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itoo) m the oftata af Dr. Meow Hutton, *a-
Coart of
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4 5fc?«j?ttS^,ti>dUooj.^ioaUhanwbo«ttm7
? Mon toWonff obpeor tofaso aM Chart to Moko objec-
0OH (If MJ they K»») 00 or before tbe first Mooday In
Jtmmxt,Jtimwl»*ld UUm ofll ha granted.
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; ;aarl9 J01CC M. MlLLpf.o. c. c.
{. ^tBOBBU—(l«dto*Cbanfae-tla all whoso It way coooetn:
Vf Whereas, Bohart H. Griffin will apply nttbo Chart of
.- Cgffinasyfcf tetters Jt—lssnryos administrator on the m-
toteaf fan. Jana Woodruff. fcosaMd:
UNOS ara,tharafore,te cite end adaroalabel] whoa it oray
•aoesrntobeand appear before said Oowrt to aiti objee-
tte.rif any Umt bar*) oo or before tba Bnt Mood*y la
Mar aatt, othcnrtM Mid tetters will ba granted.
wltnee*, Joba M. MiUen, Ear. Ordinary far Chatham coun
ty, tW-Ut day of Noremb^lt&S.
gar 10 * JOHN 1L MILLED, o. c. c.
a i^BMBU-OMha Gnmly To all whom It mar coo
VJ (ns: Whereas, Robert IL Griffin will apply to the
Chart of Ordinary for tettera dUabeory oa the estate of
Xn. Ins WooiraV, Uta of mid coaaty. deceaaed t
ThM#ar#.tberefore,toeiteandadinonUbaUwbowi It may
aoseero. to be and appear before tbeaald Court to make ob
jection (If any they hare,J on or before the fint Monday in
any tbejbaraJ <
otherwise Mid Utter* will be
be great.,.
John M. Milieu, Etq., Ordinary for Chatham
trat day of Norambef, IMS.
JOHN M. MILLEN, o. c. C
—CkaUumOommt))—I» all whom it may eon*
corn: Where**, Rhine#* M. KoOoek will apply at the
Charter Odinary,for letter* of dismission aa executor on
the eetate of MIm PriacllU Houston:
TtMMare.therefore,to dUandodmonUh all whom itmay
• •oaeen.to be and appear before eaid Court to make objec
tion (if nay they hare) on or before the Brat Monday in
January next, otherwise told letter* will be granted.
. Wltaeer, John M. MiUen. Esq., Ordinary for Chatham conn-
ty tbb lot day of July. IBM.
jyt JOHN 11 MILLEN o.o. o.
/"I BORG LA—Chatham County—To ell whom it may con-
vJ ora: Where**, H*nry WIHUra* will apply at tb<
Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory on tiro estate ol
Locblin Wright, deceased:
Then are therefore to cite and admonish all whom It may
•oaeern, to be and appear before said Courts make objec-
loe (If any they hare) within the time prescribed by law,
otbenriM Mid letter* will be mated.
Witness, Jo*. Ganabl. ftq., Dep. firdinary for Chatham
eoonty. thl* 10th day of August. 1853.
aatll JOS. OANAHL. Dtr.o. o. c,
G EORGIA—Chatham County i—All whom it may concern:
Where**, John U. Barnard will apply at the Court of
Ordinary for letter* dlsmlssory a* administrator cum testa-
bmoIo oonnexo on th* estate of Mr*. Ann Mongin:
Tba*# Ore, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
■ay concern to be and appear before said Court, to make
•ejection (If any they bare) on or before the second Mon
day in January next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
*•“ “ * " * ir Chatham
ty in January next, otherwise said 1
Witness. John M MiUra. E*i.. f
wntr. tote 14th day of July, 1853.
Ordinary for C
JfW
| t EORGIA—Chatham County—To all whom it may con.
VT eern I Whereas. William J. Bulloeh, Executor of the
■lata of Mary Neafrill. deceased, will apply to the Court
of Ordinary for letter* dlsmlssory on the said estate:
These are. therefore, to cite ami admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to be and
appearst the office of John M. Mlilen, Ordinary, within
the time prescribed by law. and show cause (if any they
re) why said letters should not be granted.
G'
re) why said letters should not be granted.
WKneM-Jneeph Ganabl. Depute Ordinary
•ounty.thls 1st day of August. 1853.
July 29 JWmi GANAlll..
for Chilli am
pet. o. c. c.
EORGIA—Chatham County j—To all wliora it may con
. ’ c«rn: Whereas, Norman Wallace will ejipiy at the
Coart of Ordinary for letter* dlsmlssory as Excutor on the
eetate of Robert Isaac :
Theseare, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may
•oaeern to be and appear before said Court to make objec
tion (if any they hare) on or before the first Monday in
February next, otherwise said letter* will be granted
Witness. John M. MilJen. Esq.. Ordinary for Chatham corn
ty,tbis second day of July, 1853.
'j,3 ’ joim k. unxra. 0.0.0.
, . - To all whom It may eon*
T corn : Whereas, William C. Dawson, will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letter* dlsmlssory on the estate of
Christopher Dawson, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite aod admonish all whom it
may concern, to he end appear before said Court to make
objection, If any they hare, on or before the first Monday
In March next, otherwise said letter* will be granted.
Witness. Joseph Gtnahl. Deputy Ordinary for Chatham
county, this 31st day of August. 1853.
Ml JOSEPH OANAHL. mir, o. c. c.
rsai
—s in wfeM tt
lltalkBli
■m prescribed by
I let day of An-
m^a-
H^^fe.’ssasrissaa:
G eorgia—aunty.
e
C lEORGIA —Chatham County To all whom it may con
f concern: Whereas, Caroline Zipperer will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters dUmlasory on the estate of
George J. Zipperer:
These are, therefore, to cite and and admonish all whom
It may concern to be and appear before said Court to make
objection (if any they hare) on or before the first Monday
in March next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, Joseph Ganabl, E*q..Dep. Ordinary for Chatham
county thl* 17th day of August IB'"
auglS JOSEPH
ifl EORGIA—BulUxh County;—To all whom it may con-
vJ cem: Whereas, Redding Denmark will apply at the
Coart of Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory as administrator
on the estate of Deniel O’Connor:
These are, therefore, to e le and admonish all whom it
■ay concern, to be and appear before said Court to make
Objection (If any they bare) on or before the first Monday
In June next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. Wm. Lee. sen., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch coun
ty, this 30th day of Noreinber, 1653.
nor30 WM. I.EE. Sen’r., o. n r.
C 1 ^ t EOIUHA—Chatham County s—To all whom it easy con-
T etrn: Whereas, John Me. McMahon will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate
of James Carol,in. deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
may concern, to be and appear before said Court hi make
objection. If any they hare, on or before the second Mon-
dar In January next, otherwise said letters will be grantM.
Witness. John M. Milieu. Esq.. Ordinary for Chatham
County, this 1st day of December. 1653.
dec2 J01LN M. MILLE.V, o. c. c.
G EORGIA—Chatham County >—To all whom It may con
cern: Whereas. Andrew parry will apply at the Court
•f Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate or
Cormfck Brady, deeeased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make
oojeetion (If any they hare) on or before th# second Mon
day In January next,otherwise said letters will be granted.
witness, John M. MiUen, Esq., Ordinary for Chatban
County, thl* 1st day of December. 1853.
decs JOHN M. M1I.LEN. o. a. c
J^tEOBOIA—Chatham County i—To all whom it may con
VT cern: Whereas. George J. Kolloth will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters of dismission on too estate of
Edward Neuft ille, deceased:
These ore, therefore, to cite aud admonish all whom
H may con era. to be and appeal before said Court, to
make objection, if any they bare, on or before the first
Monday In June next, otherwise said letter* will be
granted.
Witness, John If. MiUen. Esquire. Ordinary for Chatham
connty. this 1st day of December. 1863.
docj John m. millen, o. q. q.
G eorgia—Chatham County i—To all whom It may con
cern: Whereat, Her. J. F O’NIell, will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on
estate of Margaret McDonald, deceased:
~ re, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
/*1MO>OU X4fos% ObtMffifr—Ta all vlwas It nsay coa-
VT cars: Wkoraas,Bareli J. Way will apply to tba Osart
Ordiaarr for tetters dlssslsesry ea the e^eto ef Nathaniel
J. Way, lata afeoldecaaty, deceased:
Tbaea ora, therefore, to site »4 afiaWdsk att who* It
soar snassra, to be oral appear before aoM Coart, to make
•bjactieas, goay they bare, wtttoi tba Ume pvaacritod by
laar.athanrtee eaid lettorx wQl ba graatod.
WltMM, W. P. OIrsrdeaa, Esq., Ordtoory far JJtorty
eoaatr, this 21th day efSeptoa tor ,1153.
tr& W. P. GIRARDEAU, o. U o.
ONrt af OMUaary ef Balteci Coaaty.
f IBOBGIA—AsOedk Cbasb *—Tc all wbora It ns; ©oo-
VJ ton: Whereas, Jo^Night, Jr-. wUl apply at the
Coart jt Ordinary for letters of administration oa the ae
tata o»4 aflecta al Thomas Knight, late of said county, de-
Tbaaa are, Iberefora, to cite end admonteh all mhom It
■say wooer# to ba and appear before Mid Coart toraake
objections (if toy they have) oo or before tba second Moo-
day la January oexLothenriee said letters will be graatod.
wltoeas, WOllan Lee, Sr., Eeqnlre. Ordinary for Bulloch
county, this TUth day of November. 19U.
dee* WILLIAM LEE, Sr., o. a. c.
rnumiA—ntOoeA Oomtgf—lo all Whom it may con
VJ eern: Whereas. Abeotetn Parrish. Senior, and Baxzell
Jones, will apply to the Coart of Ordinary for Utters of ad
ministrator oa toe rotate and effects of Elisha Jone#. late of
said coanty, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
Btayeoaetrfl. to ba aod appear before Mid Court, to mike
objection, if soy they have, on or before the second Monday
in January next, otherwise Mid letter# will be granted.
Wltoeaa, William Lee, Sr., Esquire, Ordinary for Bulloch
eouaty, tbls 24lb November, 1853.
dec* WILLIAM.LEE. Sr., o, a. c.
/ 1 fcOROlA—Bullock County:—On the first Tuesday In
VJ January next, before the court bouse door In Slates-
borough. In said county, will bt sold, under an order ol the
Court of Ordinary on the first Monday in October Rut, one
negro man. named Smart, aged about forty years, belong
ing to tba estate of Robert Slater, a minor, and sold for the
benefit of said minor. Terms made known on tbe day of
•ala. novl6 GREEN K SLATER. Guardian.
/1EORGIA—Bulloch County—On the first Tuesday in
VJ January next, before the court house door, in State*
borough, in said county, will be sold, under an order of tbe
Court of Ordinary, on tbe fint Monday in October last, four
hundred acres or Isod granted to Mark RoUingi. bounded
by lands of Amos Water#, Jonathan Grloer, Jordan McCa-
lura, and Robert Miller, belonging to tha estate uf Hannah
Cone, late of Mid county, deceased, and sold for the beneOt
of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms made
known on tbe day of sale.
nov!6 JONATHAN ORINER, Adm’r.
Court of Ordinary for Bryan Couuty,
EORGIA—Krym CountyWhereas. Z. K Dutton, ad
VJ mlnlstrator upon the estate of Henry Dutton, deceas
ed will apply to the Court of Ordinary of this couuty, for
letters dlimlsaory:
These are therefore to cite all concerned to file their ob
jections, (if sny they have) iu terms of the law, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
ap!29 A. II. SMITH, o.». o
/ • EORGIA— llryan County i —7o the distributee# of the
VJ estate of ElUs Perry, deceased, late of said county
Yon are hereby notified that, on the first Monday in Febru
ary next, we will apply to the Court «r Ordinary of this
county for leave to divide tlie estate of Kite* Perry, de-
ceaaed. L. II. DANIKI-.)
N. J. CLARKE, VAdm'ri.
ISAAC PERRY,J
September 10th, 186.1. *ep22—2am(wptd
" Court of Ordinary"of Cnnidcn County.
/i EORGlA^-OtBufen County;—To all whom it may run-
VJ cern : Whereas, George W. Thomas, one of the exe
cutors of the estate of Wm. T. Hopkins, will apply to the
Court of Ordinary for tetteradlsmUsnry on the said estate;
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil and singular
the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to bo andappear
tt roy office within tho time rirexcribed hy law, and shew
cause, (If any they have.) why letter* dtemissory should
not be granted the said applicant.
Witness, J. H. Helveston.Ksq.,Ordinary for Cam tencoun
ty, this 26th day of May, 1853.
may2fl J. If. HKLVE8TON, o. c. c.
p EORGIA—Camden Omnty .-—To all whom It may con-
VJ cern : Whereas. J. H. M. Clinch, guardian cf If. A. and
N. B. Clinch, applies to me for letters dtembuory from
said guardianship;
These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to
be and appear at my office, within the time pre,crif*d by
law.and show cause (ifany they have.) why letters of
dirnMon should not be granted to the said applicant.
Witness. James H. Helves ton Ordinary for Coowtea coon
ty. this 28th day of May, 1853.
maySl JAMES H. HELVE-TON o. c. c.
Court of Ordinary for JH’Intoeli County.
/"I BORGIA—Uclnt/Ak County:—Notice to Debtor* snd
VJ Creditor*:—All persons having demand* against James
Blue, late of said coanty. deceased, are hereby notified to
present them, properly attested, within the time prescribed
by law; and all persons indebted to said decea#ea are here
by required to make immediate jayment to E. M. Blount.
Esq., who is my duly authorized agent.
SARAH G. BLUE, Adm’x.
Darien. 1st December. 1853. dee3—wfl
■• mast Interested, the fcmnarwi— no, to ynenn
a the agent la their rldalty a eircular, tad not only
ul Ut* Uallmoay of tboM who bar* experienced it* in-
valuable taroUre powm. b«rt t« writ# to, or call upon, the
coaraleecoata, ho that tba atalMwal* may tnanaUiroat
the ftraatala-head; a count which wfll eotisfV theoMet
creduloos, and ooe by whkh the repulatioa of the ro-
msdy l* certain et being swstaiaed. Wrtto also to the
proprietors, who wfll accord mrylnfcrmUow, and furnish
nones of undoubted character from emy section of the
Union, numbering among than soma el the most eminent
physicians, dergymeo. editors and preninent dtisens. ren
dering the rsliahUIty and efficacy of the remedy beyoeul
the reach of doubt and distrust.
MORT1MORV8 RHEUMATIC COMPOUND
Is a Vegetable Extract, an internal remedy, prepared ex-
pm*!? for this one disease: and this It will care In etery
form, either Inlanmatory (Acute) or Chronic, no mattes
of bow loor standinc.
^ W. V. ALEXANDER * Co., Proprietors.
No. 1 Barday stnet. (Astor House,) New York-
For tele by A. A. Solomons, and J. 11. Garter, Drafggist*
Savannah, U a.
The above bare also for tale, the great alterative,
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ward G. Wilson. Tre**arer. Ac., rrrrui Mordfcai Myers.
Trustee, kc.—fiule Xiti.—Upon the petition of Edward G.
WiUon, Treasurer of the Republican Blues Building and
Loan Association, praying tbe foreclosure of tbe equity of
redemption cf and In ail that parcel or lot of land, situate,
lying and beiug In the city of Kavannah. county of Chat-
ham. and State of Georgia and known and distinguished in
the plan of said city as Lot No. Fifty-six (54). Brown ward,
of Mordecai Myers, substitute trustee under the marriage
settlement of Kob’t W. Pooler and Mary J.. hi* wife, which
said property wo* mortgaged by the said Mordecai Myers,
trustee as aforesaid, (under and by virtue of a clause in
tne said marriage settlement, authorising the trustees to
grant, bargain and sell all or any part of the property upon
the request of the said Robert W. and Mary J. Pooler, and
their request that said mortgage should be mode, being
evidenced by their signing and sealing said deed of mort
gage.) to the oaid Edward 0. Wilson, Treasurer as afore
said. by *ieed bearing date the sixteenth day of December,
in the year one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two. to
secure the payment of the sum of two thousand dollars,
with interest at tbe rate of six per cent, per annum, paya
ble monthly. from tbe sixteenth day ol December. Anno
Domini. 1852, on demand, according to the tenor and effect
of a certain promissory note made by the said Mordecai
Myers, trustee as aforesaid, to the said Edward G. Wilson,
treasurer as aforesaid, bearing even date with the Mid
mortaze. and that there still remains unpaid thereon, the
*i*m of two thousand dollar* :
On motion of Griffin A Gordon, attorneys for petill'-ner.
It Is ordered, that the said Mordecai Myers, trustee as afore
said, do pay into thl* Court, on or before the first day of
the next term ofthl* Court, the principal and interest due
jn the said promissory note and mortgage, and t he costs
of tills application, an 1 in default thereof, that the equity
of redemption of th** said Mordecai Myers, trustee as afore
said, and all claiming under said trust to the said murt-
(aged premise* be tbeneeforh and forever foreclosed :
And. It la further ordered, that a copy of this rule be pub
lished in one of the public gau-ttes of this .State, once a
month for four months, or served on the mortgagor or his
special agent or attorney, at h-nst three months previous
to the time the money I* directed to the paid, and that such
further and other proceedings be had as are prescribed by
the statutes of the State of Georgia, in such cases made and
provided. *ep21—Imtm
These art, ..., ... -
may concern, to be and appear before Mid Court, to make
objection, if any they have, on or before the second Mon
day In January next, otherwise Mid letters will be granted.
Witness, John M. Mlilen, Esq.. Ordinary for Chatham
county, this first day of December. 1863.
»««»« »• *
cemncr. moo.
JOHN M. MILLEN, o. o o.
/"lEOROIA—Chatham CountyTo all whom it may con-
Vj cern: Whereas, Rev. J. V. O’Neill, will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters of guardianship over the per
son and property of Mary Elizabeth McDonald, minor of
Margaret McDonald, deceased:
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish ail whom it
- may concern, to be and appear before said Court, to
pata objection, if any they have, on ot before th* second meats, all belonging to the estate
nov26—3tawl6t
ton day in January next, otherwise said letters will be
granted.
Witness, John M. Millen. Esquire, Ordinary for Chatham
county, this first day of December. 1863.
fact JOHN M MILLEN, o. c.
DMINIffTRATRIX NOTICE—To all concernedTwo
months after date application will be made to the
Coort of Ordinary of Chatham county. State of Georgia, for
leave to sell tbe real estate belonging to tbe estate of Gas
per Rosy, deceased; for the benefit of the heirs and credit
ors of said eetato. Savannah, December 1st. 1863,
dec2 MATILDA ROSY. Qualified Adm»x.
a—nsai pasa ssssssxsstasssss^'T 1 a 1 . cs
Court of On!In ary of Liberty Connty*
rrEOROIA—Liberty OouUyt—To all whom It may con
VT eern t Whereas. Mrs. K 8 Law will apply for letters of
administration on in* *»Uts of Rev, Joilah S Law, lata of
•aid county, deceased:
Thee# art, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
may concern, to be and appear before said Court, to make
objections, if any they have, within the time prescribed by
MW,etherwlM said Utters will be granted.
wlttsen, W. P. Girardeau, Isa, Ordinary for liberty
eoaatr, thl* 2fith day of November, 1863.
Bot38 ■ W, P. GIRARDEAU, o. 1.0._
/"I EORGIA—Liberty County i—This Is to eertlfr that,
VT whereas, no person has applied for letters of admlais-
(ration on (bo eetate of Mary J, Stevens, late of sold county.
, deceased, end as it is ueceesanr for the security and gcod
management of said estate that the said lsttsra of admilnls-
. (ration bo token out Immediately, I warn all persons later-
■tod, that units* said Utters be applied for. they will be
granted according to law, as regards th* duty of the Ordl-
nary to snob eases. _ w* wwuw
BotM „, , , . . W. P. OIRARDEAU, 0. l, 0. ocUJ—flw
I I^XECUTufl'S SALK.—On the first Tuesday in January
J next, before the court house in Effingham county, be
tween tbe legal hours of sale, will be sold, the following
property belonging to the estate of Spier blltch. deceased,
to wit: a negro woman, Eopliia. and her nine children;
Diennah, and her three children, and one negro fellow;
also, tbe plantation and late residence of Spier Blitch, con
taining 1200 acres of good pine land, well timbered, with
valuable improvements—has a comfortable dwelling and
out bouMS thereon : also, on tbe xucceecing day, on tbe
premises, will be sold, all the plantation tool*, household
and kitchen furniture stock of various descriptions, such a*
horses, bogs, cattle, sheep, etc., corn and fodder, and all
and singular th# goods, chattels, and effects belonging to
said estate. Sold by virtue of a decree from tho honorable
the Superior Court of Mid county, for the benefit of tbe
heirs and distributees of Mid estate. Terms made known
ondarofMle. WILLIAM DUTCH,
nov22 Executor.
E ~ MANUEL COUNTY EXECUTOR'S SAIJC.—IVllFbe sold
at the Court House of Emanuel county, on the 21st
day of December next, about 700 head of cattle, running in
tbe counties of Emanuel, Bulloch and Applingr. and 200
sheep in Emanuel On the 23d day of the same month, at
the plantation in Burke county, of the late Henry P. Jones,
about 200 head of cattle, running in Burke and Seri ven coun
ties. 20 or 25 bead of hot sen and mules, 150 or 200 pork and
stock hogs. 100 sheep. 2 Jacks and Janetta. Also on the
20th of the Mine month, at the plantation of said deceased,
in Washington county, 100 bead cattle. 100 pork and stock
hogs. 40sheep, 20 or 26 mules and horses. 2 Jacks and
Janetta, with tbe household furniture and plantation Imph
a_ ....... i . .. . ...... of said Honry P. Jones.
until closed. Terms on
Rales to continue from day to day until cl<
the days of Mle. J. V JONES,
.—. ji—To all Whom it may con-
r tens I where** J*#** Brewer applies for letters of ad-
miafotratlou oa the estate of Jams* Brewer, late of nld
eoonty, deceased i
Thee* or*, therefore, to rite and admonish, ell whom it
may eooetra, to be and appear at my office within th* time
prescribed by law, to show cause, If any they have, why
raid lsjtyen anoatd not be granted.
Witness. W. P. Girardeau, Ordinary for Liberty county,
WUMiM , [ , c ,
Jfi—Tool! whom
tlculara apt
JOHN WILLIAMSON.
HENRY WILLIAMSON J E * tc ra -
N OTICE.—Two months after date application will be
mad* to tbe Honorable the Ordinary of Chatham
eoonty for leave to sell all the real estate belonging to Pat
rick Marlow, deceased, late of Chatham county. Novem
ber 22d, 1863. Q. T. HOWARD,
nov24—2m Administrator de bonis non.
OTICE.—All persons having claims against the estate
of Patrick Marlow, deceased, late a Chatham county,
will present them; end all persona indebted will make pay
ment, to . GEO. T. HOWARD,
nov24—fiw Administrator de bonis non,
Kj OTICE.—All persons baring demands against‘Jefferson
Av 8towe. late of Chatham county, deceased, ere hereby
notified to present them, duly attested, to the undersigned,
within the time prescribed by law. And ail persons Indebt
ed to eaid deceased, will make immediate payment.
*- ~ -;CK80N,
ry possible habit of, or
ile—and all dittata art
WM. B. JAC1
, Adm’r.
jy OTICE.—Persons^having demands agslnst the estate of
iCMthI.
, 8 H Perry will apply to the
.tor on tbe
J admonish all whopj it
ligpgsfr-i*
^yhaodatthlsofflcethisfiddarofflsptem-
m W. P. OIRARDEAU. 0. t. 0.
srtjTjObSap—To eU whom lt may’eon*
ing
- Joseph A. Marshall, a free man of color, deceased, are
requested to band them in to Griffin k Gordon, attorneys at
law; and those Indebted will please make payment to them.
*ug26 FREDERICK A. TOPPER, Qual. Ex'or.
N OTICE.—Four months after date, application will be
made to tbe Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell all
tbe lands belonging to tbe estate of Henry Gannon, dic'd,
for the benefit of tne heirs and creditors.
m3 W. J, CANNON. Adm’r.
MOITCE—-AH persons baring demands against Jules
A v Rousseau, lata of Chatham county.deceased, are here
“otjBed to present them, duly attested, within the time
P r ***ytod by law: and all persona Indebted to said da-
ceased, will make Immediate payment to T. A. Acosta, at
tba old stood of the deeeased. eorner of Bull and Bay-st*.
. MARY A. ROUSSEAU.
BOvll—for Qualified Adm’x.
(btoTKT.—Two months after data application wtll be
* ***• , 0nll “*ry of Chatham county, for leave
to mil all tbe real estate beloni
and bowels, atrophy, and Indeed even
chron c dUeased action that la curabL
curable•, if no organic lesion be present.
The Ladies’ Department Is nnder tbe immediate supervi
sion of that accomplished lady, Mrs. Jsxe Msrmxwa. to well
known to the old patron* of tne establishment
The facilities which this Institution offers for the prosecu
tion of a strictly hydropathic and hygienic course of treat
ment, together with its easiness of access from all points in
Georgia, and the adjoining State*, renders it peculiarly
adapted to the want# of Invalids, desirous or availing them,
selves of the efficacy of the water-cure.
The purity of the water and accommodations for guests,
are too well known to need comment.
In fitting np the establishment no expense baa been spar
ed that could conduce to make It one of the most desirable
places or retort for invalids in the United States.
Patients will be required to furnish their own out-fit.^
Tbeso will consist of friction sheets and towels, compresses,
and blanket*. Cor eudoriflo purpose*. All of which can he
purchased here on the most reasonable terms.
Txrj»—Professional attention, use of baths, he. 110 per
week—board 96 per week—payable monthly. Servants
boarded and treated for 910 per week.
All letter! of inquiry promptly answered. juneO
ZEUMAJI’S ANTI-SCORBUTIC TOOTH
WASH.
T HIS delicious article combines so many meritorious
qualities, that it now bas become a standard favorite
with the citizens of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
for leave
belonring to Jales Rossetu, do-
. MARY A. ROS8EAU, Adm’X.
TiTOTICE.—Two monlhi from date I shall anply to the
AN tbeConrt of Ordinary for Camden county.
•W# sitting for ardlnery porpoees, for leave to sell part of
m
fltb — ■
flamed, sore, or bleeding gums are immediately cured by
Ita use; Its action upon them is mild, soothing, and effec
tive. It cleanses the teeth so thorougnly that the* are
made to rival pearl In whlteneea. and diffuses through the
month such a delightful freshness, that the breath la ren-
dared exauUltslj sweet, and It will in most Instances af-
ford relief to the most violent toothaebo.
The following Certificate from Dr Chll— „.
world wide celebrity who has submitted the article to a
chemical analysis, U proof sufficient to convince any one
of Its superiority
“ I bora examined a bottle of « Zermsn’e Antl-Scorbntio
Tooth Wash.” and find It to be a vegetable preparation of
an Innocent character. I believe it will prove beneficial for
the purpose It la reeommendsd.”
JAMES. R. CHILTON, M.D.,Chemist.
Just reeeived, and for gal* by
novlf W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square.
IW ■■ "J www mm w l»» «bhwi to
Dye a grratov.varfoty af coien on aflk end woolen dresses,
•bawls. A*., which be (nuts willjpaeralto pi*** oil who
may fkvorbtm with their potrtmsfe.
•rally oo maeh pleased ble paDooe and friends.
Ladies’ bonnets dyed, bleached and pressed In the seoet
fashioosble styles.
^Orikrra^froa tbe toontry pancteelly attended to. Terms
When parcels ore emit by steamboats or railroad, word
should be ant bln by Uttar, through the Post Office, so
that b# may know where to call for them,
novli ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
Rcstoflng
now herald it to tbe world as poesesslng
virtues known In the Materia Medics.
Physicians of the first steoding in tbe medical professior
use and prescribe it as (he moat effective
Alterative and Blood Piarlfler
ever known. To the sedentary It has proved itself the
Balm of Gilead. Especially to Female* In every concelra
ble condition of life, It recommends itself as for superior in
point of efficacy to any of the numerous compounds, con
centrated under the comprehensive name of - Sarsapsril-
Us.”
This Is a YnjAalii Spirit, plesrant to take, snd perfectly
safe to be used In any state of health, even by the most
delicate fbnale or Child.
AT* Price 91 00 per bottle.
W. V. ALEXANDER k 00., Proprietors.
No. 1 BarcUy-etreet. (Astor House,) New York.
For Mle by A. A. SOLOMONS, and J. 11. CARTER, Drug
gists. Savannah, Oa. mavl9
THE WON DEB. OF THEWORLDt
“ We would not grow one bud of hope
You cannot garner in ripe fruit l ”
T UB GREAT REMEDY Is at fast discovered, and that fell
destroyer of human happiness at length Is conquered!
Consumption shall no longer rob our firesides of their
brightest ornaments, and sink many a gentle spirit to an
untimely grave! Consumption can be cured—Asthma will
soon lie a* the things that were—and Coughs and Colds, the
parents of that fell disease, that so often brings wo to tbe
home* of our land, vanish,!# If by magic, before this sover
eign remedy.
This is that which has so long been sought for, and Is in
full faith offered to the public •* a emus crux for coughs,
colds, whooping-cough, croup, asthma, and consumption'
and will, In sny case where lungs sufficient are left to sus
tain life, check the ulceration and raise the patient to
IimIUi. Till* la not an Idle boast, nor is this remedy sent
Into the market without a thorough trial, but Improved
beyond a doubt, that what has been asserted csx as pomt.
“The sentiment, that consumption cannot be cured, has
destroyed mure lives than the disease Itself,”— Dr. Waiuux.
Hut there le Hope t
DEV1NKH* COMPOUND PITCH LOZENGE t
The proprietor, by tbe use of this article, and the blessing
of Providence, was raised, when he was pronounced by his
nliyuiclsn to be almost dying wilb consumption, to perfect
health, and is not willing that so great a blessing should be
withheld from those on whom “ this right hand emissary ol
death” has placed his mark.
The Jswngo is perfectly harmless In its nature, and can
be taken with impunity by the infant and the invalid ; and
its beneficial effects will be felt in a few hours after com
mencing Us use. I«et all then, try It. and If these assertions
are not proved, after au impartial trial, the price or the box
will be returned, and aii agents are authorized to relund
the money in any case where tbe article is not perfectly
Mtiifoctory.
These Lozenges are put np In 26 cents, 60 cents, and 91
boxea.aud only need a trial to be fullv appreciated.
C. P. HUNT. Psriex, Oa., only agent for the Southe
States, to whom all orders must be addressed. felS-dfcw
CAR l’ER’8 8PANI8H~MIXTURE.
THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD!
JVof a I*artirte of Mercury jn h.
A N INFALLIBLE REMEDY for Scrofula. King’s Evil,
Rheumatism. Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions. Pimples
or Pustule on the Face, Blotches. Boils. Chronic Sore Eves.
Ring Worm or Tetter, .“eaid Head. Enlargement and Pain
of the Bones ami Joints.Stubborn Ulcm. Syphilitic Disor
der*. Lumbago, gpinal Complaints, and all Wieases arising
from an injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudence in Life, or
Impurity of the Blood.
Tliis valuable Medicine, which Iras become celebrated for
the number of extraordinary curea effected through its
agency, ha* induced the proprietors, at the urgent request
of their friends, to offer it to tbe public, which they do with
tbe utmost confidence in its virtues and wonderful curative
properties. The following certificates. selected from a large
number, are. however, stronger testimony than the mere
word of the proprietors; anoareall from gentlemen well
known In their localities, and of the highest respectability
many of them now residing in the city of Richmond, Va.
F. HOYDEN. Esq., of the Exchange Hotel. Richmond
known every where. Mya be has seen the Medicine called
Cartxb’h Htaxish Mixttkx administered In over a hundred
eases, in nearly all the diseases for which it is recommend-
ed, with the most astonishingly good results. He says it is
the most extraordinary medicine be has ever seen.
AGUE AND FEVER—GREAT CURE-! hereby certify,
that for three years I had Ague and Fever of the most vio
lent description. J had several Physicians, took large quan
tities of Quinine. Mercury, and I believe all the Tonic* ad
vertised, but all without any permanent relief. At but 1
tried CAKm’a Spaxiwi Mixtvxv. two bottle* of which effec
tually curd me. and I am happy to My I have had neither
Chill* or Fevers since. 1 consider it the best Tonic in the
world, and the only medicine that ever reached roy case.
Beaver Dam, near Kiahtnond, Va. JOHN UlNGDKN.
C. B. LUCK, Esq., now in the city of Richmond, and ft.
many years In the Post Office, has such confidence in the
astonishing efficacy of Cartch's SfAXWii Mixture, that he
has bought upwards of 60 bottles, which he has given away
to the afflicted. Mr. Imck says be has never known it to
fail wlien taken according to directions.
Dr. MI.NGR, a practising Physician, and formerly of the
City Hotel. In the city of PJchrannd. My* he has witnessed
in a number of instance* the effects of Cabteh'h Hfa.vimh
Mixture, which were most truly surprising. He says in a
esse of Consumption, dependent on the liver, the good ef-
fect» were wonderful indeed.
.SAMUEL 11. DBINKKIt. of tbe firm of Drinker A Morris
Richmond, wn* cured of Liver coniplafnt of 8 year* stand
ing. by the use or two bottle* of Carter’s Spanish Mixture
GREAT CUBE OF SCROFULA—'Hie Editors of the Rich
mond Republican had a servant employed in their press
room, cure i of violent scrofula, combined with Klieuma-
ti*«n.’ which entirely disabled him from work. Two bottles
of Carter’s Snanisb Mixtnre made a perfect cure of him. and
the Editors.In a public notice, say they •• cheerfully recom
mend It to ail who are afflicted with any disease of the
blood.”
STILL ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA—I had a very
valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter's Spanish Mix
ture. I consider It a truly valuable medicine. 'JAMES M
TAYI/Mt. Conductor on the R. F. k P. R. R. Co, Richmond,
Virginia.
Salt Illtenm of 20 Years Standing Cured
Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, residing in the city of Richmond,
was cured by three bottles of Carter’s rpanlsh Mixture, ot
Salt Rheum, which he had nearly 20 years, and which all
the physicians of the city could not cure. Mr. Thompson
is a well known merchant of Richmond, Va., and hli cure
Is most remarkable.
WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond, Va , had a servant
cured of Spvhllla.ln tbe worst form, by Carter’s Spanlxh
Mixture. He Mys he cheerfully recommends it, and con
siders it an invaluable medicine.
RICHARD E. WEST, of Richmond, waa cured of Scrofula
and what physicians called confirmed Consumption, by
three bodies of Carter's Spanish Mixture.
EDWIN BURTON. Commissioner of the Revenue, says he
has seen the good effects of Carter’s Spanish Mixture in s
number of Spyhilltlc cases, and Mys It is a perfect <
that horrible disease.
WM. G. HARWOOD, of Richmond. Va.. cured old sores
and ulcers, which disabled him from walking. Took a few
bottle* of Carter's Spanish Mixture, and was enabled to
walk without a crotch, in a short time permanently cured.
Price 91 per bottle.
Principal Depots at M. WARD, CLOSE & CO., No.
Mlden i.ane, New York.
BENNETT k BEERS. No. 126 Maln-»t.. Richmond. Va.
And for sale by 8HOMA8 M. TURNER k CO.. JAMES
M. CARTER. A. A. I>»L0M0N3 fc CO., and W. W. LIN
COLN, Savannah. F- F. STROECKKR. Macon, and by Drug
gists and Country Merchants everywhere.
inay20—lylsalw&wfim
■WAUFI CHLRBRJkTKD PANACKA,
For tbe core of Incipient Consumption. Scrofula, General
Debility, While Swelling, Rkeomtism. Diseases of the
Liver and Skin, and all diseases arising ikon imparities
of the Mood and tbe effects ef Orarcary.
particulars of ease* too frightful for genera! publication,
where the patients bad beet almost eaten ap with scrofn-
la, and were deemed Incurable by physicians.
It has been used (a hospitals, and privets practice, end
has bad tbe singular fortune of being recommended by the
most celebrated physicians and other eminent persons.
Among others by—
W. Gibson. M. D.,Prof. of Sargeiy.P*. University.
Valentine Mott. M. D.. Prof, of Sure. S. Y. University
W. P. Dewee*. M. D . VroL ot MW. Pa. Uhlverxity.
N. Chapman. M. D., Prof of Physie.Pa. University.
T. Parke. M. D.. Pres't College Physician*. Phllad
Dr. Del Valle, Prof, of Mrdicince, Havana.
Jo«e Eon ren co de Lux. Prof, of Surgery. Lisbon
J. Cblpman. Member Royal College Surgeons. London.
O. W. Erring, late Minister to Spain.
Sir Tnonws Pearson. Major General British Army.
Gilbert Robertson. British Consul, kc.
And also, the wonderful cures effected by Swalm’s Pana
cea hare, (or many years, made it an invaluable remedy.
The Panacea does not contain mercury In any form.and be
ing an innocent preparation, U may be given to the most
tender infant,
The retail price Iras been reduced to 91 60 per bottle (con
taining three half pints) or three bottles for 94.
BEWARE OK IMPfcTTlON.
Swalm’s Panacea la In round bottles. Ruled longitudinal
ly. witH the following letters blown in tbe glass: - Swaut's
—Psjfsnu—PmtLMz’a.” and having the name of James
Swaim stamped cn ther sealing wax and written on tbe label
covering the eerie, and a splendid engraving for the side ol
the bottle, composed of geometric lathe work.
WMT't}
esty eovraty, t
1-tit;
nov27—wkw
rnnu i»ui.um.. -hkh -u i. isla.iiTw-
rtnsaton. Tba coatee ot etwdy U fall and eomprahesudva.
Tba red tattoos an conducted so *4 to bring into play the
varioo* meatal newer* of the puptL Th# aoantaa cost
•boat 92.000. and la kept In constant os* by tba Professor of
Natan! Science. Pupil* In the Musical Department, enjoy
anaaael advantages. They receive, la comoiati with all tha
School. tcituUfi* instruction In vocal mvstc, and they are
also instructed In the composition of musicand in thorough
r the home demand for
With a view to aid In supplying th«
teachers, tbe Trustees have MiabtUbed a Normal Class for
toe benefit of those who wish to receive instruction In the
theory and practice of teaching.
No extra chargee era made for loddentale or stationery.
The Spring Term commences on Monday, to* 9th of Janua
ry. Catalogues may be obtained from either of the officers.
,, „ THUS. J. BURNEY. Sec. Bd. Trus.
Maaeox. Nov. 7. i#lam3mw9-novl9
VALUABLE LUMBER LAHDS FOR SALE.
wig The undersigned will sell three thousand acres, more
Rjtor leee- of the most valuable I.umber land in Georgia,
Uee upon the Atalamaha River, in the county of
liberty fifteen miles from WalthourviUe, and about thirty
from Dartea. parallel with the rivet, extending back from ita
banks nut farther than three miles to Its farthest Hoe.
The timber is of tbe largest size that grows In the south,
and very abundant, suite! le for masts or ranging timber.
The lam log 1* ooe of the best on the river, affording an
opportunity for rafting to Darien at any stage of the river
—an advantage possessed by but very few. Hands can
take a raft to Darien, and return In four or five days.
On tbe land ther* are negro bouses, ox sheds, aod provis-
Ion hou>e.iogood repair, and two lumber carts with every
appliance for the lumber business, situated on a high and
healthy hill.
There are also about 300 acre* of as good hammock land,
for either corn or cotton, lobe found any where, covered
with redoak. white oak. hickory, and ash timber. These
Unds present as good facilities for either lumber cutting,
stave getting, or turpentine, as sny other, and will be pen
etrated by the Savannah and Albany Railroad, now in con
templation.
For further particulars address to Rkebornugli, Uherty
county. Ga.. either of the undersigned. C. B. JONES.
novl9—lutf
II. 11. JUNES.
WATKIl-CUKK 1N8T1TUTK—MlLLEDCJti
VILLE, GEORGIA.
D R. E. G DOYLE takes pleasure in announcing to inva
lids and the public generally, that the above popular
and suoeriorly appointed establishment, formerly conduct
ed by T. Carlton Cotlr. M 0., is now ready for the reccp-
Savannah, all that Rice Plantation known aa Union Cteek • institute.
Plantation, on tbe 8avannah river, containing about two
thousand acres, all of which, with the exception of five hun
dred acres, Is first quality rice land, and four hundred and
seventy-five aeras of which are now under bank and in cut
tlvatlon. Attached to the plantation is a good steam
thresher, an overseer’s house, negro houses, and all out
hoaaes and improvement! appertaining to a plantation.
For!urtherpart^r' , *“
no vlS—U
treated at this institute: dyapeprfm gout, rheumatism,
constipation, hemorrhoids or piles, hemorrhages, amen-
errhrea, raenorrhcea, dysmenorrnoea, fluor albus, genital dis
placements, affections of the eyes and ears, totter, ery-
►ipeUs and all chtoulc diseases of the skin aud scalp, aero
(ulm, dropsy, Syphilis, and the humoral diseases general
ly, neuralgia, sciatica, tie douloureux, hysteria, epilepsy
“ the falliog sickness, virtlgo, paralysis, apopieettetenden-
bronchitis, asthma, chronic Inflamatlon ol the stomach
mposed of geometric lathe work, comprising
nine different dies, which have been turned for the rxclu-
sive us# of the proprietor, by Draper A Co., bank note en
gravers of Philadelphia. In the centre is a portrait of the
Late Wm. Swain, copyright secured.
Also, gwalm’i Vermiruge,
A valuable Family Medicine, being# highly approved rem
edy for all disease# arising from debility of thedigestive or
gan*. such as worms, cholera morbus, dysentery, fever and
ague, bleeding piles.sick headache, kc.’ See the pamphlet
(which may be bad gratis) accompanying the Vermifuge.
Prepared only at Swalm’s Laboratory, tbe old atand rfev-
enth-street. below Chestnut. Ifoiladelpoia, and sold by all
the respectable druggists In tbe United States.
Caltkix to the Pl'Bua—Persons wishing to obtain the
genuine Swalm’s Pauacea and Swalm’s Vsnnifuge. should
be careful to obserre that the name SWaIM ii spelled cor
rectly on the labels, or they may be imposed on by medi
cines made in imitation of them by a person bearing a
somewhat similar name, well calculated to deceive Gen
eral agents for tbe Ubtted States.
.SCHIFFEJjy. BROTHERS k CO..
mh22—2aw»J 104 and 106 Jnhn-street. New York.
COUGHS, COLDS AND BRONCHITIS^
P ASTILLES DE PARIS.—For tbe cure ot cough*, cold*
and bronchial affections of the throat, so prevalent at
this season of the year. We do not recommend the Pas
tilles de Paris to cure all tlie ills life D heir to. but we do
say they will cure all affections of the throat, as a trial o!
them will prore. Manufactured by Moore k Taylor, 81
Maiden-lane, New York.
N. B.—The gennine bears the written signature of Moon
k Taylor. Just received and for sale by
mn4 ff. W LINCOLN. Monument Square
ttlCE’nVlLD'CMEIIRY COUGH CANDY.
A GREEABLE to the taste, and warranted. If used accord
ing to the directions, which are simple, to cure all
cough* and colds, which aro within the reach of any medi
cine. beside affording relief in cases of croup, asthma, ca
tarrhs. and bronchitis, and being one of tbe most useful
remedies in the early stages of consumption.
Mr. Rice in placing this article before the public, claims
not to have discovered or ingeniously compounded medi
cines hitherto unknown, or known only as separate reme
dies or In xuch combination* as prevented the full force of
theft beneficial effects. Nor does he aver that his cough
candy lias the approval of the - entire medical faculty.” or
lias b«**ci recomtucnde-1 by the •• most enlightened physi
cians.” but he wouU roor-lj state, that having himself suf
fered severely from bronchial affection, attended with night
sweats and coughing, he applied to one of the facuitr wluwe
prescription afforded such speedy relief and resulted in such
perfect core that he was induced to obtain a knowledge ol
the ingredient* and the manner In which they might be
properly compounded with sugar to give them a convenient
and palatable form, since which he ha* had the satisfaction
of administering it successfully in many coses. The ingre
dients of which this candy is composed, among which Wild
Cherry i* the principal, are perfectly harrale.-s. and may be
taken by persons of all ages at all times. Unlike many of
the cough candies now offered for sale, purporting to he
the product of profound medical research, but which in
reality are the concoctirna ofgenine candy makers, this ar
ticle i* not expected to cure - all the ills that flesh is heir
to.” hut is peculiarly adapted to the few diseases above
mentioned, and Instead of being composed of the poorest
quality of sugar, infused -villi the extract of lionrhound. it
is made from sugar in ita highest state ol perfection, and
contain* well known and approved remedies. Try It. and
Its intrinsic merit will call forth a spontaneous approval
from you. which ere long will give it popularity unparallel
ed in the history of nostrums.
tor Price 26 cents per package
Each genuine package of Rice’s C»ugb Candy will bear on
the envelope the signature oi
T C. RICE.
corner Broughton and Wliitaker-street*.
Savannah. Georgia.
Country merchants can be supplied by the box, each box
containing 60 packages, at 96.26. octll
TO CAKPKNTBRS, CONTRACTORS, AND
BUILDERS.
T HE cheapest establishment in the southern country for
the sal** of sashes, door*, blinds and wood Mouldings,
of every variety, is at tho corner of Calhoun and Washing
ton streets. Charleston. 8. G. All my wort, is made of the
best seasoned white pine, and the sashes are glazed in the
very neatest manuer.
A full supply of paints, oil. glass, varnishes, and brushes,
always for sale low. aep'J—w4w D. F. SMITH.
~ TIIK NORCROSS PLAINING MAClHNK.
T HUS machine is considered by all who are acquainted
with it* operation, a* being the cheapest, safest, ino*t
expeditious, and doing work better generally, than any In
use.
It took a silver medsl at the Mechanics’ Charitable Insti
tute in Boston. In the fal' of 1650. and soon after a gold
medal at Hie Fair of the American Institute in the city of
New York, it lielng pronounced the best rotary plainer. In
acoutest wirii the Woodworth party in the Circuit Court of
tho Uuited States. Judge .Sprague’* decision was in favor of
Norcross.
It 1* the intention to sell rights on very reasonable terms.
Machine* of the best quality can be furnished by me
promptly from the North.
♦ H. LIVERMORE, Agent for the South.
jAi*K-“oyville. Oct. 31.1653. wC—nov2
TO PRINTERS.
A NEW EDITION of the Specimen Book of Bnt?CE ! « New
Yohk Tykk Foc.xdrt will be published In September.
1853. and will be given to those proprietors of printing of
fices who will send for it. or it will be forwarded them by
mail on receipt. In advance, of filly cents for the postage.
In it are exhibited many articles never before shown ;
there have been added to the Foundry new varieties ol
Roman type* from nine-line pica to pearl, various imita
tions of writing, a great number of fancy font*, border both
plain and illuminated, labor-saving rule*, and a complete
foundry of Germans
Tho type* now manufactured are cast from a new com
bination of metal of great durability, and are usually kept
on hand in large quantities. Every fancy font is sold by
weight, and at the printed prices, which me from 10 to 26
per cent, less than those of some other foundries. AU otb-
er printing materials are furnished at manufacturers’ prices
either for cash or credit.
Printers wiihlng to open account* with me. or whose
dealing* have been long suspended are requested to accom
pany their order* with city reference to prevent delay
Printers of newspaper* who choose to publinli this adver
tisement including tui* note, three times before the 1st of
August. 1864. and send me one uf the paper*, will be paid
for it in type when they purchase five time* the amount oi
their bill from me. of my own manufactures, selected from
my specimens. GEORGE BRUCE.
n24—dtwJcwSt 13 Chambers street. New York.
^SOLUTION.—The Ann of Kl.xo & Prnvuscx heretofore
existing at Traders’ Town. Camden county. Georgia
having dissolved co partnership on the 2fith day of August,
last, the undersigned take* this method of informing their
friends and the public generally that the business at that
place will be continued by them, and that they are at this
time receiving a large and well selected stock of good* suit
able to the trade of the adjoining counties in Georgia ami
Florida, and solicit the patronage of their friends and the
public generally. JAJItS L. KING k CO.
Camden county, Sept. 30th, 1863. octll—w3t
rno COMMISSION MERCHANT3—A partnership is desir-
X ed in a General Commission House, or wjth an experi
enced business man, in Savannah, by a gentleman now re
siding in upper Georgia. From his extensive acquaintance
among tho planter* and business men of the middle and
northern sections of our State, he flatters himself that he
can bring with him not only *• paper reference* ” but a de
sirable business, which heretofore has been done in other
markets. If there are any in Savannah who desire such an
alliance they will please address B. B., office of tbe 8avan-
nah Georgian. novl—dQlw
VALUABLE LAND AT AUCTION.
O N the fifteenth day of December next. I will sell, at auc
tion. in the city of Tallahassee, Florida, that valuable
tract of land known as -Tiger Hammock.” situated in Wa-
kulia countr. Fla., about 12 or 15 mile* from St. Marks,
and near tbe Wakulla river, containing 1800 acres, ncarlr
ail of which I* rich hammock and cane brake, and unequal*
ed In quality and location by any tract of land, of the site,
in the southern county. Terms—One-third cash, balance
in one and two years with int-revt Sale positive.
Further infoimation can be obtained from Jas. T. Archer,
Tallahassee, or myself, at Albanv. Ga.
nuv6—dftwlra ' WM. W. CHEEVER.
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bbla Filberts. 9raw* SS5?
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t£ga quart* and « aU . ££?$**+* 0*2
Hckfea qaart* aod half jUu**.» M torn
Ginger. 60 boxes eta j f ’ r »*n2
boxes assorted Cracam!to *2!
amantine Can.lies. I> A* **U«t *<#wl
half and quarter bW* -y> u
bbls Oder Vinegar. a>4oirtaSj^? fc ^*etv5j.
Champaign CWer. for safe aTaV^ua S 2? M'S
dating terms.
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T. J. WAYL6R~4r rA -r-
T-’vr~^j. mu °i t y at Dree, that thetT-?" 6 *^«a.
to Ili,,, ,l«l. iL.t ,U, to.1 WtoS'-WH,
bation of euitomers. “ fcv ;* tLe»,, r
Thej have »we,!ri with tfc«a itr J r -n
ha* been Lor and favorably ia J*? 1 ** *l»
tie-man ofextenrive ojytrjeztt » 3 t» . *'' (n-
sale oi carriage*; sod »hoi»eTJc*tet*d^?L Jlrt#r * **1
maoufactuiingcuth.hmeatnSaSih 1 * *dra
Their »t'vek. Mhici: D rot
ri«i«.n of Mr Thornton hr rat-rf-Vbi-
stvle and fini.h. eaoaot t- j™ J* 0,1 ,
Having tbu* perfected lp J «yLt.
pared to offer carriage* ■mbitk.Tr ^
durabihty are peeuUariy adapted ZtkTL* 1 ™**
tin* marVeLacd wbkh tier u
every larticuUr. ' »*»>uteto wimati.
Their determinatK-ai- to hM ent
tofore enjoyed by this ker»-
hand a supply of gr.: claw ^ «w>»Uatiy
REALESTATE FOR SALK OR LEASE,
T HIE subscriber offers tor sale, a number of Building Lot*
in Oglethorpe Town, near the contemplated railiv id
depot. He will also lease, for a term of five, ten. flfte « or ...
twenty year*, a number of other lot» in the vicinltv of the to fill *ocii
above. junelfl—lawSm A. WEBB.
...... . — .. Jill be re-
in pursuance of schedule, which cm be seen by ap
plying at thi* oflice.
nov'Jb—9 JOHN BOSTON. Collector.
AN PROCLAMATION.
T orowu : bt m.wrxi conn, covnuoa or fcun btan Ther ■ —t
U the Honorable Justice-ifthe Inferior Courts of the to in-urea'!wSf
^several counties combing the CoweU Judicial Du- growing dty. 11
A vacancy havirg occurred in the Judgexhip of the Co- . CAilElAbL HANI'FAcTohv
wetaJudicialDUtrictbytUererignationortheHon.Edwarl ' 'QjfrZh CAKRkHS. BUGGHi AM> -nVir-
Y. Hill. Ido hereby iuue thi*. my proclamation, requiring j —£^TS1. generalaraznc**,. ;v** rereitM ii
the duly authorized office. • i -uid Judicial IHstiict to bold *. £ ni * r » •** prepared t* ofer to the t .**•
an election in their respective counties on the first Monday > Pb * V ' a *' CtrryaU^ kz . fra i Lai
,r " ' - i.i , . . : Dinai imnlir r.4tU:.L_ u . ““ 1,, " J
The iectif.ru were c
ONK HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD,
ijt Rsnaway or stolen, on the 2lit August last, my
^ negro man namH JARR.lTI. He Is uf black color.
about six feet high, well made, twenty-six or seven
»-X years old, sensible in conversation, a little raptured,
bad on a truss when lie leit home, and be i* every wav a
likely looking negro. It I* likely he will be making to
wards Savannah or Charleston.!* ho wa* raised in North
Carolina, and brought from there iu 1549. The above re
ward will be paid for the thief on his conviction. Twenty
dollar* will be paid on delivery of *aid negro to me if taken
oat of thi* county, and teu dollars if lodged in any jail and
safely kept until I get him. Tne rupture may not be seen
unie>* closely examined. PUNY SHEFFIELD.
Thcma* county. Ga., October 18th. 1853. oct23—wtf
ft ONF HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD—Formy man
Boston, and hi* delivery to me. or confinen ent iu
' JL any safe Jail, so that lean get him. He left me
about the first of June. 1852 ; he is about 5 feet 8
indies high, very black, high forehesd. punch mouth, a
wide space between hi* upper front teeth, in walking turn*
hi* feet rather out. he ha* a wile at Mr. Jo«cph Wilson's in
Bulloch county. Ga.. near Statesboro, by the name of Char
ity; she formerly belonged to Jefferson Boyd, near Poor
Bobbin. Scriven county. Ga. When heard of last he wa*
about Boyd'*. I have heard he i« getting Shingles and
goes to Savannah pretty often ou timber raft* and wood
boat*. U is likely he ha* a pass and ha* altered hi* name
I think if there is a good lookout about Favannah and up
and down the rirc-raml about Mr. Wilson’s and Mr Boyd'*
he will foon be caught.
My address I* Four Mile Branch. Barnwell District. South
Carolina. WILIJAM AFIILY.
june 2 wtf
■a. t TWEVTY DOLLARS RBtV,\BD.—Ranaway from
the sub-crll-er. on the ICth of August, a negro man
named TuM. about forty year*old. stout and chunky
-W. built, and ira* a mark resembling a feather or arrow
commencing at the bate of the note and running up the
forehead. He will probably try to get to Favannah. where
he ha* spent several tear* of runaway life, and wm an in-
mate of Savannah jail a good part of the tear 1849.
, WILIJAM GERMANY.
_Ieon county. Florida, Sept. 12.1663. *epl8—dAwtf
RUN DRI KS~
OFx HJIDS choice Porto Rico Fugar : 15 do Ft Croix do;
'GtJ 60 hbls Stuart'* crashed and j¥)wdered Sugar: 60 do
do A Band C clarified do j 150 LbLt Baltimore and Georgia
Hour; T5 do Genesee do; 60 do Hiram Fmith's do; 35
cask* quarts and pint* London Porter; 50 bbls Philadel
phia Crt-am Ale ; 15 boxes soda and sugar Crackers ; 20
bblt lard ; 200 sacks Rio Coffee: 60 do Laguyra do ; 50 do
old Government Java do ; 4 pipe# Meder Swan Gin ; 2 do
Htaghound do ; 5 half pipe* Otard. Dupuy k Co’s Brandy ;
3 do Fignett do; 10 quarter cask* Sweet Malaga Wine : lb
do Port do ; 10 do Madeira do: 60 basket* Heid*eick do ;
160 bbls domestic Gin. Rum. Whisky and Trendy ; 26 do
Not 1,2 and 3 Mackerel: 30 half bbls do: 6 case* Fardines;
200 boxes No 1 pale and family Soap: 100 do Tallow Can
diet; 75 do pearl .Starch ; 150 reams Wrapping Paper. Just
received and for sale by
oct3 McMAHON k DOVIJ.,
SUNDRIES.
K CASKS prime Bacon Fide* ; 25 do do Shoulders ; 20
eJU tiercet sugar-cured Ham* ; 100bblt A B and C clari
fied Sugar; 30 hhd* Muscovado do; 25 do Porto Rico do ;
20 do New Orleans do; 60 bblt butter, sugar and soda
Crackers ; 60 boxes Tallow Candles. Cs an* 8» ; lOO do Ad
amantine do 6s ; 25 do Foerm do 6s; 50 casks Hihcrt'*
hrndon Porter, pint* ; 200 boxes Colgate's Pearl Starch ;
100 do No 1 pale and family Foap : 60.000 Havana Fcgar* ;
* . - - - ;;oo
to the rwairetaravt tbi. mtA.. '
my luud and the Seal of the Executive Depart- .. Tb *- T tT * 'ktemferf t-- kcoir , a .i, wid ,
•»— — »«-, * | line, at they ra C rooMratir reracae*1 a
roent, thi, 4th day of Novemvr. 1653.
By the Governor:
W. TV. I’ai.xg, h. l
HOWELL COBB, j iX ''
! market.
1 >n»M„
Counties composing the Gnveta Judicial Di.trict: Co«e- I i De ' >at K r “••areirr*. abethcr ther
ta. IVKaib. Fayette. Heanl. Meriwether and Troup | * D examination cf their *vjei
ezll.tna.
» in earnrat
CT* A11 kinds of Xrja'rir- 5 in* u heretofore
JdjSl r
DE WITT &. MORGAN I
O FFER for zalc, at the lowest market price, a large snd I
well selected stock of Dry Goods, to which they re*pect- I
fully solicit attention: j
fondles’ Dress Goods.
Riack Silks, of all widths and best make*. J v. isoxaros :a hi. Qnu- -• -.
Black figured Filk*. pain and colored silks, tLiscitv.awt resrectfollr liahnwati,
plaW un'I brno.d. .Ilk., ’ I to.*,''JSJSSSS!,!’,
Par s printed M. de lotinv. a large and beautiful stock. I tor. It «* oar intention to keen a i»-r» i" 1 ^
Main colored do. and Cliocm and Broadway Browns, sortinent of *U kiodt ct Camsavt tz ’,4 »« e .Vi T, . W '
Small figured MoutUn de I-iine*. for children, I The iate proprietor. Ur. J C.IWsvt will na,ktt
>4igli*h and American Mou-lin de Iaines i at the north, for the pcreLare in-' »o. r J» nf'* **
I’rlnled s,llo i. O-n... , n .l 6.64.00,. 6,,6i Hu i.Wu.iSf'i.
'* ! the South. wiU in*«i« to ent ir^.*. ... ^tkoriDHiit
C °t»” «'« Brad „'d5,“^
L. 8. BENNETT Ac CO "
. SCOC1HRA5 Iu J. C THORXtov
3j «tire interest of v.
Id. '“to.
«,ll totortM.toclt .1 OLC601 l*BtorltorafrVMtl.tod 11
ra.EsnT. to.mwli
I repairing, as heroic fere
cuylO
- - Jo ill kind ef
1 ** 1' F. BENNETT.
THOMAS A. BROWS’.
-TiGE W. HARRIS.
Mourning Goode.
A great variety of Mourning Dress Goo-D and Embroide
ries, consisting of every thing new and beautiful.
Hosiery.
A lanre variety of English and German Hoiiery. for la
dies. gentlemen, and children.
Also,
Flannel*. Shirtings and Sheeting*. Blankets. Quilt*. Irish
Linen*. Table Dsniaik* and Napkins, Kerseys, Pla di. 0>u- i t.. c. ■•bt.-iru c »-.-1 h»r» „ .
burgs. Brown Fliirtings. kc.. kc. octl9 I dvnee in the ability of tb*>* c^-.no»z- b-.th in
' SI. PRENDERGAST & CO., I l “’>
178 Urougtdvn Unri. <w»>nit ct Andrew'* i/nii.Saronnak. i Mr ?• Bosm imi ie«a ET foremicforth* 1..i
H AVE great pleasure in directing attention to late pur- 11”° years, and I take plrauun n rexotcendincblmtuil!.
chase*. Inci.nnection with their retail trade, they car- I •‘V ,. lic . a V. n '“dustrious.rarame ss.! -iejwrrins man
rv out strictly the same srstom.iu tbe sale of their goo-s*. a* locking to bis can itteror^ v-JI not n»clpci thourJ
is pursued by the large hou»es in the northern citie*. name- ' patron*. 6 01
ly: Bring their customer* the full advantage anting from | * n relinquishing my basice** in thir rizee 1 fit# th*
having In large lot*. Planters, and bead* oj Laities, and ' l«vtun.ty to say. that it re no*. troa *or
all persons, buying in quantity, will find many large lot* to whatever. Since my reri-irace io the dt’v of t
buy fn m. and decidedly cheap oct26 I have been kindly snd geaerecslr t.-raud. and have rue
THE BEST nUMPAIGX IX THE MARKET. |"to7i,”»?rai’hiS*
THE SPIUSSARD’ CHAMPAIGN AND THE consideration* of a private character aRJrthre”*bwm
, ‘ OS CLUB' CHAMPAIGN. t^xvbe.I *ball a’.wsys rarer with raeVheKt S5
cnili. undersigned would respectfully inform the trade i °‘ obligation, and cherish the deeper: interest in the nn*.
X and public generally that Lei* now receiving these r^fy and advancement of the citr zed i:« Merle Nut
truly excellent wine*, per every Havre jacket, which he 'ng wiildo more to effect this. tl»n th* •uMsinini.i/*
oiler* in bon-I or from store. 1 healthy and honorable comretitkn I *• iv.—.JZuj
oiler* in bond or from store.
The above wine* have been carefully examined and com-
j-aied with all tbe favorite brand*, and are pronounced by
judges fully equal to the verr Lest, and far iujwrinr to
many which are selling at a higher price.
U*.*«r*. FutouRD. Ptnaet Ilia. • f Rheims. proprietor* of
the above brands, poeres-lng facilities for the preparation
ol fine wine*, euual to those of any other bcu*ein the wine
district*, can guarantee their wines being selected from tbe
flne»t vintage*, will always he found of tbe *ame suj* rior
and uniform qu illty.
Ihe label*and corks bear the name of the proprietor*.
The trade is invited to examine »»mp!e* at the teener.
WILIJAM W. HINCKEN.
Foie Agent snd Importer for the
United State* snd Canids*,
octlS—«!3m 11 Old Slip. New York.
-e con.1 teojhd
TliORXIOS.
honorable competiticn. Lttthei
the City and Mate tee to it
SavA!c>'AB.9th Mav. 1853.
H D W , Auxs.xrrx is my tegxllr suthonui
agent for the transaction and closing up ot mv business
m " ,n J. C. iiluRNIU.V.
M IR VENG H °t'8E, irostisjzcs. Mvtf
Afirailsa.—.The undereieued. Utt preprs w d
Irench * Hotel. Norfolk. I a . having rerentli Irori
uitr auuve popular rale lishment. take* jdrasu.-e in iafera-
ing his numerous friend* that he h»». at grrat Ufor ufl
exjwn»e. refitted and furnished the bouse and t rorided the
most ample arrangement* for the comfort and eoauninti
of all who mar favor him with their patronize.
Having had considerable experience in hotel-krebfnghe
flatter* himself that families and single boarder* an but
commodated at the Irving a* satisfactorily as it icrithu
hotel or boarding house in the United States.
500 bag* Flint, assorted size* : 50 boxes English Pipes': 3i
Baltimore Flour : 50 do Hiram Fmith’s do; 50 ba
bag*
bblx
Georgia do ; 300 reams Wrapping Paper ; 16 tierce* small
Rice. For sale by oct3 WEBSTER k PALMES
C HOICE HAMS, Ate.—Just rec«-iv«I—26bchoiceRevnold'i
exlra Ham*. 5 hhd* Bacon Fhoulder*. 10 bbls Ia-ai
lard. 10 half bbls Pig Pork. 5 hhdw Porto Rico Sugar. 25
bbls F'tuart'* cra-hedaud clarified Fugar. 60 boxes Readei's
Foap. Ftarcli and Candles. 20dozrn Water Pails, 30 do as
sorted Scrub Brushes. 60 do assorted Clothes Lines. 30 boxes
ground Coffee. HO do Mustsrd. 50 gross sound wood Matches.
30 dozen Washboard*. 50 hbis while wine Vinegar. 10 bbls
N O Syrup, kc.. kc.. for sale, wholesale and retail, at tlie
corner of Broughton and Drat tou streets, by
sep28 ' DAVID O'CONNER.
A I.I. READY ■—My store is now completed, and 1 invit.
the attention of planter*, hou-e-keejieraand others, to
my large and varied assortment of Crockery. Cbiua. Glass,
and Ftone Ware; Wood and Willow Ware; Family Hard
ware; Table Cutlery ; Plain and Japoiied Tin Ware; and
Fancy Articles— jn.-hort. every article necessary to furnish
a house from kitchen to garret, may be found at thiseitab-
lishment. except dry good* and cabinet furniture, and at a*
if not lower price*, than th?y can be purchased el*e-
S l.SDRlEn —Just iu store 6 bbla Reynolds Ic Son's.White »—». .. vuiioiuuki.
Leaf lard. 100 do choice extra family Hatns.3 hhd*. do | Member* of Congmt and other* visiting Wavbinrtra
Bacon Fhoulder*. 10 bid*, and half •!.. pig Pork.lt) halt bbl*. ‘ wl,h * to rwide there for some time, stould do vlU»
Haw’* Born Beef. 6 boxes HeadetV Tallow Candle*. Starch * ? x ? n,i " e house before makingarranzemeBtitlMsUtt.
f-imllv Foap, 20 boxes Sperm and Star Candle*. 10 barrel* ! 11 j 5 eligibly *ituate«lat the corner of 12th *trcet and Rra-
Hle.vclied winter (trained lamp Gil. 100 boxes Ground Coffee, j *ylvanla avenue, midway between thfCajjtolandDeiitt-
Mustard. Cinnamon, and Peper. 50 lb* Nutmeg and Mace. 15 ’ ment*. Tlie building is large and of modern arebifeettn
Chest Oolong Te.i. loo*# and in quarter Ibbpackage*. 60 bbl* j tl >e room* are spaciou* and well ventilated, and thefurai-
Potatoe*. and loo bbls assorted apple*. &c,.A:e. For sale by 1 lur, “ “ new nnd of the l<e»t des-riptfoa
novR DAVID O'CONNOR. | After.—'The charge.* are molfrete and in accord-
Ul'MiUlrf-M l.b.l. (.rime lt.cn s'.ln, 20 HoShouHm, ! ‘hrtih.’iomliJlS.ru'T.'Sf ubI "*"*».•>"■«
O 10 o.l, .UKnrrureil Hnm,. SO 01,1. B.,.lon Ilnm, lOOOo i " “ unlrI C *“-■“! ■JMH”-
! W« jiingtm. d. r.. Jon, 1.1!i3 D1S L1, Dj *“■ ri
ilNM.If-'
10 cask.
Plieljis* and Itu
and eighth casks Malaga W
toe*. 100 bo
where.
*ep21
. CGLLIN'i
D 1
S UNDRIES.—75 barrel* Stuart's Crashed and Powdered
sugar ; 80 do. do. A. R and CClarified sugar ; 23 hhd-
Prim Porto Rico, and 10 lihds. St. Croix sugar ; 60 Ca*k*
quarts and pint* Byns* London Porter : 60 bbls. Tread
well's soda biscuit: 30 bbl*. and 75 keg* Prime Leaf lard ;
60 mats superior old government Java Coffee ; 40 bags
laguyra and 80 Prime old Hlo Coffee ; 6 Pipe* meder *waD
Gin ; 60 boxes Reys lamon Syrup ; 20 barrel* Winter
Strained and Bleached Whale Oil ; 300 boxes No. 1 Pale
and Family Soap ; 20 tierces superior sugar curied Ham* ;
60 boxes white 60 do. colored Cheese ; 100 boxe* new scal
ed Herring* ; 100 do. Adamantine Candles; 80 do. Readei's
P* and 8* Tallow Candles ; 60 boxes Pearl Starch : 40 boxes
Ground Coffee ; 20 do. do Pejiper ; 50 dox. painted Buckets
200 ream* wrapping and 100 Cap and Letter paper. Land
ing nnd for sale by
Fept27 SCRANTON. JOHNSON k CO.
NEW BOOKsT
A CTS of the Legislature of Georgia, for 1851-’2; Mis*
Bremer's Homes of tlie New World—impressions o(
America, in two volumes.
The Second War with England, by J. T. Headley, in two
volume*, with pistes.
Men and Thine* as I Saw Them In Europe, hy Kirwan.
Venice—tlie City of the Fern, from the invasion of Napo
leon to the capitulation in 1849. by Kdin. Flagg, with a maji
and embellishments, in two volumes.
Fir Wm. Hamilton’s Ri*cu**fon* on Philosophy and Lit
erature, Education and University Reform.
Temjiletnn'* Engineer. Millwright and Mechanics' Pocket
Companion, with mathematical table*.
Picture Pleasure Book, witli 500 illustrations.
Swi*s Family K.<bIn*on. with 8 Illustrations.
Clouded Happiness, by Countess d’Orsay.
Fern leave*, from Fanny’s Port Folio.
Cloister Life of Charles V; Tlie Mud Cabin ; Professor
Filliman’s Travels in Europe : Echoes of a Belle ; Lorenzo
Benoni; Moore’s Life of Sheridan, kc.
oct26 W. THORNE.Wn<IJAMS.
sale by
T EACHERS Wanted—The Board of Education of the
East Florida State Seminary are desirous of securing
tbe service* of two male and two female teachers for aaiu
Institution. They propose as salaries—
Principal, male, 91,500
Assistant ~ 1.000
Uterarj teacher, female 500
Moalo - " 000
AU must bring with them satisfactory credentials aa to
morals and literary acquirements. Southern mejrmnd la
dles will be preferred.
Application mast be made by or before the 2$th of De
cember next. Letters addressed to the Secretary of the
Board mast be post paid. By order of the Board.
LEWIS C. GAINES. President.
J. M. MoIhtozb. Secretary. nor24—4
I MjOR DE ELIZABETH DQRUM versus JOHN W BUR-
‘ BIDGE, Administrator William T. Taylor-South Caro-
lins, i olleton District, in Equity.—In obedience to the De
cretal order of the Court of Equity, made in this case, at tbe
last term. HENRY JOS1AH TAVLoR, the son of tbe intea-
tale, William T. Taylor, If he be alive, la hereby notified,
and called upon, to come forward within thiee months
from tbe publication hereof, and claim the funds in this
caw. 0. P. WILLIAMS, Com. " “ “ “
Waltsrborough, 8. ft. Sept. 181h, 1963.
Eqnltv 0. D.
oct25—w3m
OTICE.—At tbe explr . .
I shall apply to tne Marine and Fire Insurance Bank
of the State of Georgia, for payment on the following de-
scribed half biU: Right-hand half bill, on said bank. No.
111. letter A. dated January let. 1861 Alio, application
will be made to the Bank of the 8tate of Georgia for pay-
ment on tbe following described halves: right-hand half
920 bill. No. not known, letter A, dated June 9tb, 1846;
also, 910 bill. No. cut. think It is No. 992, Branch at Au
gusta. Tbe left-hand halves of the above described bills
stolen or mislaid by mall.
JOHN R. COCHRAN.
Dublin. Ga., October 20th. 1863. oct22—wSm
wTthorhb
H AS received a variety of new books—Greenleaf’■ Law
of Evidence, voL 3d; Flanders on Maritime Lav.
Flanders on the Lav of Shipping.
The Mud Cabin, or British Institution!,
Eoglijh Items, by Matt. F. Ward,
Bullock’s Art of Building, for the uM of architects, build,
•re. draughtsmen, machinists, engtneenand mechanics.
Jane Seaton os Upe King’s Advocate, a Scottish roman oa.
MORE NEW BOOKS.
R ECEIVED BY S. S. SIBLEY, Oct. 26th. 1858 -Discus-
aion on Philosophy and Utermtura, by» .* W. Hamilton.
Homes of the New World, or Impressfe of America, by
Fredrika Bremer, translated by Mary ifowitt.
Men and Thing* in Europe, by Kirwan
Home Pictures, hy Mrs Mary A Denison.
Rhetoric of Conversation, or Bridles and Spur* lor the
management of the Tongue! by Geo W Hervey.
Dr Chalmers’ Correspondence, by Rev Wm Hanna.
AU U not Gold that Glitters, or the Young California, by
Cousin Alice.
The Young Astronomer. J C Abbott.
Gleason's Pictorial; Baraum’s Illustrated News.
Godey’s * ‘ ‘ “ J
d’Orsay; The Midnight Queen, by George Lippard. For
sale at 185 Congress street. oct2fi
-uo nuwuj.—ino ioung innsuan : me way
good; the Corner Stone, by Jacob Abbott ; the
Young Man’s Counsellor; the Young Lady’■ Counsellor, by
WDe ; Infanta Progress , Christian Theology ; Imitation of
Christ; to Comforter , Fulfilment of Prophecy; Self
Knowledge ; rare on Justification \ The Patriarchs; Se
rious Call, by Weitler : The First Woman ; Morris’s Ser
mon* ; Life of Rev. T. Ware ; Women of tbe Bible ; Church
Polity ; The Body and the Mind ; Benson’s Life of Fletcher,
Memoir of Mrs. Rodgers; do do Lucy Richards : Death
Bed Scene#, by D. W. Clark, D. D.: Christian Perfection.
Forest*by S. S. SIBLEY.
Sept29 No. 136 Congr«ee-«t,
/TODFBH. MACKEREL. Ac.—Just received—2hbdsextra
V new Codfish. 10 bbls extra No 1 Mackerel. 20 boxes new
scaled Herrings. 10 half bbls Haw’s corned Beef, 60 bbls ex
tra choice Canal Flour For sale, wholesale and retail, at
the corner of Broughton and Drayton streets, hy
_ sep28 DAVID O’CONNIB.
F l-OOft OIL CIA1TH3.—The most complete stock of Oil
Cloths. In every variety of patterns and colors, varying
in wldthe from ope to eight yards. Families and hotel keep
ers can cover their dining rooms or halls without piecing.
WM. H. GUIOX, Agent, Carpet Warehouw,
feb5 140 Congress and 67 St. Jullan-sta.
G old pens and pencils and steel pens.—jost
received, a fine assortment or gold pens and pencils
double and single extension; also, a variety of fine
penaicr cheap at the book store of
apHf 8. S. -* **• fV 1 ^Congress- it rest
rtnoiczHAua.coiwKDbeef.no pork—iwt
v received 100Reynold’s Extra FhmlljBane.IbMfrFfg
Hams, 99 hbds Bacon Shooldera. 10 half bbls'Fulton Market
Bssf. 10 half and whole bbls PlgPbrk, ““ "
l^djlObbls wtnterQll^^raalo at tbi
125 thl* good eating Pota- !
nxr* new scaled Herring. 2 hh-1* Codfish, 20 half
«'eo Haw’s F M Beef. 40 hoxes new M R Raisin*. 20 do
ground Pepper. 25 do do Coffee, 100 keg* 5.10.15 and 20
gallon*. 200 demfjou*. 1.2.3, and 5 gall -n*. 200 bag* drop
and buck .-'hot. a**orted. 89 ream* wrapping paper. 80 bx«
Beadd'* 6s an i 8< Candle*. 60 bbls -tnsrt’* crashed and
powdered Sugar. W) do M and C clarified do. 50 do Genesee
Flour. 3<) half do do. CO bbls butter, sugar and soda Crack
er*. landing and for sale bv
novo Scranton. Johnston a co.
H GUfK KHKl'Klfe- and other# aril please take notice that
the obstruction* at tlie entrance of my store, conse
quent upon the putting up of an Iron Front, are now suffi
ciently removed to enable them to gain ea*y access to the
interior, where they will find the *h-lves well stocked a*
usual, with Crockery. China. Glass and Ftone Ware, family
Hardware, wood and willow Ware. Tin Ware and Table Cut
lery ; together with a great variety of L-mp*. lantern*-.
Wick*. Fancy and House Furnishing Goods, which will be
*oid at moderate and just price*, by J. P. CO I UN'S,
aug25 100 Bryan-strect.
.. -- — Jaines. figured an-.
I 1 plain for ladle# and children; French. English and
German Merinos ; colored Alpaca*, raw Silks and worsted
Plaid: Plaid Rrncadeand plain Filk*; silk Mantillas, small
figured Shawls aud worsted Fcsrfs; long and square Plaid
Shawl* ; colored and black Pinid Ginghams; all size Plaids.
A fine assortment Just received and for sale by
octiH __ AIKIX k BURNS.
Butter. 70 whole and half box*
common and extra Candy, landing anif for sale by
nov20 IRH/TiMRE. .Kifi.YSOX k CO.
L AMP OIL. SOAP, &c.—1& bbls winter strained Folar
Lump Oil. U0 boxes Readei's Family Foap. 30 do do tal
low Gandies. 15 do purr sperm Candle-. 20 casks pints and
quart* London Porter 30 bbl- Potatoes, whlje Onions, and
A|ifivs. 30 do Baltimore Flour. 15 do Hiram Smith’s self
rising Hour. sl«o, Butler. Cheese. Ac., just received and for
■ale at the corner of Broughton and Dravton streets.-by
_oc»15 DAVID O’CONNER.
B UCKWHEAT, kc.—50 packages halves, quarters, and
eighth* hulled Ruckwlie.it. 80 half and quarter barrels
Mackerel. 20 do do Salmon, just received and for sale
norO CRANE k RODGERS.
S PANISH FEGAIW—Just received from Havana 49,000 eda
fs-gars. viz: 10/00 Antonio Morn Superior Fegars, nov22
14.000 todorito do. 9.0u0 Horace do. 8.000 Legilimo do. rtOTKi
5.000 El Duendn do, 3,000 la Carolina Regalia do. for sale
hy novl5 J V. COXXKBAT k CO.
HAMPAIGN AND CI.ARET.-—50 baskets quarts and
pint* Heidselck and Ezcelsior Champaign, 40 cases Li
on hrand Claret Wine For sale by
octl W W GOODRICH.
I’kEESS SILKS, Ac.—Plaid, DUck and Colored Brocade
and I lain Silks. Bombazines, Alpacas, Onton Cloth*,
and a new etyle of goods for mourning never before presen
ted in this market, at KEMPTOX k VRBSTIIJAS,
oct20 72 St. Juiien k 105 Bryan-st.. Warlngs’s Range.
13 UTTER. CHEESE AND I^RD—30 keg* *elected Goshen
13 Butter; 60 boxes selected English Dairy Cheese. 28
bbl# Hiram Smith’s Flour, new wheat, received per steam
er, and for sale by
sepll SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
|Vl ORTHERN HAY.—100 bales prime Northern Hay,now
11 landing from tlie achr. North State. For sale by
jrt
B UllkU AND UllKKFE.— lu>t recelied per strarw/u-
guata. 5 keg* choice Goshen Butter. 10 eidGlhitr
Uheeese.for *ale by DAVID OCn.V.M'R.
ai, gH Corner Broughton and Dnytos-itmU.
C HAMPAIGN -60 basket* Heidsick nwmpa'’grTsfi ft
Munnerio. 25doBoucbe. 25 do Anchor Rtialda.iot
sale at the corner of Bay and Whitaker #treet> Ov
A. Bu.VAfD.
C T RuUND COFFEE —60 boxes Ground Coffee. Uodinrper
T Bsrk Radiant. For *zle bv
BRIGHAM. KELLY * 0).
G OLD PENS—A large assortment of Gold Pen*, in fl4
snd silver exten-iou anddou'de exten-iou ca^ti.xif-
ranted an excellent article, fur s.-ile bv
"“vlS F. F. FI It LET. Ia5 Cnncre«« Hrret.
Caineluu. amuugst which are the iuo»t deiirsblt«-
etie< ; also. Ro*cs. Geranium*. I'xsrfiJrsngra.aodmznjr
other kinds, will be offered fur *a e tlii* morning by
dov12 IV. W. LINCOLN. Monument iqusrt
B EEF. Ac.—Just received and fur safe. 2 bbl- snd 2 half
bbl* Fulton Market Beef. al*o. 6 boxe» Englbh (brew,
1*. CURRAN. Sirroll'* buiVliog.
norlO opposite Custom Homs-
B UTTER: CHEESE AND FLOUR-30 keg* selected Gutter,
70 bote* do » hlte Chee.*e. 50 do «lo colored do, 28 bbli
Hiram Fmith's Flour. SO half bbl* Geneaeedo. ferMleby
nov23 SCRANTuN. JolIN'SWN k CO-
TTXDfcR FllIRTF—Of Merrino. Cashmere. Iambi wool
Filk and Cotton, of ss«orted sites and qualities. Tor
PRICE A VEAl'iK.
nov26
C AP
qi
M ADEIRA WINE—2 half pipes old IU-«-ne. 1 dojtmdfln
Market, 6 do Inferior, to *u
CAPS!!—For men. youth and children, of Fund;/
qualities auu fashions. For sale by
nov.fi PRICE k VEAPER-
novS
suit purvluuers For sale
HYLAND k O’NEIL
B UTTER. CHEESE, kc—30 keg* Elected Go-hen Butter,
50 boxes white and colored Cheeie. £8 bM* H Smith s
Flour. 66 bbl* and half do Genesee do. received perReamer
Florida and for sale by
novJ SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
D E L.UNES AND CASHMERE—A few piece* era color
ed and white I)e Laines aud Cashmere for »»ieby
ov22 KEMI'TQN k VER-TlU-E.
R OCKUND LIME-1000 bblT^ckhind Ftone UoTTs
store and for sale In lots to suit purchaser*, by
nov'22 E. W. Bl’KEB.
F LOUR—60 bbls Flour. Unding per »chr. Mohawk, froo
F — * * • '
Baltimore, and for snle by
’ BRIGHAM. KELLY A 00.
t more, 15 hhds prime Bacon Sides, for sale bv
novl2 J. V. CONNERAY k CO.
B UTTER. CHEESE AND HERRING—30 keg* selected Go-
•hen Butler, 50 boxes English Dairy Chee-e. 60 do
whit# do, 100 do new tcaled Herring, received per steamer,
and for sale by n20 SCRANTuN. JOHNSTON fc 00.
F LOUR AND BUCKWHEAT—W bbls H Smith’s Genesee
Flour. 28 half do do. 80 hi and X bbls ami boxes
new hulled Burkwheat, received per steamer, and for sale
by novaosr SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
10 HAMS, BU i iER Ac.—Just received per steamer-
rig Hams and Pig Sides; also. 30 kegs Butler, and
20 boxes mild Cheese. For sale by -
WM. O. DICKSON. Barnard street.
dee2 near the Market.
R'
1 BOONS—Plaid and figured Bonnet Ribbons and a bean-
> tiful lot of wide neck and scarf Ribbons. Ac.
novl8 KEMPION A VERSTIIJX
bbls yellow C Sugar, 76 bbls Boitoo, butter and sugar
Crackers, .landing and for sale by
octl4 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON k CO.
CJARDINFS, LOBSTER, SALMON and Fresh Miekerel. for
kJ sale by oct26 A. B0NAUD.
fpAf.MA CLOAKS.—Received an osaortment of sundr
X kinds and qualities, at 147 Bay-street.
nov8 PRICE Jr NEARER.
Y KRBENA WATER. *c.—Havel’s and Basin’s Verbena
Water, also, genuine Farina Cologne, In large and
•mall bottles, just received and for sale by
novO W. W. LINCOLN. Monument square.
1MTH1SKY—10 bbls Voooogahela, 1 puncheon 8coteh
W Whisky, do Irish do. For sate by
nov9 HYLAND k O’NEIL.
fg/HJTE AND COLORED VESTS—Just received an as
Tv aartment of white and colored Marseille# and Linen
Vests'.for »Je by j»8 PRICK &’VEAPER,
-10 dos Imported Mariehino, 10 do
R eady-made rufinesfsuitf-a supply oftheabovk
consisting of grey, mixed and check Cs«*ira*re. Ju«
received and for sale by WM. R-SYMONS,
no v23 Draper and Tailor, 17 KhRakff-ri-
EHS—VESTS—A large variety'iflirexi'Vest. such «
figured black Silk. bUck Barathea, and Fancy Silk,
figured black aud fancy Cashmere Vert#. Ju*t received t«
sale low by nov23 WM. B. SYM0X& Draper tTalter^
QUPERFINE nteck Cloth Frock and Dress Coet*-a ^
O supply just received. For sale low. oy
nova WM. R. SYMONS. Hrapr and Tsflo^
B UCKWHEAT—In bbls- hair bids, kegs and bogs, ju.t re*
ceived per steamer Alabama, and fer sale hy
novfl CHAMPION k WATTft,
3ACU.V HAMS AND LARD-30 cask# choice H#m«. 2®
J bbls Lear Lard, received and for sale by
sepll McMAHuN k D0YLL_
C 1UDFIFH, HAUSAUKF, &c —to«,0 lb* Cpdfijh. 5 bid*
/ logne Fausage#, 10 do Smoked Beef, 30 boxes Uf*‘
Raisins, tending and for #ale by c m
octl6 HOLCOMBE JOHNSON k C0.__
13UTIER, kC— Have just received 10 keg* choice Goibvs
10 box,. Mr OM-k »“
C TOFFEE AND TrLl-S00 rack* Rio Coffee,
J ra do, 76 do old Java do. 160 half ebcsU Black Tea. «*
*■ b ’ McMahon * wva
H AY—Landing from ship Chase, 60~bales North Blrtf
ji.,, ,.i r« »u « Ap.V .
P UOt O.n UVER OIL—Ku'htoo OS'ra
Cod Unr CHI. *.rr..l«l Crab xod ™nWW»« *» «*
mididul Tirtari. Jait rtefIwd ,nd tor ult W
«o« W. ITLfflOOU. Wljf*.
P AKCY BUmiS’S-SIlk. rant, fit »^i” “j. 4 ”’
novin - : -m
/"TORFETS—Twilled RaiirSifRcguUr
L> do, white Regular do, French KlUter do, Bmm
do, Imported Woven do. lor rate ivrR*iTII l£-
Brvan streets, by oct22 KEMPTONlt 1ERSTH^.
rtUUNAKY UTENSII^—noac h -lj n e».>r« ; m«t
^SEiSSBS&SSSg
flectorsor roasters, sauce pans, milk bolters.
w No. l. oew MackereL 10 bbte Scolch Herring*.
IW^MrtlMrly. IV DAT ,ho«0«<»