The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, May 04, 1853, Image 4

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I folk* r.waatm;w ! . HOT* lidm’n. intity of.l mw waahaUnd, two wardrobes, ,wo summon b*d»t*ada and mat- OM.lUf* show MM. OM Most* las* Jan. tumblsrs. knives and e, French lilt tM cups, nam«^#i,.cbandsll#re, curtain*, doauth* property of Nicholas V. tofort to oo foreclosure of a mortgage. Issued from ■few Chart, ft for or cf Georg* W. VTIUeUajid late merchants and oo-r*ru>«r« under of OeoTgeWTwitiett 4 CoTwaua Nlch* * JNO. DEVANNY, ■ , . ; . Sheriff 0.0. _ SHERIFFS BALE.—Will ba sold, on tin Br yIn May next, before the court hauaa In the city of Savannah, between the banal hour* of salt. three bun* died acreaof land, more or leas, bounded as follow*,towtt: North by lands of Mrs. Wlae and vacant lands, aouth by laaV. a. anuen. Ifaq,, Ordinary fbr Chatham , a . .0*h iron the #*• November next, i and admonlabaUeoncernad to Iwy* have) to the applicant in Vor before Up* Brat lion* itettara dlamlaaory will ba for Chatham conn* "JOHN M. imJJW, o.c, o. John j?g»! refiatar- />vai Ida Thefol ilnoa the Brat .. . , , ( “kUlStthlaa Amorous, John W-AniUrapn, David Abra- bama, Charles Arnold, George A Acb, Robert Austin, George Alexander, Cbarlaa B Aah, William B Andrews, Georgell Ash. B_Benedlet BourquIn.JobnWBlM, Gilbert Butler, ihn PflolftulUet, John V Barber, JuUuaDacUwoh^eorge Blount, Anton Borobart, Joseph Black, Alexander Franda at theOourtof Ordinary tor!letters dlsralssory as executors on the estate of John Bennetts . • CTE! J Bandy, Edwin H Bacon, Wm James Bullooh, Slegtaund. Berg, Milton JBockner, John Boeton, Henry B Bogardus, William H Bulloch,! 1 * trickBulkley, John W Beasley, John B BernwelL Jams# T Buckner, Anthony Beeler, Thomas A Brown, John Bums, Joeeph H Burroughe, BOrrien MB Bur roughs, William F Brantley, Charles H Bell, Elisa B Bars tow, Peter A Blots, Wm Oaston Bulloch, Isaao Brunner.' John Brunner, Jamea Bancroft. ©.—Solomon Cohen, Bernard Constantine, David 0 Caih, WllUam Cullen, Pater Corb, David Lopes Cohen, Jamea A Oonrvolale, Montgomery Cunimlng, Daniel B Camp, George Ertlln.,or lit. Illltcrr Of.JMtt* Uty , *'”nt«>aiieUoD rttShJSlSWl?0^6rK*»iir WnwMrt fcjrhi- PfoiM^^joillilSroionfff/iSroiil tM M.toicrlpt of ...Idfi.lt, bp Bar DtObHrar. ' Family Commentary on the tour Gospels, by Rev. Dr Trng, Peered Bonjs tor retail/ and 8oelal Worship. Rrery Day Bertotur# Reading, for the use of Families, by Rev J8Bltxe,MD. - Essays aud Mlicollanlei of Grace Aguilar, selected from the manuscript by her mother. A Poetical Works of Thomas Way. 9 Poetry of Flower* and Flower* of Poetry. , Bomtner and Winter of the 8oul, by Rev Erakln* Beale. Boya and Girls Own Book. Doctor Birch aud hie young Mends. Agnes Sorrell, a novel, b/G P R Jamea. For sail by apbd 8. 8. SIBLEY, No. 186 Congress-at. Mary K. Anderson, late or said county, deceased ; These are, therefor*; to cite and admonish.all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (If any they have) on or behre the Brat Monday to September next, otherwise said letters will be granted the applicant. Witness my band, thla 8th day J. B. BRADWKLL, 0. t. 0, jimei u vwwr. nuiuuu w •Liberty County t—To all whom It may con Clark, James 0 B Campbell, ‘ — ^Charitoi “* 11 * “ 44 A. J. 0. Shaw, a landa of ‘tad weai by lands of B. Remsbarf; to satis fy a 8,|k. issued from Chatham Superior- Court in torn of Wm, H; May k Co. agalnat Alfred A, Wood. mhl? JOHN DEVANNY, Sheriff o. a AittA&iitf tokRlFFfl 8ALK.-WU1 bo eold, on the first VJ Tuesday In May next, k*tom_th* court-house In the wltneu my band, thla 8th day of March, 1883. mhli J. B. BRADWKLL, o. I 0 BORGIA—UbertM County t—To all whom It may oem t Whereas, Charlton Hines will apply at the Court of Ordinary far letters dlsmlsaory as executor on tho estate of 8usanna Sanford, late of said county, deceased; These are, therefor*, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern to be and appear before said Court to make ebjeotlon (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. 1883. deoil JAMES 8. BRA DWELL, o. t, c. tooth 18\ weet 98 chains and i links along the line of city limits oontinned, to a road commonly known si Lover’s JAM. thane*nlonf the line of said road north 77*, west 13 chains and 87 links to a ditch, thence along the centre of Said ditch north 18*. east 88 chains and two links to the southern line of said city limits, thane* along said line of •ity limits south TTVoast 18 chains and 67 links to the point of etetting onntelnmg thirty-five end a half acne, more or lea | levied on as Ah# property of Joeeph M. Turner, to satUiy h fi. to. issued from Chatham Buperior Court in fa-‘ tor of John I*. Qullmartin, administrator of Wilson Oden, deceased, against Joeeph M. Turner. Property pointed out hv plaintiff’s attorney. 1 JOHN DEVANNY. Sheriff c. o. C HATHAM SHERIFFS SALK.—Will be sold on Thurs day, 6th May next, at the briek store, corner of West Broad street ana Battle Row,all the stock in said store, con sisting of a general assortment of groceries, liquors, dry r e, boots and shoe*. Bale to oommeno* at 10 o’clock, A. Also, tho unexpired leas* or said store (levied on by virtu* of an attachment in favor of MIchai J. Reilly against John Gown. Bold by order of the Tufrrlor Court of Chat- -*->—* • ppl26 inttu nmr.uuv m. —Iff . #. ham oounty. JOHN DEVANNY. 8herllf o. c _J Tuesday in May next, before the court house in the dty of Savannah, between the legal hour* of sale, all that certain stock of type, forms, stands, and several articles, •uch as are used in a printing office; levied on as the prop erty or William H. Royal, to satisfy a fl. to. for rent issued from Chatham Inferior Court, In tovor of John Reedy against William ILRoyaL apt? . JOHN DEVANNY. Sheriff a a C HATHAM SHERIFF 8ALE CONTINUED.—Will bo sold, on the first Tuesday in May next, before tho court house In the dty of Savannah, between the legal hour* of sale, aU that lot of land situate, lying and being In the dty of 8ava&nah, county of Chatham and State of Georgia, and known and designated in the plan of said dty as lot num ber nine (0) Washington ward, with tho buildings and ap purtenances ; levied on to satisfy a fl. to. on foreclosure of a mortgage Issued from Chatham Superior Court January Terra, 1883, In tovor or Htnry F. Willlnk, Jr., vs. Robert W. Pooler, Trustee, Michael Finney, Guardian. Margaret J. Fin ney and Michael Finney. JOHN DEVANNY, apl6 Sheriff c. o. -K The following resolution was passed in CouncU on the 14th March last, vis: Rooted, ThatHhe City Marshal he Instructed to have paved those lota in Washington and Greene wards remain ing unpaved, as near two years have elapsed since tho paa- nge of the ordinance, a majority of the owners having compiled with said ordinance. 1b* Paving ordinance has not been compiled with in the following cases, vis': Washington ward.—Lots Nos. 13,14,10,30,31,22,23,24, ■ 38.38,27,28. GreeM ward.—Lots Nos. 4,7,8,0,10,18,17.21,22,23,r ' konc*.—In accordance with the shore resolution. I wlU receive proposals for paving the said lota, until the 18th day of May next PHILIP M RUSSELL ap!18 City Marshal. C COURT OF COMMON PLEAS AND OF OYER AND T\rmii%er for &4 city tf Savannah, fWrvary Um, 1883. Whsreas, Robert A. Allen and Ebeneter Jencks, Grand Ju- ronuraramoned to attend the present term of this Court.msde default; It la ordered that they be fined each forty dollars j and, whereas. John G. Pringle, EeH. Olmitoad, Charles II. Picket, John B. Barnwell and Patrick Msstcrson. Petit Ju nta, summoned to attend the present term of thla Court made default; It u ordered that they be fined each twenty dollars, unless good and sufficient cense or excuse be filed on or before the first day of the next term of th!a Court: and.wberea*. Daniel Clark, G.Cler. Michael Gay and 8am- uel Pa pot, Iklesmem. made detoult: It la ordered that they be fined each five dollars, unless good and sufficient cause of excuse be filed on or before the first day of the next term of this Court. Extract from the minutes. apU WM, H. BULLOCH, Clerk. G EORGIA—Bryan County j—By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Bryan county, will ho sold, on tho first Tuesday in July next, at the courthouse door, la •aid oounty. between the usual hours of sale, ail the lands belonging to the estate of Martin Shaman, deceased, sub ject to dower, together with the negroes belonging to said estates. M. D. MOONEY, Adm’r., ap!2P MARY 8HUMAN, Adm’x. G EORGIA—BuJiodt County >—To all whom it may con cern: Whereas, Wm. Lee, Jr. will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmlsaory as administrator on tho estate of Thomas Lee. a lunatic, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it taa; concern, to bo and appear at the Court of Ordinary for But loch county, on the first Uondav in October next, to make objections,If any they hare, otherwise granted. Wltneu, Wm. Lee, sen’r, Esq.,Ordinary for Bulloch county, “allthdey of March,1863. WILUAHLEE.Sr.,0. B. o. thial mh26 i"1 BORGIA—Bulloch County t—To all whom it may con- VI eem: Whereas, Jehue Evsrltt will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmluory on the estates of John Everitt ana Sarah Ererltt: These are, therefore; to elte end admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear before said Court to mnko objection (if any they have) on or beforvtne first Monday la November next, otherwise sa" ’ “ v *** Witness, Wm. Lee, sen., Esq y ty, thla 28th day of April, 1883. -apl28 WM. LEE. Sen’r.. o.B.c vV Whsreas, Green R. Slater and Thomas Dasher, Admin- istratora on the estate of John 0. Slater, a minor, have ap- "'K'.SlJSS&U.dmo.Uh.,! whom It ms concern to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary for Rul loch oounty. on the first Monday In November next, to make objections, if any they have, otherwise said letters will be Lee, sen’r, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, this 26th day of April, 1883. ^ apl26 WM. LEE. 8en’r, o. n. o. G EORGIA-DuticcA County.—lo all whom it may con' cern: Whereas, Andrew Wilson, will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory as executor on the estate of Abeolam Hagan, deceased i , These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objec- lon (If any they have) on or before the 23th day of July hext, otherwise said letters will be granted. Wltneu, Wm. Lee, sen’r, Esq,.Ordinary for Bulloch com ty, this 28th day of Januanr.1858 Jan29 WILLIAM LEE. 8en’r, o. n. 0, FT EORGIA—Bullock Oounty—Notice to the Heirs of John VT Everett: Four Months after date application will be made to the Honorable Ordinary Court of Bulloch county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes for leave to divide the Estate of John Everett, deceased. del8 JOHN EVERETT, Adm’r with the will annexed. . EORGLA—Chatham Oounty >—To all whom It may eon- VT oem : Whereas, John F. Gullmartin will -apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of dismission as administra tor onttas estate of Walter Smith, deceased : These are, therefore, to elte and admonish all whom itmay concern to be and apper before said Court to make objec tion rtf any they hare) on or before the first Monday in May next, otherwtsesald letter* will be granted. Witness, John M. Ullleo,Kec^..Ordinary foe Chatham coun ty. this 81st day of October, 1883. JOHMM, MlUXEM.o.o. /1 EORGtU-lRattam Oounty i—TO all whom it may con- VT earn: Whereas, Ellen Scally.wDl apply at the Ceurt of Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate of Gbarlee B. Beall/1 . .There are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom itmay. -Mwg, to beand appear before said Court to make objec- ty have) on or before the first Monday in ue said letter* will be granted. LMlllen. Esq., Ordinary for Chatham conn- of March, 1888. JOHN- M. M1LLEN o. o. o. G EORGIA—Qtofltou County i—To all whom It may coni eem I Whereas, John Bilbo will apply at the Court of Ordinary tor Utters of dismission as administrator, on ths egtote of Htnry L. Bilbo: . Thee* are, therefore, to elte and admonish all whom it may • aoneere to ne and appear before uld Court to make objec tions (if arty they have) on orbeforethe first Monday In November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. ^^t , A‘%5S3. 0nU “ ,), ' orcSth *” c 'ipiu ’ JOHK M. Mnjjai. o. 0.0. all whom It may con- Co^ of Ordln^ftnyletters ofiadsiniahnftionon^e e«t *t* therefor*,to cite and and admonUh all whom lireav to be'end appear before utd Court to make ahiaeuon fif any they have) on or before the first Monday to Mar next ototrwtse said letters will be granted. • Witness, John M. MQlen,Esq.,Ordinary for Chatham coun. ygaBBSSCTM a-ww* * a ore to fits and adaoobb ail whom It ana appear before Mid Court to make JOHN M. UHLYN,« W Uoraweil, william rv-iara, n imam ix vujwr. muiui a Cloud, Spencor Curtail, Pierce Condon, William M Charters, Charles Clare, Daniel Clarke, John F Compognlao. George Cklley, Mylea D Cullens, Peter L Constantine. Nicholas Cru- rer, flinty R Christian, John Cordeal, Wallses Cummlng. James H Carter, William Cooper, John J Cornell, James T n J*,. c0 Clark, James OB Campbell, Samuel J Cassell*. Joseph B . Carrutbers. John D Charlton, Bryan Connor, William Oscar Charlton, William Cox. D_DavldR Dillon, Martin Duggan, Archibald 0 Daven port, Isaac Davis, John Dally, James Dunn, William Dixon, Moses CD — ” gUW BOOHli T HE Works or James Hall—Legend* of the We*t—the author’a revised ediUoit. ... , Tlie Camel Hunt, a narrative of Personal Adventure, by J W Fabens, author of “ Life on the Isthmus.” Behind the Curtain, a tale of Elvllle. Doctor Birch and hU Young Friends, by Wm M Thacka- ray, with sixteen Illustrations by the author. Rural Essays, by A J Downing, edited With a memoir of the author, by Geo W Curtis ; aud a Letter to his friends by FroderlkaBremef. ..... Every Day Scripture Reading, with brief reviews and practical observations for the use of Families and Schools, by the Rev John L“* ‘ E*s*r*and Mlscd. , ...... - , scripts of Grape Aguilar, author of “Vale of Ocdsrs.” “Days of Brace,” “ Mother’s Recompense,” Ac, selected by her 8srah Aguilar. Qulntin, a seqnel to Mary Price,by G W M Rey- Jack and bis Rrlde, or the Highwayman’s Flight ( being tho further adventures of Claude and his Friends, by the author of “Gentleman Jack,” beautifully illustrated. The Illustrated Bible, Nos. received to 47. Bsraum’s Rlustrated News, No. 17. fiSSS&SBiaBgEsmzaawB,- John Dovlaljr., Iluo I)*.™*., Wlll>m « C.Tld.ra. rocMml —.. ... . nil. Il.l.. U.Ju. T.Iim UnA.nl T)Inhawn ■■ . ... , I*saC MTU, jduduiuj, ■lann i/uun, ummui in*un, « C DeanjCheiley^Dugger, WUHmi^H Dunning Henry ■h; further supply. . B. CUBBEDGE. 1*1.1 u inoxiiuuug. n miibiu — B—rteurr Kill*, Peter Endres, John Evorard, Richard ' ifclskf TEOROIA—UdnMh County -—To aU whom It may con- \T eem: Whereas, Alexander O. Middleton, applies to me for letters of administration on the estate o( Thomas T. Mid dleton, late of said county, deceased: Thau sr* therefor* to elte and admonish all and singular 1 he kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their ob jections (if any. they have) In mv office, within the time irescribeu by law, otherwise the said letters will bo granted o the uld applicant. Given under my hand at office this lbth day of February, A. D. 1883. febl? A. A. DxLORME, Ord’y X. 0. TN WARE SUPERIOR COURT—DECEMBER TERM, 1882.— X Bemxjon THOMAS tmu* Maroamt Thomas—Libel for Di vorce : It appearing by the return of the Sheriff in the abovo case stated, that the defendant Is not to bo found in the county, and it being represented that sho is not to be found in the State, on motion of Wm. B. Gauldct, Plain- itf’s Attorney, It is ordsred, That service of said petition and process be perfected by publication of thle order in the SaTannah Georgian, once a month for four months, next preooedlng tho next term of this Court. Granted P. K. LOVE, J. 8. 0. 8. D. A true extract from the minutes of Ware Superior Court, at December Term, 1882. feb23—m4m. GEO. B. WILLIAMSON. Clerk 8. 0. GEORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY. SUPERIOR COURT, JAN. TERM, 1883. Ann M. Towles, ) tu. >- Case Divorce. Daniel F. Towles. J r appearing to tbs Oonrt, by the return of the Sheriff, that the uid|lefendsnt does not resldo lu this county, and It further appearing that he does not reside in this State, on motion of Fleming k Milieu, defendant’s attorneys, It Is ordered that said defendant appear and answer at the next torm of this Court or the case be considered in default and the plaintiff allowed to proceed; and it (• further or dered that this rale be published for thirty days. Extraot from the minute*. mh24 JOHN F. GUILMARTIN. 0. H. 0. 0. a Ennis, John F—Josei Fleetwood, HARPER’S MAGAZINE FOR MAY. in Ki*keamp. _ TYUTNAM’S Magaxlne for May; Legends or tho West, by urih Felt. &«enFol.r, J.reml.b Flcilln(,. Ore. J' J.mci IIaIL I, foul. N F.lllguit, Gumt J Fulton. Waihlog op CurUlo, > tale cit BJelUo. ’ . ..1. □ r-. _ »-*-nGValV—* -Inlen n Varrlll _ . .t n. A. J At on I 4 3 4 ».. F Fiorenco, Joseph 8 Fay, John 0 Valllgant, John C Ferrili.. Tho Camel Hunt, a narrative ol Personal Adventure, by Andrew Farry, Fredorlcn Finch. William D Ford, Sewell II . j yf Fabens. Fish. John' Flemming, Richard FUnlgan, Thomas lord, pownma’i id’s Rural Esuys, with plates. ing, J°bn Foster. i Hlako's Every Day Scripture Readlm anwJSUi^' dTc '' ■ ■' ■ II Galloway, fceaborn Goodall, John Gammell, Domingo Gal- N OTICE.—All persons having claims against tho estate of Frederick Kottman, deceased, of liberty county, will present them within the time prescribed by law; and all persons indebted to said estate will make payment to apl37* V. GREST, Adm’r. N OfiCE.—Two months after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave to sell the following negroes, vl* : Prggv, Mat thew. and Anthony, the property of Alexander J. Maxwell, lato of said county, deceased. * jpllfl SARAH M. MAXWELL, AdmVx N OTICE.—Two months after date, application will be madet o the Ordinary of Chatham county, for leavo to eell Lot No. thirty-four. In socond, originally Henry county, and Lot No. one hundred and six in thirteenth district, or • iginally Henry, now Fayette county, belonging to the es tate of Valentine Creaver. deceasod. mh24 JOHN F. GUILMARTIN. Adm’r. IkJ OT1CE.—Three months after date, application will be JLs made to the Planters’ Bsnk of tho State of Georgia for the payment of the following described notes of said Bank, the right hand halve* of which having been lost In mall from Barnwell district, 8.0., to Charlenton: Letter A, No. 329. for $20; letter A, No. 640, for $20 ; letter A, No. 986, for $20 ; letter B, No. 633, for $20, . No. 182. for $8. To Bank of Savannah for payment of letter A, No. 695, for $10. f«b3—3m SAMUEL SOLOMONS. N OTICE.—All person* indebted to tho estato of David M. Rogers, will make Immediate payment; and all per sons having domanda against said estato will present them duly attested to CHAREF8 W. ROGERS, ap!5 Qualified Administrator. NEW WINK AND LIQUOR STORE, No. 6 Whitaker-fired. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announces to the JUzcns of Savannah, and of the interior of this Kate, that ho has now opened and will keep con tinually in store, a large assortment of tho best qualities of tho 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 liad extensive experience in France as a manufac turer, and in America aa importer and dealer, his acquain tance with the trade enables him to offer assurance that the articlon which are eniimerated 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, Bauterne and Burgundy Wine*. Cordials—In cases, Cnracoa, Maraschino, Ratafia, Sla- vaitx, Kirs chenwaaser, Absinth, Ac. Ale and Forter—London Brown Stout, and Edin- 1 A?g o Agent for Domestic Liquors. nov6 R. MAYER. GROCERIES, Ac. 100 bags prime Rio 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 Crashed Sugar, 20do Ground do 20 bbls Loaf 8ugar, 20 boxes Lemon Syrup 80 do Nos. 1,2 and 3 Mackerel, 10 half do 2 do 100 do Balt. Flour, 60 do H S. do, 60 do half do Canal 10 casks Bacon Sides, 6 do Shoulders 20 boxes Northern Cheese, 20doEnglxh Dairy do 60 do No. 1 Soap, 60 do Pale do, 25 do Starch 60 do Tobacco, assorted brand* 50 bbls Planting Potatoes. 20 boxes Sperm Candles 60 boxes Tallow Candles, 60 do Star do 28 do Adamantine do 80 bbls old Monongahela Whisky, 2,000 ft Codfish 200 do Whisky, Gin. Rum snd Brandy 20 U casks Cognac Brandy, 60 dozen Broom* 2 pipes Holland Gin. 2 }{ casks Scotch Whisky 2 >4 casks Jamaica Rum, 60 boxes assorted Cordials 600 gross Pipes. 100,000 Spanish Segara 20 dozen Demljons, 200 reams Wrapping Paper 60 five and three gallon Regs, landing and In store, for sale by Jan29 COHEN k TARVER PURE AS IMPORTED. r [PORTED WINES, LIQUORS AND SEOARS.—The sub scriber has now on band a fine and well selected stock of Wines snd IJqnors, comprising the following: 1 butt ol choice Reserve Madeira Wine, vintage of 1844 ; 1 pine ot the finest quality and colce old Reserve, vintage or 1840; 1 do choice old London Particular ; 1 do choice and most delicately flavored old Palhetino, vintage of 1830; 1 do choice and exceedingly rare old Serclal, vintage of 1820; 1 half pipe rich end most highly flavored South Side Grape Juice; 2 pipes old London Markot: 8 Quarter casks old Ar- anjo, vintage of 1830 ; also, a lot of old Reserve, 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 Cognao of various brands, vis: Ilcnnesy, London Dock, Jean Lout*, Pinet Castilton, Guimard, 8azerac,Sallgnac and Otard,I)upuy A Co.; 1 puncheon old Scotch Whisky, 1 do old Jamaica Rum, with various kinds or Claret, Port, Ten- erllfe. Sherry and other Wines; choice Champagne of vari ous brands: Hock Wines; Imported Cordials, such ss Cur. acao. Marachlno, Anesette, asorted Cordials, Brandy Frnits, *e.. for sale by no23 J. ROUSSEAU. , _ itaJobn stein, EbenezerWM'Gifford, James E Godfrey, George A Gordon, Calvin L Gilbert,-Bamuel Goldsmith. H—Thomas Holcombe. David F Halsey, William Hess. Christopher Hussey, Richard H Howell, Charles 8 Hardee, William Howe. William Huntsr, William F Holland. Jamen Hunter, Geo.su a Jtatdtoj, Ed-lnE H.rta, Jtartl.1 Horn, Lemuel L Hover, JohnHaupt, Samuel B Ilaupt, William Henry, Henry Ilaupt, WiUlam W Hendler, Robert Haber- sham, John EHemaudex, Robert, Hutchison, Alfred Ilay- wood, William Henderson. Charles A Hall, Geo W Hanlcas- tie, Robert A Honlkor, William L naupt. Humphrey P Hor ton, Peter Henry. WUUam-Heldt, Uvl Hart, Thornes Hen- demon, William P Hunter, Marmaduke Hamilton, Peter D Hilshelm. CUarlos F Hamilton. John F Hamilton, William Hone. William H Hausman, David Harrigan, Henry Her- per. Howell W Hollister, Enoch D Hendry, John G Howanl, William H Holmes, Geo Troup Howard, William B Hale, Gustavs A Hulcombo, Claus Hartman, Samuel Hamilton, Edward J Harden. I—John W Ihly. , . _ _ _ _ . . . J—John R Johnson, John T Jones, James R Johnston, fdwnnl Jones, James C Jonos. Alexander Johnson, William Bullock Jackson, Enoch S Johnson, John D Jesse. K—Philip Kolb, John Kennedy, Alfred Kent, Gefert Kuck. Peter Krouso, William Krausa, John W Kibbee, Her man Kuhlman, Dledrlch Kattenhom. Nicholas King. John W Kelly. James W King, Nicholas Kelley, Uanlord Knapp, Thomas Kemp, John WKelloy, William Klne, James her, Phlnoaa M Kollocfc. Philip Kean. Ix—Tliomas E IJoyd. LouU Legrlel. John N Lewis, Daniel J lambreth, John H Llghtbourae, William M Leigh, Alonso B Luce. Hugh Logan, Stanislaus M Lafflteau, John Lyons, Levi Lelienthal. Peter Lee, Edward Lovell, William W Lin coln, Oliver A LaUoche. John M B Lovell. Martin Larkin, Noble Lyon, Frederick Lobot Joseph II Ladson, John H Udd, Daniel Leahy, Benjamin W Llloyd, Charles A L La mar. Peter Uurens, James F Under. • M—Hugh W Mercer. Anthony F Mera, Abraham Minis. William IIC Mills. Jacob Manke. Mulford Marsh. William Morrill, John Mallery, Adolphe Mode. John Makln, Gefert Murkins, James W Morgan. Ralph Meldrim. Dan Mallette, Horace Morse. William H Mar, Samuel S Miller, John Mur chison, Christian W Maylaluder. Solomon Mayer, John Mas- terson, Luder Mehrtens. Jacob Manses, John t Mallery. Hen ry Mncnhard. Thomas R Mills. James Monnahan, Charles A Mngjll, John B Mallard. Jacob Miller. Me#—Goorgo A Mcaeskey. Bartholomew McJunarnoy, Patrick McDowell, William McCartbey. Joseph J McCoy I on re nee McKenna, Thomas McKenna, Daniel McRedmond, Thomas W McArthor, Jamea McHenry, Michael McUrca Patrick Me Govern. N—George N Nichols, Thomas J Naylor, Daniel Nelson, 8arauel Nuttman. James SNeldlinger,NathlNungazer. John 0 Neldllnger, William G Norwood, Jacob Nowborger,Gilbert 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 8 Owen*. Armlulus Ocnrlor, Edward O’Byrne, Wil liam C O’DriscoU. Dennis O'Connor, Phillip O’Connell. P—Philip J Punch, Tliomas Puree, John Poole, Jamea atter, Joseph E Polot, Charles F Preston, William Procter, Edward Padelford. Edward Padelford, Jr.. Elisha Parsons, Daniel G Phllbrick, Anthony Porter, Dennis M Patrick, Ed win Parson*. George Parsons, Edward Powers. <1—William Quantock, Jr. It—Philip M Russell, Danlol Robertson, John A Richard son, William Remahart, George Robertson, Jr., Robert R Rhodes,Henry Kober, William Rogers, Charles E Robinson, Andrew M Rosa, John W Remihart, Jamea G Rodgers, Ber nard Roden, James B Read. George Robbias. Joseph Posse, Jr., David Rosenblatt. William P Rowland. Wm P Roberta, John Reilly, JolTerson ltoborts, John P W Read, Jaa Blilnd, Joseph Rtbero, Jaeob ttosenband, John S Rogers, Allen Russell. WllUam Robinson, James Riley. Horace J Royall. B—Patrick K Sliiels, Henry Seltzer, Wm Henry Stiles, Patrick Smith. Francis Sorret. Samuel S 81blcy, Edwanl A Soullard, Abraham Simpson. IJzar Solomons, John A Schaf fer, Frederick Schaffer, Francis F Strobhart, Francis Shells, Harman Sllber, Joachim R Sausaoy, James J8n!der,John Savage. Ezra Stacy, Jamea H Sandiford, Jacob Shaffer,Con rad ikhntdor. John G Eoxton, John H Strous, ^ohn FStur- tevnnt. Walter W Smith, Francis M Stone, Emanuel 8hof- tall, John 11 Stegin, Alexander J C Shaw. Farley R Sweat, James F Stokes, John A Staley, Abner Sawyer. 8amuel B Sweat, James Sullivan. Solomon Sbeftall, Daniel T Scran ton. Daniel H Stewart, John Slone. William Salto, Joseph D Stcbblns, Jacob Spang, WllUam Shlnners, John Shuuzct, Matthew Shannon, Dennis Sullivan, Philip Smith, John ShwlnV, Jamea 8hoa. T—Peter G Thomas. John F Tucker, John T Thomas, William S Thompson. George IITltcomb, Charles G Talblrd, John D Tenbroek, John Thompson, Frederick 4V Tupper, Jas Thurrt. WilUam B Tinsley, Barnard G Tllden, Anderson C Tom*. Francis Truchelut. V—Charles Van Horn. David Veader Tristam Veratille, Henry II Veratillo. William H 8 Veratille, Henry Vlelatitch. ■Vir—Richaid Wayne,MwaTd G Wilson,William Waters, Robert D Walker. Henry F Willlnk. Laurence W Wall, Na thaniel F Web*t6r, Henry 0 Wyer. Jamea T Webb, Henry E Weed. Smith Warner, Thomas White, Francis n Welmnn. Nicholas Wolf. William White, Thomas 8 Wayne, Benjamin Whitehead. Jacob Wineborg, Samuel A Wood. George 8 WaK, Charles Wilson, Tliomas J Walsh, John W Wilson. Jo- Joph Washburn, Zacbarlah N Winkler, Lewi* W Wells. Ed* mund Wallen, Wylly Woodbrldge. Christopher White, Both Woodward, laaso Wilder, Dennis Wynn. Jamea White, Philo H Wlldman, William Watson, William P White, Philip D Woolhoptc, Ashbcl Welles, John J Waver. Y.—Ur Easton Young. Z—Edwin S Zlttrouer. All person* entitled to vole, and desirous of Toting at the next election for Mayor and Aldermen of tho city of Sarnnnah and hamlets thereof, are respectfully requested to call at my office and register their names within the timo prescribed by law, else they will bo debarred tho right of voting thereat. EDWARD 0. WILSON. apll5 Clerk of Connoll. Spooner’s Dictionary of Painter*, Engravers, Sculptors, and Architect*—lvol. large 8 mo. Collier’* Notes and Emendation of Shakapcar, from the folio edition of 1632. Willis’ Summer Cruise In the Mediterranean, on board of an American Frigate, The Old Man’s Urida, by Arthur. Bartlett’* Commercial and Banking Table, adapted to the currency of all countries, in one large quarto volume. apl28 W. THOKNK WILMA M3. next January: - “ »n)r peraon trlxbfnjr to emterk to can be given on (be flrrtday of r particiuars, apply toJoJxflofo PlaSto. pdantXtion FOB BALK. 1§ ; -.tata The tandendgned offer* for tele the plantatloo upon Mlwhleh lie now reside*, situate in th$ county olito- SCchua, East Florida. and twento miles south of New- nsnavilie, oontalnlug one thousand seres, three hundred seres of which la eleared, and to a high state of cultiva tion. Upon ths prsmlisa are a good dwelling bouse, out houses, and gin. The above traet embraces three hundred aorta of the first quality of hammock lands, and the residue tho finest sea island cotton lands; all of which (a to the ,he*:t of the finest range to the county, Possession given et any time. I will also sell com, foddor, and other provisions, and if required, one thousand bead of cattle. JOHN B. 8TANDLEY. Refer to—John Boston, Savannah, Hon. M, 8. Perry, Mi- canopy, Florida, or to the subacrlber at Newnansvllle, FJa. February 13th, 1883,feb21—d&w3m ffk RICE LANDS FOR 8ALE.-Tbe Tract of LAND on the rr’St. Mary’s River, known aa the Cut-off Tract, containing seven hundred and seventy-two (772) acre#, of which over five hundred (800) acrea are tide swamp and fresh marsh lands, with a rise and'foil of tide of six feet. Tho marsh land was successfully cultivated many years since, producing Cotton, CUne, and. Rice. Those landa could be put In order with leas labour, it la believed, than would bo required forcutting Hammock landa In order, and are considered very safe from overflow to galea and freahot*. For further particular* and term*, which will bo mad# easy to a purchaser, apply to John Fraser and Co., Charleston, 8.C., or to Mrs, Henry Bailey, 8t. Mary'a, Camden connty, Georgia. A plat of the land maybe seen at the office of the Geor gian. apl 27—die ffgH FOR SALE.—A Tract of LAND, containing 202)4 acres, and improvements, near Wnlthourvillo, liberty county. The land la of good quality, nine and bay land, 80 acrea of which are In cultivation, and tho remainder well timbered, offering strong Inducement* 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 be surpassed for healthfulne** Or salubrity of climate, with good water, and a range for cattle which cannot be excelled. The above property can be bought at every reasonable price, and on tho most accommodating terms, tr early application bo mude to the subscribers, at Walthourvillc, Liberty county. II. W. BACON, apl 20—<l&e~ E, B. WAY. icond Momfoy, lotalBel r °* P.Dopp, Professor of Natnrel fWeucs*. * • - . * , L. R. Bjuxbax, Professor ot Mathematics sndDlrector ol t farther Infonnatlon. mSy be ob iter Of tho officers of ths Oolleca. or lur gentlemen, who constitute the Mrs, lirowne. Mrs. Brsnbsin. Mlssss Bennett, Dumstesd. Si™' talnedbyapplyingtoelflierof the offloersoi to either or the followlnr gentlemen, who Board of Trustee*: K. E. Jones, M. D., President; B. M. Pee- piss, E*qr„ Treasurer; The*. J, Burney, Eaqr,. Secretary; Col. 5. H Walker, Rev, N, 0, Foeter. Rev. U M. IrwIn. Wm. 8. Stokes,Edmand Walk*;, Eacbarlkh Fears, Nathan Massey, Wm. W. B. Crawford, M. D., BenJ. Harris, Jas. F. Swanaon, J W. Fears, R. P. Zimmerman. Madlion, Morgancounty,Deo. 23rd,1881, dr 30 lawdfcwtf N EW BOOKS.—Amabel, a family history, by EUxabeth Wonneley. The Heir of Reddlffe, by tho author of the Two Guar dians. Henrietta's Wish and tho Kings of England. Beatrice, nr tho Unknown Rolatlvos, by Catherine Sin clair, author of Modern Accomplishment*. Journey of life, fro. Xlneveth and Babvlon, discoveries among tho ruins, with travels In Armenia, Klndistan and tho Desert, being tho re sult of a second expedition undertaken for tho Trustees of the British Museum, by Austen II. Iaysrd, M. D„ author of Ninovoh and ita Remains, with map, plans and Illustra tions. My Novel, a further supply received. Barnum’a Illustrated New*. No. 11, and a supply of the back numbers from No. 1. Received by mhl6 J. B. CUBBEDGE M Y HOME IN TA8MANIA" or nlno years in Australia, by Mrs. Charles Meredith. An English Soldier in the U. S. Army In Mexico. The lTionogranhio Teacher, by Webster. Ward's English Item*, a further supply. Jeatnes’ Diary and Rebecca and Rowena, by Thackeray, l’rescrlbor's l’blrtcacopaela, containing all the Medicines 4c.. Wythe's Dose Rook. Putnam's Magazine complete, new supply. W. THORNE WHJJAMS LAND FOlt SAL, 15. jfLpf THE subscriber offers for sale 1,200 acres of land, JKWlying on the Alataraalia. river, three miles below the fork, known ns Town Bluff. There are 260 acrea 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 tho best stands for a store tn tills section. The place lias tho advantage of steamboats during the fall, winter and spring month*, and one 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, 380 acres of Land well timbered, with 160 acres of first rate bay land well ditched and drained, ready for fleer- Ing. with five nercs cleared. Said land will produce fifty bushels of coru to the acre. Thla land lie* two miles from Mann Ferry, on the Alatamaha river. Also, 6,000 acre* of first quality pine timbered land on the Alatamalia andDcmulgee rivers. All theso lands are situate in tho first and second dlstrirt of Appling county. Also, 2,000 acres of land well timbered with cypress and white oak. Any jieraon wishing further particulars can address mo at Hall 1*. 0., Georgia. Jiin31—lawdAwOm W. DYALL. **“ The Raleigh. (N. C.) Standard will please publish weekly for six month*, and send bill to W. D. apl 13 BOOKS.—Jeamea’ Dlarj iry, a legend of the Rhine, , uy W. M. Thackeray. and Rebecca nnd Rowena, , Wood’s and Beach's United 8tatca Dispensatory. Ancient Christianity Exemplified. Millmau’ History of Chemistry. . New Themes for the Protestant Clergy. Tho Infout’s Progress from tho Valley of Distraction to Everlasting Glory, illustrated by the author pf Ltttie Henry and his Bearer; Vlnot's Pastoral Theology. Barnum’a Illuatiatcd New#; Gleason’s Pictoral. Simon Kenton, or the Scout's Revenge, for sale at the book store of 8. 8. SIBLEY, aplU 136 Congresa-atreet. N ~ EW BOOKS.—Macaulay's Speeches on various occi ■Iona. The Loftr’and the Lowly,by Misa McIntosh. Heart Histories and LlfaJ’ictures. by T. S. Arthur, De Qufncey’a Narrative and Miscellaneous Papers, 2 vols. bla Opium liter and all his otherwork*. VAI4UADJ4KTHICK LAND FOIL SALK. jK*ti A Tract of Tide Swamp Land, containing 500 acres, ygislylng on the Alatamaha river, three mile* above DarL *«™-en, adjoining lands of the estato of Butler and Dun- wody on the cast, and Glgnllllat and Walker on the north and west, having ns good a pitch of tide as nn* rice plan*, tutlon on the river. My terms are, twenty dollars pee&Jre, one-fourth cash, and the balance on a credit of frttfSfive to ten years, the interest only required to bo jmld annually. Apply to tho undersigned at Darien. In case of my absence Mr. Jamfs I’Hi.vaiJi will show tho land, a plan of which can be seen at the office of the Georgian. SAMUEL M. STREET. Darikn. Jan. 22. 1853. jun25—lnm for letters of dismission aa administratrix, with the w'ill an nexed. on the estate of Susan Fttxpatrick. late of said coun- .ty, deceased. nofl DORCUS SANCHES, Adm’x. N OTICE.—Two months after date, application will be made to the Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave to sell all the real estato In'Chatmam county belonging to D. M. Rogers, deceased. Also, ten days after dato, for leave to tell all the perishable property of aald deceased. •apl5 C. W. ROGERS, Adm’r. T HOMPSON’S Celebrated Washing Compound—Tills arti cle Is entirely free from eny substance that will Injure the color or texture of the finest fabric, and la therefore par- tleolarly adapted to the washing of fancy articles. It la an ex cellent article for the toilet, and la the only soap used on boat d the steamer Florida. Just received and for sale by J*2 W, W, LINCOLN, Monument Square, COUGHS, bOMM AND BRONOIUTIS. P A8TTI4T.ES DE PARIB.—For tbs cure of coughs, cold# and bronchial affections of the throat, ao prevalent at this season of the year. We do not recommsnd the Pas tilles de Paris to core all the (11a life la belr to, but we do aaythey will cure all affections of the throat, aa a trial of them will prove. Manufactured by Moore k ~ ' Maiden-lane, New York. : Taylor, 81 mn4 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square. S UGAR.-22 bhda choice Porto Rico Sugar HO bbla Stuart’s Refined and Clarified do, 10 boxes do Loaf do, 100 bbla Sugar House Molasses. 60 do Hiram Smith and pur* Gene- tee Flour. 60 do Butter, Sugar and Soda Crackers. 28 do and 100 kegs prim* Leaf bird, 60 boxes selected new Cheese, 100 doStar Candles, 80 do Beadell’a O’* and 8’a patent tallow do, landing and for sale by »*28 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO. A N ORDINANCE to amend an Ordinance defining what sliall be considered public nuisances, and for the remo val of the same—Passed 2d August, 1830, Sxc. 1. Be It ordained by tho Mayor, and Aldermen of the Ctty of Savannah and hattletstbeieof in Council assembled, and U la hereby ordained by the authority of the same, that from nnd after tho passing of thla Ordinance, the provisions of aald Ordinance prohibiting the keeping of hog^ within certain limits, be and the same are hereby extended so aa to embrace and include the whole corparate limits of the City of Savannah, and the hamlets thereof. 8«c. 2. Be it ordained by the authority aforesaid, that all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances, conflicting with the pro visions of tbis Ordinance, be end the same are hereby re ported. Passed in Council; Savannah, April 21.1883. [l. 8.] R. WAYNE, Mayor. Edward 0. Wiiso.v, Clerk of Council. apl27 BILVKR’8 MINERAL PAINTS. J UST RECEIVED.—A supply of Mineral Paints, fire and water-proof colors, unlading. Silver’s Mineral Paints differ essentially from all others to market. They are not Clay*, thoy require little oil. they do not work toughly, but flow easily aa white lead. They lay on * very heavy body, set immediately, and becomean Indestructable covering ol flint. They neither crack nor peel, and require no stronger dryer than white lead. I have a variety of color*, Red, Yellow, various Browns, and Jet Black. They are superior In body (or coverln; property) to anything ever discovered, and pound for pount will cover double the surface of WhiteXeaa or Zinc Mineral paints, and require leaa oil. I am now prepared to cover Tin Roofs, as nothing adheres to tin Uko Silver’s Mineral Paints. For sale by JOHN J MAURICE, my 8 10 and 12 Rarnard-atreet. M ORE BOOKS.—Jeamea* Diary, a tol* of the Panic of 1846, a Legend of the Rhine, Rebecca and Rowena, by W. M. Tbickaray. Lord 8axondale, or Life among the London Aristocracy, by O.W.M. Reynold*. Barnum’s Illustrated News No 16. A further supply of Ylletto and Agnes Sorel. Received by splia J B. CUBBEDGE. STRAY YANKEE IN TE(A8, br fhlllp P.iton. Nick of the Woods, or the Jlbbena!nosay,by Dr. B new edition. Genesis and Geology, or an Investigation Into the recon- v n nninin. ir Genesis and ueology, or an investigation Into the recon- TONOUSH VERMIN DESTROYER.—This article is exten- JC4 lively used In England for destroying aU kinds of bugs, worms, 4c. For Roaches and Ante, there la nothing equal to it It baa been fairly tested in this dty, add can be ro lled upon aa an effectual exterminator of all kinds of vermin. Juatrecelved, and for sals by W. W. LINCOLN, ** 16 Monument-square. AY.—128 bundles Hay, landing from aebr. Cataract, fo: sals by aplfl BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO. number was reorired by last atoomar to furnish subscribers, loonoefueS to .and will be delivered immediately. We are unable to sup ply the country demand until the eWral of the next steam #r. Arrangements have been made for a forth#? supply, which will be regularly received. All order* punctually at tended to. Ad dm* ■’ 3. 8. SIBLEY, »plV DookseUet and publisher,188 0ongreae-at. t 8av*h. M ATTING—This spring's Matting, beat kfud—4-4754 and 64 white Matting, 44,6-4 and 64 check do. 104 broVn sheeting, window shades of all sixes with fixtures. 34- knd 124 )ln*n anJ colon ebcctlng, 4 4,84 and «4 linen and cotton pillowcase, fine audit ,rf,« assort ment of plain and figured white apd colored dimity, colored •84,104,114and 134, Russia and Scotch dlapeT,'74784; 04,10-4 and 124 white tpble damask. 84. f-8 and 4-4 whit* damask napkin*.huckaback and while Dowlas, course and fine era ib, window eurtetiu, pavilion gauze, bobbins! net- AntlK k BURNS. Spalding's History of English literature. Kenricb’s Ancient Egypt, explained by modern discoveries. Layard's Babvlon and Nineveh, new supply. Annual of Scientific Discovery for 1888 and previous. LAW B00K8. ' 6th Cuablng'a Kasiactiuiete Reports to November term, 1884. Walker’s Theory of Common Taw. Cnrtla* Equity Precedents. The Law of Contracts, by Leading Cashs, with notes by Rawle. Wharton’s American Criminal Law; Wharton’# Free* dent* of Indictments and Pleas. English Law and Equity Reports, vol. 11th. apft W. THORNE WILLIAMS. John Wm. Smith, author of N EW BOOKS—Punch’s Prise Novelists, the Fat Contrib utor, aud Travels In London—Appleton's Library. Agatha’s Husband,a novel by the author of “The Ogtl vies.” 4c. The Three Pirates, or the Orals* of the Tornado, by Harry Haiti, author of 'jfffanke* Jack,” 4c. At Tb * BptiflraraNautical Romance,by OspL Chamlai, an- tboror * Ben Brace,” 4c. Godey’e lady’s Book, “ “ Peterson’s Lady’a Vagarfna/do. do. Barnum’s Illustrated Nsws, No. 1Z 1 Received by "M* J. B. CUBBEDGE. rpHACKERAY’S NEW WOl nel lathe aery lee of Queen Anne a 8tory qf revolutionary Times, by 0. House No. 9 ; The Children of light; the China Seas, by Macaulay : Select the last two centuries, by Profs IRK. HENRY ESMOND, Colo- «n Anne ; A Life HfYIctsitude* by 0. P. R. Jamea ; Bleak • Kathay. a Cruise In British Eloqueneo for ’ * I T*! 4 . ■ - , „ .. . —Teaeor Goodrich ; Table Talk about Books, Men and Manaetet History of Romulue, bv Jacob Abbott; Regrt Roms, an Introduction to Roman Hla- Jf*J I Oompera lvePbrslognomT, with numarout BluiUa- tfone; Maekty’s lexicon of Freemssonry; do Ahlmon Bezon; Stewart’a Freemason’# Manual and Croaa’ Chari ””38 W. THORNE WILLIAMS (JPWNG GOODS.—Just received, a fins assortment of Goethe’s Faust, translated by Hayward. Theodore Dwight, will feb3 ieography of N >m the Spanish W. THORNE WILLIAMS _ tlonary. Bianca, a tale of Erin and Italy, by Edward Maturin, Esq. author of Moutezuma. Eva, 4c. Punch’s Prize Novelists, the Fat Contributor and Travels In London, by Thackeray. Garden Wilks with the Poets, by Mrs. C. M. Kirkland. A further supply of Graco Agullla’s works. The Vale of Cedars, Women of Israel. A Winter In Madeira. Home and its Influence. Parisian S'ght# and French Principles, Men’s Wives. Yellow Plush Papers ; The Lady Bird, by Lady Fullerton History of I’cndeunls. by Thackeray; Stern’s Works. Pope’s Poetical Work*, Duma' do, Youg, Gay, Bonly and Collins. Plutarch’s lives. Mysteries of Paris, the Spitfire. 4c., for sale at the book store of S. S. £IBLF.Y, nih24 135 Congress-street. T HE HOME CHICLE, or fomillar thoughts on various topics, literary, moral and social, by Mrs. Kirkland ; Homes of American Authors, comprising anecdotal and de scriptive sketches, illustrated with views of their residen ces from original drawings, and a foe simile of tho manu script of each author; Romance of Indian Life and other tales, by Mr*. Mary H. Eastman, beautifully Illustrated ; Il lustrious Personages of the 19th Century, illustrated with steel engravings; Gems from Mooro's Melodl**, 4to., ten beautiful illustrations; The Bible in the Family, by Doctor Boardman : Foot Prints of Truth, or Voice of Humanity, by John Cole Hager, illustrated steel engravings ; Gift nook of Gems, s literary offoring of all seasons, edited by Emily Per- elval, richly Illustrated; Roviow of Now Themes; rocolved and for sale by 8. S. SIBLEY, ded!4 136 Congress-street. FOR SAIJv—A Tract of LAND of Five Hundrcdaeres strictly prhno Rice land, immediately opposite the old of Ilaruwick. The sltuotlon of the place affords one of the best Saw-mill seats in tho Southern country, facilities for timber being easy anil without end. Vesssela coming from sea can load Immediately alongside, drawing from ten to fifteen feet of water. For terms apply to Henry WUllams, U.S. District Attomoy,Savannnh,or to B. STILES, llryan coun ty; {flat FOR SALE—That valuable pared of land forniorly •yoccupied by E. Jencke’s, Esq., knowu a* a Cooper’s Shop aud Yard. It is bounded on the east by West Bound ary street, west by tho Canal, north by Railroad street, and south by lots Nos. 6 and 6, nnd contains about four acres. Jobl WYLLY 4 MONTMOLLJN. STKAA1 SAW AIIIaIa FOlt SALK, S ITUATED half a mile from this City, on the canal, has a basin capable of hotdiug two million feet of Logs. The Mill lias been in operation nl>out seven months, runs two gangs and an edging saw, also Grist Mill, litis Mill saws from 12 to 16 M. feet per day. For particulars apply to *c29 WYllY 4 MONTMULLIN, F OR SALE—The westerly half of Ixit No. 2 Yamaeraw, being the Wharf now occupied by theClmrleston Steam Packet Company, measuring one hundred feet on the River, and running bnck about two hundred feet to Canal-street. The property I* now under a lease which will expire on the first of Novembernext. If not sold at private sale previous to tho first Tuesday In February. It will then be offered at auction at the Cburt Ifouse. Apply to del6 COHEN 4 FOSDICK. CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL ACAD EMY AT RLUFFTON, 8. C. Rer. JOSEPH B. 8EABHOOK, Principal. Mr. THOMAS J. WEUH, Assistant. T HE Principal has been engaged for nearly twenty years In tho Instruction of youths. The Assistant has been engaged as Teacher of Mathematics and the English branches fe>T the last eight yean In the Beaufort College. Boys will be received as boarders in the families, both of the Principal and Assistant. The price of board, tuition, 4c., will be sixty-five dolfcrs per quarter, payable semi-an nually. In point of healthiness, Bluffton la not surpassed by any location in the Southern country. Rrftrcnea—U\f\ion Elliott, Dr. Flckling. Gen. Jea. Hamil ton, and Mr. Lynch Hamilton. dec8—«odl3 MERCBBUNIVKRSITY. Ortene Oounty, aa. BTVDim. T HE Studies in this University are:—A Theological course of three years, designed for those.who are preparing for the Qosptd Ministry; A Collegiate Course of four years, equal to that of other Colleges lu the country: A Sclent IfioCourse of three years, Including, with somo ad dition. all the studies of tho Collegiate Course except the An cient Languages • iDMIWIO.V. Tho regular time for tho admission of Students, Is at the opening of tho Fall Torm, the last Wednesday lu August. Candidates for admission ntotho Collegiate Course must sustnln a satisfactory examination in Geography, Arith metic. English, latin and Greek Grammar, Cicsar, Virgil. Cicero's Select Orations, and Jacob’s Greek Reader ; ana must lie at least fourteen years of age. Candidates for admission into the Scientific Course must sustain a satisfactory examination on Geography, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Simple Equations in Algebra, and two books In Geometry; and must be at least sixteen . Jfflcbttgl. niHinmn * n OEE'lT BITTER CORDHMND BLOOD Pint. Tisss&Sia&i-S®:. 1 Hello ring the «r«iVo2;f ' “ now hernia It lo Uit world u no, JUi’ ’?***. Tlrtina known In the HttaitafiS *«n5w Ntijnletaiu of Ur. Sr.! itandln, Sili, % »“ •* Preierlbel ..Hi, m „,, Jir,,,* * 1 A1 unlive nnd nfood i, ' .nr known i while nut number, whew, 1 '' from diseases or comiilalnt* limn.1,1 k jotair/wnd J&»(calfn Itafitte ’H<<, Dcjiresslon of Spirit*. Palpitation «,r Breathlog. Sinking Sensations, Prostrstlnn System. Cold. Clillly HonNsMons. or Nombs*? !S* te2’| or Hrobs. Difficult or Profuse Kxpeeto r *tlS?*v!L^‘frl‘l Diseases of tho Heart, or Aflecthmsoffhsli.^'Altvi- Diseases of tlio Kidneys. I)er*n«em f „ t or U«n ot the Organs of Nsture.VSch ra n iW* «5 laritles. especfally with Female, Prostration or the Nervous System, pile?* plexion. Erysipelas, and all Cutaneous I Skin.or Humors of the Ubtod-tlu-se \S U fv ?“*l4 Complaints, have distressed thousandu ^i oriitostcd from very simple and the disease and Its cause must be removal enjoy - Ufe. Health and Happlneas.»M52 mL** *4 have proenred aud used H ’“'‘‘"WMii BIOIITI MOKE’S CKUniKATOi Bitter Cordial and Blood Turra Coy Ur,t '• tlrene dtananr cannot mm.lo l,m. ", r?’ I afterconimcncloitIt.u,o.” ftorwrale, aa I enaToroc.c.,rrccta tile f™e ol^tl.o ens the digestive organs. Tho evidence In itb behalf is high sources. *• pleasant to fake. « n j safe to be used in any statu or health, even hiH delicate fbnale or Child. *«l Price $1 OOjier bottle. „ W- '• aLraANnEn * <»., Ixteen years qf Tuition. Spring Trtn. JhllTb-m. Is Tmtoi/KiicxL StotiNAnr, Gratuitous... .Gratuitous. InCouhik. $26 00 $16 00 Scleutlfic Course, 28 00 16 00 LV ACADKMY— Prcparutory Class 25 00 15 00 Second ' 20 00 12 00 Third « 16 00 0 00 Elementary “ 10 00 6 00 Room Rent. 6 00 4 00 Contingent Expenses, 2 00 1 00 These ex|>enscs require to be paid in advance. From Ftudenta who lodge in tho College buildings, fifty dollars will bo received as full payment for the tuition fee's, room rent, und contingent expenses of tho year. The prlco of Board in the village is $10 per month ; of washing, room-rent, and fuel, $3. OOSOIRXClDIErTAXn VACATIONS. Tho Commencement ta held on the last Wednesday in July. There are two Vacations, dividing the year Into terms, as follow*; First Term—from hut Wednesday In August to December Winter Vacation—from December 15th to February 1st. Second Term—from first 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. Anr friend, by application tq Dr. J- L. DAGO, I’rcsldent of tho University, will recclvo a catalogue, containing the course of studies, and all other necessary Information. Maury; Yankee Notions, or Whittlins from Jonathan Jack Knife, vol. 1, price $1)£; Kate Stewart, a story from Blackwood’s Magazine; Putnam's Monthly, n magazine of literature, science and art, vol. l.No. 1: Romance of Stu dent Life Abroad, bv Richard B. KlmbaU.author of St. Led ger. 4c.; A Story of IJfo on the Isthmus, by Joseph W. Fa bens ; Pictures from St. Petersburg, by Edward Jerrmsn ; Harper's Magazine for January ; Consolation, in discourses on select topics, addressed to the suffering people of God, by J. W. Alexander, D. D.; Life of Sir Walter Scott, by Donald MacLeod; More of Frank Freeman's Barber Shop; recelv- ed by 4 dec30 JOHN B. CUBBEDGE. The Two Merchants, or Solvent and Insolvent, by T. 8. Arthur. Tho Miseries of Human Life.an Old Friend in a New Dress. Bnrnuiu's Illustrated News, No. 9. Received bv tnb3 J. B. CUBBEDGE. N EW BOOKS.—Summer Cruise In the Mediterranean on board an American frigate, by N. Parker Willis, The Old Woman's Bridle, by T. 8. Authur. Tbe Mother and her Offspring, by Stephen Tracy. M. D.. formerly a Missionary Physician to the A. B. C. F. B. to “ Chinese. Autobiography of an English Soldier In tho United States Army, comprising observations and adventures in tho States end Sloxlco. Tho Lovers’ Stratagem, or the Two Suitors, by Emetine Flygare Carleu, author of tval or the Skjuta boy. Tho Flying Dutchman, or tho Wedding Guest of Amster dam, a mysterious tale of the sea. by Capt. Merry. U. S. N The ladies’ National Magazlno for May. Barnum’s Illustrated News, No. 16, and a supply of ths back numbers.received by 9 apl20 J. B. CUBBEDGE F OR SALE.—A negro woman, aged about thirty-eight years, a flrstra'e washer, warranted a* such, with her daughter, aged twenty-two years, a rcamatros*.— Also; a woman, aged about forty years, a good cook, with her children, two boys, seven and sixteen years of ago. These negroes, belonging to an estate, will bo sold during this week,on liberal terms. JanlO T, J. WALSH. No. 170 Bay-st. N EGROES FOR SALK.—A woman agod 35 years, a good cock washer and ironcr. A mulatto woman, 27 years old. a firRt rato seamstress nnd house servant, aud her sou 8 years old. A woman 37 years old. a good conk, washer and Ironer. and her two children aged 8 nnd 2 years. A boy aged 17 year*. A man 36 years old, a good field hand. Also, a boy aged 10 years. Apply to _ «_»14 WYLLY 4 MONTMOIJJN. F OR SAIJv—A likely family of negroes, a woman 36.*hcr son 16, a girl 14. a boy 11, and a boy 4. J»n22 ' WYLLY 4 MONTMOIJJN. . illy 0. t his wife 32. a good washer and ironer. her son. very likely. 15. a girl 6, a boy 3. and an Infant. The above ne groes are of good character nnd very valuable. . Jon 4 -’*! WYLLY 4 MONTMOIJJN. F OR SALE.—A likely negro man 27, another 24, another 26. nnother 28, and a boy 14. ‘—*- Jnnl4 WY pOR SALK.—A mulatto'woman. 20 years old, a good Apply to [J.Y 4 MONT! seamstress, and her child. Apply Janl4 WYLLY dy to 4 MONTMOIJJN. A negro woman, and her four children ; 1 man 21, ono 10, boy 14.and bov 11.country raised. JanU WYLLY 4 MONTMOIJJN. F Olt SALE—Six likely negro girls, aged from 12 to 1, years; also a woman, aged 23 years, a good cook, wash er nnd ironer, with her two girl children. 6 and 2 years Appi) to no29 WYLLY 4 MONTMOLLLN TjHllt SALE.—Two very likely country raised negroes: a A- man aged 25years, a first rate Axeman and Held hsnd. and his wife aged 20 years, accustomed to bouse nnd field work. They aro sold for no fault, and warranted sound. Apply to dec24 WYLLY 4 MONTMOIJJN. F OR SALE—A negro woman, aged about 33 years, very intelligent, and warranted a first rate cook, washer snd Ironer, sold to remain in the city Also, a likely negro man. aged 25 yean. dec3 WYLLY 4 MONTMOIJJN. poll SALE—Half lot No. l^Margaret -treet; JsnlO WYIJ.Y 4 MONTMOL ■V r EW BOOKS.—Received by W. Thorns Williams. Yusef, JLl a crusade In tlio East, by J. R. Browne. Guxot's Earth and Man. or Comparative Physical Geo graphy In relation to mankind. Kotta’s Cyclopaedia of Biblical Literature The l/ivers’ Stratagem, or the Two Suitors. Rev. Dr, Htp’s Works, vix: Early Conflicts of Christiani ty, the Double Witness of the Giurcb, the Leuten Fast and a Christmas at Romo. Coleridge’s Works, vols. 3 and 4. Ray’s Medical Jurisprudence of Insanity. Mcchand's History of the Crusades, translated by W. Rob- (nson, 3d. vol. Ett's Elements of Health and Female Hygiene. Webber 4 * Tales of the Southern Border. s FngtUh Law and Equity Reports, vol. 12. United States Equity Digest, 2 vols. tpl21 N EW BOOKS.—Clara Moreland, or adventures in the far 8onth-we*t. br Emerson Bcnnott. Mary Price, or adventures of a Servant Maid, byG. W.M 'Reynolds, No. 14 of Barnum’a Illustrated Nows. . Christian Review for April. Received,* further supply of Mr Novel, and Lofty and Lowly, in cloth and a&d paper binding. apl7 J. B. CUBBEDGE, M ORE BOOKS.—The Practice of Medicine on Thomaoni- an Principles, with practical directions for adminis tering the Thomsonlsn Medicines, including the "various methods of administering vapor baths, emetics, 4c., by J. W. Comfort, M. D. Elements of Health, by E. J. Tift, M. D. The Principles of Botany, as exemplified In the Oryplog- ■mis, for the use of schools and colleges, by Harland Coul- Anecdotes for tbe Steamboat and Railroad, selected from tho best authors, by an Old Traveller. Received by *p!21 J. B. CUBBEDGE. HKAP-q,UARTKK8 for GOOD CAMUAGKB. OLCSc My success in the Carriage business to the of Savannah, Is no longer and experiment. UisaT&ri/acf.” For the considerate, generous confidence, and liberal pa- troiiBgothstlhavo received from factors, merchant* and citizens generally, l doslre la this public manner to express my thanks, and to renew my msuranee* of Increased deter mination to give the most entire satis&etiontoaU who may favor me with their custom. I have devoted the put sum mer to getting up a large and splendid stock of every kind of Carriage now In use. AU of these carriages are well suited to this market, and for neatness, tightness snd dura bility, they cannot be surpassed. Rockaways or every style, Catches and Pleasure Wagons; also Buggies of every con ceivable shape and kind, (among them rome from J. H. lodwln’s celebrated establishment, in New York.) and a rery neat, light and convenient style or Sulkey. for pbysl- dans and others J. C. THORNTON, nc26 Corner of West Broad and Bay-streeto. FATE NT SCALES F AIRBANK’S Patant Platform Seal 1 ' Ity and reduced In price)—Ada; 4 'ration of weighing, u Railroad Seal 1 use on the principal railroads in the United Bute* and - reat Britain, Warehouse Seales, Heavy Portable Scales, on 'heels, for foundries, rolling mills. 4e. Store Seals*, various lodlfleations; Counter 8cales, Hay and Coat Scales, 4c.— ihose Seals* have been long known and severely tested-; and 'is universal confidence felt in their acenraov and perfect ” ‘ “ it they are now regarded as the stand- .Hustment. is such that they 1 1,id, from which there is no aj :CK 4 BPJfc Agents jTHERRY LOZ5NOE3.—Compound Wild Cherry Lozenges. •J for roughs, eoldt. and infienxas. There Lozenges will e found much more convenient then any of the liquid reparations, m they can be carried about the person, and tways ready for nee when tbe cough is troublesome, thus 4*7 . ^ W. W. IJNOOLN. Mwimeal 1 ?0R SAIaE—'Trust lota Nos. 26 and 26 on Bull street, 1 Monterey ward aud square. Apply to . — '—\ik h JsnlO VTYIJ.Y 4 MONTMOIJJN. S eamstress for sale.—a mulatto woman, who t« _ complete seamstress nnd hnuno servant; also, a negro woman, aged about 30 years, a good cook, wasker and Iron — Apply lo oc21 WYLLY 4 MONTMOIJJN. STEAM ENGINE 3i MACHINERY AGKNCY. The undersigned. B. W. Lkoxard and E. Sjcrru, (the former having been for more Mian 30 year* manager and agent or the MIL 1-engiMntteawan Establishments 5 tho latter for many year* connected with the Allaire Works, a* Superin tendent and Engineer, and more recently superintending engineer for the Collins’ IJne of New York and Liverpool United States Matt Steam Ship*, as nl*o of the Ocean Steam Navigation Company's, running between New York, South ampton nnd Bremen,.) having formed a copartnership, of fer their services as consulting Engineers and Agents, for purchasing or euncrintendlng tho construction or Paddle Wheel and Propeller Steam Vessels of every description, Marine Engine* nnd Boilers for Ocean and River Steamers, Locomotive* and other Rntirond Machinery, Pumping En gines nnd Muchinery for Water Works aud Draining Lands, Blast Engine* nnd Machinery for Iron Works, Cotton, Wool en nnd Flax Manufactories, and Machinery for every de scription or Manufacturing. Corn, Flour and Saw Mills. Su gar Mill* nnd Refineries, Quartz Crushing nnd other Mining Muchinery. Mill Geering. Shafting and Pulllc*. Every de scription of Castings, Wrought Iron Forgings, 4c. Specifications nnd contracts prepared, plans and de tail drawing* furnished, steam vessels, steam engines and other machinery surveyed and value thereor estimated. Second hand /team vessels, steam engines and Boilers, cotton and woolen machinery generally, for sale. W. B. LEONARD 4 E. W. SMITH, Office 75 Merchants' Exchange, Cr. Wall nnd Hanover-streets, New York. 11KJT.RENCW AT TUB NORTH. E K Collins. Agent New York and Liverpool U 8 M Steamers C RFaud, President Ocean Steam Navigation Company Mortimer Livingston, Agent Now York and Havre U S M Steamer*. Ezra Nye. Commander Steamer Pacific. Joseph J Comstock. Commander Steamer Baltic. G W Floyd. Commander Steamer Washington. Jamen P Allaire, Esq., formerly Proprietor of the Allaire Works. John F Winter. Sou 4 Co, Merchants, New York. Eagle 4 Hazard, •• “ Peter Cooper. “ “ Asa Worthington, •* « A O Pannelee. *• “ James Dognvdu*. Iron Store Builder, “ Hazard 4 Monteatli. Merchants, Buffalo, New York. Bush 4 Wildes. Merchants. Boston. Mass. P Grlimll 4 Sons, .Merchants. Providence. R. I. ItKKBRRNCES AT Till SOUTH. J P Rhinitis. Esq.. Cleveland, Ohio. * J E U'inoine. President Mechanics’ Mg. Co., Petersburg. Va. C P Mallett. President Itockfi*h Mg. Co., Fayetteville, N. C. J 0 Cairns, Agent Rowan Manuf’g. Co.. SalUbury. N. O. Win Gregg. President Granitevillo Mg. Co., Cliarleston, S. 0. George W Winter, Ranker. Columbus. Geo. Joseph W Winter. Esq., Montgomery, Ala. W J I/’dyard, Merchant, Mobile, Ala. Sidifoy Smith. Esq. “ “ Rufux R Belknap. Mnnuf'r “ “ Janie* Saul, Esq., l’rest. Com'l. Water Works, N Orleans. La W W White, Banker. New Orleans. L*. Samuel H Morg?,n, Merchant. Na*livtile, Tenn. J (J A miller. K-q.. Jacksonville, Florida. J 8 Sanliorn. Esq.. Coffeeville, Miss. Bnrttil 4 Patrick, Merchants, San Francfaco, Cal. Gmrles Bogardus, Architect. “ “ *e!8 For sale by A. A. SOLOMONS, gists. Savannah, Ga. — - - - Cherry Pectoral on mi-, to rJ wrap up warm, to sweat during the night. 4 For a Coi n and Coin,,-Take it morning, toon .0 J nlng. accord ng to direction*on the Imttle.andtb*iii5| ty will soon be removed. None will Imp mC-r trouble wlicq they find It can be bo readily curro L"*! afiticted with a seated cough, which bwksMSl nl„ ,t. »m Ond. by takln. tb. n,mr I'Si S l bod, they an bo «uro n[ m.und, nnb»l,n«b», I ,ucn rrermblng nut. Oro.t r»liM an ultimate cure is afforded to tousaM* whainoL?l fllcted. by this invaluable remedy. " uo »”thi i | 6 neceufy fa | ■ MATTE WAN MACHINE AND MAN UFA C- — TUBING COMPANY, U NDER (tW-w nnd Improved organization, manufacture l/icmi|olive nnd Stationary Engines, Sugar Mills, Gins, Presses. lathe*. Drill*. Ac. Also, every description of Cot ton. Woolen nnd Saw Mill wrrk. Shifting. Pulleys, 4c., Cast ing* of any weight, (bavin^| large assortment of patterns.) at reduced price*. F. S. CLAXTON. Engineer. Depot 13 Plait-street, corner of Gold. CTaxtou 4 Wet- more. Excelsior. Collins 4 Co. nmr II. Collins’ Axes, Ilstd- ware Agency. 23 Pratt-at., New York. oclO—lyr SWAIM’S CKLEDRATED PANACEA, For tho cure of Incipient Consumption, Scrofula, General Debility, White Swelling. Hheumatlsm. Diseases of the Liver and Skin, and all diseases arising from impurities of the blood snd the effects of mercury. S WAIM’S PANACEA lias been for more than thirty years eelobrated in this country aud in Europe for its extra ordinary cures—for tho certificates of which reference Is made to tho directions and books (which nmy he had gra tis) accompanying the Panacea. Some of which give the particulars of cases too frightful for general publication, where the patients bnd been almost eaten up with scrofu la, nnd were deemed Incurable by physicians. It has been used lu hospitals, and private practice, and has bad the singular fortune of being recommended by tbe roost colebratcd physician* and other eminent persons. Among others by— W. Gibson.M. D.,Frof. of Burgery.Pa. University. Vnlentine Mott. M. D.. Prof, or Surg. N. Y. University. W. P. Dewee*. M. D . Prof, of Mid. Pa. Uhlverslty. N. Chapman. M. D., Prof of Physic. 1’a. University. T. Parke. M. D.,l*rei’tCollege Physician*. Philad. Dr. Del Valle, Prof, of Medicince, Havana. Jose Eourenco de Lux. Prof, of Surgery. Usbnn. J. Chlrmsn. Member Royal Coltegn Surgeon*. London. G. W. Erring, late Minister to Spain. Sir Tiiomaa Pearson. Major General British Army. Gilbtft Robertson. British ConsuL 4c. And also, the wonderful cures effected by Swalra’s Pana cea bare, for many yean, made it an Invaluable remedy. The Panacea does not contain mercury In any form, and be ing an Innocent preparation, It may be given to the most lender infant, Tbs retail price lias been reduced to $1 50 per bottle (con taining three half pints) or three bottles for $4. BEWARE OF IMPOSITION. Swatm’a Panacea is in round bottles, flute*! longitudinal ly, with the following letters blown In the glass: •• Swaim's —Panacea—Phuxad'a," and‘having the name of James Swalm stomped on the sealing wax and written on the label covering tbe cerk, and a splendid engraving for the side of tho bottle, eomnosed of geometric latho work, comprising nlno different dies, which have been turned for the exclu sive use of tho proprietor, by Draper 4 Co., bank note en- E avers of Philadelphia. In the centre I* a portrait of the to Wm. 8wa!n, copyright secured. Also. Swalra’s Versnlftogc, A valuable Family Medicine, being* highly approved rem edy for all disease* arising from debility of tbe digestive or gans, such ns worms, cholera morbus, dysentery, fever and ague, bleeding piles, pick headache. 4c. Nee the pamphlet (which may be lud gratis) accompanying the Vermifuge. Prepared only at Swaim’s Laboratory, the old stand Sev enth-street below Chestnut Phlladelpola, and sold by all ths respectable druggists in the United States. Caithm* to th* Public.—Perrons wishing to obtain the G nuine Swaim’s Panacea and Swalm’a Vtrmlfuge. should careful to observe that the name SWAIH is spelled cor rectly on th* labels, or they may be Imposed on by medi cine* made In Imitation of them by a jierson bearing a somewhat similar rame, well etleulated to deceive Gen eral agenta for the Uhlted States. 8CHIFFEIJN. BROTHERS 4 CO., mh22—2awtf 104 and 106 John-atreet New York. Drue Goods, which they offer ai New Btore.140 BroncMon-et D OMESTIC UQUOR.—160 bbls New Orleans Rectified Whisky. 100 do E Phelps’ Northern Gin, 40 lo P 4 R Connecticut River Rya do, 76 do Lnther Felton and Pur* Boeton Rum, 40 do I)ome*tio Brandy, 20 quarter and-30 eighth eaaks 4th proof do, AO bbls ruporior old Monongahe- 1* Whirpy; AC dc do Rye da, 400 gross old Georgia Pfach Brener, »!• saUNTOK, JOHNSTON * CO. GROCERIES. C RANK 4 HOLCOMBE have received by recent arrivnl* nnd offer for sale, on tho most reasonable terms, the following; ’ Suoarr—601 hhds Porto Rico, fair to choice, 25 do prime St Croix, 26 do fair Cuba, 200 bbls Stuart’s B 4 C, 25 do crashed. 26 boxes I*»af. Cjirro>-600 bag* Rio, fair to prime, 100 do Jamaica, 100 pocket* Old Java. 60 bags Cuba. Daoiiino and Rope—200 bales Gunny. 10 do Dundee, 300 coll* Rope. * ’ Bacon—80 casks Sides, 25 do Shoulders Mourn*—60 tierces Cul>s. 60 bbls do, 50 do N Orleans Toiucro—300 boxes various brand ClIKKSB—160 boxes Cream, 60 do English Dairy. M/ntMiw^-26 bbls No 1,26 half bbls do, 60 bbs No 2, 25 half bbl* do. 50 bid* No 3. . hbls KP Gin, 60 do Connecticut River do. 60 do N h Rum. 3ft do extra choice old Mo Wlifaky. 60 do Bal timore do. 25 nuarter casks pure Malaga Wine. 25 do Scig- nette Brand v, lo half nines Otsrd Brandy, 6 pim« Holland Gin 16 quarter cqsks Madeira Wine. CANDLiat—60 boxes Adamantlno, 100 doStar, 26 do Pearl. 100 do Hunt 4 Rendcl’*. ITcxiJw.—50 boxes Underwood’s, 26 do Remington’s. Trar—25 quarter chests Green, 10 half chosta Btsek, 10 quarter chest* Gunpowder. r, bb . ,l, Ex,n, i 60 hbl* Hiram Smith, 160 do Balllmrtrc. all new wheat. Starch—60 boxes Pearl. 26 quarter boxes do. RaisINH—26 boxes Bunch, 26 half boxes do ALMONDS—15 frails Jordon. Bt'CKKnt—100 doz painted, 60 do varnished. octl FRESH ARRIVALS. G ROCERIES. IJQUOItS AND WLVK-Itecelved by recent arrivals—120 bbls crashed, pulverised and clarlflod Sugar*. 25 boxos doublo refined Loaf Sugar 270 boxes Tobncco. 8s, 6* nnd 1 Ib lumps ” !?octarVAta,4o T ° W “’ ; B Bon,a ”' 100 boxes best family Soap. 100 do No 1 do 114 half chest*Black Tea, some of It very superior 16 half pipes Otard, Dupuy 4 Co’*. Brandy bn ‘" ,,, ' eho, “ F «”* *** 4 puncheon* Jamaica and 8t Croix Rum 80 casks Madeira and Teneriffe Wines ,22 u do , rior 0Id M^lelra and 8herry Wines 1M buk«t.a>mpuwH*d*at,Hung.VUnLion,4». 100 kegs and halves ITFO Powder 4 400 bag* Buck and Drop Shot 50 bbls No 3.26 do No 2,20 do ani 30 half do No 1 Mackerel 60 boxes Codfish and 40 kitto No 1 Mackerel With a full supply of everything else in the grocery line. For salu on accomodating terms by 3 ocM J. V. CONNKRAT 4 CO. S UNDRIES.—200 boxes tobacco, assorted kinds; 70 hhds p, 'rto Rlcp 8ngar, 40 do Cuba and New *°,’ 100 b , b ’*v r ! fl “ e i d0 . » do Crashed and Powder- ed do, 26 boxes Lfei do, 300 bags Rio Coffee, 200 do Porto Rico and St. Domingo do, 76 do Java do,160 U and chests H^on l«a, 40 « do Black do, 130 boxes Soap; lOOdo Hus w1 d ’ u D and 0ln 8 er i 80 whole and 30 half bbls. Butter’ Nate and Sugar Bfacuft; 120.000 Segara, as- sortcl kinds; 20bags Black Peper, 2^0 bbls NewOrleans Whisky 100 do■ wffi, do60 do fioiongabefaSUSm Bourbon do. 140 do E. l’hetpa’ Gin, 00 do best 1* 4 fl ;<»« do. fl ptoes1 Holland do: 60 g ca.l^a aerry lUdelra ill Teneriffe WIne: 60 basket* Champagne do, 40 bbls. end 62 cask* American Brandy, 10 ) 4 * casks and 20 W pipes Qyr- nac Brandy la custom house stores, 160 krgs dun and Rid Powder. 600 bags Drop and BuckBhot, with* complete m- sortment of Groceries, for sale by * “* WE1W1ER 4 PAT.WFH cLesU,an>U3 boxesHyson Tea. 20 half do quarter and half lb papers Ifiack do.800 bblaeatli landing and for sale by pekw, 'IWon.t tmnta, jl« ; Plntafn. Hama. ssssaesuesSssisssr?,®; EherrrWlnc, for sale by H iy, 6 quarter casks pale J.V.ODNNIRATfc CO. T) Ol'ATOES.—20 bbla to store afidfor sale by Jr . CHAS. V. ftbl4 - - • ■;' iWhitokaritmt -* selves unwilling to forego its use wheVtbe n has ceased. From two eminent physicians In ^ ... . FATKmnitLK. Tenn,. April lfih,wj ] Sin :—We have given your Cherry Pectoral u bm, I trial In our practice, and find it to surpass imutW I edy we have for curing affections of tho respiratenen I c „ Dr*. Dioiui k IU05? I ToStxr.nm and PubucSmKWBthlsremedvUi in w I as bv its action on the throat aud tones, when Ufa i I small quantities, it removes all hosrsene* fo»|faiJ| and wonderfully iucreate* the power and fiexllilitjJJ | Akthsia Is generally much relieved, and often zhfen ed by Cherry Pectoral. But there are sonieasiiil stlnate as to yield entirely to no medicine, llamvl toral will cure them. If they can lie cured. ' I BKOM inm or Irritation of the throat and ururmbl of the lungs, may be cured by taking Cherry I'wiaiil amall und frequent doses. The uncomfoitable orinJ I Is soou relieved. Ilev. Dr. lousing, of Brooklyn, New York, statu: ■ , *• 1 have seen tbe Cherry Pectoral euro such n-orfM I ma and Broucliiti* as leads me to believe it ran I to cure those diseases.” * * I noonsH Cough may l>« broken up and soon cite!kb I use of Cherry Pectoral. 7 I For Croup—Give an crnotic of Antlmonv. toU fcM I by large nnd frequent doses or the Cherry'Pcctoulna I subdues tho disease. If taken in season, it wiIIm V ft Tint I.NfxCENZA Is speedily removed by this rnn»'t k| merous Instances have been noticed where aloktsfal were nrotccted from any serious consequence*, riinift neighbors, without the Cherry Pectoral, were sufeufel the disease. ‘ P . . Saikw, Ohio. 11th Jnztia ft Pr. J. C. Aykr;—I write to inform you of tbt tnhs ft markable effect* of your Cherry Pectoral in thiiiWaift In m> on n family. Ono of my daughters was tcsuM ft cured in three day* of t dreadful hooping cough.hub I It. I »r. Mean*, one of our very best physiclun*.fm(j rjj ft that he consider* it the best remedy we have for w fc» ft ry diseases, nnd that he lias cured more ruses ofauiit I it tlutnany other medicine he over administered. ft Our clergyman of the Baptist Cliurch says, tfattqft tho run ot influenza here this season, he hsu mess ft from your medicine, ho could srarcelv have Ltlinriri ft out scekig. Your* respectfully I J. D. Sinclair. Deputy IV.au* I From the dlstlnguighed Professor of Cliei’ tcria Medico. Bowdoiu College. I hn ve found the Cherry Pectoral, as Its Ingredient nit I powerful remedy fur colds, and cough*, and ;i !uv I diseases. Parkkk Cixi EU.ni. 1L1 P Brunswick, Me.. Feb. 6.1847. L Pr. Valentino Mott the widely celebrated IWfwl I 8urgerj- lu the Medical College, New York citr.»r- B "It give* me pleasure to certify the value and Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, whlcff 1 consider ;>vculiarl; ft ed to cure tiiseases of the throat and lungs.' 1 ft Cures of discares upon tho Lungs have been rfnutif ft Clierry Pectoral in such extreme esses ss w.irranttfate ft Hcf 'lint a remetly lias at length been found that tnkkl pended on to cure Coughs. Colds and ConsumidineiUft carry from our midst thousands every year, it UisHift medicine to which the aflllctcd can look with cniiUi*k| relief, and they should not fall to avail Uremselve-dt f Prepared by J. C. AYER. Chemist. Lowrl h« I Sold by TURNER 4 CO., A. A. SOLOMONS, W. l.»| COUN. HENDRICKSON 4 MOORE, Savannah ; ml Hi the Druggists throughout the State. eodfrwSm-ell | SANDS’ SAHSAPARILiX I N QUART RUTILES, for ttie removal and iK-rnunuio of nil diseases arising from an impure state ol ti/lri or habit of the system. Tlio value of thUMedictoo Is now widely known, ntn ry d»jr the Held or its usefulness I* extended, it [jup* oil. anil highly recommended by physician* andtoaf hi be the most powerful and searching prepanihto the root, that lias ever been employed in mediral pris Ita operation extends to the remote*! parts of tbt ros, and consist* in removing diseased nctiou in tLe z’vtui nnd secreting organs. In mnn. nature seldom rtltfu e assisted, the eyre of any violeut disease, but rroutok aid of a stiuiulent, alterative, or antUpcptic aiKiut k diseases of the skin and flesh, a combination of tbt-ecci classes of medical agent* Is highly* deidratl* All Cm properties aro combined in this preparation; and iofoi of operating successfully upon tiie system, as tin a* necessarily do when taken separately, they o|.rntrn6 tuneously, and in perfect harmony when ’n«ln.!ui‘fai<* this form. Its tunic property strengthen* tbfdipttkui improve* the appetite. It* alternative temlencv on*4 the accumulation* of morbid matter.—and it* V.iqqU influence iieutratizes the vurus. by which lire din-w*ut tered. It* uiiiforni success lu curing and rv-lieviog tleoA 011s diseases for which It is recommended, is t.-n'&ki by a multitude of attested fuet*. Cure of Bronchitis, or Ministers’ Sure 'Amt. Fair Haykn. (Ms**.) August 2211?& Messrs. SandsI regard it hut justice to youraliM.nl humanity to all similarly afflicted, to say, that you a> aaparilln has cured me of the chronic larvngili*. ’ It would be difficult for me to descrils’th* aUra«'» dition of my throat and vocal organ* previous to tb* your invaluable remedy. During nearly three junl* forced to desist from the public duties of my oral having mado use of a great variety of prefi**el»l* Ocs, besides submitting to more than thirty rztmadip* ful caustic applications. 1 had sbandone<l all hore'lidd when, as a dernier resort, I was lead to the traldj* Sarsaparilla. My disease was of so long standing. andlisdiootoM ly resisted tho best medical skill, that I am cwud** cannot truly be said, *• my faith hath saved me," for IW none ; tiut 1 trust 1 feel in some appropriate ile/rrepM* for the favorable resul labor* uientioned I hare able to atteml to the duties of the pa*toratcf<>ru>or»dnt year, and having provcil from actual exi-erinirnt rough ne** of the cure, I could not feel justified in ks« withholding this statement. 1 am accustomed to keep a bottle of your S*r»J»r3ra hand.-and whenever ex|Mise*l to cold*, or extralzkr.M uso It os a preventive. Very gratefully vouis 8. C. Brown, Pastor of Cent're-st. II. E. Cb«» from the State of Main'. The attention of the reader Is called to thefnll<'*i»{«' tificate of a remarkable cure effected by usingonlytokt- ties of Sands’Sarsaparilla. Sidney, (Maine.) April 1«- Messrs. A. B. 4 D. Sands : , . Gentlemen :—lliis Is to certify that I hare been more or less crcr since my birth, with scralula. wlrtBCw- tinued to Increase until fast February. In Janui'J-W legs were so swollen I could not get on a boot or and I had several large sores on me all the time, b “J situation. I was about to give up in despair, alto I vised to try Sand*’ Sarsaparilla. I had not much hilaj It, but I sent to your agents In Augusta. Me. and f«®* a buttle, which did me so much good that 1 rent»*{P another, andxontinued until I liad taken tire boltfrL id now perfectly well. If any person who may real tto” ter Is afflicted with any disease of Scrofula, IwouH** sincerely recommend and advise them to uiske uj" Sand*’ Sarsaparilla, ir any person wishes furlhrrlzw* tion about my case, by calling ujain me, 1 can coo'*® them of tho healing power of thismciliciue. Stephen C. Hat*®*. P. 8.—We aro personally acquainted with Hr. Jhj**' snd believe his statemsut above to be true. Dillingham Prepared andsold.wholesafeandretail,by A Druggists amt Chemists. 100 Kultnn-tt.. corner cf NewVork. 8old aL*o by Druggists generally throajbw* United States and Canadas. Prico $1 ;>cr nottle: ties for $6. For sale by MOORE 4 HENDRICKS*- ER 4 ODEN, W. W. LINCOLN and A. A. SOD)MO.'&» Tannah ; Havlland, RIsley 4 Co, Augusta. THE WONDER orTHEWonlJH “ We wonbl not grow one bud of hope Yon cannot garner In ripe fruit."’ rpHE GREAT REMEDY is at fast discovered. snJ X desiroyer of human happiness at length •* , c0# 5iS Consumption shall no longer rob our flresUw ” ^ brightest ornaments, and sink many a gentle 't“ n ‘ • untimely grave! Consumption can he cured—Aj’^o, ■oon be as tho thtngH that were—and Coughs and parents of that fell dlsenso. that so often bring* homes of our land. Tanlsh, a* If by magic, before t %la is tliat which has so long been sought for.w*j£ full faith offered to the public a* a certain cum fcifp ?T eold/, whooping-cough, croup, asthma, snd con»“®u^ and will, tn any caaewhcro tongs sufficient are tain life, check* the ulceration and raise the health. This is not an Idle boa/t, nor is this "“"Ld into tbe market without a thorough trial, but beyond a doubt, that what baa been asserted ca**T5 6 Tho sentiment, that consumption cannot be destroyed more Uvea than th* disease Itself.’’—w- . But theiw Is Hope t DBVINKfr COMPOUND PITCH LOt* 9 **,, The proprietor, by the use of this articls,sndtM r f^ • of Ifrovidenee, was raised wbsn bz wzs preat**^"j S byslelan to bo almost dying with consumption* ealth. and Is not willing that so great a blessing 1 witliheld from those on whom “ this right hsnd e»k*9 • J death ” has placed bis mark. ,j/i,L Th# Lozenge is perfectly harmless In Its nature** j! ■ be token* with Impunity by the infant and the lnrzn*i.l its beneficial effects will be felt in a few hoar* sn^ I menclng Its use. Let ell then. Iry lt.aodlfthe»*»**25 are not proved, after an impartial trial, the price o**"| -I will be returned, and all agents are authorised **S I the money in any ease where the article level a satisfactory. all! I These Lozenges are put up in 26 cent*. • I boxes, and only need a trial to be folly appreciate. | C. P. nUNT. Darien, Oa., only agent for the**^4 States, to whom ell orders must bo addijsseo. ;WKW nj&N AND LARU^ftO hbds prinie “*V il Sides, 16 id do Shoulders, 3Q bbls and ftODpI" j0HXaWtl tt j