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tenee along the centre of
he end two link* to the
thence along kaldUtteof
at*d 57 links to the point
•Ore end e heir acre*, more
*" of Joseph M; Tomer,
.Superior Coart lnfa-
aieton, lete or said bounty, uecoaaod i
These ere therefore to cite end tfdmohbh all end ilnenler
the kindred end creditors of seld deeeesed, to file their ob-,
jeottoni (ir any they hare) In mr offlee, within the time
prescribed by law, oQierwlae the said letters will he granted
GIre^nndorn^Iutidet offlee this idth day of February,
A. D. IBM. reblT A, A. DsLORUK/Ord'y 1C. 0.
TN WABBBtll'KRIOH 000RT—DECRMB^lVTKRM, 1862.—
A Benjamin Tnonas itrsm Miwuiw lWju»-4Jbel ftr DU
vorodt It ! appearing by the r?tarn;of the Sheriff In the
above case stated, that the defendant la not to be found in
the county, and It being represented that she.lsnottobe
found In UtS Btato, on motion of WK. B. Gaclden, Plaln-
iff hi Attorney,'
lUVIUHIf I ...
• Ak—Matthle* Amorous, Job
hams, Charles Arnold, George /
Alexander, Charier B Ash, M
LSSftu
Watered their names
p to March M,18W*
r And«rsOn, David Aina*
**, Robert Austin, George
i B Andrews, George II
p'Vr Bln, Gilbert Butler,
Berg, fintoti JBockner, JohnTJoston, Henry 8 Bogardus,
William H Bullocli,Patrick Bulkley, John W Beksloy, Jolm
B Barnwell, James T Buckner, Anthony Basler, Thomas A
Brown, JotanT
the county,
laroea i nuuaner. auuiuuj uniui-r, iiiuuuiba
Bums, Joseph H Burroughs. Berrien M B Bur*
..Jam F Brantley* Charles H BelL Ellas B Bars
, A BloU, Wm Gaston Bulloch, Isaac Brunner.
John BronnoT, James Bancroft,
Oh-Solomon Cohen, Bernard Constantine, David 0 Cash,
WUUam (Xillen, Peter Corb r 'pavid Lopes Cohen, James A
& JOHN DEFAKNY, Sheriff a ft
\ to front iF
me next, in
Dmrls^bi^^tol^h^ni^ornje.'a bjtte
^ Issued from the Superior
eonnty In favor of Aaron Champion, and the
_ ja.Inferior Court of said county in Ikvor or Jno.
bothagalnkt said Edward B. Baker. Tonus cash,
p • a O'NEAL, Dputy Sheriff M, o.
V*tlTY MARSHAL'S OFFICE, 8AYAXNAH, April 13, 1853.-
VJ The following resolution was passed In Counoll on the
14thMarch last, vis:
Resolved, That the City Marshal be Instructed to have
E ved those lots in Washington and Groene wards remain-
g unpaved, at near two years havo elapsed since the pas*
aageof the ordfoanoe, a majority ortho owners having
compiled with said ordinance.
. Tbs Paving ordinance has not boon compiled with In the
following cases, vli t
Washington ward.—Lots Nos. IS, 14, W, 20,21,22,33,24,
^roeS’wMd.—Lots Nos. 4,7,8,0,10,10,17.21,23,23,83,
In accordanco with the aboye resolution, IvriU
receive proposals for paving the said lots, until the 18th
day or May next. PHILIP u RUSSELL
• n|g» Oty Marshal.
/''VEOBGIA—Dryati County f—By virtue of an order froi
U thoOjurt of Ordinary of Bryan county, will be sold, c
the first Tuesday in Jnly next, at the court house door, in
said county, between the usual hours of sale, all the lands
belonging to tbe estate of Martin Shuman, deceased, sub*
foet to dower, together with the negroes belonging to said
•states. . M. D. MOONEY, Adm’r.,
apl2fl MARY SHUMAN, Adm’x.
These are therefore to cite all concerned to file their ob
jections, (If any they have) in terms of the law, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
aptt8 A. H, SMITH, o. B. o.
/TEORGIA-4?ryan Cbtmty t—To all whom it may cOh*
\JT oem: Whereas, N. J. Clark, Isaar Perry and L. B.
Daniel will apply at the Court of Ordinary for lottors of
administration on the estate of Elias Perry, late of said
county, deceased:
, These are,therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may
eonoera to be and appear before said Court to make objec
tion (If any they hare) on or before the first Monday in
Jane next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, A. H. Smith, Esq., Ordinary for Bryan coun
ty, this 6th day of May, 1883,
majrfl A. H. SMITH, O.B.O.
FT BORO LA—Bullock County:— 1 To all whom It may concern:
U Whereas, Milton Sheppard will apply at tho Court of
. Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the landodpart
of the estate of. Absolem Hagin, rr., deceased;
These are therefore to oiteand admonish all concerned to
file their objections (if any they have) in my office, within
the time prescribed by law, otherwise said letters will be
granted;' maj2 WM. LEE; Sen’r, o. B, o.
EORGIa—Uuiloch County To all whom it may con*
' earn: Whereas, Wm. Lee, jr. will ajiply at the Court
iff hi Attorney,' '
It la ordered, That servtoo of said petition and process be
_ , _orfected by publication of this order in the Savannah
itrator of Wilson Oden. Georgian, onoc a month for four months, next proceeding
>. Property pointed out the noxt term of this Court. Granted _
•* P. E. LOVE, J. 8. C. 8. D.
A true extract from the minutes of Ware Superior Court,
'olio. & WILLIAMSON, d«rk 8. 0.
OKOKGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY.
■old. on tbo flrat TueadBff In
court house In the city of
SUPERIOR COURT, JAN. TERM, 1883.
Ann M. Towles, )
V Cose Divorce.
».»
Daniel F. Towle*. J
G
‘7
ooneern,tobe and appear at the Court or Ordinary for Bul
loch oonnty on the first Monday in October next, to make
objections,If any they have, otherwise said letters will be
granted..
i Witness, Wm.Lee, sen’r. Esq.,Ordinary for Bulloch county,
thta 17thday of March,1888. *• ‘ .
. mh38 WILLIAM LEE, Sr,, o. b. o.
G EORGIA—Duhock County To all whom it may eon-,
eem: Whereas, Jehne Everitt will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for letters dtsmlssory on the estates of John
Everitt ana Sarah Everitt:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
nay concern, to be and appear beforo said Court to make
ty, this 28th day of April, 1!
*pl26
WM. LEE, Son'r., o^n. n
G EORGIA—Bullock County :—To all whom it may concern:
Whereas, Green R. Slator and Thomas Dasher, Admin
istrators on the estate of John G. Slater, a minor, havo ap
plied for. letters dlsmlssonr;
These are therefore to olte and admonish all whom (t ms;
*7
to be and appear at tho Court of Ordinary for Bul
loch oonnty, on the nratMonday In November next,to make
objections, if any they hare, otherwise said letters will be
granted.
Witness, Wm Lee, sen’r. Esq., Ordinary for Bnlloch county,
this 26 th day of April, 1883,
qpl28 WM. LEE, Sen’r, o, n. o.
|T EORGIA—Bullock County.—To all whom it may con-
VI corn l Whereas, Andrew Wilson, will afply at the
Chart of Ordinary for letters dismlssory as executor on the
•state of Absolam Hagan, deceased;
These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom It may
concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objec-
ion (if any they hare) on or before the 20th day of July
next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, Wm. Lee, sen’r:Esq.,Ordinary for Bulloch c
ty.thla 20tli day of January. 1863.
Jan29 . WILLIAM LEE, Sen’r, 0. B. 0.
G EORGIA—BuOoek County—Notlco to the Heirs of John
Everett: Four Months after date application will be
~ mrt of Bulloch county,
for leave (o divide the
\ Adm’r with the will annexed.
TT appearing to tiie Court, by tho return of tho Slioriff,
X that the a&idfdefendant does not reside! In this counlr,
and It further appearing that he does not reside in this
8tate,bn motion of Fleming & Milloo, defendant’s attorneys,
it Is ordered tiiat said defendant appear and answer at tho
next term of. this Court or tho case be considered in default
and tho plaintiff allowed to proceed; and it Is furthor or
dered that this rulo be published for thirty days.
Extract from tho minutes.
mh24 JOHN F. GP1LMARTIN, c. a, 0. 0. c.
XT OTICE,—All person! having claims.,against tho ostate
JlN . of Frederick KdUihah, doceaiod, pfiJberty county,
will present them wllUtn tho time prescribed bylaw; and
all persons lndobted to said estate will mak^ga^ment to
N OTICE.—Two months after date application will bo made
to the Court of Ordinary of Bryan county, for leai
to sell the real estate belonging to Charles Bashlor. dec’d.
xnafi 0. M. BASBLOB, Adm’r.
N OTICE.—Two mouths after date, application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Chatham count]
for leave to sell the following negroes, via: Peggy, Mai
thow, and Anthony, tbe property of Alexander J. Maxwel
late of said county, deceased;
apllfi > 8ABAH M. MAXWELL, Adm’.x
OTICR—Two months after date, application will be
made! o the Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave to
•eU Lot No. thirty-four, in second, originally Henry county,
and Lot No. one hundred and six in thirteenth district, or •
Iginally Henry, now Fayette county, belonging to tho es
tate of Valentine Creaver, deceased.
mh2* JOHN F. GPILMARTIN. Adm’r.
N OTICE.—Six mouths after date, application will be
made to tbe Court of Ordinary of Caradon county. Ga.,
for letters of dismission os administratrix, with the will an
nexed, on the estate of Susan Fltipatrlck. lain of said coun
ty, deefcased. nofi DORuUS SANCHEZ, Adm’x,
OTICE.—Two months after date, application will bo
mado to tbo Ordinary of Chatham county, for leavo to
sell all the real estate in Chatmam county belonging to D.
M. Rogers, deceased. Also, ten days after dato, for leavo to
sell all tbe perishable property of said deceased!
ap!5 , . C. W. ROGERS, Adm’r.
OTICE—All persons Indebted to tho estate of David M.
Rogers, will make immediate payment; and all per
sons having demands against said estate will present them
duly attested to CHARLES W. ROGERS,
ap!6 Qualified Administrator,
HEW WINM AND LIQUOR STOlCw;
No. 6 Whitaker-tireet.
fTTT\ THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announces to the
lXJifcjcitlsens of Savannah, and of tho Interior of this
■BBLbState, that be has now opened and will keep con
tinually In store, a large assortment of the best qualities
of tbe various kinds of WINES AND LIQUORS, both foreign
and domestic, invoiced from the beat sources, and to bis
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 tho
articles which are enumerated below are each genuine:
Article* of Direct Importation .—French Bran
dies of various brands: Holland Gin; Scotch, Irish and
Monong&hela Whisky; Old Batavia Arrack; Jamaica and
St Croix Rum.
'Wines.—Old Port, Madeira, Sherry, Chnmpagno, Hock,
Claret, Sauterne and Burgundy Wines.
Cordials—-In cases, Curacoa, Maraschino, Ratafia, Sla-
tmIIx, Kirschenwasser, Absinth, Ac.
Ale and Porter—London Brown Stout, and Edin
burgh Ale. '‘'"■■■I*-
Also Agent for Domestic liquors.
nov5 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, 20 do Ground do
20 bbls Loaf Sugar, 20 boxes Lemon 8yrup
80 do Nos. 1,2 and 8 Mackerel, 10 half ao 2 do
100 do Balt. Flour, 60 do H S. do, 60 do half do Canal
10 casks Bacon Sides, 5 do Shoulders
20 boxes Northern Cheese, 20doEnglsh Dairy do
60 do No. 1 Soap, 60 do Pale do, 26 do Starch
60 do Tobacco, assorted brands
60 bbls Planting Potatoes. 20 boxes Sperm Candles
60 boxes Tallow Candles, 60 do Star do
28 do Adamantine do
60 bbls old Monongahela Whisky, 2,0001b Codfish
200 do Whisky, Gin. Rum and Brandy
20 X casks Cognac Brandy, 60 dozen Brooms
2 pipes Holland Gin. 2 X casks Scotch Whisky .
2 X casks Jamaica Rum, 50 boxos assorted Cordials
600 gross Pipes. 100,000 Spanish Began
20 dozen Demijons, 200 reams Wrapping Papor
60 five and three gallon Kegs.
Landing and in store, for sale by *
jan29 COnEN & TARVER
'ixJM, or .Ojunlry P«-
tor’ihWifo.
Th.Oia M.n’. CriiU, b. T B Arthur. ' ■’
Family Commentary on the four Gospels, by Rev. Dr
Essays and* Miscellanies of Grace Aguilar, aelocted from
the manuscript by her mother.'
• Poetical Works of Thomas Way. . ",
Boys and Girls Own Book. -,
Doctor Birch
Agnes Sorrell.
: >lM»"' x
and bis young friends,
J, a novel, byG P R Jamos. For sale by
8. fl. SIBLEY, No. 138 Congrcis-st.
PURE AS IMPORTED.
TMPORTED WINES, LIQUORS AND SEGARS.—Tlio sub-
X scribcr lias now on band a fino nud well aelocted stock
of Wines and liquors, comprising tho following: 1 butt ol
clioico Rosorvo kladeira Wine, vintage of 184-f; 1
the finest **' 1 *'* ”
. quality a
ldo choice old Lot
Estate of Jo]
del8 JOHN
1 &ORGLA—Chatham
dinary for Chatham coun-
G EORGIA—Chatham County t—To all whom it may con
cern ? Whereas, John F. Gullmartin will apply at tho
Court of Ordinary for letters of dismission as administra
tor ontbe estate of Walter Smith, deceased :
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may
conoern to J>e.and apperrbefore said Court to make objec
tion (if any they have; on or before tho first Monday In May
next, otherwise said letterswiU be granted.
Witness, John M. Millen, Esq., Onllni
ty, this 31st day of October, 1852.
'nol JOHN M. MILLLEN. o. o. Q.
/T EORGIA—Chatham County s—To all whom It may con-
VI corn : Whereas, Ellen Scally will apply at tho Court
of Ordinary for letters of administration on tbo estate of
Charles B. Scally:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom ltmay
ooncern, to be and appear before said Court to make objec
tion (u any they have) on or before tbo first Monday in
May next, otherwise said letters will be gran tod.
Witness, John M.MUlen.Esq. f Ordinary for Chatham coun
ty, this 80th day of March, 1863.
mhSO
JOHN.M, MnJ^EN o.Q. o.
/’’IEORGIA—Chatham County:—To all whom It may con-
VJT cern; Whereas, John Bilbo
Ordinary for letters t' -
larylorleti
s orHenry
of dismission as
L. Bilbo:
will apply at the Court of
admlnlsti
inlstrator, on the
These are,therefore, to olte and admonish all whom it may
concern to be and appear before said Court to make objec
tions (If any they have) on or ‘
.. *^---*4 oil
, __ive) on or before the first Monday In
herwlse said letters will bo granted.
November next,
Witness, JohnM. Millen, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham coun-
«y, thU 14th day of April, 1863.
'apllfi JOHNM. MILLEN,0.0,0.
, »—To all whom it may con-
HslhSpalthoff will apply at the
Uonontheos
£ T EORGIA—Chatham Cbunii
VX concern: Whereas,Ellzal
Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the ostate
of George A. Spalthoff:
These are, therefore, to cite and and admonish all whom
ft may eoncem to be and appear bofore said Court to make
objection (if any they havo) on or before the first Monday
in Hay next, otherwise said letterswiU be granted.
» Witness, JohnM. MUlen, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham coun
ty this thirtieth day of March, 1868.
* mh30 JOHN M. MILLEN, 0. 0. 0.
V f—To all whom it my concern:
_r Whereas, William Holloway, administrator of the es
tate of Mitchell Holloway, decoased, will apply to the Hon.
the Ordinary of said oonnty, for letters dismlssory from said
These are, therefore, to cite and admonlsbfall concerned to
file their objections (if any thoy have) to tho applicant In
the Clerk’s offioe of said Court, on or before tho first Mon
day in October next, otherwise letters dismlssory wlU be
granted. ■
Witness, Wm. Leo, sen’r., Esq.,Ordinary for Bulloch coun
ty, this,17th day of March, 1863.
fjnWfi WILLIAM LEE. 8en»r., o. b. o.
/~1 BORGIA—Chatham County:—To all whom it may con-
: \X eemWhereas, John H.Btrous will apply at the Cour
of Ordinary for letters dismlssory as administrator cum tes-
tamehtq annexo on the estate of Godfrey Bown:
• These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it
xaay oonoern, tp be and appear before said Court to make
objection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday
: tn November next; otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, John M. Millen, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
County, this thirtieth day of March, 1883.
: ph80 JOHN M. MILLEN, o. a o,
E0BG1A—thoLkam County i— 1 To all whom ltmay con
VX eem:. Whereas, the ostate of Merit Finch is unropre-
\ by faUure of any one to apply for letters of admin-
'*non tbe same:
.. an therefore to cite and admonish all whom it
may concem, to be and appear before tho Coart of Ordi
nary on the first Mouday in Hay next, to make objeo*
tion (If any they hare) or said administration wlU be
IbeQerk of the Superior Court, or some other fit
adpropsr pc
Witness. John M. Millen, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
^ JOHN’'gmjJW. 0. ft ft
GIA—(Aortaut Oflmty :-To ail whom it may conocrn:
John EverardwtU apply at the Court of Or-
— -* dismlssory as administrator on the ea
sy,’deceased:
-re. to cite ana admonish all concerned to
_ (If anjr they hare) to tbo applicant In
of said Oouit.on or before the first Mon-
r next, otherwise letters dlwnUsory will be
Ordinary for Chatliam coun-
ike Ooertef Ordinary forMt.., __......
oh the estate Of John Bennett: -
Thshe are, therefore, to dte and admonlsh all whom It
. ----- -■! Court, to make
... the first Monday
terff wlU bo granted.'
, Ordinary for Clinch
_ , pipe ol
and coice old Ressrvo, vintage or 1840;
ondon Particular ; 1 do choice and most
delicately flavored old Palhetlno. vintage of 1830: 1 do
cholco and exceedingly rare °— /,,DBA -
1 half pipe rich and most hi
Juioo; 2pipes old London Market; 8 or ......
anjo, vintage bf 1830 ; also, a lot of old Reserve, of an older
Importation, in boxos ana demijons: 2 pipes choice old
Port Wine, 2 half pipes do Sherry do, 12 do do choice old
Cognso of various brands, viz: Hennosy, London Dock.
Jean Lonls, Plnet Castillon, Guimard, Sazcrac,Salignao and
Otard,Dupuy & Co.; 1 puncheon old Scotch Whisky, 1 do
old Jamaica Rum, with various kinds of Claret, Port, Ton*
eriffo, Sherry and other Wines; choice Champagno of vari
ous brands: Hock Wines; Imported Cordials, such as Cur.
Reno. Mamclitno, Anosette, asortod Cordials, Brandy Fruits,
* - — no J. ROUSSEAU.
Jolley, Myles U uuuens, rarer u unuumiinc. n ichuim viu*
J er, Henry R Christian, John Cordeal, Wallace Cummlng.
ames H Carter^ WUUam Cooper, John J Cornell, James T
Clark, James 0 B OampbeU, Samuel J, Cassells, Joseph 8
Csrruthers, JohnD Charlton, Bryan Connor, WUltamOicai
Charlton, WUUam Cox.
David R DiUon, Martin Duggan, Archibald 0 Daven-
port, Isaac Davis, John Dally, James Dunn, William Dixon,
Hoses C Dean,Cbesley Dugger, WlUlam H Dunning, Henry
J Dickerson, Albert L DeLorge. Isaac D’Lyon. John E Davis,
Jolm Doyle, jr., Isaac DeLaroclie, William M Davidson.
H.—Henry ElUs, Petor Endros, John Everard, Richard
—is, John Klskeamp. , . _ . „
P^-Josoph Felt, Owen Fojey, Jeremiah Flckling, Green
Fleetwood, loult N Falllgant, Gnamr J Fulton. Washington
F Florence,Joseph S Fay, Jolm G Falllgant, John C Ferrilt.
Andrew Fa rry, Frederlch Finch. Wiliam D Ford, Sewell U
Fish, John Flomming, Richard Flanigan, Tliomas Ford,
Patrick Fleming, John Foster.
Josoph George. Robert H Griffin, Francis Grimball.
Joseph George. Jr.. Robert M Goodwin, John B Gallic, David
H Galloway,Seaborn Goodall, John Garamell, Domingo Gal-
loo, Joseph FGammon. Charles Gross, MartlnGerken, James I
E Gaudry, Philip Gieblehouse, Honry Ganahl, John F Gull* f
martin. John GerdU, Benjamin Glnovoly, John L Groven-
stein, Ebenezer W M Gifford, James E Godfrey, George A
Gordon. Calvin L Gilbert. Samuel Goldsmith.
H—Thomas Holcombe, David F Halsey, WiUlam Hess.
Christopher Hussey, Richard H Howell, Charles S Hardee,
WUUam Howe, WUliarn Hunter, WUUam F Holland, James
Hunter, Goorge 8 Harding, Edwin E Hertz, Martin Horn,
Lemuel L Hover, John Haupt, Samuel B Haupt, William
Henry, Honry Haupt, WlUlam W Hendley, Robert Haber
sham, Jolm E Hernandez, Robort, Hutchison, Alfred Ha*
wood. WiUlam Henderson. Charles A Hall, Geo W Hardcas-
tle. Robert A Honlker, WlUlam L Haupt. Humphrey P Hor
ton, Poter Henry, WUUam Heldt, Levi Hart, Tliomas Hen
derson, WUUam P Hunter, Marmaduko Hamilton, Peter D
HUzheim. Charles F Hamilton. John F Hamilton, WiUlam
Hone. William H Hausman, David Harrigan, Henry Har-
per. Howell W Hollister, Enoch D Hendry, John G Howard,
William II Holmes, Geo Troup Howard, William B Hale,
Gustavs A Holcombe, Claus Hartman, 8amuel Hamilton,
Edward J Harden.
Itf-Jobn W Ihly. _ . _ , , ,
J^-John R Johnson, John T Jones. Jamee R Johnston,
fdward Jones, James C Jones, Alexander Johnson, WUUam
Bullock Jackson, Enoch S Johnson, John D Jesse. *
K*—Philip Kolb. John Kennedy, Alfred Kont, Gefort
Kuck. Peter'Krouse, WUUam Krauss, John W Klbbee, Her
man Kuhlman, DiedrichKattenhorn, Nicholas King, John
W Kelly. James W King. Nicholas Kelley, Hanford Knapp,
Thomas Kemp, John W Kelley, WUUam Kino, Jamos Ker,
Phlneas M Kollock. Philip Kean. %tt , ,
Ii^-Thomas E Lloyd, Louis Legriel. John N I^wls, Daniel
J Lambreth, John H Lightbourne, WUUam M Ddgh, Alonzo
B Lnco. Hugh Logan, Stanislaus M Lafflteau, John Lyons,
Levi Lelicnthttl. Peter Lee, Edward Lovell, WiUlam W Lin
coln, Oliver A LaRocbe, John M B Lovell, Martin Larkia,
Noble Lyon, Frederick Lobof. Joseph H Lodson, John H
Ladd, Daniel Leahy, Benjamin W Llloyd, Charles A L La
mar, Peter Laurens, James F Under..
M—Hugh W Mercer, Anthony F Slera. Abraham Minis.
William H C Mills. Jacob Manke. Mulford Marsh. WlUlam
Morrill, John Mallery, Adolpho Mode. John Makin, Gefert
Murklns, James W Morgan. Ralph Meldrim. Dan Mallette,
Horaco Morse, William H May, Samuel 8 Miller, John Mur
chison, Christian W Maylainder, Solomon Mayer. John Mas-
terson, Ludcr Mehrtens, Jacob Manses, John fc Mallery. Hen
ry Macnhard, Thomas R Mills, James Monnahan, Charles A
Magill, John B Mallard. Jacob Miller.
Me—George A McCleskey. Bartholomew McJnnarney,
Patrick McDqwpU, WiUiam McGarthoy. Joseph J McCoy,
Laurcnco Mcl^nna, Thomas McKenna, Daniel SlcRedmond,
Tliomus W McArthor, James McHenry, Michael McGrea
Patrick Mo Govern.
H—George N Nichols. Thomas J Naylor. Daniel Nelson,
Samuel N uttman, James S Neidllnger, Nathl Nungazcr, John
G Neldlinger, William G Norwood,Jacob Newberger,Gilbert
N Neyle, Tliomaa M Nowell, James A Norris, John R Nor
ton, Robert C Nock.
O.—Jolm Oliver, Charles E O’Sullivan, John W Owens,
George S Owens, Armlnlus* Ocurlor, Edward O’Byrno, Wil
liam C O'Driscoll. Dennis O'Connor, PhUllp O’Connell.
F—Philip J Punch, Thomas Purse, John Poole, James
Potter, Joseph EPelot, Charles F Preston, WlUlam Proctor,
Edward Padelfonl. Edward Padelford, Jr., Elisha Parsons,
Daniel G Phllbrick’, Anthony Porter, Dennis MPatrick, Ed
win Parsons. Goorge Parsons, Edward Powers.
Q,—WUUam Quantock, jr.
It—Philip M Russell, Daniel Robertson, John A Richard
son, WilUam Romshart, Georgo Robertson, jr, Robert R
Rhodes,Henry Robor, William Rogers, Charles E Robinson,
Andrew M Ross, John WRemshart, James G Rodgers. Ber
nard Roden, James B Read, Georgo Robbins. Joseph Rosso,
jr., David Rosenblatt. WilUam P Rowland, Wm P Roberts,
John Reilly, Jefferson Roberts. John P W Read, Jas Rhind,
Joseph Ribero, Jaeob Rosonband, John S Rogers, Allen
Russell, William Robinson, James Riley. Horace J Royall,
S—Patrick K Slilels, Henry Seltzer, Wm Honry Stiles,
Patrick Smith, Francis Sorrot. Samuel S Sibley, Edward A
Soullard, Abraham Simpson. Ltzar Solomons, John A Schaf
fer. Frodorick Schaffer, Francis F Strobhart, Francis Shells,
Harman SUber, Joachim R Saussoy. James J Snider, John
Savage, Ezra Stacy, James HSandlford, Jacob Shaffor,Con
rad 8chnider, John G Soxton, John HStrous, John FStur-
tovant, Walter W Smith, Francis 51 Stone, Emanuel Shef-
tall, John 11 Stegin. Alexander J C Shaw. Farley. R Sweat.
James F Stokes, John A Staley, Abner Sawyer. Samuol B
Sweat, James Sullivan, Solomon Sheftall, Daniel T Scran
ton. Daniel H Stewart, John Slone, WUUam Salto, Joseph D
Stobbins, Jacob Spang, WilUam Shinners, John Shuuzel,
Matthew Shannon, Dennis SuUivan, Philip Smith, John
Shwink, James Shea. , , „ .
T—Peter G Thomas. John F Tucker, John T Tliomas,
WiUlam S Thompson, Georgo U Titcomb, Charles G Talbird,
John D Tenbroek, John Thompson, Frederick A Tapper, Jas
Tburrt. WilUam B Tinsley, Barnard G Tilden, Anderson C
Toms. Francis Truoholut.
V—Charles Van Horn. David Vender Tristam VorstUle,
nenry H Verstillo. WUUam H 8 VerstlUe, Henry Vielatltch.
W—Richard Wayne, Edward G Wilson, WiUlam Waters,
Robert D Walker. Henry F WiUink, Laurence W Wall, Na
thaniel F Webster, Henry 0 Wyer. James T Webb, Henry E
Wood, Smith Warner, Thomas White, Francis HWelman,
Nicholas Wolf. William White, Tliomas S Wayne, Benjamin
Whitehead. Jacob Wlneberg, 8amupl A Wood. Goorgo S
Wait, Charles Wilson, Thomas J Walsh, John W Wilson, Jo-
NKW BOOK*.
T HE Works of James HaU— Legends of the West-the
author’s revised cdlUon. • ... .
The Camel Hunt, a narratlvo of Personal Adventure, by
J W Fahens, author of “ life on tlio Isthmus.”
Behind the Curtain, a tale of ElvlUe. , . , *
Doctor Birth and his Young Friends, by Wul M Thaeka-
ray, with sixteen lUustratlons oy the author.
Rural Essays, by A J Downing, odltod with & memoir of
the author, br Geo W Curtis ; and a Letter to his friends
by Frederika Bremer. ......
Every Day 8cripture Reading, with brief reviews and
E radical observations for the. use of FamIUes and Sohools,
y the Rev John L Blake, DD. . , ■ ..
- Essays and Miscellanies, choice cuttings from the Mann*
scrlpta of Grace Aguilar, author of “Vale of Cedars,” “Days
of Bruce,” “Mother’s Recompense*” to,selected by her
mothor, Sarah Aguilar. „
Eustace Qulntln, a sequel to Mary Price, by G W M Roy*
Holds.
Jack and bis Bride, or tho Highwayman’s Flight; being
the further adventures of Claude and bis Friends, by the
author of “Gentleman Jack,” beautifully illustrated.
The Illustrated Bible, Nos. received to 47.
Barnum's Illustrated News, No. 17.
lofty and Lowly, by Miss M McIntosh s further supply.
Received by * ap!28 J. B. CUUBEDOE.
- '^Ptl
next January. Forforther j
such
nansvillo, containing one thotuasa- aores^three hundred
acres or which Is cleared, andln a nigh state
tion. Upon the premises area good dwelUng
houses, and gin. The abovo tract embraces thn _
acres of tho first Quality of hammock lands, and thef
the finest sea island cotton lands j all or which U „ r
heart of the finest range in the oonnty. Possession gh
at any time, **
I will also sell corn, fodder, and other provisions, end if
required, odd thousand bead of cattle.
JOHN B. 8TANDLEY.
Refor to-Jobn Boston, Savannah, Hon. M. S. Perry, Mi-
canopy, Florida, or to the subscriber at Nownansvllle. Fla.
February 18th, 1868. feb21-d&w3m
® R10E IANDS FOR BALE—The Tract of I AND on the,
Bt, Mary’s River, knoira as the Cut-off Tract, containing
seven hundred and soventy-two (772) acres, of which over
five hundred (600) acres are tide swamp and fresh marsh
lands, with a rise and fell of tide of six feet. The marsh
land was successfully cultivated many years since, producing
Cotton, Cane, and Rice.
These lands could be put In ordor with less labonr. it Is
bolleved, than wquld be required for nutting Hammock lands
In ordor. and are considered very ssfo from overflow In gales
and freshets.
For forthor particulars and terms, which will bo made easy
to a purchaser, apply to John Fraser and Co., Charleston,
8.C., or to Mrs. Henry Bailey, St. Mary’s, Camden coority,
Georgia.
A plat of tho land maybe seen at thoofficoof the Geor
gian, • apl 27—dto
HARPER’S MAGAZINE! FOR MAY.
JJOTNAM’flJdagnzine for May; Legends of tbo West, by
Behind tho Curtain, a tale of ElvlUe.
Tho Camel Hunt, a narrative ot l’oraoual Adventure, by
J W Fabens.
Downing’s Rural Essays, with plates.
Blake’s Every Day Scripture Roadlng.
8poonor’s Dictionary of Painters, Engravers, Sculptors,
and Archltocts—lvol. largo 8 mo.
OolUor’s'Notes and Emendation or Sliakspear, from tho
folio edition of 1632.
Willis’ Summer Cruise In the Mediterranean, on board of
an American Frlgato.
The Old Man’s Brido, by Arthur.
Bartlett’s Commercial and Banking Table, adapted to the
currency of all countries, In ono largo quarto volume.
apl28 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
» F 0 R S A L E.—A Tract of LAND, containing 202#
acres, and improvements, near Wnlthourvillo, Liberty
county. Tho land Is of good quality, pine and bay land, 60
acres of which are in cultivation, ana the remainder well
thnbored, offering strong inducements to persons Interested
In procuring tarponttno. The improvements. consist of a
two-Btory frame dweUing, together with negro houses,atables,
and all other necessary outbuildings. The locatiou cannot
bo surpassed for healthfulncss or salubrity of climate, with
water, and a range for cattle which cannot bo oxcoilod.
io above property can be bought at a very reasonable price,
id on tho most accommodating terms, if early application
> made to the subscribers, at Walthourville, liberty county.
„ H.W. BACON,
apl 20—d&o E. D. WAY.
N EW BOOKS.—Amabel, a family history, by Elizabeth
Wormeloy.
The Heir of Redcliffo, by the author of the Two Guar
dians. Henrietta’s Wish and the Kings of England.
Beatrico, or the Unknown Relatives, by Catherine Sin
clair, author of Modem Accomplishments, Journey of Life,
to.
Ninevfith and Babylon, discoveries among the ruins, with
travels in Armenia, Kindistan and the Desort, being the re
sult of a second expedition undertaken for tho Trustees of
tho British Museum, by Austen H. Layard, M. D.. author
of Nineveh and its Remains, with map, plans and illustra
tions.
My Novel, a furthor supply received.
Barnum’s Illustrated Nows. No. 11, and a supply of tbe
back numbers from No. 1. Received by
mhl6 J. B. CUBBEDGE
Y HOME IN TASMANIA, or nino years in Australia,
by Mrs. Charles Meredith.
An English Soldier in the U. S. Army in 5Ioxlco.
Hie Phonographic Teacher, by Webster.
Ward’s English Items, a further supply.
Jeames’ Diary and Rebecca and Rowena, by Thackeray.
Prescriber’s Phinracopocia, containing all the Medicines,
to.. Wythe’s Dose Book.
Putnam’s Magazine complete, now Bunply.
apl 18 W, THORNE WHJJAHS
N EW BOOKS.—Jeames’ Diary, a Legend of the Rhine,
and Rebecca and Rowena, by W. M. Thackeray.
Wood’s and Tkach’s United States Dispensatory.
Ancient Christianity Exemplified.
Mlllman’ History of Chemistry.
New Thomos for the Protestant Clergy. .
Tlio Infont's ProtmisH from tho Valley of Distruction to
Everlasting Glory, illustrated by the author of Little Henry
and hla Bearer j Vinci’s Pastoral Theology.
Barnum's Illustrated Nows; Gleason's Pictoral.
Simon Kenton, or tho Scout’s Revengo, for sale at the
book store of S. 8. SIBI.EY,
apU4 135 Congress-street.
N EW BOOKS.—Macaulay’s Speeches on various occa
sions.
Tlio Lofty and the Lowly, by Miss McIntosh.
Heart Histories and Life Pictures, by T. S. Arthur,
Do Quincey’s Narratlvo and Miscellaneous Papers, 2 voIb.
his Opium Eater and nil his other works.
Goethe's Faust, translated by Hayward.
Memoir of tho Physical and Political Geography of No
Grenada, by Gen. Mosquera, translated from the Spanish
a map.
W. TnORNE WILLIAMS.
IjAnd for sale:.
wum THE subscriber offers for sale 1,200 acres of Land,
ggcllying on the AIntamaha, river, three miles bolow tbe
<«■" fork, known as Town Bluff, Hiere are 260 acres open,
ready for cultivation : also two small framed houses with
good framed bam ana good framed store house, situoto on
the bank of the river, one of the best stands for a store in
this section. Tlio placo has the advantage of steamboats
during the fell, winter and spring months, 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. 080 acres of Land woll timbered, with 160 acres of
first rate bay land well ditched and drained.ready for clear
ing, with five acres cleared. Said land will produce fifty
bushels of com to the acre. This land Ilea two milos from
Mann Ferry, on tho Alatamaha river.
Also, 6,000 acres of first quality pine timbered land on
tho Alatamaha andOcmulgco rivers.
All these lauds are situnte in tho first and second district
of Appling county. Also, 2,000 acres of land well timbered
with cypress and white oak. Any person wishing further
particulars can address me at Hall P. 0., Georgia.
jan31—lawdAwfim W. DYALL.
jjarHio Raleigh. (N. 0.) Standard will please publish
weekly for six months, and send bill to W. D.
VPresident endFrofcssor of Mental and
r of Natural Sctonoes. '
*fofesaor ol Mathematics and Director ol
vr or «if Bellos Lettrea.
d by the following Ladies, vis
pies, near., ireasui
5, b! talker, Bov.
Stokes, Edmund \Ui
Wm; W. B. Crtwfordj , _
W. Fears, R. P. Zimmerman;
Madison, Morgan county,Dee. 23rd, 1851,
r. N* 0. i
Walker, ZachkrUb Fears, Nathatt Massey,
ford, II. D., Behj; Harris, Jas. F. Swanson, J
• Physicians Oftbfc first standing In the iwji ,' : TI
riUa tf&tbiM,'
and Jfanfoa
lawdfrwtf
GliASIHICAli AND MATHRMATXOAL ACAD-
' EMY AT BLUTFTON, S. 0.
.Rov. JOSEPH B, BEABROOK, Principal.
—THOMAS J. WELLS, AwlsUnt.
mHE^Incipal has been engaged for nearly twenty years
X In thdJnatrucUon of youths. The Assistant has been
engaged as Teacher or Mathematics and the English branches
for the last eight years in tho Beaufort College.
Bovs will be received as boarders In the femllles, both of
tho Principal and Assistant, The prico of board, tuition,
to.,will bo sixty-five dollars per quarter* payable seml-an-
In point of healthiness, Bluffton Is not surpassed by any
location In the Southern country.
Ittfcrcnca—Bishop Elliott, Dr, Flckling. Gen. Jas. Ham 11-
ton, and Mr. Lynch Hamilton, dec8—podl8 •
iiim.nd d/d^ffiTlta tiSSSj SjS*
^ml. or tiidlOTMIoo. lo,. o’ Ai,i*Vll«.
Breathing. Sinking Sensations, p
"—m, Cold, Cliiu; " " '
valuable: ricb land for sale:.
t> A Tract of Tide Swamp Land, containing 500 acres,
ffllylng on the Alatamaha river, tlireo miles above Darl-
■*•60, adjoining lands of the estate of Butler and Dun-
wody on the east, and Gignilliut and Walker on the north
aud west, having as good a pitch of tide as any rice plan
tation on the river. My terms nre, twenty dollars per acre,
ono-fourth cash, and the balaiico on a credit of from five to
ten vears. the Interest only required to bo paid annually.
Apply to tho undersigned at Darien. In case of my absence
Mr. Jzmks Piuxou will show the land, a plan of which can
be seen at tho office of the Georgian.
„ SAMUEL M. STREET.
D.ARiEf, Jan. 22, 1853. jan25—lam
l FOR SALE.—A Tract of LAND of Five Hundred acres
_strictly prime Rice Land, immediately opposite the old
n of Hardwick. Tho situation of tho place affords one
of tlio best Saw-mill seats in the Southern country, facilities
for timber being easy and without end. Vesssels coming
from sea can load immediately alongside, drawing from ten
to fifteen feet of water. For terms apply to Henry Williams,
U.S. District Attorney, Savannah,or to B. STILES, Dryan coun-
jffla LOR SALE—That vnlunbie parcel of land formerly
2C_occupied by E. Jencke’s, Esq., known ns a Cooper’s
«iop and Yard. It Is bounded on the east by West Bound
ary street, west by the Canal, north by Railroad street, and
Bouth by lota Nos. 6 and 0, and contains about four acres,
tobl WYLLY k MONTMOLLLV.
Theodore Dwight, with a map.
fob3
__ tlonary.
Bianca, a tnlo of Erin and Italy, by Edward Maturin, Esq.
author of 5fontezuma. Eva, &a.
Punch’s Prlzo Novelists, the Fat Contributor and Travels
. STEAM SAW MILL FOR SALE,
S ITUATED half a milo from this City, on the canal, has a
basin capablo of holding two million feet of I/>gs. The
Mill has boon In operation about seven months, runs two
gangs and nn edging saw, also Grist Mill. This Mill saws
from 12to 16 51. feet per day. For particulars apply to
bo20 WYLLY k MONTMOLL1N.
In London,by Tbackaray.
Garden Walks with tho Poets, br 5Ire. C. 51. Kirkland.
A furthor supply of Grace Agullla’s w* - ’"
”»Of Cedars, W
„ 's works.
Tho Vale of Cedars, Women of Israol.
A Winlefln 5!adeira. llome and Its Influence.
Parisian Sights and French Principles, 5!en's Wives.
■*”. ™ - *y Bird,by’
■s ; Tlio Lady Bird, by Lady Fullerton
Is, by Thackaray ; Stern’s Works,
rks, Burns’ do, Youg, Gay, Bealy
Bealy and
ncao. aiarncnino,
to., for saloby
T H05IPS0N’S Celebrated Washing Compound—Tills arti
cle is entirely free from any substance that will Injure
the coloror texture of the finest fabric, and is therefore par
ticularly adapted to the washing of fancy articles. Itlsanox-
cellent article for the toilet, and is the only soap used on board
tho stcaraor Florida, Jnstrecelved and for saloby
Je2 W. W. LINCOLN. MonumontSquare.
COUGHS, GOLDS AND BRONCHITIS.
P ASTILLES DE PARIS.—For tho cure of coughs, colds
and bronchial affections of the throat, bo prevalent at
this soason of the year. We do not recommend tho Pas
tilles de Paris to cure all tho ills llfols heir to, but we do
say thoy will cure all affections of tho throat, as a trial of
them will prove. Manufactured by 5(oore k Taylor, 81
5Iaidon-lane, New York.
N. B.—The gonnine bears the written signature of 51oore
& Taylor. Just received and for sale by
mli4 W. W. L1NI
M AP OF SAVANNAH.—Having purchased tho copy right
of Edward A. Vincent, Esq. of hisnow5(np of the city
of Savannah, the undersigned has inado arrangements to
fill nil orders for tho same, at short notice. A sufficient
number was received by last steamer to furnish subscribers,
and will be delivered immediately. We are unablo to sup
ply the country demand until the arrival of the next steam
er. Arrangements have been made for a further supply,
which will be regularly received. All orders punctually at
tended to. Address 8. S. SIBLEY,
apl8 Bookseller and publisher, 138 Congress-st..Sav’h.
M ~ ATTING—lhlsTpring’s Matting."bcsTkinl—4-4, 6-
and 64 white 5tattlng, 44,6-4 and 04 check do, 10-4
brown sheeting, window shades of all sizes with fixtures.
04.104,114 and 124 linen and coton sheeting, 4 4,64
and 04 linen and cotton pillowcase, fine and largo assort
ment of plain and figured white and colored dimity, colored
cotton, worsted and cloth table covers, white damask cloth.
8-4,104,11-4 and 124, Russia and Scotch diaper, 74, 84,
94,104 and 124 white table damask, 8-4, 7-8 and 4-4 white
damask napkins, hnckabuck and white Dowlas, course and
fine crash, window curtains, pavilion gauze, bobblnet net
ting, for sale by
mh23 . A1KIN k BURNS.
woouwaru, isaao winter, uunnis ** you, jamea u uik. wiim
H Wildman, William Watson, William P White, Philip D
Woolhopte. Ashbel Welles, John J Waver.
YI)r Easton Young.
Z«—• Edwin S Zittrouer.
All persona entitlod to vote, and desirous of voting at
tho next olection for Mayor and Aldermen of the city of
Savannah and hamlets thereof, are respectfully requested
to call at my office and register their names within the
time prescribed by law, elso thoy will bo debarred tho right
of voting thereat. EDWARD O. WILSON.
ap!16 Clerk of Council.
A N ORDINANCE to amend an Ordinance defining what
shall be considered public nuisances, and for tho remo
val of tho sarao—Passed 2d August, 1830.
Sko. 1. Bo it ordained by tho Mayor, and Aldermen of the
City of Savannah and hamlets thereof in Council assembled,
and it is hereby ordained by tho authority of the samo, that
from and after the pasting of this Ordinance, the provisions
of said Ordinance prohibiting the kooplng of hogs within
certain limits, bo and tho same are hereby extended so as
to embraco and include tbo whole corporate limits of the
City of 8avannah. and tho hamlets thereof.
Sko. 2. Bo It ordained by the authority aforesaid, that all
Ordinances or parts of Ordinances, conflicting with tho pro
visions of this Ordinance, he and tho same are hereby re
ported. Passed in Council, Savannah, April 21,1853.
[l. a.] R. WAYNE, Muyoi
Edwsbd G. Wilson, Clork of Council. apl27
SILVER’S MINERAL PAINTS.
TUST RECEIVED.—A supply of Mineral Paints, fire and
J water-proof colors, unfading. Silver’s 5£ineral Paints
differ essentially from all others tn market. They are not
Clays, they require llttlo oil, thoy do not work toughly, but
flow oaally as white lead. Thoy lay on a Tery heavy body,
sot Immediately, and become an inaestructablo covering of
flint. Thoy neither crack nor peel, and require no stronger
dryor than whlto lead.
I have a variety of colors, Red, Yollow, various Browns,
* ' ’**•■*■ They •- '
Yellow Plush Papers ; Tlio Indy
nistory of Pendennis, h“
Pope’s Poetical Works,
Collins.
Plutarch’s Lives, Mysteries of Paris, tho Spitfire, to., for
sale at the bookstore of S. S. SIBLEY,
mh24 136 Congress-street.
r HE H05IE CIRCLE, or familiar thoughts on vario
topics, literary, moral and social, by Mrs. Kirkland ;
Homos of American Authors, comprising nner^-'-’ — J1
scrintlve sketches. Illustrated with viows of
cos from original drawings, and a fee simile of the menu-
seript of cncu author; Romance of Indian Life and other
tales, by 5Irs. Mary H. Eastman, beautifully illustrated; Il
lustrious Personages of the 10th Century, illustrated with
steel engravings; Gems from Moore’s 5Iclodies, 4to., ton
beautiful illustrations; Tlio Bible in the Family, by Doctor
Boardmnn : Foot Prints of Truth, or Voico of Humanity, by
John Colo nngor, illustrated stool engravings ; Gift Book of
Gems, a literary offering of all seasons, edited by Emily Per-
clval, richly Illustrated j Review of Now Tlictnes: received
and for sale by 8. S. SIBLEY,
ded!4 136 Congress-street.
(Vj EW BOOKS.—Memoirs of a Huguenot Family, by Ann
-Lv 5Iaury; Yankee Notions, or Whittlins from Jonathan
Jack Knife, vol. 1, prico $1# ; Kate Stewart, a story from
Blackwood’s Magazine; Putnam’s 5(onthly, a magazine of
literature, science and art, vol. 1, No. 1: Romance of Stu
dent Life Abroad, by Richard B. Kimball.author of St. Led
ger, to.; A Story of Life on the Isthmus, by Joseph W. Fa-
hens ; Pictures from St. Petersburg, by Edward Jorrman ;
Harper’s 5Iagazino for January; Consolation, in discourses
on aeloct topics, addressed to the suffering people of God, by
J. W. Alexander, I). D. j IJfo of Sir Walter Scott, by Donald
MacLeod : 5Ioro of Frank Freeman’s Barber Sliop; receiv-
ed by dcc30 JOHN B. CUBf
Tlio Two Merchants, or Solvent and Insolvent, by T. 8.
Arthur.
The 51iscrics of Human Iifo,an Old Friend in a New Dress.
Barnum’s Illustrated Nows, No. 0. Received by
mb3 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
F OR SALE—The westerly half of Lot No. 2 Yamacraw,
being the Wharf now occupied by the Charleston Steam
Packet Company, measuring one hundred feet on the River,
and running back about two hundred feet to Canal-street!
Hie property is now under a lease which will expire on the
first of Novembernoxt.
If not sold at privato salo previous to tho first Tuesday in
Fobruary, it will then bo offered at auction at the Court
House. Apply to dol6 COHEN & FOSDICK.
F OR SALE.—A negro woman, aged about thirty-eight
years, a flrstrato washer, warranted ns such, with
her daughter, aged twenty-two years, a 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 cstato, will bo sold during
this week,on llboral terms.
JftnlO T. J. WALSH, No. 170 Bay-st.
N EGROES FOR SALE.—A woman aged 35 years, a good
cook washsr and Ironer. A mulatto woman, 27 years
old, a first rate seamstress and house servant, and her son
8 years old. A woman 37 years old. a good cook, wasborand
Ironer. and her two children aged 8 and 2 years. A boy
aged 17 years. A man 86 years old, a good field fmaJ. Atso.
a boy aged 10 years. Apply to
au!4 * WYLLY k MO.VTMOIJJN.
F OR 8ALE—A likoly family of negroes, a woman 35, her
son 10, a girl 14, a boy 11, and a boy 4.
WYLLY k 510NT510IJJN,
'OR SALE—A likoly family of negroes: a carpeuter 35,
his wife 32. a good washer and Ironer. her son, very
likely, 16, a girl 6, a ’joy 3, and an infont. The above no-
groesnro of good character and very valuable.
jan20 WYLLY & 5IONT5IOLLIN.
F
— 20, another 28, and a boy 14. Apply
JanU’ WYU.fS
ily to
5IONTMOLLIN.
man 21, one
janl4
board an Amorican frlgato, by N. Parker Willis.
The Old Woman’s Bridle, by T. S. Authur.
Tho Mother and her Offspring, by Stephen Tracy, 51. D;.
formerly a 5Iissionary Physician to the A. B. C. F. B. to tho
Chinese.
Autobiography of an English Soldier in theUnitedStates
Army, comprisingobscrvatlonsandadventurcs in the States
and Slexico.
Hie Lovors’ Stratagem, or the Two Suitors, by Emollno
Flygaro Carlen, author of Ivai or the Sit juts boy.
Hie Flying Dutchman, or tho Wedding Guest of Amster
dam, a mysterious talo of tho sea, by C*pt. Merry. U. S. N
Hie Ladies’ National Magazine for 51ay.
Barnum’s Illustrated Nows, No. 10, and a supply of th«
back numbers, recolvod by
ap!20 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
'JVJ'EW BOOKS.—Received by W. Tuorxk Williams, Yusof,
X1 a crusade In tho East, by J. R. Browno.
Guzot’s Earth and 5!an. or Comparative Physical Geo
graphy In relation to mankind.
Ketta's Cyclopoedia of Biblical literature.
Hie Lovers’ Stratagem, or tbe Two Suitors.
Rev. Dr. Kip’s Works, Viz: Early Conflicts of Christiani
ty, the Double Witness of tho Church, the Lenten Fast and
a Christmas at Romo.
Coleridge’s Works, vols. 3 and 4.
Ray’s Medical Jurisprudence of Insanity.
Mecliand’s History of the Crusades, translated by W. Rob
inson. 3d vol.
Ett’s Elements of Health and Female nyglene.
Wobber’s Tales of tho Southern Border.
English Law and Equity Reports, vol. 12,
"nltcdf-*-^
United States Equity PlgeHt, 2 vols.
ap!21
OHCE.—Hrtsubscriber having transferred eights
title and Interest as publisher and proprietor of
n MXp of the city of Savannah to B.
ght
new Subdivision E
, ipofthe city of Savannah „,
Esq., publisher and bookseller of this city, subscribers are
hereby notified that they will receive their copies from him
In future, as publisher of said Map.
- -in ‘ braviDli > imrnnTm
HOBACCO, SEGARS AND SNUFF—12 boxes extra fine
kill 1UU UUk, 1W,UUU IxglHP in WWI 1V.1 Qualities, uiiuiniuia,
Macoboy and Scotch Snuff In Jars and bladdors, Pipes and
Pipe Heuds, for sale very cheap by
mh20 KIBBEE k RODGERS.
uruuiui. tJU uu uuuuiou null uuuou.**»u uujku uiujuh, iM
do Washboards, 60 gross assorted Matches, 20 do Clothes
Lines, 20 dozen Axe Helves, lor sale by
deoil DAVID
M PRENDERGAST k CO. have to announce the arrival
• this day, of the first portion of thoir spring stock.
Their Mr. Prendergaat being now in the markets thoy ex
port the foil completion of his purchases in a few days, of
which a detailed notice will be given, meantime thoy soli
cit an early Inspection worn all their old frlonda and the
public generally; ait 178 Broughton street, opposite Saint
Andrew’s Hall, west side, mh7
ANCY GOODS—Hie subscribers have just recolvod, the
following goods, which they offer at thoir unusually
low prieoa: Needle worked collars, lace flowing sleeves, now
stylo ladles’vests of silk and muslin, satin cloaks of new
style, mantUlss of sQk and satin, together with the newest
styles of dress goods, for salo by
ooll J, g, OOHEN k CO., 140 Brough
P ROCERIES.—60 boxes prime Goshen Cheese; 60 do white
VX do, suitable for cutting; 10 hhds prime Sides; 60 boxes
Mould Candles 110 bbls old Monongahsl* Whiskey; 80 do
now crop New Orleans Molasses : 20 firkins superior Goshen
Butter; 20 kegs prime Leaf Lard: 100 bags prime Rio Cof
fee, for sale by
deelO OOHEN k TARVER,
— coTor double
paints, and require less oil.
I am now prepared to cover Hn Roofs, as nothing adheres
to tin like Silver’s 5Iineral Paints, ■ For sale by
JOHN J MAURICE,
my 8 10 and 12 Barnard-street.
q H |. TV TORE BOOKS.—Jeames’ Diary, a tale of the Panic of
1VX 1848, a Legend of the Rhine, Rebecca and Rowona.by
W. M. Thackaray.
Lord Saxondafe, or Life among the London Aristocracy,
by G.W.M. Reynolds.
Barnum’s Illustrated News No 16.
A further supply of Vllette and Agnoa Sorel. Received
by apll3 J B. CUBBEDGE.
A stray Yankee in Texas, by Philip Paxton.
Nick of the Woods, or tho Jibbcnalnoaay,by Dr. Bird,
new edition.
Genesis and Geology, or an investigation into tho recon
ciliation of Geology with Scripture, by Crofton, with an In
troduction by Dr. Hitchcock.
Snaldlng’i History of English Literature.
KenricWAndent Egypt, explained by modern discoveries.
Layard’s Babylon and Nineveh, now supply.
Annual of Bclontlfio Discovery for 1883 and previous.
. LAW BOOKS.
0th Cushing’s MassAchusots Reports to November term,
Walker’s Thooryof Common Law.
Curtis’ Equity Precedents.
The Law of Contracts, by John Wm. Smith, author of
Leading Cases, with notes by Rawto.
Wharton’s American Criminal Law; Wharton’s Prece
dents of Indlctmonts and Pleas.
English Law and Equity Reports, vol. 11th.
apl7 W. THORNE WILLIAM8.
TVTEW BOOKS-Punoh’s Prlzo Novelists, tho Fat Oontrib-
Xl thtor, and Travels In London—Appleton’s library.
Agatha’s Husband, a novel by' the author of « The Ogll
The Three Pirates, or the Cruise of the Tornado, by Harry
Hazel, author of •• Yankee Jack," to.
The Spitfire, a Nautical Romance, by Capt. Chamfer, au
thor of “ Ben Brace,” to.
Godey’s lady’s Book.
n the for
Mai
ir^Price, or adventures of a Servant Maid, byG. W. M
No. 14 of Barnum’s Illustrated News.
Christian Review for April.
Received, a further supply of 5Iv Novel, and Lofty and
Lowly, In doth and and paper binding.
aplT J. B. CUBBEDGE.
. an Principles, with practical directions for adminis
tering the Thomsontan 5Ied!cinos, including the various
mothods of administering vapor baths, emetics, to., byj,
W. Comfort, M.D. ’ ’ '
Elements or Health, by E. J. Hft, M. D.
The Principles of Botany, os exemplified In tho Oryplog-
atnla, for tho use of schools and colleges, by Harland 6)U1-
tas.
Anecdotes for the Steamboat and Railroad, selected from
tho best authors, by an Old Travellor. Received by
ap!21 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
HEAD-QUARTERS for GOOD CARRIAGES.
My success in tho Carriage business In the
of Savannah, la no longer and experiment,
Il ls a /art.”
For the oonsiderato. genorous confidence, and liberal pa
tronage that I have rocoivcd from footers, mereliantsand
citizens generally, I desire in this public mannor to express
my thanks, and to renew my assurances of increased deter
mination to rive tho most entire satisfaction to all who may
favor mo with their custom. I liavo devoted the past sum •
mor to getting up a large and splendid stock of every kind
of Carriage now in use. All of these carriages are well
suited to this market, and for neatness, lightness and dura
bility, they cannot be surpassed. Rockawajs of every style.
Coaches and Pleasure Wagons; also Buggies of every con
ceivable shape and kind, (among them soma, from J. H.
Godwin’s celebrated establishment, in Now York,) and a
very neat, light and convenient style of 8ulkey,forphysl.
clans and others J. G. THORNTON,
odM Corner of West Broad and Bsy-stracts.
PATENT SCALES*
C ARPEIB, RUG8,. to.—The. subscribers have now on
band a handsome assortment of velvet Brussels Imps-
rial 8 ply, and Ingrain (fcrjiets: 6. 8,12 and 104 Floor
Cloth, chonell, velvet and tufted Rugs, eoooa and Homp
Hating for counting houses, balls, to, also oil cloths, va
rious widths. For sale by
. oet» Laroche, downs & oo.
to—Ladies' end misses suj
Peterson’s Lady's Magazine, do. do,
Barnum’s Illustrated News, No. 12. Received
mh2f
J. B.
!E
7 WORK, HENRY ESMOND, Oolo-
ifQueeaAnne }.*
T HACKERAY’S NEW , ....
nel lathe service of Queen Anne ; A Life of Vldittudes
R, James; Bleak
House no. u; me unuaren or,ugnt: nathay. .a Cruise in
the China Sew, by Macaulay: Select British Eloquence for
the last two centuries, by Professor Goodrich; Table Talk
about Books, Mou and Manners: History of Romulus, by
Jacob Abbott { Regal Rotne, an introd action to Roman His
tory; QpmparaHve Physiognomy, with numerous Hluitra-
H Mackzy's Lexicon of Freemasonry; do AUmon
t Stewart's Freemason's Manual and Cross’'Chart.
noOS - W. THORNE WILLIAMS
Great Britalu, Warehouse Scales, Heavy Portable 8cales, on
wheels, for foundries, rolling mills, to. Store Beales, various
modifications ; Opunter Scales, Hay and Cool Scales, to—
These Scales have been long known and severely tested; and
the universal confidence felt In thoir accuracy and perfect
adjustment Is such that they are now regarded as the ran *
ard.frnm which there is no appeal
roytt • PHILBRIOK&BELL, Agents
for eongh^Tfolds; and Indenzas. Those .—__
be found much mora.oonrtuleht than anjr of the liquid
jaepsratloMjMjhey oau be carried about thepersm^ and
St L1
% %
id foe sale by
Mqnume&t Sq
MERCER UNIVERSITY.
Pcnjldd, Creme County, oa.
sri'insa.
r | 'lit. Studies In this University areA Theological course
JL of three years, designed for those who are preparing for
tho Gospel Ministry;
A Colleglato Course of four years, equal to that of other
Colleges in the country:
A Scientific Course of three years, including, with some ad
dition. all the studies of the Collegiate Course except the An
cient Languages ;
ADuamox.
The regular time for tbe admission of Students, Is at the
opening of the Fall Term, tho last Wednesday in August.
Candidates for admission nto the Collegiate Conree mnst
sustain a satisfactory examination In Geography, Arith
metic. English, Latin and Greek Grammar, Cesar, Virgil,
Cicero’s Select Orations, and Jacob’s Greek Reader j ana
must be at least fourteen years of age.
Candidates for admission into the Scientific Course must
sustain n satisfeetory examination on Geography, Arithmetic,
English Grammar, Simple Equations in Algebra, and two
books in Geometry; and must be at least-sixteen years of
ago. xxrxxsss.
Tuition. Spring Term: IbllTcrm.
Dr Theological Skmixary, Gratuitous.... Gratuitous.
Ix College. $28 00 $16 00
or Limbs, Difficult or Profuse ExiiectoraUo^VM?*
Diseases of tho Heart,or Affectionsofohe Inn ^l 8 '
Diseases of the Kidneys. Derangement i
tion of the Organs ot Mature, reraW?
larltles, espec&lly with Females • l»rSSrf«»*sf? l,n l
Prostratlou or the Nervous System, Pale^S
plexlon. Erysipelas, and all Cutanreu*
Skin, or Humors of the Rlood-Ce
Complaints, have distressed thousami. n. ^
originated from very simple end JumpeS?^
the disease and Ita cause must be remon*! if
enjoy “ IJfe, Health and Happiness.” The thoiSJI’
have proenred and used u >wn»alji
MORTIMORE’S
„ .. CELEBRATED
Bitter Cordial and Blood
fljj that “ Ih... cllKut. rcm ,S
after commencing iU use.” It operates
The emenc. In Iti tob.lt ta oretrtttol,, ,
high sources.
This is purely FtgdaUe, pleasant to take, sod
safe to be used In any state of health, even hr i
deUcate Ibnale or Child. ’ n ^
43“ Price $1 00 per bottle.
W. V. ALEXANDER k O) ■
No. l Darclay.street (A*tor House.?L
For salo by A. A. SOIDMONS, and J. U.
gists. Savannah, fin. ll *Shi
SOHIFFELIN, BROTHERS & CO.,
104 and 100 John-street New York.
. 28 00..
. 15 00
. 25 00 16 00
. 20 00 12 00
. 16 00 9 00
. 10 00 6 00
. 0 00 4 00
2 00 1 00
Scientific Course
Ix Academy—
Preparatory Class,....
Second “ ....
Third «
Elementary “ ,,,,
Room Rent
Contingent Expenses.... » w,,,.
These expenses require to be paid In advance.
From Students who lodge in the College buildings, fifty
dollars will be received as full payment for the tuition fees,
room rent, and contingent expenses ot the year.
Tlio price of Board in the village Is $10 per month ; of
washing, room-rent and foot $3.
COMMKNCXMEXTAXD YACATIOXa.
The Commencement is held on the last Wednesday In
July.
There are two Vacations, dividing the year Into terms, as
follows;
First Term—from last Wednesday In August to December
15th.
Winter Vacation—from December 16th to February 1st.
8econd Term—from first day of February to Commence
ment.
Summer Vacation—from Commencement to last Wed
nesday in August. B. M. SANDERS,
Secretary ofthe Board of Trnstess,
Any friend, by implication to Dr. J. L. DAGG, President
tho University, will, receive a catalogue, containing the
course of studies, and all other necessary information.
STEAM ENGINE 5c MACHINERY AGENCY.
, k The undersigned, B. W. Lkoxard and E.
W. Smith, (the former having been for more
than 30 years manager and agent of the
wyrT-frggas 51atteawan Establishments; the latter for
many years connected with the Allaire Works, as Superin
tendent and Engineer, and more recently superintending
engineer for the Collins’ Line of New York and Liverpool
United States 5Iall Steam Ships, as also of the Ocean Steam
Navigation Company’s,running between New York, South
ampton and Bremen,,) having formed a copartnership, of
fer their services as consulting Englfleers and Agents, for
purchasing or superintending the construction of Paddle
Wheel and Propeller Steam Vessel* of every description,
5!arine Engines and Boilers for Ocean and River 8teamers,
Locomotives and other Railroad Machinery, PumpJDg En
gines and Machinery for Water Works and Draining Lands,
BlaskEngines nnd Machinery for Iron Works, Cotton, Wool
en nnd 1-Tax Manufactories, and 6Iachinery for every de
scription Of Manufacturing. Corn, Flour and Saw 51111a, Su*
gar 5Iills and Refineries, Quartz Crushing and other kilning
Machinery, Mill Geering, Shafting and PuUics. Every de
scription of Castings, Wrought Iron Forgings, to.
Specifications and contracts prepared, plans and de
tail drawings furnished, steam vessels, steam engines and
other machinery surveyed and value thereof estimated.
Second hand steam vessels, steam engines and Boilers,
cotton aud woolen machinery generally, for sale.
• W. B. LEONARD k E. W. 85UTH,
Offlee 75 Merchants’ Exchange,
Cr. Wall and Hanovor-streeta, New York.
REVERENCES AT THE NORTH.
E K Collins. Agent New York and Liverpool U SMSteamors
C H Sand, President Ocean Steam Navigation Company
5Iortlnier Livingston, Agent New York and Havre U 8 M
Steamers.
Ezra Nye, Commander Steamer Paciflo.
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, 51erchants, New York.
Eaglo k Hazard, “ “
Peter Cooper, “ “
Asa Worthington, “ «
A 0 Parmclee, “ «
James Bogardus, Iron Store Builder. “
Hazard k Mnnteath, Merchants. Buffalo, New York,
Bush k Wildes, Merchants, Boston, Mass.
P Griuell k Sons, Merchants, Providence, R. I.
REFERENCES AT THE SOUTH.
J P Phillips, Esq., Cleveland, Ohio.
J E Lcmoino, President Mechanics’ 5fg. Co., Petersburg, Va.
CP MaUett, IWidant Rockflah Mg. Co., Fayetteville, N. 0.
J G Cairns, Agent Rowan klanuf'g. Co.. Salisbury, N. C.
Wm Gregg. President GranltevilloMg. Co., Charleston, 8. C.
George W Winter, Banker, Columbus, Geo.
Joseph W Winter, Esq., klontgoinory, Alu.
W J lAHlynrd, Merchant, klobile, Ala.
8ldney Smith, Esq. “ «
Rufus R Iiclkhap, klanuf’r “ “
James Saul, Esq., Prcst. Com’l. Water Works, N Orleans, La
W W White, Banker, New Orlcnns. La.
Samuel D Morgan, Merchant, NaahvUlo, Tenn.
J G Ambler, Esq., Jacksonville, Florida.
J S Sanborn, Esq., CoffcovlUe, MU*.
Burtill k Patrick, kferchanta, San Francisco, Chi.
Charles Bogardus, Architect, « “ 8e ig
F OR SALE.—A mulatto woman. 20 years oid. a good
seamstress, and her child. Apply to
jan!4 WYLLY k MONTMOLL1N.
i negro woman, aud her four children; a
10, boy 14, anu boy 11, country rntacd.
WYliLY k MO.NT51QIJJN.
F OR SALE—Six likely negro girls, aged from 12 to 1,
years; also a woman, aged 23 yenrs, a good cook, wash
er and ironor, with her two girl children. 0 and 2 years
Apply to no20 WY1J.Y k MoNTMQIJJH
F OR SALE.—Two very likely country raised negroes : a
man aged 25 year*, a flrstrato Axeman and Field hand,
and his wlfo aged 20 years, accustomed to liooxo nnd field
work. They aro sold for no fault, and warranted sound.
Apply to dec24 WYLLY k 5IONTMOLLLY.
F OR 8AI£—Half lot No. 13 Margaret street. Apply to
JunlP WYLLY k MONT5IOLUN.
MATTE WAN MACHINE AND MANUFAC
TURING COMPANY,
TTNDER a new and Improved organization, manufacture
Locomotive nnd Stationary Engines, Sugar 5Ulis, Gins,
Presses, I Jit he*. Drills, to. Also, every description of Cot
ton, Woolen and Saw 51111 work, Shafting, PuUoys, to., Cast
ings of any weight, (having a large assortment of patterns,)
atwducejprleei. K S. CI.AXTON, Engineer. ”
Do;>ot 13 Plntt-strcot. cornor of Gold. Claxton k Wet
more. Excelsior. Collins k Co. and II. Collins’Axes, Hard
ware Agency. 23 Pratt-st., New York. oclO—lyr
GROCKRIESn
C RANE & IIOIA’OMBE havo received by recent arrivals
nnd offer for sale, on the most reasonable terms, the
following: ’
Sugars—60 hhds Porto Rico, fair to choice, 28 do prime
Croix, 25 do fair Cuba, 200 bbls Stuart’s B & C, 26 do
crashed. 25 boxes last. ’
C ! , T D '^rf'? r *' r to Pit®*, 1«>do Jnmnlcn, 100
pockets Old Java, 60 bags Cuba.
Bagging axd Rope—f
colls Rope.
0 bales Gunny, 10 do Dundee, 300
1 70R SAI.E—Trust lots Nos. 25 nnd 20 on Bull street,
kfonterey wnrd and square. Apply to
JanlO WYLLY k MONTlfOLUN.
S EAMSTRESS FOR SALE—A mulatto woman, who Is a
complete seamstress and houso servant; also, a negro
woman, aged about 30 years, a good cook, wnsliernnd iron
er. Apply to oc21 WYLLY k 510NTM0LUN.
SWAIM’S CELEBRATED PANACEA,
For tho cure of Incipient Consumption, Scrofula, General
Debility, Whlto Swelling, Rheumatism, Diseases of the
Liver and Skin, and all diseases arising from Impurities
of the blood and tho effects of mercury.
S WAIM’S PANACEA has been for more than thirty years
celobratcd in this country and in Europe for ita extra
ordinary cures—for the certl0cates of which reference is
made to the directions and books (which may bo had gra
tis) accompanying tho Panacea. Some of which give the
particulars of cases too frightful for general publication,
whore tho patients had been almost eaten up with scrofu
la, nnd were deemed Incurable by physicians.
It has boon used in hospitals, and private practice, and
has had the singular fortune of being recommended by tho
most celebrated physicians and other eminent person*.
Among other* by—
W. Gibson,M, D.,Prof. of Surgery.Pa. University.
Valentine Mott, M. D.. Prof, of 8urg. N. Y. University.
W. P. Deweea M. D . Prof, or Mid. Pa. University.
N. Chapman. M. D., Prof, of Physic, Pa. University.
T. Parke, 51. D^Pres’t College Physicians, Philad.
Dr. Del Valle, Prof, of Medtcince, Havana.
Jose Eourenco de Luz, Prof, of Sargery, Lisbon.
J. Cbinman, Member Royal College Surgeons. London.
G. W. Erring, lato Minister to Spain.
Sir Thomas Pearson. Major General British Army.
Gilbert Robertson, British Consul, to.
And also, tho wonderful cure# effected by Swalm’a Pana
cea hare, for many years, made It an Invaluable remedy.
Tlio Panacea does not contain mercury in any form,and be
ing an Innocent preparation, It may be given to tho most
tender Infant,
Thi retail price has been reduced to $1 50 per bottle (con
taining three half pints) or tlireo bottles for $4.
BEWARE OF IMPOSITION.
Swalm’s Panacea la in round bottles, fluted longitudinal
ly, with the following letters blown in tho glass: •* Swads’b
—Panacea—Phuxad’a,” and having tho name of James
Swalm stamped on the sealing wax and written on tho label
•Ire use of tho proprietor, by Draper & Co., bank noteen-
E rert of Philadelphia. In the centre la a portrait of the
Wm. Swain, copyright secured.
Also. Swalm’s Vermifuge,
-A valuable Family Medicine, heinga highly approved rem
edy for all diseases arizing from debility of the digestive or
gans, such as worms, cholera morbus, dysentery, fever and
ague, bleeding piles, sick headache, to. See tho pamphlet
(which rosy be had gratis) accompanying the Vermlfoge.
Prepared only at Swalm’s laboratory, tho old stand Sev
enth-street, below Chestnut, Phtlsdolpoia, and sold by all
the respectable druggists In the United 8tate*.
Cxtmo.Y to tot Pram—Persons wishing to obtain the
genuine Swalm’s Panacea and 8waim’s Vermifuge, should
be careful to observe that the name 8WA1M is spelled cor
rectly on the labels, or they may . be Imposed on by modi
clneamade in imitation of them by a person bearing a
somewhat similar name, well calculated to deceive. Gen
eral agents for the Uhltod States.
rpHB Subscribers have Just reoeived a handsome assort-
J. ment of printed De Lalne*, Chahmere*, Mohair Lustre*,
English and French Merinos, together with other h an doom*
Dress Goods, which they offer at their usnally low price#.
J; H. COHEN & GO.. .
oc5 New Store. 140 Droughton-si
Bacon—50 casks Side*. 28 do Shoulders
Molassib—60 tierces Cuba, 60 bbls do, 60 do N Orleans.
Tobacco—300 boxes various brand
Otohb—1601 boxes Cream, 60 do English Dairy.
MAOCKRKD-^ bUsNo l, 26 half bbls do, 60 bos No 2, 28
hulf bbls do, 60 bbls No 3.
. 700 bids E P Gin, 60 do Connecticut River do. 60
do N E Rum. 26 do extra choice old 5Io Whisky. 50 do Bnl-
timoro do. 25 quarter casks pure 5Ialnga Wine.'26 do Solg-
nette Brandy, 10 half nines Otard Brandy, 6 pipes Holland
Gin 16 quarter casks 5ladelra Wlno.
H OJt ?,^ d » mant,no i 100 do Star, 28 do Pearl,
100 do Hunt fc Beadel’s. ’ ’
Pickles.—60 boxes Underwood’s, 26 do Remington’s.
Teas—26 quarter chests Green, 10 half chests Black, 10
quarter chests Gunpowder.
FrnUR—50 half bbls Extra, 60 bbls Hiram Smith, 160 do
Baltimore, all new wheat.
Starch—60 boxes Pearl, 28 quarter boxes do.
Ramins—25 boxes Bunch, 28 half boxos do.
Almonds—15 frails Jordon.
Buckets—190 do* painted, 50 do varnished. octl
FRESH ARRIVAL^
ri nocpiES, UQUOBS AKD WlMfS-Hocolved by rcc.nl
VA arrivals—120 bbls crashed, pulverised and clarified
Sugars, 28 boxes doublo reflnod Loaf Sugar
270 boxes Tobacco, 8*, 6s and 1 lb lumps
^ Srert«rVi?gSa, Q &c TObaCCO ’ Vi * ! a Donvdo > ®^e»,
100 boxes best family Soap, 100 do No 1 do
114 half chests Black Tea, some of It very superior
is 'a “ d * ot “ u '
18 halfpipes Otard, Dunuy k Co’s. Brandy
25 X and X pipes, various brands, choice French Brandy
8 pipes Holland Gin
4 puncheons Jamaica and St Croix Rum
30 casks Madeira and Teneriffo Wines
20 do Superior Old Madeira and Sherry Wines
100 baskets Champagne. Hcidrick. Hungarian Lion, to.
100 kegs and halves FFFO Powder
400 lings Buck nnd Drop Shot
60 bbls No 3,2ft do No 2,20 do and SO half do No 1 Mackerel
60 boxes Codfish and 40.kitta No 1 Mackerel
With a full supply of everything else in the grocery line.
For Bale ou accomodating terms by
oct4 J. V. CONXERAT k CO.
S UNDRIES.—200 boxos lnbacco, assorted kinds: 70 hhds
fair and choice Porto Rico Sugar, 40 do Cuba and New
Orleans do, 100 bbla. refined do, 75 do Crashed and Powder
ed do, 25 boxes Loaf do, 300 bags Rio Coffoo, 200 do Porto
Rico and St. Domingo do, 76 do Java do,160 X and # chests
Hyson Tea, 40 )( do Black do, 180 boxes Soap; 100 do Mus
tard, Penpor, Allspice and Ginger: 80 whole and 30 half
bbl*. Butter, Soda and 8ugar Biscuit; 120,000 Segars, as-
sorted kinds; 20 bags Black Peper, 260 bbla. New Orleans
Whisky, 100 do White do, 60 do Monongahela do, 20 do old
Bourbon do, 140 do E. Phelps’ Gin, 80 do best P. fc H. Rye
V H “* k * s’""* wa-to m
Teneriffo Wluo: 00 bnskets Clxampagne do, 40 bbls. and 62
# casks American Brandy, 10 # casks and 20 # pipes Cog-
nac Brandy In custom house stores, 160 kegs Gun and Rlfl
Powder, 600 hags Drop and Buck Bhot, with a complete as
sortment of Groceries, for sale by
WEBSTER & PALMES.'
w;Z(){'iin(.
Tobacco, 00 bblsTowdered and Crashed Sugar 80 do Stuart’s
® h ^ 8t - Cnix do PortoRlsodo.80box
es BcdeU’aC’a and 8’s Patent Tallow Candles. 200 do No. 1
rale and family soap. 60 do Cazate’a PeoriStarch, 60haU
chests, and 18 boxes Hyson Tea, 20 half do quarter and hall
lb paper# Black do,300 bbls eating and plan ting Potatoes,
Iandlngand for sale dv SCRANTON, JOHNSON k 00.
AYER’S CHERRY PECTOHaT 3 --
Ibr the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Brenda. t
locMtfiSSsS'i
nonr—Take tho Ch tm . l’.cloc.l on miSSiJa
wrap up wnrm. to sweat during the night. '
Fob a Cold Any Ct>co*--Tako it metnieg, J
nlng. according to direction* on the bottle, indtb» M?
ty will soon be removed. None will lour buF*. fllTr
trouble when they find it can be so readily coni rLi
afflicted with a seated cough, which break* tkaSl
night, will find, by taking the Cherry I'ectoral
bed, they may be sure of sound, unbroken deep ..JuLi
quently refreshing rest. Great relief from inffXa
an ultimate cure, is afforded to touiandi thoir,nV.°l
fllctrf, by thi» Invaluable remedy. ,
From its agreeable effect in these eases, minrjBiiwl
selves unwilling to forego its use when the ntttJ,
has ceased. ^*.l|
From two eminent physicians in
_ , Fatkiihyiuk, Tenn., AprilKit lu I
Sir We have given your Cherry Pectoral sn
trial in our practice, and find it to nurrass emTotte!?"
edy we have for curing affections of the reipintmaS
Ur*. uiQiockihiMl
To Singfbs AND PrBUC Si'EAKFJis tills remedy U ivntlf
i by its action on tho throat and lunaibentSa
small quantities, it removes all hoareeneB in »buTP
and wonderfully increases the power and ficx5biEtyJf$J
Asthma Is generally much relieved, and often wkefir J
ed by Cherry Pectoral. But there lire !offiea*,',J
stlnnto as to yield entirely to no medicine, cian fe
toral will cure them, if they can be cured. ; ™
Bronciiitm. or irritation of tho throat and newr*
of tbelungs. may lie cured by taking Cberrj homfil
small and frequent doses. The uncomfortsble t
is soon relieved.
Bev. Dr. Lansing, of Brooklyn, New York, states: >
“I have seen the Cherry Pectoral curecuchciwi/w
ma and Brouchitis as leads me to believe it an nnhtfl
to cure those diseases.” ' 'i
Hooping Cough may bo broken up and soon ttrelhJ
use of Cherry Pectoral. ™
For Croup—Give an emetic of Antimony, to be fcL,
by large and frequent doses of the Cherry PeetonlnL
subdues the disease. If taken in season, it mil not ul
Tub Inelcexza is speedily removed by tbit renter J
merous instances have been noticel where vhcltlu^
were protected from any serioiiH consequence*, wbikl
neighbors, without the Cherry Pectoral,were niftrixl
the disease.
Salem. Ohio, lllh Jnse.Hl|
Dr. J. C. Ayer r—I write to inform jon of tbe (ityl
markable effects of your Cherry Pectoral in tkiiplw. jF
that he considers it tlio best remedy wo hive for pL_
ry diseases, and that ho has cured more cue* ofcc^ifi
it than any oilier medicine he ever mlminbtmd.
Our clergymnn of the Baptist Clmrcli mj*. lhtl_
the ran of influenza hero this season. Icbumoa
from your medicine, he could scarcelv have teferririfi
out seeing. Yours respectfnlly
J. I). Sinclair, DepnljMniiiir.I
From the distlngnighed Professur of Cliesetijui ki
teria 5Icdica, Bowdoin College.
I havo found tho Cherry Pectoral, n
a powerful remedy for colds, and 'coughs.ud pi
diseases. pAKKatCUnwallf
Brunswick, 5Ie., Feb. 6.1847. ■
Dr. Vnleutine Mott, the widely cclebnM Profael
Surgery In tho 5!edical Collego, New Yorkcty.np: I
“It gives mo pleasure to certify the ulstiridSojI
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, which 1 consider \wM]is^
ed to cure diseases of tho throat and lungi.”
Cures of diseases upon the Lungs have b(u
Cherry Pectoral in such extreme caiscsu vnnuliera
lief that a remedy has at length been foundihilairif
pended on to euro Coughs, Colds and CoaamjtM di
carry from our midBt thousands every year. nkhU
medlcino to which tlio afflicted can Inok witt«stt»ll
relief, and they should not fail to avail tbtmxlrm I
Prepared by J. C. AYER, CliemRIcvdiial
Sold by TURNER k CO., A. A. SOIDMOSXfTBf
COLN, HENDRICKSON k MOORE, Savansib; ullri
tho Druggists throughout the State. eoJt*SMD|
D OMESTIC UQD0R.-160 bite Now- Orleans Itectlflod
WhUto.100 do K Phelps' Northern Gin, 4Q do P At H
ioutlUvar Rye do, 78 do Lathor Felton and Pure
# Whitaker streetimdBajrlan
SANDS’ SARSAPARILLA,
r [ QUART BOTTLES, for the removal lulfttBiinig
of all diseases arising from animpurtiUKnnkl"
or habit of tho system. *
The value of this Medicine is now v/i.V/ricors,
ry dsy tlio field of its usefulness is
ed, and highly recommended by jiliyeicui* loi d
to be tlio most powerful nnd searching pqwtw
tho root, that hns ever been employe-dinzctelpi
Its ojmration extends to the remotest jortidfegi
and consists in removing diseased action fa thtsbio
and secreting organs. In man. nature Kldoo*«ks|
nasistod, the emu of any violent disease, but miff
aid of a stimulant, alterative, or sutlqieptiencfiffli
diseases of the skin nnd flesh, a combination of Ik«®]
classes of medical agents is highly desirable. Alt*
properties aro combined in tills iircji.irati(>n;uli»
of operating successfully upon the *ptem, u theystt
necessarily do when taken separately, they opnkieL
taneously, and in nerfeot harmony when adciM»m|
this form. Its tonic projierty utreiiRthcnilhedpitjoj
improves tho appetite. Its alternative tcn-lency
the accumulations of morbid matter.—»nd it* MtJffT
influence neutralizes tho vurus, by which the diRM”!
tered. its u niform success iu curing aud relieito
ous dl*enses for which it is recommended. U er*
by a multitude of attested fact*.
Cure Iif JJronchihs, or Ministers'
Fair Havtn, (.Maes.) August SI »■
51e**rs. Sands:—I regard it but justice to yoondraW
humanity to all similarly afflicted, to say, tW
saparilla has cured me of tlio chronic laryngitis. J
It would bo difficult for me to describe theihiwvL
dition of my throat nnd vocal organspreriou«M**H
your invnlunblo rcmoly. During nearly Ihnrjwiy
forced to desist from the public duties cf
and having mndo use of a great variety of prew* W
tics, beside* submitting to more than thirty''“’“Jl
ful caustlo applications, f had abandoned
when, a* a dernier resort, I was lead to the m* 1 ^
Sarsaparilla. . u
5Iy disease was of so long standing, andh*J«
ly resisted the best medical skill, that I '“"r,!*
cannot truly bu said, “ my faith hath
nono ; but 1 trust I fed In some approprUte drfmpji
for tlio favorable resul 1 above mentioned 1uw* J
ablo to attend to tho duties of the paitoritcfornwjj
year, and having proved from actual e*pen®”\Tfi
rougline** of the cure, I could not feel juiuW ^
withholding this statement.
I am accustomed to keop a bottle of your f*
hand, and whenever exposed to cold*, orenn
uso it as a preventive. Very gratefully youn,
S. C. Brown, Pastor of Centre-*t «• “
From the Stale of Maine.
Tlio attention of Gio reader is called to we w■ . .
tificale of a remarkable cure effecte<iby axingen-J .
tlesof Sunds’Sarfiaparilla. . . -,#1*
Sidney, (Maine) April
5Ie*srs. A. B. k D. Sands : ,
GentlemenThis is to certify that I * u . ,f . ,tO(
more or leas ever siuco my birth, with icruuu-
tiuued to Increaso until Inst February. j*~^i|
lega were so swollen I could not get on •“J “ yu
and I had several largo sores on me all tn« J
situation, 1 was about to givo up la despair.»»“ /jr
vised to try Sands’ Sarsaparilla. I had not 3
It, but I sont to your agents in Auguita. ml-
a bottlo, which did mo so much good that
another, and continued until I had tnkea five
now perfectly well. If any person who may «**
ter la afflicted with any diacaae of Scrofula,!
sincerely recommend and ailvUo them to m—yj
8anda’ ^rsaparilla. If any portion wiahea furwn^l
tion about my case, by calling upon me, i**r|
them of tho healing power of th to medicine-
P. S.—We are personally acquainted with )k- ,
and believe his statement above to^betroe^ ^
Prepared and*old,wholeaaIeand retail, byhj KS
Druggists and Chemists, 100 Fulton-st., wnWTjm
New Yoric. Sold also by Druggist;gencrauii«'7j|
United States and Canadas. Price $1 jl
tics for $5. For sale by MOORB k HENrUU®' • -
ER k ODEN, W. W. LINCOLN and A. A.
rannah ; Havlland, lUaloy k Co, Augusta.
THE WONDER OF THE J®*?!
“ Wo would not grow one bud «
You cannot garner in ripe fnu!-. jrf
T HE GREAT REMEDY is at last df'ftyJu.rtS
doatroyor of human happiness at
Consumntlou shall no longer rob our
brightest ornaments, and sink many a r" ^
untimely grave! Consumption can be eureu-
soon bo as tlio things that wero-andCougMJ£ || |
parents of that fell disease, thnt so often wW’gi
homes of our land, vanish, as if bjr magic, .
Tbia is t^&t which liu so
full faith offered lo tlio public u »
colds, whooping-cough, croup, Mth“>‘:*T irt M]
and will* In any caao where lungs ju®c*c“ ^ J
tain life, chock the ulceration and
health. This is not an idle boast, norm j*
into the market without a thorough tnaL.^1
beyond a doubt, that what has been s***”f1. gjl
“ Tbe sentiment, that consumption cum"*.*
destroyed more lives than the diacajeitecu-
But-there Is H°£X| lOII
DEVINES’ COMPOUND PI1«“
The proprietor, by tho nse of thU * r “ t J5 oB# at
of Providence, was raised, when lie wMP^Ti
nhygldau to bo almost dying with c0 °* u if 1 B2jM
health, and is not willing that so area*
withheld from those on whom “ tw* rip>‘
death” has placed hi# mark., luut*"
Tho Lounge is perfectly hormlew »
bo taken with Impunity by. the Infant
Its beneficial effects wlUbofelt In e WKJ
mencing ils rile.. Lot all then, try It-
are not proved, after an Impartial trWb
will bo returned, aud all agents WjKflit
tlio money In any caso whuro the sruci* ,3
satlifectory. r, upi
Thepo lozenges are put up In 26 ccnwigaA
bflxes.ond ouly.xieodatrial to be folly
G. PJHUNR Darikn, GA„ only egcntW
States, to whom all orders must be
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