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Given voder my hand. thi* 11th December, IBM.
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Court of Ordinary for letter* dlamlaaory on the eetete of
Mary E. Anderaon. ltte of aald county, deceased ;
These are, therefore, to dto nnd admonish all whom It
may concern, to be and appear before aald Court to make
objection (if any they bare) on or before the flrat Monday
In September next, otherwise aald letter* will bo granted the
‘Sir ^ ^ ltU81h r 8 rf sag..
Zur Units con tinned, to a road commonly
*-“ t th#nco along the Una of aald road north T7% west 18
» end $7 links to a ditch, thence along the centre of
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Sdddteb
Midditebnonn ia^eaat 28 chaine and two llnka to the
nonthern Una of aald dty limit*, thence along eald line of
iTT\ east IS chains and 67 links to the point
iteiaJar thirty-fire .and a half acre*, more
or leal; levied on an the property of Joseph M. Turner,
to aatUty *#. fe. leaned from Chatham Superior Court in fa
vor of John F. Qallmartin, admtaUtrator of Wilson Oden,
decanted, against Joeeph M. Turner. Property pointed out
br nUtatUre attorney.
7 JOHN DEVANNY, Sheriff a ft
.■riHATHAM SHERIFFS SAL&—Will be sold, onSatur
V/ day next, the lfith Instant, a stock of dry goods, groce.
riea, liquors, boots and shoes, tea, augar, coffee, flour, etc..
ete.-4erled upon hyrirtaeof an attach i ’ 1 * *‘
Michael Ji Reilly v*. John Gown. To be i
foment in laror of
e sold at the risk of
purchaser, the terms of sale not being complied
with.' Sale to lake place at the brick store on the corner
of .Wert Broad street and Battle row, at 11 o’clock, A. M.
JUm, at the same time and place, all the interest of the
eald John Gown In the unexpired term of the lease of said
•ns. mil JOHNDEVANXY, Sheriff 0, C.
t MARSHAL’S SALE
/lITY MARSHAL'S SALE —Will be sold, on Monday, the
Vrlfith May,Inst,at 11 o’clock, A. M.,at the pound, one
red steer—blase (see and whits tail—shoot two rears old,
marked with under 7 In left ear: also, one red heifer—blare
M . . . 1.... old, - - I.W ,I.M 1. Ik.
face—about eighteen months old, marked with slope in the
right ear, swallow fork and under bit In the left ear. Terms
cash. PHILIP M. RUSSELL,'
mil City Marshal,
|tuty marshal’s office, batajcuh, Apru ia, ibm.—
V Th* following resolution was passed in Council on the
14th March last, rla:
Boohed, That the City Marshal be Instructed to haro
E red those lots In Washington and Greene wards remain-
f unpared, aa near two years bare elapsed since the pas
sage of the ordinance, a majority of the owners baring
complied with said ordinance.
The Paring ordinance has not been complied with in the
following cases, ris:
Washington ward.—Lota Nos. 18,14,19,20,21,22,23,24,
• Greene’ward.—Lota No*. 4,7,8,9,10,1«, 17.21,22,23,32,
84.40.
Notre*.—In accordance with the shore resolution, I will
reeelre proposals fur paring the aald lota, until the 13th
day of May next PHILIP M RUSSELL
npllfi City Marshal.
J June next, in front of the court house in the city of
Darien, between the legal hours of sale, a negro man by the
name of Aaron; levied on aa the property of Edward B.
Baker, to satisfy two fl. Iks., one issued from the Superior
Court of aald county in fiiror of Aaron Champion, and the
other from the Inferior Court of said county in favor of Jno.
Blunt, both against aald Edward B. Baker. Terms cash.
aplflO C. O’NEAL. Dputy Sheriff m. c.
Y"1 EORGIA—Bryan County t—By virtue of an order from
vT the Court of Ordinary of Bryan county, will be sold, on
the first Tuesday in July next, at the court house door, in
■rid county, between the nsnal hours of sale, all the lands
belonging to the estate of Martin Shuman, deceased, sub
ject to dower, together with the negroes belonging to said
estates. M. D. MOONEY, Adm’r..
apI29 MARY SHUMAN, Adm'
G EORGIA—Bryan County j—Whereas. Z. E, Dutton, ad
ministrator upon the estate of Henry Dutton, deceas
ed will apply to too Court of Ordinary of this county, for
letters dismissory:
These are therefore to cite all concerned to file Iheir ob
jections, (if any they hare) in terms of the law, otherwise
. said letter* wilt be granted.
ap!28 A. H. SMITH, o. b. c.
G EORGIA—Bryan CountyTo all whom it may con
cern : Whereas, N. J. Clark, Isaac Perry and L. B.
Daniel will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of
administration on the estate of Elias Perry, late of said
county, deceased:
These are,therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may
concern to be and appear before said Court to make objec
tion (if any they hare) 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, this m day of May, 1853.
mayfi A. H. SMITH, o. n. c.
/’'I EORGIA—Bulloch County:—To all whom tt may concern:
vJT Whereas. Milton Sheppard will apply at the <J*urt of
n Sheppard will apply
Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the landed part
of the estate of Absolem Hngin, *»., deceased ;
These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned
Hie their objections (if any they hare) in my office, within
the time prescribed by law, otherwise Mid letters will be
granted. may2 WM. LEE. Sen’r. o. b. o.
G EORGIA—BuBock CountyTo all whom it may con
cern : Whereas, Wm. Lee, jr. will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for letters dismissory as administrator on the
estate of Thomas I<ee, a lunatic, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may
concern, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary for Bul
loch county on the first Monday in October next, to make
objections,!! any they bare, otherwise said letters will be
granted.
Witness, Wm. Lee, sen’r. Esq..Ordinary for Bulloch county,
thU 17th aay of March, 1863.
mh25 WILLIAM LEE; Sr,, o. b. o
G EORGIA—BuftoeA County f—To all whom It may con
cern : Wbereaa, Jehue Ereritt will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for lettera dismissory on the estates of John
Ereritt and Sarah Ereritt:
TUeso are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may ooncern, to be and appear before said Court to make
•bjection (if any they hare) on or beforo the first Monday
In November next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, Wm, Lee. sen., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch coun
ty, this 28th day of April, 1863,
apl26 WM. LEE, Sen’r., o. b n
G EORGIA—Bulloch County j—To all whom it may concern;
Whereas,Green R. Slater and Thomas Dasher, Admin
istrators on the estate of John G. Slater, a minor, ha vo ap-
’Ued for letters dlsmUsory;
These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it mar
concern to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary for Bul
loch county, on the first Monday in November next, to make
objections, if any they have, otherwise said letters wilt be
granted.
' Witness, Wm Leo,sen’r.E8q.,0rdinaryforBullochcounty,
this 26th day of April, 1853.
ap!26 WM. LEE, Sen’r, o. b. c.
^jEOBQIA—Buttock Cbtmty.—To all whom it may con-
_. cern : Whereas, Andrew Wilson, will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory as executor —
estate of Abtolam Hagan, deceased;
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail whom tt may
concern, to be and appear before Mid Court to mako objoc-
lon (if any they hare) on or before the 29th day of July
next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
. Witness. Wm. Lee. sen’r, Esq..Ordinary for Bulloch coun
ty . this 29th day of January. 1853.
jan29 WILLIAM LEE, Sen’r, o. b. c.
0 1 EORGIA—Jfc/nfoiA County *—To all whom it may con
i’ cent: Whereas, Alexander G. Middleton, applies to me
for letters of administration on the estate ol Thomas T. Mid
dleton, late of said county, deceased:
These are therefore to dto and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their ob
jections (if any they bare) in my office, within the time
prescribed by law, otherwiae the said letter* will be granted
to the aald applicant.
Given under my hand at office till* lfith day of February,
A. D. 1883. febi: A. A. DxLORME, Ord’y *. c.
JNWARE SUPERIOR COURT—DECEMBER TERM, 1852.—
Benjamin Tnoiua vertut Masgarst Tnotaa—Libel for Di
vorce : It appearing by the return of the Sheriff in the
shore case stated, that the defendant is not to be found in
the county, and it being represented that she Is not to be
found in tbo State, on motion of Wm. B. uauldxx, Plain-
iff ’■ Attorney,
It Is ordered, That service of said petition and process be
perfected by publication of this order in the Savannah
Georgian, once a month for four months, next proceeding
the next term of this Court. Granted
P. E. LOVE, J. B. C. S. D.
A true extract from the minutes of Ware Superior Court,
at December Term, 1882.
feb23—m4m GEO. B. WILLIAMSON. Clerk S. C.
The following named persona hare registered their names
since the lint of January,1848, and up to March 81,1843,
Inclusive :
A—Matthias Amorous, John W Anderaon, David Abra
hams, Charles Arnold, George A Ash, Robert Austin, George
Alexander, Charles B Ash, William B Andrews, George H
^Ererjr^Daj Scripture Beading, for tho use of Families, by
Essays and Miscellanies of Grace Aguilar, selected from
the manuscript by her mother.
Poetical Works of Thomas Way.
Duetry of Flowers and Flower* of Poetry.
Summer end Winter of the Bool, by Rev Ereklne Seale.
Boye and Girls Own Book.
Doctor Birch and hie voung Mends,
Bennett, JamesJI Basblor, Michael Boley, Claudios E Barie,
Chas W W Rruen. James M Butler. Hyman E Brck, William
Agr
apli
:ne* SorrelL a novel, by (J P R James. For sale by
loo 1 a a omit PV vv .
B. 8. SIBLEY, No. 136 Congreis at.
J Bendy. Edwin H Bacon, Wm James Ballocb, Blegwund
Berg. Milton J Bockncr, John Boston, • Henry 8 Bogardns,
William II Ballocb, Patrick Bulkley, John W Beasley, John
B Barnwell, James T Buckner. Anthony Beeler, Thomas A
Brown, John Burns, Joseph H Burroughs, Berrien M B Bur
roughs, William V Brantley, Charles H Bell, Hiss B Bar*
tow, Peter A Blots, Wm Gaston Bulloch, Isaac Brunner.
John Brunner, James Bancroft.
Cm—Solomon Cohen, Bernard Constantine, David C Cash,
William Cullen, Peter Corb, David Lopes Cohen, James A
Courroisle, Montgomery Cumming, Daniel B Camp. George
B Cumming, Motes Coburn. William Crabtree. Aaron Cham
pion, Daniel I> Capp, Isaac Coben, Frederick Cook. Frederick
W Cornwell, William I* Clark, William H Cuyler, Carrol A
Cloud, Spencer Currell, Pierce Condon, William M Charters,
Charle* Clare, Daniel Clarke, John F Compogniac. George
rtall.H ll.lu n full... Ilnl.B T V 1.1. fll—— P,|.
Salley, Mylea D Cullens, Peter L Constantine. Nichols* Cru-
er, Henry R Christian, John Cordeal, Wallace Cumming.
’ _ it V. , imni o i.lJ * p .it l rr
GEORGIA*—CHATHAM COUNTY.
SUPERIOR COURT, JAN. TERM, 1883.
Ann M. Towles, )
tu. >- Case Dlrorco.
Daniel F. Towle*. |
TT appearing to the Court, by the return of the Sheriff,
X that the saidfdefendant doe* not reside in thi* county,
and it further appearing that he doe* not reside in this
State, on motion of Fleming & Millen, defendant’s attorneys,
it is ordered that said defendant appear and answer at the
next term of this Court or the case be considered in default
and the plaintiff allowed to proceed; and it is further or
dered that tills rule be published for thirty daye.
Extract from the minute*.
mli24 JOHN F. GUILMARTIN. c. 8. c. c. c.
James H Carter, William Cooper, John J Cornell, James^ 1
Clark, James 0 B Campbell, Samuel J Cassells. Joseph 8
Catruthers. John I) Charlton, Bryan Connor, William Oscar
Charlton, William Cox.
Dm—Darld R Dillon, Martin Duggan. Archibald C Daven
port. Isaac Davis, Jolm Dally, James Dunn. William Dixon,
Moses C Dean.Chesley Dugger, William H Dunning, Henry
J Dickerson, Albert L DcLorge. Isaac D’Ljon, John E Davis,
John Doyle, jr.,Isaac DeLaroche, William M Davidson.
Em—Henry Eliia, Peter Endres. John Ererard, Richard
Ennis, John Etskeamp.
F.—Joseph Felt, Owen Foley, Jeremiah Flckliog, Green
Fleetwood, Loula N Falligant, Caspar J Fulton. Washington
F Florence. Joseph S Fay, John G Falligant. John C Ferrlll,
Andrew Farry. Fredgrich Finch. William D Ford, Sewell II
Fish. John Flemming, Richard Flanigan, Thomas Ford.
Patrick Fleming, John Foster.
€»—,Joseph George. Robert n Griffin, Francis Grimball.
Joseph George, Jr.. Robert M Goodwin, John B Gallie, David
H Galloway, Seaborn Goodall, John Garomell, Domingo Gal-
leo, Joseph F Gammon, Charles Grow, Martin Gerken. James
E Gaudry. Philip Gieblehouso, Henry Ganahl, John F Gull-
martin. John Gerdts. Benjamin Ulnovoly, John L Groven-
steln, Ebenexer W M Gifford, James E Godfrey, Ueorge A
Gordon. Calvin L Gilbert. Samuel Goldsmith.
H.—Thomas Holcombe, David F Halsey, William Hess.
VTOTICE.—Alt persons having claim* against the estate
.LX of Frederick Kottman, deceased, of
_ . —, , . liberty county,
will present them within the time prescribed by law ; and
all persons indebted to said estate will make payment to
ao!27*V. OREST, Adm’r,
N OTICE.—Two months after date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of Rryan county, for leave
to sell the real estate belonging to Charles Ro«hlor. dec’d.
maO C. M. BASHLOR, Adm’r.
made to the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county,
for leave to sell the following negroes, vix : Peggy, Mat
thew, and Anthony, the property of Alexander J. Maxwell,
late of said county, deceased,
apllfi SARAH M. MAXWELL, Adm’ x
the Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave to
sell Lot No. thirty-four. In second, originally Henry county,
and I»t No. one hundred and six in thirteenth district, or-
» Henry, now Fayette county, belonging to the es-
Valentinc Cresver. deceased.
mh24 JOHN F. GUILMARTIN. Adm’r.
N OTICE.—Six mouth* after date, application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Camden county. Ga.,
for letters of dismission as administratrix, with the will an
nexed, on the estate of Susan Fitzpatrick, late of said coun
ty, deceased. noO DORCTJ8 SANCHEZ. Adm’x.
the Planters’ Bank of the State of Georgia for
the payment of the following described notes of said Bank,
the right hand halves of which haring been lost in mail
from Barnwell district. S. C.. to Charleston ; letter A, No.
329. for $20 , letter A, No. 640. for $20 ; letter A, No. 988.
fur $20 j letter B, No. 633. for $20, . No. 182. for $6.
To Bank of Savannah for payment of letter A, No. 695,
for $10. Ieb3—3m SAMUEL SOLOMON'S.
N OTICE.—Two month* after date, application will be
made to ” - - ...
theOrdinary of Chatham county, for leave to
sell all the real estate in Chatmnm county belongingto D.
M. Roger*, deceased. Also, ten days after date, for leave to
sell all the perishable property of said deceased.
apl6 C. W. ROGERS, Adm’r.
N OTICE.—All person* indebted to the estate of David M.
Rogers, will make i
immediate payment; and all peT-
•on* having demands against said estate will present them
duly attested to CHARLFS W. ROGERS,
ap!5 Qualified Administrator.
NEW WINK AND LIQUOR STORK,
" - ■ Afo. a Whitaker dred.
THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announce* to the
jitizen* of Savannah, and of the interior of this
(State, that ho ha* now opened and will keep con
tinually in store, a large assortment of the best qualities
of the various kinds of WINES AND LIQUORS, both foreign
nnd domestic. Invoiced from the licst sources, and to his
stock of which, at present on hand, ho invites attention.-
Having had exteneivo experience in France as a manufac
turer, and in America a* importer nnd dealer, his acquain
tance with the trade enable* him to offer assurance that the
article* which are enumerated below are each genuine:
Articles or Direct Importation.—French Bran
dies of various brands; Holland Gin; Scotch. Irish and
dies or various brand*; Holland bin; Scotch. Irish and
Monongahela Whisky ; Old Batavia Arrack ; Jamaica aud
St Croix Rum. •
Wines—-Old Port, Madeira, Sherry, Champagne. Hock,
Claret, Fautcrne and Burgundy Wines.
Conllal*M—In cases. Curncoa, Slaraschino, Ratafia, Sla-
valtx. Klrsclienwasser. Absinth, kc.
Ale and Porter.—London Brown Stout, and Edin
burgh Ale.
Also Agent for Domestic Liquors.
nov5 R. MAYER.
G EORGIA—BuUoch County—Notice to tho Heir* of John
Everett : Four Month* after date application will bo
made to the Honorable Ordinary Court of Bulloch county,
when sitting for Ordinary purposes for leave to divide the
Estate of John Everett, deceased.
de!8 JOHN EVERETT. Adm’r with the will annexed.
EORGIA—Chatham County i—To all whom it may con-
GROCKR1ES, die.
100 hag* prime Rio Coffee, 50 do do Java do
20 hhds Porto Rico Sugar, 10 do N. O. do
100 bbla Stuart’s 0 and C Sugar
20 do Crashed Sugar. 20 do Ground do
) bhls Loaf Sugar, 20 boxes Is-mon Syrup
50 do No*. 1,2 and 3 Mackerel, 10 half ilo 2 do
100 do Balt. Hour. 60 do II S. do, 60 do half do Canal
10 cA*k* Bacon Hide*. 6 do Shoulder*
20 boxes Northern Cheese, 20doEngl*h Dairy do
60 do No. 1 Snap, 60 do Pale do, 26 do Starch
60 do Tobacco, assorted brand*
60 bbl* Planting Potatoes. 20 boxes Sperm Candles
60 boxes TaUow Candles, 60 do Star do
25 do Adamantine do
60 bbl* old Monongahela Whisky. 2,000ft Codfish
200 do Whisky, Gin. Rum and Brandy
20 ,}£ casks Cognac Brandy, 60 dozen Brooms
2 pipes Holland Gin. 2 cask* Scotch Whisky
600 gross Pipes. 100,000 Spanish Segare
20 dozen Demijons. 200 reams Wrapping Paper
60 five and three gallon Keg*,
landing and in store, for sale by
Jan29 COHEN k TARVER
NEW BOOKS.
T HE Work* of James Hall—Legend* of the West—the
author’* revised edition.
The Camel Hunt, a narrative of Personal Adventure, by
J W Fabens, author of u Life on tho Isthmus.”
Behind th* Curtain, a tale of Elvitle.
Doctor Birch and hit Young Friends, by Wm M Thacka-
ray, with sixteen Illustrations by the author.
Rural Essay*, by A J Downing, edited with a memoir of
the author, by Geo W Curtis ; and a Letter to hi* friends
by Frederikk Bremer.
Every Day Scripture Reading, with brief review* and
practical observation* for the use of Families and Schools,
by the Rev John L Blake, D D.
Essay* and Miscellanies, choice cutting* from the Manu-
script* of Grace Aguilar, author of "Vale of Cedars.” ‘‘Days
of Bruce,” “ Mother's Recompense,” Ac, selected by her
mother, Sarah Aguilar.
Eustace Qulntin, a sequel to Mary Price, by O W M Rey
nolds.
Jack aud bis Bride, or the 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.
Baroum’s illustrated News, No. 17.
Lofty and Lowly, by Mis* M McIntosh j further supply.
Christopher Hussey, Richard U IloweU, Charles S Hardee,
William Howe, William Hunter. William F Holland. James
^ . ly 1 ‘vA/.'v
1
nansville, containing on* thousand acre*, three hundred
acre* of which la cleared, and in a high atata of cultiva
tion. Upon tha premise* are a good dwelUng house, out
houses, and gin. The above tract embrace* threo hundred
acre* of the first quality of hammock land*, and the residue
the finest sea Island cotton landa; all of which 1* In the
heart of the finest range In the county. Possession given
at any time.
I will also tell corn, fodder, and othef provisions, and if
required, one thousand head of cattle.
JOHN B. STAND LEY.
Refer to—John Boston. Savannah, Hon. M. 8. Perry, Mi-
canopy, Florida, or to the subscriber at Newnansville. Fla.
February 13th, 1863. feb21—dfcwfrm
P
'P.LotJD, Professor of Natural Science*,
u. Bmmum, Professor ol Mathematics and Director ol
. Hwinr If. Houzctaw, Professor of Belles Lettrea. ‘
lhe Facuity will beaaaiated by tha following Ladies, via t—
b ‘w3* £ '~ 4 -
Catalogues containing further Information, may be ob
tained by applying to either or the ofllcmof the College, or
to either of the following gentlemen, who constitute the
Board of Trustees: E. E. Jonea. M. D^Pieaident; B. M. Pee-
Stokes, Edmund Walker, Zaehanab Fean. Nathan Maawy.
Wm. W. B. Crawford, M. D., BenJ. Harris, Jiu. F. Bsranaon, J
W. Fears, R. P. Zimmerman.
'RR* i _ V111
gCk RICE LANDS FOR SALE.—The Tract of LAND on the
3dSt. MaTy’s River, known aa the Cut-off Tract,containing
seven hundred and seventy-two (772) acres, of which over
five hundred (600) acre* are tide swamp and fresh marsh
lands, with a rise and fall of tide of six feet. The marsh
land was successfully cultivated manyyearasince,producing
Cotton, Cane, and Rice.
These lands could be pat in order with less labour, It is
believed, than would be required for putting Hammock lands
in order, and are considered very safe from overflow in gales
and freshets.
For further particulars and terms, which will be made easy
to a purchaser, apply to John Fraser and Co.. Charleston.
8.C.. or to Mrs. Henry Bailey, St. Mary’s, Camden county,
Georgia.
A plat of the land may be seen at the office of the Geor
gian. apl 27—dkc
FOR SALE.—A Tract of LAND, contain!)
Received by
ap!28
J. B. CUBBE1
Vjt cern : Whereas, John F. Gullmartln will apply at 11
Court of Ordinary for letters of dismission a* admlnistr
tpr onthe estate of Walter Smith, deceased :
These are,therefore,tocite and admonish all whom Itmay
concern to be and apper before said Court to mako objec
tion (if any they have) on or before the first Monday in May
next, otherwise said letterawill be granted.
Witness, John M. Millen, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham coun-
• ty, this 31it day of October, 1852.
nnl JOHN M. MILLLEN. 0. c. c.
/ 1 EORGIA—Chatham County i—To all whom it may con-
vX corn j Whereas, Ellen Really will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for letter* of administration on the estate of
Charles B. Scally:
These are, therefore, to rite and admonish all whom itmay
concern, to Wand appear before said Court to make objec
tion (If any they navel on or before the flrat Monday in
May next, otherwise sala letters will be granted.
Witness, John M. Millen. Esq., Ordinary for Chatham coun
ty, this 80th day of March, 1863.
mhSO JOHN M. MILLEN o. c. o.
fl BORGIA—Chatham County:—To all whom it may con-
Vi earn; Where**, John Bilbo will apply at the Court of
Ordinary for lettera of dismission aa administrator, on the
Mtate of Henry L. Bilbo:
These are.therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may
concern to he and appear before said Court to make objec
tion* (if any they have) on or before the flrat Monday in
November next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
“ “ ’ ir Chatham coun-
Witness.JohnM. MUlen, E*q., Ordinary for C
«y, this 14th day of April, 1883.
apllfi JOHN M. MILLEN. o.o. o.
f 1FDRGLA—Chatham County i—To all whom It may con-
VX concern: Whereat, Eliiabeth Spalthoff will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate
of George A. Spalthoff:
Those are, therefore, to cite and and admonish all whom
. li may concern to be and appear before said Court to make
objection (if tmy they have) o^or Wfore the flrat Monday
in May next, otherwise said letters will W granted.
Witness, John M. Millen, Esq.,Ordinary for Chatham coun
ty this thirtieth day of March, 1868.
'mb80 JOHN M. MILI-EN,o.o. o.
Jp *—To all whom It my concern:
_ r Whereat, William Holloway, administrator of tho es
tate of Mitchell Holloway, deceased, will apply to the Hon.
the Ordinary of said county, for letters dismissory from said
estate;
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish Jail concerned to
file their objections (if any they hnve) to the applicant in
the Clerk’s office of said Court, on or before the first Mon-
day in October next, otherwise letters dismissory will be
' granted!
Witness, Win. Lee, sen’r., Esq.,Ordinary for Bulloch coun
ty, this 17th day of March, 1863.
mh23 WILLIAM LEE-Ben’r.,o. b. c.
G EORGIA-—Chatham County i—To all whbm it may con
cern : Whereas, John H.etrou* will apply at the Cour
of Ordinary for letters dismissory as administrator onm tes-
tamento annexe on the estate of Godfrey Down:
There are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it
may eotfoera.-to be and appear before said Court to make
abjection (if any they have) on or beforo the first Monday
' la November next, otherwise raid letters wltt he granted.
. ; Witness, John M. Millen, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
County, this thirtieth day of March, 1563-
; mbfiO JOHN M. MILLEN. o, a n.
y r-iTo all whom it may con
Jl cent: Whereas, the mtate of Msrit Finch Is unrepre
sented by failure of any one to apply for letters of admin.
IstratfoR on thempe:
These are therefore fo cite and admonish all whom it
may eonoero, to be and appear before the Court of Ordi-
nary on the. first Monday In Hay next, to make objec
tion (If.any they hate) or tald administration trill be
. granted to tbeCiark of the Superior Court, or some other fit
. anffproper person.
Witness. John M. Millen. Esq,- Ordinary for Chatham
Cduntyythis thirtieth day or March, 1668.
' mhfiO JOHN M, MILLEN, o. q ft
; if1 EOBOIA-^-CKtk* County i—To ail whomlt may concern
James Carter And pixnn Bennett n
. —jrr.r. —t wQl apply
r lettera dismissory as executors
r,*to rite and admonish nil whom H
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PURE AS IMPORTED^
r lPORTED WINES. LIQUORS ANI) SEGARS.— 1 The sub
scriber has now on hand a flno and well selected stock
of Wine*and Liquors,comprising the following: 1 butt oi
choico Reserve Madeira IVine, vintage of 1844; 1 pipe oi
the finest quality and colqe old Reserve, vintage or 1840 ;
1 do choice old London I’articulAr ; 1 do choice and most
dolicatcly flavored old I’alhctino, vintage of 1830; 1 do
choice and exceedingly rare old Sercial. vintage of 1820 ;
1 half pipe rich nnd most highly flavored South Side Grape
Juico; 2 pipes old London Market: 8 quarter cask* old Ar
an jo, vintage of 1830 ; also, a lot of old Reserve, of an older
importation, in boxes and demijons: 2 pipes choice old
Port Wine, 2 half pipes do Hherry do, 12 do do choico old
Cognac of various brand*, viz: Henncsy, London Dock,
Jean Louis, Pinot Castillon, Guimard, Sazcrac. Hnlignac and
Otard.Dupuy Az Co.; 1 puncheon old Hcotch Whisky, 1 do
old Jamaica Rum. with various kinds or Claret, Port, Ten-
erilTe,Sherry and other Wines ; choice Champagne of vari
ous brands; Hock Wines; imported Cordial*, such as Cur
acao. Marachino, Anesette. asorted Cordials, Brandy Fruits.
&c.. for sale by no23 J. ROUSSEAU.
Hunter, George S Harding, Edwin E Herts, Martin Horn,
I«muel L Hover, John Haupt. Samuel B Haupt, William
Henry, nenry Haupt, William W Hendley, Robert Haber
sham, John EHernandex, Robert, Hutchison, Alfred Hay
wood. William Henderson. Charles A Hall. Geo W Hardens-
tie, Robert A Uoniker. William I. Haupt. Humphrey P Hor
ton, Peter Henry, William Heidt, Levi Hart, Thoma* Hen
derson, William P Hunter, Manhaduke Hamilton. Peter D
Hilaheim. Charles F Hamilton. John F Hamilton. William
Hone. William H Hausman, David Harrigan. Henry Har
per. Howell W HollisteF, Enoch D Hendry, John G Howard,
William H Holme*. Geo Troup Howard, William B Hale,
Gustavs A Holcombe, Claus Hartman, Samuel Hamilton.
Edward J Harden.
I—John W Ihly.
J—John R Johnson. John T Jones. James R Johnston,
Fdward Jones, James C Jones. Alexander Johnson. William
Bullock Jackson, Enoch S Johnson, John D Jesse.
K*—Philip Kolb, John Kennedy, Alfred Kent. Gefert
Kuck. Peter Krouse, William Krauss, John W Kibbee, Her
man Kuhlman, Diedrich Kattenhnrn, Nicholas King. John
W Kelly. James W King. Nicholas Keiley. Hanfo.-d Knapp,
Thomas Kemp, John W Kelley, William Kine. James her,
Phtneas M Kollock, Philip Kean.
I<.—Thoma* E Lloyd, Louis Legriel. John N Lewis, Daniel
J Ijimbreth, John H Lightbourne, William M Leigh, Alonso
B Luco. Hugh Logan, Stanislaus M Laffiteau. John Lyons,
Levi Lelienthal. Peter Lee, Edward Lovell, William W Lin
coln. Oliver A LaRoche. John M B Lovell, Martin Izirkin.
Noble Lyon, Frederick Ixibof. Joseph II Ladson. John II
Ladd. Daniel Leahy, Benjamin \V Llloyd, Charles A L La
mar. Peter Laurens. James F Under.
M—-Hugh W Mercer. Anthony F Mora. Abraham Minis
William H C Mills. Jacob Manke. Mulford Marsh. William
Morrill. John Mallery, Adolphe Mode. John Makin, Gefert
Murkins. James W Morgan. Ralph Meldrim. Pan Mallette,
Horace Morse. William H May, Samuel S Miller, John Mur
chison, Christian W Maylalnder. Solomon Mayer. John Mas-
tenon, Luder Mehrtens. Jacob Manses. John E Mallery. Hen
ry Macnhard. Thomas R Mills. James Mounahan, Charles A
Magi 11. John B Mallard. Jacob Miller.
Die.—George A McCleskey, Bartholomew McJunamey.
Patrick McDowell, William McCarthey. Joseph J McCoy
Laurence McKenna. Thomas McKenna. Daniel McRedmond,
Thomas W McArthur, James McHenry, Michael McGrea
Patrick 51c Govern.
N. —George N Nichols. Thomas J Naylor. Daniel Nelson,
Samuel Nuttmnn. James SNeidlinger.NathlNungazer. John
G Neidliuger. William G Norwood Jacob Newbergcr.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,
George 8 Owens, Arminlus Ocurlor. Edward O’Byrno, Wil
liam C O’Driscoll. Dennis O’Connor.'Phillip O’ConneU.
P. —Philip J Punch. Thomas Purse. John I’oolo, James
Potter, Joseph E Pelut. Charles F Preston, William Procter,
Edward Padelford. Edward Padelford, jr.. Elisha Parsons,
Daniel G Phllbrlck. Anthony Porter. Dennis Ml*atr!ck, Ed
win Parsons. George Parsons, Edward Powers.
Q. —William Quantock. jr.
iL—Philip M Russell. Daniel Robertson, John A Richard
son, William Remshart. George Robertson, jr, Robert R
Rhodes.Henry Robcr, William Roger*, Charles E Robinson,
Andrew M Ross, John W Remshart. James G Rodgers, Ber
nard Roden, James B Read. George Robbins. Joseph linsse,
jr., David Rosenblatt. William P Rowland. Wm P Robert*,
John Reilly, Jefferson Roberts. John P W Read, Jas Rhlnd,
Joseph Ribera, Jaeob Rosenband, John S Rogers. Allen
Bussell, William Robinson. James Riley, Horace J Royall.
8— Patrick K Shiels, Henry Seltzer, Wm Henry Stiles,
Patrick Smith, Francis Sorret. Samuel S Sibley. Edward A
Soullard. Abraham Simpson. iJsar Solomons, John A Schaf
fer. Frederick Schaffer, Francis F Slrobhart. Francis Shells,
Harman Silber, Joachim R Saussey. James J Snider. John
Savage. Ezra Stacy, James H Sandiford, Jacob Shaffer.Con-
rnd Scbnider, John G Sexton, John HStrous. John FStur-
tevsnt. Walter W Smith, Francis M Stone, Emanuel Sbef-
tall, John H Stegin. Alexander J C Shaw. Farley R Sweat.
James F Stokes. John A Staley. Aoner fcawyer. Samuel B
Sweat. James Sullivan, Solomon Sheftall, Daniel T Scran
ton. Daniel II Stewart. John Slone. William Falte, Joseph I)
Stebbins, Jacob Spang, William Shlnncr*. John Shuuzcl.
Matthew Shannon, Dennis Sullivan, Philip Smith, John
Shwlnk. James Shea.
T—-Veter GThoma* John F Tucker, John T Thomas,
William S Thompson. George HTitcomb, Charles G Tslbird,
John DTenbroek. John Thompson, Frederick A Tupper. Jas
Thurrt. William B Tinsley, Barnard U Tilden, Anderson C
Toms. Francis Truchelut.
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Henry II Verstillo. William H S Verstllie. Henry Vieistitch.
w—Richsrd Way no, Fdward G Wilson. William Waters.
Robert D Walker. Henry F WilHnk, Laurence W Wall, Na
thaniel F Webster. Henry 0 Wycr. James T Webb. Henry E
Weed. Smith Warner. Thomas white, Francis H Welroan,
Nicholas Wolf. William White, Thomas S Wayne, Benjamin
Whitehead. Jacob Wlncberg, Samuel A Wood. George S
Wait, Charles Wilson. Thomas J Walsh. John W Wilson. Jo-
Jcph Washburn, Zachnriah N Winkler. I-ewls W Well*.Ed
mund Wallen, Wyllr Woodbridge. Christopher White, Seth
Wwwlward. Isaac Wilder, Dennhi Wynn. James White. Philo
H Wildman, William Watson. William P White, Philip D
Wnolhopte, Asbbel Welles, John J Vfaver.
Y.—!>r Easton Young.
Z—Edwin 8 Zittrouer.
All persons entitled to vote, and desirous of voting at
tho next election for Mayor and Aldermen of the city of
Savannah and hamlets thereof, are respectfully requested
to call at my office ami register their names within the
time prescribed by law, else they will be debarred the right
of voting thereat. EDWARD O WIJ.SON..
apU5 Clerk of Council.
T HOMPSON’S Celebrated Washing Compound—Till* arti-
ole is entirely free from any substance that will injure
tho colnror texture of the finest fabric, nnd Is therefore par
ticularly adapted to the washing of fancy article*. It Is an ex-
celient articlofor the toilet, and is the only soap used on board
the steamer Florida. Just received and for sale by
Je2 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument Square.
COUGHS, COLDS AND BRONCHITIS.
P ASTILLES DE PARIS.—For tho cure of coughs, colds
and bronchial affections of the throat, so prevalent at
this season of the year. Wo do not recommend the Pas
tilles de Pari* to cure all the ills life is heir to, but we do
say they will cure all affection* of tho throat, a* a trial of
them will prove. Manufactured by Moore & Taylor, 81
Maiden-lane, New York. ’
N. B.—The gennino bear* the written signature of Moore
6t Taylor. Just received and for sale by
mli4 W. W, LINCOLN. Monument Square.
M AP OP SAVANNAH.—Having purchased the copy right
of Edward A. Vincent, &q. of r ** - w -
Edward A. Vincent, Esq. of his new Map of t&ecity
of Savannah, tbo undersigned has made arrangement* to
fill all order* for the *ame, at abort notice. Aaufflcient
number wn* received by laat steamer to furnish subscribers,
and will be delivered Immediately. We are unable to sup
ply the country demand until tho 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. 8. 8IBLEY,
aplB Bookseller and publisher, 136 Congrcss-at..Sav'h.
N OTICE.—The subscriber having transferred all hia right*
title and interest a* publisher and proprietor of the
now Subdivision Man of the city of Savannah to 8. 8. Sibley,
Esq., publisher and bookseller of this city, subscriber* are
hereby, notified tliat they will receive their copies from him
in future, as publisher of *aid Map.
»p!8 EDWARD A. VINCENT.
W. THORNE WILLIAMS HAS RECEIVED
pASSION AND PRINCIPLE, a domestic novel, by Mr*.
Mysteries of Paris, by Sue—new edition.
,mi pn,cu “''
Tho I»ndon Art Journal, for April—with several excel-
... UWUU u Un „ uuuium.iur Anril-Wllll SOTBral
lent engravings, and the Illustrated catalogue of the Dub
lin Exhibition—$9 per annum.
The IUustrated Magaxine, for May-$3 per annum.
Barnutn’s Illustrated Weekly News—$3 per annum.
Eclectic Magazine, for May.
The Imndon Lancet, for May.
Alison’s History of Europe, from tho fall of Napoleon In
1816—London edition, vol. 1st.
Dr. Birch ami his Young Friends, by Thackaray.
mayll
R NE\V BOOKS.
FEEIVED BY 8. S. SIBLEY, MAY 3. 1863:
Prismatic*, by Richards Ilaynard, Illustrated with en-
Electro Physiology, a scientific, propular and practical
treatise bn tho prevention, causo* and cure of di*<
« a curative agent byDr. 'ocrahoraHuff.’ ° r
Htator y ol America, by the author of
Uttle Dora.
» Th* Doarbon Prince, the History of the Royal Dauphin,
Louis XVII. of France, - y
^EJen Lynn, a Franconian atory, by the author Rollo
Minnie Grey, or who Is the heir f by Amy Lawrence
“ ». a-farther supply of the History of Pendennls, by
lUia’s Husbsnd: H*nry Esmond; Vanity
Bulwer: Tillette. byCurm Bell; Bar
few*; Gleason’s Plctoral. For sale a
136Oongrees-street.' -;v "v- < . . may4
ptolk. Jaitn;
i^'V.XDKWjj, KoanmntSvur.,
shall be considered public nuisance*, and for tho remo
val of the same—Passed 2d August, 1839.
Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor, and Aldermen of the
City of Savannah and hamlets thereof in Council assembled,
and it i* hereby ordained by tho authority of the same, that
from nnd after the passing of this Ordinance, the provisions
of aald Ordinance prohibiting the keeping of hogs within
certain limits, be and tho same are hereby extended sn as
to embrace and includo the whole corparate limits of the
City of Savannah, and the hamlets thereof.
SEC. 2. Be it ordained by the authority aforesaid, that all
Ordinances or part* of Ordinances, conflicting with the pro
visions of this Ordinance, be nnd tho same are hereby re
ported. Passed in Council. Savannah. April 21.1853.
•ft-. 8.] R. WAYNE, Mayor.
Edward 0. WtLflo.v. Clerk of CounciL ap!27
HARPER’S MAGAZINE FOR BIAY.
P UTNAM’S Magazine for May ; Legends of tho West, by
James Hall.
Behind the Curtain, a tale of Elville.
The Camel Hunt, a narrative ol Personal Adventure, by
J W Fabens.
Downine’s Rural Essays, with plates.
Blake’* Every Pay Scripture Reading.
Spooner’* Dictionary of Painters, Engravers, Sculptor*,
and Architect*—1 vol.’large 8 mo.
Collier’s Note* and Emendation of Sliakspear, from the
folio edition of 1632.
Willis’ Summer Cruise in the Mediterranean, on board of
an American Frigate.
The Old Man’s Bride, by Arthur.
Bartlett’s Commercial nnd Banking Table, adapted to the
currency of all coantrie*, in one large quarto volume.
ap!28 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
^scres.and improvement*, near
AND. containing 202X
Walthourvlile. Liberty
coufity. The land is of good quality, pine and bay land. 60
— * *• ••
acres of which are In cultivation, and the remainder well
timbered, offering strong inducements to persons interested
in procuring turpentine. The improvements consist of a
two-itury frame dwelling, together with negro houses, stables,
and all other necessary outbuildings. The location cannot
be surpassed for healtbfulnes* or salubrity of climate, with
good water, and a range for cattle which cannot be excelled.
apl 26—<lkc
. county.
H. W. BACON.
E. B. WAY.
N EW BOOKS.—Amabel, a family history, by Elizabeth
Worraeley.
The Ileir of Redcllffe, by the author of the Two Guar
dians. Henrietta’s Wish and the Kings of England.
Beatrice, or the Unknown Relatives, by Catherine Sin
clair, author of Modern Accomplishments. Journey of Life,
Nlneveth and Babvlon. discoveries among the ruins, with
travels In Armenia, Kindistan and the Desert, being the re
sult of a second expedition undertaken for the Trustees of
the British Museum, by Austen H. Layard, M. D.. author
of Nineveh and its Remains, with map, plan* and illustra
tion*.
My Novel, a further supply received.
Barnum’s Illustrated News. No. 11, and a supply of the
back numbers from No. 1. Received by
mill 5 J. 3. CUBE EDGE
J^Y HOME IN TASMANIA, or nine yeara in Australia,
Mrs. Charles Meredith.
An English Soldier in the U. S. Army in Mexico.
The Phonographic Teacher, by Webster.
Ward’* Knglisn Item*, a further supply.
Jennies’ Diary and Rebecca and Rowena. by Thackeray,
l’rescriber’s Plilrmacopceiu, containing all the Medicines
4c.. Wythe’s Dose Book.
Putnam’s Magazine complete, ne^ supply.
api i3 w. Thorne williams
. a Legend of the Rhine,
... ary.
and Rebecca and Rowena, by W. M. Thackeray.
Wood’s and Boach’s United States Dispensatory.
Ancient Christianity Exemplified.
Mlliinan’ History of Chemistry.
New Themes for the Protestant Clergy.
The Infant's Progress from the Valley of Distraction to
Everlasting Glory, illustrated by the author of Little Henry
and his Bearer; Yinet’a Pastoral Theology.
Barnum’s Illustrated News; Gleason’s Plctoral.
Simon Kenton, or the Scout's Revenge, for sale at the
book store of 8. S. SIBLEY,
ap!14 135 Congress-street.
...... . .......... various occa
sions.
The Lofty and the Lowly, by Miss McIntosh.
Heart Histories and life Pictures, by T. S. Arthur,
De Quincey's Narrative and Miscellaneous Papers, 2 vol*.
his Opium Eater and all his other work*. p
Goethe’* FausL translated by Hayward.
Memoir ol the Physical and Political Geography of Ne
Grenada, by Gen. Mosouera, translated from the Spanish
Theodore Dwight, with a map.
febS W. THORNE WILLIAMS
tionary.
Bianca, a tale of Erin nnd Italy, by EdwardMaturin, Esq.
author of Montezuma. Era. 4c.
Punch's Prize Novelists, the Fat Contributor and Travels
in London, by Thackaray.
Garden Walks with the Poets, by Mrs. C. M. Kirkland.
A further supply of Grace Aguilln’a works.
The Vale of Cedars. Women of Israel.
A Winterfh Madeira. Homo nnd its Influence.
Parisian S'ght* and French Principles. Men’s Wives.
Yellow Plush Papers ; The Lady Bird, by Lady Fullerton
History of Pendennis. by Thackaray : Stern’s Works.
Pope's Poetical Works, Burns’ do, Youg, Gay, Bealy and
Collin*.
Plutarch's Live*. Mysteries of Paris, tho Spitfire. 4c.. for
sale at tho book store of 8. S. SIBLEY,
nfh24 £ 135 Congress-street.
T HE HOME CIRCLE, or familiar thoughts on various
topic*, litorary. moral and social, by Mrs. Kirkland ;
Homes of AmericAn Authors, comprising anecdotal and de
scriptive sketches. illustrated with views of their residen
ces from original drawiugs, and a fac simile of the manu
script of each author; Romance of Indian Life and other
tales, by Mrs. Mary H. Eastman. bcautifuUy illustrated ; Il
lustrious Personages of tlio 19th Century, illustrated with
steel engravings; Gems from Moore’s Melodies, 4to., ten
beautiful illustrations; Tho Bible in the Family, by Doctor
Boardraan : Foot Prints of Truth, or Voice of Humanity, by
John Cole linger, Illustrated steel engravings ; Gift Book of
Gems, a literary offering of allseasou*. edited by Emily Per-
clval, richly Illustrated; Review of New Themes; received
and for sale by 8. 8. SIBLEY,
ded14 135 Congress-street.
(Vi LW BOOKS.—Memoirs of a Huguenot Family, by Ann
X v Maury; Yankee Notions, or Whittlins from Jonathan
Jack Knife, vol. 1, price $l>i ; Kntc 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, by Richard B. Kimball,author of St. Led
ger, 4c ; A Story of Ufa on the Isthmus, by Joseph W. Fa
bens ; Pictures from St. Petersburg, by Edward Jerrman ;
Harper's Magazine for January; Consolatioq. in discourses
on select topics, addressed to the suffering people of God. by
J. W. Alexander, I>. It.; Ufa of Sir Walter Scott, by Donald
MacLeod ; More of Frank Freeman’s Barber Shop; reccir-
ed by dec30 JOHN B. CUBBEDGE.
The TVro Merchants, or Solvent nml Insolvent, by T. S.
Arthur.
The Miseries of Unman Life, an Old Friend in a New Dress
Barnum’s Illustrated New*, No. 9. Received bv
mb3 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
N F.W BOOKS.—Summer Cruise in the Mediterranean on
_ board an American frigate, by N. Parker Willi*.
SIIWKR’S MINKRAli PAINTS.
J UST RECEIVED.—A supply of Mineral Paint*, fire and
water-proof colors, uufadtng. Silver's Mineral Paint*
differ essentially from nil others in market. They nrenot
Clays, thoy require little oil. they do not work toughly, but
flow easily as white lend. 'They lay on a very heavy body,
sot Immediately, and become an indcstructable covering oi
flint. Thoy nolther crack nor peel, and require no stronger
dryer than white lead.
I have a variety of colors, Red, Yellow, various Browns,
and Jet Black. They are superior in body (or covering
property) to anything ever discovered,and pound for pound
will cover double tho surface of White Lead or Zinc Mineral
paints, and require less oil.
I am now prepared to cover Tin Roofs, as nothing adheres
to tin like Silver’* Mineral Paint*. For sale by
JOHN J MAURICE,
my 8 10 and 12 Bamard-street.
M ORE BOOKS.—Jeames’ Diary, a tale of the Panic of
1845, a Legend of the Rhine, Rebecca an'
and Rowena.by
W. M. Thackaray.
Lord Saxondale. or Life among the London Aristooracy,
by 0. W. M. Reynolds.
Barnum’s Illustrated News No 16.
A further supply of Vllette and Agnes Sorel. Received
by ap!13 J B. CUBBEDGE.
r. Bird,
A 8TRAY YANKEE IN TEXAS, by Philip Paxton.
Nick of the Woods, or tho Jlbbenainosay,by Dr.
new edition.
Genesis and Geology, or an Investigation into the recon
ciliation of Geology with 8cripture, by Crofton, with on In
troduction by Dr. Hitchcock.
Spalding’s History of English literature.
Kenrlch’s'Ancient Egypt, explained by modern discoveries.
Layanl’s Babvlon and Nlnoveh. new supply.
Annual of Scientific Discovery for 1853 nnd previous.
LAW BOOKS.
fllh Cushing’s Massachusets Reports to Novcrabor term,
1«M.
Walker’* Theory of Common Law.
Curtis’ Equity Precedent*.
The Iaw of Contract*, by John Wm. Smith, author of
leading Cases, with notes by Rawle.
Wharton’s American Criminal Law; Wharton’* Truce
dent* of Indictment* and Pleas.
English Law and Equity Reports, vol. 11th.
ap!7 W. THORNE WILLIAMS
The Old Woman’s Bridle, by T. S. Authur.
The Mother nnd her Offspring, by Stephen Tracy. M. P..
formerly a Missionary Physician to the A. U. C. F. B. to the
Chinese.
Autobiography of an English Soldier in the United States
Army, comprising observations and adventures in the States
and Stcxico.
The Lovers’ Stratagem, or the Two Suitors, by Emeline
Flygare Carlen. author of Ivai or the Skjuts boy.
The Flying Dutchman, or the Wedding Guest of Amster
dam. a mysterious tale of the sen. hv Capt. Merry U. S. N
The Ladies’ National Magazine for May.
Barnum’s Illustrated News, No. 10, and a supply of the
back numbers, received by
«pi'-0 J. B. CUBBEDGE
TVJ’EW BOOKS.—Received by W. Thorne Williams. Yusef,
1 v a crusade in tho East, by J. R. Browne.
Guzot’s Earth and Man. or Cumpaffiitive Physical Geo
graphy in relation to mankind.
Ketta’s Cyclorvtdin of Biblical Literature
The Lovers’ Strat
Lratagem. or the Two Suitors.
Rev. Dr. Kip’s Works, viz: Early Conflict* of Christiani
ty, the Double Witness of tho Church, the Lenten Fast and
a Christmas at Rome.
Coleridge’s Works, vol*. 3 and 4.
Ray’* Medical Jurisprudence of Insanity.
Mechand's History of the Crusades, translated by W. Rob
inson, 3d vol.
Ett’s Elements of Health and Female Hygiene.
Webber's Tales of the Southern Bonier.
Fnglish I*w and Equity Reports, vol. 12.
United States Equity Digest, 2vols. ap!21
South-west, by Emerson Bennett.
Mary Price, or adventures of a Servant Maid, by G. W. M
Reynolds.
No. 14 of Barnum’s Illustrated News.
Christian Review for April.
Received, a further supply of Mr Novel, and Lofty and
Lowly, in doth and and paper binding.
apl7 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
an Principles, with practical directions for adminis
tering tho Thomsonian Medicines, including the various
method* of administering vapor baths, emetics, 4c„ byJ.
W. Comfort, M. D.
Elements of Health, by E. J. Tiff, M. D.
The Principles of Botany, as exemplified In the Oryplog-
atnia, for the use of schools and colleges, by Harland Coul-
tns.
Anecdotes for the Steamboat and Railroad, selected from
the best authors, by an Old Traveller. Received by
apl21 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
hAND FOH SALK.
If THE subscriber offers for sale 1,200 acres of Land,
Hying on the Alatamaha. river, three miles below the
‘•fork, known as Town Bluff. There are 250 acres open,
ready for cultivation ; also two small framed houses with
good framed barn and good framed store house, situate on
the bank of the river, one of the best stands for a store in
this section. The place has the advantage of steamboats
during the fall, winter and spring month*, and one of the
best fisheries on the river for shad. Any person wishing
to purchase can do so by calling on the subscriber on the
place.
Allso. 980 acre* of Land well limbered, with 150 acre* of
first rate bay land well ditched and drained, ready for clear
ing. with five acres cleared. Said land will produce fifty
bushel* of corn to the acre. This land lies two miles from
Mann Ferry, on the Alatamaha river.
Also. 6,000 acres of first quality pine timbered land on
the Alatamaha and Ocraulgee rivers.
All these lands are situate In the 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—lawdAwCm W. DYAI.L.
43T The Raleigh. (N. C.) Standard will please publish
weekly for six months, and send bill to W. D.
VALUABLE IUCE LAND FOR SALE.
A Tract of Tide Swamp Izrod. containing 500 acres,
Sy&lylng on the Alatamaha river, three miles above Dari-
1 ” en, adjoining lands of the estate of Butler and Dun-
wody on the east, and Gignilliat and Walker on the north
and west, haring as good a pitch of tide ns nny rice plan
tation on the river. My terms are. twenty dollars per acre,
one-fourth cash, nnd the balance on a credit of from five to
ten years, the interest only required to be paid annually.
Apply to the undersigned at Darien. In case of in v absence
Mr. James Pringle will show the land, a plan of which can
be seen at the office of the Georgian.
_ SAMUEL M. STREET.
Darien, Jan. 22. 1853. jan25—lam
FOR SALE.—A Tract of LAND of Five Hundred acres
TjEjitricIly prime Rice Land, immediately opposite the old
town of Hardwick. The situation of the place affords one
of the best Saw-mill seat* in the Southern country, facilities
for timber being easy nnd without end. Yesssel* 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,Sarannah.or to li. STILES, Bryan coun-
STEAM SAW HULL FOR SALE,
S 1TLATED half a mile from tills City, on the canal, has
basin capable of holding two million feet of Logs. The
Mill ha* been in operation about seven months, runs two
gang* and an edging saw. also Grist Mill. This Mill saws
from 12 to 16 M. feet per day. For particulars apply to
WYLLV 4 MOXTMOLLIN.
ggk FOR SALE—Tliat valuable parcel of land formerly
preoccupied by E. Jencke’s. Esq., known ns a Cooper’s
shop and Yard. It is bounded on the east by West Bound
ary street, west by the Canal, north by Railroad street, and
south by lota Nos. 5 and 0, and contains about four acres,
kM WYIXY 4 MONTMUIJJN.
,lie " I””* now occupied by the Charleston Steam
I acket Company, measuring one hundred feet on the River,
and running back about two hundred feet to Cnnal-streot.
The property i* now under a lease which w ill expire on the
first of Novembernext.
If not sold at private sale previous to the first Tuesday in
February, it will then be offered at auction at the Court
House. Apply to ’ * -
COHEN & F05DICK.
F IX SALE.—A negro woman, aged about thirty-eight
years, a 8“'—■'* « .. —c
firstra'e washer, warranted as such, with
her daughter, aged twenty-two year*, 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 estate, will be sold during
this week,on liberal term*.
JanlP T. J. WALSH. No. 170 Bay-st.
j^EGROES FOR SALE.—A woman^ aged 35 years, a good
cook washer and ironer. A mulatto woman. 27 years
old, a first rate seamstress and house servant, and her son
8 years old. A woman 37 years old. a good cook, washer nnd
iroaer. *nd hor two children ost-d 8 and 9 yomrm. A boy
aged 17 years. A man 35 years old. a good Held hand. Also,
a boy nged 10 years. Apply to
' WYIXY 4 MOXTMOIXTN
F 0 ^ SAI-E—A likely family of negroes: a carpenter 35,
Ills wife 32. a good washer and ironer. her son. ven
likely, 15. a girl 5, a boy 3, and an infant. Tho above uc‘-
groesare of good character and very valuable.
J*®*» WYLLY 4 MOXTMOLLIN.
F
janU
SALE—A likely negro man 27, another 24, another
another 28, and a boy 14. Apply t
WYIXY 4 X
seamstress, and her child. Apply to’
J«»M WYLLY 4 MOXTMOLLIN.
F OR SAIX.—A negro woman, nml her four children ;
t 21, one 19, boy 14,andhoy 11.country raised.
WYLLY & MOXTMOLLIN.
F OR SALE—Six likely negro girls, aged from 12 to 1,
years; also a —
— ^ woman, nged 23 years, a good cook, wash
er nnd Ironer, with her two girl children. B nnd 2 years
Apply to no20 WYIXY 4 MONTMOLLLN
man aged 25years, a first rate Axeman and Field hand,
and his wife aged 20 years, accustomed to house nnd field
work. They aro sold for no fault, and warranted sound.
Apply to dec24 WYIXY 4 MOXTMOLLIN.
F OR SALE—A negro woman, nged about 33 years, very
intelligent, and warranted a first rate cook, washer and
Also, a likely negro
ironer, sold to remain in the city
man. nged 25 years.
dec3 WYIXY
F OR SAIX—Half lot No. 13 Margaret rtreet. Apply to
jnnl9 WYLLY 4 M0NTM01JJN.
1 ?OR .SALE—Trust lots Nos. 26 and 26 on Bull street,
Monterey ward nnd square. Apply to
janlO ■
S EAMSTRESS FOR SALK.—A mulatto woman, who is a
complete seamstress and house servant: afro, a neero
complete seamstress and house servant; afro, a negro
woman, aged about 30 year*, a good cook, washer and iron
cr. Apply to oc21 WYIXY 4 MOXTMOLLIN.
son 1(1, a girl 14. a boy 11. and a boy 4.
J«n22 WYLLY 4 MOXTMOIX1N.
SWAIM’S CELEBRATED PANACEA,
Fertile cure of Incipient Consumption, Scrofula, General
Debility. White Swelling. Rheumatism. Diseases of the
Liver and Skin, and nil diseases arising from impurities
of the blood and the effects of mercury.
S WAIM’S PANACEA hns Item for more than thirty years
celebrated in this country and in Eurojie for it* extra
ordinary cures—for the cerli’llcates of which reference is
made to the directions and books (which may be had gra
tis) accompanying the Panacea. Some of which give the
particulars or rases too frightful for general publication,
where the patients hud been almost eaten up with scrofu
la. and were deemed incurable by physicians.
It hns been used in hospitals, and private practice, nnd
has bod the singular fortune of being recommended by the
most celebrated physicians and other eminent persons.
Amonir others by—
W. Gibson.to. P.,Prof. of Surgery.Pa. University.
Valentino Mott, M. D.. Prof, o? Surg. N. Y. University.
W. P. Dewees. M. D .Prof, of Mid.Pa. Uhiversltv.
N. Chapman. M. I)., Prof of Physic. Pa. University.
T. Parke. M. D..Pres'tCollege Physicians. Philad.
Dr. Del Valle, Prof, of Medicince. Havana.
Jose Eourcnco de Lux. Prof, of Surgery, Usbon.
J. Chinman. Member Royal College Surgeons. London.
G. W. Erving. late Minister to Spain.
Sir Thomas Pearson. Major General British Army.
Gilbert Robertson, British Consul. 4c.
And also, the wonderful cures effected by Swaim’s Pana
cea have, for many years, made it an invaluable remedy.
Tho Panacea does not contain mercury in any form.and be
ing an innocent preparation, it may be given to the most
tender infant,
Tho retail price has been reduced to $1 60 per bottle (con
taining three half pints) or threo bottles for $4.
BEWARE OF IMPOSITION.
Swnim’s Panacea 1* in round bottles, fluted longitudinal
ly. with the following letters blown in the glass: “EwauCs
—Panacea—Pinllad’a,” and having the name of James
Swaim stamped on the scaltog wax and written on the label
covering tbo cork, and a splendid engraving for the side of
N EW BOOKS—Punch’s Prize Novelists, the Fat Contrib
utor, and Travels In London—Appleton’s Library.
Agatha’s Husband,* novel by the author of “Tho Ogil
vies.” 4o.
The Three Pirate*, or the Cruise of the Tornado, by Harry
Hazel, author of •'Yankoe Jack,” 4c.
Tho Spitfire, a Nautical Romance, by Capt. Chamler, au
thor of “ Ben Brace,” 4c.
Godey’s lady’s llook. •* “
Peterson’s lady’* Magazine, do. do.
' Barnum’s Illustrated Nows, No. 12. Received by
TOh24 J. B. CUBBEDGE
mHACKERAY’8 NEW WORK. HENRY ESMOND, Colo-
X nel in the service of Queen Anno ; A Life of Vicisitudes
a Story of Revolutionary Times, by G. P. R. James ; Bleak
HouseNo.O; The Children or Light: Kathay. a Cruise In
the China Sea*, by Macaulay : Select Brltfrh Eloquence for
the last two centuries, by Professor Goodrich; Table Talk
about Books, Men and Manners * History of Romulus, by
Jacob Abbott; Regal Roms, an Introduction to Roman His-
tpry; Comparalive Physiognomy, with nmasrous Blustra*
tiros; Mackty’s lexicon of Frwmastmry i do Ahlroon
Bezon: Stawart’s Freemason's Manual and Cross’ Chart.
no28 W. THOBNK WHJ4AM8
PATENT SCALES.
"C'AIRBANH’8 Patent Platform Scales— (Improved inqual-
X ity and reduced in price)—Adapted to every required op- Homowhat similar name, well calculated
f ration of weighing, aa Railroad Scales for trains nr single cars
in use on tho principal railroad* in the United States and
Great Britain, Warehouse Scales. Heavy Portable Scale*, on
wheel*, for foundries, rolling mill*. &c. 8tore Scale*, various
modification*-; Counter Scale*, Hay and Coal Scale*, 4c.—
Those Scale* have been long known and severely tested; and
tho universal confidence felt In their accuracy aud perfect
adjustment. Is such that they are now regarded as the stand*
ard,from which there is no appeal.
royl2 PHILBR1CK k BELL. Agents
tho bottle, composed of geometric lathe work, comprising
nine different dies, which have been turned for the exclu-
t sive use of tho proprietor, by Draper 4 Co., bank note cn-
.gravers of Philadelphia. In the centre is a portrait of the
Ya late Wm. Swain, copyright secured.
Alao, Swaim’s Vermifuge,
I A valuable Family Medicine, being a highly approved
edy for all diseases arising from debility of the digestive or
gan*, such aa worms, cholera morbus. dysentery, fover and
ague, bleeding piles, sick headache. 4c. See tho pamphlet
* (which may bo had gratis) accompanying the Vermifuge.
Prepared only at Swaim’s Laboratory, the old stand Sev-
f. > enth-street, below Chestnut. Philadelpoia, and sold by all
" i the respectable druggista in the United State*,
e; Caution to thk Public.—Persons wishing to obtain tho
I genuine Swaim’s Panacea and Swaim’s Virmifuge. should
£ be careful to observe that the name SWAIM Is spelled cor-
^ roctly on the labels, or thev may bo imposed on by medl
cines made in imitation or them by a person bearing a
somewhat similar name, well calculated to deceivo. Gen
eral agents for theUhitod Slates,
8CHIFFELIN, BROTHERS & CO.,
mh22—2awtf 104 and 106 John-street, New York.
p KERRY LOZENGK3.—Comi
y for coughs, colas, and Inflenzai. These
be found much more convenient than any of tfae liquid
BfHU Oi»r “n 1» .bout tin ponton, aid
WISH »>'«*> »l“ D tb. cough I. troublMMu., thui
T IIE Subscribers have just received a handsome assort
ment of printed De Lalnes, Cashmere*, Mohair Lustres,
English and French Merino*, together with other handsoms
Dress Goods, which they offer at their usually low prices.
J. IL COHEN 4 00.,
oc6 New 8tqre.l40 Broughtoa-sl
D OMESTIC LIQUOR.—160 -bbls New Orleans Rectified
WhUkVjlOO do E Phelps’ Northern ,01a* 40 do P - k H
Connecticut River Rye do, 75 do Lather Felton and Pure
Boston Rhra, 40 do Domestic Brandy. 20 quarter and 20
Madison. Morgan county, Deo. 23rd, 1861.
dr 20 .
CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL ACAD
EMY AT BLUFFTON, S. C.
Rev. JOSEPH B. 8KABH00K, Principal.
Mr. THOMAS J. WELLS, AuisUnt.
rTiIffi Principal has been engaged for nearly twenty years
X in the Instruction of youths The Assistant has been
engaged as Teacher of Mathematics and the English branches
for the last eight yeara in tho Beaufort College.
Bovs will bo received as boarders in the families, both of
lots will bo received as boarders in the families, both of
the Principal and Assistant. The price er board, tuition,
4c., will be sixty-flve dollars per quarter, payable semi-an
nually.
- ' r ' ->->■>?& V * irLfcf “li* '- .Ay.. I•’ V.VVV ,
In point of healthiness, Bluffton is not surpassed by any
location in the Southern country.
Btferenea—Bishop Elliott, Dr. Fickllng. Gen. Jas. Hamll
m,and Mr. Lynch Hamilton. dec8—eod!3
MERCER UNIVERSITY.
tenfidd) Greene County, aa.
STUDIES.
T HE Studies in this Unirerslly are:—A Theological course
or three years, designed for those who are preparing for
the Go.*ii«1 Ministry ;
A Collegiate 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;
At) MISSION.
The regular time for the admission of Students, is at the
opening of the Fall Term, the last Wednesday in August.
Candidates for admission nto the Collegiate Course must
sustain a satisfactory examination in Geography. Arith-
mctic. English, Latin and Greek Grammar, Cesar, VirgiL
Cicero’s Select Orations, and Jacob’s Greek Reader j and
must boatleastfourteenyeanof age.
Candidate* for admission, into the Scientific Course must
sustain a satisfactory examination on Geography. Arithmetic,
English Grammar. Simple Equations in Algebra, and two
„ *— -id -
- JHtbUal.
*««rue*t
ry year a.
premise* shall not fan.
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fuller from, none has carried nl
grave than Consumption of the
some evidence that this too rnsv
Cherry Pectoral. re,r °*y W ^
Space will not permit u* to paMl.h w
of the cores it ha* affected in,* ,. n hfr *«*«_,
will furnish our circular, free wheril A ^ t,k ^vS
•n.l IndUpuUUcpnarrf
Sufferer., re*d an-t judge f or ,
fir: ItajlUwtaV
hooping Mugb and InHSenu «Sd
the Peet.nl hn
We ntieat th. truth of lb..bon*
".JM.mr.Mt-,***,-
J Si,
for a Cuntumjtire OakK
I>.rSir: Per lb„.
““8b ■. diitm.lng tbit I fre,urnti,!2.i!H 1
mneb of th. Urn. I .u oblliSl to ilt“Kb &>t
d..tr, .1 my cough would ruffont,
Haring used manv remedies without LT"!" 1 "H k
trtm) ,L Cheny Peclonl.” d?, U ?JS«<‘
me.ltogetbrr.' lim
book* in Geometry; ami must be at least sixteen years of -
Tuition. Spring Term. IhllTerm.
In Theological Sexinart, Gratuitous... .Gratuitous.
In College.
Scientific Course,
In Academy—
Preparatory Class,
Second “ .....
Third “
Elementary “
Room Rent
Contingent Expense*..
Tliese expenses requir
... 25 00 16 00
.. 20 00 12 00
.. 16 00 9 00
.. 10 00 6 00
6 00 4 00
.. 2 00 1 00
expenses require to be paid in advance.
From Student* who lodge in the College buildings, fifty
dollars will be received a* full payment for the tuition fees,
payment ..
room rent, and contingent expenses of the year.
The price of Board in the village is $10 per month ; of
washing, room-rent, and fueL $3.
COMHKVCEMENT AND VACATIONS.
The Commencement is held on the last Wednesday in
July.
There are two Vacation*, dividing the year into terms, as
follows ;
^Ffrst Term—from last Wednesday in August to December
Winter Vacation—from December 16th to February 1st.
Second Term—from first day of February to Commence
ment.
Summer Vacation—from Commencement to last Wed
nesday in August. B. M. SANDERS,
Secretary of the Board of Trustess.
Any friend, by application to Dr. J. L. DAGG. President of
the University, will receive a catalogue, containing the
course of studies, and all other necessary information.
STEAM ENGINE 5i MACHINERY AGENCY.
Tlie undersigned. B. W. Leonard and E.
- Smith, (the former having been for more
than 30 years manager nnd agent or the
■.■*7.-bnri-hh Matteawan 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 Mail Steam Ships, as afro 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 Paddle
peller Steam V<
Wheel nnd Propeller Steam Vessels of every description,
Marine Engines and Boilers for Ocean and River Steamers.
Locomotive* and other Railroad Machiuerv. Pumping En
gines anti Machinery for Water Works and draining lands.
Blast Engines and Machinery for Iron Work*. Cotton. Wool
en and Flax Manufactories, and Machinery for every de
scription of Manufacturing. Com. Flour and Saw Mills. Su
gar .Mill* nnd Ilelinerie*, Quartz Crushing and other Mining
Machinery. Mill Geering, Shafting and Pullie*. Every de
scription of Casting*. Wrought Iron Forgings. 4c.
Siieclfications and contracts prepared, plans
. contracts prepared, plans and de
tail drawing* furnished, steam vessels, steam engines and
other machinery surveyed and value thereof estimated.
Second hand steam vessels, steam engines and Boilers,
cotton and woolen machinery generally, for sale
W. B. LEONARD 4 E. W. SMITH.
Office 75 Merchants’ Exchange.
Cr. Wall and Hanover-streets, New York.
KKFERENTT8 AT THE NORTH.
E K Collins. Agent New York and Liverpool U SM Steamers
C II Sand, President Ocean Steam Navigation Company
Mortimer Livingston, Agent New York and Havre U S M
Steamers.
Ezra Xye. Commander Steamer Pacific.
Joseph J Coinstock. Commander Steamer Baltic.
G W Floyd. Commander Steamer Washington.
James P Allaire, Esq., formerly Proprietor of the Allaire
Work*.
John F Winter. Son 4 Co, Merchants. New York.
Eagle 4 Hazard, *• *•
Peter Cooper. “ «
Asa Worthington, " »f
A O Partnelee. “ u
James Bogardns. Iron Store Builder. “
Hazard 4 Montenth. Merchants. Buffalo. New York.
Bush 4 Wilde*. Merchant*. Boston. Mass.
P Grinell 4 Sons. Merchants, Providence. R. I.
REFERENCES AT THE SOUTH.
J P Phillips, Esq.. Cleveland, Ohio.
J F. Lemoine. President Slechanics’ Mg.. Co., Petersburg. Va.
cS., nyeiterlllo. h, C.
O l» Mn I trie, 1‘tr-Mrnl Rnckfleh Mg. v
J (5 Cairus. Agent Rowan Manuf’g. Co.. Salisbury V. C.
Wm Grew. I’resident Graniteville Mg. Co.. Charleston. S.C
George tt tt inter. Banker. Columbus. Geo.
ieorge tt’ tt’inter. Banker. Columbus. Geo.
Joseph W tt’inter. K*q„ Montgomery. Ala.
tt’ J ixxlyard. Merchant, Mobile, Ala.
Sidney Smith. Esq. ‘* “
Rufus R Belknap. Manuf’r u “
Sllf'.fi 1 !'. 1 - C °”’ 1 - w,ler Work,, NOrtenm. U
tt’ tt White, Banker.New Orleans. La.
Samuel I) Morgan. Merchant. Nashville, Tenn.
J G Ambler. Esq.. Jacksonville. Florida.
J S Sanborn. Esq.. Coffeeville, Miss.
Durtill 4 Patrick. Merchants, San Francisco, Cal.
Charles Bogardus, Architect. « g e l8
MATTE WAN MACHINE AND MANUFAC-
U TURING COMPANY,
NDER a new nnd improved organization, manufacture
iAKomotive and Stationary Engines. Sugar Mill*. Gin*.
J’resses. lathe*. Drill*. 4c. Also, every description or Cot
ton. Woolen and Saw Mill work.Shafting. Pulleys, 4c., Cast
ing* of any weight, (having a large assortment of patterns.)
at reduced price*. F. S. CLAXTON. Faurineer.
,, , . F - s - CLAXTON, Engineer.
Depot 13 l latt-street. cornor or Gold. Oaxton 4 Wet-
more. Excelsior. Collins 4 Co. and II. Collins’Axes, Hard-
ware Agency. 23 Pratt-st., New York. oclO—lyr
GROCERIES.
C RANE 4 HOI.COMHE have received by recent arrivals
and offer for sale, on the moat reasonable tenn*, the
following:
Sugars—50 lihda Porto Rico, fair to choice, 26 do prime
St Croix 25 do fair Cuba, 200 bbls Stuart’s B 4 C, 26 do
crashed. 25 boxes I*)nf.
Coffee—500 bag* Rio, fair to prime. 100 do Jamaica, 100
pockets Old Java. 50 bags Cuba.
Bagging and KoI'E—200 bales Gunny, 10 do Dundee, 300
colls Rope. ’
Bacon—50 cask* Sides. 26 do Shoulder*
Molashr}—50 tierces Cuba. 50 bbls do, 50 do N Orleans.
Tobacco—300 boxes various brand
Cheese—150 boxes Cream, 60 do English Dairy
. --25 bbl* N° 1, 26 half bbls do, 60 bba No 2, 26
half bhls do. 50 bbls No 3.
Ijquors—100 bbls E P Gin. 60 do Connecticut River do. 60
do N F. Rum. 26 do extra choice old Mo Whisky. 50 do Bal
timore do. 25 quarter casks pure Malaga Wine. 26 do Seig-
nette Brandy. Iff half nines Otard Brandy, 6 pipe* Holland
Gin 16 quarter cask* Madeira Wine.
buses Adamantine, 100 do Star, 26 do Pearl,
100 do Hunt 4 Beadel’*. ’ ’
Pickles.—60 boxes Underwood’*. 25 do Remington’*.
Teas—26 quarter chest* Green, 10 half chest* Black, 10
quarter chest* Gunpowder.
Flour—60 half bbls Extra, 56 bbls Hiram Smith, 160 do
Baltimore, nil new wheat.
Starch—50 l>oxcs Pearl. 26 quarter boxes do.
Raisin*—25 boxe* Bunch, 26 half boxes do.
Almonds—15 frail* Jordon.
Buckets—100 dns painted. 60 do varnished. octl
FRESIl ARRIVALS.
n UOCERIES, LIQUORS AND WINES-Rcceired by recent
VX arrivals—120 bbls crashed, pulverised and clarified
Sugars, 25 boxes double refined LoarSugar
270 boxes Toltncco. 8s, 5s and 1 lb lumps
46 packages superior Tobacco, vix: El Dorado, Diadem,
Nectar. Virginia, 4c.
100 boxes best family Soap, 100 do No 1 do
114 hair chests Black Tea, some ofit very superior
148 packages Hyson Tea*, in X, X, and X chest*, superior
150 boxes Tallow Candles, 8s and 6s •
16 half pipes Otard, Dupuy 4 Co’s. Brandy
25 U “°8 K plp“*- -triou, brand,, ebolu Fr-nth Br.ndj
6 pipes Holland Gin
4 puncheons Jamaica and St Croix Rum
30 casks Madeira and Teneriffe Wines
20 • do Superior Old Madeira and Sherry Wines
100 baskets Champagne. Heidsick, Hungarian Lion, 4o.
100 kegs nnd halves FFFG Powder
400 hags Buck and Drop Shot
60 bbls No 3.25 do No 2.20 do and SO half do No 1 Mackerel
50 boxes Codfish and 40 kitts No 1 Mackerel
With a full supply of everything else in the grocery line.
For snlu on accomodating terms by
°ct4 J. V. CONNERAT & CO.
S UNDRIES.—200 boxe* tobacco, assorted kinds; 70 hhds
fair and choice Porto Rico Sugar, 40 do Cuba and New
Orleans do, 100 bbls. refined do, 76 do Crashed and Powder
ed do, 25 boxes Loaf do, 800 bags Rio Coffee, 200 do Porto
Rico nnd St. Domingo do, 76 do Java do, 160 X and X chest*
Hyson Tea, 40 X do Black do, 130 boxes Soap; 100 do Mus
tard, Pepper, Allspice and Ginger: 80 whole and 80 hall
bbls. Butter, Soda and Sugar Biscuit; 120.000 Segara, as
sorted kind*; 20 bags Black Pepcr, 260 bbls. New Orleans
Whisky, 100 do White do. 60 do Monongahela do, 20 do old
Bourbon do, 140 do E. Phelps’ Gin, 60 do best P. k H. Rye
Jo,6j,lpo» Hnll-nd do: 60 U cuk< fflunj, Slndeln and
Tenerifle tt ine; 60 basket* Champagne do, 40 bbl* and 52
X casks Amorican Brandy, 10 X casks and 20 W pipe* Cog-
nac Brandy In custom house stores, 160 kegs Gun £d Riff
Powder, 600 bags Drop and Buck8bot, with a complete as
sortment of Groceries, for sale by -
" e4 WEBSTER k PALMES.
F LOUR COFFEE, 4c.—66bb!s Hiram Smith’s Extra Flour
66 pure Gennessee do, 200 bogs prime Rio Coffee. 40 do
old Government Java do,60boxea5’« and 8’eG. k William’*
yobnooo, 60 bbls Po wdered and Crashed Sugar. 60 do Stuart’s
Clarified do. 12 hhd* St. Croix do, 16 do Porto Rloodo, 80 box
es Bedell’s 6’* and 8’e Patent Tallow Candle*. 200 do No. 1
pale and family soap 60 do Co.gate’e Pearl Starch, 60 hall
chests, and 13 boxes Hyson Tea, 20 half do quarter and half
d°,800 bblaj»tlng_an§ phroUn^Pjtotoei,
lauding and Tor rale hv ■ SCRANTON, JOHNSON
Oft Brandy t lOhair pipes ebofee Madeira Wine, 20 quarter
«tek> Teneriffe and Sicily do, 20 do Port do. soma very choice,
6pjpeasup.Holland Gin,2puncheon* Jarnlca "— " J ~
8t.Troix do *“ L * ”
: ■ j,Y,:«mmmiu*
T*il ft ontofin nuarrm, mra ^ 5?S’
accredited to Cherry I’tctnn], S
Dr? Ajw,-LtweH—Deararflhawi’iifflS
. ln the worit ,orm «o SS U**
ob iged to sleep in my chair for a larger mV,
being unable to breath* on my bed. f
many medicine*, to no pur,i*e. until
scribed, a* an experiment your Cberr» fW
week. I began to experience the mojt grstif T iB,25 l
ite use; and now, in four week*, the
moved, lean sleep on mr bed with moL*
ital«of halth whFtb Iludneter
fnm lift PraidMS/ftL’S
£«SSKSRS“.ii , Ka^
my opinion, as to it* superior character
vice, you are at liberty to use it •ajSSSfiStf
Amherst. Sept. 12.1549. ' ftSS££
Among other Aistingufrhed authoritie. ,h7V.
their names to recr-mmend this pret«ntln»
known to them for affections of thelunn^„°? UU 1
President Perkina, Vermont Meilicsl Coll^.
Professor Silliman. Yale O-llege. ***"
Professor Valentine Mott. New York
Professor Cteavlmnd. Bowdoin Medical Ceiw.
Professor Butterfield. Ohio Medial Collen
Canadian Journal of Medical Science ^
Boston Medical and Surgical Journal
Charleston. S. C. Medial Review. '
New Jersey Medial Reporter.
Hon. Henry Clay, l’. S. Senator.
Hon. Geo. P. Marsh. American Amb>,mi whl
Gen. Emanuel Bulnes*. I’re.ident of Chili
Rt. ReT. Ed. Power. I/ird Bishop of Toronto
Also many eminent physicians in foreign eomh.
Not only in the more dangerous and di«tr»is*
or the Lungs, but afro as a familr medicine for«?
use. it is the safest, pleasantest and best intevJ?
P r ?P® n *Jbj’ J- C. AVER.Chemist.Lm?*
Sold by TURNER 4 CO.. A. A. SOLOMOV? ft"
COIN*. HENDRICKSON 4 MOORE.Savannah; ' '
the Druggist* throughout the State, eodit^.
SANDS’ SARSAPARILLaT .
F ’ QUART BOTTLES, for the removal »ndwt5m-j
of all diseases arising from an itunurestit*wtud
The value of thi* Medicine is now widely knonnJ
ry day the field of Its usefulness is extended kkui?
ed. and highly recommendeel by phrsicitu ut^
to be the most powerful and searching treHnSad
the root, that ha* ever been employed in mtMi*
Its operation extends to the remotest tartsef fan
and consists in removing diseased action Intbeilp
and secreting organs. In man. nature teldcn(5
assisted, the cure of any violent di<ea»e. but re
aid of a stimulent, alterative, or antiqeptie bo*,,
diseases of the skin and flesh, a combination(ffasl
classes or medial agent* is highly desirable. Rfl
propertie* are combined in this preparation ;uij
of operating successfully upon the system, u tkJ
necessarily do when taken separately, thejotenlii
taneously, and in nerieet harmony when 'sdoal-W
tliis form. Its tonic property strengthenithefijuiW
improves the appetite. Its alternative tendenn w
the accumulation* of morbid matter.—«nd iu uu-
influence neutralize* the vurus. by which the dimal
tered. It* uniform success in curi’nzsnd relieiiuikl
ous diseases for which It Is recommended, ii a
by a multitude of nttested fact*.
Cure of Bronchitu. or Minidni' SoreTtmi I
Fair Haven. (Mm*.) Auguit Jiifl
Messrs. Sands:—i regard it but justice to yourseW
humanity to all similarly afllicteAto ray, tb»V
sanarilla has cured me of tlie chronichrynptii,
. It would be difficult for me to de.'Crite"the aUrchfl
dltion of my throat and vocal organ* previous totkJ
your invaluable remedy. During nearly thrtejtai]
forced to desist from the public duties of mryrekJ
and having made use of a great variety of pntaje
tics, besides submitting to more than thirty extreme^
ful caustic applications. 1 had abandoned all tee*
when, as a dernier resort, I was lead to the trail!
Sarsaparilla. 1
My disease was of so long standing. andhrimV
ly resisted the best medical skill, that 1 ujmb
cannot (rwfo be said.‘-my faith hath saved Be' 1 fall
none ; but 1 trust 1 feel in some appropriate dqnpl
for the favorable resul (above mentioned Ikuwl
able to attend to the duties of the partont(fct»!j
year, and having proved from actual expeiizalln
roughness of the cure, I could not feel Juniiitid
withholding this statement.
1 am accustomed to keep a bottle of your ft ,.
band, and whenever exposed tocoM*, oreitnim
use it as a preventive. Very gratefully your*. 1
S. C. Brown, Pastor of Centre’ll. ILLQi
From th$ State nf Jfair*.
The attention of the reader is called to the frllci
tificate of a remarkable cure effected by uiingcnljM
ties of Sands’ Sarsaparilla. ’ |
, Sidney. (Miine.) April II. a
Messrs. A. B. 4 D. Sands : J
Gentlemen:—-This is to certify tl.it l have been il
more or less ever since my birth, with Kroln\a.wWd|
tlnued to increase until last February, in JanuiC
leg* were so swollen 1 could not get on a boototiw
and I had several large sores on tne ail the time, ■
situation. I was about to give up in dcqair.thnld
vised to try Sands’ Sarsaparilla. I had not mid w
it but I sent to your agent* in Augusta. Me. mi pi
a bottle, which did mo so much soevl that 1 sental
another, and continued until I had taken fiteWtkf
now perfectly well. If any person who nur roll]
ter i* afflicted with any disease of Scrofula. I*■«
.... any c
sincerely recommend nnd advise them to suit fl
’ San
Sands’ Sarsaparilla, If any person wishesfurtketifl
tion about my case, by ailing upon ae,iaiif
them of the healing power of this medicine. I
SrauoCEinl
* • S.—We are personally acquainted with Jfr.fif
and believe his statement above to bo true. '
IimiNCHisift'
Prepared andsold.wholesnle and retail.by A BRjfl
Druggist* and Chemists. 10O Fulton-it.. corwr Miff
New York. Sold also by Druggist*generally tknw
United States and Canadas. Price $1 ter irllk;4
tie* for $6. For sale by MOORE 4 HKNhRlOiSAl
ER 4 ODEN, W. W. LINCOLN an.i A. A. S0U»»
vannnli ; Ilaviiand, Risley 4 Co. Augusts.
THE WONDER Of THE WOM
“ tt’e would not grow one bud of bop
You cannot garner iu riie fruit!' 1 L
T HE GREAT REMEDY is at lust discovered.uiH
destroyer of human happiness at length ute?|
Consumption shall no longer rub our
brightest ornaments, and sink many* genlkf^
untimely grave! Consumption can be cured—A«_
soon be as the things tliat were—and Cougburial
parent* of tliat fell disease, that so often brirp*B
lionies of our land, vanish, as if by magic, befort»«
eigu remedy. P
Tlita is that which ha* so long been wugbtfcf-i’L
full faith offered to the public a* a ckutain ctU»’|
cold*, whooping-cough, croup. astlims.su'iwjJ
and will, in any ase where lungs sufficient
tain life, check the ulceration and raise tie F"
health. This is not an idle boast, nor i* thiiWjJL
into the market without a thorough trial, bat »!■
beyond a doubt, that what has been sMeHrioJJJ
‘'Tho sentiment, that consumption cannot ft ^
destroyed more lives than the disease itself.”—!*•*
But there I* Hopei g
DEVINES’ COMPOUND PITCH LOU
Hie proprietor, by tho use of this article.ii»*B
of Providence, was raised, when he wa* prow***!
physician to l»e almost dying with coniuinpti«-*¥
health, and is not willing that so great a
withheld from those on whom •• this rigid la"*"
death” has placed his mark. *■
The lozenge is perfectly harmlc*sln !t ‘^v^ul
be taken with impunity by the infant snd
it* beneficial effects will be felt in a fee b*®’^
mencing it* use. Let all then, trv itamliftM*'"
are not proved, after an Impartial trial, the pj" —
will be returned, and all agents are aulhoniw ■■
the money in any case where the article
satisfactory. .. lA
These Imtenges are put up in 25 cenixW*£p
boxes.and only need a trial to be fully *PPT
C. P. HUNT. Dar'kx, Ga., only agent W
States, to whom all orders must be addre***®-*
L INEN GOODS.—Richardson’S 4-4 Irish
ase Linens; 6-4 to 12-4 Linen SbeeraPuJl
table Damask, Dojlie’e Damask snd colorw
kine, bird's-eye and Scotch Diapers, Hucktbou-^
sale by
feblO
l\. 8ugar and clarified A. B. 4 C. Sugsrj!*
N. O. Sugar; 15 bbls. Urge No. J. Jh*lj««gj
rels Potatoes; 26 boxes ground Rl° and J»« Ji
Baltimore Flour; 10 barrels and h*!U > * rT !! , 5i
and J*r» 0^,1
wheat Flour; 30 doz. Urge wire boundi Rroo«*^||
ed Water PalU; 8 ferklns choice Gwhen W lJ
dairy Clteese; and 5 bbU. white leaf terj 1
feb!7
DAVID*
M PRENDERGAST 4 CO. bar*
. case of very choice French prints
just rr«^l
and brocade, bUck grenadines. An
nice cambric inserting* and edging*; J
Italian sewing silks, wbicb with a very
meat of general dry goods, they one r •*L,
terms, at
apl 28 Qppo*iie»jJ
BtoSMft* 1 !
S UGAR—22 hiids choice Porto
Refined and aarifietl do, 10 boxMdoto^jfl
Sugar llouse Molasses, 60 do Hiram
see - Flour. 60 do Butter, Sugar and
100 kegs prime Leaf Lard, 60 boxes
doSter Candles, 80 do BeadeU’s C’s snd S’* P*r .l
landing .ndfor ale by ^^JOID
CCTTLWY-^^Sj
B est ivory tabik cuttleby.-ii
^ complese assortment of^6ne auftoom^^gi
the best American and Sheffield
new styles and finely finished. J’ ror J r
forks in sets of 61 and 63 pieces, fine irntT
dessert knives with albatts snd silver tus** 0 .
table and dessert knives with steel W**
and beef carvers and steels, bone snd hue*
and forks, steels, 4c.
tpll8
j. p. collinrw®B
Rwhi.
p •' - * ■■■■' -• . • y
M atting—ihu spring’s
and 6-4 white Matting,
brown sheeting,'window shades of
9-4.10-4,114 and 12-4 Unen aoJ
and (G4 linen and cotton pilknreMjt ““Vijjr**
ment of pUIn and figured white *«*>
cotton, wonted and doth table covers.**"
8-4,10-4,11-4 and 124; RussU and Scden^