The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, November 06, 1853, Image 4

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il l. ■a and creditor* ^wcrSi; BESffi . *» ►■prjtyCt'.-pLi ILEE.8r,.a n, a ■matoch a**ityi~3ixty ilay* afterdate ap- _ ___ r _,wUl be wed* to the ODurtOrdinary of -Belloeh bounty* fbr leave to eelM bounty land warrant for the benefit of Alexander W. Stuart, a minor. October MUM. HARDY B. U0DUK8, Guardian. ; o«W0 _.t «tja,i5tfiiSdgK basgEggai tai^SOfieirte,****.****- Opart of Ordinary fbr Utter* dUmlaaory on tha aatai iSwRSrMSSn^S jfeSJoXW HtHRTEOQW&Ata'r, —fitt 8AIX—Bjr Tlrtuaof anotdorof tlia jurt of Ordinary " •state of Loehlln Wright, dacaaaad t ... ,. „ . „ Thtie aro therefor* to clto and admonlah all whom It may oonoarn, to bn and appear before aald Court to make objoc. Ion (If any they hare) Within the time preaerlbod by law, otherwiae aaid lettere will be granted. Wltneaa, Joe. Qanalil, Bwj., Dep. Ordinary for Chatham 10111J *? of A “ t jm. 1 OAtlAm. h mcr.o. o. c. •Court Of Ordinary of Bryan county, will , rt^oowtbonaa doorjn aald county, on the „ Jt December next, all tha landa belonging to I &M. 0.6100, AJm-r.*^ n Oomlj, NpUnb-r «OUi. 1066. . 0.19 BFB36R aWnt-Urr TOm.'lBM^Er- jMt.TcM.urar, Uorfecti lifer,, -fta-** AJit-Upok the, pe" 4 *" -*«—* “ the Republican 1 -^.. Wpreying tha foredotu the petition of Kdward 0.1 ^Hllcan Blue* Building and itlon. praying the forecloiure of tho equity or ....HKf andIn all that parcel or lot of land, situate, and being In the city ofaarannah, county ofOiaU MAmegAi of Georgia, and known and dWUnguUhed in ■b't W. Pooler and Mary J.. hi* wire, which SB mortgaged by the raid Mordecal Myora, trustee u aforesaid. (under and by rlrtunof a clause tu the Mid marriage settlement, authorizing the trustees to uuhnouMtumt« ld »""«•(• ,*«ua,i > 5'»> d «jb«i»s erldenccu by their signing and sealing said deed of mort- na*,\ to the aald Edward 0. Wilson, Treasurer as afore- MUdTby deed bearing date the sixteenth day of December, In thf year one thousand eight hundred and Hftr-two, to aecurt the paymdffi oftheanm of two thousand dollars, with Inter** tat the rate of six per cent per annum, payad bit monthly, from the sixteenth day ot December, AnnH Domini, ISW, on demand, accordIng to the tenor and effect of a certain promissory net# made by the said Jlordecall Mrers, trustee as aforesaid, to the said Edward G. Wilson, treasurer as aforesaid, bearing oven date with the said mortage, and that there itlll remains unpaid thereon, the sum of two thousand doUanr On motion of Gridin ft Gordon, attorneys for petitioner, It Is ordered, that the said Mordecal Mjers. trustee as afore- Mid, do pay Into thl* Court, on or before the first day of the next term of this Oaurt, the principal and Interest duo on the said promissory noto and mortgage, and the costs of this application, and In default thereof, that the equity of redemption of the said Mordecal Myers, trustee m afore- •aid,and all claiming under said trust to tho said mort-j pured premises be thenceforth and foreTcr foreclosed: And, It is further ordered, that a oopy or this rule bo pub- llsheu In one of the public gaxettesof this State, once a month for four months, or servod on the mortgagor or'his ■pedal agent or attorney, at least three months previous to the time the money is directed to the paid, and that such farther and other proceeding* be had as are prescribed by I the statutes of the State of Georgia, In such espies made and provided. aepUl—Inrim E ^HXECUtOK’8 SALE.—By virtue or an order of the Court Hof Ordinary for liberty county, will bo sold before the court house, In HineUville. on the first Tuesday In Decem ber next, between the usual hours, the following negroes, vis: Frank, about 26 years of age, March, about 23 years of age, and Nancy, about 25 years of ago ; also. 850 acres of pine land, with the Improvements, situate In tho county J of liberty. Sold as tlis property or James Moody, deceased, estate benefit or the heirs and creditors of said estato. J M. J. MOODY, Qualified Executor. October 6th, 1863, oct»B / 1 EORGIA—tfryan County:-To the distributees of the] Ij estate of Elias Perry, deceased, late of said county :— You are hereby notified that, on the first Monday in Febru-I ary next, we will apply to the Court or Ordinary of this county for leave to dfvldo the estate of Ellas Perry, d«- yrr. ceased. L. B. DANIEL,') m N. J. CLARKE, J-Adm’r*. ISAAC PERRY, J September 16th, 1853. scp23-2amlwptd ■ G ^HEORGIA-flu/JoeA County:—To all whom it may con-1 corn: Whereas. Jehue Everitt will apply at the Lourt of Ordinary for loiters dismlxsory on tho estates of John Everitt and Sarah Everitt: , , „ . ,. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It ■say concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday in November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, Win. Lee, sen.,Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch coun ty, this 25th day of April, 1863. apl2fi WM. LEE. Sen’r.. o. n. o | G EORGIA—CkaBkem Cb«n<y:-Toallwhom It may con. ccm: Wheteas.John Bilbo will apply at the Court of Ordinary lor letters or dismission ss administrator, on the estate bi Henry L. Bilbo: ,, „ , These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern to beand appear before said Court to make ohjoc- tions (ifauy they havo) on or before the first Monday In November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. WitnessJohnM. Millen, Esq., Ordinary lor Chatham coun. *$£»■•** April, UM^oujr wura , 0 . 0 . 0 . G EORGIA—CAofaaw Cbimty .—All whom it may concern: Whereas, John B. Barnard will apply at the Court or Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory as administrator cum testa- mento annnexo on tho estate of Mrs. Ann Mongtn: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern to be and appear bofore said (Xiurt. to make objection (If any tliojr have) on or before the second Mon- day m January next, otherwise said lottcra will bo granted. Witness. John M. Millen. Esq.. Ordinary for Chatham oountr. tils 14th day of July, 1HA3- jylj JOHN M. MILLKN, o, o. o. BORGIA—ChaUum County :-To all whom It may concern: Whereas. John Everard will apply at the Court of Or- dinary for letters 6f dlsmlssory «* administrator on tho es tate of Patrick Tlerny, deceased : These are. therefore, to cite and admonish allconcemed to file their objections (If any they have) to the applicant In the Clerk's offleo or said Court, on or before tho first Mon. day ot November next, otherwise letters dlsmlssory will be granted. to’Ule tine orelecUOnfWbe.hA^ial JHH., _ r _. d aeconllng to the provisions of this act.—ASrfrod - Rtfittry Law.patHdJan, 22,1BB2. . ji following named peraons have regiatared their names slnoo the first of January, 1858, and up to date. . A.—Matthias Amorous, John W Anderson, David bams, Obaa 8. Arnold, George A Ash, Robort Austin, Georgo Alexander, Charles B Ash, William B Adams, George H Ash. John 8 Achord, George W Anderson, Stewart Austin, Benlatala R Armstrong, Thomas A Askew. Thomas Arden, William Andre, Jos Abeam, Kdward 0 Anderson. Richard W Adams, Richardson F Aiken, Richard P Arnold, Adolphs Abrahams, John Anglin, Benjamin Arnold, Henry D W Al exander II.—Benedict Bourquln, John W Blio, Gilbert Butler, John PBoifeuillet. John V Barbee, Julius Bacliarach,George L lllount, Anton Borohort, Joseph Black, Alexander Francis Beunott. James H Bashlor. Michael Holey.Claudius K Bario, cij“ W W llruon. Jamos M llutlor. Iehman E Byck.WllUam J Bandy. Edwin II Bacon, Win James Bulloch, Slegmund Berg, Milton J Buckner, John Boston, llonry 8 Itogardus, William H HullochJ'atrlck Buckley, John W Beasley, John II Barnwell, James T Buckner, Anthony Busier, Ttioiuas A Brown, John Burns, Joseph H Burroughs, Berrien M B Bur roughs. William F Brantley, Charles II BeU, Ellas B Bars tow, PetorA Blols, Win Gaston Bulloch, TsaaoBranuur. John Brennan. Joseph Bancroft, Philip H Belm, Jamea A Brown, John Macjpherson Berrien. Barnard E Bee, Richard Burko, David Boll, Thomas 11 Barrott, K«lward J Blount. Wolfe Baruott, Conrad E Byck. Charles Bishop, Wm Blols, Valentine Brunner. Charles W Brunner, Joseph W Brown, Joseph H Baldwin. Francis Blair, Michael Brannon, James K Bullough, James A Baker, William M llluuut, tVllliam D Basluor, William Burges, George A Bolfeuil- et. William Bennken, Patrick Brady, Thomas T Bulloch, fonry Brigham, William Bruukard, Jamos M llutlor, John r Blakely, Michael Boylau, Hiomss Bourko, William 8 Bus Inger. Joseph Bryan, lienry Burt. William Burke. Harvey L Byrd. Francis 8 Battler, Henry F Bennett. John Bosch, John Blount. Samuel l* Boll, Michael Barry. Patrick Brad- ley, Philip Brlngmau, Augustus Boullnoa^Rich'd Brown, Patrick Bradley. Uoo Banliman. John Ilreeu. Wm A Black. Mick Burke, bSlward W Buker, Win Henry Bunch, Burrell L Boulineau. Richard Bradley. James 11 Buckner. Ulch'd W Buford. Dennis Bramlon. Henry 1.8 Bunt*. John J N Bunts, David Badjerly, Worthington C Butler, Thaddeus P Illnko- wood, Wm C Barlon. Francis 8 Bartow. Wyatt M Bragg, John A Burgess, William B Blount, Michael Burko, Iloury Styles Ball, John C Bfanoe, Wm II Banks. Saul 8 Box, Mi- l*yer, t \ KOlUi IA—Chatham Cbunty.—To all whom It may con- VX corn : Whereas. William J. Bulloch, Executor of tho estate of Mary Neufvill. deceased, will apply to the Court or Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory on the said estate s These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu lar the kludred and creditors of said deceased, to be ami appear at the offico of John M. Milton, Ordinary, within the time prescribed by law. and show cause (If any they re) why said letters should not be granted. Witness. Joseph Ganahl. Deputy Ordinary for Chatham county, this 1st day of August. 1853, July » JOSEPH QANAHL, l>KP. o. c. c, G EORGIA—Chatham County i—To all whom it may con corn: Whereas, Norninn Wallace will «jitny at tho Court of Ordinary (or letters dlsmlssory as Excutor on the estato of Ro!>ert Isaac : Theseare, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern to bo and appear before said Court to make objec tion (If any they havo) on or before tho first Monday In February next, otherwise said letters will bo granted Witness. John M. Millen, Eau., Ordinary for Chatham coun tv,this second day of July,lo53. j y 3 JOHN M. MILLEN. 0, 0. o. EOROIA—Chatham Cbunty t-To all whom it may con- cern: Whereas. William C. Dawson, will apply at the Court o( Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory on tho estate of Christopher Dawson, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be nnu appear before said Court to make objection, if any they have, on or before tho first Monday in March next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness. Joseph Ganahl. Deputy Ordinary for Chatham county, this 31st day of August. 1853. JOSEPH GANAHL, PKP. 0. c. c. n BORGIA—Bulloch County :—Toall whom it may concern: iX Whereas, Green R. Slater and Thomas Dasher, Admin- istraton on the estate of John G. Slater, a minor, hare ap plied for letters dlsmlssory j Theseare therefareto cite and admonish all whom it mov ooneem to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary for Bul loch oounty, on the first Monday In November next, to make objections, II any they have, otherwise aaidlettere will be Witness. Wm Loe.sen’r.Eeq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, this 25th day of April, 1863. a piWM. LEE. Sen’r, o. B. o. G BORGIA—Bulloch County .-—Sixty days after date ap plication will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Bul loch .county! for leave to sell all the real estate of Josiah A. Parrish, late of said county, deceased. , 3 HENRY J. PARISH, Adm’r. October 3d.1853. 0016 G EORGIA—Kryan County:—Whereas, Z. E Dutton, ad mtnktntor upon the estate or Henry Dutton, rteceas- ed' will apply to the Court or Ordinary of this county, for ^ThMe^are^here'fore to cite all concerned to file their ob jections, (If any they have) In terms of the law, otherwise said letters will bo granted. apl28 A. H. SMITH, o. n. c G EORGIA—Camden CountyTo all whom i» may con cern : Whereas. Geo. G. Flemming, guardian of Sarah Ann Thylor, applies tome for letters dismission from said guardianship: These are, therefore,to dto and admonish alt whom It may concern, to be and appear at my office,within the time pre scribed by law. and show cause. If any they have, why loi ters dismission should not be granted said applicant. Witness, James H. Helveston, Ordinary for Camden coun this 3d day of October. 1853. 3 JAMES H. HELVESTON, 0 C. c. octll—40d rtEORGlA—Camden Chunty:—To all whom it may con- VX cern : Whereas, Georgo W. Thomas, ono of the exe- enters of the estato of Wm. T. Hopkins, will apply to the Court or Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory on the said estat e; These aro therefore to cite and admonish all and slngulnr theklnilredand creditors or said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and show cause, (ir any they lrnve,) why lotters dlsmlssory should not bogranted the said applicant. . - • , Witness. J. H. Helveston.Esq.,Ordinary for Camden coun ty, this 26th day of May, 1853. may26 J. H. HELVESTON, o. c. c. G EORGIA—Camden County:—To all whom It may con cern : Whereas, J. H. M. Clinch, guardian of H. A. and N. B. Clinch, applies to me for letters dlsmlssory from These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to bo and appear at mjr office, within the time prescribed by law. and show c&uso (if any they have,) why tetters of dlmluion should not be granted to the said applicant. Witness, James H. Helveston. Ordinary for Camden coun- ^,™ ?ra „ nBLTtOTnK „.„. c , C lEORGIA—Chatham County:—To all whom It may cou- T cern: Whereas, Mrs. Matilda Roney, will apply at the Court of Ordinary for tetters of administration on the estate of Gasper Rosey. deceased: These are, therefore, to cito and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection, if any they have, on or before tho first Monday In November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, John M. Millen. Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this 6th day of October, 1853. octfi JOIIN M. MILLEN, o. c. c. G EORGIA—Chatham County t—To all whom it may con cern : Whereas. Wm. 8. Brantley, will apply at the Court t>f Ordinary Tor tetters of administration on tha ea tate of Benjamin Bevil, deceased : .... These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make ob jection (If any thoy nave) on or before the first Monday In November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, Joseph Ganahl, Esq., Dep. Ordinary for Chatham county, this 7tn day of September. 1853. •ep8 JOSEPH GANAHL, Dtr. o. c. 0. G EORGIA—Chatham County.—To all whom it may con- cern: Whereas, William M. Davidson, will apply at the Court of Ordinary for tetters of administration on the es tate of Jamos Donaldson, late of Chatham county, ' These* are,therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern to be and appear before said Court to make objeo Mon (If any they have) on er before the first Monday In November noxt, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, Joseph Ganahl, Deputy Ordinary for Chatham county; this 7th day of September, 1?M. repta OSEPII QANAHL, Ptr. o. o. o. G EORGIA—Chatham County t—To all whom it may con cera: Whereas, John n. Straus will apply at the Cour •fOrdinary for letters dlsmlssory as administrator cum tes- tamento annexo on the estate of Godfrey Bown: These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may oonoarn, to be and appear before said Court to make •ejection (if any they have) on or before tho first Monday In November next, otherwise said letters wlU be granted. Witness, John iL Millen, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham a a 0. /GEORGIA—ChaUum Cbunty i—To all whom It may con- VX cern: Whereas, AIMn P Bearing will apply at tha Court of Ordinary or said county for letters or administra tion on the estate of William Dearing, doceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear before aald Coart. to make objection, If any they have, on or before the first Monday In November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. - Witness, John M. Millen, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham Monty, this first day of. October. 1853. Mil .. JOHN M. MILLEN, o. o. o. WWH m wimmuiraiiua non, oath* estate of Patrick Mai low, deceased \ Theseare, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear before said Court to make obfaction (ir any they have) onor before the flnt Monday in November next, otherwise astdletters will be greeted. » Witness, Joieph Ganahl. Esq, Dep. Ordinary for Chatliam county. thUM day of Octobw, 1853. oct4 b/ ' -‘ •• JQriKPH QANAHL, dtp, p. p, q. $!$£&[£* of Ordinary for tetters of ndmlnlstrntion on the estete of Witness, J Ganahl.f Dtp* Ordinary for Chatham county, this 28tb day of Beptambar, 1858. aap30 JOSEPH OANAIH., mV. Q. 0. ft \&-GhaiJum Oountyi—To all whom it may con- *1, deceased t . ■ . we;to site and admonish all whom It may sppear before said Court, to makeohjsc- lurVe) odor before tha first Monday In J *“**‘Ti wHl be jrrxntod. Ordinary for Chatham IMI.'I—*■' 4NAHL, ocr. o. r. o. C l EOROIA -Chatham County s—To all whom it inay con i’ concern: Whereas, Caroline Zipnorer will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for tetters dlsmlssory .on the estate ol Georgo J. Zlpperer: These are. therefore, to cito and and admonish all whom It may concern to beand appear before said Court to make objection (if any thoy have) on or before the first Monday in March noxt, othorwlso said tetters will bo granted. Witness. Joseph Ganahl, Esq.,Dep. Ordinary fur Chatham county this 17tn day of August 1853. auglS JOSEPH GANAnik Dtp. o. 0. C. [. Kollock will apply at the Witness. John M. Millen, Esq.. Ordinary for Chatham coun- chncl Barrett, Michael Barret, Theodore Blols, Wm II Road- ■ this 30th day of March, 1853- > 0 y. John Bilbo. James Bilbo, Wm H Bourke. Thaddeus J " lnh30 JOHN M. MILLEN, o. 0.0. Baldwin, Daniel II Baldwin, Wm B BUss, Benj Burroughs, j 0 h„ u ra ,iy ( Lowig s Bennet, Fredorlc* II Blols, W Dratley, James C Blanco, Augustus lUrlo.Mosoa Black, Ullck Burke. C.—Solomon Cohen, Bemnrd Constauline, David C Cash, William Cullen, Peter Corb, David Lopez Cohen. James A Courvoisio, Montgomery Cuinming, Daniel II Camp. Georgo B Curaming, Moses Coburn. William Crabtree. Aaron Cham* pton, Daniel D Coup, Isaac Cohen. Frederick Cook, Frederick w Cornwell, William I* Clark, William H Cuyler, Carrol A Cloud,Spencer Currell, Pierce Condou, William M Giarturs, Charlu- Clare, Daniel Clarke, John F Compagnlnc. George Culler, Myles D Cullens, Peter L Constantine. Nicholas Cru- ger, Henry R Christian. John Content, Wallace Gumming, James H Cartur, William Cooper, John J Cornell, Thoinns Clark. James O B Campbell, Samuel J Cassells. Joseph 8 Csrruthers. John D Charlton, lirynn Connor, WiUiamOscar Charlton, William Cox, Hugh Cullen, James Cleary, Moses 8 Cohen, Thomas Corr, Joseph SClagliorn, John F Cars ten. Charles P Cooper. John Greene Cooke. Henry Cleaver, Jacob Cohen. Benjamin L Cote, 811ns M Coliling. John L Clnrk. Thomas W Cooper. ■ Henry Cosson. Jamos Cox, Robert U Chariton. James Cox, Francis (hnfield, Petor Gars, James Carey. Thomas Cusach. Thomas Carey, Daniel Cote, Luke Giristie. Lewis F Cooke. Carl A Crafts. Patrick Clark, Mich ael Cusach. Michael Conway. Antonin Girlstidora, Isaac Co hen, Jr. Francis Champion, Aaron H Champlon.TliomaaCol 11ns, Edward T Conner, William Connor, Andrew Connor. Charles Cannon. Thoinns Conway, lUclmrd W Cubbodge. Francis T Cote, William Carson, Win F Chaplin, Moses A Co hen, Hcman A Crone. John Cass, John M Cooper, Ismiucl C Gark, Luko Canon. Robert J Caugher. Jonathan A Cn- dey, Denis dairy. John Cerconely. Joseph V Connerat. .Ins Connolly. John I, Cope. A Conies, John A Giambers.Patrick Carney, Michael Cleary, James KCope. William A Cook. Bar tow Centre. John Ganty.Thomas CunnilT, John Gesr.v. Geo I. Cope. 8r., Fmlcrlck Carsten, William M Cruraly. Michael Girey, Georgo Cornwell, Georgo N Collins, Rlchnrd It Cuy- lor.Uctavus Cohen, Geo E Congdon. Inwrenco Connell, Geo I. Cope, Jr., Joroinlah Cavanaugh, Geo A Cuyler. William II Cooper, Julius D Cerconely, Edmund Cottar, Wm Condon. Joseph Cain, Charles H Campfield. James Campbell. Peter Carrol. Daniel Cromlny, Patrick Cusack. Wm Cannon. Anto nio Chlesa, Joseph N Cook, Allen Cullen. John P Cohen, Wm A Conory, George Holbrook Crooke, Wm Cotter, Thos H Gnrke. George E Cubbedge, Augustus C Cannon. Cyrus Chniter, George Clarko, James Clancey, Samuel H Courier, Georgo Causso. Dm—David R Billon, Martin Duggan, Archibald C Daven port. Isaac Davis. John Dally. Jsmen Dunn. William Dixon. Patrick Uovlae.CUesloy Dugger, William H I)unu(ug, Henry J Dickerson, Albert L Deteirgo. Isane D’Lyon. John E Davis, John Doyle, jr., William M Davidson, Wtllam H Davis, Bicknnl Donovan, diaries 8 Davis. Nicholas Dixon, Lewis I, Davis, Francis H Ik-mere. Patrick Doyle. Michael Donnelly, Morty Dorgan, John Downlug, Richard W Dela ney. Tliomns Doyle. Thomas K Davis, Sheldon C Dunning. Georgo W Davis. Michael Bally, Francis 0 Dana, Joseph 0 Davis, John Doyle. Jacob DebiMotta. John P A Diipon, Pat rick Dolnn. Francis Daly. James H Demund. Jamos Doyle Patrick Itowney. Jamos Downey. Michael Downey, John Ik-acey. Henry DnnenfcDcr, John Dolan, Jacob Dannenfel- ser. Patrick Devsnny, I^svl 8 D’Lyon, Thos Dowell. Michael Duggan, Jacob F Doe, Wm C Dawson, Maurice M Dcmere. Wm J Donaldson, Wm .1 Dotson, James DeMartln, Burrell M Dye, James M Dye. Elijah Dye. Alex’r Drysdale, Alex’r Ikdbanco. Samuel I) Dickson. Wm G Dickson, John Dillon. Wm Doody, Frederick Dannenfelser. John Dovannv. Mitchell T Dube, Joseph Doylo, Martin Dunungan, Samuel L Dowell, John I) Itolannoy, John Dunze. EM-I!enry Hlis, Peter Kndres. John Everard, Rlchnrd Faints, John tUskcamp, Stephen Elliott, Jacob A Epstein, John B Epstein, Thomas Elen, Daniel Egan, Jas A Ernst, John Endy, Edward W Eden, James Eden. Pm—Joseph Felt. Owen Foley, Joremlnh Ftckling. Green Fleetwood, Louis N Fnllignnt. Gas par J Fulton. Washington FFloronco.Joseph 8 Fay, John G Fnllignnt. John C Fcrrill. Andrew Furry. Fmlerich Finch. William D Ford.Sewell H Fisk. John Flemming, Richnnl Flanigan. Tliomas Ford. Patrick Fleming. John Foster. John I) Fish, Bryan F'oloy,’ Josiah It Fisher. John F’oley. Jncob F'rieml. Dugnld Fergu son, John Flannegan, James Fountain.Henry R Fort.Benja min Pickling, Robert Ferrell. Gordon Fargo. Joseph E Falli- gant. Randolph B Fell. William Fielding. James A Fawns, William B Fleming. Alexander F'awcett, Georgo 8 F'rlerson. Giarles F*ox, Jacob Friend. Isham F'reeinan. John Finney, Jnrncs F’oley. John Fitzgerald, Frederick 8 Fell. Patrick F'o loy. John Flannlgnn, Andrew Flatloy, Thomas Flaherty, William F’olliard, Cornelius Flynn. David Fitzgerald, Edw’d 8 F’ulton. John Folliard. Jared Fitzgerald, Patrick Fitzger ald. Lawrence Fitzgerald. Michael Feelv. Michael Finney, Urban C F'ruser. Jolm 0 Fisher, Wm G l'ooto. Wm T F’eny, Frederick Fisher. Robert G Ferguson, Isaac Ferguson, Wm A Ferguson. Patrick J Flemming. Dominick Flatley,jasB F'oloy. John F'agnn, Jacob C F’athers. G.—Joseph Gcoruo. Robert IIGriffin. F'rnncls Grimball Joseph George. Jr.. Robert 51 Goodwin. John B Gallic, David II Galloway.Seaborn Goodull, John GanuncU. Domingo Gal- leo. Joseph F’ Gammon. Clmrles Gross, Martin Gerken, Janies KGnudry. PhilipGioblehouso, llonry Ganahl, John F' Gull- ninrtln.John Gerdts. Benjamin Ginovoty, John I, Graven- stein. Filienezer W 51 Gilford, James E Godfrey. Georgo A Gordon. Calvin I. Gilbert. Samuel Goldsmith, NicklesGeil, Horace Gillum. John 8 Green. Francis LGue, Jasflownn, William T Goodwin. William W Goodrich. 5(!chael Gcaroy. 5lichnelOny, I^wis Grcnvald, Israel Geer, Joshua Grlffitn, James Gnrvay. George Gatehouse, Joseph Geiger, Solomon Goodall, Michael Glasgow. John B Gnann. Charles Ganahl. / 1 EORGIA—Chatham thunty:—To all whom it may con- vX cern: Whereas, Phtneas 51. " " ^ *- “ * Court ot Odinary, for tetters of d the estate of Alias Priscilla Houston: These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom ltmay concern, to bo and appear before said Court to make objec tion (It any they have) on or before the first Monday in January noxt. otherwise said tetters will bo granted. Witness, John 51.Millen.Esq.,OrdinaryforCuatknm coun ty this 1st day of July, 1853. jjt2 JOHN 51. MILLEN o. C, C. C l EOKGIA—Liberty County:—To all whom It may con- X cern: Whereas, 8 H Perry will apply to tho Court of Ordinary for tetters dlsmlssory as administrator on the estate of Ablal Perry: These are therefore to cite and ndmonish all whom it may concern to be and appear before said Court to mnko objections, if any they Imre, within tho time prescribed by law, otherwise said tetters will bo granted. Given under my hand at this office this 3d day of Septeiu ber. 1363. sep7 W. P. GIRARDFIAO. o. t. 0. nBORGIA—Liberty County:—To all whom It may con- VX com: Whereas, V. Great will apply at theCourtof Or dinary for letters dlsmlssory as administrator on tho estate of F’. Cottman; These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern to bo nnu appear before said Court to make •bjection (if any they have) within the tlmo prescribed by law, otherwise said tetters will bo granted. Given under my hand at this office, this 1st day of Au- wst 1853. angO W. 1‘. GIRARDEAU, o. t. c. G t EORGIA—Liberty Cbunty—To all whom It may con- F com: Whereas. William J. King. Sr., will apply' letters of administration on the estato of Dr. B. B. Kii h.to of said county, deceased: Theaearo, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (If any they havo) within the ttmo proscribed by law, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, W. P. Girardeau, Ordinary for Liberty county, this 24th day of September, 1853. sep29 W. P. GIRARDEAU. 0. 1. C. ting, G EORGIA—Liberty CountyTo all whom It may con cern : Whereas, 5lary J. Way will apply to tho Court Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory on tho estato ol Nathaniel J. Way. late of said county, deceased: Tiiese aro. therefore, to cito and admonish nil whom it mav concorn. to be and appear before said Court, to make objections. Many they have, within tho time prescribed by law. otherwise snid tetters will be granted. Witness, W. I*. Girardeau. Esq., Ordinary for liberty county, this 21 th day of September. 1853. sep'JO W. P. GIRARDEAU, o. l. c. | i EORGIA—Mclntoth County t—To all whom it may con- vX cern : Whereas, Mrs. Sarah 0. Blue will apply at the Court of Ordinary for tetters ofadmlnistratlononthe estate of James Blue: These are therefore to cito nnd admonish all whom It may concern, to bo and appear before said Court to mako objection, if nny they have, on or before tho first Monday In November next, otherwise ssld letters will be grunted. Given under my hand this twentieth dny of September, 1853. sap2‘2 - A. A. DkI/IUME. Ordinary. in December next, iu front of tho court house, in the city of Darien, between tho legal hours of sate, will be sold, the following property, to wit: AU that Plantation, in the nounty of McIntosh, on which Wm. J. Cannon now lives, consisting of three (3) adjoining surveys, containing in the whole six hundred nnd seventy-five (675) acres of land, more or loss, bounded by F'orbes’ and Pago’s lands—levied on, togetbor with all tho buildings nnd improvements thereon, as tho property of said Win. J. Cannon, to satisfy a fl. fa. issued from McIntosh Superior Court In favor of Henry A. Cannon, by his guardian Sam’l 51. Street, against said Wm. J. Cannon. Conditions of sate cash. oct20 C. O’NEAL. HB.P 8 M CINT0SUSIIE1UFF'’SSALE.- T ‘ “ •Will be sold.on the first Tuesday in December next, In front of tho court house door. In tho city of Darien, between tho legal hours or sale, the following property, to wit: Three tracts or land, containing tbreo hundred (300) acres, originally sur veyed and granted to 5Ioses Hornsby, situate In Glynn county ; nlso, seven tracts of swampland.containing twen- ty-one hundred and fifty (2160) acres, originally survoyod and granted to Alexander McCarty. J E. B. DoLnrme and A. A. DoLorme, situate, tying anil being in the county of Sfclntosh: the above ten tracts of land is levied on ns tho property of A. A. DeLorme. to satisty a tax execution. Is sued by tho Tax Collector of McIntosh county. Amount or taxes due 818 61 and cost. sup22 0. O’NEAL, Dep. 8. M. fl E XECUTOR’8 SALE.—Will be sold, on the twenty-eighth day of Novembor next, at public outcry, at the house of the late Robert Cone, deceased, In Bulloch county, all of his estate, consisting of several tracts of land, at anil ad joining tho nbovo named place, on tho Milledgovillo read, six miles above Jencke’s Bridge, and bounded on tho east by Great Ogeeche River, containing seventeen or eighteen hundred acres, and ono forty sere lot in Cherokee, No. 181, 3d district, 2d section ; alsn.onc likely negro msn.nnd one horso, together with cattle, hogs, and sheep, also, household and kitchon furniture. Terms—Twelve months credit with small notes and approved seourlty. AARON CONE, Qualified Executor. September 17th, 1853 gep27 _ cerned are hereby notified that two months after date 1 ehall apply to tho honorable the Court of Ordinary of said county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to ■ell one eighty-acre land warrant, for the benefit of Geo. W. B. Humph, orphan and minor child of Jacob Rtimph, deceased. JOHN D. RUMPH. Guardian. Wayncsrllle, Sopt. 20.1853. »ep!8 N OTICE,—Four months after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell all the lands belonging to tho estate of Henry Cannon, deo’d. for tho benefit of tiro holm and creditors. m3 W. J. CANNON. Adm’r. av Btowo. late of Chatham county, deceased, aro hereby notified to present them, duly attested, to tho undersigned, within the time prescribed by law. And all persons indebt ed to said deceased, will make immediate payment. octO—flw WM. B. JACKSON. Adm’r. N OTICE TO CREDITORS.— 1 The creditor* of James BUbo, 8r.< late deceased, are requested to meet at the office of the subscriber, eorner of Bay and Bull streets, at 10 o’c ock, on Thursday, the 8d November next, when a divi sion of the assets In hand U contemp'ated. o«t?Q—4 JOHN BILBO, Adm’r. N OTICE.—Persons having demands against the eats to of Joseph A. Marshall, afree man of color, docoascd, are reqnested to hand them in to Griffin Ac Gordon, attorneys at law: and thou Indebted will pleose make payment to them. ang26 FREDERICK A. TUPPKR, Qual. Ex’or. TVTOTICB.—On or about the last of April or sometime In * v May last, Samuel W. Brooks, of Randolph county, State of Georgia, did mail a certain letter at the post of- heeatOuthbeitln aald county, containing the left hand / * °‘ hllla amounting to one hundred and five dollars; ten ton dollar notes and one fire dollar noto on tho Bank of the Stato of Georgia at 8avannah. to wit: 8 ton dollar noG„ dated 1st Jan., 1849, A. Porter, Pro 3 do do do do l*th July, 1848, do do ldo do do do 1st Nov.,1861, do do ljdo do do do 4th Jan., 1850, do do H do do do do 84 Nor., 1844,0. B. Gumming. Prealdont. All of aald notea bolng marked with the tetter Also, one five dollar noto, bearing date 80th January, J844 or lB46 N0 30fl.rign«rf G. Hamming, President whleh all of the M hand half or eaUdeacrib«l notes were nulled by the aald & W. Brooks, and directed to the un- tersIgnM, to tttoport office IWf*»!#.county, AU- 7 ' •:and havo beenloafc Of Aeatroyed. so that the unJ*r...... i has never been kbl* to obttln themV and thli'la to n Mfc IBank, that after ttsgiTl, HBlmore, Pnvne Lovell. Tlios 8 I/jwis. Geo W Lockwoodl Jamos Lynch. Thomas W lane, Peter Lubci, Mlclinol Lynch, ilsnaa D InRocho, Thos Telfair Long. ■ Mm—Hugh W Morcer. Anthony F Mem, Abraham Mlnls.l William H 0 Mills. Jacob Manke. Hulford'tfrrah. William I | Morrill, John Valiery, Adolnba Mode. John Makln. Gefert Murklns. James W Morgan. Ralph Meldrim. Dan Malletto. Horace Morse. William H May, Hamnol 8 Miller, John Mur- ohiton: Christian W Maylalnder. Solomon Mayer. John Mas- tor«on,Lader Mehrten*. Jsooh Manses, John K Mallery.Hon- Thomas R Mills. Jamee Monnahsn, Charles A [B Mallard. Jacob Miller. Matthias H Meyer,. John Gilliland, Georgo W Gnrmany, Wnj E GoITcken. John M Uueranl, Joseph unnshl, Henry L Gilbert. Patrick Gor don. 5Uchnel Gordon. Harver J Gilbert. Georgo Gass. Cars ten Genlto. 5Iatthcw Gallagher. I'anlel 51 Gngel. William 0 Godfrey. John I, Grayson, Richard D Gucrard. Win Galnin. Wm H Grady. Wm W Graham, John Gottc, James Gnllan- dot, Charles Grant. 11^—Tliomas Ilolcombo David F Halsey, William ness. Christopher Hussey. Richard H Howell. CliarlesS Ilanleo, William Howe. William Hunter. William F' Holland, James Hunter, George 8 Harding, Edwin Fl Hertz, 5Iartin Horn, i/Ouuicl I, Horer. John Haupt, Samuel B Haupt. William llonry, Henry Haupt, William W Hendley, Robert Hatwr- sham. John EHernandez, Robert, Hutchison. Alfred Hay wood. William Ilonderson. Charles A Hall. Goo W Hardcas- tie. Robert A Iloniker. William I. Haupt. Humphrey I* Hor ton. Peter Henry. William Heidt. Ixvi Hart. Thomas Hen derson, William P Hunter. 51armaduko Hamilton, Peter D Hlizheim. Clmrles F' Hamilton. John F’ Hamilton. William Hone. William II Hausman, David Ilnrrigan, Henry Har per. Howell W Hollister. Enoch D Hendry, John G Howard. William II Holmes, Geo Troup Howard. William II Halo, Gustavs A Holcombe, Claim Hartman, Samuel Hamilton. Edward J Harden, Stephen N Harris. Columbus S Harris, James B B Harley. And’w Hughes, Prloleau Hamilton. Jno C Hunter, Dennis Hnloy. James E Ilngg, Jonathan Hill,Jno Hall. Peter llormann.John A Honges, Nicholas IIeyle,Geo Hubbard. Patrick Hopkins, 5(ntthew Harding. Fid ward C Holbrook.Stephen Hatterlch.Oliver S Hunter. Lewis F'Hnr- rl*. William Itavcll, Jamos Hackctt, Judgo W Harris. Jolin M Harrison.Joseph 51 Haywood. James J Hines, Tliomas Heffornan. William L Haupt, John Hughes. William Hanz- elmann. Nicholas Hernandez John Hamlet. Elisha Ilagar, Samuel P Halsey, David 8 Henderson. Dennis Blanner Has- sett, Moses C Heald.Goorgo Haas, Abralmm Harmon. Jas 51 Henderson, Patrick Hart. John G Ilownnl. Patrick Han- loy. Andrew llagcrty, Patrick Hoban. John Higgins, Fiznklel 8 Harris. Julian Uartrldgo, Robert B Hilton, W'ashlngton R Hams John R Hamlet, Clarence P Hollis. John Houlihan. Joseph B Harvey, Francis Ilornsndez, Tliomas Iloynes. Ed ward C Hough. Algernon 8 Hartridgo, Fred’k Hoch.John Hocry, John Hover. Levi 8 Hart, 5(anrico Hsckett, Robert R Habersham. Jnmes Hackott. Moses Y|IIcndersflniThomas Iloery, Win n Harrison. John Harrison, Wm B Hormcs.Wra J llarty. Paul Haller, Tliomas II Harden, Francis W Head man, Dwight Hunt. John B Haborsham. Marlin Houlihan, John Hannon. David Harmon. Clmrles 8 Henry. I—John W lhly, Eilward W Irvin, John Irvin; J^-Jnhn R Johnson, John T Jones. James R Johnston, Fdward Jones. James C Jones. Alexamier Johnson. William Bullock Jackson, Enoch 8 Johnson, John D Jesse, John J Jackson. James H Johnston, Robert Jackson, Wm James, Peter Jacobs, James M Jones. Peter Edward Jndennes, C .lackers. Joseph W Jackson, Nicolas Jeffries. Thomas Jones, Joseph Johnston. Geo Jackson, George H Johnston, F'rancis D Jordan. Alfred E Jones, John M Johnston. K—Philip Kolb, John Kennedy, Alfred Kent, Gefort Kuek. Peter Krouso, William Kranss, John M Klbbeo. Her man Kuhl man, Dicdrich Kattenhom, Nicholas King. John W Kelly. James W King. Nicholas Korley, Hanford Knapp, Tliomas Kemp, Wm It Kelley, William Klne, James Ker, Phlnons M Kollock, Philip Kean, Noah B Knapp, Aaron J Kara. James Kennedy. Frederick KrensoD, Fhnanuel Kan- waller, Daniel Keane, Edward 8 Kempton, Dr A Kolhause, Frederick Kattenborn, Exra Kent Oldham King, William j King, Micbaol Kelly, John Knesar, William Krous, John Kelgnn. Edwsnl Kesn,81ierod W Kinnerly,Conrad Krabbe, Tj—Tliomas E Lloyd. Ixrnls Legriel. John N Lewis. Daniel Mlchaol Kellehor, Edward F KInchtey, Arthur I. Kent, Tlios II Krcogcr, I/mis Kemp.Terence Kerr. Philip Kolb. J iAinbreth, John H LIghtbourno, William M Leigh, Alonzo B Lace. Hugh Logan, Stanislaus M Laffitenu, John Lyons, Levi Lellontlml. Peter Isio, Edward Lovell, William W Lin coln. Oliver A LnKocbe, John M B Lovell, 5fartln Isirkln. Noble Lyon. Frederick Lnhnf. Joseph II Ladson, John □ iAdd, Daniel Leahy, Benjamin W Llloyd. Clmrles A L La. mar. Peter lAurens, Jamos F Under. Matthew Lufburrow, F/lward Lynch, John T Latham,Philip 8 leaver. Hugh Lar kin, James J Lognn. Joseph IJpptnan, Andrew Isiw, Wm E Long, Andrew J Leboy, Michael Lavan. David P Iiindor- shine, Casper Lonyor, Timothy IavId. Charles T Law, Sam uel 8 Levy. Henry F I Jehto, Tliomas Leary, Matthew Lynch. Charles Lee, George HIindstldt, Nicholas Lefort,Nathan’ lol Lovell. James Lauglilan, Orlando H Lufburrow. John Luere,’ John Lama. 8amuel A T Lawrence- Antonio Lau. renee, James Iannahan, Patrick Ismnahan, Patrick Lovott, Tliomas Lovott. Thomas Lynn. Daniol N Lain, Daniel Lap- lmm, Timothy Lane, I-ewls I/ihman, James lArkin, Christ ian 1) Lohey, Jno Larkin, John I Awlow, Wm H Lynn, Peter Logan. Patrick W Lee, Peter Luddy, James M I<eaptrot, Wm Sttlmr - — T “- M ’ 1 lel IBlehell, TbM U MaxweU,U*n|ilW MtecaJIv. JaoobMas- teo. Thomas Maildea. John R Meyer. Emanuel Mendel. John D »Wlotte, lllehael Morris, Tlmbthy Murphy, Wm Morel, John G Mrhrtons, John F Mulligan, EdwanlMulllgen, Tims' McNulty, Albion K. Moore. Thus Mahan, Janies W Moore, John II Moore, Edward Malier, Miohael Meskill, Mtolmel Martin, Patrick H Malletto, Frederick Mundorf, Bernard Mallon, Jolii M Millen, JdsepU M Mathis. Mo—George A McClcakey. Barlholoroew Mclnnarney, Patrick MoOonell, William MoChrthey. Joseph J McCoy. Laurence McKenna, Tliomas McKenna, Daniel MoRodmond, Thomas W MoArthor. James Mollenrr, Michael 5tcGraa, Patrick McGovern. Norman W McLeod. William J Mein- tosh, James McFeely, Alexander Mcllardy, Angus McAl- . Pin, Allchael McCarty, Nell Mbllugh. James Mclnnarney, John McGtinnlole, Thomas 0 McCluskey. Jnmes McF'eely, Pat'k McGloln. Donuls McGuire, John McCall, John McCau- llffe, Tliomas J McNUh. James MoGloin, Edward McCabe, John MoBurinotL James 5(oIlrlde. Thomas McAultffo. An drew McGreal. John McHugh. Thomas McCollum. Tliomns McNIcliolas. Robert Mclnllre. Jeremiah IfcCnrthy, Laurence McManus, Patrick IlolAUghlln. Janies D WcFHInn, John Me- Nish, Daniel J McKonzIe, John McCabe. Edgar M IlcDoni'U, George G N McDonell. William McKendre, Michael McNul- by, Poter McCormack. John McMahon, Jnmes McDonald, Joseph 8 McDonell. Michael MoCullough, Jeremiah McCar thy, John U MeJntJre, Daniel McCarthy, William McFaugh- lan. Tlios WMcClane. N—Georgo NNIohoU, Thomas J Naylor. Dnnlcl Nelson, Samuel Nuttmnn.James8Ncldllnger,NnthlNungiizor. John G Neldllnger, William G Norwood,Jacob Newberger.Gilbert N Noylo, Tliomas M Newell, James A Norris, John It Nor ton, Robert C Nock, James Nungazer, William Nungazer, Blwln LNeldllnger, lewis F Nicoll. Tliomas W Neill.Joseph Nowlsn. Walter 8 Noth David B Nichols. John Neill. FM ward Nugent, Bryan Nllnnd. John C Nicoll, Frederick Net- tlemolr. Alexander II Nathans, Joseph Nagel. O—John Oliver, Charles E O’Sullivan, John W Owens, Georgo 8 Owens, Arnilnlua Ocniler, Edwanl O’Byrne. Wil liam C O'DrUcoll. Donnls O'Conuor. Phillip O’Connell. Dan iel O'Haulon. Timothy O'Connor. Timothy O'Brien. Patrick O’Connor. Frederick Otto, George W Owens. Jonathan Olm- ■load. Owen O’Hourko, Henry Ohlmeycr, William H Olcott, Daniel O'Sullivan. Banlol G Olcott, F'rancis J O’Neil, Tliom as O’Brien. Frances J Ogden. David O’Keefe, John Oglehy, John F O’Byrne, Michael W O’Byrne, William P Owens, Daniel O’SullIvnn. Dominick O’Ryrne, Daniel O'Conner. Jas O’Hara, Bartholomew O'Leary, James P O’Hara, William W Oates. William H Owen P—Philip J Punch. Tliomns Purse. John Poole, James Potter. Joseph F Pelot. Charles F Preston. William Procter, Edward Padelford. Eilward Padolford, jr.. Elisha Parsons, Daniel 0 Philbrick, Anthony Porter. Donnls 51 Pntrlck.FM- win Parsons. George Parsons, Fldwnrd Powers. John Postcll. Joseph IV Philips. John F Posey.William V Prentice. Henry C Preston. Thomas Pldgon. John 51 Palin. Samuel 0 Pan cost. Charles B Patterson. Orrin C Parker. John Phalcn. Jas Potter. 5lichsel Prendeigust.Fldward J Purse.Martin Peyton. CTinrles Perry, Patrick l*rice, Patrick Peyton, Samuel PhlL hrlck, William F Preston. Jnmes M Prentiss. Thomas Pitt, Edward 51 Prendorgait. Georgo C Puder. Robert W Pooler. Andrew C l’acetty. Antonio Ponco, George W Pollard, Ed wanl Potter. Antonio Police. Richard Preudergast. Andrew Jackson Pollard. James Prendergoat. Samuel I. Hitman. James Pondergast, Aimer R Pomeroy. Joseph B Preston, Thomas Prendergnst. William F Parker. James I’runty, Geo Powers. William Parish. Eilward Pottua. ft—William Qusntock. Jr., 51artln Quinn, John Quin, JamosQulnley.William W Quinn, James Qunntock. Jr. R—Philip 51 Ruaaell.Paniel Robertson, John A Richard son, William Rcinshnrt. George Robertson, jr . Robert It Rhoilcs.Honry Roher, William Rogers, Charles E Robinson, Andrew M Ross. John W Remshnrt. Jamos G Rodgers. Ber nard Roden, James IS Read. George Robbins. Joseph Posse, jr.. David Rosenblatt. William P Rowland. Wm P Roberts. John Reilly, Jefferson Roberts. John P W Read. Jss Rliind. Joseph Ribero. Jseob ltosenband, John 8 Rogers. Alien Russell, William Robinson. Jamos Riloy. Horace J Royal), John Reedy, Alexander It Ralston, Thomas M Basis. John B Boss. Tliomns Itedfron. Benjamin 0 Reed, Jos B Ripley. Patrick Rollly, F'rancis Ryan. John Rliirdon.John W Rabun, Jnmes 51 Russell, Robert Kaifnrd. Waring Russell. Charles W Rogers. Felix J Rosonburg, Chnrles F. Ryon. Joseph W Roberts. F rancls Beeves. Joseph Ross. Edward HHoy. Donnls Ryan.Gor»on Rosenblatt. Levi 8 Russell, Chrlstoper Bussell. Cornelius Rorkc. James Itonaldson, 5Ildiael Rodiford, Alex ander R Ralston. John C Rowland. Patrick Ryan, James Russell. Henry Ryan. William Itobkin, Jeremiah Byan Jno Rynn. John T Rowland. James L Richnrdsone. William Rob inson. John (> Rlchardsone. Hiram Roberts. Cadwnllnder I) C Rhind, teintx Ryan. Jamos L Rosslgnol, F'rnncls J Ruck- ert, Joseph D Rogers.Thoinns Ryan.Tobin*Rothleder.Uiul* Robidcr. Mlclinol J llcllly. William F Jtlchnrdson. George Rsmspeck, William Riloy. Willinni Ritchie Henry Roser. 8—Patrick K Slilels. Ilenry Seltzer. Wm Henry Stiles, Patrick Smith. FYancIs Sorrel. Samuel S Sibley. Edward A Soullnrd. Abralmm Slmnson. IJznr Solomons. John A Schaf fer. Frederick Schaffer. Francis F’ Strobhart,Francis Shells, Harman Sllber. Joachim It Snussey, Jnmes J Snider. John Savage. ExrsSUay, James H Saadlford, Jacob Shaffer,Con rad Schnlder, John G Sexton, John HStrou*. John FStur- tevant. Walter W Smith, Francis M Stone. Emanuel Shef- tall, John 11 Stegln. Alexander J C Shaw. Farley R Sweat. James F Stokes. John A Staley, Aimer Sawyer. Samuel B Sweat. Jnmes Sullivan. Solomon Sheflnll. Daniel T Scran ton. Daniel II Siowart, John Slone. William Salte. Joseph D Stebbins, Jacob Spang. Willinni Slilnners, John Shunzel. Matthew Shannon, Bonnis Sullivan, Philip Smith. John Bhwtnk. James Shea. James I* Screven, Thompson LSmith. William Swell, Richard Scanlon, Alexander A Smcts. Wil liam H Smith, Andrew Steafvnter. Edward J Sanders'Mor- decal Shcftall. Sr.. Jncob A Shaffer. Herman Sangstocli. Jns M Stripling. F'rancis Sawyer, Timothy Sheridon. John Scud dor, JamesSklnner, Lewis Smith, John Shea. Geo I Spen cer. Samuel L Spelseggcr. Simon Snntinl. Thomas Smith. Jamos Shephard. James Skinner. George Simmons. Thomas Smith, Tliomas Sculley, Georgo J Smith, John Stoddard, Jesse J Smith. John I) Spann, Capt Jno Stevenson. Dr James 5! Schley. Thomas Saunders. Jo in Steinberg. Wyatt W Starke. William Slnrr. William J Stafford. William R Sy mons, PatrickScnnlan. Joseph Sullivan. Jolm Sullivan, John Scanlnn,George NStnfoy, HenryStark.GeorgeShiiltz.Dan. tel Sullivan, lienry Saunders, Charles E Smith. Samuel Sol' onions, Eilward J Saunders. Tliomas F Steven". Newton Strlnllng, William Star, jr., Amos Scudder. James Swan Sullivan. Adam Short. John Sherlock, William Sanders, Chare* Sell reek. Ephraim Scudder, Augustus Scheidemun, John Sullivan. Martin Sullivan. William F' Shearer. Nicho las Slunot, Michael Sliehan, John Shellman. Julius Smith, Georgo W Stllos. Patrick Sullivan, James E Sllrk. William Smith, John Smith. Abralmm A Solomons. Joseph 5! Shell- man. Eilward Scnff, Henry II Scranton. George Stevenson, 5!nrdncni Sheflnll. Jr., James C Sturtevnnt, 5IosesJ Solo mons. Joseph 51 Solomons, Solomon Sheflnll. Jamos 11 She- lmn. George W Sandora. Henry Straus, Diedrich Shaffer. Jno E St 11 well. Nelson Smith, Francis Clement Stchbins.RicImrd Steele. Peter Smith. Rlchnrd Smyo, Jnmes Smith. Henry W Smith, Valeutlne W Skiff, Henry Stcbbs, Georgo W Shaf fer, F'redorick Sherff. T—PeterGThomas John F Tucker, John TTliomns, William S Thompson.Georgo II THcomb, Charles G Tnlldrd John DTenbrock, John Thompson, F’roilorick A Tup per. Jns Thurrat. William BTinsloy. Barnard G Tilden, Anderson C Toms. F'rancis TrucheluL William TTIiompson. John Tier ney. Edward Townsend, John C Taylor, Alfred F’ Today, Uuvls E Tobcau, William II Tison. John II Tluxle, Cur- ncllua Turbusli. Josiah I’ Timlin, John VTarver. Israel K Tefft, David Thompson, William Tliomaa. Peter Thomp son. Joseph R Thompson. Stephen A Tunier. John Tanner. William STsylor, Alilton Turner. Patrick Tydings, Henry J Tiodcmnnn, John Timmerman. Henry Tow. Clmrles Thomp- son, 511chnel Tondor. Richard T Turner, 51arlon B Tnlblrd. John Trumpler. James C Thompson. 5fnrtin Tufts, Georgo T Thoun, F'rancis 5larlon Tlireadcraft. Nesbit P J Taylor. Paul Thnlnasson. Benjamin T Theus. Richard Tbomas. Tlionms 51 Turner. Ilenry Thompson. V—Clmrles Van Horn. David Vender Tristam Verstille, llonry II Verstille. William 11 S Verstille. Henry Violstitch, William C Vnndcnburgh, Charles Vnndenmark W—Richard Wayne, Fid ward G Wilson, William Waters. Robert D Walker. Henry F Wllllnk. Inurenco W Wall, Na thaniel F' Webster. Ilenry 0 Wyer. James T Webb. Henry Fl Weed.Smith Warner, Thomas White. F’rancis II Wclmnn. Nicholas Wolf. Willinni Wliito, Thoinns 8 Wayne, Benjamin Whitehead. Jacob Winobcrg, Samuel A Wood. Georgo S Walt. Clmrles Wilson. Tliomns .1 Walsh, John W Wilson. Jo seph Washburn. Zaclmrlnb N Winkler. Is'wis W Wells. Ed mund Wallen, Wyllr Womlbrldge. Clirlstoplier White, Seth WiKxlwsrd. Isaac Wildor, Dennis Wynn. James White. Philo II Wlldman, William Watson. William P While, Philip D Woolhopter. Ashliel Welles, John J Waver, Jncob Walter, George 51 Willett. James T Welle*. James Whllihnn. Enos Withlngton. Allen R Wright. Samuel Wilmnt, Wm Wilson. Wiliam Wright. James M Wayne. William ThomoWillinms. Patrick White, James W White. Rlchnrd Wickam, William 51 Wndley, Jacob Wnldburg. George IV Wylly, William C Wylly, Isaac P Whitehead. Issvrls Wiggins. William Waters. James White.StephenP. Whitehead, Daniel 8 Wilson. Hen ry K Washburn, Claus Wtltselien. Conrad Waldschmidt. John Williamson. John C Wagner. George 51 Wnldburg. Jno J Watts, Edtvnrd 0 Withlngton. Jnmes S Wilkins, Norman Wallace, William II Wiltberger', Polar Wlltbcrger, Simeon WaPor. Joseph W Wobster. Amos E Webster. Tlios Whlto. Thomas Wood, Henry F' Wllllnk. jr.. Georgo 8 Webb, Wil- Ham Webster, 5IIelmel WnJch. JohnEWanl. Stephen B Wil liams. Irvin L Wolf, John Wickham. Michael Weldon. Fran- els Whlto, Charles W West, Henry Williams. Jnmes 0 Wobs- Rtor. Ilenry Wilson, Martin Womlllken, Jessey Welch. John 51 Williams, Clirlstoplier Witzgon, Gregory Whlto. Samuel T Wilson. Augustus Walter, Robert Waggensteln. Edward C Wade, Diomas A Wilson, Brynn Wren, Fri*derlck R Wylly, Wliitmlllll Willinms.Miclinid Wall, Henry Welgand, Demp sey White. James G 51 Warnoch. Jnmes F. Waltnour. Elisha Wylly. Frederick Wyndlch. Peter White, Henry Williamson. Jolm Woiglam, Aaron Wilbur. Y.—Dr Flnston Young. Peter Yonson, John A Yongo, Wil liam P Yonge. Z—EdvrinS Zlttrouer, Jacob Zimmerman. Solomon Zelg- ler. EDWARD G. WI150N. oct21 Clerk of Council. L 'INEN COATS AND PANTS—An additional supply re colvod and for solo at 147 Bay street, liy mil PRICE & VEADER. C " IGARfl. TOBACCO. Ao.—60.000 Minerva Cignrs. 20.000 Ia Union do. 16.000 Isabella do, 20.000 I/oneRtardo. 10,000 Oregon do. 25,000 Cheroots and Ilavnua Sixes. 160 boxes Tobacco, various brand { 10 do Jenny Lind twist do. 10 do Lucy Neal do do. 5 do Myers’ Aromatic do. 25 do Lor- rilnrd’s fine cut do. 26 do Bogg’s do do, 26 do Goodwin’s do do. In store and for sale low by auglO CRANE k RODGFfflS. ~ARIETY.—Linseed. Sperm. Bleached, Whale and Castor Oil; whlto. red, black and tmr Lead; Slot, assorted , Dupont’s Powder, )*, >£ and 26 ft kegs: Alum. Blue Stonp, Borax, Copperas, Gluo. Brimstone. Sulphur, Madder. Indigo and logwood; Sal Soda. Sal Nitre. Snleratus, Snl Epsom nnd Pal Glauber ; sup. carb. Soda; Tartaric Acid ; Gum Cnmphor, Gum Arabic, Magnesia, Cream Tartar. Nux Vom- tea; pjisences,assorted; Opodeldoc.Paregoric,Laudnnmn, Bateman’s Drops. Hot Drop*- (alias) No. 6; Japan nnd Co pal Varnishes ; Chrome Green and Yellow. 8nnUh Brown: Umbre, IJtherege, Tena D« 8lenna; Shoe Blacking and Inks, assorted packages; Nutmegs, Cloves, Spices ; Cap. Letter nnd Writing Paper, with a great numbor of otbor useful sundries, for sale low, by auglO CRANE k RODGF.R8. LL READY!—My store Is now completed, and I Invite the attention or planters, house-keepers and others, to my large nnd varied assortment of Crockery . China- Glare, nnd Stone Ware; Wood and Willow Ware {Family Hard ware; Tnble Cutlery ; Plain and Japanod Tin Ware; and Fancy Articles—In short, every article necosrerv to furnish a house from kitchen to garret, mny be found at this estab lishment. except dry goods *nd cabinet furniture, and at m low, If not lower prices, than they can be purchased1 else where. se P 21 J. V. COLLINS. S UNDRIES.—76 barrels Stuart’s Crashed and Powdered sugar ; 80 do. do. A. B. and CClarified sugar ; 23 hhda Prim Porto Rico, nnd 10 hhd*. St. Crolr sugar -60 Conks quarts and pints Byass London Porter :M bbls. Tread well’s soda biscuit: 80 bbls. and 76 kegs Prime Leaf Lnnl; 60 mats superior old government Java Coffee ; 40 bags lAguyraand80 Prlmeold Rio Coffee; 6 Pipes moder swan Gin ; 60 boxes Revs Lemon 8yrup : 20 barrels Winter Strained and Bleached Whale (Ml: 300 boxes No. 1 Pale and Family Soap ; 20 tierces superior sugar curled Hams ; 60 boxos white 60 do. colored Clioeso ; 100 boxes new seal- •d Herrings 5 100 do. Adamantine Candles; 80 do. Beadel’s 8s and 8s Tallow Candles ; 60 boxes Pearl Starch : 40 boxes Ground Coffee ; 20 do. do. Pepper 5 W dox. painted Buckets 200 reams wrapping and 100 Cap and Letter paper. Land ing and for sate by 8ept27 °' n :mt,i7rrc.Ubr.Udnmmll»l prei - tefer M8h and mrjr dew- 1 its,' U already ;too woll lyttbo United.State* to 1 .. lUparemonht vlrtues. it , We do not propone to make unqualified statements, or to force a nostrum before ti e public, but *Unpty to request those moat Interested, the aurmtuiatukmsm.vk», to procure from the agent In their vicinity a circular, and not only read the testimony of those who hare experienced lie in* rateable curative power*, but to wrllo to, or call u|ion, the convalescent*, so that the statements may umarmte from the fountain-head; a course which will satisfy the most credulous, and one by which the reputation of the re- mady Is certain of being sustained. Write also to the proprietors, who will accord every Information, nnd furnish names of undoubted character from every section of the Union, numbering among them somoni the most emlnont physician*, clergymen, editors nnd prominent citizens, ron- dering tho reliability and efficacy of the remedy beyond tho reach of doubt and distrust. MORTIMORE’S RHEUMATIC COMPOUND Is a Vegetable Extract, an internal remedy, prepared ex pressly for this one dhwaiia; and this It will cure tn every form, either Intlamnmtory (Aouto)or Chronic, no matter of how long standing. W- V. ALEXANUFTt k Cn.. Proprietors. No. I Barclay-street. (Astor House.) New York. For sale by A. A. Solomons, and J. 11. Carter.Druggglit*. Savannah, Ua. The above have also for sate, the great alteratlvo, MOIITIMOIIK’S BITTER CORDIAL AND BLOOD PURIFIER. THIS invaluable preparation has obtained a popularity, whoreyej Introduced, .unpreceilented In the nistory ol any other preparation brought before the public. The tnul- tipliod thousands who have used It, nnd have realized IU marvellous effects in removing disease, and lle*Un*lug tho Nerwoua System, now herald It to the world as possessing tlio most superior virtues known iu the Materia Medica. Physicians or the first standing in tho medical profession uso and prescribe It ns the most effective Alterative nnd Blond Purifier ever known. To the sodentnrv it has proved itself the Balm of Gilead. Especially to'F’emales In every concelva hie condition ol life, it recommends itself as far superior in point of efficacy to any of tho numerous compounds, con centrated under tho comprehensive name of ‘•Sanuiparil- las.” Tills is a Vegetable Spirit, pleasant to take, nnd perfectly safe to bo used In any state or health, oven by the most delicate Rmale or Child. tfdT Price $1 00 per bottle. w. V. AUiXANDER ft CO.. Proprietors. No. 1 Bsrclay-strect. (Astor llouso.) New York. ForsalobyA. A. SOUjMOXS. and J. 11. CARTER. Drug, gists. Savaunah, Ga. mavlfl SCRANTON. JOHNSON & CO. S TAPLE DRY GOODS.—Duffll. Mackinac, and fine bed Blankets, white, red and cotton Flannel*, bleached and brown Shirtings, bleached and brown Jeans, striped Shirt ings, Marlboro’ Plaids and Stripes. Kentucky Jeans. Scotch Plaids, Tweeds, casslmeres Satinets, Broad Cloths, Georgia Kewoy. Schley 'a Plaids and Unsoys, striped and plain Osna- burg*. Bed Tfcka, Apron Check*. Marseilles Quilts, Furnl- tore iMmlty.a large stock of the above goods on hand and for cal# at.the lowest prices by ’ - DsWITT 4c MORGAN. Y.UL'Al TUB WONDER OF TUB AVOIILIJI “ Wo would not grow one bud of hope I You cannot garner in ripe fruit! ’* T HE GREAT REMFJIY Is at last discovered, nnd that fell destroyer or human happiness at length is conquered! Consumption shall no longer rob our firesides of tlieii brightest ornaments, nnd sink many a gentle spirit to an untimely grave! Consumption can be cured—Asthma will soon be ns the tilings that were—nnd Coughs nnd Holds, the parents or that foil dlseaso, that so often brings wo to the homos of our land, vanish, ns if by magic, before this sover eign remedy, Tills is that which lias sn long been sought for, nnd Is In full faith offered to the public ns a ckktaix cork for coughs, colds, whooping-cough, croup, asthma, and consumption' and will, in any caso where lungs sufficient are left to sus tain life, chock the ulceratiou and ralso the patient to health. This is not an idle boast, nor Is this remedy sent Into the market without a thorough trlnl. but has proved beyond a doubt, that wlmt has been asserted can iik do.nk. “Thesentiment.that consumptioncannntbe cured, has destroyed more lives than the disease Itself.”—l)r. Wakrkv. lint there Is Hopei DBV1NBS’ COMPOUND PITCH LOZBNGB! The proprietor, by tho use of this artlclo, and the blessing of Providence, was raised, when ho wns pronounced by ids physicinn to bo almost dying with consumption, to perfect health, nnd Is not willing that so great a blessing should be withheld from those ou whom “ this right hand emissary of death” has placed his mark. The i/jzenge Is perfectly hnrmless in its nature, nnd enn bo taken with impunity by the infant nnd tho invalid ; and Its beneficial effecls will 60 felt In a few hours after com mencing its use. Let nil then, try It. and If those assertions aro not proved, after nn impartial trial, the price of tho box will bo returned, nnd nil agents are authorized to refund tho money in nny case where the article is not porlectly satisfactory. Tlieso Dizenges are put up In 25 cents. 60 cents, and $1 boxes.nml oidy need a trial to bo fully appreciated. C. P. HUNT. Darikx, Oa., only agent for the Southern States, to whom nil orders must be addressed. fel8-dft w CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE. ’ TIIE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD! Not a Particle of Mercury in Jt. A N INFALLIBLE REMEDY for Scrofrila. King’s Evil. Rheumatism. Obstinate Cutaneous Fj-uptlon*. Pimple* or Pustule on the Face. Blotches. Boils. Chronic Sore Fives. Ring Worm or Tetter. Scald Head. Enlargement nnd l l nin of the Bone* and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers. Syphilitic Disor ders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudence in Ufe,i Impurity of the Blood. This vnluable Medicine, which has becomo celebrated for the number of extraordinary cures effected through Its agency, has induced tho proprietors, at the urgent request of their friend*, to offer it to the public, which they do with tho utmost confidence in its virtues nnd wonderful curative properties. Tho following certificate*, selected from a large number, are. however, strongor testimony than tho mere word of the proprietor*; nnd are all from gentlemen well known in tlieir localities, nnd of the highest respectability many of them now residing in the city of Richmond, Va. F’. BOYDEN. Fiq., of the Exchange Hotel. Richmond known every where, saya he lias seen tho Medicine called Cartkk’8 Spanish Mixtvhk administered in over a hundred cnsca. in nearly all the diseases for which it is recommend ed, with the most nstonishingly good results. He says it is the most extraordinary medicine he has ovpr seen. AGUE AND FEVEll—GREAT CURE—1 hereby certify. Hint for three years I had Ague and Fever of the most vio lent description. I had several Physicians, took lnrgo quan tities of Quinine. Mercury, nnd I believe all the Tonics ad vertised, but nil without any permanent relief. Attest I tried C'aktkh's Spanish Mixtvhk, two bottles of which effec tually cured me. and I nm happy to sny I have had neither Chills or Fevers sinco. I consider it the bost Tonic in the world, and the only medicine that over reached my case. Beaver Dnm, near Rislimond. Va. JOHN I.0NGDKN. C. It. LUCK, Esq., now in tho city of Richmond, nnd for many years In the Post Offico, has such confidence tn the astonishing efficacy or Cahtkh’h Spanish .Mixture, that he lias bought upwards of 60 bottles, which he has given away to tho alllictcd. Mr. Luck says lie has never known it to fail when taken according to directions. Dr. M1NGF1, a practising Physician, and formerly of the City Hotel. In the city of Richmond, says lie bus witnessed in a number of instances tho effects of Carter's Spanish Mixture, which were most truly surprising. Ho says In a enso of Consumption, dependent on the liver, tho good ef fects wore wonderful indeed. SAMUEL 51. D1UNKEK. of tho firm of Drinker ft Morris. Richmond, wns cured of Liver complaint of 8 years stand ing. by tho uso of two bottles of Cnrter’s Spanish Mixture GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA-Tlic Fldltois of the Rich- niond Republican bad a servnnt employed in tliclr press room.enrol of violent scrofula.combined with Rheuma tism, which entirely disabled him from work. Two bottles or Carter’s Simnlsh Mixtnro made « perfect cure of him, ami tho Editor*.In a public notice, sny they “ cheerfully recom mend it to all who are affiictcd with nny disease of the blood.” ST1IJ, ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA-I had a very vnluablo boy cured of Scrofula by Cnrter’s Spanish Mix- tore. I consider It a trulv vnluablo medicine. JAMES 51 TAYIDR. Conductor on the R. F\ ft P. It. R. Co , Richmond, Virginia. Salt Itlieum of 20 Yenrs Stnndluc Cnrcrt Air. JOHN TII05IP80N. residing in the city 01 Richmond, was cured by threo bottles of Cnrter’s Spanish Mixture, ol Salt Rheum, which he had nearly 20 yenrs. nnd which nil the physicians or the city could not cure 5Ir. Thompson Is a woll known merchant of Richmond, Va., and his cure iamoatremnrknblc. WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond, Va . had a servnnt cured of Spyhilis. in the worst form, by Carter's Spanish Mixture. Ho snys ho cheerfully recommends it, and con- aiders Itnn itivnluabte medicine. RICHARD E. WEST, of Richmond, was cured of Scrofula and wlmt physicians called confirmed Consumption, by tlireo bottle* of Carter’s Spanish Mixture. F1DWIN BURTON. Commissioner of tho Revenue, snys ho hns seen the good effects of Carter’s Spanish Mixture in a number of Spyhilitlc cases, nnd snys It is a perfect euro for that horrible disease. W5I. G. HARWOOD, of Richmond. Va.. cured old sore* nnd ulcers, wlilcli disabled him from walking. Took n few bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, nnd wns enabled to walk without a crutch, In a short tlmo permanently cured. Price $1 per bottle. Principal Depots at 51. WARD, CLOSE ft CO., No. 83 Miden J-nne. New York. T. IV. l)YOTT ft SONS, No. 132 North 2d Street. Phila delphia. BENNETT ft BEERS. No. 126 Maln-ri.. Richmond. Va. Aud for sale by SH0.MA8 51. TURNER ft CO., JAMES 51. CARTER, A. A. LOI.OMONS ft CO.. Savannah, and by Druggists and Country 5terchants everywhere. mBy20—ly SWAIM’S CELEBRAT ED PANACEA, For tho cure of Incipient Consumption, Scrofula, General Debility, Whlto Swelling, Rheumatism. Diseases of the Liver nnd Skin, and nil diseases arising from impurities of the blood and tho offocts of mercury. S WAIM’S PANACEA 1ms been for more than thirty years celebrated in this country nnd in Europe for its extra ordinary cures—for the certificates of which reference is mado to tho directions nnd books (which mny be lmd gra tis) accompanying the Panacea. Some of which giro the particulars of cases too frightful for general publication, where the patients had been almost eaten up with scrofu la, and were doomed Incurable by physicians. It has been used in hospital*, and private practice, and has had the singular fortune of being recommended by the moat celebrated physicians and otbor eminent persona. Among others by— W. Gibson. M. D..Prof. of 8urgery.Pa. University. Valentine 5tott. M. D.. Prof, of Sure. N. Y. University IV. P. Do wees. 51. D .Prof, of 5!id. Pa. Uhiversity, N. Chapman. M. D.,Prof of Physic,Pa. University. T. Parke. M. D., Pres’tCollego Physicians, I’hlliul Dr. Del Valle. Prof, of Medlclnce, Havana. Jose Eourenco de Las. Prof, of Surgery. IJsbon J. Chipman. Member Royal College Surgeon*. London. 0. W. Erring, late Minister to Spain. Sir Thomas Pearson, Major General British Army. Gilbert Rohortson. British Consul, fto. And also, tho wonderful cures effected by Swatm’a Pana cea havo, for many years, made’lt an Invaluahle remedy. The Panacea does not contain mercury In nny form, and be ing an Innocent preparation, It may beglron to tho most tender infant, The retail price has been reduced to 81 60 per bottle (con taining three half pints) or three bottles for 84. BEWARE OF IMPOSITION. Hwalm’s Panacea Is In round bottles, fluted longitudinal- ly.wlth tho following letters blown In tho glass: •* Swaix’b —Panacea—PiiiLUD’A,” and having the name of James 8walm stamped on the sealing wax and written on the label covering the eerk, and a splendid engraving for the side ot tho bottle, composed of geometrio lathe work, comprising r.lno different dies, which hare been turned for the exclu sive use of tho proprietor, by Dmper ft Co., bank note en- S avors of Philadelphia. In the centre Is a portrait of the to Wm. Swain, copyright secured. Also, gwslm'i Vermifuge, A rateable Family Medicine, being a highly apnroredrem- edy for all diseases arising from debility of thedlgestire or gans, such as worms, cholera morbus, dysentery, ferer and nguo, bleeding piles, sick hoadaohe, fto. See the pamphlet (which may be had gratis) accompanying the Vormlfuge. Itetpared only at 8watm’a Laboratory, the old stand 8er- enth-street. below Chestnut, Phlladelpola. and sold by all tho respectable druggists in the United State*. Caution to tor Puiiuc.—Persons wishing to obtain the gonuineBwalm'* Panacea and Swalm’s Varmlfuge. should bo careful to obserre that the name 8WAI5I Is spelled cor rectly on tho labels, or tbor inay be Imposed onbymedl clnes mado In imitation of them by a perron bearing a some what similar name, well calculated to decclro. Gen eral agents for tho Uhlted States. HCIHFFEIJN, nROTHERS ft 00., mh22—2awtf 104 and 106 John-street. New York, ^ COUGHS, COLDS AND BRONCHITIS. DA8T1LLES DE PARIS.—Fbr the core of roughs, cold* X and bronchial affections of the throat, *o preralent at thla waaon of the year. Wo do not recommend the Pas tille* de Pari* to cure all the Ills Ufa Is heir to, but wedq say they, will ««*• *^ etlnn* of the throat ae a trial of them wdl,prove. ^Mannlkctored bj Moore ft Taylor, 81 MaIdeh*Iaoe, New Yotk. , • , . ■ „ -• “--—HtepngDatoiedf Moo« N, b i«mB«ent Square ' untfl fromexpdHtnrrtt anaa ronflhfious senTlMtlHn bVt. convinced, undo hfa iril It U the best manure, Guano, u6t excepted, for long staple Cdtton. he has overused. ' ln respectfully calling ydur kttentlon to to th* brlefre- rordsbove.it Is simply to show , you, that my Chemical Compound has not been heralded with the customary os tentation aud appliances or an Infallible panacea, l have sololy, and without other effort dopended upon Its own merits, time, end existence, to attract your attention. It has not been forced upon yon, with exaggerated state- menu or Its virtues ; there has been no effort to seek your patronage ; on tlm contrary, I have studiously avoided tlie possibility of the charge, either of imposition or humbug- gery. Tins moderation has been exorcised not from tho absence of sn enthusiastic confidence iu the virtues of my Compound, but from a *te r »conviction that time and ex- jierlmemt would develops) Its great importance to your Iu-' terests. nnd command Irani me, as a duty, a more formal donut ud upon your attention to this Important subject, Tho letters now before Ilia from vnrlousqusrtcrs ; the difficulty orprocurlngUuano. nnd the progres* ot agricultural Ini- prominent, have convinced ino that nmoUthe time ia do to. My Renovator.or thcmiml SalU. is a Compound or/Hii- hrmthaUi. Soda. Pota>h. Sulphate of Lime. Ammonia, de.. (of tho tetter I distill one barrel of liquid a dny) nnd the wholo sro fixed and sulplmled with the Ull of Vitriol. To Improve thlAcoiupound, as well its to make Gtinno a permanent manure and meet the prevailing passion for a first large crop. I.three years sgndetenmneU uutetiy, loyeelt. to make experiments ot the mixture of my fertilizer and the best Peruvian Guano In proportions of >4;. ft and Gusno.— 'The result In blmost every case has more, fur more, than realized my expectation*. 1 knew that In Guano there wns no trace of scarcely any of the above elements, except Blp. hosiilmtes and Aluiooiiis. but the latter in such lnrgo pro- portions that it would stlmulnto a first crop in a ratio pre cisely ns It exhausted tho laud nnd Impoverished it without a furl her supply, until finally nnturo. failing to supply tho chemical projn-rtles required, the soil would become unpro ductive even to Guano. The Ammonia in Guano, living free or volntlle. Its escape wltli other eleineuts for which ft lias a greater affinity wm* certain, and of course nn entire loss to the ruture improvement ol tho soil. To reinwly this, to nniko tlio Salts uclive. to umko tho Gmino a durablo man ure, to Insure mi Immediate return for outlay in a first crop, equal to Guttuo. mol to afford a manure that would Improve the soil permanently, were tlio mutes which sug gested u union of the Salts and Guano, nnd to which mny be added, a reduction in price of a costly manure. I was fur ther inliiieuceil by the knowledge that many of tho ele ments of which Gun no hns scarcely a trnco, particularly l’otush. colored largely into chemical prnpertlcn of the Cot ton plant, nnd that Its presence was absolutely necessary, in sumo form, for the production of tlio best Cotton. My anticipations have been realized beyond my hopes, and justify mo in saying that In tho compound of Guano and my Suits, I offer you the best cotton manure the world hat eterteen : and in other crops subordinate to no other manure. Tills is n loud blast for one who lias been hereto fore partially silent ; but I honestly conceive such nn ex pression Is ns due to your interest as mine. Guano con tains a supply of Diphosphates ami free Ammonia, as can no where else be found, nnd my Sails every oilier dement which the soil or the plant rc jiiire*. The philosophy is a very simple one nod u natural one. Whether 1 am right or wrong in this confidence in my compound, is a vital ques tion to the ngricultiirtets of your State ; nnd having the past year sold, iwrhiips one hundred tons to vnrlous Plant ers of Georgia. 1 invite them, earnestly invito thorn, to pub lish the results of their experiments in the public papers, that tlio best information mny bo collected upon the sub ject. If I am right iu theory and practice, in the estimate 1 place upon the valuo of the compound, can any subject he more vital to your iutotests ? Is there sny question more worthy of your Investigation ? Should it not attract popular attention t Is there not In what has already been shown, ample reasons for linearly enquiry into its rdativo value, both for Inndniid crop with Guano alone ! If such a courso docs not dem -nstrato all I have said, you will not lie troubled with further communications from me. My ob ject is. that yon should not be deceived, and tlio moment I find I am. I would nut continue tlio enterprise for one year’s cotton crop of your whole State. I have Invested somo diameter n« well ns money in this enterprise. That 1 have authority for tlio pi feeding statements, will bo confirmed by tlio following extracts frm letters emanating from sour ces entitled to tlio highest confidence nnd consideration. Under date of’JOtli of test August. Mr. ChrUhnlm again writes me in regard to the results of the Salts alone: •• As It is time to think about innkingmanure and other pro]inrntiona for next year’s crops, those of this year hav ing received all the attention, except harvesting that we can give them. 1 him* thought it mlvisablo. front the disap pointment of oUtcvs the present year, to bo In time with you. we had a most unprecedented drought, troin 1st of April to 6th of July, which has told sadly upon must of our crops, and nlso u]>un the effects of all manure. Of course tlio Renovator hns suffered ns well as other' manures, but lately our cotton crops have begun to show tlio good effect* of your Konovator. A few Haulers havo without any solici tation on nny part, expressed derided approbation of its ef- fectsupon the cotton, which thoy did not npnear to have tlio lenst idea of ever seeing, having applied it on their poorest nnd most exhausted lands, in hopes, apparently, of bring able to condemn It. On my colton ll already goes alioud, one barrel per acre, of 460 bushels of cow-pea com post. oftlm best material, sedge mid old ]>cnt. I have no doubt that later in tliu season its effects will be more per ceptible. From my own experience. I Minx it to be the bat manure Ihaix ever teen ajipiitd to Long Slnjile Cotton on my land*,— As soils differ ns well ns men. others mny think or expo- ricnco differently, but my rule is 10 be guided br my experience. In preference tn that of anybody cur soil nnd situation combined are rather peculiar. Hunters who have applied Guano largely to cotton al ready express themselves more satisfied with tho effects of your Renovator. I drop you this, therefore, to engage iu good time fully ns much as I engaged last year, and mny be a little more. You may save 3u0 barrels for me. From conversation with ITnuters. nnd from observation. I would ndvtecyou to uso different proportions for different soil, for instance, for very poor sandy soil*, where growth of cotton Is desirable, half Gu .110 nnd half Renovator ; better lands, but still rutlier deficient in growth of plant, one- third Guatui. or even one-fourth, the rest Renovator ; aud in good growing lands, where fruitfulness only Is wnnted. tho Kcuovator nlouu ; nnd in nowly cleared lands, n small qunntity in the holt with tho seed to give an endy start.— Hoping Hint your manure may contluue to give satisfac tion. ami n necessary conseiiuoncp.n largo demand to you.” The following Is from Dr. Horatio Bowen, of Clinton, Ga.. toN. A. Hardee. Esq., Savannah, under date of Soptembcr 20lh: ••I11 answer to tlio Inquiries contained in your circular of 30th Juno last. In which you wish to know my opinion of with legnrd to tho effects of 1 KctVlewelVsGuano and Salts’ on laud mid crops, 1 havo to inform you tlmt the inauspic ious season during the past Spring and Summer had well nigh destroyed all hopes of benefit from Its application for tills year. My overseer bad applied It to corn plunted very carefully In drills on old land, last year iu oats, tlio nuinuro applied in small quantities In about 4 to 6 inches of tho com. and all covered lightly with n sinnll bull tongue plow. Coun iuintkii unti.Mi tiik first wkkk of .March.—Soon nf- ter planting, tho unusually heavy nnd beating nins of Hint month followed nn<l continued until thc20tn,the weather bring at the same time cool. Then followed the dry weath er and still coni, not another drop of rain until the 20th of Juno, three entire months. Tho result was that not more than one-third tlio corn ever got up, and fully one-half of tlmt lmd died. I despaired of making anything from the little that was left nnd directed my overseer to plow It up nnd plant iu tlio same rows immediately after the first rains, hoping that some good effects of the salts might stilt remain. The second planting was done on tho 21st of June. The seasons proved favorable, and the corn camo up ami crew off finely. Ills now in roasting oars, nnd will make bard earn. In appearance it Is about ns good again ns the corn in the same field, planted on the same day, but with out manure of nny kind. The quantity applied was about 160 lbs. per acre. My overseer thinks tlmt qunntity of salts nnd gunuo has lmd. under nil the disadvantages, ef fects nlMiii) equal to the application of thirty bushel* of cotton seed per acre. I mil pleased with tho effects of tlio salts nnd guano, and wish you to procure and forward uie tlireo tons of tlio same article, if procurable at any tiling like the rate of last year ” Which is again followed by Dr. Baldwin B. Miller lo Messrs. N. A. llardi-e ft Co., my agents in Savannah : •• I have delayed answering your letter relative to tlio Guano and Salts, for tlio purpose of letting the corn on which I put it mnture. It Ims already done so now. I think it 1ms added to the production 70 to 75 |>er cent. My neighbors sny 100 i>cr cent. The gypsum or sulphate nf I.ime. I think, has Increased tho production 26 per cent. It nets best upon stubble land, or land which Ims a good vegetable coat ujmn it. Mr plan of planting is us follows : First fallow the land well, lay tlio rows six feet apart by riiniiingnn8or 10 inch shove! quite deep, drop the (urn in the furrow 3 feet apart, but ✓4 ox. of the (.'nano and Salts to each bill, say )> oz. otr each side of tlio Corn, about 6 inches from it. run a scut- ter furrow on each side of the shovel furrow to cover tho Corn, nnd afterwards run a cotton-board over the bods. The plaster 1 spread mi the bottom of the hill nnd planted the Corn on it. I used It oz ; 1 think oz. will do better. I wish you to order for mu one ton of Guano nnd Salts, made of Peruvian Guuno. and tliirty-llvo barrels of Ground Blaster, or Sulphate of Ume." C. F. Drake to N. A. Hardee <t Co. “I have received your noto reqoe-diug the results of niv experience in the use of KettlewelBs Compound of Agricul tural Salts and Guana, nnd I embrace tlio present opportu nity to give it to you ns far iih I sin ablo, I bare, tha pre sent sensnn. used Blaster of Baris, Mane’s Improved Super Phosphate of Mine and tho Salts and Guano, and must give a decided preference to tho Compound as manufactured by Mr. Kcttlewell. •*My first experiment wns with a crop of radishes; tho rows were planted20 inches npnrt. the first manured with the salts and Gum no, the second wltli Super Phosphate of Limn, the third had no manure at nil. nnd to alternately through tlie bed. Tliosotlmt were manured with tlio Salts and Guano were full 60 per cent better than the others.— The difference in color could be seen for 100 yards. They were fit for market several days previous to the other rows, nnd were more tender and were entirety freo from that stringency so olijoctiouable to a good radish. There was no perceptible difference between tlio rows manured with the Super-I'hospfate of limo am! those that had no manure. 51 y method of using It was tills : I dug a trench from 4 to Cinches deep, and scattered tho Compound in it and tlion covered to the depth of about tlireo inches, and plant ed the need. The soil was a black, sandy loam. I also tried it on sated with a good effect. Upon corn, its effect was truly surprising.—the land ui>on which it was used was a poor yellow sand, the ground was thoroughly broken up. the Compound wns then sowed broad-cast at tho rate of 300 lbs. to the acre, and harrowed in, nnd the ground mark ed out and planted tlie sarna as the remainder of the field. The portion thxt wns manured came up first, and has had a much better apiieiiranco all through tho season than that which lmd no manure, but was treated in other respects tbesnine. It has stood the exceeding dry weather ot this season very well: nnd a nelgliborfi g Planter of twenty years’ experience, snys tlmt it is full one-third bettor in every reipcct. I intend to harvest it separately, so as to compare it wltli tho remainder of tlio cron. As to the far more of tho Inferior than llm‘teto£ >rttt, ? w ) r t£n fc consequence the planter Is consfrotte tHL IU “. loss by Mils innocent fraud, in,Si n tlm manufacturer b* an excuse.^ U D°° the ITaster. unfortunately to the nt.«*»- . * than plaster without regard to uffilt/k to. ■(deration to price; whereas a «WriI one dollar, would be much diw&I ■ ‘Jr rtolUr. per barrel ' ,h * n * Wof SS <i **°*l'rion, I offer tnjr farth-te •» , ^ tlm highest rates or gypsum per renu« /SP"* M if I quite as much regard te the «Bricultu»n’ni rnnl ri)V|a as the profit to mo Is no equivalent in-ii r *?** , ®fo*« and effort It requires to secure an article fan!^ or ' l,0, N» ’ standard which I hart- adopted, and from LmVP t° Um ver depart When I fail to jerourean 8 quently occurs. °* nnd tho wholo W article stamped with my nstee. csnonl»k,v . -jj-drtatto 5le?sra. N.A,IlARtiatftCo., Savannih. UJ * lion -if nall-nU mUo! ■ n-.tor.ilo,, lo h,:,l All clirimlc orthe human nmol 1 , trt-t.ln-1 ,,t 11,1, liiHlIluIn: ll,.|*|,,laS J*"*|r con,11,,,lion. liymorrlioM, „ r nil!.,. ■r r | m-n.iiionnrrlimi,,l, no {JW u,l. nmccmcnl,,Alfoctton, nr tin, ,1 .Incln, mill nil clunnlcdl.rn.r. of tl„ ,l,|n .V, *T- 1 [uln, ilror.r.Sjpl.lll., ,. Ij. iiruru uln. .clnllcn, tic ilouloumis, hrT.o or tliu falling sickness, virtigo. imralysis cy. bronchitis asthma, chronicInfiamatlou of tu* ,a **’ and bowels, atrophy, and Indeed every possibL * clirouc diseased action that is cuniirei!qmdS, , '£‘ 1 J •» curable, ir nn organic lesion be present. a, J ‘* !U * a «U Tho lAidius' Department is under the Iminmti.i. . sion of tlmt accomplished lady. Mr*. J*V« known to the old patrons of \L ' Thefacil t i-s which this institution offer, torthesm^ tton of n strictly hvdropatl.lc aiul l.vgion.r a.uroljT”.' mont. together with Its easiness or access Gonniln, nn>l II,• rijclnln, Slnlc.SSlSTlllSSf adapted to the wants of invalid*, desirous of avalE 1 "* selves ol the efficacy of the water-cure. allm g them. The purity of the water and accommodation, r or _ . re too well known to need comment. lor P*»U, In fitting up the establishment nocx|wnM>hMbrf«~ ed Hint could conduce to make It one or the most dnlXu plows of resort for invalids In tin- United States Patients wiB be required to furnish tlreir own out These will consist of friction sheets and tmreli ~ an.l l.lnnkot>.ft>r -njorinc pnrp-w,. Allnf.uS.’STS purchased here on the moat reasonable term*. ^ * Twins—Professional attention, use of bath* a. week—board 86 per week—payable monthl'r w. r ' r bon riled and t rented for 810 p,' r week. J ' Smu " All lettera of Inquiry promptly answered. j otf# (JS Odtimten.—-The undersigned, fate moMtarfr iSL Frvncl.-j. Hotel. Sorfolk, V,.. l„,l„ s £" tnu above popular establishment, takes nk-nsnre inirifn™ ing his numerous friends tlint lie has. nt great labor IS expense, refitted nnd furnished tlie house and iimtsW tte most ample arrangement* for the comfort and coowite* of all who may favor him with their patrouage Having had considerable experience ia liotel-ketbirnrh. flatters himself that families am! single boarder* an t*»V commodiited at the Irving as satisfactorily m at *diotter hotel or boarding house in Hie United State*. * ; ^ Members of Congress nnd others visiting tradunitM. with n view to reside there for some time, would dowellt, examine this house before mnktngnrrangniipnt«el«»bm It is eligibly situated nt tlio corner of 12tli street and IW sylvanin avenue, midway between the CkpM and Omit. inents. Tlio building is large nnd of nmlern irthitcctni tliu rooms are spacious and well ventilatri, and theforri- tore is new and of the best dcs-riptinn. 1 Still /letter.—Tlio charge* nro moderate and in aererff. nnce with the times, whilst tlie tables groan with the tot that the country affords. Call, examine, and sriWj jom. I selves. DANIEL I). FRENCH Washington. D. C.. Juno 1.1853 u. s. bennett _ aTcoZ SUCCESSORS TO J. C. THORNTON. n Having purcliased the entire Intsrnt of Mr J. C. Thornton In hix Carriage (^tsbltehmentle ’, as my this city, most respectfully solicit s continuation of then- tensive patronage so liberally bestowed on the late proprie tor. It is our Intention to keep a large and extend?* u. sortment of nil Kinds of Carriages, suite.) to thti nartit. Tlio late proprietor. Mr. J C.Thornton, willact as onragrii at the north, for the purchase and supply of unrestsbtbh- ment. His experience of twenty year* In the bnninemt the South, will Insute to our friends and natron? mbs well selected stock os cannot fail to give entire utl'hrtln. Mr. Bennett will give his personal attention lo *11 kfod of repairing, as heretofore, LEWIS 8. BENNETT. THOMAS A. BROWN. maylO JUDGE W. HARRIS. A CARD.—U will be seen from the above, that I Invewli nut to 5fessrs. L. 8. Bknnkit ft Co., and I hare every ml- dunco in tlio ability of these gentlemen, both In capability nnd capital, to successfully conduct tlie businwaand keep up tlie reputation of the establishment. 5lr. Lewis S. Rennot hns been my foreman for the hit two years, and I take pleasure in rorommcndinghintutbi public ns an Industrious, capable and deservingm»n.tin, while looking to lit* own interest, will not neglect those of his patrons. In relinquishing my business in this place, 1 take tieep. portunlty lo say, that It 1* not from nny dl'nliitirtwe whatever. Since my residence in tlie city of Smnn»i,I have been kindly nnd generously treated, sndbarene- ceeded much hotter than I anticipated. In the courso I have Just taken. I have been prompted kj considerations of a private chnrnctcrnltogelberj wherever I may be. I sliall always carry with me the liveliest hbi* of obligation, and cherish the deepert Interest In the pr* portly and advancement of tlio city nnd it* people. Noth ing will do more to effect this, tlinn the suntalning of i healthy nnd honorable competition. J-et thejood peopled the City nnd Stnte see to it. J. C. TH0RNTUS. Savannah. Oth May. 1863. . N. B.—Mr. H. D. W. Alkxanpkii is my legally anthemed agent for the transaction and closing up of inyborioew. maylO J. C. T1IORNTON. SUND1UBS. or; HUBS choice Porte lUcti Sugar: 15 «lo Fl Croix de; /Gt) 50 hills Stuart’s crashed ami jsiwdercd Sugar; Mde do A nandC clarified do; ISO bbls Baltimore aodKfMji F'lonr; 75 do Genesee do; 60 do lliram Smith's 4»;1» casks quarts and pints temdon l’ortcr; 50 bids M»!«- phia Cream Ale; 75 boxes soda and sugar Cracker*;» bids I-vtd ; 200 sacks IUo Coffee; 60 do Uguyra de; obi Government Java do ; 4 pipes 5leder Swan Gla; »*• Stngliound do ; 5 half pipes (Hard, Bupuy ft Co's Bkhis 3 do .Signett do; 10 quarter casks Sweet Malaga Wise; 18 do Port do ; 10 do .Madeira do; 60 basket* Jleidieitk«i 160 bbls domestic Gin. Hum, Whisky and Urandy; 2»d* Nos 1.2 nnd 3 Mackerel; 30 linlfbbla do; 6 cam&rtiw; 200 boxes No 1 pale and family Soap; 100 doTallnw(u dies; 75 do IVarl Starch ; 150 reams Wrapping Paper. Jut receiredandforsaleby McMAHO.V ft BOYIE^ SUNDIUES. K i\ CASKS prime Bacon Sides ; 25 d« do Shonlderi: 3 (Jt/ tierces sugar-cured Items; 1*>0bids A It and t-rite' lied Sugar; 30 hints Muscovado do; 25 do Porto Kicow, 20 do New Orleans do ; 50 bbls butter, eager *nd Crackers ; 50 boxes Tallow Candle*. Cs.nm 8a; ION® J* anmntine do (Is; 25 do Sperm do Os; Mc*«k* Hilieni UmdonPorter, plots; 200 boxes Colgate* lean ^*rtn, 100 do N» 1 lisle nnd family Snap; W.W® 600 bags Shot, assorted sires ; 60 boxes Engb»b I 'F**, bbls Baltimore Flour : 50 do Hiram Smith»do; W MP Georgia do ; 300 reams Wrapping «i 1»tlew Bice. F’or saio by oct3 WLIKTKR k 1 rillUlCK HAMS, ftc.—Just receivci-M < )choiceJ>rB'-H'l 1/ extra Hums. 6 hints Bacon HtoeKhr*. » laird. 10 half bids Pig Pork, 6 lilids Y’orto Ricol bbls Stuart’s crushed nnd clarified Sugar. M l’"***®* Soap. Starch nnd Candles. 20doi*B Watwlsik sorted Scrub Brushes. 50 do assorted Clothw renc*. ground Coffee. 30 do Mustard. 50 grow round "J 30dozen Washboard*. 60 bids white wine '.a, NO Syrup, ftc.. ftc., for sale, wholesale tad retri, comer of Broughton and Drayton "trcctel^ poonSII. MACKOIKI. Ac.—Jurt « U new Codfish. 10 bids extra No 1 M K . scaled Herrings. 10 half bbls Itew’s eorned Ik • „ t tra choice Cnnal Flour For sale wl.olcttle and rtuu, tho corner of Broughton nnd |*j[v|j) O'COSNEB. I. CLOTHS.—Tim nirirt*rompiri* X’ noth*. In every variety of ratternsanderi in widths from one to eight yanl*. Fnniili * , p j K in- **“ can cover their dining room* or bs ' WM. II. GU10N. Agent, Carrel WskMuw rbs 140 Congress and 67St. Ju«»? OLD PENS AND I’ENCIIS AND 81EKI. PBj-JJk received, a fine assortment of gold doublo and single extension; n!*°. n v* tie 7 rtHOICK HAMS. CORNED HKKF*. , ‘ I "' W^Pig ly receivnl 100 iteynold’s F^tra f*" L 1 ?, ,. S.|| on jUrk«i Hams. 39 birds Bacon Shonldere, 10 Helf bbto »«•* ^if Beef. 10’hair and whole bids »'* 1 °2JofCroogh* JmtJ. 10 bbls winter OH. For sale at the corner oi w ton nnd Drayton streets, by nAVir) o'CONNEB- iaiUiV’3 UE0R01A 5 perior goods manufactured *?V 0 ' , he jmrtrt- sidered hy“judges to bo tbe brat ertWe Planters are Invited to call SsTILU- ..dwridn-MJ-na"* « h lUNDRlES—80 bbls Stuart's ) 60 do do crashed nnd powderenmj- pure Genesee Flour, 60 do sngnr *"d go- lasses, 50 dozen assorted Rrooms, 20W jo bbls gorsl eating Potatoes. 80 half» J uiiosr CM; Mackerel. 80 boxes Beadclfa fiinnt k Will'**?’ dies. 60 do selected white Cheese. 50 do Grs« ^ lt j 6s nnd 8* Tobacco. 300 resms aswrted wrappms i |#i j proper proportion of the Saits to the Guano, It Is my opin ion that two-thirds of tlio Salts to one of Guano I* best for thn sandy soil In tlio vicinity of Savannah, ns the agricul tural Salts nro generally deficient In this aril; for the low black soil of Uiis region one-half of each It may not be Improper to state In connection with this, the result of my uso of ground Plaster: upon com It was not pereoptible. but on a piece of Musqult Gross It* effects were good, nlso upon beans nnd English peas. As to the cost of using the Salts nnd Guano. I could not have manured ns well In three days, with two men nnd n team, as I did in less than half a day with ono hand. I send you tills, not for publication, bat to enconragn you In the sale of an article that pos sesses some merit to the agriculturalist.*’ Wylla W. Mason, Esq., of Auburn. Ate . wri'es me: '• I am making a closo experiment with the^nannre*, Guano and 8aits. on ono acre each of corn and cotton, and am thus far much ptessed. If tho experiment succeeds as well In fructification as in tho formation of the vegetable fibre, the manure Is the very best article for our soils in this section.” -,,, , These toitimonial* could be Increased far beyond the con venience of paying expensivo advertisements, but enough has been salu to incite curiosity, and if It fails I bare the comfortable assnranco of finding elsewhere a full demand, for all lean manufacture. I shall bo preparol with a con siderable supply for tho spring crop, but now give notice that all orders jlnt received will have the preference. For the fall crop my engagements will not enable me to meet any conaldenble demand before November. Planter* wlio or der now and Indicate when they wish either the compound or salts ahlppod, will have their quantity entered at once, and of course have precedence over those who may order at a later day. I menOon this, iMMaHta jui have been entirety unable, to weet the demand, and hav e a- dopted thta prlndple,'which I conceive the moat eqoltabte. oSe^»rdmSS» rtaiteni will find that thU marurecosts them leas than the labor of applying domeetlc manures, nab'. '• *>. •■?. ’ . 6s and 8* Tobacco, .too rwim ^ ro w*'t id- boxes FmBh ft Buclmn’s family * Beadel’s Pearl Starch, landing r«m™ {."..ViSoK k CO- for sale by octlO SCRANTON. J'Hl^^.--^ D FJ-25S SILKS, ftc.—Pteld. Illack en’l a«tU nnd Plain Silk*. L'miibaztecs, f pres«»- ind a now style of goods for ft VtTteTH-L’A led In this market, at \r»ring*'* K* 0 ^'. ocl20 72 St. Jull-ndKBUr/Aii-t-y.'W^ - TJtTTEK. CHEESE * Nn .'-jyrf!uS’lCln W* 9 Ji Ituttor; 60 b-sc- Mlcct.il Eitf ~ r ,tt»«- 1,1.1, lltram Pinllh'i Floor. ne« -lint, '«- l 'cn I- cr. 1111.1 for Mitt by SCftANTOK, JOIIESKWJ®, pwrnis ash sale by octl " _ - . -'tetTo(n«t' U-ARPW^AOAZINF^Tl.eSc^nJ^ 0 ^ irt ,|xD4 H per’a Magazine, an excellent numter. mI)li -v for sale by 135 Cnngrra»«frgb- fTAY—175helea'nrtme NorthBgr ^ UDd,nS Xl Steamer Augusta,auJ for FAY ft octl 2 J A ! -fj-rr,rrS*1bbb- /-WEESE. nitACEEto.AC.-60 ™rt ^ , Ll Boiler UlMiilt -. Smr ■ » -!»• *■ C participation the firm will transact all burin namo nnd style of Fort ft Norwood. puXR^? octlS—fit 1 Kirtl*. ij T“ATTO^aSbflOUtha dally expert^ P* r ^ lA Horm. For ul. to * rri ”/^ auA v. KnLf 'JS' . ■ • i .. — -■ - s* '