 packages various brands and qualities. Bagging and Rope—200 bales Gunny Cloth, 600 eoils Rope. Almonds, dec—20 frails Soft Shell Almonds, 26 bags Brazil and English Walnuts.janlO NEW WINE AND LIQUOR STORE, No. 0 Whitaker-tired. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announces to the Itizens of Savannah, and of the interior of this itate. that he has now opened »nd will keep con- tlnuaUy In atorfffa large assortment of the b* 8 t qualities of the various kinds of WINES AND LIQUORS, both foreign and domestic, Invoiced from the best sources, and to bis stock of which, at present on hand, he inmes attention.— Having had extensive experience In France ns a manufac turer, and In America os Importer and dealer, his acquain tance with the trade enables him to offer assurance that the articles which are enumerated below are each genuine: Articles of Direct Importation.—French Bran dies of various brands; Holland Gin; Scotch. Irish and Monongahela Whisky ; Old Batavia Arrack ; Jamaica and Bt Croix Rum. Wines-Old Port. Madeira, Sherry, Champagne. Hock. Claret. Sauterne and Burgundy Wines. Cordials—In cases. Curncoa, Maraschino, Ratafia, Sla- valtz. Kirschemvasser. Absinth, Ac. Ale and Porter—London Brown Stout, and Edin burgh Ale. Also Agent for Domestic Liquors. nov6 R. MAYER. wen Foley, Jeremiah Flckllng. Green . lllgant, Caspar J Fulton. Washington F Florence, Joseph 8 Fay, John O Falligant, John C FerriH. Andrew Farry. Frederick Finch. William D Ford.SewADii Fish, John Flemming, Richard Flanigan, Thomaa Yord, Patrick Fleming, John Foster. „ . . G—Joseph George. Robert H Griffin. Francis GrimbaH. Joseph George. Jr.. Robert M Goodwin. John B Gallie, David II Galloway,Seaborn Goodall. John Gammell. Domingo Gal- leo, Joseph F Gammon. Charles Gross, Martin Gerken. James E Gaudry. Philip Gleblehouse, Henry Ganalil, John F Gull- martin. John Gerdts, Benjamin Uinovoly, John L Groven- steln, Ebenezer W M Gifford, James E Godfrey, George A Gordon. Calvin LGilbert, Samuel Goldsmith. H—Thomas Holcombe David F Halsey, William ness. Christopher Hussey, Richard H Howell, Charles 8 Hardee, William Howe. William Hunter. William F Holland. James Hunter, George S Harding,-Edwlu E Hertz, Martin Horn, Lemuel L Hover, John Haupt. Samuel B Haupt, William Henry, Henry Haupt. William W Hendley, Robert Haber sham. John EHemandea, Robert, Hutrhinon. Alfred Hay wood. William Henderson. Charles A Hall, Geo W Hnrdcas- tie. Robert A Honlker. William I. Haupt. Humphrey P Hor ton, Peter Henry. William Heldt. Levi Hart, fhomaa Hen derson, William P Hunter. Mannaduke Hamilton, l’eter D HUzhelm. Charles F Hamilton. John F Hamilton. William Hone. William H Hausraan, David Harrigan. Henry Har per Howell W Hollister, Enoch 1) Hendry, John O Howard, William H Holmes. Geo Troup Howard. William B Hale. Gustavs A Holcombe, Claua Hartman, Samuel Hamilton. Edward J Harden. I—John W Ihly. „ , , , J—John R Johnson, John T Jones, James R Johnston. ’ dward Jones. James C Jonen. Alexander Johnson. William Ballnck Jackson. Enoch S Johnson, John D Jesse. K—Philip Kolb. John Kennedy. Alfred Kent. Gefert Kuck. Peter Krouse. William Krausa, John W Klbbce, Her man Kuhlman, Diedrlch hattenhora, Nicholas King. John W Kelly. James W King. Nicholas Kelley. Hnoford Knnpp, Thomas Kemp, John W Kelley, William Kine, James her, Phtneas M Kollock, Philip Kean. L—Thomas E Lloyd. Louis Legrlel. John N I*wls. Daniel J lainbreth, John H Llghtbourne, William M Leigh, Alonzo BLuce. Hugh Logan, Stanislaus M Laffiteau. John Lyons, 1-evl Lellentnal, Peter Lee, Edward Lovell, William W Lin coln. Oliver A LaRoche. John M B Lovell. Martin Larkin. Noble Lyon. Frederick Lohof. Joseph H Ladsnn. John H Ladd, Daniel liahy, Benjamin W Llloyd. Charles A L La mar. Peter IaurenB. James F Under. M—Hugh W Mercer. Anthony F Mere. Abraham Minis William H O Mills. Jacob Manke. Mulford Marsh. William Morrill. John Mallery, Adolphe Mode. John Makin. Uefert Murkins. James W Morgan. Ralph Meldrim. Dan Mnllette, Horace Morso. William H May, Samuel S Sillier, John Mur chison, Christian W Maylainder. Solomon Mayer. JolmMas- terson. Luder Mehrtens.Jacob Manses, John EMallery.Hon- ry Macnhnrd. Thomaa R Mills. Jamea Monnahan, Charles A Magill. John B Mallard. Jacob Miller. Me—George A McCleakey. Bartholomew MeJunarney, Patrick McDowell, William McCarthey. Joseph J McCoy Laurence McKenna. Thomas McKenna. Daniel McRedmond, Thomas W McArthor,. Jamea McHenry, Michael McGrea Patrick Me Govern. N—George N Nichols. Thomas J Naylor. Daniel Nelson, Samuel Nuttman. James SNeidlinger.NntblNungazer. John U Neldllnger. William O Norwood. Jacob Newberger.Oilbert N Neyle. Thomas M Newell, James A Norris, John R Nor ton. Robert C Nock. _ O—John Oliver, Charles E O’Sullivan, John W Owens, George S Owens, Arralnlu* Ocurlor, Edward O’By me, Wil liam C O’Driacoll. Dennis O'Connor. PhllUn O'Connell. P—Philip J Punch, Thomas Purse. John Poole, James Potter, Joseph E Pelot, Charles F Preston, William Procter, Edward Pauelford. Edward Padelfurd. jr.. Elisha Pnraoua, Daniel G Philbrick, Anthony Porter. Dennis M Patrick, Ed win Parsons. George Parsons, Edward Powers. Q,—William Quantock, jr. R—Phil'p M Russell.Daniel Robertson. John A Richard son, William Reraabsrt. George Robertson, jr . Robert R Rhodes. Henry Rober, William Rogers, Charles K Robmaon, Andrew M Rob*. John W Remshart. James O Rodgers. Ber nard Roden, James B Read. George Robbins. Joseph Koase, jr.. David Rosenblatt. William P Rowland. Wm P Roberts. John Reilly. Jefferson Roberta. John T W Read. Jan Rhlnd, Joseph (tibero. Jneob Rosenband, John 8 Rogers. Allen Russell. William Robinson. James Riley. Horace J Royall- S—Patrick K Shlels, Henry Seltzer, Wm Henry Stiles, Patrick Smith. Francis Borret. Samuel S Sibley. Edward A Soullard. Abraham Simpson. Uzar Solomons. John A Schaf fer. Frederick Schaffer, Francis F 8 - .robhart, Francis Shells, Harman Sllber, Joachim R Saussey. James J Snider, John Ravage. Ezra Stacy, James H Sandlford, Jacob Shaffer.Con rad Schnldor. John G Sexton, John HStrous- John FStur- tevant. Walter W Smith, Francis M Stono, Emanuel Shcf- tall, John H Stegin. Alexander J C Shaw. Farley R Sweat. James F Stokes. John A Staley, Aoner Sawyer. Samuel B Sweat, James Sul.lvan. Solomon SheftBll. Daniel T Scran ton. Daniel II Stewart, John Slone. William Salte, Joseph D •Stebblns, Jacob Spang, William Shinners. John Shuuzel. Matthew Shannon, Dennis Sullivan, Philip Smith, John Shwink. James Shea. T—PeterGThomas John F Tucker, John TThomas, William S Thompson, George HTItcomb, Charlea G Tslblrd, John 1) Tenbroek, John Thompson, Frederick A Tupper. Jas Thurrt. William B Tinsley, Barnard G Tilden, Anderson C Toms. Francis Truchelut. V—Chnrlcs Van Horn. David Yeader Trhtam Verstlllo, Henry H Verstlile. William H S Verstllle. Ifonry Vielstitch. w— Richard Wayne,Edward G Wilson,William Waters. Robert D Walker. Henry F Wlllink. Laurence W Wall, Na thaniel F Webster. Henry O Wycr. James T Webb. Henry E Weed. Smith Warner. Thomas While, Francis H Welman. Nicholas Wolf. Willlnm Whito, Thomas 8 Wayne, Benjamin Whitehead. Jacob Wineberg, Samuel A Wood. George 8 Wait, Charles Wilson. Thomas J Walsh, John W Wilson, Jo- Jeph Washburn, Zachariah N Winkler. Lewis W Wells, Ed mund Wallen, Wylly Woodbrldge. Christopher While. Seth Woodward. Isaac Wilder, Dennis Wynn. Janies White. Philo H Wildnian. William Watson. William P White, Philip D Wnolhonto. Ashbel Welles, John J Waver. Y.—Dr Easton Young. Z—EdwinS Zlttrouer. All persons entitled to voto, and desirous of voting at the n«xt election for Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savannah and hamlets thereof, are respectfully requested to call at nir office and register their names within the time prescribed by law, olse they will be debarred tbo right of voting thereat. EDWARD G WILSON. . . , » The subscriber offers for tale valuable town prop- [ erty in the flourishing village of Deals, East Florida 1 Said property embraces eleven town lots, and upon winch lealtuetiMl tlie hotel known a* the Ocala House, with atables.com crib, fodder house, Ac. The hotel ba«been built about two years and Is completely finished and Well furplshed; la situated In too business part of the town nnd offers gr at inducement to any person wishing to embark in such business, Possession can bo given on the first day of next January For furthor particulars, apply to John Bos ton. Esq., 8avannah, Ga. JDS1AH PAINE, ap!6—lawtf Ocala. Florida, PLANTATION FOR SALE. The undersigned offers for sale the plantation upon Kmwhlch- he now resides, situate in the county of Ala- chut, East Florida, and twenty miles south of New- nansvllle, containing one thousand acres, three hundred acres of which Is cleared, and in a high state of cultiva tion. Upon the premises are a good dwelling house, out houses, and gin, Tlie above tract embraces three hundred acres of the first nuallty Of hammock land*, and the residue the finest sea island cotton lands ; all of which Is in the heait of the finest range in the county. Possession given at any time. I will also sell corn, foddor, and other provisions, and If required, ono thousand head of cattle. JOHN B. 8TANPLEY. Refer to—John Boston. Savannah, Hon. M. S. Perry. Mi- canopy, Florida, or to tho subscriber at Ncwnansville. Fla, February 13th, 1863,fob21-dAw3m Meredith, pud E. Bennott Catalogues containing further Information, may be oW tolned by applying to either Of the officer* of the College, oi to either or the following gcnUemep, who constitute the Board of Trustees» R. E. Jones, M, D„ President ; B. M. Pee- J les,Esqr., Treasurer; Thos. J. Burney, Esor.. Secretary; Col. . B. Walker, liar, N. G, Foster, Rev. C. M. Irwin, Wm. S. Stokes. Edmund Walker, Zachariah Fears, Nathan Massey, Wm. W, B. Crawford, M.O., Bcnj, Harris,Jas, F. Swanson, J W. Feors.R. P. Zhnmennan. Madison, Morgan county,Deo. 23rd, 1861. dr 20 lawdftwtf EMY AT BLUFFTUN, S. 0. Rev. JOSEPH B. BKABKUOK, Principal. Mr. THOMAS J. WELLS, AsslaUnt. T HE Principal has been engaged for nearly twenty years in the Instruction of youth* Tlie Assistant boa been engaged nsTeacher of Mathematics andthe EngUah branches for the lant eight years In the Beaufort College. Boys will ho received'** boarders In tlie families, both of the Principal and Assistant. The price of board, tuition, Ac,, will be sixty-five dollars per quartor, payable semi-an nually. In point of healthiness, Bluffton la not surpassed by any location In the Southern country. Ihtfermcet—Bishop Elliott. Dr. Flckllng. Gen. Jas. Hamll- m,and Mr. Lynch Hamilton. deed—eodl3 n!ng..cco,!lL"l« «,.taffi*’- 1 "uS,'*/ | an ultimate cure is afforded to touwud* wbl J |Hcted, by thf. Invaluable remedy ^ who * From It* agreeable effect In tliuse esses man. „ U hMMMed 111 ° g l ° f ° reg0 ,U u, ° w,,cntl *e newMlt^ Jj J From two eminent physicians In „ „ r , FsYtTH0iu.K. Tenn.. April 16th its; Sin :—We have given your Cherry Pectoralanei 1 trinl In pur practice, and find It to surpass every oS5*t. I edy we have for curing affections of tho respiratory^ _ _ „ Dw. DlKMMl & ll/kn? ToSiNoxnsssD Pt'BtioFmuxxHBthlarouH-dv is | nT .il i as by Its ac on on the throat and lungs. When SB small quanlll es. it removes all hoanciies In I and wonderfully increase the power and flexibility I Asthma Is generally much relieved, and often wholl,!. I ed by Cherry Pectoral. But there are some ctlelL^ atlnale as to yield entirely to no medicine. therr, M »* I torul will cure them, ir they can be cured. ; ** ’ Bronciiitu,or Irritation or tbo throat and upMrt—<_ I of tho lungs, may be cured by taking Cherry fettSf? amall and trequent doses. Ihe uncomfortable omZw la soon relieved. | GROCERIES, &c. . 100 bags prime Rio Coffee, 60 do do Java do - 20 hhds Porto Rico Sugar, 10 do N. O. do V 'flUi W0 bbls Stuart’s B and C Sugar 20 do Crashed Sugar. 20 do Ground do 20 bbls Loaf Sugnr, 20 boxes Lemon Syrup 60 do Nos. 1,2 and 3 Mackerel. 10 half do 2 do 100 do Balt. Flour. 60 do II S. do. 60 do half do Canal 10 casks Bacon Sides. 6 do Shoulders 20 boxes Northern Cheese, 20 do Englsh Dairy do 60 do No. 1 Soap. 60 do Pale do, 26 do Starch . 60 do Tobacco, a-aorted brands 60 bbls Planting Potatoes. 20 boxes Sperm Candles 60 boxea Tallow Candles. 60 do Star do 26 do Adamantine do 60 bbls old Monongahela Whisky, 2,000 ft Codfish 200 do Whisky, Gin. Rum and Brandy 20 casks Cognac Brandy, 60 dozen Brooms 2 pipes Holland Gin. 2 >4 casks Scotch Whisky 2 casks Jamaica Rum. 60 boxes assorted Cordials 600 gross Pipes, 100,000 Spanish Scgnrs 20 dozen Dcmljons. 200 reams Wrapping Paper 60 five and three gallon Kegs. Landing and In store, for sale by y Jsn29 COHEN A TARVER G EORGIA—CfctiAam County J—To all whom it may con cern s Whereas, John F. Gullmartln will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of dismission as administra tor ontke estate of Welter Smith, deceased t These ere. therefore, to cite and admonish nil whom it may concern to be and apper before said Court to make objec- tlon (if any they have) on or before the first Monday In May next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, John M. Mlllen, Esq.. Ordinary for Chatham coun ty, this 81st day of October, 1862. Mil JOHN M. M1LLLEN. O.Q. C. /1 EORGIA—Chatham Oounty t—’To all whom It may con- \JT ooncern: Whereas,Elizabeth8palthoff wiUepplyatthe Coart of Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate *“ go A- Spelt " of George A- Spalthoff: These are, therefore, to cite and and admonish all whom It may concern to be end appear before said Court to make’ objection (if anv they have) on or before the first Monday In May next, otherwise said letters will he granted. ■Witness. John M. MiUen,Esq.,Ordlnaryfor Chatham coun ty this thirtieth day of March. 1863. mh30_ JOHN M. MILLEN, o, 0. 0. t l EORGIA—Chatham Oounty t—To all whom It may poo* f cern: Where**, Ellen 8cally will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate of Charles B. &*lly: - ‘ocltoandadmonlsh all whom Itmey r before said Court to make objec- ) on or before the first Monday In flair next, otherwise said letters will be granted. witness, John fl. Mlllen. Esq., Ordinary for Chatham coun ty,' this 80th day of March, 1868. tnh80 JOHN M. MILLEN 0.0. 0. * G 1 EORGIA—Chatham County:—To all whom It may con _T oern: Whereas, the estate of Merit Finch Isnnrepre- sented by Cellar* of any one to apply for letters of admin, titration on the same ,t These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before the Court of Ord|. nary on the tint Monday in May next, to make onjee- tlon (lf nay they have) or aald administration will be grimtod to tbsClerk of the Superior Court, or eome other fit proper Witness- EbeClerii of the Superior Court, or some other fl "wltaZuL 7o l Si°'«, Hfll.D. Qq.. OMIn.r, for Ch.ttun County, this thirtieth day of Maren, 1863. ■uibM, JOHN M. MILLEN. 0. o. 0. C\ EORGIA—CfutUum County»—To all whom It may con- 1/ cern: Whereas, John RStrou* will apply at the Cour of Ordluary tor letter* dlsmlssory as administrator cum tea- tamento annexo on the estate of Godfrey Rown: These are- therefore to Ate and admonish all whom It toAyconcern, to be and. appear before said Court to make objection (If any they have) on or before the flret Monday tn November next, otherwise said letters wtll be granted. Witness. John.fl. Mlllen. Esq.. Ordinary for Chatham County. ui« tWrtMth day of March, 1863, _ ^ ^ 7 JOHN M. MILLEN. 0. H Q. OYER.—This article Is extea- id for destroying all kind* of bug*, apd Ants, there Is nothing equal JjWi worms,” Ac. "IFor Roachee and Ants.there’ Is nothing eqi >w. W.TJNpOlN, ; PURE AS iniPORTED. I MPORTED WINLS. LIQUORS AND SEGARS.—The sub scriber has nowon hand a fine and well selected stock of Wines and Uquors. comprising the following: 1 butt of choice Reserve Madeira Wine, vintage of 1844; 1 pipe of the finest quality and coice old Reserve, vintage or 1840; 1 do choice old London Particular ; 1 do choice and most delicately flavored old Palhetlno, vintage of 1830; 1 do choice and exceedingly rare old Serclal, vintage of 1820; 1 half pipe rich and moat highly flavored South 8lde Grape Juice ; 2 pipes old London Market: 8 quarter casks old Ar- anjo, vintage of 1830 ; also, a lot of old Roserve,of an older Importation, in boxes and demljons: 2 pipes choice old Port Wine, 2 half pipes do Sherry do, 12 do do choice old Cognac of various brands, vis: Hennesy, London Dock. Jean Louis, Plnet Castlllon. Guimard, Saterae.Sallgnac ana Otard.Dupuy fetJo.; 1 puncheon old Scotch Whisky, 1 do old Jamaica Rum, with various kinds or Claret. Port, Ten- eriffe. Sherry and other Wines; choice Champagne of vari ous brands; Hock Wines; Imported Cordials, such as Cur. acao. Marachlno, Anesette. snorted Cordials. Brandy Fruits. Ac,, for sale by nn23 J. ROUSSEAU. rpHOMPSOfI’8Celebrated Washing Compound— X cle Is entirely free from any substance that« tho color or texture of the fi nest fabric, and Is thei 1—This art!- itance that will Injure . . ic, and Is therefore par ticularly adapted to the washing of fsney articles. His an ox- cellent article for the toilet, and is the only soan used oaboai J the steamer Florid*. Just received and for sale b; Je2_ W; W. LINCOLN. Monumenl D O. CUNNINGHAM’S APERIENT PILLB.— 1 These Plllsjes- prepared by Dr. A. Cunningham, for many years a able Ident of Savannah, and are recommended as a valu ar* family medicine. Forsele bj For tale by W. W. LINCOLN, Monument-8quare. , , Ac.—Muslin and laee Chemisette and Collar*, lace, muslin and cambric Sleeves. Jaconet and bwiss Edgings and Inserting*. Swiss and cambric Rends. Lawn and cambric Handkerchlsfr. black Lace Mantillas. Valencia and thread Edgings end Inserting*, Bonnet Rib bons. etc., ate. for sale by mh9 HENRY LATHROP A CO. COUGHB^OOLDS AND BRONCHITIS. P ASTILLES DE PARIS.—For the cure of cough*, colds end bronchial affections of the throat, 10 prevalent at this season of the year. W* do not recnmmtnd the Paa- tiltss da Paris to cure all the Uts life Is heir to, but we do say they wlU cure all affections of the throat, as a trial of them will prove. Manufactured by Moore A Taylor. 81 Maiden-lane, New York. N. B.—The genuine bears the written signature of Mooro A Taylor, Just received and for sale by roh4 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument Square, M omjrafo oopoft-mMk bm™. iu.u«. ^ ehallys, bombazines, tamlue cloth, ginghams, mus- . ) hi - ehallys, bombazines, tamlsie doth, ginghams, mus- 11ns. prints, Ac., received and for sal* bjr ■ nw HENRY LATHROP A CO. CJU0AR.—22 htds eholce Porto Rlco8ugar 60 bbls Stuart’s Cl Refined and Clarified do, 10 boxes do Loaf do, 100 bbls Sugar House Molasses, 60 do Hiram Smith and pure Oeue- apll& Oerk of Council. A N ORDINANCE, to grant permission to the Canal Com pany to dig a basin seventy-five feet wide, for tlmbor, &c.; also, to grant permission to theSavnnnah Patent Brick Company to dig a basin forty test wide, for tho reception of Qut boats at their wharf on the canal. Sec. 1. Be It ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city or Savannah and hamlets thereof In Council a-sembled. and it Is hereby ordained by the authority of tho same. That the Canal Comp-iny bo, and la hereby permitted to make a basin seventy-flve feet wldefor timber. &c , through tlie land of the Central Rallrord and Banking Company of Georgia, on the western side of the canal ami connected with the canal: Provided, That the same be located under the supervision of the Committee of Dry Culture, nnd that all culverts and ditches which the said Committee shall deem necessary by reason of said basin, shall be made by the snid Canal Company at Its expense. Sec. 2. Be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid. That the Savannah Patent Brick Company be. and It is here by permitted to make a basin forty feet wide for the recep tion of flat boats, at their whirf on the canal: Provided. That the same be located under the supervision of the Com mittee on Dry Culture, and that all culverts and ditches which the aald Committee shall deem necessary by reason of said basin, shall be made by the said the Savannah Pa tent Brick Company at Its expense. Sec. 3. Be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid. That all ordinances or parts of ordinance* milltatingngainst the provisions of this ordinance be, and tho same are here by repealed. Paa.-#d in Council, Savannah, 7th April. 1863. \ it. WAYNE, Mayor. Ill . iy sheeting and canvass duck that may be required for making garments similar to. those specified In the third class, and Dungaree. Fifth Class.—All tho shoes and pumps. Sixth (?U8H —All the stockings and socks. 8kvkxtii Class —All the mattresses, Including two covers to each mat’resa Eioht Class.—All the bla^k silk handkerchiefs. Ninth Class.—All the blankets g The shoes and pumps to be stamped with the contractor’* name, number of shoo and pump, nnd yoor when made; th* sizes to be In tbo following proportion tor each 100 pairs, unless otherwise ordered, viz.: Two of No. 12. four of No. 11. twelve of No. 10. fifteen of No. 9.fifteen of No. 8fl. twenty of No. 8. fifteen of No. 7#. ten cf No. 7, five of No 6)£. two of No. fl. The klpskin shoes, tho calfskin shoes, and the calfskin pui ins must bo packed and delivered In separate boxes All the above articles are to be fully equal. In the quality, texture and finish of material, pattern and workmanship, to the samples whloh are deposited at the aforesaid Navy Yards; the pea Jackets, monkey Jackets, round jackets, cloth trowsers. over-shirts, under-shirt*, drawers, and blue flan- n-1 to be of American manufactured cloths and flannels, made of clean wool and Indlgo-dyed. nnd dyod in the wool. Tlie number or qunntlty which will be required of each of the foregoing articles cannot be precisely stated: It Is oven possible that of some none may bo required. A con tract will therefore bo made, not for a specific number or Quantity of any article, but only for such number or quan tity of each as the service may require to be delivered at those Navy Yards respectively. The prices must be uni form at all the stations. All the above articles roust be subject to auch Inspection at the place of delivery aa the Chief of this Bureau may dl- rlct; and no article will bo received that 1s not fully equal to the sample or pattern, both in material and workman ship, and which does not conform in all other respects to the stipulations and provisions of the contract to be made. The whole must bo delivered at the risk and exponso of the contractor, in good, tight, substantial, nnd dry packing boxes orbales; each box and bale to be marked with the contractor’s nnme, and tho year nnd month when manu factured or put up: the whole to be in good shipping order, free of all charges to the United -States, and to the entire satisfaction of the Inspecting officers, said officers to be ap pointed by the Navy Department. Tho offers must distinguish the prices forpnch article mentioned, and must bo cakulated to cover every expense attending tbo fulfilment of the contract, including the ne cessary metal and navy buttons. In case of failure on the part of the contractor* to furnish nnd deliver the several articles which may tie ordered from them, in proper time and of proper quality, the Chief of the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing shall be authorized to purchase or direct purchases to be mailo of what may be required to supply the defMency. under the penalty to be expressed In the contract; the record of a requisition, or a duplicate copy thereof, at the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, or at either of the navy yards aforesaid, shall be evidence that such requisition has bten made and celved. ' Two or more approved securities in a sum equal to the estimated amount of the respective contracts will bo re quired, and ten per centum will bo withheld from the amount of all payments on ncconnt thereof a's collateral security, and not In any event to bo paid until it is in all respects complied with ; and ninety percentum of the a- mount of all deliveries made will bo paid by tho Navy Agent within thirty days after triplicate bills, duly authen ticatcd, shall have been presented to him. rf&A RICE LANDS FOR SALE.— 1 Tho Tract of LAND on the *ySt. Mary’s River, known as tho Cut-off Tract, containing soven hundred and seventy-two (772) acres, of which over five hundred (600) acres are tide swamp and fresh marsh lands, with a rise and fall of Ude of six feet. Tlie marsh land was successfully cultivated many years since, producing Cotton, Cane, and Rice. Ttieso lands could bo put in order with less labour, it is believed, than would bo required for putting Hammock landa In order, and are considered very safe from overflow in gales and freshets. For further particulars and terms, which will bo made easy to a purchaser, apply to John Fraser nnd Co.. Charleston, S.C.,or to Mrs. Henry Bailey, St. Mary’s, Camden county, Georgia. A plat of tho land may be seen at the office of the Geor gian^ apl 27—d&o (TOL FOR S A I.E.—A Tract of LAND, containing 202& Ty acres, and Improvements, near Wnlthourvllle, liberty county. The land is of good quality, pine and bay land. 60 acres of which are in cultivation, and the remainder well timbered, offering strong Inducements to persons Interested In procuring turpentine. The improvements consist of a two-story frame dwelling, together with negro houses, stables, and all other necessary outbuildings. Tho location cannot be surpassed for healtufulness or salubrity of climate, with ’ water, and a range for cattle which cannot he excelled. era whose proposals ere accepted (nnd none others) forthwith notified, and ns early as practicable a con- LAND FOlt SALE. | THE subscriber offers for sale 1,200 acres of Land, iPgSlying on the Alatamaha. river, three miles below tho fork, known as Town fluff. There are 260 acres open, ready for cultivation ; also two small framed houses with good framed barn and good framed store house, situate on the bank of the river, ono of tho best stands for a store In this section. < Tlie place has the advantage of steamboats during the fall, winter and spring months, and ono of the best fisheries on the river for shad. Any person wishing to purchase can do so by calling on the subscriber on the place. Allso. 980 acres of Land well timbered, with 16ft acres of first rate bay land well ditched and drained.ready for clear ing. with five acres cleared. Said laud will produce fifty bushels of corn to the acre. This land Boa two miles from Mann Ferry, on tho Alatamaha river. Also. 6.000 ocres of first quality pine timbered land on tho Alatamaha audOcmulghe rivers. All these lands are situate In tho first nnd second district of Appling county. Also. 2,000 acres of land well timbered with cypress and whito oak. Any person wishing further particulars can address mo at Hall r. O.. Georgia. jan31—lawdAwflm w. DYALL. «-The Raleigh. (N. C.) Standard will please publish weekly for six months, and send hill to \V. D. one-iuurui ensn. ana tlie nulance on b crec iars. the interest only required to b H to tho undersigned at Darien. In ci IME3 I'rinolk will show tho land, s P lin -nan *1— ... . 1. - n ' Bidders will be ....... , tract will be transmitted to them for execution, which con tract must bo returned to the Bureau within fivo days, ex’- elusive of the (ime required for the regular transmission of the mall. A record, or duplicate of the letter informing a bidder of the accptance of his proposal, will bedcemedanotlfica'ion thereof, within the monning of the act of 18-10, and his bid will be made and accepted in conformity with this under standing. Every offer made must be accompanied (as directed in the act of Congress making apropriatlons for the naval ser vice for 184H-’47, approved 10th August. 1846,) by a writ ten guaranty, signed by one or more responsible persons, to tlie effect that ho or they undertake that the bidder or bidders wtll, if his or their bid be .accepted, enter into an obligation within five days, with good and sufficient sure ties, to furnish the supplies proposed. The Bureau will not be obliged to consider any proposal unless accompanied by the guaranty required by law: tho competency of the guaranty tojie certified by tho Navy Agent, District Attor ney. or somo officer of tho General Government known to the Bureau. Extract from the act of Congrut, approved August 10.1810 ••Sec. fl. And be it further enacted, That, from aud after the passage of this act, every proposal for naval supplies invited bv the Secretary of the Navy, under the proviso to the general appropriation bill for the navy, approved March third, eighteen hundred and forty-three, shall be accom panied by a written guaranty, signed by ono or more re sponsible persons/fo the effect that he or they undertake that the bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid be accept ed, enter into an obligation In such time os maybe pre scribed by the Secretary of the Navy, with good and suffi cient sureties, to furnish tho supplies proposed. No pro posal shall be considered unless accompanied by such guaranty. If. after the acceptance of a proposal and a no tification thereof to ti e bidder or bidders, he or they shall fail to enter into an obligation within the time prescribed by the Secretary of the Navy, with good and sufficient sureties for furnishing the supplies, then the Secretary of the Navy shall proceed to contract with some other person or per sons for furnishing the said supplies; and shall forthwith cause tlie difference between tlie amount contained In the proposal so guarantied and the amount for which lie may nave contracted for furnishing the said supplies for the whole period of Hie pr pnsal to be charged up against said bidder or bidders, and h.s or their guarantor orguarantors; and the same may be Immediately recovered by tho United Stntej. for the use of the Navy Department, in an action of debtngainst either or all of said persons.” apll— law4w VALUABLE RICE LAND FOR SALE. A Tract of Tide Swamp Lnnd. containing 500 acres, JKfflDylngon tho Alatamaha river, three miles above Dari- "to*en, adjoining lands of tho estate of Butler and Dun- wody on the east, nnd Gignllliat nnd Walker on the north nnd west, having ns good a pitch of tide as an» rice plan tation on the river. My terms are. twenty dollars per acre, one-fourth cash, and the bnlance on b credit of from fivo to be paid nnnuully. case of my ubsence - , _ plan of which can be seen at the office of the Georgian. SAMUEL M. STREET. Dajukx. Jan. 22. 1863. jan26—lam FOR SALE.—A Tract of LAND of Five Hundred ncres fi* strictly prime Rice Land. Immediately opposite the old town of Hardwick. Tlie situation of the place affords one of the best Saw-mill seats in tho Southern country, facilities for timber being ensy and without end. Vesssels coining from sea can load immediately alongside, drawing from ten to fifteen feet of water. For terms apply to Henry Williams. U.S. District Attorney,Savannah,or to B. STILUS, Bryan coun- ty. “SMALL STORES1853*’54. Navy Dkpaktmknt. ) Bureau of Provisions and Clothing. March 31, 1853. / P ROPOSALS.sealed and endorsed "Proposals for small stores.” will be received at this bureau until 3 o’clock, f i. m.. on Thursday, the 28th day of April next, for furnish- ng and delivering (on receiving ten dny’s notice) at the Uutted States navy yards at Charlestown. Massachusetts; Brooklyn, New York; and Gosport, Virginia, such quanti ties only of the following articles a* may bo required nr or dered from the contractor bv the chief of this bureau, or by tlie respective commanding officers of the said navy yards, during the fiscal year ending June 30,1854, viz: Boxes, shaving Handkerchiefs, silk, fancy cols Looking-glasses •Mustard seed Needles. *ewing, assorted •Pepper, black •Pepper, red Razors, in single cases Razor strops Riband, hat Soap, shaving, in cakes Silk, sewing, blue-blnck Scissors moons Thread, black, white and blue Tape, black and whito Thimbles [Attest] Edward G. Wiukmt, o. o. • aplll A N ORDINANCE, to grant a lot of land for the future erection of aBuildingto be called the Maisie Common School. Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah and the hamlets thereof, In Council as sembled. and It la hereby ordained by the authority of the same, that the lot of land situated at the 8outh-we*t corner nf Habersham and South Broad - treats, not exceeding sev enty feet In width by ono li dred and twenty feet in depth.be and the same is her set aside for oducatlonal purposes, and for the purpose o.' navlng erected thereon, at some future period, a School House to be deslg ,atod The Massie Common School. Sko. 2 Be U father ordained by the authority, that all Or dinances or parts or Ordinances, militating against this Or dinance, be and the same are hereby repealed. Fused In Council. Savannah, March 24,1863: [L. a.] R. WAYNE. Mayor. (Attest) - • Edward Q. Wiiaox, r. o. 8—mh’ifl . Ordinance for the better, deflnding and Imposing t„_ dutles. pointing out the oaths and establishing the fees of the several City officers therein specified, and for tho pur poses therein mentioned, passed 2d August, 1839 ” 8eo. 1 oe It ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savannah, and hamleta thereof, in Council assem bled, and It la hereby ordained by tho anthorlty of tho same, that It shall be the duty of the Clerk of Council, to furnish the Cl^r Printer or Printers, and to all the Editor* of news- rtJM of the aty Council., Sec. 2 Be It farther ordained by the authority aforesaid, that all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances. mlllUUngagainn the provisions of this Ordinance, be and the tame are here by repealed, (t, el *\tt Passed in Council, Savennsb. March 24,1863. R. WAYNE, Mavor. (Attest) Edward O. Wrung, o. o. 3—mh29 SILVER’S MINERAL PAINTS. TUST RECEIVED.—A supply of Mineral Paints. Are and *J weter-proof oolors; unfading. Silver’s Mineral Paints differ essentially from all others in iparket. They are not Clays, they require little on. they do not work toughly, but flow easily es white lead. They lay on a very heavy body, set Immediately, aud become an indestructable covering of flint. They neither crack nor peel, and require no stronger I have a variety of colors. Red, Yellow, verione Browns, and Jot Black. They ar* superior In body (or covering property) to anything ever discovered, and pound for pound will cover double the surface of White Leaa or Zlne Mineral paints, and require leu oil. I am now prepared to cover Tin Roofs, a* nothing adheres to tin like Silver’s Mineral Piilnta. For sale by JOHN J MAURI'V, — * 19 and 18 Barnard-stout, ; I'TS&p*- FOR SALE—That valuable parcel of land formerly jj»_occupied by E, Jencke’a. Esu.. known ns a Cooper’s Shop nnd Yard. It is bounded on the east by West Bound ary street, west by the Canal, north by Railroad street, and aouth by lots Nos. 6 and 0, and contains about four acres. fehl WYLLY; * MONTMOLLIN. STEAM SAW MILL FOR SALE, S ITUATED half a mile from tills City, on the canal, has a basin capable of holding two million feet of Logs. Tlie Mill 1ms been In operation about seven months, run* two gangs and an edging saw. also Grist Mill. This Mill snwi from 12 to 16 M. feet per day. For particulars apply to •e20 WYLLY & MONTMOLLIN. F OR SALE—Tlie westerly half of l/>t No. 2 Yamacraw, being the Wharf now occupied by the Charleston Steam Packet Company, measuring one hundred feet on the River, and running back nbout two hundred feet to Canal-street. The property 1* now under a leaso which will expire on tho first of November next. If not sold at private salo previous to tho first Tuesday In February. It will then he offered at auction at the Court House. Apply to Uel6 COHEN k FOSDICK. F OR SALE.—A negro woman, aged nbout thirty-eight years, a firstra’o washer, warranted as such, wif* her daughter, aged twenty-two years, a seamstress.-- Also, a woman, aged about forty years, a good cook, with her children, two boys, seven nnd sixteen years of age. Those negroes, belonging to an estate, will bo sold during this week, on liberal terms. Janlfl T. J. WALSH. No. 170 Bay-at. TYTEGROKS FOR SALE.—A woman aged 35 years, a go... -Lx cook washer and ironer. A mulatto woman. 27 years old, a first rate seamstress and house servant, nnd her son Syenrsold. Awonmn37 years old. a good cook, washer and Ironer. and her two children aged 8 and 2 years. A boy aged 17 years. A man 35 years old, a good Held hand. Also, a boy aged 10 years. Apply to «ul4 WYLI.Y kjlONTMOLIJN F OR SALE—A likely family of negroes, a womnn 36, her son 10, a girl 14, a boy 11. nnd a boy 4. Jan22 WYLLY i MONTMOLLIN. F OR SALE—A likely family of negroes: a carpenter 35, hi* wife 32. a good washer and ironer. her son, very likely, 16. a girl 6. a boy 3, and nn infant. The above ne groes are of good character and very valuable. Jan20 WYLLY k MONTMOLLIN. MERCER UNIVERSITY. 1‘enfetd, Greene County, ua. F OR SALE.—A likely negro man 27, another 24, another 26. another 28. and a boy 14. Apply to Jenl4 WYLI.Y 4: MONTMOLLIN. k MONTMOLLIN. man 21, oi janl4 ig Brushes, shaving Brushes scrubbing Brushes, shoe Brushes, clothes Buttons, navy, vest Buttons, navy, coat Buttons, dead-eye Blacking, boxes of Beeswax Combs, coarsn Combs, fine Cotton, spools of Grass, for hats Jacknives Handkerchiefs, cotton •Mustard nnd pepper will bo required at New York only. and in the raw -tate All the articles must bo of good qua’lty. equalto the beat of those generally used In tlie service, and conformable to the samples (all of which have he- n recently selected and new) deposited at said navy yards nnd in this bureau, and sub ject to auch Inspection at the navy yard where dellverei* an the chief of this bureau may direct, and be in all respects satisfactory to tlie inspecting officer, said officer to be ap pointed by the Navy Deportment. AU the articles to he de livered free of all incidental expenses to the government, in proper vessels or packages, and the price or each and every article must be the same at the respective places of delivery. Every seperate packagein wnlch one or more do zen of the above articles are pucked. and the boxes, bales or brrrels In which the same may be delivered, shall be mark ed with their contents, the name nf the contractor, and the month and year when put up; and, when desired, in good, substantial shipping order. The contractor must establish agencies at such stations other than his residence, that no delay may arise in furnish ing what may be required; and when the contractor or agent fails promptly to comply with arequlsinn.the chieror the Bureau or Provisions and Clothing shall be authorized to direct purchases to be made to supply tlie deficiency.un der the penalty to be expressed In the contract; the record of a requisition, or a duplicate thereof, at the Bureau of Provisions and nothing, or at either oi the navy yards afore said. ahall be evidence that auch requisition has been made and received. Two or more approved sureties; In a sum equal to the es- roated amount of the contract, will be required, aud ten per centum in addition will be withheld from the amount nf all payments on account thereof as collateral security, to secure it* performance, and not in any event to be paid un til It is in all respects complied with; ninety per centum of the amount of all deliveries made will be paid by the navy agent within thirty days after bills, duly authentica ted. shall have been presented to him. Blank form* of proposals may be obtained on application to the navy agents at Portsmouth, New Hampshire ; Bos ton, New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk. Peusaeola, and at this bureau. A record or duplicate of the letter informing a bidder of the acceptance of his proposal, will be deemed a notification thereof within the meaning of the act of 1846. and his bid will be mad* and accepted in conformity with this under standing. Every offer made must be accompanied (as directed in the act of Congress making appropriations for the naval service for 184fl-’47. approved 10th August. 1846) by a writ ten guarantee, signed by one or mcujresporodble persons, to the effect that he or they undq^Rttlut the bidder nr bidden, if his or tbelr bid be acce^HAter into an obliga tion within five days, with good BHffjflclant sureties, to furnish the supplies proposed. Th^cSiwdu will not be nbll. gated to consider any proposal, unleu acoompanie j by the guaranteereaulred by-law; the competency of the guaran tee to be certified by the navy agent, district attorney, or aome officer of the general government known to the bureau. Extract front the act of Cmgrett. approved August 10.1846. ••Sic. 0. Amt he it further enacted. That from and after the passage of this act aveiV,.proposal for natal auppllea , Invited by the Secretary of toe*’— * the general appropriation bllt.1 third, eighteen hundred panled by a written 319, boy 14. nnd boy 11. country raised. WYLLY k MONTMOLLIN. F Olt SALE—Six likely negro girls, aged from 12 to 1, years; also a woman, aged 23 years, a good conk, wash er nnd ironer, with her two girl children, fl and 2 man aged 25years, a first rate Axeman and Field hand, and his wife aged 20 years, accustomed to house and field work. They are sold for no fault, and warranted sound. Apply to dec24 WYLLY k MONTMOLLIN. F UR SALE—A negro woman, aged about 83 years, very intelligent, and warranted a first rate cook, washer and ironer, sold to remain In tho city Also, a likely negro man. aged 26 years. dec3 WYLLY k MONTMOLLIN. F OR SALE—Half lot No. 13 Margaret street. Apply to jan19 WYLLY k MONTMOLLIN. I ?OR SALE—Trust lots Nos. 25 nnd 20 on Bull street, Monterey ward and square. Apply to janl9 WYLLY k MONTMOLLIN. complete seamstress and house servant; also, a negro woman, aged about 30 years, a good conk, washer and Iron er. Apply to oc21 WYLLY A MONTMOLLIN. Junpllea Navy, under the proviso to jr thenavy.approved March forly-tbree. snail be eccom- of three years, designed for those who are preparing for the Gospel Ministry; A Collegiato Course of four years, equal to that of other Colleges in tlie country ; A Scientific Courso of three years, including, with some ad dition. all tho studies of the Collegiate Course except the An cient Languages ; XDHffialOX. Tho regular time for the admission of Students, is at the opening of tho Fall Term, the last Wednesday in August. Candidates for admission nto tho Collegiate Course must sustain a satisfactory examination in Geography. Arith metic. English, Latin and Greek Grammar, Cesar, Virgil. Cicero’s Select Orations, and Jacob’s Greek Reader; and must be at least fourteen years of sge. Candidates for admission Into the Scientific Course muBt sustain a satisfactory examination on Geography. Arithmetic, English Grammar, Simple Equations in Algebra, and two books in Geometry; and must be at lcaat sixteen years o( age. EXPKK8KH. Tuition. Spring Term. Flril Term. Ix TiiKOlOfliCAL Skminart. Gratuitous.... Gratuitous. In Coi.lmik “** — **■ ** Scientific Course, In Acadkuy— Preparatory Class, Second “ Third “ ..... Elementary “ Room Rent Contingent Expenses, These expenses require to be paid in advance. From Students wbo lodge in the College buildings, fifty dollars will l>o received as full payment for tho tuition fees, room rent, and contingent expenses of the year. Tho price of Board in the village is $10 per month ; of washing, room-rent, and fuel, $3. COMSIKNCKMKXTSND VACATIONS. Tlie Commencement Is held on the last Wednesday In July. There are two Vacations, dividing the year into terms, as follows ; ^First Term—from last Wednesday in August to December Winter Vacation—from December 15th to February 1st. Second Te/m—from first day of February to Commence, ment. Summer Vacation—from Commencement to last Wed nesday in August. B. M. 8ANDERS, Secretary of the Board or Trustees. Any friend, by application to Dr. J. L. DAGG, President c. tlio University, will receivo a catalogue, containing tho course of studies, and all other necessary information. ..$26 00 $16 00 .. 26 00 16 00 .. 26 00...... 16 00 .. 20 00 12 00 .. 16 00 9 00 .. 10 00 fl 00 6 00 4 00 2 00 1 00 STEAM ENGINE 5i MACHINERY AGENCY, .rP—Tlie undersigned. B. W. Leonard nnd E. Smith, (tlie former having been formore 2gMUyrthnn30year* manager and agent of the ■*DS3Eta3»Mutteawan Establishments; the latter for ninny years connected with tho Allaire Works, as Superin tendent and Engineer, nnd more recently superintending engineer for the Collins’Line of New York and Uverpoul United States Mail Fteam Ships, os also of the Ocean Steam Navigation Company’s, running between New York. South amptonand Bremen,,) having formed a copartnership, ol fer their services as consulting Engineers nnd Agenis. for purchasing or superintending the construction of Paddle Wheel and Propeller Steam Vessels of every description, Marine Engine- nnd Boilers for Ocean and River Steamers, Locomotives nnd other Railroad Machinery. Pumping En gines nnd Machinery for Water Works and Draining tands. Blast Engines nnd Mnchinery for Iron Works, Cotton. Wool en nnd Flax Manufactories, and Machinery for every de scription of Manufacturing. Corn. Flour and Saw Mills. Su gnr Mills and Refineries. Quartz Crushing and other Mining Machinery. Mill Geering. Shafting nnd Pullies. Every de scription of Castings. Wrought Iron Forgings, ko. Specifications and contracts prepared, plans and de tail drawings furnished, steam vessels, steam engines and other machinery surveyed and value thereof estimated. Second hand steam vessels, steam engines and Rollers, cotton and woolen machinery generally, for sale. • W. B. LEONARD k E. W. SMITH, Office 75 Merchants’ Exchange, Cr. Wall and llanover-strects. New York. references at the north. E K Collins. Agent New York and Liverpool U 8 M Steamera C I! Sand, President Ocean Steam Navigation Company Mortimer Livingston, Agent Now York and Havre U S M Steamers. Ezra Nvc. Commander Steamer Pacific. Joseph .1 Comstock. Commander Stenmer Baltic. G W Floyd, Commander Stenmer Washington. Jnmes P Allaire, Esq., formerly mprietor -of the Allatre Works. £ John F WlnteivSon k Co, Merchants, New York. Eagle k Hazard, “ - “ Peter Cooper, > “ “ Asa Worthington, • “ « A O Pnrmelce. “ « James Hognrdus. Iron 8toro Builder. “ Hazard J: Montenth, Merchants. Buffalo. New York. Bush k Wildes. Merchants. Boston. Mass. 1* Grinell k Sons. Merchants, Providence. R. I. references at tiik south. J P Phillips. Esq., Cleveland, Ohio. J E Lemolne. President Mechanics’ Mg. Co., Petersburg. 1 C P Mnllctt, President Rock fish Mg. Co., Fayetteville. N. J O Cairus. Agent Rowan Mnnufg. Co.. Salisbury. N. C. Win Gregg. President Grnnltevllle Mg. Co., Charleston, 8. C. George W Winter, Banker. Columbus. Geo. Joseph W Winter. Esq.. Montgomery, Ala. W J Lcdynrd. Merchant, Mobile, Ala. Sidney Fmitli. Esq. “ Rufus R Belknap, Manuf’r i( “ James Saul, Esq.. Prest. Com’l. Water Works, N Orleans, La W W White, Haulier. New Orleans. La. Samuel I) Morgan, Merchant. Nashvlllo, Tenn. J G Ambler, Esq., Jacksonville. Florida. J S Sanborn. Esq.. Coffeevlllc, Miss. Burtill k Patrick. Merchants. San Francisco, Cal. Charles Rognrdus, Architect. “ “ le 18 MATTEWAN MACIIINK AND MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, U NDER a new and improved organization, manufacture locomotive nnd Stationary Engines. Sugar Mills. Gins. Presses. lathes. Drills. Ac. Also, every description of Cot ton, Woolen and Saw Mill work. Shafting. Pulleys. Ac.. Cast ings or any weight, (having a large nssortnirntor patterns.) at reduced-price*. F. S. CLAXTON, Engineer. IVpot 13 Matt-street, cornor or Gold. Claxton k Wet- more. Excelsior. Collins k Co. and H. Collins’ Axes, Hard ware Agency, 23 Pratt-st., New York. oclO—lyr SWAIM’S CELEBRAIED PANACEA, For the cure of Incipient Consumption, Scrofula. General Debility. White Swelling. Rheumatism. Disease* of tho Liver and Skin and all diseases arising from impurities of the blood and the effects of mercury. S WAIM’S PANACEA lias been for more than thirty years celebrated in this country and in Europe for *ts extra ordinary cures—for the certificate* of which reference is made to the directions and books (which may be had gra tis) accompanying tho Panacea, tome of which give the particulars of cases too frightful for general publication, whore the patient* h--d been almost eaten up with scrofu la, and were deemed incurable by physicians. It has been used in borplials. and privato practice, and has bad the singular fortune of being recommended by the most celebrated physicians and other eminent persons. Among other* by— W. Gibson. M. I)..Prof, of Surgery. Pa. University. Valentine Mott. M. P.. Prof, or Surg. N. Y. University. W. P. Dewees. M. D . Prof of Mid. Pa. Chiveralty. N. Chapman. M. P.. Prof of Physic. Pa. University. , T. Parke. M. D.. Pros’tCollege Physicians. Plill&d. Dr. Del Valle. Prof, of Medicince. Havana. Jos# Eourenco de Lus. Prof, of Surgery. Usbon. J. Chipman. Member Royal College Surgeon*. London. G. W. Erring, late Minister to Spain. Sir T-iomas Pearson. Msjor General British Army. Gilbert Robeitson. British Consul. Ac. And also, the wonderful cures effected by Swaim’a Pana cea have, lor many years, made it an invaluable remedy. The Panacea does not contain mercury in any form, and be ing an lnnocentpreparation.it may be given to the most tender infant, The retail price has been reduced tn $1 60 per bottle (con taining three half pints) or three bottles for $4. BEWARE OF IMPOSITION. Swaim’s Panacea t* in round bottles, fluted longitudinal ly. with the following letters blown in the glass: •* Swaim’6 —PsNAriA—PinozD’A,” and having the name of James Swsim stamped on the sealing wax and written on the label covering the cork, and a splendid engraving for the side of the'bottle. composed of geometric lathe work, comprising nine different dies, which have bern turned for the exclu sive use of the proprietor, by Draper A Co., bank noteen- gravers of Pblladtlpbfa. In tho centre is a portrait of the late Wm. Swain, copyright secured. Alio, Swaim’s Vermlfkige, A valuable Family Medicine, being a highly approved rem edy for all diseases arising from debility of the digestive or gans. such as worms, cholera morbus, dysentery, fever and ague, bleeding piles, sick headache, he. See the pamphlet (which may be uad gratis) accompanying the Vermifoge. Prepared only at 8w*lm’* Laboratory, the old strfnd Sev enth-street below Chestnut Phlladelpola. and sold by ulD the respectable druggists In the United States. . Osutton to th* PUBua—Persons wilhlng to obtain the genuine Swaim’a Panacea and Swaim’s V*rmlfuge. should .pie '* ’ ‘ * — “ S»#L, cine* m*dp 1 panled hy a written guarantee, signed by one or more re. be cartfnl to observe that the name SWAIM spelled oor- sponsible persons, to-tlie offset that he or they undertake* rectly nn the labels, or. thee rosy be Imposed on by.medi that th# bidder or bidders vrllL If his or their hid be aceep. cine* made in imitation of them by a -person bearing a ted. enter Into an obligation. In such tjm* as may be pre- somewhat similar name, well calculated to deceive scribedby theSecretan'of the-Navy. wlUj good attdsuffl- eral agent* for ' >y a person bearing a Hated to deceive Gen- k CO., New Yoefc -• GROCERIES. C RANE A HOLCOMBE have received by recent arrivals and offer for sale, on the most reasonable terms, the following: SroAHK—60 bhds Porto Rico, fair to choice, 25 do prime St Croix. 25 do fair Cuba, 200 bbls Stuart’s RAC, 25 do crashed. 25 boxes l/iaf. Coffer—500 bng* RIn, fair to prime, 100 do Jamaica, 100 pockets Old Java. 50 bag* Cuba. R.uu.i.vu ami Itorc—200 bales Gunny, 10 do Dundee, 300 coils Rone Bacon—50 casks Sides. 25 do Shoulders Moi-ASFfs—60 tierces Cuba. 60 bbls do, 60 do N Orleans. ToI'acco—300 boxes various brand CllE&K—160 boxes Cream, 60 do English Dairy. MackkrkI/—26 bbls No 1,25 liaU bbls do, 60 bbs No 2, 26 half bbls do. 60 Mils No 3. Liquors—100 bbls EP Gin. 60 do Connecticut River do. 60 do N K Ruin. 26 do extra choice old Mo Whisky. 60 do Bal timore do. 26 quarter casks pure Malaga Wine. 26 do Seig- nette Brandy. 10 half pipes Otard Brandy, 5 pipes Holland Gin 15 quarter casks Madeira Wine. Ca.vdi.i-h—60 boxes Adamantine, 100 do Star, 25 do Pearl, 100 do Hunt A Bcadel’s. Piokijm.—50 boxes Underwood’s. 26 do Remington's. Tkas—26 quarter chests Green, 10 hnlf chests Block, 10 quarter chests Gunpowder. Fiajuh—60 hair bbls Extra, 66 bbls Hiram Smith, 160 do Baltimore.nil neirwhent. Starch—50 boxes Pearl. 26 quarter boxes do. Raisins—25 boxes Bunch. 25 half boxes do. Auioxns—16 frails Jordon. Bi'ckkin—loo dnx painted. 60 do varnished. octl FRESH ARRIVALS. G ROCERIES, LIQUORS AND WINES—Received by recent arrival*—120 bbls crashed, pulverised and clarified Sugar*, M boxos double refined Loaf Sugar 270 boxes Tobacco. 8s, 6s and 1 lb lumps 46 packages superior Tobacco, viz: El Dorado, Diadem, Nectar. Virginia. Ac. 100 boxes best family Soap, 100 do No 1 do 114 half chest* Mack Tea, some of It very superior 148 package* Hyson Tens. In >£. Jf. and chests, superior 160 boxes Tallow Candles.-8s and Ga 16 halfpipes Otard, Pupiiy A Co’s. Brandy 25 )i nnd M pipes, various brands, choice French Brandy 6 pipes Holland Gin 4 puncheons Jamaica nnd St Croix Rum 30 cask* Madeira and Teneriffo Wines 20 do Superior Old Madeira nnd Sherry Wines 100 basket* Champagne. Heidsick, Hungarian Lion, Ac, 100 kegs nnd halves FFFG Powder 400 bags Buck and Drop Shot 60 bbls No 3,26 do No 2.20 do nnd SO half do No 1 Mackerel 60 boxes Codfish nnd 40 kitta No 1 Mackerel With a full supply nf everything eUc ra the grocery line. For sale on accomodating terms by oct4 J. V. CONNERAT A CO. Rev. Hr. Lansing, of Brooklyn, New York, states ‘• I have seen the Cherry Pectoral cure such casej if I ma and Bronchitis as leads me to believe it can r»r.iTT, P cure those diseases.” I HooFiNd Col on may be broken up and soon cured h.*. I ib of Cherry Pectoral. '* I For Croup—Give an emetic of Antimony, to be folUj I by large and frequent doses of the Cherry Pectoral uno. I subdues the di*ease. If taken In season, it will not I The Inki.uf.vza Is speedily removed by this reined? i I merous Instances have been noticed where whole hn£ I were protected from any serious consequences, whiles! I neighbors, without the Cherry Pectoral, were sufferlnzfcl I iho disease. | Salem. Ohio. 11th June, lgji . Dr. J. C. Ayer j—I write to Inform you of the train. I markable effects of your Cherry Pectoral in this place, i* I in ray own family. One of my daughters was coiutUJ 1 cured in three days of a dreadful hooping cough, by tifi I it. I)r. Means, ono of our very best physiciana.frcely l that be considers it the best remedy wo have for nulnkit I ry diseases, and that he has cured more cases of croup m | it than any other medicine he ever administered. L Our clergyman of the Baptist Church says, thstdnia I the nn ot influenza here this season, he has seen tra I from your medicine, he could scarce!" have believed id out seeing. Yours respectfully v 4. 1, 4# , , J *A 8, ? CU,R » peputy Postmaitn. , From tlie dlstingulghed Professor of Chemestry and Ik I terla Medina. Howuoiu College. I 1 have found the Cherry Pectoral, as its ingredients it* I a powerful remedy for colds, and cough*, nnd pulmoua diseases. Parker Cikuxand. 11. L | Brunswick. Me.. Feb. 6.1847. i Dr. Valentine Mott, the widely celebrated Profe**#* I Surgery in tho Medical College, New York city, says: I ‘•It gives me pleasure to certify the value and cllicaettf I Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, which I consider peculiarly sdjit f cd to cure diseases of the throat and lungs.” ^ I Cures of diseases upon the Lungs have been effected tj j Cherry Pectoral in such extreme cases as rp -ant tlitl* I lief hat a remedy has at length been found .. 1 pended on to cure Coughs. Colds and Comm nip carry from our midst thousands every year. It. medicine to which the afflicted can look with confidences, relief, and they should not fail to avail themselves of it 3 Prepared by J. C. AYER. Chemist. Lowell. Mass. Sold by TURNER A CO.. A. A f<»MONS, V. W. LE : COLN. HENDRICKSON A MOO, IC,. ; ami bj „ the Druggists throughout the State ^ «lmi—noil SANDS’ SAKSAPAii . P i QUART RUTILES, for tlie remove’ 'ermnnenlwil I of all diseases arising from an impure stute oi the Uni' f or habit of the system. f The value of this Medicine Is now widely known, nndm ry day tho field of its usefulness is extended. It isa|,;w. 1 od, nnd highly recommended by physicians and mlna-f I to be the most powerful and searching preparation fnj J the root, thnl lias ever been employed in medical prsdia I Its operation extends to the remotest rmrts of the suto, I and consists in removing diseased nction in the abrufiq I and secreting organs. In man. nature seldom effect*.» I assisted, the cure of any violent disease, but require* tk 1 aid or a stimuleut, alterative, or nntispeptic medicine, h I diseases or the skin and flesh, a combination of these tin I classes of medical agents is highly desirable. All tin I propeities are combined in this preparation ; anil inttal I of operating successfully upon the system, as tlicju I necessarily do when taken separately, they operate iM I taneously, and In perfect harmony when admlni.dmii I this form. Itstonic property strengthensthedigestirad I Improves the ajppetito. Its alternative tendency cnrri«4 I the accumulations of morbid matter.—and its autiqqfc I Influence neutralizes the vurus. by which the disease ids I tered. Its uniform success in curing nnd relieving the tri I ouk disenses fur which it fa recommended, is establiiU I by a multitude of attested facts. Cure of Bronchitis, or Ministers’ Sore Throat. Fair Haven, (Mass.) August 22d. 1851 Messrs. Samis:—I regard it but justice to yourselvo ni I humanity to all similarly afflicted, to sny.’thut your Is- I saimrilla has cured me of tho chronic laryngitis. 1 It would be difficult for tue to describe the alarming<• dltion of my throat nnd vocal organ* previous to theust I your invaluable remedy. During nearly three years I is I forced to desist from the public duties of my profnni; I and having made use of a great variety of professed <j*» I tics, besides submitting to more than thirty extremcly;»» 1 ful caustic application*. I lmd abandoned all hope id r»!t I when, ns a dernier resort, 1 was lead to the trial of j« I Sarsaparilla. 1 My disease was of so long standing, nnd lmd s( ly resisted the best medical skill, that 1 am consdiwl I cannot truly be said. •• my faith hath saved me,” fur I H I none ; but 1 trust 1 feel in some appropriate degree gratiS I for the favorable resul lubove mentioned I have now b* I ablu to attend to the duties of the pastorate for more Mini I yenr. nnd having proved from actual experiment the Ik I roughness of the cure, I could not feel justified In look V withholding this statement. I 1 an) accustomed to keep a bottle of your SarsnpnriGit I band, and whenever exposed to cold*, or extra labor.rf I use it as a preventive. Very gratefully yours, " 8. C. Brown, Pastor of Centre-st. M. E.' Chutd From the State of Maine. Tlie attention of the reader fa called to tho following# I tiflente of a remarkable cure effected by using only live is I ties of Sands’ Sarsaparilla. f Sidney, (Maine.) April 10,1851 ' Messrs. A. B. A D. Sands : Gentlemen:—Tills is to certify that I havo been sillied 1 more or less ever since my birth, with scroluln. which it*' I Unued lo increase until last February. In Jnnunrv. xj L legs were so swollen I could not get on n boot or *to<iii{jfl and I had several large sores on me all the time. In ttiiT situation. I was nbout to give up In despair, when I waul I vised to try Sands’ Sarsaparilla. I had not much faith ii ■ it. but I sent to your agents in Augusta, Me., nnd praentri I a bottle, which did mo so much good that I sent .ui4p41 another, and continued uutil I lmd taken five bottle*. 1 in I now perfectly well. If any person who may rend tin's hi-1 ter fa afflicted with any disease of Scrofula. I would most | sincerely recommend nnd adviso them to make u« (< I Sands’ Sarsaparilla. If any person wishes further inform-1 tion about my case, by calling upon me, 1 can comiaei I them of the healing power of this medicine. Stephen C. Hat wo r. P. S.—Wo are personally acquainted with Mr. Hayseed, I and believe lifa statement above to Ire true. 1 Dimi-MiiiAM A Tmtwa Prepared and sold,wholesale nnd retail, by A BAlU'A.Mtt I Druggists and Chemists. 100 Fulton-st.. corner of William, I New York. Sold also by Druggists generally througlmiJflu I United States nnd Canadas. Price $1 per Iwittle ; fix lot. P ties for $5. For sale by MOURE A HENDRICKSON. H RS'-1 hUt A ODEN, W. W. LINCOLN and A. A. SOl.OMO.NS. f% 1 vannnh : Haviland, lUsleyACo^Augusta. nnl5—Sunn THE WORDER OF THE ' ’ORLDI •• We would not grow one bud m ho •You cannot garner in ripe fruit! ” T HE GREAT REMEDY is at nst discovered an .Mil destroyer of human happiness at length i* cunq-rrtd! I Consumption shall no longer rob our II reside* ef their J brightest ornament*, and sink ninny a gentle spirit untimely grave! Consumption can be cured—Asthtn* 'J soon tie a* the tilings that were—and Coughs nnd parents of that fell disease, that so often brings wo ■’ homes of our land, vanish, as if by magic, before this *< eigti remedy. This Is that which has so long been sought for. and full faith offered to tho public as a certain cure f»r emir ■ colds, whooping-cough, croup, nstlimn. and con-ramp and will, in any case where lung* sufficient are left M.- tain life, check tlie ulceration nnd raise the |*lkw health. This is not nn idle boast, nor is till* remdyKi into the market without a thorough trial, but lias prove beyond a doubt, that what has been asserted can UP'* 1 "Tho sentiment, that consumption cannot be curri.W • destroyed moro live* than tlie disease itself,’’—Lr.WiBO. Bat there la Hopei DEVINES’ COMPOUND PITCH LOZE.NCBI The proprietor, by tbo uee of this article, and tlie of Providence, was raised, when lie was pronounced bjW physician to be almost (lying with consumption, to |w«t health, nnd is not willing that so great a blessing slmuUw withheld from those nn whom •• tills right hand cuibuff" death” has placed his mnrk. The Lozenge is perfectly harmless in it* nature «ndW bo taken with impunity by the Infant and the invalid:s» Its beneficial effects will be felt in a few hour* after©®* mencing its use. I-ct all then, try it. nnd if these smwWj Mre not proved, after nn impartial trial, tlie prico of tb*» will be returned, and all agents are authorized fardt* the money in any case where the article fa not perieriff satisfactory. . i These J-ozenges nre put up tn 26 cents. 60 cent*. *»•' boxes.nnd only need a trial to be fully appreciated. I C. P. HUNT. Darien. Ga., only agent for tlie SnatW* I States, to whom all'ordcrs must be addressed. fellMjgJ DR. BANNING’S IMPROVED BRACE. DR. S. G. PANCOST. Dentist. No. 169 Broof*' j S UNDRIES.—200 boxes robacco, assorted kinds; 70 hhds fair and choice Porto Rico 8ngar. 40 do Cuba and New Orleans do. 100 bbls. refined do, 75 do Crashed and Powder ed do, 26 boxu* I .oaf do. 300 bags Rio Coffee, 200 do Porto Rico and St. Domingo do. 75 do Java do. 160 nnd U chests Hyson Tea, 40 do Black do, 130 boxes Soap; 100 do Mus tard, Pepper. Allspice and Ginger: 80 whole and 30 hall bbls. Butter, Soda and Sugar Biscuit; 120.000 Segars. as sorted kinds; 20 bngs Black Pepcr, 260 bbls. New Orleans Whisky. 100 do White do. 60 do Monongnhcla do, 20 do old Bourbon do. 140 do E. Phelps’ Gin. 60 do best P. A H. Rye do. fl nines Holland do; 60 X casks Sherry. Madeira and Teneriffo Wine; 60 baskets Champagne do. 40 bbls. and 62 X casks American Brandy, 10 J* casks and 20 X pipes Cog. nsc Brandy in custom house stores, 150 kegs Gun and Rifl Powder. 600 bags Drop and Buck Shot, with a complete as sortment of Groceries, for sale by «c4 WEBSTER A PALMES. . F LOUR COFFEE. Ac.—66 bbls Hiram Smith's Extra Flour 60pureGennea*eedo.200bag* prime Rio Coffee. 40 do old Government Java do.60boxes6*s and 8’sG. A William’s Tobacco. (50 bbls Powdered and Crashed Sugar. 80 do Stuart's Clarified do. 12 hhds St. Croix do. 16 do Porto Rico do, 80 box es Bedell's 6’s audS’s Patent Tallow Candles, 200 do No. 1 pale nnd family soap. 50 do Cagate's Pearl Starch, 60hall chests, and 13 boxes Hyson Tea. 20 half do quarter and hall lb papers Black do. 300 bblaeating and planting Potatoes, landing and for sale bv SCRANTON. JOHNSON A CO. B RANDIES. WINE8, Ac.—16 half pipes Otard. Dupuy k Co’s Brandy. 10 quarter casks J. Luufa. very old. do; 20 packages different brand*, vis: Seierae,Plnterne. lforeeu, Ac. Brandy: lOhalT pines choice Madeira Wine. 20 quarter easks Tenerlffoand Sicily do. 20 do Port do, some very choice, 8 pipes sun. Holland Gin. 2 puncheons Jsmiea Rum. 2 do St. Croix do. 2 hhda.old 8cotoh Whisky. 6 quarter casks pale Pherr^Wlne, for tale by J. V. CONNERAT k CO. ■pOTATOEtL—20 bbls in store eud for sale by -T v: GHASv;*. STONE, U>U zWtttakrerimtud Bay lata. ton-street, opposite M. J. Solomon*’ Gr««7 ., having made arrangements with the mantum*’ rers of the above valuable chirurglcol Instrument, will |8 P ply all applicants.elthcrat wholesale or retail. A female wed qualified to fit tho Brace will belnitk* dance upan ladies, and If desired, will wait upom tLe»» their residences. „ y si. B.—Orders from Physicians in the country win ■ promptly attended to. apr 9—»JL Agricultural implements. Georgia and French. Burr and _ pean Mill Stones; Plough* of v»n» I kinds, Eagle. Sub Soil and Wrotfl I ■■DBBHMStSharo; Iron Fire-proof Faft-a. Pbovre i and ri|iadea, Manure nnd Hay Forks. Potato Hooks, I Sbellers. Cob Crashers. Manure Drags. Cultivators, Stm A Cutters. Scythes and Sneuths. Ilo*e.' Axe*. Pick AxMttJ B Handles, Rond Scrapers. Ox Chains. Ox Yoke*. Garden Fancy Barrows. Garden Chairs. Fegmenis end OungJJjB Srcen Wire. Haines. Measures. Grist Mills- Rice Thre*»Al Cauldron*, Douglass’ Pumps and Water Rams. W ell Vi ff do Buckets. Cotton and Counter Scale*. Tr uD * t *', °*j,| Hooks. Jack Screws. Burnie's Sea Island Cotton Gin*J*.| Griswold’s Upland do. Cement, Plaster. Mill and Crouv" ■ Saws; also, H?ud and Yard Saw*. Ac For sale by ■;.! nolfl CHAU H. CAMPFIKLP, 171 jjtyjSgi O IBERIAN PAI.M SMAP.-Tliis Soap fa prepared Cronl*l O pure Palm Oil. and is warranted To be of srep«»..j quality. It fa highly useful in cleant Ing the skin. » I emollient and produces an excellent lather. Jnri rerw- | •d .ml for aalo by WH. W laTO** nnl6 Monument bqttw EAV BOOKS.—Putnam’s Magazine, for March. The Two Merchants, or Solvent snd Insolvent, oj 1 ■ The Miseries of Human Life,an Old Friend in aNewWyB Barnum's Illustrated News, No. 0. Received bv ■ mh3 J.B. CUliBEW I N ' EW BACON AND LARD.—60 hhds prime new 9 Sides. 15 do do Shoulders. 30 bbls and 60 krerF LeafLard. landing and for sale by m mha sckakW. mnsamt * SUPERIOR FRENCH BITTERS, manufactured O rend A Co., Paris-A certain cure for flatulency. nos of tho stomach, debility dyspepsia- fever endsgo all complaints arising from a derkngeraent of the 0"^ ■ system; it tosy bo used In wine of epWbj vrithou . J Injuring the medical properties. For sale by i] QAUIOV. I/IHSTERS. fe.-Ju.TSSlrtl,J3 O «,l«i SWrnon In 1 'f SSS.fi do Lo Often do do. d do do lUckere do do, f*L™Jg[L (Uu Juf. 0 do quorU ud htlf gsUon J"> ASSSut I Vtorulobj Wit J. KOTOS*” !