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m ;i,; fflrtital. n wwww y wll |jM d utter* wtiUegranted. * i.,Ordl&firyforChaUutnem ,_i «spn *vfHntm,John M.MlQtn, Esq..Ordinary to* O^mii ooun- Mvinuip, o. a a : SgreeSbetoBfinf 1 In June, be- - toth* Wltneas, John II. inQta>,Kn.,Crdln /l KORdlA—Cline* Qnmty r—To ailwhorntt may ©oncern i UT WWw, James Chrter aud Dixon Bennett wlUapply At lh* Court of Ordinary foe letters dlatnlaaory utnmton y,;mQCBQH t Ad»>r. it lh* Court of Ordinary for tetters dlsmlssory on thi estate of John Bennett t Him* nr*, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom II may ooooem to l>a and Appear before sold Oourfa to mart j virtue of an order of thi, y.'wtll he sold before tW ‘ i thi «aoal hounof ..—• next. ooa lot of land aid iBWMuyV ■ • krtowhastheresb t • Alao.nine of laid deoeuaed. “ ohlKttto (Itl In April Hit. UUWIIU*HUUmien *1U nhimiwm. Wltncee, Guilford UstingW. Ifcq., Ordinary for Clinch .•untjfattfls 99th djj of Sept., 1839/ ' -P» riGOUQIA—UUrtM Cbsntiv-To all whom it may oon. MnCffTO Bold for ORotS&B, } Adm’ii. ‘ ijhiaa ..Id, on the first jouiI boom door, In a legal hours of sale, the —, —It: At* doaco chain, half I large eofo, one bedstead, one bo- work table, Me washstand, two wardrobes, i top tables, two oo nun on bedsteads and mat- i ottoman, ona largo f'l BORGIA—liberty OtMtpt—To all whttn It may «n vT corn i Whereas, Charlton Hlnea will apply at the Court r of Ordinary fbrlettcn dlsmlssory aa sxecutoron thsestate - [toman, ona largo ahow caw. one count- of Buaanna Sanford, Utc of said oounty, deceased j quantity of glaaa Jan. tumblers, kntvoe and Throe arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It XZ' n 2&r X% ***** ** «P*» Buyroooocrn to bound appear heibro «aid Oowt to nmko a curtaini, k, eto,-4#vi#d an aa tha property of Nlcbolaa V.. Wort to Utf a I. fa. on (bredoaunof a mortgage, Issued hum rorawoeura oi a mortgage, muru irom Court, in (km of Gadrge W. Willett and lata merchant! and oo-partnen under of George W. Willett k Co., versus Nlch- JNO. DKYANNY, Sheriff 0. C. -Will ha sold/on ths Aral , ,, (fa llky next, before the court home in the city of Saraonah, between the until houre of sal*. three hun dred aaree efland, more or less, bounded u follows, to wit: North fay landa of Mre. Wlae and Vacant Unde, south-by Geotge J. JOnte and B. Bourauln, east by land! .of Mi v. Shaw, and wart by land! or o. Kemitsrt; to satis fy a A. fe. issuedfrom Chatham Superior (hurt In hirer of WA. aMhy MOO. againrt Alftad XTWood. aklV*/- JOHN DEVANNT, Sheriff 0. a /-iHATHul samirra SAii—wm K Kid, m uw ant Tuesday in May next, he tore the Court house in the s Tuesday in May' next,' elty of 8erannab, between the legal hours of sale, all that . *-■ -*• — ■.—*-» ,. ndj ,1^, - ite.ly- . . juago tenement and tract of land, lag and being in the county of Chatham aforee»»i, ouiung and bounding as fellows: Commencing at the southeast comer of the limits of the city of Bavanash and running south IS*, west 98 chains and 9 links along the line of said city limits oontinned,to a road commonly known as Lotar's Line, tbenoa along ths line of said road north Tl*, west 18 chains and 67 links to a ditch, thence along the centre of aaM ditch north IS*, oast 98 chains and two links to the southern Rne of aald city limits, thence along said line of city limits pouth TT*. east 13 chains and 57 links to ths point of rtartfaif--eoatainlnf thirty-Arc end a half acres, more orleea; levied oo as the property of Joseph M. Turner, to satisfy a A. fh. Issued from Chatham Superior Court In fa vor of John F. Guibnartin, administrator of Wilson Oden, dooeaaod; against Joseph M. Turner. Property pointed oi ‘ by plain tiff’s attoroer. apU JOHN DKVANNY, Sheriff a o. /-iHAiHUi SBiKirrssiis.—^wai b,ku,nth,am V Tuesday in Hay next, before the court house in the dtr of Savannah, between the legal hours of sale, all that certain stock of typo, forma, studs, and several articles, such as are nosd In a printing office; levied on as the prop erty of William H. Royal, to satisfy a A. (a. for rent issued from Chatham Inferior Court, In favor of John Reedy against William H. Royal. apB JOHN DEVANNY, Sheriff c. c. C HATHAM SHERIFF 8ALB CONTINUED.—WU1 be sold, on ths first Tuesday in May next, before the court house In the elty of Savannah, between the legal hours of sale, - all that lot of land situate, lying and being (n the city of Savannah, county of Chatham and State of Georgia, and known ana designated in tha plan of said city as lot num ber nine (9) Washington wa id, with the buQdlngs and ap purtenances ; levied on to satisfy a A, fa. on foreclosure of a mortgage tuned from Chatham Superior Court. January TWm, 18U, tn favor of Henry F. WUlfnk, Jr., vs. Robert W. Pooler, Trustee. Michael Finney, Guardian. Margaret J. Fin ney and Michael Finney. JOHN DEVANNY, •15 Sheriff c. a C ITY MARSHAL'S SALE.—Will be leased, on Tuesday the 98th of April, Instant, at 11 o'clock, A. M., on ths ground, under the superintendence of the Dry Culture Com mittee, for the term of Are years. Lots Nos. 1,2, 3, 4.5.8, 7,8,9,10,11,12 and IS, each lot contalnlag ten acres, more orleea,and having a portion of high ground attached to each. AU the above lots are known aa part of the Spring. Aald tract Terms will be made known at the time of sale. PHILIP M. RUSSELL, c. M. A plat of the above lots can be seenat the Clerk of Conn- eQs office. spilt QITY MARSHAL’S OFFICE, Sstsxxab, April 1S.185S.— J The following resolution was passed in Council on the 14th March last vis: Jfssshwrf, That the City Marshal be Instructed to have jiaved those lots in Washington and Greene wards rematn- napaved, aa osar two years have elapsed since the pea- ___e of the ordlnanee. a majority of the owners having complied with said ordinance. The Paving ordinance has not been complied with in the following rein, vis: Washington ward.—Lots Noe. 13,14,19,20,91,22,23,24, 25.96,27,28. Greene ward.—Lota Noe. 4,7,8,9,10,18,17.21,22,23,32, **konot—Inaoeordaneewith the above resolution, I will receive proposals for paring the said lots, until the 13th day of May next. PHILIP u RUSSELL apllS Qty Marihal. ' ftrminerfor Uucihf of&unnnak, fibruary Thus, 1853. Whereas, Robert A. Allan and Kbeneaer Jeocks. Grand Ju- rors^umteoned to attend the present term of this Goartmade default; It is ordered that they be fined each forty dollars; and, whereas. John G. Pringle, E. H. Olmstead, Oisries H. Picket, John B. Barnwell and Patrick Masterson. Petit Ju rors, nummooed to attend the present term of this Court, made default 5 It is orderedjhat they be fined each twenty dollars, unless good and sufficient eaose of excuse be on or before the Ant day of the next term of this Court; and, whereas. Daniel Clark, C. Cler, Michael Gay and Sam uel Papot, Talesmem. made default: It is ordered that they be Aned each Ave dollar*, unless good and sufficient cause h Ave dollar*, unless good of axouse be filed on or before the Arst day of the next term of this Court. Extract from the minutes. upll WM. H. BULLOCH. Clerk. /I BORGIA—Bryan Cbtmfv .*—By virtue of an order from XX the Court of Onl’ _ T the Court of Ordinary of Bryan county, will be sold, on the Ant Tuesday in May next, at the court house door, in aald county, between the usual hours of sale, all the lands belonging to the estate of Martin Shuman, deceased, sub- foot to dower, together with the negroes belonging to said estates. M. D. MOONEY, Adm'r., fsb22 MARY SHUMAN, Adw'x. TEOROls—JJ-ltaA k Cb*nty:—To , Wm". Lee, Jr. H may con- will apply et the Court ilniatrator on Gr cern: Whereas, Wm'. of Ordinary for letter* dUmissrry as admin estate of xbomas Lee. a lunatic, deceased: These are therefore to dte and admonish all whom it ms v concern, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary for Bul loch county on the first Monday in October next, to make object!ons,lf any they have, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, Wm.Lee, sen’r. Qq.,Ordinary for Bulloch county, s 17thday *** - • this 17th day of March,1853. mh25 WnJJAM LEE, Sr., o. n. c. Q EOBOIA-Mijdk Cbunfy:—To all whom It my concern _ r Whereas. William Holloway, administrator of the es tate of Mitchell Holloway, deceased, will apply to the Hon. tha Ordinary of said county, for letters dlsmtssory from said estate; These are. therefore, to dte and admonlxbbll concerned to Ale their objections (If any they have) to the applicant in the Clerk’s office of said Court, on or beforo the first Mon. day In October next, otherwise letters diamlsscry will be granted. Witness, Wm. Lee. sen’r., Esq.,Ordinary for Bulloch coun ty, this 17th day of March, 1853. mhtS WILLIAM LEE. 8cn'r., o. m. o. G EORGIA—DeflocA Omniy.—'To all whom it may coo cern: Whereas, Andrew Wilsoo, will apply at ths Court of Ordinary for letter* dlsmlssory as executor on the estate of Abeolam Hann. deceased; These are therefore to dte and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear beforo said Court to make objec- loss (If any they hare) on or before the 29th day of July next, otherwise said Utters will be granted. Witness, Wa." - rs will be grant* fitness. Wa. Lee. sen’r, Esq.,Ordinary for Bulloch coun ty, this 29th day of January. 1863. Jan«9 WILLIAM LEE, Sen’r, o. a. c. 1 nKGU-MMk nSPSaS! to lh. Kiln ol John date eppueati Court pf Dullosh county, tee for mere to divide the *wi>utun..««.siunwUM.rL„ when sitting for Ordinary porpoees btate of John Everett, deceased. delS JOHN EVERETT, Adm’r with the will annexed. r\ KOROL IT earns — —To all whom It may eon- 1 Whmsas, John T. Gullmartln will apply at the Cowrtof Orfiaary fcr Utter* of dfiwihelon as s&dnistra- tsr oaths estate of Welter Smith, deceased 2 These afo. therefore, to dte and admonish all whom it may eoooarn to be and apper before said Court to make objec tion (if any they hare) on or before the first Monday In May ■axt, otherwise aald UtterswUl be granted. WMnsre, John M.MUUss.Eer.Ortftnary for Chatham coui «v, thU tlrt day of Odobe^lUl JOHN M. MILLLEN. o. a c. (JEOMU-: CbtaWy j—To all whom it may con- . Elisabeth Bpaltboff will * mfitFptilllwff will apply at the Ooertef OrdfaMrr for Utters of admtoktratlon oo the estate of George A. Speitboff: Three are, therefore, to dte and and admeoUh all whom lUearwnwm to be and appear before said Court to make objection (if aire they hare) on or before the first Monday la May next, otherwise said lstUrewill be granted. Wltaare.JotaM.MOUn, Esq. tytkto thirtieth day of March, 1853. .Ordinary for Chatham coon- 1833. JOHN M. MTLLEN.O. C. a 1 whoa It may con- . , BDen 8eally will apply at the Court ef Ordinary for letter* of administration on the estate of Charles B. SsaRy: There are, tbrretor 1,to dts and admonish all whom It me concern, to be and appear before said Court to make obJ*< ■M9. JOHN K. MHiJSf o. cl c. /"HOHflTk—fhefk— Cbsafoi^ \T earnrWhsnea, the estate of There are therefore to d vwyeenetre.te beaed app -To all whom it may of Msrit Finch is wnr*pre~ to apply for Utim of aiafau fam:tta^alaeifBelfcey»eT sereforete die ae4 -*—• ,1 all whoa tt JehaM. MiTUn, Eaq„ Ordinary fo»‘aSSa B.—Benedlot JohnPr have) on or before tha first Mondaj » Utters will bo granted. •' jnoe^he firetnf Jafiuary, ll * -Matthiae Amorous, John W Aadereoo.navtd Alirv Chariee Arnold,George A Ash, Robert Austin, Georre Alexander, Charles B.Aab, WIUUuaH Andrews, George H _ Biourqulo, John WxBlre, Gilbert Butler, BottottUlet. John V Barber, J utue Becbarach^Georre is WWDruan. James M Butler, Hyman E" 1 •«d». HwjnH Bacon, Wm Jamre BuUo™—^ lton J uockner, John Boston, Henry B Bogardus, ’* * I’atrickBulkUy, John W Beadey, John — ‘ — Baaler, ThooMks A' - Berrien MB Bur- Elias B Bars 6 esrn 1 Whertas,loaephX- Anderson will apply et Court of Ordinary Ibr Utters dlsmlssory on the estal Mary K. Anderson. U.U of aid county, deceased | These are, therefore, to dte and admonish all sephH mtUyj ’dB the itaU of may concern, to bo and appear before add Court to make ‘^' rtlon (If any they have) on Of before the Art* Monday ptember next, otherwiseealdUttertwOlhe granted the leant,... toeas my hand, this 8th day of Match. 1333. mbit ^ ' 37 a, BRADvnSJL, 0. tiC. ir—To all whdm It may oon Hi IBarawelL James T Brown, John Burns,. re«ghe..WllUmnTJ-^—», tow, Peter A BloU, Wm Gaston Bulloch, Isaac Brunner, John Brunner. James Bancroft. C—Solomon Cohen, Uernard Constantine, David 0 Cash, William Cullen, PsUr Corh, David Lopea Cohen, James A CourvobU, Montgomery Cummlng, Daniel B Ckamp, George B Camming, Mosre Cobam William Crabtree. Aaron Cham pion, Daniel D Oopp, Isaac Cohen, Frederick Cook, Frederick ’ V Cornwell, William .P Clark, William H Cujler. Carrol A — * — —U, Pitres Condon, William M Charters, abjection (if any they have) on or before the Bret Monday In July next, othorwlse retd letter* will be granted. Given under my hand.thU 11th December, 1852, deel4 JAMES & BRAD WELL,' 1 BORGIA—JfcJMmA •—To all whom It may eon- G. Middleton, applies to me the estate oi Thomas T. Mid- for Utters of administration on the estate ol dleton, lata of said county, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singuUr their ob- the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to AU thi lections (if any they have) In my office, within the time prescribed by Uw, otherwise the said lettees will he granted to the said applicant. Given under my hand at offioc this 16th day of February, A, D. 1853, ftbl? A. A. PiLORMB, Ori'ya JN WARE SUPERIOR COURT—DECEMBER TERM. 1852.— _ Bcuxiax Tboous term Msmuaxt Tnoaixa—Libel for Di- voice: It appearing by the return of the Sheriff In the above case sUted. that the defendant is not to be found in the county, and it being repreeented that sho Is notto be found in the State, on motion of iff's Attorney, (red, f Wx. B. GsciDBf, Plain- the next term of thU Court. Granted P. E. LOVE, J. 8. C. 8. D. A true extract from the minutes of Ware Superior Court, at December Term, 1852. feb23—m4m GEO. B. WILLIAMSON. Clerk S. C. GEORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY. SUPERIOR COURT, JAN. TERM, 1863. Ann M. Towles, ) rs. > Case Divorce. DanislF. Towles. I r 'appearing to the Court, by the return of the Sheriff, that the sal — ' J * “ *“ It is ordered that said defendant appear and answer at the next term of this Court or the case be considered in default and the pUintiff allowed to proceed; and it U further or. dered that thU rule be published for thirty days. Extract from tho minutes. mh24 JOHN F. GU1LMARTTN, a A 0. c. c. N OTICE.—Two months after dsU, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Chat . made to the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave to sell ths following negroes, via: Petty, Mat thew. and Anthony, tho property of Alexander J. Maxwell, Ute of arid county, deceased. apUO SARAH M. MAXWELL, Adm'.x N OTICE.—Two months after date, application will be madet 0 the Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave to ■ell Lot No. thirty-four. In second, originally H._.. and Lot No. one hundred and six In thirteenth district, or » Henry; now Fayette county, belonging to the ea- Vatentlne Creaver. deceased. mh24 JOHN F. GUILMARTIN. Adm’r. OTICE.—Three months jffter date, application * 11 be made to the planters’ Bank of the State of Georgia for the payment of the following described notes of said Rank, the right hand halve! of which having been lost in mall from Barnwell district, 8. C.. to Charleston : Letter A, No. 329. for 920; letter A, No. 540. for 320; letter A. No. 988, for 820; letter B, No. 533, for 820, . No. 182. for 85. To Bank of SaTmnnah for payment of letter A, No. 695, for 810. feb3—3m SAMUEL SOLOMONS. TVTOTICE.—six months after date, application will be 1V made to the Chart of Ordinary of Camden county. Ga., for letters of dismission as administratrix, with the will an neked. on the estate of Susan Fltxpatrtck. late of said cou ty, deceased. noQ DORCUS SANCHEZ. Adm'x, J^OTICE.—'Two months after date, application will be _ . made to the Ordinary of Chatham oounty. for leave to •ell all the real estate inChatmam county belonging to D. M. Rogers, deceased. Also, sen days after date, for leave to ■■U all the perishable property of said deceased, fcapli C. W. ROGERS, Adm’r. CHARMS W. Qualified Administrator. GROCERIES, WINES, FRUIT, Ac. 1RANK A HOLCOMBE, have landing and In store, the C l following articles: Coffee—WO begs prime Rio, 50 do Cobs, 50 do Java, 60 do Jamaica. Sugar.—26 hhds Porto Rico, 10 do 8t. Croix. 90 do new )p Orleans. 200 bhlsStnxrV* end Bute k Collins' Band C, 25 do Crashed, 20 boxes Loaf, 25 hhds Cuba. Molssases—26 hhds Cuba. 50 bhls New Orleans, 23 do fugmr House. Flour—200 bhls Baltimore, 100 do Canal. 50 do Hiram Smith. Bacon .—20 hhds Rolonson's new extra quality Hams, 5 casks Graham’rPhiladelphla do, 50 do Sides, 25 do Shoul ders. Potatoes—350 bhls Planting. 50 do Mercer. Lord—50 kegs new I-eaf. 25 bbls do do. Raisins—26 boxes Bunch, 25 half do do. Soap and Stssreh—50 boxes No. 1 and Family, 100 do Boston No. 1.50 whole and half boxes Starch. Lemon Synrup—60 boxes Rey’s No. 1,2 and 3. Domestic Liquors—100 bbls Phelps’ Gin, 50 — Flack’s do, 60 do N. E. Rum, 100 do Rectified Whisky,50 do extra old Monongahela do. Wines—25 quarter ca'ks pure Malaga, 10 do do choice Madeira Pickles,—50 dozen warranted, quarts and half gallons. Mackerel.—150 bbls L2 and 3.50 half do 1 and2. Candles—100 boxes Adamantine, 25 do Sperm, 25 do Star. Tobacco—100 packages various brands and qualities. Bsigglng ond Ro] ' Almonds, Ac—20 frails Soft Shell Almonds. 25 hag* Brasil and English Walnuts.Janlw NEW WINK AND LIQUOR STORK, No. 6 HTkifaier-ifrwf. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announces to the itixens of Savannah, and of the interior of this tate. that he has now opened and will keep con tinually In store, a large aasortment of the best qualities of the various kinds of WINES AND LIQUORS, both foreign and domestic, invoiced from the best sources, and to his stock of which, at present on hand, he invites attention.— Having had extensive experience in France as a manufac turer, and in America as importer and dealer, his acquain tance with the trade enables him to offer assurance that the articles which are enumerated below are each genuine: Article* off Direct Importation.—French Bran dies of various brands: Holland Gin; Scotch, Irish and Monongahela Whisky ; Old Batavia Arrack; Jamaica and St Croix Rum. Wines—Old Port. Madeira, Sherry, Champagne. Hock. Claret, Sauteroe and Burgundy Wines. Cordial*—In cases. Curacoa, Maraschino, Ratafia, 3a- valtx. Klrsehtnwasser, Absinth. Ac. Ale and Porter—London Brown Stout, and Edin burgh Ale. Also Agent for Domestic Liquor*. nov5 B. MAYER. GROCERIES, die. 100 bag* prime lUo Coffee, 60 do do Java do 20 hhds Porto Rico Sugar. 10 do N. 0. do 100 bbls Stuart's B and C Sugar 20 do Oaahed Sugar, 20 do Ground do 20 bbls Loaf Sugar, 20 boxes Lemon Syrup 50 do Nos. 1. *1 and 3 Mackerel, 10 half do 2do 100 do Balt. Flour, 50 do H S. do. 50 do half do Canal 10 casks Bacon Sides. 3 do Shoulders 20 boxes Northern Cheese, 20 do Enrtih Dairy do 50 do No. 1 Soap. 50 do l*ale do, 26 do Starch 50 do Tobacco, assorted brands 50 bbls Planting Potato**. 30 boxes Sperm Candles 60 boxes Tallow Candles. 60 do Star do 25 do Adamantine do 50 bbls old Monongahela Whisky, 1000 ft Codfish 900 do Whisky, Gin. Rom and Brandy 90 U casks Ctognac Brandy, 50 dozen Brooms pipes Holland Gin, 9 •£ casks Scotch Whisky •- ' ' * aka 9 M casks Jamaica Rum. 50 boxes assorted Cordials 500 mas Pipes, 10QJ100 Spanish Sejpu* 20 doeeu Demijons. 900 reams Wrapping Taper 50 five and three gallon Keg*. Landing and in store, for sale by Jan29 COHEN A TARVER PURE AS IMPORTED? oeriber has now on hand a fine and well selected stock of Wines and Liquor*, comprising the following: 1 butt a Madeira WfoeT Tint * * _ Jtage of 1844; 1 pipe finest q«ality and eoice old Resem, vintage or 1840; 1 do choke old London Particular; 1 do choice and most delicately flavored old Palhetino, vintage of 1830; 1 do .... •- rare old SerdaL vl ' chokeaadexceedingly rare old SerdaL vintage of 1820; 1 half pip# rich and most highly flavored South Side Crept Juice; 9 pipe* old London Market: 8 quarter caaks old Ar- . r . . . (f< ^_ . .. anjo, vintage of 1830 ; also, a lot of old Reserve, of an elder importation, in boxes and demijons; 9 pipes choice old Port Wloe. J half pipes do Sherry do, 12 do do choice old Cognac of varioo* brands, vis: Hennesy, Loodon Dock, _ . _ Hennery, Ioodon Dock. Jean Louis, Plnet Osatlllon, Guimard, Sa»crac.S*ligruo and Otard, Dupoja A Ga; 1 puncheon old Scotch Whisky, 1 do old Jamaica Rum. with various kinds of Claret, Poet, Ten- edSe, Sherry and other Wines; choice Champagne of vari ous breads: ILxk Win**; imported Cordials, such as Cur- n iuh , uaMw, tvraui. iucu u war- MaraAlno; Asarette, oaorted Cordials, Brandy rnslts, A*, for sale by oe» J. B0CSHKAU. KHPlCrtekreted Woihkm Oumpound—Thi* arti. entirely free firem any soMtaoee that will injure ■ texture ef tire iasstmhrk, and Is therefcrepar- tieulariy adapted to the washing of laacy articles. Itlsi ceOent article fcrtheteneLaadts the ealyeeap used oq< the steamer Florida. Jeet received aad for esdeby D H). CUNNINGHAM'S APERIENT PIUA-Tbcoe PUlsaee- ■ prepared by Ik. A Oaaaingham, fcc many year* a able went of Rsvaaaah.and are tic—did as avolaare COUGH- T)ASniJ4CS I JUsad brooch ■tdqsm. COLDS AND BRONCHITIS. C PARR—For tha care ef Mogks.eo] ffisffecttons of the throaL so prevalent this reason of tho yw- Wo do not reeomartri tha Fas- tiBsede Paris U one all the ID* Uhls hair to, but we do thorn will prove. Muu&ctured by Moore A Tsykr, 81 Kaid*ndaaa,N«wYeck.- - • N. tt—The genniae been the written sigaature of Moore A Taylor. Jastrecatred aad fcr sale hy ' mh4 W; W, IJNCOCy,Moa—entaqware. ... e Porto RkoSegar 60 bbls 8t*arVs t RefiosdoadCkriAed do, 10 boxesdoLoaf do, 100bhls -A»JfoHmdMl>. «> oadr* pofoot fairer do^ *■ ■ a Is as may hi & the commandants of lh, «K»t ycrcommertolnc Ml it, lit toj-Hul, «adln,<in 111, SOUulijoTJune, IBM.,I* 1 “* doth round Jockste 2,000 1,000 .,.4/W0 B''ftarr & fcv.y;Av.a Barnsley sboetlng frock* Oonrsss duck trowrera.,. • Barnsley sheeting for do Canvass dock for do do.,.7,000 Dungaree .d°..I6,000 Gdfikln shoes Kipskln do high cut,, do...5,000 CuAdda: 1 tho amount for i Bw-aS^rai. Imt of linUl ud "luS»t M. HmJWUW, Plrt—f «f B«» WtoM. Jor Salt anb for Hint, FOR HALE. » Th* subscriber offora for sak vslnsblstown prop- erty In ths AoorishlngtlUaf* of Ocala, East Florida. Said property embrace# eleven town tote, and apon Is situated tha hotel known aa the Ocala House, with ■tables, corn crib, fbddir bourn, Ao. The koUl hai been built about two years and Is cotnpklsly finished and well fornUhed: Is situated In tfia business peri of the town and oflhri great Inducement to any perron wishing to embark In The Facility wlU be assisted fay the foltowtogUdks.yti ^ ” u “ tod - Boud of TnuteM 11 tJorn.,«. »,|>rt«ldtnt| B U. 1W fflBEnttSBSLr “ - ■ Edmund Wslker. Zacharish Frere^Netban Wm. T. B. Ckawfard, M.D^BenJ. Harris, W. Fears, It. P. Zimmerman. Madison, Morgan oounty,Deo. 83rd, 1861. dr 20 • lawdAwtf CUBICAL AND MATHEMATICAL ACAD- ..do..10,000 Woollenstocklngi .do.. 10JWO Woollen socki.T,,:... *>,.10.000 Mattresses (with two covers toeach).. Black silk hanksrchlsfa.. Blankets 2,000 12,000 .3,000 oianxets,,., ••••n-oi— The schedule of aloes of April 10; 1848. has bren modified by throwing out altogether slxe Ne. 8, of all articles cf doth- ifotrlsa Clare, Dstdel Clarke, JobnF Oompognlao, George CaUey, My lee D Cullesq, peter L Constantine, Nlcbolaa Cru der, Henry R Christian,John Cordeol, Wallace Cumminr. anging the average number of sixes Nos. 1 and 2, e hundred pieces; and all pro poet Is musthave * rhedukofais ing, and chant for sach one h-..—— , ——— —r-. * *—- ——.... - refsrenoe to this change. A new schedule of slses will be found with the samples, at tho respestlre navy yards. The clothing and ctothlng materials will be divided into nine ckssee, for each of which separate proposals wlU be mM The undersigned offers for sals the plantation upon ; Hwhieh he now resides, sitnsto In the oounty of Ala* «re*<hua, Bast Florida, and twsotr miles south of New- nansvillo, containing ona thousand acres, three hundred acres of which is cleared, and In a high state of oulUva* ion.. Upon the premises are a good dwelling house, out ; louses, and gin. 'fbe above tract embraces three hundred -acres of the first quality of hammock lands, end the residua he finest see Island cotton lands; all of which Is in the leatt of the finest range in the county. Possession given at any time. * 'will ‘ s classes, i— . received, and esenarate contractmade, vis: , Ftiw CiJi*.—All ths woolles articles made up, vis. blue I will also sell com, fodder, nud other provisions, and If required, one thousand head of cattle. JOHN B. STANDLEY. * ~ i. M. 8. Charlton, William Cox. D—paridR Dillon, Martin Duggan, Archibald C Daren- cloth peaJsckets, blue doth monkey Jackets, blue doth round Jackets, blue doth trowMrs, blue flannel overshirts, blue flannel undenhirts, and tlue flannel drawers. 8m»xt> Cuss.—All the flsntsl that may be required for making garments similar to those spedfled in the first class. _ •x.— ........ fUclesi £DL RICE LANDS FOR SALE.-—The Tract of I AND on the *7^81. Mary’s IUver, known os the Cut-off TracLcontaining J Dickerson, Albert L ifoborge, isuo U’Lyon, Joan a im John Doyle, Jr.,lease Delaroche, William M Davidson. B—Henry fills, Peter Endrei, John Eve rent, Richard Ennis, John Ktskeamp. “—Joseph FdLjOwen Foley, Jeremiah Flekling, Green wood, Louie N Fslligant, Gaipar J Fulton. Washington F Florence, Joseph 8 Fay, John G Fslligant, John 0 FerrilL Andrew Ferry, kVederich Finch. William D FordjSsweUH Fish. John Flemming, Richard Flanigan, Thomas Ford, Patrick Fleming, John Foster. G—Joseph George. Robert H Griffin, Fronds GrimhalL Joseph George, Jr., Robert M Goodwin, John B Gallic, David H Galloway, Seaborn Goodall, John Qammell, Domingo Gal- X gamier— — — — Tmim Cusb.—All the linen articles made up, vis. Barns ley sheeting frocks end csnvauduok}trowsere. Fourth Clam.—All the Barnsley sheeting and canvass duck that may be required for making garments simitar to those spedfled in the third dps. and Dungaree. Fffru Class.—AU the shoes rod pumps. Sixth Cusb.—AU the stocktiga and socks. SsvEmi Cuss —AU the mattresses, including two covers to each mattress. Ekibt Class.—AU the black itlk handkerchief). Knmi Cuss.—AU the blankits. seven hundred and seventy-two (772) acres, of which over five handled (500) acres are tide swamp and f Ths shoes and pumps, to be damped with the contractor’s name, number ofiho* «s»t pomp, and year when mads; the lixes to be in the following proportion lor each 100 pairs, llnovoly, Johi stein, Ebeneser W M Gifford, James B Godfrey, George A Gordon, Calvin L Gilbert. Samuel Goldsmith. H—Thomas Holcombe, Dadd F Hstisy, William nets, Christopher Hussey, Richard 11 Howell, Cbariea S Hardee, WUliam Howe. William Hunter, William F Holland, James Hunter, George 8 Harding, Edwin E Herts, Martin Horn, Lemuel L Hover, John Haupt, Samuel D liaupt, WUliam Henry, Henry ItaupL WlUiun W Hendley, Robert Haber-' sham, John Ellernandes, Robert, Hutchison, Alfred Hay- sham, John Ellernandes, Robert, Hutchl wood, William Henderson. Charles A Hall, Geo W Hard cas tle, Robert A lloniker. WUliam L Haupt. Humphrey P Hor ton, Peter Henry, WUliam Heidt, Levi Hart, Thomas Hen derson, WUliam P Hunter. Marmaduke Hamilton, Peter D HUihelm. Charles F Hamilton. John _F Hamilton, William Hone. William II Hausman, ~ ” , David Harrigan, Henry Her- r. HoweHWHoUlater, Enoch D^Henfo^r, John OHoward, ..’illiam H Holmes, Geo Troup Howard, William B Hale, Gustavs A Holcombe, Claus Hartman, Samuel HamUton. Edward J Harden. I—John W lbly. J—John R Johnson, John T Jones. James R Johniton, Id ward Jones, James C Jones, Alexander Johnson, WilUsm Bullock Jackson, Enoch 8 Johnson, John D Jesse. K—Philip Kolb. John Kennedy, AUred Kent, Gefrrt Kuck. Peter Krouie. WUliam Krause, John W Kibbee, Her man Kuhlman, Diearich Kattenhorn, Nicholas King. John W KsUy. James W King. Nicholas Kelley, Hanford Knapp, Thomas Kemp, John W Kelley, William Kine,- James Kcr, Phi ness M Kollock. Philip Kean. L—Thomas E Lloyd, Louis LegrieL John N Lewis, Daniel J Lambreth, John H Llghtbourne, William M Leigh, Alonro B Luce. Hugh Logan, Stanislaus M Lafflteau, John Lyons, Levi LeUenthal. Peter Lee, Edward Lovell, WiUiam W Lin coln, OUTer A LaKoche. John M B Lovell, Martin Iorkln, Noble Lyon, Frederick Lohof. Joseph II Ladaon. John II Ladd, Daniel Leahy, Denjamin W LUoyd, Charles A L La mar. Peter Laurens, James F Linder. M—Hugh W Mercer. Anthony F Mere. Abraham Minis WUliam HU Mills. Jacob Manke. Mulford Marsh. WiUiam Morrill. John Mallery, Adolphe Mode. John Makln, Gefert Murkins, James W Morgan. Italph Meldrim. Dan Mallette, Horace Morse. William H May, Samuel S Miller, John Mur chison, Christian W Maylalnder. 8otomon Mayer, John Mas- tenon, Luder Mehrtena. Jacob Manses. John E Mallery. Hen- rr Macnhard. Tliomaa R Mills. James Monnahan, Charles A iUcill, John D Mallard. Jacob Miller. Me—George A McCIcakey. Bartholomew McJunarney, Patrick McDowell, WiUiam MeChrthey. Joseph J McCov Laurence McKenna. Thomas McKenna. Daniel McRodmond, Thomas W MeArthor, James McHenry, Michael McGrea Patrick Me Govern. N—Geoi >rge S Nichols. Thomas J Naylor. Daniel Kelson, Samuel Nuttnun.JamesSNeldlingeriKaifal^ungaxer. John G NeidUnger, WiUiam G Norwood,Jacob Newberger.Gilbert N Xeyle, Thomas M Newell, James A Norris, John R Nor ton. Robert C Nock. O—John Oliver, Charles E O’SuUivan, John W Owens, George S Owens, Arminius Ocurlor, Edward O'Byrne, WU liam C O’Driscoll, Dennis O'Connor, PhUlip O'ConneU. P—Philip J Punch, Thomas Purse. John l’ooie, James Potter. Joseph E Pelot, Charles F Preston, WiUiam Procter. Edward Padelford. Edward Padelford. Jr.. Elisha Parsons, Daniel G Philbrick, Anthony Porter. Dennis M Patrick, Ed win Parsons. George Parsons, Edward Powers. “ a Quantock. Jr. II Russell, Daniel Robertson, John A Richard- Remshart, George Robertson. Jr., Robert R Rhodes.Henry Rober, William Rogers, Charles E Robinson, Andrew M Ross, John W Remshart. James G Rodgers, Ber- * “ * ' jo^ph R( unleu otherwise ordered, vis.: Two of No. 12. four of No. 11. twelve of No. 10, fifteen of No. 9, fifteen of No. 8X, twenty of No. 8. fifteen of No. 7K. ten of No. 7, fire of No. fl>£. two of No. 0. The kipskln shoes, the calftkis shoes, and the calfskin pumps must bo packed and delivered In separate boxes All tho above articles are to bs fully equal, In the quality, texture and finish of material, ptttern and workmanship, to the samples which are deposited at the aforesaid Navy Yards; the pea Jackets, monker jackets, round jackets, cloth trowscr*. over-shirts, under-shirts, drawers, end blue flan nel to bo of American manufactured cloths and flannels, made of clean wool and Indigo-ljed, and dyed in the wool. The number or quantity whiih will be required of each of the foregoing articles cannot be precisely stated; it Is even possible that of some non) may be required. A con tract will therefore bo made, rot for a specific number or quantity of any article, but oniy for such number or quan tity of each aa the service may require to be delivered at those Navy Yards respectively. The -prices must he uni form at all the stations. AH the above articles must be subject to such Inspection at the placo of delivery as the Chief of this Bureau may di- rict; and no article will be received that is not fully equal to the sample or pattern, both in material and workman ship, and which does not conform in aU other respects to tho stipulations and provisions of the contract to.be made. The whole must be delivered at the risk and expense of tho contractor, in good, tight, substantial, and dry packing boxes or bales; each box and hale to be marked with the contractor’s name, and the year and month when manu factured or put up: the whole to be in good shipping order, . .. ... .... fresh marsh lands, with a rise and foil of tide of six feet. The marsh land was successfully cultivated many years since, producing Cbtton, Chne, and luce. These lands could be put in order with less labour, it Is beUeved, than would be required for putting Hammock landa in order, and are considered very safe from pveiflow in galea and freshets. For furthor particulars and toms, wltlch will be made easy to a purchaser, apply to John Fraser and Co., Chaitoston, S.C., or to Mrs. Henry Bailey, 8t. Mary's, Camden county, Georgia. A plat of the land maybe seen at the office of the Geor. gian. ’■ ; • apl 27—dkc acres, and improvements, near 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. The location cannot bo surpassed for bealthfulness or salubrity of climate, with i oo*l water, and a range for cattle which cannot be excelled. 1 hea K ‘ ’ 1 * * • ... nard Roden, James U Read. George Robbins. Joseph Rosse, Jr., D*vid Rosenblatt. WUliam P Rowland, Wm P Roberts, John ReUly, Jefferson Roberts. John P W Read, Jss Rhlnd, Joseph Ribero. Jaeob Roeenband, John S Rogers, AUen. itussell. WUliam Robinson. James Riley. Horace J Ro; - " ' K Shiels, Henry Seltxer, Wm Henry St t'Ainca omiui, Francis Sorrel Samuel S Sibley. Edward A Soullard, Abraham Simpson. User Solomons, John A Schaf fer. Frederick Schaffer, Francis F Sfrobhart, Francis Shells, Harman SUber, Joachim R Sauasey. James J Snider, John acy, James H Sandiford, Jaeob Shaffer.Con- .JohnG Sexton. John HStrous. John FStur- terant, Walter W Smith, Francis M Stone, Emannel Shef- taU, John U Stegin. Alexander J ffShaw, Farley R Sweat. JameeF Stokes, John A Staley. Abner Sawyer. Samuel B Sweat. James Sullivan. Solomon Sheftall, Daniel T Scran ton. Daniel H Stewart, John Slone. WUliam Salto, Joseph D Stebbine, Jacob Spang, WUUam Shin ne re, John ShuuzeL Matthew Shannon, Dennis Sullivan, Fhllip Smith, John Shwtuk. James Shea. T—Peter GThomas-John F Tucker, John TThomas, William 8 Thompson,George HTHcomb, Charles G Talbird. John D Tenbroek, John Thompson, Frederick A Tapper. Jss Thurrt. WUliam U Tinsley, Barnard G Tilden, Anderson C Toms, Francis Truchelut V—Charles Yen Horn. David Vender Tristan) Yerstille, Henry H Verstille. WllUam H S VerstiUe. Henry Yfelstiteh. W—Richard Wayne, Edward G Wilson, WUUam Waters. Robert D Walker. Henry F WlUink. Laurence VL Wall, Na thaniel F Webster. Henry O Wyer. James T Webb, Henry E Weed, Smith Warner, Thomas White, Francis HWelman. Nicholas Wott William White, Thomas S Wayne, Benjamin Whitehead. Jacob Wlneberg, Samuel A Wood. George S Walt. Charles Wilson. Thomas J Walsh, John W Wilson. Jo- Jsph Washburn. Zachariah N Winkler. Lewis W Wells, Ed mund Wallen, WyUr Woodbridg*. Christopher White, Seth Woodward, Isaac Wilder, Dennis Wynn, James White, Philo H Wildman. WUUam Watson. WUliam P White, PhUip D Woolhopte A Ashbsl Welles, John J Waver, ton Young. 1 Zittrouer. AU persons entitled to Tote, and desirous of voting at the next election for Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savannah and hamlets thereof, are respectfully requested to caU at my office and register their names within the time prescribed by law, else they will be debarred the right of voting thereat. [EDWARD G. WILSON. apU5 Clerk of Council. laciurcc or put up : me wnoie m oe in gooa snipping urocr, free of all charges to the United States, and to the entire satisfaction of the Inspecting officers, said officers to be ap pointed br the Nary Department. Tho often must distinguish the prices for each article mentioned, and must be calculated to cover erety expense attending the fulfilment of the contract, including tho ne cessary metal and navy buttons. In case of failure on tho part of the contractors to furnish and deliver the several articles which may be ordered from them, inpnyrrlimeandqfyrrmerqt Burtau of 1‘rovUions and Clothing purchase or direct purchases to be made of what may be required to supply the deficiency, under the penalty to be expressed In toe contract; the reconi of a requisition, or a dupUcate copy thereof, at the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, or at either of the nary yards aforesaid, shall be evidence that such requisition has been nude and re ceived. Two or more approved securities in a sum equal to the estimated amount of the respective contracts will be re quited, and ten per centum will be withheld from the amount of all payments on account thereof as collateral security, and not in any event to be paid until it 1s in all respects compiled with ; and ninety percentura of the a- mount of all deliveries made will be paid by the Nary Agent within thirty daya after triplicate bills, duly autoen ticated. shall have been presented to him. Didders whose proposals are accepted (and none others) will be forthwith notified, and a* early as practicable a con tract will bo transmitted to them for execution, which con tract must be returned to the Bureau within five days, ex clusive of the time required for the regular transmission of the mail. A record, or duplicate of the letter informing a bidder of the aceptance of his proposal, will bo deemed a notification thereof, within the meaning of the act cf 1840, and his bid will be made and accepted in standing. Every offer made must be accompanied (as directed in the act of Congress making apropriations for the naval ser- vice for 1840-'47, approved 10th August, 1848.) by a writ ten guaranty, signed by one or more responsible persons, to the effect that he or they undertake that the bidder or bidders will, 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 wlU not be obliged to consider any proposal unless accompanied by ‘ ‘ oy law: t‘ ' ‘ f the pany to dig a basin sevcnty-flvK feet wide, for timber, Ac.; also, to grant permission to the Savannah Patent Brick Company to dig a basin forty fo«t wide, for the reception of flat boats at their wharf on ths canal. See. 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savannah and hamlsta thereof in Council assembled, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of the same, That the Canal Company be, and is hereby permitted to make a basin seventy-five feet widefor timber, Ac, through the land of the Central Railrord and Banking Company of Georgia, on the western side of the canal and connected with the canal: Pntidtd, That toe same be located under the supervision of the Committee of Dry Culture, and that all eulverts and ditches which the said Committee shall deem necessary by reason of said tosin, shall be made by the said Canal Company at its expense. Sec. 2. Be it further ordained by toe authority aforesaid. Hut the Savannah Patent Brick Company be. and it is here- K permitted to nuke a basin forty fret wide for the recep- u of flat boats, at their wharf on the canal; Prm'dm. That the same be located under the supervision of the Com mittee on Dry Cull are. and that aU culverts and ditches which the said Committee shall deem necessary by reason of said basin, shall be made by the sold the Savannah Pa tent Brick Company at its expense. Sec. 3. Be it further ordained br the authority aforesaid. That aU ordinances or parts of opfinancesmilitatlngagainst to# provisions of this ordinance be. and the same are her by repealed. Passed in Council, Savannah, 7tb ApriL 1853. R. WAYNE, Msrxr. [Attest] Edwaxd O. Wagon, c. c. . erection of a Building to be caBed the Massie Common SchooL Sac. 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the * “ “ hamlets “ “ City of Savannah and toe hamlets thereof, in Council os- setabled, and It is hereby ordained by the antbority of the same, that the lot of land situated at too South-west corner of Habersham and Sooth Broad-streets, not exceeding sev enty feet in width by ooe hundred and twenty feet in depth.be and the same is hereby set aside for educational purposes, and for ths purpose of haring erected thereon, at some future period, a School House to be designated Ths Massie Common SchooL Sec. 2 Be It father ordained by the antbority. that aU Or dinances or parts of Ordinance*. militating against this Or dinance. be and the same are hereby repealed. Pasted in Council. Savannah, March 24,1853; (Att E WAYNE, Mayor, st) Edwxkd q, Wnaoir, c. e 3—mh29 A N ORDINANCE, to amend an Ordinance entitled “ the Ordinance for toe ‘ - - - .the tees of the pur- Ordinance for d*Uea. pointing out tbebathe end the eeveral City officers therein specified, poses therein mentioned, peered 2d August, 1839 Sea 1 tie it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the dty of Savannah, and hanxleta thereof, in OeencQ assem bled, aad H is hereby erdalned 1 “ - —“ “ *“ that U shsU be the Susy of the d by the aatbafity of the i be Clerk of Council, to forabh the City Printer or Printers, and to aU the ttltors of news papers in the dty of Savannah, who may desire to publish the proceediags of Coe nril, a cepy of said proceedings, with- So. 8BO-9 that aU Ordinancee orj the provisiosu of this Ore by repealed. Passed in ML,, of the meetings . authority ahresslif. of Orfllniqcei.mni toting agolnsi be and the soma ore bere- EUWXBI) G. Wiusow. c a 3—mh» - SILVER'S HDEBJOi PAINTS. TUST RECEIVED.—A supply of Mineral Faints, fire and J water-proof colors, uofoding. Hurt Mineral Palate differ seocstiolly frosn aU others 1* market. They are not Cfcys, they require Utile oO, they ds aet work tmfcfaly, test flew eerily os white teed. They hr ewe very heavy body, set Immediately, aad bocomeaa (adertruetekM covering of Uni neyMlthwerackBQryetiaadntaimaostroufer dryer than white lead. I have n variety of colon, Ret, Yellow, various Browne, aad Jet Btedr. They ore superior " , w ' j r la body (or t the awrihea of White : Mints, and require less oU. I am nowprsparedto eovkrTI*Booft.ae nothingadbs to tin Ilka Sheris Mineral Palate. Forsalebr JOB* J MAURXCS, wrt 10 and 19 ~— the guaranty required by law: tho competency of guaranty to be certified by the Navy Agent, District Attor ney. or some officer of the General Government known to the Bureau. Extract fm* the ad rt Cmyras. apprmrd August 10.1846. **S*C. 6. And be it further enacted. That, from and after the passage of this act, every proposal for naval sunptles Invited by the Secretary of the Navy, under the proviso lo the general appropriation bill for the navy, approved March third, eighteen hundred and forty-three, shall be panied by a written guaranty, signed by one or more re sponsible persons, to the effect that be or they undertake that the bidder or bidders v.ill, if hi* 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 the 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 the bidder or bidders, he or ther shall foil 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- for'—*-*■*— —■* ; and shall forthwith cause ths difference between the amount contained In the proposal so guarantied and the amount for which he may nave contracted for furnishieg the said supplies for the whole period of toe pr posal to be charged up against said bidder or bidders, and hU or their guarantor or guarantors; and the same may be immediately recovered by the United States, for the use of the Navy Department, in an action of debtagainst either or all of said persons." apll—law4w [nr anHORtTT.l “SMALL STOKES”—1853-’34. Nirv InauimiEcT. > Bureau cf Proriiiont and Cl thing, March 31, 1853. ] P ROPOSALS.sealed and endowed ‘‘Proposals for small stores." will be received at thi* bureau until 3 o’clock. Thursday, the 28th day of April next, for furnish. United States navy yards at Charlestown. Massachusetts Brooklyn, New York; and Gosnort, Virginia, such quanti ties only of the following articles as mar be required dered from the contractor by the chief of” * mail Brushes, sharing Brushes, scrubbing Brushes, shoe’ Brushes, clothes Buttons, navy, vest Buttons, navy, coat Buttons, dead-eye Blacking, boxes of Beeswax Combs, coarse Combe, fine Cotton, tfoolaof Grass, for bats Jscknives Handkerchiefs, cotton •Mustai Needles, tewing, assorted •Pepper, black •Pepper, red Razor*, in single cases Razor strops Riband, hat Soap, shaving, in cakes Silk, sewing, blue-black Scissors Spoons Thread, black, white end blue Tape, black and white Thimbles •Mustard and pepper vBl be required st New York only, end in the raw state. All the articles must be of good quality, equal to the best of those generally used is the service, and conformable to the samples (all of ichich have been recently selected and new) deposited at said naTy yards and in this bureau, and sub ject to such inspection st the navy yard where delivered os the chief of this bureau may direct, and be 'n all respects satisfactory to th» inyweting officer, said officer to be ap- pointed by the Navy Deportment. An the articles to be de livered free of aU incidental expenses to the government. In proper vessels or packages, and the price of each and every article must be the same at the respective places of delivery. Every seperate package in which ooe or more do wn of the above articles are packed, and theboxee. bales or brrrels in which the same may be delivered, shall be mark ed with their contents, the name of the contractor, and the month and year when put up; and, when desired, In good, substantial shipping order. The contractor most establish omries at such stations other than his residence, that no delay may arise in furnish ing whet may be required; and when the contractor or agent foils promptly to comply with a requision.the chief of the Bureau or Provisions end Clothing shell be authorised to direct purchases to be made to supply the deficiency.un der the penalty to be expressed in the contract; the record of a requisition, ora duplicate thereof, at the Bureau of Provisions snd Clothing, or at either of the navy yards afore said, shall be evidence that such requisition has been made and received. Two or more approved sureties. In a sum equal to the es- mated amount ef the contract, wiU be required, and ten per centum in addition will be withhold from the amount of all payments on account thereof as collateral security, to secure its performance, and not in any event to be paid un til it is tn sU respects eompUed with; ninety per centum of the amount of all deli write made wiU be paid by the navy agent within thirty day* after bills, duly authentica ted. shaU hare been presented to him. Blank forms of pnipssnli may be obtained on application ■gents at Port **■ ”—" to the navi ivy agents at Portsmouth. New Hampshire toOvXew Yqrk. Philadtlphio, Baltimore, Norfolk. Peas Bos- and at this bureau. A record or dejOkate of tho letter informing a bidder of tho acceptance of his popotaL wfll be deemed a notification thereof within the meaning of the aet of 1840. aad his bid vrOl be made anl accepted in standing. Every offer made mast bo accompanied (as directed in ie act of Coogrees making appropriations fcr the naval tea guarantee, signed by osw or more raepontible persona, to the effort that be or they undertake thatthe bidder or bidders, if his or their bid be accepted, enter into on obliga tion within fire day*, with good and sufficient sureties, to furnish the supplies proposed. The bureau wfll not bo ebU- gated to couMer any proposal, unless accompanied by the gated to coadig any proposal, unlese accompanied by the leffieorcf thegeMral government known to the bureau. of this art ’ enacted, That from aad after uuro, etfuiccn-aimarea ana sorty-uiree, snail be accom- sssi&isstwsa suss“ass tSattbe bE£» biddeni wlILifhls £\bei?Ud NE, Ocala, Florida, "PLANTATION FOH SALK. “ EMY AT BLUFFTON. 8. O. Her. JOSEPH B. 8RABR00K, Principal Mr. THOMAS J. WELLS, Assistant. T HE Principal has been engaged for nearly twenty years In the Instruction of yontna- f" - _ (n the Instruction of youlhs. The Assistant has been engaged *a Teacher of Mathematics snd the English branch** for the lost eight years in the Beanfort College. Boys wlU be received boarders In the families, both of ths Principal end Assistant. The price of board, tuition, Ac., wiU be sixty-fire dollars per quarter, payable semi-an nually. In point of healthiness, Blufllon is not surpassed by any location In the Southern country. Ktfercneet—Bishop Elliott, Dr. Flekling. Gen. Jm.HamU ton , snd Mr. Lynch Hamilton. deck—eodlS MERGER UNIVERSITY. PenfM, Oreene Oounty, tits. b«l. they ■■reor *ound.uhbrokftraI Aided, by this invaluable remedy * 1 * ,k, *nC From fte urueeble effect in there ease* , •i •elreeunwilling to forego its use whentiS H bos ceased. n '«viilj a ] From two eminent physicians In To Slxoxm in Pubjjc 8mx«iJtoiireSlM t ^ 1 , , u ®2^ ] es by its action on the throat snd lunra somU quantities, It removes ell hoaneSj7«S endwonderfoUyincrease*the power endfiASaJJW- Abthju is generally much relieved, snd eften ed by Cherry Pectoral. But there ere reS ■tlnele aa to iieM entirely to no medicine. £!*> torsi wiU curs them. If they can be cured U * n * ** BKOXCiirm, or Irritation of the throat and nr,«. I of thelnnga,may be cured br taking Cherry B;r. Dt. N„y«k.,m_. -I u™ —th.Q,;rr,I’.ct.nl m« ond BroncfaltU »Iwdl me to l^liere it to cure tho., dlaeuee.» ” nnljt, Refer to—John Boston, Savannah. .Bon. U. 8. Perry, Ml- inopy, Florida, or to the subscriber at Newnansrille, FI*. February 13th, 1853, fab21-dfcw3m rpHE Studies In this University are i—ATheological course 1 of three yean, designed for those who are preparing for Until Min t A Collegia to Course of four years, equal to that of other Colleges in the country t A Scientific Course of three yean, Including, with some ad dition. aU the studies of the Collegiate Course except the An cient Languages ; F O R 8 A I.E.—A Tract of LAND, containing 20214 ' WaUbourvlUe, Liberty apl 20—dkc ertv county, H. IV. BACON, E. D. WAY. LAND FOR SALE. esses THE subscriber offers for ule 1,200 acres of land, JWWylng on the AUtamaha, river, tores miles below the ^A^-fork; known as Town Bluff. There are 250 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, one of the best stands for a store In this section. The piece has the advantage of steamboats during the foil, winter and spring months, and one of tho best fi*heries 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 Lend well timbered, with 150 acres of first rate bay land well ditched and drained, ready for clear- ng. with five acres cleared. Said land will produce fifty buahels of corn to the sere. Tills land liea two miles from Uann Ferry, on the Alatamaiia river. Also. 6,000 acres of first quality pine timbered land on the Alatamaiia andOemuIgee river*. All these lands are situato in tho first and second district of Appling county. Also, 2,000 seres of land well timbered with cypress aud white oak. Any person wishing further particulars can address ms at HaU P. O., Georgia. jan31—-lawdkwCm W. DYALL. AST The Raleigh. (N. C.) Standard will please publish weekly for six months, and scud bill to VALUABLE RICE LAND FOIl BALE. wy* A Tract of Tide Swamp Land, containing 500 acres, •Wlljragon the AUtamaha river, three mile* above IUrl- <*suen,a«T in, adjoining lands of the estate of Butler aud Dun- wody on the east, and Gignilliat and Walker on the north and west, having as good su pitch of tide as any rice plan tation on the river. My terms are, twenty dollars per acre, one- fourth cash, and the balance on a credit of from five to ten years, the Interest only required to be paid annually. Apply to the undersigned at Darien. In case of my absence Mr. Jokes Prixgli will show the land, a plan of which can ltm ...... . 4 IL. ..r il. r, 1 * be seen at the office or the Georgian. „ SAMUEL M. STREET. Pomp, Jan. 22, 1853. jan25—lam , FOR SALE.—A Tract of LANDof live Hundred acres strictly prime Rice land, immediately opposite the old i of Hardwick. The situation of the place afford* one of the best Saw-miU seats in the Southern couutry. focilitiei for timber being easy and without end. Vcsasels coming from sea can load immediately alongside, drawing from ten to fifteen feet of water. For terms appl v to Henry WiUiam*. U.S. District Attorney,SarannaU,or to B.STIL1S, Bryan coun- OCCU] up am ...... _. ary street, west by the Canal, north by Railroad street, and * ou, h by lots Nos. 6 and 6, snd contains about four acres, febl WYLLY k MONTMOLUN. STEAM SAW BULL FOR SALE, S ITUATED half a mile from tills City, on the canal, has ■ basin capable of holding two million feet of Logs. The Mill has been in operation about seven months, runs two gang* and an edging saw, also Grist Mill. Tills Mill taws from 12 to 15 M. feet per day. For partlcularaapply to WYLLY k MONTMOLUN. TjHlR SALE—The westerly half of Lot No. 2 Yamaeraw, J being toe Wharf now occupied by the Charleston Steam Packet Company, tneasnring one hundred feet on the Hirer, and running back about two hundred feet to Canal-street. lease which will expire on the e prevWui to'the first Tuesday In o offered at auction at the Court dels COHEN k F06DICK. F R SALE.—A negro woman, aged about thirty-eight years, a flrstra'e washer, warranted as such, with her daughter, aged twenty-two years. * seamstress.— Also, a woman, aged about forty years, a good cook, with her children, two boys, seven and sixteen years of age. These negroes, belonging to an estate, will be told during this week, on Uberal terms. j*nl9 T. J. WALSH. No. 170 Bay-st. N EGROEM FOR SALE—A woman aged 35 years, a good cook washer and ironer. A mulatto woman. 27 years old, a first rate seamstress and house servant, snd her son 8 years old. Awoman37 years old. a good cook, washer snd chifdrer iron errand her two children ace-1 8 and 2 years. A boy aged 17 year*. A man 35 year* old, a good field hand. Also. abojragedlOyeara. Apply to WYLLY k MONTMOLUN T?OK SALE—A likely family of negroes, a woman 35,'her J? son 16, a girl 14. a hoy 11. and a boy 4. J»n22 WYLLY k MONTMOLUN. T7H)R SALE—A likely fomilv of negroes: a carpenter 35, A his wife 32. a good washer and ironer. her son. very likely. 15. a girl 5. a boy 3. and an infant. The above ne groes are of good character and verv valuable. J»n3> WYLLY k MONTMOLUN. T70R SALE—A likely negro man 27, another 24. another X 1 26. another 28, and a boy 14. Applr to J»nl« WYLLY k MONTMOLUN. T70R SALE—A mulatto woman. 20 year* old, a rood JC seamstress, and her chUd. Apply to j*n!4 . WYLLY k MONTMOLUN. TTOR SALE—A negro woman, and her four children ; X man 21, one 19, boy 14,a ” Janl4 I, and boy 11. country raised. — i.VTmoi wyLly k MONTMOLUN. F iR SALE—Six likely negro girl*, aged from 12 to 1. year*; also a woman, aged 23 years, a good cook, wash- er and ironer, with her two girl children. 6 and 2 rears Apply to no29 WYLLY k MONTMOllLN TTHiR SALE—Two very likely country raised negroes: a J? man aged 25years, a first rate Axeman and Held 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 MONTMOLUN. T7V)R SALE—A negro woman, aged about 33 year*, very 1 intelligent, and warranted a first rate cook, washer and ironer, sold to remain in the city. Also, a likely negro man. aged 25 years. *5ec3 WYLLY k MONTMOLUN. Janl9 WYLLY k MONTMOl JpOR SALE—Trust lots Nos. 25 and 20 on Bull street, Monterey ward and square. Apply to j*nl9 WYLLY k MONTMOLUN. complete seamstress and house servant; also, a negro roman, aged about SOyeart, a good cook, washer and iron •r. Apply to oc21 WYLLY k MONTMOLUN. . E ssa h “” ,, “ UM FobCkot-GItiio tmetle of AnUmoii-. tab. Ij Uipud fiaquent toor th. Ctonj'iWtoitoB subdues th* dlsesae. If taken in season, it will dm r? 1 TUI Iraomi laI .pertll, nmu.ol bj ihu mZ, *> eroua instences have been noticed where *hcU& »re protected from any serious consequence*. mhST? •ighbors, without the Cherry Pectora?were2U£j2 The regular time for the admission of Students, Is at the opeuins of the Fall Term, the test Wednesday tn August. Candidates for admission nto the Collegiate Course must sustain a satisfactory examination in Geography, Arith metic, English, Latin and Greek Grammar, Csesar, Virgil. Cicero’s Select Orations, and Jacob’s Greek Reader ; ana must bo at least fourteen years of age- Candidates for admission into the Scientific Course must sustain a katUfactory examination on Geography, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Simple Equations In Algebra, snd two books In Geometry; and must be at least sixteen yean of jdu'iion. 111 ^Spring Term. Fall 2km. Ix Theological S foumart, Gratuitous... .Gratuitous. IsCollegk. 825 00 $16 00 Scientific Course, 25 00 16 00 far Acapkkt— Preparatory Class, 25 00 16 00 Second “ 20 00 12 00 Third “ 15 00 9 00 Elementary “ 10 00 6 00 Room Rent 6 00 4 00 Cbntingent Expenses, 2 00 1 00 These expenses require to be paid In advance. From Students who lodge in the College buildings, fifty dollars will be received** 'foil payment for the tuition fees, room rent, and contingent expenses of the year. The price of Board in the Tillage is 810 per month ; of washing, room-rent, and fuel, 83. OOXUKNCKXKXTAXl) VACATIONS. Tito Commencement is held on the last Wednesday in July. There are two Vacations, dividing the year Into terms, as ' follows : ^^Flrst Term—from lest Wednesday In August to December _ _ _ . . „ 8auk, Ohio, 11 th Jnne. ]Ut Dr. J. C. Atxr:—I write to inform you of thetnb. markable effects of your Cherry Pectoral in this -i— - In my own family. One of my daughters was „ cured in three days of a dreadful hooping courh"^^ It. Dr. Means, one of our very best physician* fred*tS! thst he considers it the best remedy we have nr diseases,and that be has cured more cate* of erostiS it than any other medicine he ever admioDtrred ' ^ From the distim „ teria Medic*. Bowdoin College. I have found the Cherry Pectoral as its ingredient. a_ a powerful remedy for colds, and coughs, and diseases. Parxir Cun tUNB Y n 7 Brunswick, Me.. Feb. 6.1847. ! a Dr. Valentine Mott, tho widely celebrated Profo*,* Sureery in the Medical College, New York city, san * “It gives me pleasure to certify the value and efiam Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral which I consider peculiarly ed to cure diseases of the throat and lungs." * Cures of diseases upon the Lungs have been efftcWu Cherry Pectoral in such extreme cases as warrant tl«k lief that a remedy baa at length been found that ask! pended on to cure Coughs, Colds and Consumt-tioa *u carry from our midst thousands every year. It is isfoj! medicine to which the afflicted can look with confidicnL relief, and they should not foil to avail tbew»»lve*e(ji Prepared by J. C. AYER, Chemist. Lowell.Xu Sold br TURNER k CO.. A. A. SOLOMONS, W. Tm COLN. HENDRICKSON k M«XJRF, Savannah ; and |t g the Druggists throughout the State. eodkwSm-sj Winter Vacation—from December 16th to February 1st. Second Term—from Arst day of February to Commence ment. Summer Vacation—from Commencement to last Wed nesday in August. B. M. SANDERS, Secretary of the Board of Trustees. Any friend, by application to Dr. J. L. DAGG, President of tho University, will reeeire a catalogue, containing the course of studies, snd all other necessary information. STEAM ENGINE Ac MACHINERY AGENCY* “ .The undersigned. B. W. Leotard and E. many years connected with th* Allaire Works, as Superin. tendent and Engineer, snd more recently superintending engineer for the Collins’ Line of New York snd Liverpool United States Mail Steam Ships, aaalso of the Ocean Steam Navigation Company's, running between New York, South ampton and Bremen,.) haring formed a copartnership, of fer their services as consulting Engineers and Agents, for purchasing or sup —•-*—*• *■ * ** ----- Wheel and Pro Marine Engine* ■Inch _ en and Flax Manufactories, snd Machinery for every de scription or Manufacturing. Corn. Flour and Saw Mills. Su- —tr Mills and Refineries, Quarts Cruahir J **’ * ing and other Mining tacliipcry. Mill Geering, SbafUng and Pullies. Every do- —» f ^p H .LI » —- - » ■ - USM scription of Castings, Wrought Iron Forgings. Ac. Specifications snd contracts prepared, plena and de tail drawings furnished, steam vessel*, steam engines and other machinery surveyed and toIuo thereof estimated. Second hand rteam vessels, steam engines and Boilers, cotton and woolen machinery generally, for ule. W. B. LEONARD k E. W. SMITH. Office 75 Merchants’ Exchange, Cr. Wall snd Hanover-streets. New York. Riraxxcxs AT THI XOTTH. E K Collins. Agent New York and Liverpool U SM Steamers C H Sand, lYesident Ocean Steam Navigation Company Mortimer livings ton, Agent Sew York and Havre U Steamers. Ext* Nye. Commander Steamer Pacific. Joseph J Comstock. Commander Steamer Baltic. G W Floyd. Commander Steamer Washington. James P Allaire, Esq., formerly Proprietor of the Allaire Work*. John F Winter. Son k Co, Merchants, New York. Eagle A Hazard, «• « Peter Cooper. “ “ Asa Worthington, •* « A O Pannolee. •• « James Dogmnlus. Iron Store Builder, u Hazard k Mont rath. Merchants. Buffalo, New York. Bush A Wildes. Merchants. Boston. Mass. P Grinvll A Sons. Merchants, Providence, R. L SANDS’ SARSAPARILLA, F f QUART UOTTLfS. for the removal and permannt* of all diseases arising from an impure state of tleto or habit of the system. The Talueof this Medicine (snow widely known, ufo ry day the field of its usefulness is extended, it in;** ed, and highly recommended by physicians and to le the most powerful and searching preparados fo the root, that has ever been employed in medical [uc* Its operation extends to the remotest parts of the and consists tn removing diseased action in the abwra and secreting organs. In man. nature seldom e(le«i» assisted, the cure of any violent disease, but require > aid of a stimulent, alterative, or antlspeptle medica. I diseases of the skin and flesh, a combination of tLewfo classes of medical agents is highly desirable. AEfc properties arc combined in this preparation ; and hr« of operating successfully upon the system, as tin n necessarily do when taken separately, they openw'oi tancously, and in perfect harmony when adminlueii this form. Its tonic property strengthens the digretioi improves the appetite. Its alternative tendency oire< the accumulations of morbid matter.—and its ae’j>ra Influence neutralizes the tutus, by which the dimxtb tered. Its uniform success in curing and relieving thewt ous diseases for which it is recommended, is emtU by a multitude of attested fact*. Cure of Bronckilu. or Minimi’ Sore Threat Fair Havev, (Mass.) Auguit 2SLlffi Messrs. Sands:—I regard it but justice to jourwhn^ humanity to all similarly afflicted, to say, that jtvk •anarilla has cured me or the chronic laryngitis. It would be difficult for me to describe the alaraiqn dition of my throat and Tocal organs previous to tb< ui your invaluable remedy. During nrarlythreeyn.nl* forced to desist from the public duties of rov j-rin#:* and having made use of a great variety of profrswd ■» Dcs, baideasubmitting to more than thirty cxtreBtltpj ful caultie applications. I had abandoned ail hop**/id when, os a dernier resort, I was lead to the trial tf re Sarsaparilla. My djsrase was of so long standing, snd had. .. ly resisted the best medical skill, that I am cowovl cannot trul^ be said.“my faith hath saved mo,” for IU SWAIN’S CELEBRATED PANACEA, For tho cure of Incipient Consumption, Scrofula, General Debility. White Swelling. Rheumatism, Diseases of th* Liver snd Skin, snd all diseases arising from impurities of the blood and the effects of mercury. S WAIN'S PANACEA has been for more then thirty years celebrated in this country snd in Europe for its extra ordinary cures—for the certificates of which reference Is made to the directions snd books (which may be had gra tis) accompanying the Panacea, some of which give the particulars of ease* too frightful for general publication, where the patients had been almost eaten up with scrofu la. and were deemed incurable by physicians. It bos been used in hospitals, and private practice, and has bail the singular fortune of being recommended by the most celebrated physicians snd other eminent persons. Among others by— W. Gibson.M. D..Prot of Sarrery.Pa. University. Valentine Mott M. D- Prof, of Surg. N. Y. University. W. P. Dew***, M. D . Prot of Mid. !■*. ChlTeratty. N. Chapman. M. D., Prof of FhvsK Pa. University. T. Parke. M. D.. Pres’t College Physicians. PhUad. Pr. Dal Valle. Prof, of Medicine*. Havana. Jose Eonrenco d* Los. Prof, of Surgiry. Liibon. J. Chlpman. Member Rova! College Surgeons, London. G. W. Erring. Ute Minister to Spain. Sir Thomas Pearson. Major General British Amy. Gilbert Robertson, British CoosuL Ac. And also, tb* vrooderful cures effected by Swaim's Pana cea bare, for many year*, mad* It an invaluable remedy. Th# Panacea does not contain mercury in any form, and be ing an innocent preparation, it may be given to the moat tender infisnt, The retail price has been reduced to 81 50 per bottle (con taining three half pints) or three bottles for 84.. BEWARE OF IMPOSITION. Swaim's Panacea is fas round bottle*, fluted longitudinal- ly, with the following letters blown in the glass: - Swaik’s —Paxacxa—Pwkiad’a," and having the name of James Swsim stamped oa the sealing wax and written on tb* Ubel of Congress making appropriations for the naval covering the'esrk, aad a splendid engraving for the side of ■mice for lM6-’47. approved 10th August. 1846) by a writ- thebotUa, * * * the bottle, composed cf geometric Uthe week,« nine different die*, which have been turned for rive use of the proprietor, by Draper A Co., of PhOadelphU. In the centre is a theexcln- portrait of the graver* late Wm. Bwaln, copyright secured. Also. Bwain’s Yeralfogt, j&sEtettsui&nssst ^a^^jBsgjyggsat ith-ctrert. befow Chestnut, PbilodelpoU, and sold bya stand Sev- ■ssflBs-ggr - •*- C,nm> to toobUfa lb. (nulTOBnlB'lFIiiaR-taa 8nltn’> V.mlhp, ib«M Mnnfbltobb«mllntUi«BUM Sir AIM bmbdMr. **wfbl to obaem (hot Uw mow 8WAIM 1,'neDM' ' " ' _ mo, bo kopowA on bj awdi “TOO br O pwooo bMriOM * colcoutod to doodn. Bam- a t. trmnlnJ. Yreri^rnf Ifiech^cV Mg. Co^ Peterabnrg. Ya. C P MsHctt, President Rockfish Mg. Co., FayetteriU*. N. C. J G Csirus. Agent Rowan Mannf’g. Co.. Salisbury. N. C. Wm Greff. President GnaiterilleMg. Co., Charleston, S. C. George W Winter, Banker. Columbus. Geo. Joseph W Winter. Esq., Montgomery, AU. W J Ledysrd. Merchant, Mobile, Ala. Sidney Smith. Esq. “ “ Rufus R Belknap. Msnuf'r “ « — . - - Jamc*. Saul, Fx;.. Prest. Com'l. Water Works. N Orleans, *. n - T W W White. Banker. New Orleans. La. Samuel I) Morgan, Merchant Nashville, Tenn. J G Ambler. Esq.. Jacksonville. Florida. J S Sanborn. Esq.. Coffeerille, Miss. Burtill A Patrick. Merchants. Son Francisco, Cal. Charles Bogardus. Architect. “ “ M ig MATTE WAN MACHINE AND MAN UFAC- TURING COMPANY, TTNDER* new and improved organization, manufacture kJ Ljcomotive and Stationary Engines. Sugar Mills. Gins. Presses. lathes. Drills. Ac. Also, every description of Cot ton. Woolen and Saw MBI work. Shafting. Pulleys, Ac.. Cast ings of any weight, (haring a large assortment of patterns.) at reduced prices. F. 8. CLAXTOX, Engineer. Depot 13 PUtt-streeL eornor of Gold. CUxton A Wet- more. Excelsior. Collins A Co. and II. Collins’Axes, Hard- ware Agency. 23 Pratt-st, New York. oclQ—lyr GROCERIES. C RANE A HOIXOMBE here received by recent arrivals and offer for sole, on the most reasonable terms, the following: St asis—50 hhds Porto Rica fair to choice. 25 do prime St Croix. 25 do fair Cube, 200 bbU Stuart’s B A C. 25 do crashed. 25 boxes Ixaf. Comer—5(8) bag* Rio, fair to prime, 100 do Jamaica, 100 pockets Old Java. 50 bags Cuba. Bsuoi.mi amd Rorx—200 bale* Gunny, 10 do Dundee. 300 coils Rope ’ Bactim—50 casks Sides. 25 do Shoulders MotawEu-50 tierce* Cuba. 50 bbls do, 50 do X Orleans. Tobacco—300 boxes various brand Chow:—150 boxes Cream. 50 do English Dairy. MArxrxn—25 bbU No 1,25 half bbU da 50 bbs half bbls do. SO bbU No 3 ^ a b . blj EP Gin. 50 do Connecticut River da 50 do N k Rum. 25 do extra choice old Mo Whisky. 50 do Bal timore llo nntrf.r p..V-. If -1 TP!.. r . _ r* - . *No9, 25 umoreda 25 quarter casks pure MaUga Wine. 25 do Seig- nette Brandy. 10 half Dines Otard Brandy. 5 pipes UolUnd Gin 15 quarter casks Madeira Wine. Campus—50 boxes Adamantine, 100 do Star, 25 do Peart, n do Hnnt k 100 do Hunt A Bradel'.. fVnjx —50 boxes Underwood’s. 25 do Remington's. Teas—25 quarter chests Green, 10 half chests BUek. 10 quarter chests Gunpowder. Fui™—» U." bbUEjli»,M bbU Hiram Smith, 150 do Baltimore, all new wheat. Staroi—50 boxes Pearl. 25 quarter boxes do. KAtsiMfr—25 boxes Bunch. 25 half boxes do. Almomw—15 frails Jordon. Brnsmw—iso do* painted. 50 do varnished. octl FRESH ARRIVALS. riROCERp. UQUORS AND WINfS-Recrived by recent VT arrivals—120 bbls crashed, pulverised and clarified Sugars. 25 boxes double refined Loaf Sugar 270 boxes Tobacco. 8*. fie and 1 lb lumps 45 ri *= B . 100 boxes best lomlly Soap, 100 do No 1 do 114 half cheste Block Tea, some of it very superior IS ESHBSSSSS IS tuU[Jr— Otard, Horn, t Cota Brondj 1 ^ Fmwh Dtabd, 4 puncheon* Jamaica and St Croix Ram 30 casks Madeira and Tenerife Wines ? u £ rior 0,4 M»Arira and Sherry Wine* IS 400 ban Bock and Drop Shot 50 bbls No 3.25 do No 2.20 do and 30 half do Nol Mackerel 60 boxes (odfith and 40 kitts No 1 Mackarel With > lull rupplr or .r.rjthlop .Ur m lb, pocnj Um. For sale on accomodating terms by 0014 J. V. OQXXEBAT k CO. S UNDRIES.—20° boxes lobaeco, assorted kinds; 70 hhds folr and choice Prato Rico Smr. JO do d^ 55 tin.i&i^SgnfSSS Sod^Srt. Rico and 8t. Domingo do. 75 do Java do, 150 and « chests 40 ¥» d !i BUek J®* M0boxseSo^p; 100do Mas ^ Gln «w; 80 whole and 90 hall bbls. Butter, Sod* and Sugar BUcoit* 120.000 Snn. as sorted kinds; 20bog. fSkTho Whisky, 100 do White do. 50 dolfoiSraheui »dortd Bourbon do. 140 do K. Phelpe’ Gin! OOdoWP k BL Rvw 55* ? nu &‘ n cul * 0 * a faoosdrtorae, 150 kegs CuMmd RU “* * riUDSL S52 OT * , 2SS t i*!v o ’ 60bo ”* s ’“ tBd * wmua’s aSroMobiM ton any Our clergyman of the Baptist Church saysTthatii*. the run of Influenza her* this season, he has sw*.2 ie could icirr.li hi» . from your medicine, he could searcelv have beU«Tel«? out seeing. Yours respectfully ^ J.D. Sinclair, Deputy I'oitnuit*, iguigbed l-rotessor of Chrmeitrvud i raoln College. * none ; but 1 trust 1 feel in some appropriate degree pi* for the favorable resul tabove mentioned I bsve nc«k able to attend to the duties of the pastorate for more tin year, and having proved from actual experiment tit* roughness of the cure, I could not feel justified inlet withholding this statement. I am accustomed to keep a bottle of your Sersapsnh hand, and whenever exposed to colds, or extra laUa; use it as a prerentire. Very gratefuUy yours, S. C. Bkowm, raster of Centre-st. M. E. Chord From the Sale cf Maine. The attention of the reader is called to the foliowir/L tlfleate of a remarkable cure effected by using only fink ties of Sands’ Sarsaparilla. Fidmtt, (Maine.) April 16. IU Messrs. A. B. A D. Samps : GentlemenTW* to to certify that I have been iflai more or lc*e eTer since my birth, with scroiui*. vLlcke tinued to increase until lait February, la Jsntm leg* were so swollen 1 could not get on a boot «iM and I had several Urge sores on me all the time hi situation, I was about to git# up in desmir. when I v*» Tlsed to try Sands’ Sarsaparilla. I had not much fodt It but I sent to your ageuts in Augusta, Me., sod rewsi a bottle, which did me so much good that I teotixis another, and continued until I had taken fivs bottire. is now perfectly welL If any person who m.vv read tiik ter is afflicted with any disease or Scrofula. I wexhas sincerely recommend and advise them to male t*f Sands’sarsaparilla. If any person wishes furti.tr iafuts tion about my ease, by railing upon me, I can cm* them of the healing power of this medicine. _ _ _ „ Srcnuur C. Haitm **• 8 —We ar* personally acquainted with Ur.ih»i)( and belieTe his statement above to be true. __ , PauMCHAK k Twon Prepared andsold.wholesaleandretail.bv A rnreuts snd inn 1 J . tr... to*’.For sale by MOORE A HESpRiCKSON. K3. ^ * P^^N’ 'J • F. LINCOLN and A. A. SOWVOSi b vannsh ; Haviland. Risicy A Co. Angusta. nol5-joi THE YVONDER OF THE 'WORLD! “ We would not grow one bud of hoje » ourannot garner in ripe fruit: ’ * oa garner in ripe fruit: ’’ HE GREAT REMEDY is st last discovered. anifotU destroyer of human happiness at length i* Consumption shall no longer rob our firesides did brightest ornaments, snd sink many * gentle ipriius untimely grave! Consumption ran be cured—Aitlr* d soon be os the thli— ,l -‘- .-..a. soon be as the things that were—and Couch* todfsik* rarenteofthat fell disease, that so often bnop titt* home* of our land. Taniih, as if by magic, before this k* clews remedy. This is thal that which has so long been sought for.uiiri full faith offered to the public as a cxktaim crxi fcr cvpt colds, whooping-cough, croup, asthma, and centred* snd will, in any rase where lung* sufficient are fcft »»«* tain life, cbedt the ulceration and raise the pt-X* health. ThU U not an idle boost, nor is thi« reward into thd market without a thorough triaL but hii beyond a doubt, that what has been asserted caj n>* - Tb* sentiment, that consumption cannot be cirri'* destroyed more lives than th* disease Itself.’’—Dr.LJ* Bat there le Hope t DEVINES’ COMPOUND PITCH LOZE5GU ■The proprietor, by the use of this article, snd the fckrt of I’roTidence. was raised, when be was rronounrri'*' 1 physician to be almost dying with consumption, to y* f * n P* wfllin ff 'hat so great a blessing sbsd« withheld from those on whom “ this right hand tffua-7' death ” has placed his mark. The Iareenge U perfectly harmless in its nature.**!* be taken with impuaity by tlfe infant and the invalid:* its benefioal effects will be felt In a few hour* sSn** mencing its use. Let all then, trv it. and if the** aswrts are not proved, after an impartial trial, the price of th* wU! be returned, and all agents are author.ieJ ton™ the money In any rase where the article is not satufoctory. > These Lounges are put up in 25 cent*. 50 centzssll bo*ea.and only need a trial to he follT appreciated- P- HUNT. Daincr. Ga., only agent for the States, to whom all orders must be addressed. fclWJ*. DR. BANlffING’8 IMPROVED BRACE. DR. 5. G. PANOnST. Dentist No.l»&«^ ton-street, opposite M. J. Soforoons’ having made arrangements aith the nar-** rers of the above valuable chirurgiral instrument *7 ply all applicant*, either at wholesale or retail. ' A female wed qualified to fit th* Brace will heist* dance upon ladies, and if desired, will wait upcntl«*» their residences. X. B.—Orders from Physicians in th# country via * promptly attended to. aprMg. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Georgia and French. Burr pean Mill Stooea; Ploughs ofjtre kinds, Eagle. Subsoil snd Twrt iShswt Iron Fire-proof Ssfrs. S? d ., 8p *' 1 S*V »nd Hay Forks. Potato Herts. Shelter*. Cob Crashers. Manure Drag*, Cultivator*. *5 Cutter*. Scythe* aad South*. Hoae. Axe*. Pick A«*5 Handle*. Road Scrapers, Ox Chains. Ox Yoke*. rucjfontvi, Garden Chairs. Segment* end Goto* Setts”- ” ** - - - « vutnier scales. j Hooka. Jock Screw*. Boniie's Sea Island OrttooGUsJ Griswold’s Upload do. Cement, Raster. Mfil sndQed® 1 Saws; also, I£v»d and Yard Saws. Ac. Foraalshy s»18 CHA-3 H. CAMPFIEU, 171 Bg* (JlBERlAN PALM SOAP.-Thla Sofia Is prei«rtfom*| O pure Palm OIL and is warranted to beef as*P* kJ pore Palm OIL and is warranted to beef asfP^ quality. It Is highly useful in denoting tb* ski*- h* emollient, and |— ^ •-*-* ed end for sate MlS . . ■■ tinuiuiK uw d predhees an excellent lather. J**J,**^ Uby WM. W U5KW* lionuMOBtfos**, N EW OXiKa—I’ataom’s Magazine, for March. . The Two Merchants, or Solvent and Insolvent by ” Arthur. Tho Mberiea of Homan Lifo,on Old Friend la sNevD* Darn urn’s Illustrated News, No. 9. Received by mb3 J. B. a’BBEDO. \TKW BACON AND LARD.-50 hhds rrioe new BJ Il fJdra. IS do do Shoulders. 30 bbls and 50 kcpF* >N, J0HNFT0N A3 QUPS3UOR FRENCH BITTERS, manufoetured O rand A Ox, Paris—A certain cure for tatsVpcy jr •Mof the etosMch. d^ty-dyspeema. Csver andsgrt^ ■11 earn plaints arising from a derangement of the to? system; it may ha used in srtne or spirits without )UI» mflrsily wmw ua I UN » MI » — T»1 U|»#K i» >•. i';