The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, December 08, 1853, Image 4

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lfiniupf, o. o. o, 'tiimtot—To all wbomltmaye 0 ®* Rgasshsaran on U* mUU o< Dr. Umm BlMfUU, de- Am. to dte and adaoolak nil whoa It wni. tobsktf uMrMto«MONrt to make STjohSTw!-.,orfi«4 •» chtu«i Tbase are, therefore, to clto and admonish all whom (t may OM«ra to baand appear before Mid Court to wake objec- !ou (If any tlrey lure) <m or before tbe flr»t Monday la letter* will be mated. " Witness^ John M. MUleo, Esq.. Ordinary f or CbaUumcoun- ty, this 9th day of November, IMS. V Mt10 JOB! JOHN M. VILLEN, o. c. c. . _ Court of tratoroD the ei- n EORGIA—OuUham Cbwafy.-To alt whom It may U Whew*a, Robert H. Griffin will apply at tl>e Ordinary for letters dtamiasory aa admlniatrator oi tale of lira. Jane Woodruff, deceased: These ara,tberefore, to dte and admonish all whom it may eooecrntobeaad appear before aakl Court to make objec tion (If any they hare) on or before the flrat Monday In May next, otherwUe raid lettera will be granted. Witness, John M. Millen, Esq.. Ordinary for Chatham conn* ty, this 1st day of November, 1S&3. oovlO JOHN M. MILLEN, o. & a ftEOROlA—Oktffcam Omafy—To all whom It may eon. VX oera: Whereaa, Robert H. Grlffln will apply to the Conti of Ordinary for lettera dlsmlssory on the eetateof VraJean Woodruff, late of said county, deeeaaed t Three are. therefore, to dte and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before the catd Court to make ob- Jection (If any they have.) on or before the flrat Monday in May next, otherwiu raid lettera will be granted. wltnaas, John M. Mdlen, Eaq., Ordinary for Chatham county, this first day of November, 1853. non JOHN M. MILLEN. o. o. c. / 1BORGIA—Chatham County:—To all whom it may con- VX cere: Whereaa, Phineaa M. Kollock wOl apply at the Court at Odinary, for lettera of dlamlssion as executor on the estate of Mis* Priscilla Houston: These are. therefore, to cite and admonlah all whom it may eoocem, to oe and appear before said Court to make objec tion (If any they have) on or before the first Monday in January next, otherwise aaid lettera will be granted. Witness, John M. MUlen. Esq., Ordinary for Chatham coni ty thla 1st day of Jnly. 1853. jjt JOHN M. lOUXN o. c. C. G EORGIA—Chatham County.—To all whom It may con cern : Whereas, Henry Williams will apply at the Court of Ordinary for lettera dismluory on the estate of LoehUn Wright, deceased; These are thervfore to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objee- lon (If any they have) within the time prescribed by law, otherwise said lettera will be granted. ' Witness, Jos. Ganahl, Esq., Hop. Ordinary for Chatham county, thla 10th day of August. 1853. auSll JOS. GANAHL, dip. o. c. c. G EORGIA—Chatham County {—All whom it rosy concern: Whereas, John B. Barnard will apply at tbe Court of Ordinary for lettera dlsmlssory as administrator cum testa* xnento annnexo on the estate of Mrs. Ann Mongin: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern to bo and appear before said Court, to make abjection (If any they have) on or before the second Mon day in January next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, John M. MiUen. Esq.. Ordinary for Chatham eeuntr, this 14th day of July, 1853. Jyl5 JOHN M. MILLEN, 0. c. c. r cern : Whereas. William J. Bulloch. Executor of the eatate of Mary XeufvilL deceased, will apply to the Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory on the said estate: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ail and singu lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at the office of John M. Millen, Ordinary, within the time prescribed by law. and show cause (If any they ve) why said letters should not be granted. Witness. Joseph Ganshl, Deputy Ordinsry for Chathsm county, this 1st dsyof August. 1853. . July » JOSEPH GANAHL, DIP, o. c. c. G EORGIA—Chatham County ;—To all whom it may con cern: Whereaa, Norman Wallace will «ppiy *t the Court of Ordinary for lettera dlsmlssory as Excutor on the estate of Robert Isaac : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern to be and appear before said Court to make objec tion (if any they have) on or before the first Monday in February next, otherwise said letters will be granted Witness. John M. Millen. Esq.. Ordinary for Chatham c« ty.this second day of July, 18o3. „ Jy3 JOHN M. MILLEN. c. o. o. <T1 EORGIA—Chatham County:-To all whom It may con- VX cern: Whereas. William C. Dawson, will apply at thn Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory on the estate of Christopher Dawson, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it rosy concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection, If any they have, on or before the first Monday In March next, otherwise said letters will be-granted. Witness. Joseph Ganahl. Deputy Ordinary for Chatham lis 31st day of Augmt. 1853. county, this 81st day o: Ml JOSEPH GANAHL, DIP, o. o. o. Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory on George J. Zipperar: 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 have) on or before the first Monday in March next, otherwise said lotters will bo granted. Witness, Joseph Ganahl, Esq.,Dep. Ordinary for Chatham county this 17th day of August. 1853. ig!8 " . angle GANAHL. dip. 0. c. e. G EORGIA—Bullock CountyTo nil whom it may con cern : Whereas, Redding Denmark will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory as administrator on the estate of Daniel O’Connor: There are, therefore, to c to and admonish all whom It nay (ggicem. to be and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have) 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 30ili day of November, 1853. nov30 WM. LEE. Sen’r.. o. n c. II be granted * ala office, this 1st day of. A W. P. GIRARDEAU, o, L. c. S*1K0R(HA—tasrfy (Wntee—To all whom It i lx cern t Whereaa, Sarah ). Way wtU apply to Ordlakry for lettera dismissory on tho estate offi J. Way, lata of aaid county, deceased t There are, therefore, to olto and admonish all whom it 1 —, to be and g it may .... to tho Court otftathanlel may oonoern, to be a— objections, If any they have, law, otherwUe said lettera. wi Witness. W. P. GlrardaaL r —... , . lunty, Uua 24 ih day of 8eptamber|18A8. aepfl W, P. GIRARDEAU, o. _ appear before aaid Court, to make have, within the time prescribed by *“ will he granted. u. Esq., Ordinary for liberty Court off Onllimry of BwlloaM County, 0 1 BORGIA—Buflwk County •— 1 To all whom It may r cern: Whereaa, JoaephNight,Jr., will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the es tate and effects ol Thomaa Knight, Uta of said county, de eeaaed: These ere, therefore, to elte and admonUh all whom U may concern to be and appear before retd Court to make objections (If any they have) on or before the second Mon day in January next, otherwise said Utters will be granted. day In January Witness. Will county, this 34t "ST G EORGIA—Buttock County j—To all whom it may con oarn: Whereaa. AbeoUm Parrish, 8enlor. and Uazzell Jones, will apply to the Court of Ordinary for letters of ad- mlnUtretor on tbe esUteand effeeU of Elisha Jones, Ute of said county, deceased: Three are, therefore, to elte and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court, to make objection. If any they have, on or before the second Monday In January next, otherwise said IstUra will be granted. Witness. William Lee, 8r. t Esquire, Ordinary for Bulloch county, thU 24th November, 1853. dcci WILLIAM IKE, Sr., o. n. C. C iEORGIA—BwUodt County:—On the first Tuesday in I’ January next, before the court house door In States- borongh.in said county, will be sold, nnder an order ol the Court of Ordinary on the Brat Monday in October last, one negro man, named Smart, kred about forty years, belong ing to the estate of Robert Slater, a minor, and sold for the benefit of said minor. Terms made known on the day of sale. nov!5 GREEN R. SLATER. Guardian. January next, before the court house door, In Slates borough.In said county, wlU be sold, under au order of the Court of Ordinary, on the flrat Monday In October last, four hundred acres cflaod granted to Mark Rollings, bounded by lands of Amos Waters, Jonathan Grioer. Jordan McCa- lum. and Robert Miller, belonging to the estate of Hannah Cone, Ute of aaid county, deceased, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said esUte. Terms made known on the day of sale. nov!6 JONATHAN CRINER, Adm’r. Coart of Ordinary for Bryan Connty. G 1 EORGIA—Bryan County .—Whereas. Z. E Dutton, ad T mtnlstrstor upon the esUte of Henry Dutton, deceas ed will apply to the Court of Ordinary of thU county, for lettera dismissory: These are therefore to elte all concerned to file their ob jections. (If any they have) In terms of the Uw, otherwise said lettera will be granted. ap!28 A. H. SMITH, o. n. c G EORGIA—Bryan County:—To l estate of Elias 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 of Ordinary of this county for !•?-,«» to dfride the estate of Elias 1‘eiry, de ceased. L. B. DANIEL.) N. J. CLARKE, V Adm’r*. ISAAC PERRY,J September 19th, 1853. »ep22—2aniiwpld Court of Ordinary of Caiiideh County. G EORGIA—Camden County:—To all whom it may con cern : Whereas, George W. Thomas, one of the exe cutors of tho esUte of Wm. T. Hopkins, will apply to the Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory on the said estate; Those are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear it ray office within the time prescribed by law, and shew cause, (if any they have.) why letters dismissory should not be granted the said applicant. Witness, J. IL Helveston.Esq.,Ordlnary for Camden coun ty, this 26th day of May, 1853. may26 J. H, IIELVESTON, o. c. c. G EORGIA—Camden County .-—To all whom It may con cern : Whereaa. J. H. M. Clinch, guardian of H. A. and N. B. Clinch, applies to me for letters dismissory from said guardianship: These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to be and appear at my office, within the time proscribed by law. and show cause (If any they have.) why letters of dimlssion should not be granted to tbe said applicant. Witness, James H. Hefveston Ordinary for CwuuUn ooun ty. this 28th day or May, 1853. may31 JAMES H. IIELVESTON o. c. c. rat 'dfefhfe Uw of IU paramount virtues. It e rad lea tra, this hereto fore incurable and distressing disease from theaystom. and aUnda unrivalled In the pharmacy of medicine. We do not propose to make unqualified statements, or tc force a nostrum before ti e public, but simply to reqoret three most interested, thv nmouxs TBX*mm,to procure from the agent In their vicinity a circular, and not only lead the testimony of those who have experienced 1U In valuable curative powers, but to write to, or call upon, the eonraleecenta, so that the statements may emanate from the fountain-head | a course which will satisfy the most credulous, and one by which tbe reputation of the re medy Is certain of being sustained. Wrila also to the proprietors, who will accord every Information, and furnish names of nndonhlsd character from every section of the Union, numbering among them some at the moat eminent physicians, clergymen, editors and prominent dtixens, ran- uerlng the reliability and effltacy of the remedy beyond the reach of doubt and distrust MORTlMORB’B RHEUMATIC COMPOUND Isa Vegetable Extract an Internal remedy, prepared ex pressly for this one disease: and this it will cure in every form, either Inflammatory (Acute) or Chronic, no mallei of bow long standing. W. V. ALEXANDER A Co., Proprietors. * No* No. 1 Barclay-street, (Aator House,) New York. William Lee, 8r., Esquire, Ordinary for Bulloch For sale by A. A. Solomons, and J. U. Garter, Druggglsls. s 24th day of November. 1853. • 8avannah, Ga. WILLIAM LEE, Sr., o. a. a —— — T j ie a to Te have also for tale, the great altmtl ve, MORTIMOlUfi’S BITTER CORDIAL AND BLOOD PURIFIER. THIS Invaluable preparation baa obtained a popularity, wherevej Introduced, unprecedented in the history oi any other preparation brought before the public. The mul tiplied thousands who have used it, and have realised Its marvellous effects In removing disease, and Restoring the Nervous System, now herald it to the world as possessing tue most superior virtues known in the Materia Medics. Physicians of the first standing In the medical professlor me and prescribe U aa the most effective Alterative anil Blood Pori Her ever known. To the sedentary It has proved Itself the Balm of Gilead. Especially to Females, in every concelva ble condition of life, It recommends itself as far superior in point of efficacy to any of the numerous compounds, con centrated under the comprehensive name of “Barsaparil- las.” This Is a Vegetable Spirit, pleasant to take, and perfectly * . ..A. - by tJj 0 mo „, acquired by him during his has made arrangements r eh‘ he Is now enabled to Dye a greater variety pf colors on silk and woolen dresses, shawls, Ice., which hs (roils will generally please all who may uvor him with their patrofiree. • Gentlemen's garments dyed, cleaned or renovated, as may be required. In the same superior style which has gen erally so much pleased his pations and friends. ladles’ bonnets dyed, bleached and pressed In the most fashionable styles. Orders from the country punctually attended to. Tcrma moderate. When parcels are sent by steamboats or railroad, word should be sent him by lettef. through tbe Post Office, so that he may know where to call for them. bot15 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. safe to bo used In any state of health, oven delicate Fbnale or Child, tar Price gl 00 per bottle. IV. V. ALEXANDER & 00„ Proprietors. No. 1 Barclay-street, (Astor House.) New York. For sale by A. A. SOLOMONS, and J. H. CARTER. Drug gists. Savannah, Oa. mavlO uumidcij grave : v^jiwurapuon can oe cureu—ash soon be as the things that were—and Coughs and C parents of that fell disease, that so often brings w homes of our land, vanish, aa If by magic, before Ih THE WONDER OF THE WORLD I “ We would not grow one bad of hope You cannot garner in ripe fruit! ’’ T HE GREAT REMEDY is at last discovered, and that Ml destroyer of human happiness at length (s conquered Consumption shall no longer rob our firesides of theii brightest ornaments, and sink many a gentle spirit to sn untimely grave! Consumption can be cured—Asthma will * - ■* • ‘Colds, the _ wo to the , , w before Ibis sover eign remedy. This is that which has so long been sought for. and Is In full faith offered to the public as a cxktjUX cckk for coughs, colds, whooping-cough, croup, asthma, and consumption* and win, In any case where lungs sufficient are left to sus tain life, check the ulceration and raise the patient to health. This is not an idle boast, nor is this remedy sent into the market without a thorough trial, but has proved beyond a doubt, that wliat has been asserted ca.v bk doxb. ‘•The sentiment, that consumption cannot bo eured. has destroyed more lives than the disease itself.”—Dr. WxRHnr. But there la Hope! DEVINES’ COMPOUND PITCH LOZENGE 1 The proprietor, by tbe use of this article, and tlie blessing of Providence, was raised, when lie was pronounced by his physician to be almost dying with consumption, to perfect health, and is not willing that so great a blessing should be withheld from those on whom “ this right hand emissary of death ” has placed his mark. Tbe Lozenge Is perfectly harmless In Its nature, and can be taken with impunity by tho Infant and the invalid ; and its beneficial effects will be felt in a few hours after com mencing its use. Let all then, try It. and if these assertions are not proved, after an Impartial trial, tho price of the box will be returned, and all agents are authorized to refund tbe money in any case where the articlo is not perfectly satisfactory. These Lozenges are put up in 25 cents, 60 cents, and $1 boxes.and only need a trial to bo fully appreciated. C. 1*. HUNT. Dakiex. Oa., only agent for tho Southern States, to whom all orders must be addressed. fel8-d<Vu Court off Ordinary for M’lntoalz County. G EORGIA—Melntmh CountyNotice to Debtors and Creditors:—All persons .having demands against James Blue. Ute of said county, deceased, are hereby notified to present them, properly attested, within the time prescribed by law; ami all persons Indebted to said deceased are here by required to make immediate payment to E. M. Blount. Esq., who is my duly authorized agent. SARAH 0. BLUE. Adm‘x. Darien. 1st December. 1853.dor.3—wfi /1 EORGIA—Chatham County:—To all whom it may con- VX cern : Whereas, John Me. McMahon will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate of James Cardan, deceased: These are, therefore, to clto and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection. If any they have, on or before tbe second Mon day in January next, otherwise said lettera will be granted. Witness, John M. Millen. Esq.. Ordinary for Chatham County, this 1st day of December. 1853. dee? JOHN M. MILLEN, o. c. c. G EORGIA—Chatham County {—To all whom It may con cern: Whereas. Andrew Farry will apply at tbe Court •f Ordinary for lotters of administration on tbe estate of Cormick Brady, deceased : These are therefore to clto and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before aaid Court to make objection (If any they have) on or before the second Mon day In January next,otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness. John M. MiUen, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham Councy. this 1st day of December. 1853. decs JOHN M. MILLEN. o. o. c G EORGIA—Chatham County {—To all whom it may con cern: Whereas, George J. Kollock will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of dismission 'on the estate of Edward Neufvllle, deceased : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court, to make objection, If any they have, on or before the flr*t Monday in June next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, John M. Millen. Esquire, Ordinary for Chatham county, this 1st day of Dccombor, 1853. # dcc2 JOHN M. MILLEN, o. c. o. G EORGIA—Chatham Cowdy {—To all whom It may con cern: " 1 of 0 te Of Margaret Aicuuuam. aeceaaeu ; These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to bo and appear before said Court, to make objection, if any they have, on or before the second Mon day in January noxt,otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness. John M. MiUen, Esq.. Oniinnry for Chathsm county, this first day of December. 1853. dew JOHN M. MILLEN, 0. c. 0. G EORGIA—Chatham County:—To all wlioin it may con- cern: Whereas, Rev. J. F. O’Neill, will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of guardianship over the per- ton and property of Mary Elizabeth McDonald, minor of Margaret McDonald, deceased : These are. therefore, to dte and admonish all whom It mar concern, to be and appear before said Court, to make objection. If any they have, on or before tho second Monday in January next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness. John M. MiUen. Esquire, Ordinary for Chatham county, this first day of December. 1853. dep2 JOHN M. MILLEN, o. 0. C. ^'DMINISTRATRTx NOTICE.—To all concerned:—Two il months after date application will be mado to the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county. State of Georgia, for leave to sell the real estate belonging to the estate of Gas per Rosy, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and credit ors of said estate. Savannah, December 1st. 1853. deo2 MATILDA ROSY. Qualified Adm’x Court off Ordinary of Liberty County. G 1 /'T BORGIh—Liberty Countu i—To aU whom \X cern: Whereaa, Mrs. E 8. Law will apply administration on the eatate of Rev. Josiau S Law, late of said oounty, deceased: These are, therefore- to cite and admonish all whom may concern, to be and appear before said Court, to make Objections, if any they have, within the timo prescribed by law,otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, W. P. Girardeau, Esq, Ordinary for Liberty oounty, this 25 th day of November, 1853. nov2fi W. P. GIRARDEAU, _ I EORGIA—Liberty County j—This is to certify that, _r whereas, no person has applied for letters of adminis tration on the estate of Mary J. Stevens, late of aaid county, deceased, and as it Is necessary for the security and gcod management of said estate that the said letters of adminis tration be taken out immediately, I warn all persons inter ested, that unless said letters be applied for, they will be granted according to law, as regards the duty oftheOrdi- - nary In such easen. nov2d W. P. GIRARDEAU, 0. t, a r\ EORGIA—Liberty County :-To "all Whom'it may eon- VX earn: whereas, Jesse Brewer applies for letters of ad ministration on the estate of James Brewer, late of said county, deeeaaed s These are, therefore, to clre and admonish, all whom U may concern, to be and »ppe»r at mv office within the Ume prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why aaid letters snonld not be granted. Witness. W. P. Olrardtau, Ordinary for liberty county, this flrat day of November, 1853. —' W. P. GIRARDEAU, o. i. o. EORGIA—Liberty County:—To all whom It may con lX cern: Whsreas, 8 H I'erry will apply to tbe Court oi Ordinary for letters dismissory as administrator on the estate or Abial Parry: , These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom It may ooneera to be and appear before said Court to make •' objeetloaSj lf any they have, within the time prescribed by :-!aw. otherwise sold letters Will be granted. liven under my band at this office this 3d day of Beptem - - AU. o. u o. - her. 1868. sep7 W. P. GIRARDEAU. C l EORGIA—Liberty County—To all whom It may con- J cern : Whereaa. William J. King. 8r., Will apply for letterN of administration on tbe estate of Dr. B. 8. King, U4e of said county, deceased: Tn*** ire, therefore, to elte and admonish any concern, to be sod appear before said Court to make ■ w.p, antuamp.o, 10. C HATHAM SUPERIOR COURT—Mar Tkiui, 1863.—Ed- ward G. Wilson. Treasurer, kc.,vertut Mordecni Myers. Trustee. Ac.—lluU Xiti.—Upon tbe petition of Edward G. Wilson. Treasurer of the Republican Blues Building ami Loan Association, praying the foreclosure of the equity of redemption of and in all that narcel or lot of land, situate, lying and being in tho city of Savannah, county of Chat ham,and State of Georgia, and known and distinguished in the plan of said city as tot No. Fifty-six (50). Brown ward. ofMordecai Myers, substitute trustee under the marriago settlement of Rob’t W. Pooler and Mary J.. his wife, which said property waa mortgaged by tho said Mordecai Myers, trustee aa aforesaid, (under and by virtue of a clause In the said marriage settlement, authorizing the trustees to grant, bargain and sell all or any part of the property upon the request of tho sahl Robert W. and Mary J. Pooler, and their request that said mortgage should be made, being evidenced by their signing anil sealing aaid deed of mort gage.) to the said Edward G. Wilson, Treasurer ns afore said, by uoed bearing date the sixteouth day of December. In the year one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two. to secure tho payment of the nuin of two thousand dollars, with interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum, paya ble monthly, from the sixteenth day ol December. Anno Domini, 1862, on demand, according to the tenor and effect of a certain promissory noto made by the said Mordecai Myers, trustee as aforesaid, to the said Edward G. Wilson, treasurer as aforesaid, bearing even date with tho said mortage, and that there still remains unpaid thereon, the vim of two thousand dollars : On motion of Griffin ft Gordon, attorneys for petitioner. It Is ordered, that the said Mordecai Myers, trustee ns afore said, do pay into this Court, on or before the first day of the next term of this Court the principal and Interest due on the said promlssorv note and mortgage, and the costs of tills application, and in default thereof, that the equity of redemption of the said Mordecai Myers, trustee aa afore said, and all claiming under said trust to the said mort gaged premises be thenceforth and forever foreclosed : And. it is further ordered, that a copy of tliia rule be pub lished Inoneuf the public gazettes of this Slate, once a month for four months, or served on the mortgagor or hi* special agent or attorney, at least threw months previous to the time the money is directed to the paid, and that such further and other proceedings be had aa are preserved by the statutes of the State of Georgia, in such cases made and provided. scp21—lm4m Effingham County Executor’! Sole. I jtXECUTOR’H SALE.—On the first Tuesday in January J next, before the court house In Effingham county, be tween the legal hours of sale, will be sold, the following property belonging to the estate of Spier lUitcli. deceased, to wit: a negro woman, Sophia, and her nine children ; Dicnnah, and her three children, and one negro fellow ; also, tho plantation and late residence of Snier Hlltch, con taining 1200 acres of good piue land, well timbered, with valuable improvements—has a comfortable dwelling and out bouses thereon : also, on the succeeding day, on the premises, will be sold, all the plantation tools, household and kitchen furniture stock of various descriptions, such os horses, hogs, cattle, sheep, etc., corn and fodder, and all and singular tho goods, chattels, and effects belonging to said estate. Sold by vhluo of a decree from the honorable the Superior Court of said county, for the benefit of the beirs and distributees of said estate. Terms madu known on day of sale. W1LU AM BUTCH, nov22 Executor. E manuel county executor's sale.—wni bo sold at the Court House of Emanuel county, on the 21st day of December next, about 700 head of cattle, running in the counties of Emanuel. Bulloch and Appling, and 200 sheep in Emanuel On tho 23d day of tho same month, at the plantation in Burke county, of the late Henry l*. Jones, about 200 head of cattle, running In Burke and Scriven coun ties, 20 or 26 hrad of horses and mules, 150 or 200 pork and stock hogs. 100 sheep. 2 Jacks and Janetta. Also on the 20th of the same month, at the plantation of snid deceased. In Washington county, 100 head cattle. 100 pork ami stock hogs, 40sheep. 20 or 25 mules and horsps. 2 Jacks and Janetta, with the household furniture nnd plantation imple ments. all belonging to the cstato of said Henry P. Jones. Sales to continue from day to day until closed. Terms on the days of sale. nov2ft—8tawl6t .. JONES.) fcvahocut- W. B. JONES. J E XECUTOR'S SALE.—On tho first Tuesday in February next, will be sold, before tbe court house in the city of Savannah, all that Rico Plantation known as Union Creek Plantation, on the Savsunah river, containing about two thousand acres, all of which, with the exception of five hun dred acres, Is first quality rice land, nnd four hundred and seventy-five acres of which are now under bank and in oil Uvatlon. Attached to the plantation it a good steam thresher, an overseer’s house, negro houses, and all out houses and Improvements appertaining to a plantation. For lurther particulars apply to JOHN WILLIAMSON, 1- , nov!5—tl HENRY WILLIAMSON / Lxcc rs ' N OTICE.—Two montha after date application will be made to tbe Honorable tbo Ordinary of county for leave to sell all tho real estate t Chatham longing to Pat rick Marlow, deceased, late of Chatham county. Novem- .... 0 T HOWARD, Administrator de bonis non. nov24—2m N OTICE.—All persons having claims against the eatate of Patrick Marlow, deceased, late a Chatham county, will present them ; and all persons Indebted will make pay ment, to GEO. T. HOWARD, eov24—flw Administrator de bonis n Stowe, late of Chatham county, deceased, are hereby notified to present thorn, duly attested, to the undorslgned. within the time prosorlbod by law. And all persona indebt ed to said deceased, will make immediate payment. WM. B. JACKSON. Adm’r. -Persons having demands against the estate of . jjfree * ' N otice.- „ Joseph A. Marshall, a free man of color, doceased. are requested to hand them In to Griffin k Gordon, attorneys at Uw: and those indebted will please make payment to them. aug26 FREDERICK A. TUPPER. QuaL Ex’or. XT made to tbe Court of Ordinary, the lands belonging to the estate of Hi for the bet^^ of the heirs and credlto: saS for leave to sell all ienry Gannon, deo’d. creditors. W. J. CANNON. Adm’r. _ . Rousseau, late of Chatham county, deceased, are here by notified to present them, duly attested, within the time prescribed by Uw: and all persons Indobted to said do- ceased, will make immediate payment to T, A. Acosta, at the old sUnd of tho deceased, corner of Bull and Bay-sts. MARY A. ROUSSEAU, novll—flw Qualifiod Adm’x. N OTICE.—Two months after date application will be mado to the Ordinary of Chatham county, for leavo to sell all the real esUto belonging to Jules Rosseau, di court. n8 MARY A. ROS8EAU, Adm’x. N OTICE.—Two months from date 1 shall apply to tho Honorable the Court of Ordinary for Camden county, whilst sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell part of tot No. 4 (four) and Improvement* thereon, for the benefit of tbe hair* ana creditors of the esUte or John T. Rudolph, deceased. EMILY RUDOLPH, Adm’x. St. Marys. Oa., October 25tb, 1853, ' 1pt, dated S pTstodhUlkewame • 'Mi November, lfiff. CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF TIIB BLOOD! JVot n PnrtiHe of Mtrcuty in It. A N INFALLIBLE REMEDY for Scrofula. King’s vmi, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustule on the Face. Blotches. Bolls. Chronic Sore Eves. Ring Worm or Tetter. Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints. Stubborn Ulcers. Syphilitic Disor ders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudence in Life,oi Impurity of the Blood. Ibis valuable Medicine, which has become celebrated for the number of extraordinary cures effected through its sgency, has induced the proprietors, at tho urgent request of their friends, to offer It to the public, which they do with tho utmost confidence In its virtues and wonderful curative properties. Tho following certificates, selected from a large number, are. however, stronger testimony than the mere word of the proprietors; and arc all from gentlemen well known in their localities, and of the highest respectability many of them now residing iu the city of Richmond, Va„ F. HOYDEN. E»q., of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond known every where, says he has seen the Medicine called Cakteh'h Srs.vtsii Mixtcrk administered in over a hundred cases, in nearly all the diseases for which it is recommend ed, with tho most astonishingly good results. He says It Is the most extraordinary medicine ho has ever seen. AGUE AND FEVER—GREAT CURE—I hereby certify, that for three years I had Ague and Fever of tbe most vio lent description. 1 had several Physicians, took large quan- titles or Quinino. Mercury, and I believe all the Tonics ad vertised, but ail without any permanent relief. At last I tried Cartfr’s Sraxint Mixture, two bottles of which effec tually cured me. and I am happy to say I hare had neither Chills or Fevers since. I consider it tho best Tonic in the world, and the only medicine that ever reached my case. Beaver Dam, near Rishmond. Va. JOHN IDNGDEN. C. II. LUCK, Esq., now in the city of Richmond, and for many years in the Post Office, lias such confidence in the astonishing efficacy of Cartkr’h Siummi Mixtcrk. that lie lias bought upwards of 60 bottles, which be has given away to tho nffiicted. Mr. Luck says he has never known it to foil when taken according to directions. Dr. MINOR, a practising Physician, and formerly of the City Hotel, in the city of Richmond, says he hns witnessed In a number of Instances the effects of Carter’s Spanish Mixtcrk. which were most truly surprising. lie saysTn a case of Consumption, dependent on the Liver, tho good ef fects were wonderful indeed. SAMUEL 31. DRINKER, of the firm of Drinker It Morris Richmond, was cured of Liver complaint of 8 years stand ing. by the use of two bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA—The Editor* of tho Rich- mond Republican had a servant employed in their press room, cure 1 of violent scrofula, combined with Rheuma tism. which entirely disabled him from work. Two bottles of Carter’s Spanish Siixtnre made a perfect cure of him. and tho Editor*. In a public notice, say they ’• cheerfully recom mend it to all who are afflicted with any disease of the blood.” STILL ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA—I bad a very- valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter’s Spanish 3lix- tare. I consider it a truly valuable medicine. JAMES M TAYLOR. Conductor on the R. F. & P. It. R. Co. Richmond, Virginia. Salt llheum off 20 Years Stumllng Cured Mr. JOHN THOMPSON.residing in the city of Richmond, was cured by three bottles of Carter’s .-panish Mixturc.nl Salt Rheum, which he had nearly 20 year*, and which all the physicians or the city could not cure. Mr. Thompson is a well known merchant of Richmond, Va., and his cure is most remarknble. WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond, Va , had a servant cured of Spyhili*. in tbe worst form, by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. He says he cheerfully recommends it, and con- aiders Itan invaluable medicino. RICHARD E. WEST, of Richmond, was cured of Scrofula und what physicians called confirmed Consumption, by three bo'ties of Carter's Spanish Mixture. EDWIN BURTON. Commissioner of the Revenue, says he has seen the good effects of Carter’s Spanish Mixture in a number of Spyhilitic cases, and says it is a perfect cure for Hint horrible disease. WM. O. IIARWOOI). of Richmond. Va.. cured old sore* and ulcers, which disabled him from walking. Took a few bottle* of Carter's Spanish Mixture, and was enabled to walk without a crutch, in a short time permanently cured. Price $1 per bottle. Principal Depots at M. WARD, CLOSE k CO., No. 83 Mlden lane. Now York. BENNETT ft BEERS. No. 126 Main-st.. Richmond. Xi . And for sale by SHOMA8 M. TURNER k CO.. JAMES M. CARTER. A. A. LM1AMOK8 k CO., and W. W. LIN- COLS, Savannah. E. S. 8TR0ECKER. Macon, and by Drug gists and Country Merchants everywhere. may20— lylsalwAwflm WATEK-CU1US INSTITUTE—MLLUEDUK V1LLE, GEORGIA. D ll. E. G DOYLE takes pleasure in announcing to inva lids and the public generally, that the above popular and superiorly appointed establishment, formerly conduct ed by T. Carlton Coylk, 31 I).. is now ready for tbe recep tion of patients seeking a restoration to health. All chronic diseases of the human organism successfully treated at thla institute: dyspepria, gout, rheumatism, constipation, hemorrhoids or piles, hemorrhages, amen- errhnea, menorrhera, dysmenorrlioea. fluor albus. genital dis- placementa, affections of the eyes'and ears, tetter, ery sipelas and all chi onto diseases of tbs skin and scalp, aero fula, dropsy, Syphilis, and the humoral diseases general ly, neuralgia, sciatica, tic douloureux, hysteria, epilepsy or the falling sickness, virtigo, paralysis.spoplcctictenden- cy, bronchitis, asthma, chronic infiamation of the stomach and bowels, atrophy, and indeed every possible habit of, or chron : c diseased action that Is curable—and all disrate art curalk. if no organic lesion be present. The todies’ Department is under the immediate supervi- sion of that accomplished lady, Mrs. Jaxi klATnttwe.ao well known to the old patrons of the 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 States, renders it peculiarly adapted to the wants of invalids, desirous of 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 has been spar ed that could conduce to make it one or the roost desirable places of resort for invalids in tbe United Slates. Patients will be required to furnish their own out-fit,— Those will consist of friction sheets and towels, compresses, and blankets, for sudoriflo purposes. All or which can be purchased here on the most reasonable terms. Tkrxs—Professional attention, use of baths, Ac , $10 per week—board 85 per week—payable monthly. Servants boarded and treated for $10 per week. AU letters of Inquiry promptly answered.jnceO ZERHAN’S ANTI-SCORBUTIC TOOTH WASH. T IUS delicious article combines so many meritorious qualities, that It now has become a standard favorite with the citizens of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburg, and other places. Deutiita and Physicians pre scribe it In their practice most successfully, and from every source the most flattering laudations are awarded it. In flamed, sore, or bleeding gums are immediately cured by its use; its action upon them la mild, soothing, and effec tive. It cleanses the teeth so thoroughly that they are made to rival pearl In whiteness, and diffuses through the mouth such a delightful freshness, that the breathls ren dered exquisitely sweet, and It will in most Instance* af- ford relief to the most violent toothache. The following Certificate from Dr Chilton, a Chemist of world wide celebrity , who has submitted the article to a chrmical analysis, Is proof sufficient to convince any one of its superiority *• I have examined a bottle of “ Zerman's Anti-Scorbutic Tooth Wash,” and find It to be a vegetable preparation of an Innocent character. I believe It wlU proro beneficial for the purpose It is recommended.” JAMES. R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist, -dfor sale by W. W. liNOOLN, Monument Square. Just received, andJoreale by novI7 SWAIBl’S CELEBRATED PANACEA, For the care of Incipient Consumption, Scrofula, Genera) Debility, White Swelling. Rheumatism. Disease* of the Urer and Skin, and all diseases arising from impurities of the blood and the effects of mercury. S WADI'S PANACEA has been for more than thirty years celebrated In this country and In F.urope for Its extra ordinary cure*—for the certificates of which reference la made to the directions and books (which may be had gra tis) accompanying the Panacea. Some of which give the particulars of oases too frightful for general publication, where the patients bad been almost eaten up with acrofu. la, and wore deemed Incurable by pbysiclana. U has been used in hospitals, and private practice, and haa bad tlie singular fortune of being recommended by the most celebrated physicians and other eminent persona. Among others by— W. Gibson, M. D.,Prof. of 8urgery.Pa. University. Valentine Mott, M. D.. Prof, of Surg. N. Y. University W. P. Dewees, M. D , Prof, or Mid. Fla. Uhl vend ty. N. Chapman. M. D., Prof of Physic.Pa. University. T. l’arke, M. D., Pros’tCollege Physicians, Philad Pr. Del Valle, Prof, of Medicines, Havana. Jose Eourenco de Lus. Prof, of Surgery. 1 Jsbon J. Chluman. Member Royal College Surgoona. London. G. W. Erving. late Minister to Spain. Sir Thomas Pearson, Major General British Army. Gilbert Robertson, British Consul. Ac. And also, the wonderful cures effected by Swaim’a Pana cea have, for many years, made It an invaluable remedy. The Panaeca does not contain mercury in any form.and be log an innocent preparation, It may be given to thcmosl tender infant, The retail price haa been reduced to $1 50 per bottle (con taining three half pints) or three bottles for $4. BEWARE OF IMPOSITION. Swaim’a Panacea is in round bottles, fluted longitudinal ly. with the following letters blown in the glass: •*Swaix’£ —Paxaou—PunutrA,” and having the name of James Swaim stamped on the sealing wax and written on the label covering the cork, and a splendid engraving for the side of the bottle, composed of geometric lathe work. comprising nine different dies, which have been turned for tho exclu- sive use of the proprietor, by Drai>or k Co., bank note en- K avers of Philadelphia. In tbe centre is a portrait of the te Wm. Swain, copyright secured. Aleo, Swaim’a Vermlftige, A valuable Family 3Icdlcine. beinga highly approved rem edy for all diseases arising from debility of the digestive or gans. such aa worms, cholera morbus, dysentery, fever and ague, bleeding piles, sick headache. Ac. See tlie pamphlet (whicli may be had gratis) accompanying the Vermifuge. Prepared only at Swalm's Laboratory, the old stand Sev enth street, below Chestnut, l'hiladelpoia. and sold by nil tho rospt'ctable druggists In tlie United States. Caution to thk Public.—Persons wishing to obtain tbe genuine Swalm’s Panacea and Swalm’s Wrmifuge. should be careful to observe that the name SWAI3I is s[Killed 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 the Uhited States. SC1IIFFEL1N. BROTHERS A CO.. tnli22—2awtf 104 and IOC John-street. New York. Tlie reeltatlone are conducted so aa to bring Into play tba various mental powers of tho pupil. Tha aparelue coat about 82,000. and U kept In constant use by Uiu Professor or Natural Science. Pupils in the Musical Department, enjoy unusual advantages. They receive, in common with all the School, sch-ullttc Instruction In vocal music, and they are also Instructed lathe composition of music and In thorough Mas, With* view to eld In aapplrlny the home demand for teachera, the Trustees have established a Normal Class fur tne benefit of those who wish to receive Instruction in the theory and practice of teaching. No extra charges are made for Incidentals or stationery. The Spring Term commences on Monday, the Oth of Janua- Catalogues may bcobtaineO from either of the officers. . THUS. J. BURNEY, Sec. Bd. Trus. Mmmw. Nor. 7. islam3mw9-novl9 one Fear Iron the data, of tha cofit tin Cutter Service U the same aa that«««« « 8er * xl." j/'l? B T oor - *rt consists of tha articles enumerated In the followtng table, to erlt t ... - jtract. TheraUofisfor as that allowed in tbe Naval VALUABLE LUMBER LANDS IFOR SALE. ■K£ Tlie undersigned will sell threo thousand acres, more IRRor less, of the most valuable Lumber Und In Georgia. ^•Mtlle* upon the Alatamaha River, In'the county of Liberty fiReeu mllea from Waltliourville, nnd about thirty from Darien, parallel with the river, extending back from its banka not farther than three miles to Re farthest line. Hie timber la of the largest size that grows in tbe south, a n4 very abundant, suite! Ie for mssts or ranging timber. The lam ing Is ono of tbe best on the mer, affording an opportunity for rufllug to Darien at any stage of tho river —an advantage possessed by but very fow. Hands cau take a raft to Darien, and return In four or five days. On the Und there are negro houses, ox sheds, and provis ion house.io good repair, nnd two lumber carU with every appliance fur tlie lumber business, situated on a high and healthy hill. There are also about 800 acres of as good hsmmock Und. for either corn or cotton, to be found any where, covered with red oak. white oak. hickory, and ash timber. These lauds present as good facilities (or either lumber cutting, stave getting, or turpentine, as any other, and will be pen etrated by the Savannah and Albany Railroad, now In con templation. For further particuUrs address to Riceborougb, Liberty county, Ga., either of tbo undersigned. C. B. JONES, norlO—lwtf II. H. JUNKS. VALUABLE LAND AT AUCTION. O N the fifteenth day of December next, I will sell, at auc tion, in tlie city of Tallahassee, Florida, that valuable tract of land known an “ Tiger Hammock.” situated In Wa kulla county. FU.. about 12 or 15 mllea from St. 3Iark*. and near the WakulU river, containing 1800 acres, nearlv all of whicli is rich hammock aud caoe brake, and unequai- ed In quality aud location by anv tract or land, of tbe size, in the southern county. Terms—One-third cash, balance In one and two year* with interest Sale positive. Further inhumation can Iks obtained from Jas.T. Archer. Tallahassee, or myself, at Albany. Ga. noyO—dAwlui WM. W. CHEEVER. COUGHS, COLDS AND BRONCHITIS. P ASTILLES DE PARIS.—For tbe cure of coughs, colds and bronchial affections of tho throat, so prevalent at this season of the year. We do not recommend the Pas tilles de Paris to cure all tlie ilia lifo Is heir to. but we do say they wilt cure all affection* of the throat, a* a trial ol them will prove. 31anufoctured by Moore A Taylor, 81 Maiden-lane, New York. N. B.—Tlie genuine bears the written signature of 3Ioon A Taylor. Just received and for sale by inb4 W. W LINCOLN. Monument Square RICE’S AVILDC11E R RY COUG H C A N DY. A GREEABLE to tbo taste, and warranted, if used accord ing to tbe directions, which are simple, to cure oil coughs ami colds, which are within the reach of any medi cine, beside affording relief in cases of eroup. asthma, ca tarrhs. and bronchitis, nnd being ono of tbe most useful remedies in the early stages of consumption. 3Ir. Rice in nbicing this article before tlie public, claims not to have discovered or ingeniously compounded medi cines hitherto unknown, or known only as separate reme dies or in such combinations as prevented the full force of their beneficial effects. Nor docs be aver that bis cough candy lins the approval of the entire medical faculty.” or ha* been recommended bv the “most enlightened physi cians,” but ho would merely state, that having himself suf- revert severely from bronchial affection, attended with nigh! a wests and coughing, he applied to one of tlie focultr whose prescription afforded such speedy relief nnd resulted in such perfect cure that he was inducer! to obtain a knowledge ol tbo ingredients nnd the manner in which they might be properly compounder! with sugar to give them a convenient and [Mliitabie form, since which lie has had tho satisfaction of administering it successfully in many canes. Tlie Ingre dients of whicli tiiit candy is composed, among whicli Wild Cherry Is tlie principal, are perfectly harmle.ts, and may be taken by persous of all ages at nil times. Unlike many of tho cough candles now offered for sale, purporting to be the product of profound medical research, but which in reality nre tlie concncti-n* ofgenine candy makers, this ar ticle is not expected to cure “ all the ills that flesh is heir to.” hut is psmulinrly adapted to the few diseasea above mentioned, and instead of being composed of the [KMirest quality of sugar, infused with the extract of hoarhnund, it Is made from sugar in Its highest state of perfection, and contains well known nnd approved remerlies. 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, j83T Price 25 cents per pack ago Each genuine package ol Rice’s Cough Candy will bear on the envelope the signature ol T C. RICE. comer Broughton and Whltnkcr-strects. Savannah. Georgia. Country merchants can be supplied by the box, each box containing 60 packages, at $0.25. octll TO CARPENTERS, CONTRACTORS, AND BUILDERS. T HE cheapest establishment in the southern country for tho sale of sashes, doors, blinds and wood 3lou!dings t of every variety, is at tlio corner of Calhoun and Washing ton streets, Charleston. S. C. All my work is made of tlie best seasoned white pine, and tbe sasliea are gluzcd in the very neatest manner. A full supply of paints, oil, glass, vnrnishes, nnd brushes, always for sale low. sep'J—vv4w B. F. S3I1TH. “the norcross plaining machineT rpHlS machine is considered hv all who are acquainted A with its operation, as being tne cheapest, safest, most expeditious, and doing work better generally, than any in use. It took a sliver medal at the Mechanics’ Charitable Insti tute in Boston, in tho fall of 1850. and soon after a gold medal at tlie Fair of tho American Institute in the city of New York, it l>eing pronounced tlie best rotary plainer. In n contest with tlie Woodworth party in theCircuit Court of the Culled States, Judge Sprague's decision waa in favor of Norcross. It is tlie intention to sell rights on very reaionablo term*. Machines of the best quality can be furnished by me promptly from the North. II. LIVERMORE, Agent for tiie £oulh. Jacksonville. Oct. 31.1863. wO—no v2 TO PRINTERS, A NEW EDITION of the specimen Book of Bruce’* New Y< York Type Foundry will be published in September. 1853, nnd will bo given to thoso proprietor* of pri'nting of- it will be forwarded them by ficcs who will send for It. or .. . mail on receipt, in advance, of fifty cents for the postng< In It are exhibited many articles never before shown * there have been added to the Foundry new varieties oi Roman type* from nine-line pica to pearl, various imita tions of writing, a great number of fancy fonts, border both plain and illuminated, labor-saving rules, and a complete foundry of Germans Tlie types 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 tbe printed prices, which mo Irom It) to 25 per cent, less than those of some other foundries. All oth er printing materials arefumished at manufacturers' prices either for cash or credit. Printer* wishing to open accounts with me. or whose dealings havobecn long suspended aro requested to accom pany their orders with city reference to prevent delay l’rinters of newspapers who choose to publish this adver tisement including this note, threo times before tlie 1st of August. 1864, and send me one of tlie papers, will be paid for it in type when they purebaso fivp times tlie amount of their bill from me. of mv own manufactures, selected from my specimens. ’ GEORGE BRUCE, n24—dtwAw3t 13 Chambers street. New York. D 1 existing at Traders’ Town. Camden county. Georgia having dissolved co partnership on tlie 20tli day of August, last, the undersigned takes tins method of informing their friends nnd the public generally that the business at that place will be continued by them, and that they are at this time receiving a largo nni well selected stock of goods suit able to tbo trade of tho adjoining counties In Georgia an>! Flrrida, and solicit the patronage of their friends and tho public generally. JA3IF.S L. KING A CO. Camden county. Pept. 30tli, 1853. octll—w3t rjso COMMISSION siERCHANTS—A partnership la deair- JL ed in a General Commission House, or with an expei I- enced businessman, in Savannah, by a gentleman now re siding iu upper Georgia. From hia extensive acquaintance among tho planters and business mbn of tbe middle and northern sections of our State, be flatten himself that he can bring with him not only “ paper references” 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 the Savan- nah Georgian. noyl—dOlw _ East Florida State Seminary are desirous of securing the services of two male and two female teachera for aaid Institution. They propose aa salaries— 1’rincipal, male, $1,500 Assistant “ .......................... 1.000 Literary teacher, female 500 Music “ •• 600 All roust bring with them satisfactory credentials as to morals and literary acquirement*. Southern men and la dies will be preferred. Application must be made by or before the 25th of De cember next, totters addressed to the Secretary of the Board must be post paid. By order of tlie Board. LEWIS C. GAINES. President. J. M. ktclNTQsn, Secretary. 1 jM/>B'DB ELIZABEril DURUM versus JOHN W BUR- 1 BIUGK, Administrator William T. Taylor—South Caro lina, < olleton District, in Equity.—In obedience to the De cretal order of the Coart of Equity, made in thia ease, at tha last term. HENRY JOSJAH TAYLOR, the son of the intes- tate, William T. Taylor, if be be alive, la hereby notified, and called upon, to come forward within thiee months from the publication hereof, and claim the fundi In thia case. O. P. WILLIAMS. Com. Equity C. D. oct25—w3m Walterborough, 8. C., 8cpt- 13th, 1863. J^TOTIGE.—At the expiration ol threj^mqnths from date, of tbo State ol scribed half biU 111. letter A, ia 3(arine and Flro Insurance Bank ia, for payment on tbe following de- .„jht-hand half bill, on said bank. No. L. dated January 1st, 1852. Also, application will be mado to the Bank of the State of Georgia for pay ment on the following described halves: right-hand hali $20 bill. No. not known, letter A. dated Juno Oth, 1846 ; also, $10 bill. No. out. think it ia No. 002, Branch at Au gusta. Tlie left-hand halves of the above described bills stolen or mislaid by mail. JOHN R. COCHRAN. Dublin, Ga., October 20th. 1853. oct22—w3m W. THORNE WILLIAMS, H AS received a variety of new books—Greenleaf’s tow of Evidence, vol. 3d ; Flanders on Maritime Law. Flanders on the Law of Shipping. Tbe Mud Cabin, or British Institutions, English Items, by Matt. F. Ward. Bullock’s Art of Building, for the use of architects, build ers. draughtsmen, machinists, engineers and mechanics. Jana Seaton or tho King’s Advocate, a Scottish romance. Putnam’s Monthly, for October. Tbt Humorous Speaker, for schools, debating dobs. to. 'ngSESiSSvUMttlBM. RF.ALESTATE FOR SALE OR LEASE. T HE subscriber offers tor sale, a number of Building tots In Oglethorpe Town, near the contemplated railn *d depot, lie will also lease, for a term of five, ten. fifte i or twenty years, a number or other lots in the vicinity of the * " ‘.WEBB. above. junelO—1nw3in ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD. Runaway or stolen, on tbe 21st August last, mv negro man named JARRATJ. He is of black color, about six feet high, well made, twenty-six or seven years old, sensible In conversation, a tittle ruptured, had on a truss when he left home, aud lie is everyway a likely looking negro. It is likely he will be making to- wauls .Savannah or Charleston, aa he was raised in North Carolina, aud brought from there in 1849. The above re ward will be paid tor the thief on his conviction. Twenty dollars will be paid on delivery of snid negro to me if taken out of this county, nnd ten dollars If lodged in any jail and safely kept until I get him. The rupture mar not be seen unless clo*ely examined. I’JJNY SHEFFIELD. Thomas county. Ga., October 18th. 1S53. oct23—wtf ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS RF.W.\RIi-Ko7my man Boston, nnd his delivery to me. or conllnen ent in any safe JnitfiSo that I cun get him. He left me ^nbout the first of June. 1862 ; he is about 5 feet 8 inches high, very black, high forehead, punch mouth, a wide spaceUtween bis upper front teeth, in walking turns Ills feet rather out. he hus a wite at Mr. Joseph Wilson’s in Bulloch county. Ga.. near Statesboro, by the name of Char ity ; she formerly belonged to Jefferson Boyd, near l’«ior Bobbin. Scriven county. Gu. When heard of last be was about Boyd's. I have heard he is getting Shingles ami goes to Savannah pretty often on timber rafts and wood boats. It is likely he has a pass and lias altered his name I think if there is a good lookout about Savannah and up und dow n the river and about 3Ir. Wilson’s nnd Air Boyd' lie will soon be caught. My address is Four 3Iile Branch, Barnwell District. South Carolina. WILIJAM ASHLY. june2 wtf TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.—Runaway from the subscriber, on the IGtli of August, a negro man named TOM. about forty years old. stout and chunky built, and has a mark resembling a feather or arrow commencing nt tlie base of the nose and running up tlie forehead. He will probably try to get to Savannah, where lie lias spent several rears of runaw ay lifo, and was an in- mate of Savannah jail a good part of tho year 1849. WILLIAM GERMANY. toon county, Florida, Sept. 12,1853. *cpl8—d&wtf SUNDRIES. Q R HDDS choice Porto Rico Sugar : 15 do St Croix do 50 bbls Stuart’s crashed and powdered Sugar; 50 do do A Rand C clarified do ; 160 bbla Baltimore and Georgia Flour ; 75 do Genesee do; 50 do Hiram Smith's do ; 35 casks quarts and pints London Porter; 60 bbls Philadel phia Cream Alo ; 75 boxes soda and sugar Crackers ; UC bbls tord ; 200 sucks Rio Coffee; 60 do toguyra do; 60 do old Government Java do ; 4 pipes Meder Swan Gin ; 2 do Stnghnund do ; 6 half pipes Otard. Du pur A Co’s Brandy : 3 do Signett do ; 10 quarter rasks Sweet Malaga Wine ; 10 do Port do ; 10 do 3ladeira do: 60 bnskets Heidseick do ; 160 bbls domestic Gin. Rum, Whisky nnd Prandy ; 25 do Nos 1.2 and 3 Mackerel; 30 half bbls do; ft cases Sardines; 200 boxes No 1 pale and family Soap ; 100 do Tallow Can dies; 75 do Pearl Starch ; 160 reams Wrapping Paper. Just received and for sale by oct3 MCMAHON k DOYLE. SUNDRIES. Px/) CASKS prime Bacon Sides ; 26 do do Shoulders ; 20 Uw tierces sugar-cured Hams ; 100 bbls A B and C clari fied Sugar; 30 bhds 31uscovado do ; 25 do Porto Rico do; 20 do New Orleans do; 50 bbls butter, sugar and soda Crackers ; 60 boxes Tallow Candles. Cs^ani H* ; 100 do Ad amantine do Cs ; 25 do Sperm do Cs ; 60 casks Hibert’i tondon Porter, pints; 200 boxes Colgate's Pearl Starch : 100 do No 1 pnle nnd family Snap ; 60,000 Havana Segars ; 600 bags Shot, assorted sizes ; 60 boxes English Pipes ; 300 bbls Baltimore Flour : 60 do Hiram Smith’s do ; 60 bags Georgia do ; 300 reams Wrapping Paper ; 15 tierces small Itlce. For sole by oct3 WEBSTER k PALMES C HOICE HAMS. ku.—Just received—200choiceKeynoli extra Hams. 5 hhds llneon Shoulders. 10 bbls ton) tord. 10 half bbls Pig Pork, 6 hlids Porto Rico Sugar. 25 bbls Stuart’s crashed and clarified Sugar, 50 boxes Rcadel's Soap. Starch and Candles. 20 dozen Water Pails, 30 do as sorted Scrub Brushes.50 do n.sorted Clothes Lines. SOboxei ground Coffee. 30 do 3fiistnni,60 gross sound wood 3Intches. 30 dozen Washboard*. 50 bbls wiiite wine Vinegar. 10 bbls N O Syrup. Ac.. Ac., for sale, wholesale and retail, at the corner of Broughton and Drayton streets, by sep28 DAVID O’CONNER. A id. RF.ADY '—My store Is now completed, nnd 1 invite tlie attention of planters, liou«e-keepers and others, to my large and varied assortment of Crockery. China, Glass, ami Stone Ware ; Wood and Willow Ware; Family Hard ware; Table Cutlery ; Plain and Jai-aned Tin Ware; and Fancy Articles—in short, every article necessary to furnish a house from kitchen to gnrret, may be found at this estnb. lishment, except dry goods and cabinet furniture, and at as low. if not lower prices, than they can be purchased else- where. *ep2I J. P. COLLINS. by Dl'S'illtlES,—75 barrels Stuart's Crashed *nd Powdered O sugar ; 80 do. do. A. II nnd CClarified sugar ; 23 hlub Prim Porto Rico, and 10 hhds. St. Croix sugar ; 60 Casks quarts and idnta Bynss tondon Porter : 60 bbls. Tread well's soda biscuit : 30 bbls. and 75 kegs Prime Leaf tord ; 60 mats su|>erinr old government Java Coffee ; 40 bags toguyra and 60 Prime old Rio Coffee; 5 Pipes meder swim Gin ; 60 boxes Revs I-onion Syrup ; 20 barrel* Wintei Strained and Bleached Whale Oil; 300 boxes No. 1 l’nlt and Family Soap ; 20'tierce* superior sugar curled Hams , 60 boxes white 60 do. colored Cheese : 100 boxes new scal ed Herrings ; 100 do. Adamantine Candles; 80 do. Ueadel’s 6s and 8s Tallow Candles ; 50 boxes Pearl Starch ; 40 boxes Ground Coffee ; 20 do. do. I’epiier ; 60 doz. painted Buckets 200 reams wrapping and 100 Cap and totter paper, tond ing and for sale by Sept27 SCRANTON. JOHNSON k CO. NEW BOOKS. A CTS of the legislature of Georgia, for 1851—’2; 3Hs* Bremer’s Homes of the New World—impressions of America, in two volumes. Tho Second War with F.nglaod. by J. T. Headley, in two volumes, with plates. 3len nnd Tilings as I Saw Them in Europe, by Kirwan. Venice—the City of the Sea. from tlie invasion of Nnpn Icon to tlie capitulation in 1849. by Edm. Flagg, with a map and cmliellishmenU. in two volumes. Sir Wm. Hamilton's Discussions on Philosophy and Lit erature, Education and University Reform. Templeton’s Engineer, Millwright and Mechanics' Pocket Companion, witli mathematical tables. Picture Pleasure Book, with 500 illustrations. Swiss Family Robinson, with 8 illustrations. Clouded Happiness, by Countess d’Orsay. Fern I .oaves, from Fanny’s Port Folio. Cloister Life of Charles V; Tlie 31ud Cabin; Profc«or Silliinan’s Travels in Europe ; Echoes of a Belle; Lorenzo Benoni; 3Ioore*a Life of Sheridan, Ac. oct20 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. MORE NEW BOOKS. R ECEIVED BY 8. S. SIBLEY, Oct. 26th. 1853-Discus- sion on Philosophy and Literature, by Sir W. Hamilton. Homes of the New World, or Impresstons of America, by Fredrika Bremer, translated by 3fary Howltt. 3!en and Things In Europe, by Kirwan Home Pictures, by 3Ira Mary A Denison. Rhetoric of Conversation, or Bridles and Spurs for tbe management of tbe Tongue, by Geo W Hervey. Dr Chalmers’ Correspondence, by Rev Wm Hanna. All 1* not Gold that Glitters, or tlie Young California, by Cousin Alice. The Young Astronomer. J C Abbott. Gleason’s Pictorial; Barnum’s Illustrated New*. Gndey’s tody’s Book and Graham’s 3lagazine. for Novem ber ; Blackwood’s 31agazine, for October ; Clouded Happi ness, a novel, translated from the French of tho Countess d’Orsay; The Midnight Queen, by George Lippard. For sUo at 136 Congress street. oct26 Wise ; Infanta Progress , Christian Theology ; Imitation of Christ; tF Comforter , Fulfilment of Prophecy; Self Knowledge ; riare on Justification ; The Patriarchs ; Se rious Call, by Westlev ; The First Woman ; Morris’s 8er- mons ; Life of Rev. T. Ware : Women of the Bible ; Church Polity ; The Body and the Mind ; Benson’s Ltfeof Fletcher, Memoir of Mn. Rodgers; do do Lucy Richards : Death Bed Scenes, by D. W. Clark, D. D. ; Christian Perfection. For sale by 8. 8. SIBLEY. 8ept20 No. 135 Congress-at. v un uiuuiu, iv bbls extra No 1 Mackerel. 20 boxes new scaled Herringi. 10 half bbls Haw's corned Bt-ef, 60 bbls ex tra choice Canal Flour For sale, wholesale and retail, at the corner of Broughton and Drayton streets, by «ep28 DAVID O’CONNFJt. Goths. In every variety of patterns and colors, varying ’ *“ from one to eight yams. Families and hotel keep- iver their dining rooms or halls without piecing. WM. H. GUION, Agent, Carpet Warehouse. 140 Congress and 67 8t. Julian-sta. )LD PENS AND PENClii)~ANprCTKELPEN8.—J^ _ received, a fine assortment or gold pens and pencils double and single extension; also, a variety of fine penaicr cheap at the book s’ore of apID 8. S, FV 136Congress- stress C HOICE HAMS. CORNED BEEF. PIG PORK Ac.—Just received 100 Reynold's Extra Family Hams. 2 bbls Pig Hams, 30 hbda Bacon 8bonlders, 10 half bbls Fulton Market Beer. 10 half and whole bbls Pig Pork. 10 bble No 1 Lear Lara, 10 bble winter Oil. For aale at the comer of Brough ton and Drayton streets, by ’ DAVID O’CONNER. I- >3 >•. liny P»HU ■lo su[«|»n M|ii»qu*jj w»a|. JsSng n , r iflpsisN ^Checie—aoobom 8U i. IM0hl0i , M ~ -fesSaasaSl, sSiS^sssssbl Sundries—too boxes Herring K»ru sizes, 100 bozes Rey’a Lemon frraV. ^ end half boxes new Raisins looT„ 100.2 bbls Filberts, $ easts OUtoa“’ 1& •oft shell Almonds, 10 bbls p* c , n 1° ,f *H* pstgn quarts aud pints. 80.000 nek let. quarts and half gsllomVeat^p a bS Clopr. 611 bom cl. r Pii.. 16 do box.. 60 bo... uKrtS*' . .m.nU'ie C.mlle,, 16 do potent do,106»?^''OJoi half and quarter bbla do. 50 box*. £ bbl* Cider Vinegar. 20 do Imitation CWers PronosaIs for the supply «r Ship Chandlery will be re ived in pursuance of schedule, which can be seen by ap bin. al ll.l. ..IS... celvet plying at this office. nov'20—9 JOHN BOSTON. Collector. A PROCLAMATION. obikoia : nr nownx conn, oovih.vor or gain bt-itx •PO the Honorable Justice* of the Ii/crior Courts of the X several counties comporiug the Coweta Judicial Dis trict : A vacancy having occurred in the Judgeship of the Co weta Judicial District by the resignation of the lion. Edward V Hill. 1 do hereby Issue thla. my proclamation, requiring the duly authorized officers n| said Judicial District to hold an election iu their respective counties on the first Monday in January. 1854. in manner and form as by law pointed out. to till such vacancy, and tiiat tlioy mako a return thereof to this Department. Given under mv hand and the.^eal of the Executive Depart ment, tiiis 4tli dav of Noveiner. 1653. „ ' HOWELL COBB. By the Governor: W. W. PilNK. 8. K. O. Counties composing the Coweta Judicial District : Cowe- ta, IteKalb. Fayette. Heard.Meriwether and Troup DEWITT &. MORGAN O FFER for sale, at tlie lowest market price, a larg* well selected stock of Dry Goods, to which they respect fully solicit attention : Ladles’ Dress Uoods. Black Silks, of all width* aud best makes, lllack figured Silks, plain and colored Silks, Purls plaid and brocade Silks, Pur * printed M. de toim-s. a large and beautiful stock. Plain colored do. and Cliocos anJ Broadway Browns, Small figured Mooriin de I Jiines. for children, English and Atueriran Mousiin de toines Printed Satin de fliene*. new nnd very handsome. Mourning Goods. A great variety nf Mourning Dress Goo*!* and Embroide ries, consisting of every thing new and beautiful. Hosier)'. A larre variety nf English and German Hosiery, for la- dies, gentlemen, und children. Also, Flannels. Shirtings nnd Sheetings, Blankets, Quilts. Irish IJnens. Table Damasks and Napkins, Kerseys, Plains. Osna- burgs. Brown Shirtings. Ac.. Ac. octl’J ~ mTprendergast & co~, 1<8 Brniigljtm stml. ujy/otite St. Andrew's Hall. Savannah, H AVE great pleasure in directing attention to late pur chases. In connection with their retail trade, they car ryout strictly tlie same svstein.in the sale of their good*, at i* pursued by tlie large hou>e.« In tlie northern cities, name ly: Bring their customers the full advantage arising from buying in large lots. Planters, and beads of families, and all persons, buying in quantity, will nnd many large lot* to buy from, and ’decidedly cheap oct2* “ THE BEST CHAMPAIGN IN TIIE MARKET. THE ‘FlUSSARD’ CHAMPAIGN AND THE •LONDON C1.UB’CHAMPAIGN, T 11F. undersigned would respectfully Inform the trade and public generally that lie is now receiving these truly excellent wines, per every Havre packet, which he offers in bond or from store. The above wines have been carefully examined and corn- red witli all the favorite brand*, and arc pronounced bv .udges fully equal t*A the very best, nnd for superior to many which are selling nta higher price. Messrs. Eiu.ss.utD, 1'KKK et Elis, of Rheim*. proprietors of the above brand*, possessing facilities for tbe preparation olfine wines, equal to those of any oilier house in the wine districts, can guarantee their wines being selected from tlie finest vintage*, will always be found of tbe same superior ami uniform quality. 7 lie labels Mid corks bear the name of the proprietors. Tlie trade ia invitrd to examine samples at the agency. WlU JAM W. HINCKEN, Sole Agent nud Importer for the United State* and Canada*, 11 Old Slip. Now York. T. J. naylorTTct"*’ a general and complete MMrtnml af ’ * naaa *ML Matilda, biggies, su RT ,. % and will continue to receive, froin tim*. to their stock, that they fee! confidentwfi ta bation of customers. ,a *tt They have associated with them Vr Jen has been long nnd favorably known in' rh». tleman of extensive experience in the - rt! sale or carriages; and who D connected M e ‘"‘ n lJ^blfchmeot ,i the north! * Thiir stock, which is got up under th*- vision of Mr.Thornton, for superior “i* style and finish, cannot be surM.iH^ .n, "*>3 „ K”* perfected pared to offer carriages which, for litht—T . 1r * , r» durability. ,re peculi.r!v adapted to every particular. '* 10 Tlmr determination I. to bold nut tofore enjojed be llun coinn,unit., ,ud in ■ on bond a .uppO offlret cUm uurk Ihej Uo K ,tbertf„„, be .uiduit, lo lo-unt a ali.ro ot the tnerradag growtOKCOr. nor. J VxSffijWrt GAiUllAUK SIASCI-ACTOItV—- »■' fol'HICiK. BUtiUIM A™ ,SI goner.!nxsortm—t. Jn.t reeelro|T1 °"r fit-'"! to n.f,r to tbe pubiiT?’ ,, 't ll,« on., Itoggle, C.rre.11.. Ae.tre-1, Kt?** “S* P°P ula . r bJUbll.bmenu.aa I IMMenatS! , Tbo selection. mmte be on, ot tb™,„‘L’,* reference to be requirement, of tlri, mortal 1 “ ,,r Thee are determined to keep onlr .net, .non,,, „ me. a, tl.ee can eonndenllj recommendmX,!,? tng assured that thee will be summed in ..iT.,; !' '’ 1 mtd 6ner chu. of work, tb.n hs. been u m „, The Public are most respectfully requested lo mi.. Idc. and sat sfy themselves, whether they ,,, by an examination of their stock 1 * l, **nw fff" All kind* of Repa'ring done as heretofore iulJ o— pai jm! oet18—d3m S l’NDHlK.'v—Just in store 6 bbls Reynoldn & Sou’s White tout tord. 100 do choice extra family Ham*. 3 hhds.do Bacon Shoulders. 10 bids, and half do Pig Pork. lOhalfbbls. Haw’s Corn Beef. H boxes Header* Tallow Candles. Starch A fomilv Soap. 20 boxes S|s-rm and Star Candle*. 10 barrels Bleached winter strained Limp Oil. loo boxes Ground Coffee. Mustsrd, Cinnamon, and Peper. 50 lbs Nutmeg and Mace.'15 Chest (killing Tea. loose ami in quarter Ibb packages. 50 bbls Potatoes, and 100 bbls assorted H| pies. Ac.. Ac. For sale by nov8 DAVID O'CONNOR. OUNDRIJS—60 hhds prime Bacon .Sides, 20 do Shoulders, kJ 10 casks sugar cured Hams, 5U bbls Boston Rum, 100 do Phelps’ nnd Rose Gin. 20 -lo Domestic Brandy, 20 quarter nnd eiglitli casks Malaga Wine. 126 bbls good" eating Pota toes. 100 boxes new scaled Herring. 2 hhds Codfish 20 half bbls Geo Haw’s F M Beef. 40 boxes new M R Raisins. 20 do ground Pcpi-er, 25 do do Coffee, 100 kegs 6,10.16 nnd 20 gallons. 200 demijon*. 1.2. 3, and 6 gallons, 200 bag* drop and buck Shot, assorted. 89 rrnni* wrapping paper. 80 bxa Header* 6s and 8s Candles. 80 bbls Stuart’* crashed and powdered Sugar, 60 do It and C clarified do. 50 do Genesee Flour, 30 half do do. 60 bbls butter, sugar aud soda Crack ers.inn-ling und for sale bv novO SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO. H OOK KEEPERS ami other* will please take notice that tlie obstructions at the entrance of iny store, conse quent upon the putting up of an Iron Front, nre now auffi. ciently removed to enable them to gain easy access to the interior, where they will find tlie shelve* well stocked as usual, with Crockery, China. Gina* and Stono Ware, family Hardware, wood anil willow Ware. Tin Ware and Table Cut lery ; together witli a great variety of toni|>*. tontern- Wicks. Fancy and House Furnishing Good*, which will be sold at moderate and just price*, by J. P. COLLINS, »ug25 100 Bryan-street. F A' I. DRESS (iOlllt*—Mousiin de toines, figured and plain for ladies and children; French. English and German Merinos • colored Alpacas, raw Silks nnd worsted Plaid; Pin id Brocade and plain Silk*; silk Mantillas, small figured Shawls and worsted Scarfs ; long and squnre Plaid Shawls ; colored and black Plaid Ginghams; all size Plaids. A fine assortment just received und for sale by octal A1KIN A BURNS. gUTTER. RAISINS AND CANDY—25 ki . choice Goshen Butter. 70 whole and half boxes layer Raisins, 60 boxes common and extra Cundy. landing ami for sale by nov20 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON A CO. L AMP oil., SOAP. Ac.—15 bid* winter strained Solar to mn Oil. 30 boxes Beadel's Family Soap. 30 do do tal low Can-lies. 15 do pure sperm Candies, 20 casks pints and quart* tondon Purler 30 bid* Potatoes, white Onion*, and Apples, 30 do Baltimore Flour. 16 do Hiram Smith’s self- rising Flour, also. Butter. Cheese. Ac., just received and for sale nt the corner ot Broughton nnd Drayton strecta. by octlS DAVID O’CONNER. B UCKWHEAT. Ap.—V» packages halve*, quarters, and eighths hulled Biirkwhe.it, 80 half and quarter barrel* Mackerel. £0 do do Salmon, just received ami for sale novO CRANE A RODGERS. S PANISH SEGARS—Just received from Havana 49,00(1 Segars. viz: 10.000 Antonio Mom Superior Segars, 14.000 Dolorito do. 0.090 Horace dn, 8.000 togilimo do. 5.000 F.l Duende tin, 3.000 (* Carolina Regalia do. for sale by novl6 J V. CONNER AT A CO. C HAMPAIGN AND CLARET.—So"baskets quart* and pint* Heidseick ari l Excelsior Champaign, 40 cases Li- ou brand Claret Wino For sate by octl W W GOODRICH. D EESS SILKS. Ac.—fluid, Itlack and Colored Broca*.. and Plain Silks. Bombazine*. Alpaca*. Canton Cloths, and a new at vie of goods for mourning never before presen ted in tills market, at KEMPTON A VERSTILL’S, oct20 72 St. Julien A105Bryan-st..Warings's Range. B UTTER. CHEESKAND LARDER)^cg*'selected Goshen Butter; 60 boxes «elected English Dairy Cheese. 28 bbls Hiram Smith’s Hour, new wheat, received per steam er, ami for sale by _ aepll SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO. _ >br. nov8 OGDEN A BUNKER. B ACON—Now landtag from schr. Mohawk, from Balti more, 15 hhds prime Bacon Sides, for sale by novl2 J. V. CUNNERAY A CO._ B UTTER. CHEESE AND HERRING—80 keg* selected Go- alien Butter. 60 boxes English Dairy t.'beo-e, 50 do white do, 100 do new scaled Herring, received per steamer, aud for *ale by_ n20 _ SCRANTt>N,jJOHNSTON A CO. F LOUR AND BUCKWHEAT—66Ym* n Smith’s Genesee Flour. 2B half do do. 80 •*. and bbta am! boxes new hulled Buckwheat, received per ,steamer, an-1 for sale by nov20 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. Pig Hama and Pig Sides; also, 30 kegs Butter, and 20 boxes mild Cheese. For sale by WM. G. DICKSON. Batnard itreet. dec2 near the Market. J^IBBONS—Plaid and figured Bonnet Rlbbonsand a beau- 15 hhds Muscovado and 40 bbls yellow C Sugar, 76 bbls Boiton, butter and sugar Crackers, landing and for sale by octl4 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON A CO. CURDJNES, LOBSTER, SALMON and Fresh Msekerel. for O sale by oct26 A. BONAUD. rpALMX CLOAKS.—Received an assortment of sundry X kinds and qualities, at 147 Ray-street. nov8 PRICE A HEADER, V ERBENA WATER. Ac -IUy. Water, also, genuine Farina Cologne, lit large and small tattle*, just received and for sale by novO W. W. LINCOIN. Monument square. W HISKY—10 *bblt~Monongahela. 1 puncheon Scotch Whisky, do Irish do. For sale br novO HYLAND A O’NEIL. W HITE AND COLORED VISTH-Just received an aa sortment of white and colored Marseille* and linen Vesta, for sale by jefi PRICK A YEA PER. I MPORTED CORDIALS—10 dot Imported Maricblno, 10 do assorted, 10 do American. Just received and for sal* low by HYLAND A O’NEIL. - T) UTTER AND CHIS8K-25 kegs Butter, 100 bn Cheese, Bra. W|» L. 8. BENNETT &CO. " SUCCESSORS TO J. C. THuKNTO.V 3.7. purchased the entire interns rfw. — iig-J- L. Tiiokmox in hi* Carriare eit»bU<trj.u Hus city, most respectfully solicit a continuation tensive patronage re liberally bestowed omthe hu £2 tor. It is our intention to keep a large and exfoiu*™ lortm.ut ,.f .11 kind, ot Crtfo,. .til I.Vfc Tlie late proprietor. Mr. J C. Thornton, willsrf uttril nt the not th. for the purchase and supply ef ourhtota » ise *pr rieDwof tn * n, - v i»tC r £!: the South, will insure to our friends and paimtn ,»v well selected stock a* cannot foil to give ent re utiifos. Mr. DJOTT -ill fire hi, repairing, as heretofore. l.EWfo BESSVTt THOMAS A. BKOKV. JUDGE IV. HAKRli A CARD—It will be seen from the shore, that I him out to Messrs U Bkwm A O- snd I donee in the ability of these gentlemen, both inai.S am) capital, to successfully conduct the businMn trfu up the reputation of the establishment. Mr. towis S. Bkxxutt has been my forenunforthk two yean*, and i take pleasure in recommending hiaht public h* an Industrious, capable and deserving nun] while looking to his own Interest, will not nqrlivt it. hi* patron*. In relinquishing my business in this pltce, 1 uittbi portunity to say. that it is not from anr lUwati-krf whatever. Since my resi-ler.ee in the city of Siruii have been kindly and generously treated, tod font ceeded much better than I anticipated in the course I have just taken. I hare been rroerfed considerations of a private character altogether; new I may be, I ehall always carry with tne the livelinttei nt obligation, and cherish the deepest interest ta the tt neritv and advancement of the citv and its reorle V, Ing wlU do more to effect this, than the Jmuizud heaitliy and honorable competition, tot thegoo4t«H» the City and State see to it. J. c. TH0R.VM Sara-ryan, Oth May. 1853. N \ U --,\ ,r - «•w dtKxaxngn is my if gaily suthortr agent for the transaction an-1 closing up ot mrim-iaei ,u * vl ° J. C. TllORNM. f fe “vise house, ih Oolumha-—The undersigned, late Msuintr [§,Trench’s Hotel. Norfolk. Va.. havingrwwtliIrw tue alK.ro popular esta* lishment. takes pleasure In Win log his numerous friends that lie has. at gmt lilw u expense, refitted and furnished the house and pmiiMt) most ample arrangements for the comfort and ecniesv* of all who may favor him with their patronage. Having had considerable exjierience (n botel-keetaafk flatters himself that families and single boirilrncintsi cummodated at the Irving as ratbfactorilras at acred hotel or boarding house in the United cuter. Members ot Congns* on<l other* riotingITadi'nf- witli a view to reside there for M-me time, would d»»»il! examine this house before makingsrr*ngement«e!«»hrr It is eligibly situated at the corner of l:'th street and Bet •ylvauia avenue, midway between the Capitol an-1 Depar nients. The building is large and of modern arcliiteitu tlie room* are sj«ciou* and well ventiUted. andtbrian tore is new and of the best desxription. Still Better.—The charge* are moderate tniinirm atice w ith the times, whilst the tables groan with the that the country affords. Call, examine, and ailiifr r •olve*. DAMU D. FRENCH. Washington. D. C.. June 1.1853 jet B UTTER AND CHEESE.— lust received per*tea»r. gustn. 5 kegi choice Goalien Rutter, 10 ra-tiPi Cheeese, for sale by DAVID O'OON'NnR. aug!7 Corner Broughton and Drajlon-atiretf. C IIAMl’AIGN.—50 baskets Hel-l*ick Champaign. 25 Muune do. 25 do Bouche. 25 do Anchor Hnnddo. sale at the corner of Bay ami Whitaker street* hr octlO A. DONATO. round coffeI Bark Radiant. nov8 11)1.1) PENS— T nnd silver e: ranted an excellent article, for sale by navi8 S. S. S1IJI.KY. 135 Pnngiewstreet elegant afiortnxDt _ Camclia*. amougst which are tlie ino»t desirabk «a etics; also, Roses, Geranium*. Dwarf Giant**. other kind*, will be offered f»r »a.e thia morning bj norl2 W. W. LINCOLN. Momimont*-|«ue B EEF. Ac.—Just received an-1 for sale. 2 bbl* and bbls Fulton Market Beef. also. Cbozea English On 1\ CURRAN’. Sorrell's boildinp oppoaite Cuifom Has*- B UTriiR, CHEtoE AND KLorR-36 keg, selected H 70 taxes do white Cheese. 50 do do colored do. fll liirani Smith’s Flour. 30 half bbls Genesee do. for »»>') nov23 ACRASTOS. JOHNSTON k XJ Silk*and Cotton, of as-orted aiws sn-l qualith tale by nov20 1'BICE k lEAPg- C AITS! OAFS!!—For men. you t h and chilirrn. ol ia 1 -' qualities and fashions. For rale by ----- PRICE k VtoiCt_ M ADEIRA WINE—2 halfpipes Old Reierre. 1 dol*** Market, 0 do Inferior, to suit i-ircliyera. »*’" by novS JlVuXI»*£M?J B UTTER, CHEFSE. Ac.-JMI keg* selecte-l Gwbw ih ® 60 taxes white and cni-re-l Cheese. 28 bbl* H? Flour. 66 bbl* an-1 half do Genesee do. received periW® Florida and for sale by . __,, v m nova SCRANTON. JOHNSTON D E*IjAINES AND CASHMERK—A fewpieeeseyrs® ed and white De toines an-1 Cashmere.for nov22 KEMPTON A R _ OCKLAN'D JJME—lOOO bld* Rockland cioneb*' store and for sale In lota to suit purchawri. tij nov22 E.WUH3 F ' l/)l’R—50 bbl* Flour, landing per schr. Hobart- 6- Baltimore.audforsnlcby ,-riivtW. n»vl3 BRIGHAM. KEtXTjjt 75 KAHY-MADE BUSINESS SLITS—A auppjy It consisting of grey, mixed and ''‘?. ck R C * y Sq.\V received and for sale by ,,'u-hitikfri 1 nov23 Dranerand Tailor, H V ~ KTS^VESTS-AUrge variety oWw* figured black Silk, black Barathea, Wgfl, figured black and fancy Caahmere VesU. Jn« tale low by nov23 WM. R- SYMONS- P S UPERFINE Black aoth Frock *od Drew Coat*-* supply just received. F'or sale low^py noth WM. R. SYMONS, Draper B UCKWHEAT—In bbls. half bbls. iteg* an-i n ceived per steamer Alabama, wdfor^e B ACWTSaMS AND LARlb—'W choice ID* bbls Leaf tord, received and j'^. poYU punnsllTSAUSAGES, Ac U logne Sausages. 10 do Smoked Beef, 30 bo *£S '* ndin «“ nd f ° r ^MBE. JOHNSON^ |1 UTT ER, AC.—Have just received 10 If/by 13 Butter, and 10 boxes Dairy Cheese.^r^ f-iumoi AND TKA—3-JO">*■ W? O ra do, 75 do old Java do. 160 half chests caddies Hyson -lo. for sale by .. ... pnTtl nov20 i-srjTW H A V—Unding from shin Chase, 60 talc* . .0.1 for »!• oo if*. iov9 - —, r KEttl-rON k VKJiSTIIJ.K. nUHB U'l> UOB Olb-tlit-htoo 1 J CW Urer Oil. •>»•«•* t --““J 1 . wmrranieu -it— --- - , . . Just received sqd for isle V W. W. 1JNCULN, F ancy buttons—silk, v b • * medicinal virtues. Siin Itr^U. kj C oiuEi^rwnTM 'Ttir.iTr do. white Regular do, French ElDler do Ju]if04 |iw Jo. ImporKJ Wormdo. Brr.n itrert,. ti, oclM l . ,.r- rtUIJSJKVUmWll.S-tio.^h.Wr-J-rr^.jJ (lectors or roaster*, **““ P* 04 - n '. for ul* by , ’"'"“"‘'j. P^"S5hL # aart£iS* i * 11 ' c®^5asaEsa?eSSi-»i boxe* Belated Herrin*. For sate by DA yjujya&jZ T-TKIiKU fiHilda -AND DBAW U «' n ol,61Ui ind Ortton, wm- “'piaaffigfe