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fenaa vs. Jane F.
r. Fooler, Trustaa.
TANNY. Sheriff c. c.
the aourt
_ /safe, all tiut
wt andlraet of lead, situate. Ur*
j of Chatham aforeaald, butting
rat OnaaMhdBK at the aonth east
j&raSsmttftrss
Lto a road eommonlyanowniaa Lover’*
^aUM of aald road north 77% treat IS
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line and. two Unit to tha
, thtaoe aloof eaid line of
aa and 07 Uoka to the point
r-. ,•!!« and a balf scree, more
_..J on aa th* property of Joseph M. Turner,
Jr •¥. fo. towed from Chatham Buporior Coort In to*
ohnF. OttQmartbk adnlnlatrator of Wilson Oden,
i^egahut Joaeph M, Turner. Property pointed out
JOHN DIVANNY, Sheriff a o.
BHEUTFS 8AIX—Will be eold, on Bator
i the 16th toetaat* a etook of dry foode, gtoco-
loots and shoee, tea, sugar. coffee, flour, etc.,
a by rirtoe of an attachment In favor or
vt. John Gown. To be eold at the ri«k of
_, ar,tha tenne of sale not being compiled
,to tike plaoe at.the brick store on tha corner
tad street and Battle row, at 11 o'clock, A. M.
_ i same time and place, all the Interest of the
flown In the unexpired term of UflBtee of Mid
mil JOHN DEVANN YJ^BV i0. 0.
nnr iubshal’s sale —wm be Aiit, ti
V 16th May,Inst, at U o’clock, A. M., at the pound, oi
ft fhee and white tail—about two years old,
' * 7 In left ear s also, one red heifer-blase
.sen months old, marked with slope In the
w fork and under bit In the left ear. Terms
wain. PHILIP K. RUSSELL,
mil City Marshal.
C RT. MARSHAL'S OFflCE, Savannah, April 13.18&3.—
The Hollowing reeolutlon was passed in Council on the
14th March last, vis t
ftschod, That the City Marshal be instructed to bare
farodnomlotstn Washington
JohnW wj Abev
—’-■*» ’ »«»•»*** - - - »- »—i.i .i a »-h, Robert A ustl "
■urn JOHN M. MnXKN, Q.O.C.
/^BORfllA—Liberty Cbwtfyt— 1 To all whom It may con
VX earn: Wbereae, Charlton Hlnea will apply at the Oourl
Whereas, Charlton Hlnea will apply at th# Oourt
of Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory as eieeutoron the estate
of Susanna Sanford, lata of said oouaty, deceased;
Three are, therefore, to die and aamontsU all whom it
may eonoern to be and appear before aald Oourt to make
.je lota In Washington and Greene wards remain
ing manured, as osar two ysurs bare elapsed sines the pas-
asge of the ordinance, a majority of the owners haring
WompBed with wH ordinance.
Die Paring ordinance has not been ooroplled with In the
' ^WuuS^nward.—Lota Nos. 13,It, 19,20,21,22,23,24,
^foreene ward.—Lota Nos. 4,7,8,9,10,18,17,21,22,23,82,
Nonot—In accordance with the above resolution, I will
receive proposals fur paring the said lots, until the 13th
day of May next. PHILIP M RUSSELL
**“ City Marshal.
fl SALK.—Will be sold, on the first Tuesday In
June next. In front of the court house In the city or
-—ten, between the legal hours of sale, a negro man by the
name of Adam; levied on aa the property of KdwanlB.
B&ker, to satisfy two fl. flu., one Issued from the Superior
Court of said oounty in fisror of Aaron Champion, and the
other from tha Interior Court of said county la furor of Jaa.
Blunt, both against said Edward B. Baker. Terms cash.
apgQ • C. O’NEAL, Dputy Sheriff u, c.
/"t EORGtA—Bryan Oounty r—By virtue of an order from
VX the Court of Ordinary of Bryan county, will be sold, on
the first Tuesday in Jnly next, at the courthouse door, in
mid county, between the usual hours of sale, all the lands
belonging to the estate of Martin Shuman, deceased, sub
let to dower, together with the negroes belonging to said
M. D. MOONEY, Adm’r.,
•states.
apl29
MARY SHUMAN, Adm’x,
JfS BORGIA —Bryan Cbwiyi—Whereas, Z. E Dutton, ad
VX mlnistrator upon the estate or Henry Dutton, deceas
ed wQl apply to tha Court of Ordinary of this county, for
letters dlsmlssory:
These arc therefore to cite all concerned to file thetr ob-
jectIons^(lfan^^they hare) in terms of the law, otherwise
ap!2» A. H, SMITH, o, b. c.
EORG1A—Bryan Oountyj—To all whom It may con-
VT corn s Whereas, N. J. Clark, Isaae Perry and L. B.
Daniel will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of
administration on the estate of Ellas Perry, late of said
county, dscaased :
These are,therefore, to clto and admonish all whom It may
ooneernto be and appear before said Court to make objec
tion (U any they have) on or before the first Monday in
June next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness^ A. H. Smith, Esq., Ordinary for Bryan coun
ty, thla 6th day of May, 1
may6
A. H. SMITH, o. n. c.
/“I BORGIA—Bulloch Oounty t—To all whom It mny c<
VX Whereat, Milton Sheppard will apply at the c
Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the land
concern:
_ ... —. ... Court of
Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the landed part
of the estate of Absolem Hagin, v., deceased;
Them are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to
file their objections (if any they hare) In my office, within
the time prescribed by law, otherwise said letters will be
41 ~iay2 WM. LEE, 8en’r. o. b. c.
G EORGIA—NultoA Cbuia/y:—To all whom It mty con
cern : Whereas, Wm. Lee, jr. will apply at the Court
rs dlsmlssory as administrator on the
of Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory as adml
•state of Thomas Lee. • lunatic, deceased
These are therefore to cite and admonish
,tobe and appear at the Court of Ordinary for Bui-
aty on tha first Monday In October next, to make
as,If any they hare, otherwise said letters will be
These am therefore to cite and admonish all whom It maj
eonoern, tobe and appear at the Court of Ordinary for Bui
10& count]—■- «-*- t ** *-
objections,*
granted.
Witness, Wm. Les, sen’r. Esq.,Ordinary for Bulloch county,
thl. 17th4.r ot kUjtb.ieM.
WILLIAM LEE. 8r., 0. B. c
G EORGIA—Bullock Oounty t—'To all whom It may con
cern : Whereas, Jshue Everitt will apply at tbe Court
of Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory on the estates of John
Everitt ana Sarah Ereritt:
These art, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
nay concern, to be and appear before said Court to make
objection (1/ any they bare) on or before tbe first Monday
In November next, otherwise aald letiera will be granted.
Witness. Wm. Lae, sen., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch cou
ty, this 26tb day or April. 1863.
ap!26 WM, LEE, Sen’r., o. b, o
G EORGIA—Buitoei Cbunfy j—To all whom It may concern:
Whereas, Green R. Slater and Thomas Dasher, Admin-
Utratort an ths ettate of John G. Slater. a minor, hare ep-
* piled for letters dlsmlssory;
Theseare therefore to cite and admonish all whom it ma;
•Oncera to be anfi appear at the Court of Ordinary for Bui
loch county, on the first Monday In November next, to msk<
objections, if any they have, otherwise said letters will be
Witness. Wm Lee,•en’f.Ksq.,Ordinary for Bulloch county,
‘ ttthdkyof *-"«»•
this 26th
tpl25
f April, 1863.
WM. LEE, Sen’r. 0. b. 0,
G EORGIA—Bullock County.—To all whom It may con
cern f Whereas, Andrew Wilson, will apply at the
Coort of Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory as executor on the
•atato of Abaolam Hagan, deceased;
These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom It may
eonoern, to be end appear before said Court to make objoc-
ion (If any they hare) on or before the 29th day of July
next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, Wm. Lie, sen’r, Esq..Ordinary for Bulloch coun
ty, this 29th dsy of January. 18M.
jan29 WILLIAM LEE, Sen’r, o. b. c.
G EORGIA—Bullock Cbunly—Notice to the Heirs of John
Ererett t Four Months after date application will be
made to tbe Honorable Ordinary Court or Bulloch county,
when Bitting for Ordinary purposes for lesre to divide the
Kstato oCJobn Everett, deceaaed.
dalS JOHN EVERETT, Adm’r with the will annexed.
/~1 EORGIA—(Jhalham Cbunly t—To all whom It may con-
VX cem: Whereas, John F. Oullmartln will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters of dismission as administra
tor onthe estate of Walter Smith, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may
concern to be and apper before aald Oourt to make objec
tion (If any they have) on or before the first Monday in Slay
next, otherwise said tetterswlll be granted.
Witness, John M. MiUsn, Esq.; Ordinary for Chatham coun
ty, this 31st day of October, 1862.
, nol JOHN M. MILLLEN. o. c. o.
may con-
tlie Court
the estate of
/1 BORGIA—Otolkom Cbunly f—To all whom it
VX oern s Whereas, Ellsn Bcally will apply at
of Ordinary for latter* of administration on thi
Charles B. Bcally t
These ars, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom Itmay
Oonoero, to be and appear before Mid Court to make objec
tion (lx any they have) on or before tbe first Monday in
May next, otherwise Mid Isttera will bo granted.
Witness, John M. Millen. Esq., Ordinary for Chatham coun-
ty, thla 80th day of March, 1863.
mb80 JOHN M. MILLEN o. o. o.
•To all whom it may con-
will apply at the Court of
Imlnlstn
G EORGIA—Chatham Counly :-
cem: Whereas, John Blloo .
Ordinary lor letters of dismission as administrator, onthe
•state of Henry L. Bilbo:
These ars, there for*, to rite and admonish all whom It may
concern to b* and appear before said Court to make objec
tions (If any they have) on or before the first Monday In
. - November next, otherwise said letters will b# granted.
Witness. John M. MBlen, Elq., Ordinary for Chatham corn
ty, this 14th day of April, 18M.
” JOHN Hi MILLEN, o. 0.0.
•bjsctlon (If any they hare) on or before ths first Monday
In Jnly next, otherwise Mid letters will be granted.
Given under my hand, this 11th December, 1868.
deel4 —
lerwisesi r .
ay hand, this 11th December, 1862.
JAMB B. BRADwELL, O.U
—To nil whom It may con*
pu j\, Andsrson will apply at the
Oonrt of Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory on the estate of
lferyX. And enon.li.te of said countr, deceased;
IhtM are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make
objection (If any they bare) on or before the first Monday
la aaptember next, otherwise said letters will be granted the
applicant.
witness my band, this 8th day of March, 1868. .
mhli J. & BRADWELL, o. U o.
i 1EOKUIA—Jfc/ntMh County *—To all whom it may con-
U cem: Whereas, Alexander G. Middleton, applies to me
for Isttera of administration on ths estate o( Thomas T. Mid
dleton, late of Mid county, deceased:
These era therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
tbe kindred and creditors of Mid deceased, to file their ob
jections (If any they bare) in my offlee, within the time
proscribed by law, otherwise the said letters will be granted
to the aald applicant.
Given under my hand at offlee thla 16th day of February,
A. D. 1363, febl? A, A. DxLORMR, Ord’y U. o.
bams, Charles Arnold, George A Ash, Robert Austin, George
Aj0xu)d,r t (SuriM B *.h, <Mu
D^oBeoedict Bourquln, John W Biss, Gilbert Butler,
John I’BollsulUst, John Y Barber, Julius BacharachtGeom
L Blount, Anton Borcbert, Joseph Black, Alexander Frauds
1 tonnett, James U Bashlor. Michael Holey,Claudius R Barie,
13>aa W W Brum. James M Butler, Hyman E Brck, William
.'Bandy. EdwinHBacon, Wm James Bulloch, Blegmuml
ierg, MUton JBooknsr, John Boston, Henry S Bogardus,
William H Bulloch, l’atrick Bulkley, John W Boaaley, John
B Barnwell, James TBoeknar, Anthony Basler, Thomas A
Brown, John Bums, Joseph H Burroughs, Berrien M B Bur
roughs. William F Brantley, Charles H Bell, Ellas B Bora
tow, Peter A Blols, Wm Gaston Bulloch, Isaac Brunner.
John Brunner, James Bancroft.
C.—Solomon Cohen, Uernard Constantine, David C Oath,
William Cullen, Peter Curb, David Lops* Colien, James A
Courvolsle, Montgomery Cummlng, Daniel B Camp, George
B Cummlng, Motet Coburn, William Crabtree. Aaron Cham
pion, Daniel 1) Copp, Jstao Cohen, Frederick Cook, Frederick
W Cornwell, WlUiam P Clark, William H Cuyler, Carrol A
Cloud, Spencer Currell. Pierce Condon, William M Charters,
Charles Clare, Daniel Clarke, John F Compogniac. George
Galley, MjIesDCullens, Peter LCopitan tine, Nicholas Cru-
ger,flenr “ fififiji jA 1 *
James H
Clark, Ja , t
Carrutliert. John D Charlton, Bryan Connor, William(
Chariton, William Cox.
D^*Darld R Dillon, Martin Duggan, Archibald 0 Daren-
fttonan-auiiium Cbunly i—To all whom it may enn-
VXeonoern: Whereas, Elisabeth Spalthoff will up ply at the
Oonrt of Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate
of George A. Spalthoff j
These art, therefore, to cite and and admonish all whom
It may eonesm to be and appear before Mid Court to make
objection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday
In May next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, JohnM. Millen,Esq.,Ordlnaryfor Chatham coun
ty thisthmtoth day of March, 1863.
. JOHN M. MILLEN. o. a c.
Jn EORGIA—Bullock CountyT<
VX Whereas, William Holloway,
tateof MlUball Holloway, deoeas:
y r—To all whom It my concern:
foway, administrator of ths es
tate of Ml tebsll Holloway, deceased, will apply to the Hon.
the Ordinary of said oonnty, for letters dlsmlssory from said
j,4hsrefore, to elte and admonlshjaU concerned to
file their objections (If any they have) to the applicant In
- the Clerk's office of said Orart, on or before the first Mon-
*;dayln October next, otherwise letters dlsmlssory will be
granted.
”" 1 —Ordinary for Bulloch coun-
WnilAM LEE. Sen’r., o. ■. o.
d*jr or'lbreh','11
piOMU-AaOM OountyTo all whom It may con-
. VX com t Whereas, John H. Btrous will apply at the Cour
of Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory as administrator enm tee-
. tamento annsxo on the estate or Godfrey Rown:
Tbeao are therefore to cite and admonish all whom It
■uy concern, to be and appear before Mid Court to make
• - objection (If any thay hare) on or before tha first Monday
fa November next, otherwise said letters wilt be granted.
Witness, John M. Millen. Esq., Ordlnsry for Chatham
Oonneri this thirtieth day of March, 1868.
mbps • JOHN M. MHXEN. a a o.
/riEORGIk—Ctalkan Oounty i—To all whom It may con
VX ee» j Wharsaa, tha setala of Merit Finch Is nnropre-
ISl&SfSSIilT 10 * ,,plr fot “ ta " ° rtdml ”-
These-art thiroforo to elto and admonish all whom It
mar ooncero, to bo and apMar before the Court of Ordi-
Oh. the Just Monday In May next, to make ohjec-
W-any ther have) or aald admlnlstratton will be
4 to tbaCUrk of tha Bupertor Court, or soma other fit
M. Millen. Eeq., Ordinary for Chatham
CoantrithU thirtieth day of 7
I N WARE SUPERIOR COURT—DECEMBER TERM, 1862.—
BctUMix Tuomm versus Mamuiua Tnoxas—Libel for Di-
voroe: It appearing by tbe return of the Sheriff In the
above case stated, that tbe defondant Is not to be found in
the countr, and It belug represented that she is not to be
found in the 8tate, on motion of WM. B. Oautnxx, Plain-
Ilf’s Attorney,
It is ordered, Thai service of Mid petition and p roe cm be
perfected by publication uf this order In the Savannah
Georgian, once a month for four months, next proceeding
the next terra of this Court. Granted
P. R. LOVE, J. B. C. S. D.
A true extract from the minutes of Ware Superior Court,
at December Term, 1862.
feb23—m4m GEO. B. WIIJJAMSON. Oerk 8. C.
OKOROIA—CHATHAM V>
SUPERIOR COURT, JAN. TERM,
Ann M. Towles, 1
w. > Case Divorce.
Daniel F. Towles. I
r 1 appearing to the Court, by the return of the Sheriff,
that the sald|defend*nt does not reside In this countr,
and it further appearing that ho docs not reside In this
8tate, on motion of Fleming k Millen, defendant’s attorneys,
Ills ordered that said defendant appear and answer at the
next term of thla Court or the case be considered In default
and the plaintiff allowed to proceed; and it Is further or.
dered that this rule be published for thirty days.
Extract from the minutes.
mh24 JOHN F. GU1LMARTIN. c. 8. o. c. c.
1 COUNT
rKRMjl853.
N OTICE.—All persons Laving claim* against the estate
of Frederick Kottinan, deceased, of liberty county,
will present them within the time prescribed by taw j and
all persona indebted to said estate will make payment to
aul27*V. GRIST, Adin’r.
N OTICE—Two months after date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of Bryan county, for leare
to sell the real estate belonging to Charles Bashlor. dec’d.
ma6 C. M. BASHLOR, Adm’r.
N OTICE—Two months after date, application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county,
for leave to sell the following negroes, rlr : I*eggy, Mat-
thew. and Anthony, the property of Alexander J. Maxwell,
late of said county, deceased,
apllfl SARAH M. MAXWELL, Adm’ x
sell Lot No. thirty-four, in second, originally llonry county,
and tat No. one hundred and six In thirteenth district, or •
» Henry, now Fayette county, belonging to the ea-
Valentlne Crearer. deceased.
rah24 JOHN F. GU1LMARTIN. Adm’r.
made to the Court of Ordinary of Camden county. Ga.,
-for letters of dismission as administratrix, with the will an
nexed, on the estate of Susan Fltxpntrick. late of said coun-
* * • DOllCUr •
nofl
:us SANCHEZ, Adm’x.
ty, doecaacd.
N OTICE.—Three months nfter date, application will be
made to the Planters’ Bank of the State of Georgia for
the payment of the following described notes of Mid Bank,
tbe right hand halves of which haring been lost In mnll
from Barnwell dintrict, 8. C.. to Charleston : tatter A, No.
329. for $20, letter A, No. 640. for $20 ; letter A, No. 080,
for $20 ; letter B, No. 633. for $20, , No. 182. for $6.
To Rank of Savannah fot payment of letter A, No. 69. r
for $10. leW—3m SAMUEL SOLOMONS.
the Ordinary of Chatham county, for learo to
sell all the real estate InCliatmam county belnnglngto D.
M. Rogers, deceased. Also, ton ilny* after date, for learo to
sell all tne **rialiable property of said deceased;
ap!5 n w, ROPERS, Adm’r.
N OTICE.—All persons indebted to tbe estato of David M.
Rogers, will make Immediate payment; and all per-
sons having demands against aald estate will present them
duly attested to CHARLES W. ROGERS,
ap!3 Qualified Administrator.
NEW WINK AND LIQUOR STORK,
A7>. 0 IVhitaker itred.
TIIK SUBSCRIBER respectfully announces to the
Attune of Savannah, and of the Interior of this
date, that he lias now opened and will keep con
tinually In afore, a large assortment of the best qualities
of the various kinds of WINES AND IJQUOR3, both foreign
and domestic, invoiced from tho best sources, and to his
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Having had extensive experience In France aa a manufac
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Articles of Direct Importation.—French Bran-
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Monongahela Whisky j Old Batavia Arrack ; Jamaica and
St Croix Rum.
Wines—Old Port. Madeira, Sherry, Champagne. Hock,
Claret. Sauterne and Burgundy Wine*.
Cordials—In cases. Curacoa. Maraschino, Ratafia, 81a-
vaitx. Kirschenwasser, Absinth, ke.
Ale and Porter—London Brown Stout, and Edin
burgh Ale.
Also
novfi
o Agent for Domestic liquors.
R. MAYER.
UHUVJblUEiBi Of!,
jags prime Rio Coffee, 60 do do Java do
diua Porto Rico Sugar. 10 do N. 0. do
GROCKRIK8. dp.
100 ba; * ~ "
20 bill
BIM 100 bbla Stuart’a R and C Sugar
20 do Crashed Sugar, 20do Ground do
20 bbla Loaf Sugar, 20 boxes Lemon Syrup
60 do Nos. 1,2 and 3 Mackerel, 10 half no 2 do
100 do Balt. Flour, 60 do II 8. do. 60 do half do Canal
10 caaka Bacon Sides. 6 do Shoulders
20 boxes Northern Cheese, 20doEnglsh Dairy do
60 do No. 1 Soap. 60 do Palo do, 26 do Starch
60 do Tobacco, assorted brand*
60 bbls Planting Potatoes. 20 boxes Sperm Candles
60 boxes Tallow Candles, 60 do Star do
26 do Adamantine do
60 bbla old Monongahela Whisky, 2.000lb Codfish
200 do Whisky, Gin. Rum and Brandy
20 M casks Cognao Brandy, 60 dozen Broom*
2 pipes Holland Gin. 2 casks Scotch Whisky
600 gross Pipes, 100,000 Spanish Segars
20 dozen Demljons, 200 reams Wrapping Paper
60 five and three gallon Kegs.
Landing and in store, for sale by
Jan29 COHEN 6c TARVER
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choice and exceedingly rare old 8crctal, vintage of 1820;
1 half pipe rich and most highly flavored South Side Grape
Juice; 2 pipes old London Market; 8 quarter casks old Ar-
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Port Wine, 2half pipes do Sherry do, 12 do do cholceold
Cognac of various brands, viz: Hcnnesy, London Dock.
Jean Louis, Plnet Castillon, Guimard, SAzcrao,SalIgnac and
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COUGHS, COLDS AND BRONCHITIS.
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N. B.—The gennlne bears tho written signature of Moore
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apl8 Bookseller and publisher,136 Congreis*st..Sav'h.
roof the city o
Esq., publisher and bookseller of this city, subscribers are'
hereby notified that they will receive their coplos from him
in future, as publisher of said Map.
aplS EDWARD A. VINCENT.
TJUCKERJ, BROOMS, Ac.—Just received, 10 dozen three
JLJ hooped Water Buckets, 12 dozen Urge fancy- handled
Brooms. 80 do handled and unhandled Scotch Brushes, 20
do Washboardz, 60 gross assorted Matchos, 20 do Clothes
Lines, 20 dozen Axe Helves, tor sale by
DAVID O’CONNOR.
T OBACCO, 8EOARS AND HNUFF.-12 bores extra fine
Jenny Und Twist, 16 do do Myers' Aromatic, 60 do low
P riced. 60 do Choice's superior, 30 do Boggs’and tarrillard’s
n foil cut, 100.000 Segars of assorted qualities, CherrooU,
" . ' bladders, *"
i, Pipes and
Macoboy and Scotch' 8nuff in Jars and
Pip# Heads, for sale very cheap by
mh26 KIBBEE k RODGERS.
F ANCY GOODS.—The subscribers hare just received, the
following goods, which they offer st their unusually
low prices: Needle worked collars, lacs flowing sleeves, new
style Udiei’ vests’of silk and muslin, Mtla cloaks of new
style, mantillas of allk and Mttn, together with theoewest
stylesof drees goods, for sale by
ooll jTH. COHEN k CO.. 140Broughton-st.
; 60 do white
it Sides; 60 boxes
J110 bbls old Monongahela Whiskey; 60 do
, XndltkM theJUsterf or a young Udj’s intro^c
ft The8b*$ sidVln Ufe, or aOountry Parsonage, by a
Theoid Man's Bride, by T 8 Arthur. .. ..
TS Arthur. '*
Lady’s Introduction
Faft
furnished; U situated la the business part of tha town and
offers great Inducement to any pereenr '
rlilch Is the 12th day of January.
*to*IhaOrisatZil*Country,frora the Manuscript
!*» by. Rsv Dr Cheevsr. , . _ _
TOtary on the tour Gospels, by Her. Dr
iyug.
Faersd Songs for Family and Social Worship.
M ?» nr# ftp 0,#
ifeaays and* MitcelUnlss of Grace Aguilar, selected from
the manoMript by her mother.
Poetleal Works of Thomas Way.
Poetry of Flowers aod Mowers of Poetry.
Bummer and Winter of the Soul, by Rev Ersklne 8eate.
Boys and GlrU Own Book.
Doctor Birch and bis young frieods.
Agnes Sorrell, a novel by 0 P It Jamea. For sals by
apt28 8. B. SIBLEY, No. 186 Congreza-at.
mn jjutio, jr., lease iicuiruciio, nuiiuu n mtiumju.
B—Henry nils, Peter Endrea, John Everard, Richard
Ennis, John Hskeamp.
P—Joseph Felt. Owen Foley, Jeremiah FIcklIng. Green
Fleetwood, I/juIs N Falligant, Caspar J Fulton. Washlni
F Florence,* .-.-**«r-
Andrew Fui
NK1V BOOKS.
T HE Works of James Hall—Legends of the West—the
author’s revised c<Ut!on.
The Camel Hunt, a narrative of Personal Advonture, by
J IV Fabens, author of “ Life on the Isthmus.”
Beblud the Curtain, a tale of ElviUe.
Doctor IMrcIi and bla Young Friends, by Wm M Thacke
ray, with sixteen Illustrations by tbe author.
Rifral Essays, by A J Downing, edited with a memoir of
the author, by Geo W Curtis : and a Letter to hla friends
by Frederika Bremer.
Every Day 8crlpture Reading, with brief reviews and
( radical observations for the uso of Families and Schools,
y tho Rev John L Blake, DD.
EiMys and Miscellanies, chuico cuttings from llio Manu
scripts of Grace Aguilar, author of “Vale of Cedars,’’ “Days
of Bruce,” “Mother’s Recompense,” Ac,selected by her
mother, Sarah Aguilar.
Eustace Qulntln, a sequel to Mary Price, by 0 W M Roy.
nolds.
Jack and bis Bride, or tbe Highwayman’s Flight; being
the forther adventures of Clande and bis Friends, by the
author of “Gentleman Jack,” beautifully illustrated.
The Illustrated Bible, Nos. received to 47.
Barnum’s Illustrated News, No. 17.
tatty and Lowly, by Miss M McIntosh \ further supply,
Received by *p!28 J. B. CUBDEDGE,
PLANTATION FOR BAUD. '
«g Ths undsrslgnsd offers for mIs tha plantation upon
which ha now resides, sltnata In the county of Ala-
««*■ chua, East Florida, add twenty mills south of New
oansvllle, containing one thonaand acres, three hundred
acres of which Is cleared, and In a high stats of cultiva
tion. Upon the premises are a good dwelling housa, out
booses, and gin. Tbe above tract embraces three hundred
scree of the first quality of hammock lands, ami the residue
the finest aea island cotton lands; all of which ta In the
heart of the finest range in the county. Possession given
at any time.
I will also sell corn, fodder, and other provisions, and If
required, one thouMnd head of cattle.
JOHN B. STANDLEY.
Refer to—Jolm Boston, Savannah, Hon. M. 8, Perry, Ml-
canopy, Florida, or to tho subscriber atNewnansvUle.FU.
February 13th, 1863. feWl—dAwSm
— i . w .. _ _irty,F>i — .....- —.—,— _ —j _ _.. — —
Fish, John Flemming, Richard Flanigan, Thomas Ford,
Patrick Fleming, John Foster.
O—Joaeph George, Robert nGriffin, Francis Grimball,
Joseph Geoive. Jr., Robert M Goodwin, John B Gatlle, David
H Galloway,Seaborn Goodall, John Uammell, Domingo Gal-
leo, Joseph F Gammon. Charles Grow, MartinGerken, James
E Gaudrr, Philip Gieblehouse, lloury Ganabl, John F Gull-
martin. John Gerdts. Benjamin Glnovoly, John I. Graven-
stein, Ebenezer W M Gifford, James E Godfrey, George A
Gordon. Calvin L Gilbert, Samuel Goldsmith.
H—Thomas Holcombe. David F Halsey, William Hess,
Christopher Hussey, Richard H Howell, Charles S Hardee,
William Howe, William llunter. William F Holland. James
Hunter, George S Harding, Edwin E Herts, Martin Horn,
tamuel LHover, John Haunt. Samuel B Haupt, William
Henry, Henry Haupt. William W Ilendley, Robert llaber-
sham, John E Hernandez, Robert, Hutchison, Alfred Hay
wood. William Henderson. Charles A Hall, Geo W Hardens-
tie, Robert A Iloniker. William I< Haupt. Humphrey P Hor
ton, Peter Henry, William Heldt, Levi Hart, Thomas Hen
derson, William P Hunter, Marmaduke Hamilton, Peter D
Hllxhelm. Charles F Hamilton. John F Hamilton, William
Hone. William H Hausroan, David narrigan, Henry Har
per. Howeil W Hollister, Enoch I) Hendry, John G Howard,
William H Holmes, Geo Troup Howard, William B Hale,
Gnitavs A Holcombe, Clans Hartman, Samuel Hamilton.
Edward J Harden.
I, —John W Ihly.
J, —John R Johnson, JohnTJonos, James R Johnston,
Idward Jones. James C Jones. Alexander Johnson. William
Bullock Jackson, Enoch S Johnson, John D Jesse.
K—rhlllp Kolb, John Kennedy, Alfred Kent, Gefert
Kuck. Peter Krouse. William Krausa, John W Klbbee, Her
man Kuhlman, Died rich Kattenliorn, Nicholas King. John
W Kelly. James W King. Nicholas Kelley, Hanford Knapp,
Thomas Kemp, John W Kelley, William Klne. James Kor,
Phlncas M Kollock, Philip Kean.
L, —Thomas E Lloyd, Louis Legrlel. John N Lewis, Daniel
J tambroth, John 11 Uchtbourne, William U Leigh, Alonzo
B Luce. Hugh Logan, Stanislaus M Lafllleau, John Lyons,
tavl Lollcntual. l’oter Loo, Edward tavell, William W Lin
coln, Oliver A taRoche, John M B Lovell. Martin Larkin,
Noble Lyon. Frederick taliof, Joseph H tadson, John II
tadd, Daniel Leahy, Benjamin W LUoyd. Charles A L La
mar. Peter Laurens, James F Under.
M. —Hugh W Mercer. Anthony F Meta. Abraham Minis
William I1C Mills. JscobManke. Mulford Marsh. William
Morrill, John Mallery, Adolphe Mode, John Mskln, Gefert
Murkins, James W Morgan, Ralph Mcidrim. Dan Mallctte,
Horace Morse. William H May, Samuel S Miller, John Mur
chison, Christian W Maylalnder. Solomon Mayer. John Mas-
terson, Luder Molirtena, Jacob Manses. John E Mallery. Hen-
S ’ Macnhanl. Thomas R Mills. James Monnahan, Clmrles A
sgjll. John B Mallard. Jacob Miller.
Me.—George A McCIcskey, Bartholomew McJunarnoy,
Patrick Mcjtowell, William McCarthey. Joseph J McCoy,
taurence McKenna. Thomas McKenna, Daniel UcRedmond,
Thomas W McArthur, James McHenry, Michael McGrca
Patrick Me Govern.
N.—George N Nichols, Thomas JNaylor. Daniel Nolson,
Samuel Nuttman.JamcsSNeldllnger,NatlilNnngazer. John
G Xeidllnger, William G Norwood, Jacob Newberger.Gilbert
N Nevle, Thomas M Newell, James A Norris, John R Nor
ton. Robert C Nock.
O.—John Oliver, Charles E O’Sullivan, John W Owens,
(loorgo 8 Owens, Armlnlus Oourlor, Edward O’Byrne, Wil
liam C O'Driscoll, Dennis O’Counor, Phillip O'Connell.
P_Philip J Punch, Tlioma* Purse, John Toolo, James
Potter. Joseph E Pelot. Charles F I*reston, William Procter,
Kdwanl I'adoKonl. Edward I’adelford, jr.. Elisha Parsons,
Daniel G Phllbrick, Anthony Porter. Dennis MPatrick, Ed
win Parsons. George Parsons, Edward Powers.
Q,.—William Quantock. Jr.
It^»PkilIp M Russell, Daniel Robertson. John A Richard
son, William Remshsrt. George Robertson, jr, Robert R
Rhodes.Henry Rohcr, William Rogers, Charles E Robinson,
Andrew M Ross, Jolm W Remshart, James G Rodgers. Ber
nard Iloden, Jamea U Read, George Robbins. Joseph Uosse,
jr., David Rosenblatt. William P Rowland. Win P Roberts.
John Reilly, Jefferson Roberts, John P W Read, Jaa Rlilnd,
Joseph Kibero, Jacob Roscnband, John 8 Rogers. Allen
Russell. William Robinson. James Riley. Horace J Roynll.
8—Patrick K Sblels, Henry Seltzer. Wm Henry Stiles,
Patrick Smith. Francis 8orret. Samuel S Sibley, Edward A
Soullard, Abralum Simpson. Lizar Solomons, John A Schaf
fer. Frederick Schaffer, Francis F Strohliart, Francis Shells,
Harman Silber, Joachim K Saussey. James J Snider. John
Savage. Ezra Stacy, James 11 Sandiford, Jacob Shaffer.Con
rad Hcbnlder, John G Sexton, John II Strous, John FStur-
torant. Walter W Smith, Francis M Stone, Emanuel Bhef-
tall, John II Stegin, Alexander J 0 Shaw. Farley R Sweat,
James F Stokes, John A Staley, Abner .Sawyer. Samuel B
Sweat, James Sullivan. Solomon Shell all ,-T>ani el T Scran
ton. Daniel II Stewart. John Slono. William Salto, Joseph D
Stebblns, Jacob Spang, William Shlnners, John Sliuuzcl,
Matthew Shannon, Dennis Sullivan, Philip Smith, John
Shwink. James Shea.
T>—Peter U Thomas. John F Tucker, John T Thomas,
William 8 Thompson, George IlTitcorab, Charles G Talblrd,
John DTenbroek. John Thompson, Frederick A Tupper. Jas
Tliurrt. William B Tinsloy, Barnard G Tilden, Anderson C
Toms. Francis Truchelut.
V.—Charles Van Horn. David Vender Trlstatn Verstlllo,
Henry H Verstlllo. William II S V’erstllle. Henry Vislstltch.
W^—Richard Wavne,Edward G Wilson. William Waters,
Robert D Walker. Henry F WlUlnk. Uurence W Wall, Na
thaniel F Webster. Henry 0 Wyer. James T Webb, Henry E
Weed. Smith Warner, Thomas White,•Francis HWeltnan,
Nicholas Wolf. lVilliam White, Thoms* 8 Wayne, Benjamin
Whitehead. Jacob Wineberg, Samuel A Wood. George 8
Walt. Charles Wilson. Thomas J Walsh, John W Wilson. Jo-
Jeph Washburn, Zachsriah N Winkler. Lewis W Wells,Ed*
mnmi Wallen, Wylly Woodbrifige, Christopher White, Pcth
Woodward, Isaac Wilder, Dennis Wynn, James White. Philo
H Wlldmsn, William Watson. William P White, Philip D
Woolhopte, Aslibel Welles, John J Waver.
Y,—Dr Easton Young.
Z«—EdwinS Zittrouer.
All persons entitled to vote, and desirous of voting at
the next election for Mayor and Aldermen of the city of
Savannah and hamlets thereof, are respectfully requested
to call at mr nffleo and register their names within the
time prescribed by law, olso they will be debarred the right
or voting thereat. EDWARD O. WILSON.
apll5 Clerk of Council.
upar J Fulton. Washington
GFaUlgant, JohaCFerrtll,
D Ford, Sewell II
i Finch. William
A N ORDINANCE to amend an Ordinance defining what
shall bo considered public nuisances, and for tho remo
val of tho samo—Passed 2d August, 1830.
Sic. 1. Be It ordained by the Mayor, and Aldermen of the
Citr of Savannah and hamlets thereof in Council assembled,
and it Is hereby ordained by the authority of the same, that
from and after the pasting of this Ordinance, the provisions
of said Ordinance prohibiting tbe keeping of hogs within
certain limits, be nnd the same are hereby extended so as
to cmbraco nnd Include the whole corparate limits of the
Gtv of Favannsb. and the hamlets thereof.
Hxo. 2. Be it ordained by the authority aforesaid, that all
Ordinances or parts of Ordinances, conflicting with the pro
visions of this Ordinance, be and the same are hereby re
ported. Passed in Council, Savannah. April 21.1863.
[t. B.] it. WAYNE, Mayor.
Edward 0. Wilsox. Clerk of Council. apl27
SILVKIi’S MINK HAL PAINTS.
J UST RECEIVED.—A supply of Mineral Paints, fire and
water-proof colors, unlading. Silver’s Mineral Paints
differ essentially from all others In market. They are not
Clays, they require little oil. they do not work toughly. but
flow easily as white lead. They lay on a very heavy body,
set Immediately, and become an Indestructable covering oi
flint, Thoy neither crack nor peel, and require no stronger
dryer than white lead.
I have a variety of colors. Red, Ysllow, various Browns,
and Jet Black. They are superior In body (or covering
property) to anything ever discovered.and pound for pound
will cover double the surface of White Lend or Zinc Mineral
paints, and require less oil.
I am now prepared to cover Tin Roofs, as nothing adheres
to tin Uke Silver’s Mineral Paints. For sale by
• JOHN J MAURICE,
my 8 10 and 12 Barnard-street.
1845, a Legend of the Rhine, Rebecca and Rowena.by
W. U. Tbackaray.
Lord Saxondsle, or life among the London Aristocracy,
by G. W. M. Reynolds.
Barnum’s Illustrated News No 16.
A further supply of Vllette and Agnes Sorel. Received
by spll3 J B. CUBBEDGE.
A STRAY YANKEE IN TEXAS, by Philip Paxton.
A Nick of th* Woods, or the Jibben&inotay,by Dr. Bird,
new edition.
Genesis and Geology, or an investigation into the recon
ciliation of Geology with Scripture, by Crofton, with an in
troduction by Dr. Hitchcock.
8paldlng’s History of English IJterature.
Kenrich's'AnclentEgypt. explained by modern discoveries.
tayard’s Babylon and Nineveh, new supply.
Annual of Scientific Discovery for 1863 and previous.
LAWBOOKS.
fllh Cushing’s Massacbusets Reports to November term,
11H.
Walker’s Theory of Common Law.
Curtis’ Equity Precedents.
The Law of Contracts, by John Wm. Smith, author of
Leading Cases, with note* by Rawle.
Wharton's American Criminal Law; Wharton's Prece
dents of Indictments and Pleas. ^
English Law and Equity Reports, toI. 11th.
apl7 W. THORNE
K W1IJJAM8.
N EW BOOKS—Punch’s Prize Ngvellsls, the Fat Contrib
utor. and Travels In London—Apple ton’s library.
Agatha’s Husband,a novel by the author of “The Ogil
vies,” 6«j.
The Three 4*1rale*, or tbe Cruise of tbe Tornado, by Harry
Hazel, author ot *' Yankee Jack,” ke.
The Spitfire, a Nautical Romano*, by Capt. Chamfer, au
thor of « Ben Brace.” Ac.
Godey's Lady's Book, “ «
Peterson’s lady’s Magazine, do. do.
Barnum’s Illustrated Newz, No. 12. Received by
~*‘ 0 * ’ CUBBEDGE
mh24
J. B. i
T HACKERAY'S NEW WORK. HENRY ESMOND, Colo*
nel In the service of Queen Anne; A Life of Vldsitndes
a 8tory of Rarotnttonary Tiroes, by O.’P. R. James ; Bleak
Hoom No.^ The Children of ii^tt; Kathay. a Cruise In
HARPER'S MAO A ZINK FOR MAY.
ptTTNAM’d Magazine for May; Legends of the West, by
Behind the Curtain, a tale of Etvllle.
The Camel Hunt, a narrative ot Perionil Adventure, by
JWFabens.
Downing’s Rural Essays, with plates.
Blake’s Every Bay Scripture Reading.
Spooner’s Dictionary of Painters, Engravers, Sculptors,
and Architects—lvul. largo 8 mo.
Collier’s Notes and Emondatlon of Blmkspear, from tho
iollo edition ot 1032.
Willis’ Summer Cruise In the Mediterranean, on board of
an American Frigate.
The Old Man’s Bride, by Arthur.
Bartlett’s Commercial and Banking Table, adopted to the
currency of all countries. In one largo quarto volume.
qp!28 ' W. THORNE WlliJAMS.
N EW BOOKS.—Amabel, a family history, by Elizabeth
Wormeley.
The Heir of lledcllffe, by the author of tho Two Guar
dian*. Henrietta’* Wish and tho Kings of England.
Beatrice, or the Unknown Relatives, by Catherine Sin
clair, author of Modern Accomplishments. Journoy of Life,
Ac.
Klneveth and Babylon, discoveries among the ruins, with
travels in Armenia, Kindistan and the Desert, being the re
sult of a second expedition undertaken for tho Trustees of
the British Museum, by Austen II. Layard, M. D.. author
of Nineveh and its Remains, with map, plans aud illustra
tions.
My Novel, a further supply received.
Barnum’s Illustrated Now*. No. 11, and a supply of the
back numbers from No. 1. Received by
mill6 J. B. CUBBEDGE
M Y HOME IN TASMANIA, or nine years in Australia,
by Mrs. Chsrles Meredith.
An English Soldier in the U. S. Army In Mexico.
The Phonographic Teacher, by Webster.
Ward's English Items, a further supply.
Jeames’ Diary and Rebecca and Rowena. by Thackeray,
Prescriber’s Phirtcacopccla, containing all the Medicines
Ac.. Wythe’s Dose Book.
Putnam’s Magazine complote, new supply.
npl 13 W. THORNE WILLIAMS
j^KW^BOOKS.—Jennies’ Dlar^r, a^tagend of the jlblne,
_ ary, a tag
and Retacca nnd Rowena, by W. M. Thackeray.
Wood's and Beach's United States Dispensatory.
Ancient Christianity Exemplified.
Mlllman' History of Chemistry.
Now Themes for the Protestant Clergy.
The Infant’s Progress from the Valley of Dlstructlon to
Everlasting Glory. Illustrated by the author of Uttle Henry
and his Bearer; Yinet’s Pastoral Theology.
Barnum’s Illustrated News; Gleason’s Plctoral-
Simon Kenton, or the 8oout’a Revenge, for sale at the
book store of S. 8, SIBLEY,
aplU 136 Congress-street.
slons.
The Lofty and the Lowly, by Miss McIntosh.
Heart Histories and Life Pictures, by T. S. Arthur,
De Qulncey's Narrative and Miscellaneous Papers, 2 vol*,
hts Opium Eater and all his other works.
Goethe’s Faust, translated by Hayward.
Memoir of the Physical and Political Geography of Ne
Grenada, by Gen. Mosquera, translated from the Spanish
Thaodore Dwight, with a map.
feb3 W. THORNE WILLIAMS
B OOKS I BOOKS II—Boyer's French Pronouncing Dic
tionary.
Blanca, a tale of Erin and Italy, by Edward Maturin. Esq.
author of Montezuma. Eva. Ac.
Punch’s Prire Novelists, the Fat Contributor and Travels TpoR SA LE—The westerly half or tat No. tTValnacraw
in tannon. by Tbackaray. _ ... AJ being the Wharf now occupied bv the Charleston Steam
Garden Walks with the Poets, bt Mrs. C. M. Kirkland.
A further supply of Grace Aguiila’s works.
Tlio Vale of Cedars. Women of Israel.
A Wlnterin Madeira. Home and Its Influence.
Parisian Sghts and French Principles. Men's Wives.
Yellow Plush Papers ; Tho Lady Bird, by Lady Fullerton
History of I’endennta, by Thackeray; Stern's Works.
Pope’ePoelicat Works, Burns’do, Youg, Gay, Bcaly and
Collins. " 7
Plutarch’s Lives. Mysteries of Paris, the Spitfire. Ac., for
sale at the book store of S. S. SIBLEY,
roli24 13£Congn^j-*trcet.
T HE HOME CIRCLE, or femiliar thoughts on varioui
topics, literary, moral and social, by Mrs. Kirkland ,
Homes of American Autliors. comprising anecdotal and de
scriptive sketches, Illustrated with views of their residen
ce* from original drawings, nnd a fao simile of tho manu
script of each author; Romance of Indian Life and other
talcs, by Mrs. Mary H. Eastman, beautifully illustrated ; Il
lustrious Personage* of the 19th Century. Illustrated with
steel engravings; Gems from Moore’s Melodies, 4to., ten
beautiful illustration*; The Bible In tbe Family, by Doctor
Boardman : Eont Print* of Truth, or Voice of Humanity, by
John Cole Hager, Illustrated steel engravings ; Gift Book of
Gems, a literary offering of all seasons, edited by Emily Per-
clval. richly illustrated; Review of New Themes; received
and for salo by S. 8. SIBLEY,
ded!4 135 Congress-street.
(Vt EW BOOKS.—Memoirs of a Huguenot Family, by Ann
X v Maury; Yankee Notions, or Whittllns from Jonathan
Jack Knife, vol. 1, price $l)i ; Kate Stewart, a story from
Blackwood’s Magazine; Putnam's Monthly, a magazine of
literature, science and art, vol. 1. No. 1: Romance of Stu
dent Life Abroad, bt Richard B. Kimball.author of St. Led
ger. Ac.; A Story of Life on the Isthmus, by Joseph W. Fa-
bens ; Pictures from St. Petersburg, by EH ward Jerrninn ;
Harper’s Magazine for January; Consolation. In discourses
on select topics, addressed to the suffering peoplo of God. by
J. Vt. Alexander, D, D.; IJfeof Sir Walter Scott, by Donald
Mactaod; More of Frank E'rccuian'H Rnrbcr Shop; recclv-
cd by doc30 JOHN B. CUBBEDGE.
N EW BOOKS.—Putnam's Magazine, for March.
The Two Merchants, or Solvent nnd Insolvent, Yy T.
Arthur.
The Miseries of Human IJfo. an Old Friend In a New Dress.
Barnum’s Illustrated News, No. 9. Received hr
_mh3 J. B. CU till EDGE,
TVTEW BOOKS.—Summer Cruise In the Mediterranean c
A.1 board an American frigate, by N. Parker Willis.
The Old Woman's Bridle, by T. S. Authur.
The Mother nnd her Offspring, by Stephen Tracv, M. D.,
formerly a Missionary Physician to tho A. B. C. F. B. ti> “
Chinese.’
Autobiography of an English 8o!dler in the United States
Army, comprising observations and adventures In the States
and Mexico.
The Lovers’ Stratagem, or tho Two Fultors, by Emellne
Flygare Corlcn, author of Irai or the Fkjuts boy.
The Flying Dutchman, or the Wedding Guest of Amster
dam, a mysterious talo of the sea. by Copt. Merry U. S. N
The ladies’ National Magazine for May.
Barnum’s Illustrated News, No. 16, and a supply of the
back numbers, received by
ap!20 J. B. CUBBEDGE
crusade In tbe East, by J. R, Browne.
Guzot'a Earth and Man. or Comparative Physical Geo
graphy In relation to mankind.
Kctta’s Cyclopaedia of Biblical Literature
The Lovers’ Stratagem, or tho Two Suitors.
Rev. Dr. Kip’a Works, viz: Early Conflicts of Christiani
ty, the Double Witness of the Church, the tauten Fast aud
a Christmas at Rome.
Coleridge’s Works, vols. 3 and 4.
Ray’s Medical Jurisprudence of Insanity.
Mechand’n History of the Crusades, translated by W. Rob
inson. 8d vol.
Kit's Elements of Health and Female Hygiene.
Webber’s Tale* of the Southern Border.
FnglishLaw and Equity Reports, vol. 12.
United States" - •
is Equity Digest, 2 vols.
>p!21
N EW BOOKS.—Oars Moreland, or adventures In the far
Sooth-west, br Emerson Bennett.
Mary Price, oradrentarea of a Servant Maid, by G. W. M
Reynolds.
No. 14 of Rarnnm’z Illustrated News.
Christian Review for April.
Recelred.a further supply of My Novel, and Lofty and
Lowly, In cloth and nnd paper binding.
»pl7 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
m
‘ORli BOOKS.—The Practice of Medicine on Thotnaonl
. an Principles, with practical directions for adminis
tering the Thnmsnntan Medicines, Including the various
methods of administering vapor baths, emetics, Ac., by J.
W. Comfort. M.D. 1,7
Element* of Health, by E. J. Tift. M. D.
The Principle* of Botanv, as exemplified in the Oryph
amla, for the use of schools and colleges, by Harland Co
tas.
Anecdotes for the Slenmboat and Railroad, sclncled from
tho best autliors, by an Old Traveller. Received br
°P121 J. B. CUBBfeDGE.
HKAP-QUARTER8for GOOD CARRIAGES,
My success In the Carriage bualness in the
ESfittly of Savannah, U no longer and experiment,
it la^jGxdfad." ’
For the considerate, generous confidence, and liberal pa
tronage that I have received from factors, merchants and
citizens generally, I desire In this public manner to express
roy thanks, and to renew my assurances of Increased deter
mination to give the most entire satisfaction to all who may
favor mo with tlielr custom. 1 have devoted the part sum
mer to getting up a large and splendid stock of every kind
of Carriage now In uso. All of theso carriages are well
suited to thla market, and for neatness, lightness and dura
bility, they cannot be surpassed. Rnckaway* of every style,
Coaches and Pleasure Wsgons; also Buggies of every con
ceivable shape and kind, (among them somo from J. JI
Godwin’s celebrated establishment, in New York.) and a 1
very neat, light and convenient style of Snlker, for physi-
elans and others J. a THORNTON,
”g26 Corner of West Broad and Qay-streeta.
_ PATKlfT SCALES.
fual
1 u lop -
on the principal raUroada in the United States .
Great Britain, Warehouse Scales, Heavy PortablsBoales,
wheels, for foundries, rolling mills. Ac. Store Scale*, various
modifications; Counter Scales, Hay and Coal Saties. Ac.
Those Scales hare been long known and severely tastad; and.
tho nnlreraal confidence felt In their accuracy and perfect
adjustment, I* inch that they are now regarded as tbe stand
ard, from which there Is no appeal.
RICE LANDS FUR RALE.—The Tract or UND on the
"jFSt. Mary’s River, known as tho Cut-off Tract, containing
seven hundred and seventy-two (772) acres, of which over
fire 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 manyyears since, producing
Cotton, Oane, and Rice.
Theso land* could bo put In order with lew labour. It ta
believed, than would bo required forputtlng Hammock lands
In order, and are considered very safe from overflow In galea
and fresheta.
For further particular! and terras, 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, Gnuidon county,
Georgia.
A plat of tho land may be seen at the office of the Geor-
gtsn- apl 27—dAc
ggjL FOR S ALE.—A Tract of - LAND,containing 202
rrseres, anil Improvements, near Waltliourvlllo, Liberty
county. Tho land I* of good quality, plno and bay land. 60
acres of which are In cultivation,' and the remainder well
timbered, offering strung inducements to persons Interested
in procuring turpentine. The Improvements consist of a
two-story frame dwelling, together with negro houses, stables,
and all other nocessanr outbuilding*. The location cannot
be surpassed for heallnfulness or salubrity of climate, with
good water, and a range for cattlo which eannot be excelled.
Tbeabovo property can be bought at a very reasonable price,
and on tho most accommodating terms, lr early application
be made to tho subscribers, at WalthourvilR Liberty county.
II. W. 11ACON.
npl 20—d&o E. B. WAY.
LAND FOlt SALE.
swap THE subscriber offers for sale 1,200 acres of Land.
Rallying dp the Alatamalia. river, three miles below the
^•^fork. known as Town Bluff, lliere aro 260 acres open,
ready for cultivation ; also two small framed houses with
good framed bnrn and good framed store house, situate on
the bank of the river, ono of the best stands for a store in
this section. The place has the odrantoge of steamboats
during the fall, winter and spring months, and one of the
l*st fisheries on tho river for shad. Any person wishing
to purchase can do so by calling on tho subscriber on the
place.
AUso. 080 ncrc* of Land well 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 lies two miles from
Mann Ferry, on the Alatamalia river.
Also, 6.000 acres of first quality plue timbered land
tbe Alatamaha and Ocmulgce rivers.
All these lands aro situate in the first and second district
of Appling county. Also. 2.000 acres of land well timbered
wlthcyr ’ * ......
partlcul
JanSl-
AarThe’llalelgh. (N. C.) Standard will pleaso publish
weekly for six months, and send bill to “
h cypress and white onk. Any person wishing further
ticular* can address me at Hall 1*. O., Georgia.
jn31-lnwd&w0m_ ^ _ • W. DYALL.
iM—n.. . , jq pufolfo-
W. D.
VALUABLE 1UCK LAND FOR SALE.
gt A Tract of Tide Swamp Land, containing 500 acres,
SUjing on Uio Alatamaha river, three mlleu above Darl-
w-en, adjoining lands of tho estate of Butler nnd Dun-
wody on the east, and Olgnilllat and Walker on the north
nnd west, having as good a pitch or tide as niie rice plan
tation on the river. My terms are. twenty dollars per acre,
one-fourth cash, nnd tho balance on a credit of from five to
ten venrs. the Interest only required to bo paid annually.
Apply to tho undersigned nt Darien. In cnaoof inv absence
Mr. Jams I'm.wick will show the land, a plan of which can
be seen at the office of the Georgian.
_ . SAMUEL M. STREET.
Dabiex, Jan. 22. 1863. Jan26—lam
, FOR SALE!—A Tract of BIND of E’lvo Hundred acres
strictly prime Rico Land, immediately opposite the old
.. .i of Hardwick. Tho situation of the place affords one
of the best Saw-mill seata in the Southern country, facilities
for timber being easy and without end. Vcssscls coming
6ea ca » 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, llryan coun-
STEAM SAW MILL FOR SALE,
S ITUATED half a mile from this City, on the canal, lias a
basin capable of holding two million feet of tags. The
Mill has been In operation about seven months, runs two
gangs and an edging saw. also Grist Mill. Tills Mill saws
from 12 to 15 M. feet per day. For narlicularaspply to
WYLLY k MONTMOLUN.
i 7T)R SALE—That valuable parcel of land formerly
——Occupied by E. Jencke’s. Esq., known ns a Cooper’s
Shop and 1 aril. It I* bounded on the cant hv West liound-
ary street, west by tho Canal, north by Railroad street, and
south by lots Nos. 6 and 0, and contains aliout four acres.
' ebl WYIJ.Y k MONTMOLUN.
being the W barf 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
pe property is now under a lease which will expire on the
first of Novembernext.
If not sold at nrivnto sale previous to the first Tuesday In
February. It will then be offered at auction nt tho Court
House. Apply to ’ dolS COHEN & FOSDICK.
ner Daughter, aged twenty-two years, a seamstress.—
Also, a woman, aged about forty years, r. good cook, with
her children, two boys, seven and sixteen years of age.
TbON, negroes, belonging to an estate, will be sold during
this week,on liberal terms. 6
T. J. WALSH. No. 170 Bay-st.
N EGROEjTFOR SALE.—A woman aged 35 years, a good
cook washor and Ironer. A mulatto woman. 27 years
old, a first rate seamstress nnd house servant, ami her son
8 years old. A woman 37 year* old. a good cook, washerand
and lier Uq children aged8and2rears. Ahoy
agea 17 year*. A man 36 years old. a good field Imud. Also,
a boy aged 10 years. Apply to
WYIJ.Y k MONTMOIJ.IN
F 0 * 1 SAI.E-A likely family of negroes: a carpenter35,
uis wife 32. a good washer and ironer. her son. very
likely, 15, a girl 6. a boy 3, and ah infant. Tho above ne
groes are of good character and very valuable.
J* n2Q WYLLY k MONTMOLUN.
F OR SALE.—A likely negro man 27, another 24, another
20. another 28, and a boy 14. Apply to
jsn14 WYLLY k MONTMOLUN.
F OR SALK.—A mulatto woman. 20 years old, a good
seamstress, and her child. Apply to
J»n14 WYLLY k MONTMOLUN.
F OR HALE—A negro woman, and her four children ; i
man 21, one 19, boy 14.and boy 11.country raised.
WYLLY k MONTMOLUN.
Janl4
F OR SALE—Six likely negro girls, aged from 12 to 1,
years; also a woman, aged 23 years, a good cook, wash
er and Ironer, with her two girl children. 0 and 2 years
Applj to no29 WYLLY k MONTMOUXn
F OR SALE!—Two very likely country raised negroes: a
man aged 25 years, a first rate Axeman and Field hand,
and his wife aged 20 years, accustomed to hnuvo and field
work. They aro sold for no fnult. nnd warranted sound.
Apply to «!cc24 WYLLY k MONTMOLUN.
T70R BILE—A negro woman, aged about 33 years, very
J. intelligent, and warranted a first rate cook, washer nnd
Ironer. sold to remain in the city. Also, a likely negro
man. aged 25 years.
dcc3 WYIJ.Y 6c MONTMOLUN.
1 ?OR SALE—Half lot No. 13 Margaret ttrect. Apply to
Jsnlfl WYI.LY k MONTMOLUN.
I jV’R SALE—Trust lots Nos. 25 and 20 on Bull street,
Monterey ward and square. Apply to
J« n l° WYLLY k MONTMOIJJN.
S eamstress for sale.—a mulatto woman, who u a
complete seamstress and house servant; also, a negro
woman, aged nbout 30years, a good rook, wn-herand Iron
er. Apply to oc21 WYLLY k MONTMOLUN.
1 ?OR SALE—A likely family of negroes, a woman 35, her
son 10, a girl 14, a boy 11, nnd n boy 4.
J*n22 WYLLY k MONTMOLUN.
j* second Monday,
knd Frofessor of Mental and
vol Helene*. . - -
P. toco. Professor of Natural Sclsnces.
U R- BftunuMf Pnfeftor ot Mathematics and Director oi
w. m3. nRiicr, iwi. n, u, rouvr, xiVi. v. .... . .
Stokes, Edmund Walker, Zacbanah Fears, Nathan Massey.
Wm. W. B. Crawford, M. D., Den). Harris, JM. F. Swanson, J
W. Fears,R. P, Zimmerman.
Madison, Morgan county,Dsc. 23rd, 1861.
d*20 lawdfrwtf
CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL ACAD
EMY AT BLUEMON, 8. C.
Rev. JOSEPH B. 8RABH00K, Principal.
Mr. THOMAS J. WELLS, Assistant.
T HE Principal has been engaged for nearly twenty years
In the Instruction of youths The Assistant has been
engaged as Teacher of Mathematics and the English branches
for the last eight years in tho Beaufort College.
Bora will be received as boarders in the families, both of
the Principal and Assistant, The price af board, tuition,
6re., will be sixty-five dollars per quarter, payable semi-an-
nually.
In point of healthiness, Blnffton Is not surpassed by any
location In the Southern country.
.Reference*—Bishop Elliott, Dr. E’lckUng. Gen. Jas.Hamll-
ton,and Mr. Lynch Hamilton. dec8—eodlB
SWAIM’S CKLKBRATKD PANACEA,
For the cure of Incipient Consumption, Scrofula. General
Debility. White Swelling. Rheumatism. Diseases or the
Liver and Skin, and all diseases arising from Impurities
of the blood and the effects of mercury.
S WAIM’S PANACEA has been for more than thirty years
celebrated in this country and In Europe for Its extra
ordinary cures—for the certificates of which reference is
made to the directions and books (which may lw> had gra
tis) accompanying tho Panacea. Somo or which give the
particulars of cases too frightful for general publication,
where the patient* had been almost eaten up with scrofu
la. »nd were deemed incurable by physicians.
It has been used in hospitals, and private practice, and
has had tho singular fortuno of being recommended by the
most celebrated physicians and other eminent persona.
Amonir others by—
W. Gilwon.H. D.,Prof. of Surgery. Pa. University.
Valentine Mott M. I).. Prof, of Sure. N. Y. University.
W. P. Dewees. M. D . Prof, of Mid. Pa. Uhlverslty.
N. Chapman. M. D., Prof of Physic. Pa. University.
T. Parke. M. D.,Pres’tCollego Physicians. Phllad.
Dr. Del Valle, Prof, of Medicines, Havana.
Jose Eouronco de Lux. Prof, of Surgery. Lisbon.
J. Chip man. Member Royal College Surgeons. London.
G. W. Ervlog. late Mlnlater to 8paln.
Sir Tonraas Pearson. Major General British Army.
Gilbert Robertson. British Consul. Ac.
And also, the wonderful cures effected by Swaim’a Pana
cea have, for many years, made It an Invaluable remedy.
The Panacea docs not contain mercury in any form, and be
ing an Innocent preparation, It may be given to th* most
tender infant,
The retail price has been reduced to $1 60 per bottle (con
taining three half pints) or three botlles for $4.
BEWARE OF IMPOSITION.
Swnira’s Panacea Is In ronnd bottles, fluted longltndlnal-
ly. with the following letters blown in the glass: •• Swan's
—Paiuau—PmixiD’i,” and having the name of Jamea
Swalm stamped on the sealing wax and written on the label
covering the cork, and a splendid engraving for the side of
the bottle, composed of geometric lathe work, comprising
nine different dies, which have been turned for the exclu
sive uso of the proprietor, by Draper A Co., bank note en
gravers of Philadelphia. In the centre (s a portrait uf the
late Wm. Swain, copyright secured.
Also. Swaim’a Vermifuge,
A valuable Family Medicine, being a highly approved rem
edy for all diseases arising from debility of theuigestlvo or
gans, such as worms, cholera morbus, dysentery, fever and
ague, bleeding piles, sick headache, Ac. See tho pamphlet
(which may be liadgratU) accompanying the Vermifuge.
Prepared only at Swalra’s laboratory, the old stand Sev
enth-street. below Chestnut. Phlladelpola. and sold by all
the respectable druggists In the United States.
Catmox to vnx Pcsuo.—Persons wishing to obtain the
S mrine Swalm’* Panacea and Swalm’* Virmlfugs, should
careful to observe that the name SWAIM ta spelled cor
rectly on the labels, or thev may be imposed on by medl
clnes made In Imitation or them by a person bearing a
somewhat similar name, well calculated to deceive Gen
era! agents for the Uhl ted States.
8CHIFTOJN. BROTHERS k CO.,
mb22—2awtf 104 and 106 John-street, New York.
HE Subscribers hare Just received a handsome arsort-
TVOMETTIO LIQUOR.—169 bbls New Orleans Beetlfl*
JJ Whhky, 100 do BPhelps’ Northern Gin, 40 do P A!
ticut River Rya do, 76 do Lather Felton and Paa
Rata, 40 do DttMJtlc Brandy, 20! quarter ou4 9
wk! -‘- th
BGUNTOD, JOHKSTOSf trOO.
tiveness or IrreguUrities of the ,, **’• H*a4 rT
Misery In ttaSd. or Rrekm of thT^
Depression of Spirit*. PofplUtfon nf*^I?/ 1 ;. 1 ^feWenS
Breathing. Sinking Bensatloos Proilmi M llfijh
System, Cold, Chilly Sraatlona or NuiIIi 0D C2
or limbs. Difficult or Profuse f ’ f fit* IlS
mZZ o° r ^
llERCEll UNIVERSITY.
1‘enjldd, Orient Oounty, a a.
fire'nits.
i? enjoy
T nE Studies In this University oreA Theological course
or three years, designed for those who ore preparing for
the Gospel Ministry ;
A Collegiate Course of four years, equal to that of other
Colleges in the country:
AScIqntlilcCourseof three years,Including, with some ad*
ditlon. all tho studies of the Collegiate Course except the An
cient Languages ;
aoRunoir.
The regular timo for the admission of Students, is at tbe
opening of the Fall Term, th* last Wednesday In August.
Candidates for admission ntothe Collegiate Coarse most
sustain a satisfactory examination in Geography, Arith
metic. English, tatin and Greek Grammar, Cassar, Virgil,
Cicero’s Sdcct Orations, and Jacob’s Greek Reader; ana
must bo at least fourteen years of age.
Candidates for admission into the Scientific Coarse mast
sustain a satisfactory examination on Geography, Arithmetic,
English Grammar, Simple Equations in Algebra, and two
books In Geometry; and must be at least sixteen years of
ago. EtrxNBn.
Tuition. Spring 1tnn, IhU-Tirm.
lx TuErtUHJjcat. SvajXART Gratuitous... .Gratuitous.
LvCYiluuk. $26 00 $15 00
Scientific Course, 26 00 16 00
lx Ac.uuimy—
I’reparatory Class, 26 00 15 00
Second “ 20 00 12 00
Third “ 15 00 9 00
Elemeutary “ 10 00 6 00
Room Rent 0 00 4 00
Contingent Expenses, 2 00 1 00
These uxpensos require to be paid In advance.
. E'rom Students who lodge in the College buildings, fifty
dollars will be received ss full payment for the tuition fees,
room rent, and contingent expenses of the year.
Tho price or Bonrd in the village is $10 per month : of
washing, room-rent, and fuel, $3.
ooMHxxcEsimaxn Viomoxs,
Tho Commencement is held on the last Wednesday In
Julr.
There are two Vocations, dividing the year Into terms, as
follows;
First Term—from last Wednesday In August to December
16th,
Winter Vacation—from December 15th to February lit.
Second Term—from first day of February to Commence
ment.
Summer Vacation—from Commencement to last Wed
nesday in August. B. M. 8AXDERS,
Secretory of the Board of Trustess.
Any friend, by application to Dr. J. L. DAGO. President of
tho University, will recrife a catalogue, containing the
course of studies, and alkother necessary Information.
sses of the Heart, or A flections of ti,. ?’ ’'WMiff
sses or the Kidneys. IferanremVw. “* &*•*'**£
lion of the Organ* of Nature.^hlch
Urities, especially with Females:
Frustration o the Nervous System
ptexlon. Erysipelas, and all CuuS^m
Skin, or Humors of the Blood—the.e * th
Complaints have distressed thousand* llo4 N
originated from very simple and unYuspeS 7“'^
thediscaso nndltscauso must be nm2«3 «
enjoy “Ufe, Health and Happiness
have procured aud used m th °Uttod»*S
MORTIMORB'S
_ . cnma**Tir>
Bltlcr Cordial and Blood P.,,.
Sny that '• these diseases cannot n-msin long j D ^f r ’
after commencing 1U u*c.” It oiwrate* like . . h *
":arjps5SSf , ‘- 31 -J5asss
Eissr to *
This I. purely FeottaUe. pleasant to t.t. 4nd
b J tU xl
hli
This Is purely rttfaUe. pleasant to take
life to be used In any state of health
delicate Flmalc or OiiJd ue »tiMTen
Jt&- Price $1 00
W.
00 per bottle.
rnpr
STEAM F.NG1NE & MACHINERY AGENCY.
The undersigned. B. W. Lxoxaro nnd E«
Surra, (the former having been for more
than 30 years manager and agent of the
— VIT ’ 11 '-3»Matteawan EstabllshmenU ; the latter for
many years connected with the Allaire Works, as Superin-
tendent and Engineer, and more recently superintending
engineer for tho Collins’ IJne of New York and Liverpool
United States Moil 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 Engineers and Agents, for
purchasing or superintending the construction of I’addle
Wheel and Propeller Steam Vessels of every description,
Marine Engine* nnd Boilers for Ocean and River Steamer*,
tacomotivc* and other Railroad Machinery. Pumping En
gines nnd Machinery for Water Works and Draining Lands,
Blast Kneines and Machinery for Iron Works, Cotton. Wool
en nnd Flax Manufactories, and Machinery for every de
scription of Manufacturing. Corn. Elourand Saw Mills.Su
gar Mills and Refineries, Quart* Crushing and other Mining
Machinery. Still Geering. Shafting and Pullies. Every de
scription of Castings. Wrought Iron Forgings. Ac.
Specification* and contracts prepared, plans and de
tail drawings furnished, steam vessels, steam ongines and
other machinery surveyed ami value thereof estimated.
Second hand steam vessels, steam engines aud Boilers,
cotton and woolen machinery generally, for sale.
IV. B. LEONARD A E. W. SMITH,
Office 75 Merchant#’ Exchange,
• Cr. Wall and Hanover-streeta, New York.
RETCTEXrra AT THE XORT1I.
E K Collin*. Agent New York and Liverpool U SM Steamer*
C H Sand, President Ocean Steam Navigation Company
Mortimer Livingston, Agent New York and Havre US M
Steamers.
Ezra Nye. Commander Steamer Pacific.
Joseph J Comstock. Commander Steamer Baltic.
G W Floyd. Commander Steamer Washington.
James I' Allalro, Esq., formerly Proprietor of the Allaire
Works.
John F Winter. Son A Co, Merchants, New York.
Eagle A Hazard, “ «-
l’oter Cooper, •• •«
Asa Worthington, ” •«
A O Parniclee. “ “
James Bogardus. Iron Store Builder. «
Hazard A Montestli. Merchants. Huflalo, New York.
Bush A Wildes. Merchants. Boston. Mass.
P Grinull A Sons, Merchants, Providence, R. I.
nKPEREXCES AT TIIK BOCTH,
J P Fbllllp*. Esq.. Cleveland, Ohio.
J F. tamnlne. President Mechanics’ Mg. Co.. Petersburg. Va.
* ‘ * Mg. Co., Fayetteville, N. C.
'i-saiwf—“ *' "
C P Mallett. President Rockftnh j
J ('• Cnirun. Act-ill Rowan Stanufg. Co.. I
Win Urn—. /• r.
Ilsbury. N. C.
Gcoige IV Winter, Banker, Columbus, Geo.
Joseph IV Winter. Esq.. Montgomery, Ala.
W J Ledyard. Merchant, Mobile, Ala.
Sidney Smith, Esq. “ “
Rufus R Belknap, Mannf’r u «
"J? J* 1 ’ PrMt * Com ’ 1 - w * ter Works, N Orleans, La
W W l\ bite, Banker, Now Orleans, ta.
Samuel D Morgan, Merchant. Nashville, Tenn.
J O Ambler, K*q„Jacksonville. Florida.
J S Sanborn. Esq.. Coffeeville. Mis*.
fturtill A Patrick. Merchants, San Francisco, Ckl.
Ohariei Bogardus, Architect, “ “ ge i8
0 bales Gunny, 10 do Dundee, 300
MATTEWAN MACHINE AND BIANUFAO
U vnt-n TURING COMPANY,
NDERanew and improved organization, manufacture
Locomotive and Stationary Engine*. Sugar Mills, Gins,
rresses. Lathes. Drills. Ao. Also, every description of Cot-
ton, Woolen and haw Jim work; Shafting. Pulleys, Ac., Cast-
Inga of any weight, (having a largoassortmentorpatterns,)
at reduced prices. F. 8. CLAXTON, Engineer.
Depot 1.1 Platt-street, cornor or Gold. Claxton A Wet-
more. Excelsior. Collins A Co. and H. Collins’ Axes, Hard-
ware Agency. 231’ralt-at., New York. ocl(E-lyr
GROCERIES.
PJRANE A HOLCOMBE hate received by recent arrival*
V/ and offer for rale, on the most reasonable terms, the
following: ’
c»^ U ? KS 7^°, ***■ porto R,c0 - fefe t<* choice, 25 do prime
St Crolx, 25 do TalrCuba, 200 bbla 8tuart’s B AC, 26 do
crashed, 25 boxes taaf. ’
bn *J ®f°> fttir t° prime, 100 do Jamaica, 100
pockets Old Javn. 50 bags Cuba.
Uaroimi ax ii Rore—200
colls Rope.
Bacon—50 casks Sides. 25 do Shoulders
Mourns—60 tierces Cuba. 60 bbls do, 60 do N Orleans
Tobacco—300 boxes various brand
Clirjur—150 boxes Cream, 60 do English Dairy.
,, If 26 half bbls do, 60 bbs No 2, 26
half bbls do. 60 bbls No 3.
. I’M* Ei- do. 50 do Connecticut Hirer dn. 60
do N h Ruin. 26 do extra choice old Mo Whisky. 60 do Hal-
t, "?" r0 „ do ’ 25 uiiartor casks pure Malaga Wine. 26 do Seig-
oi" ; s ";r;fc r Dr,,,di ' s ‘" p ’‘
icSGM Si 100 d " SM ’ 26 40 p “ tl ’
Pickux.—60 boxes Underwood’s. 25 do Remington’s.
teas—‘ 5 quarter chests Green, 10 half chests Black, 10
quarter chest* Gunpowder. ’
Fu>1*b—60 Isa If bbls Extra, 60 bbls Hiram Smith, 150 do
Baltimore, all now wheat.
Stakcu—50 boxes Pearl. 25 quarter boxes do.
Raisin#—26 boxes Bunch, 26 half boxes do.
Auioxna—16 frails Jordon.
BrcKfin*—100 do* painted, 60 do varnished. octl
FRESH ARRIVALS.
riROCpiES. LIQUORS AND WINES-Recelved by recent
VX arrivals—120 bbls crashed, pulverised and clarified
Sugars, 25 boxes doublo refined Loaf Sugar
270 boxes Tobacco. 8s, 6s and 1 lb lumps
46 nacknge* superior Tobacco, vis: El Dorado, Diadem,
Nectar. Virginia, Ac. ’
100 boxes best lamlly Soap, 100 do No 1 do
114 hair chests Block Tea, some of It very superior
148 packagesi Hyson Tens, In and X cbeits.'superior
150 boxes Tallow Candles, 8s and 0s *
16 half pipes Otard, Duj - - - -
15 half pipe* Otard, Dupiiy A Co’s. Brandy Wood’* Plantation Melodies; Barnum’s lllastrated K««i
6 pipes HoflamToiii 0U * bT * nd *’ c )» ol ce French Brandy Gleason’s Pictorial. Ac., foi sale at 135 Comew-rt- »R
pipes Hoi
4 puncheons Jamaica and 8t Croix Rum
30 casks Madeira and Tenerfffo Wines
20 do Superior Old Madeira and Sherry Wines
100 baskets Champagne^Heidsiek, Hungarian Lion, Ac.
100 keg* and halves ITFG Powder
400 bags Buck and Drop Shot
60 bbls No 3.25 do No 2,20 do and 80 half do No 1 Mackerel
601 taxesi Codfish and 40 kltts No 1 Mackerel
*> Ilh a full supply of everything eUe in the grocery line,
1 or sale on accomodtUng term* by
ocU J. V. 00NNERAT A 00.
S UNDRIES.—200 boxes lobaeco, assorted kinds; 70 hhds
felr and choice Purto Rico Sngtr, 40 do Cuba and New
Orleans do. 100 bbls. refined do, 76 do Crashed and Powder-
ed do, 26 boxes taaf do. 300 bags Rio Coffee, 200 do Porto
Rico and St. Domingo do, 76 do Java do,160 W and X chests
Hyson Tea, 40 K do Black do, 130 boxes Soap; 100 do Mas
toed, tapper. Allspice and Ginger; 80 whole xnd-00 half
bbls. Butter, Soda and Sugar Biscuit; 120.000 Segars, as-
“r t , edk, L ,d ?; ?l‘ck Peper, 260 bbU. New Orisons
Whisky, 100 do White do. 60 do Monongahela do, 20 do old
Bourbon do. 140 do E. Phelpt’ Gin, 60 do best P. k H. Rye
Jo, H n ll«d «fo; 60 X «*ka Sherry. Madeira and
Tenerifie B Ine; 00 btsketo Champagne do, 40 bbla. and 62
X ciuks American Brandy, 10 J*’ casks and 20 J* pipes Cog.
nac Brandy ( n custom house stores, 160 kegs Gun and Rifl
Powder. 600 bags Drop and Buck Shot, with a complete as
sortment of Groceries, for sole by
,e4 WEBSTER A PALMES.
F X)UR COFFEE, Ac.—60 bbls Hiram Smith's Extra Roue
6ft pure Gcpnossee do. 200 bags prime Rio Coffee, 40 do
oia Government Java do, 60 boxes 6’s and 8’sO. k Winium's
Tobacco. 00 bbls Powdered and Craahed Sugar. 00 do Staart’s
ClarlQcil do. 12 hhds St. Croix do, 16 do Porto do, 80 box-
es Bedali's 0’s andS’a Patent Tallow Candles, 200 do No. 1
lb papers Black do. 300 bblir^—
landing and for sola by
Mr.
BAAjiuiKinEStMiii ftA'iiCh'vwK
v—ks Teneriffij and ScUydo, 20 do pprt do. some tery cbolc
gists. Savannah, Ga. • M- i ARTm.p^.
- ■ ibty
BANDS’ SARSAPARILLA "
p QUARTBOITLj* for the rem.^1
1 of all diseases arising from an Impure state omi ”'^
or habit of the system. H 18 of 1Le blood
The value of this Medicine Is now widely known .
ry il.jr 111. fl«ld or It. ui,fuW„ u.it.nM 7i‘ Mm
ed. and highly recommended by physician* ,,i, l W tct ’
lo be the Di.it wincrful .»J
the root, that has ever been employed In mrtii-ii
Its operation extends to tbe remotest parts or
and consists in removing diseased action In the
and secreting organs. In nun. nature seldom
assisted, the cure of any violent diseaee but^!, i '
aid of a stimulent, alterative, or anltaJraS ^
dl. ™.. of 111. .kin and nob,. comblmS™ Sfevi
cbm., pi medlcl .nnt. I. blghl, dMlnbl, ii! S*
prop<rllM.r. combined In tbl. nre,„tntlon ‘ f.?* .
or opernt ng lucce,.full, upon tile ij-item m H,, ^.
nen.inrlly dowlienUken ,e|e„lel/. ,betoi„i’ *"f
toneously, and in perfect harmony when admWaiS’
Uiliform ll.lonjeproperlp«lreo ! |ilben,the d inSJ
Improve, tbe nnpelile. It, nltenmtlve lendmTSSS
the aecumulntfonsof morbid mnltcr.—and iu
iolluence nrutmUrr, th. rum,, bp nhfchlb?dlSSU
tered. It, uniform mccn, In curing ,nd rvllerin II.
ou,dl,e..r, for-bleb III, remain “d™u .. Si’S
b, n multitude or .lintel (net,. ’
Cure of Bronthitu. or .Ifinlderl’ Sort Uml
, I .'in Hivicr. rile,,.) diieuit t.1 in,
Me„r,. Saod, :-l regnrd II tel Ju.llc.tiro«mi,i} u
humanity to .U.irnll.rlr nlUlcled, lo
anntrilU bn, cored me or th. ebronlc lan : nitiil, ' ^
It would be difficult for me In dncHb, IbcUmdun.
ditlon nt my tbront nnd r»,l nr B ,n, preriou, In Ih^S
ronr oxlunble remedy. Ilerlns nnrly three,™?“.
forced to dnWfrom the public dullr. nl mrtnS
nod bnvIn, m.de u,e of . ^enl T.,1,1, of pn.ri.ni Z'
dm, be.l.le. .obmlllle, In mure lh,i> Itirly ritrSTf
rul cauntie nppllcntlon,, 1 bed abandonrd all In,.,
Lr™l"rifl. r “° r1 ’ 1 *“ 1 “ J 10 lt ' l,w Jim
My dlHua wn, or ,n Inn, .Iniulln,, mil hid m otettab
re , . <d tbe b e,t medical .kill, that I nmonSB
cannot Iml, bn mid. "my r-ltl, bulb raved m,.'i ( nr 11, 1
mine ; but I Iru.t 1 feel In Inme nppropri.te depvr
for tho favorable re.nl Inbote iiienllnneil 1 have cl.
able lo attend to tin, dnllen of the pnidoriitefor rnnrMlu^
year, nnd bnv n, proved from nelo.l „|»nmral
I am accustomed to keep a bottle of your SaraiarilUit
hand, nnd whenever exposed to colds, or extra Utor t ,tfl
use it as hpremUive. Verv gratefully youw.
8. C. Brown, Pastor of Ccntre-»t. M. E. ChurA
_ .. /Wi the State of i/aint.
Tho attention of the reader Is called to Ihe fo!l(.«i n , m .
Meiern, A.D.ltD. i™ A ' rtl *'«
Gentlemen:—Tills is to certlfr that I Imre breiwflkKi
morti or less ever since mv birth, with scrofula, whi-bca-
tinued to Increase until fast February, lu Jsnuzn. c ,
legs were so swollen I could not get on a boot onl^J
and 1 had several large sure* on nu-all the time. hftB
situation. I was about to give up in despair, when I nut.
vised to try Sands’ Sarsaparilla. 1 had nnt much fe th 1,
i , ’>M 'r.'ZWW"* ln Me.. an4|mn4
a bottle, which did me so much good that I wnttried
another, and continued until I had taken five bolik.. lia.
now perfectly; well If anv person who may rreJ this fet
ter Is afflicted with any disease of Scrofula. Imaldmoii
sincerely recommend and advise them to mtVf sw ol
wands Sarsaparilla. If any person wishes furthericforav
Ion about my corn, by enllln, o,„.n mr, I cm tor lira
them of the healing powor or Ibis medicine.
„ a .. STOtlKX C. IlATSCfft
P. 8—We are personnHy acquainted with Mr.llmod
and believe hla statement above to be true.
. Dttusoiuw ATnwn.
Krenarcdand*old,wholesaleandretail,by A BADilMB
Drurelstsanda.tmlito.100 Fulton-st., corner cfTOto
n » \°Sr\ b ? druggist* generally tlirougbo«1!li
United States and Qinadas. talcell per bottle ; slsM.
ties for $5. For sale by MOORE A HENDRICKSON. UTJ.
ER A ODEN, W. W. LINCOLN and A. A. SOLOUON* •%
vannali; itovtUad. Rlricy A Co, Augusta. no]S—3oira
TIIE WONDER OF THE WORLD!
“tie would not grow one bud of hope
T r,„ ««..Y£ u . caDDot Ksrner ln rli»e fruit! ”
HE GREAT REMEDY Is at last discovered, in] that fell
destroyer of human happiness at lenzlh i« reruBfrrd! '
uononuptiow ebatl no Ioniser rob our fireHe. ef thrlr
brighten 1 ornaments, and sink many# gentle spirit loss
untimely grave Consumption can he cured-irthra will
soon be as the things tlint were—nnd Cough* and GW*, tie
imrents of that fell disease, that so often bring* votoll*
homes of our Und. vanish, ss If by magic, bcfoie this um-
eign remedy. s ’
r *?l° n g been sought for, and is it
full faith uffered to the public us a cramv ccss fur cncthi,
culds, whooping-cough, croup, aslljnis.snd cmisumptioa,
and will, In sny case where lungs sufficient are left torn-
tain Ufe, check the ulceration and rata the satieotto
health, lids is not an idle boast. norU this remedy ml
Into the market without a thorough trUL but hi>wmri
* doubt, that what has been asserted ux moot
• ine sentiment, that consumption esnnot be cured.fcu
destroyed more lives than the disease itwlf.’’-|ir. Wiuu.
But there la lionet
D ™ VIftES COMPOUND PITCH LOZENGE!
Th° proprietor, by the use of this article, and the Mmisf
of 1 rovideuce, was raized, when lie was pronuunffl tj ti»
physician to bo almost dying with consumption, to perfect
i.ii * n . 0 ^ that so great a Messing should ti
withheld from those on whom “ this right Imndcmfonrd
death ” lias placed his mark.
The tau'iige U perfectly harmless in it«nature.undo*
be taken with inipunity by the Infant and the invalid; wi
Its beneficial effects will bo felt in a few hours *ner com
mencing Its use. tat all then, try It.andif thenrarwiiiirt
’ii 0111 proved, nfter an impartial trial, the price of the t*l
will be returned, and all agents nre aiillinrized lorflcri
the money in any case where the article is not pcilcctlf
•atlsfactory.
These Istzcnges are put up In 25 cents, 50 cent*, and tl
boxes, and only need a trial to bo fully nppn-cistcd.
o. ‘ ’ BUNT. Darien, Ga., only agent fur the Soulbcn
etates, to whom all orders must be «ddr«\**rd. felW4»
W. THORNE AVILLIAMbllA8RECKIVKD
pASSlUN AND l'RlN’CH’LK, a domestic novel, bj krt.
A Grey.
Mysteries of Paris,by Sue—new edition.
tratei* m * , Ca ’ ° * ,roso Bni * P octr L by R llaywanlc-iHai
Electro Physiology, sclent!(ft. popular ami practical.
Thu Child'* First History of America.
The London Art Journal, for April—with severaln«b
lent engravings, nnd the Illustrated catalogue of tbe
tin Exhibition—*9 r* r annum.
The lllu*trate«l Magazine, for May—$3 per annum.
Darnum's Illustrated Weekly News—$3 per annum.
Eclectic Magazine, for May.
The tandou Lancet, for May.
Dr. Lepsius’a Dlacoverie* In Egypt. Ktlilopla, Ac .-ton**
edition.
Alison’s History of Europe, from the fall of Napoleon i»
1816—tandnn edition, vol. 1st.
Dr. Birch nnd hla Young Friends, by Tbackaray.
m»y11
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the author of Oaude Duval, etc. , .
ited Wing, or the Weird Crufrer of Van Pieman’* food-
Wood’s new Plantation Melodies, and torn urn* HM™-
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History, a dictionary of dates, by George P. rutnam.
A review of tbe Spiritual Manlfestatlnns, ^*<1 bcMts
Congregational Associnticm of Now York and Brooklyn by
Charles Beecher, Pastor of the Congregational Cbartb,**
Newark. N. J.
NEW DOOK8.
■RECEIVED BY 8. 8. SIBLEY. MAY 8. 1M3:
XV Prismatic*, by Richard* Haynard, Illustrated wl»
graving*. „ ,
Electro Physiology, a scientific, propuUr *ndI f
treatise on tne prevention, causes and cure ol
“ » curative agent, by Dr. Gcr*hom Hub.
The Clilld’s First History of America, by the author
Uttle Dora. .
The Bourbon Prince, the History of the Roys 1
taula XVII. of France.
Ellen Lynn, a Franconian story, by the author w* -
M PKKNDKROAST A CO. bavo to announce the arf" 1
• this dsy, of the first portion of ihelr sprly
Their Mr. Prendergast being now In the roarkeU wG’ .
pect tbe frill completion of hla purchases In * t
which a detailed notice will be given. mr* n, i.'°*. tk< 2A , Si
clt an early Inspection from all their old Crleo™
public generally, at 178 Broughton street, opp°*“*
Andrew’s Hall, west side. J0L
JSBAND'S CALCINED MAQNIFIA—Tlie
aa ties of this Magnesia are. thrt it It entirely dcpri^V,
carbonic acid, free from nnplrasant taste, iweU 01
disagreeable property, and (a without roughness er pjr
mss to the touch or palate. One teaspoon full onn»r*
four of the
palate.
nesla la equal In strength to three or «. - ^
calcined magnesia, thus combining smallneu of torn.
the most agreeable form in which magnesia can te
is tered. J ust received per steamer 8tote of Georpj
Jyl4 W. W. LWOOULMoounjert&i^
Codfish, mackewl. herrings, ac.^33^JJ^
■J hhds No. 1 Codfish; 10 barrels large Ho. l*^jJ|
10 barrels pickled Herrings; 30 boxes smoked
barrels Potatoes; 26 barrel* extra family Ffo ur j
and half barreli extra Buck Wheat Fluur. *nd » m
BraM’. surah, IMrallra *1«1 top,
fissssss?
,^S|Pf.*V^)lnr. limit,