The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, December 14, 1853, Image 4

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to th« MtaU oTDr. Hmm StoltaU, d* ettatod admoatah all whom ii I., Ordinary for Chatham iSTWtLLBrt, O.O.O. ^CTSSStoi tHfwSlU whom it may eon* ,; Whereas. John Bilbo will apply at tha Court of r tor lettere dUmtaaory aa administrator, on the 1 -.mm BUbo: ■.therefore, to otto and admonish all whom It may ^•3i@£-l»«ao Mid Court MM 'ey hate) on orboforotha Brst Monday In _wiaa said letters will be granted. inM. Millen. E«q.,Ordlnarytor Chatham conn- t of November, 186*. 1 JOHN M. HIIJJJ.0.0.0. Ordinary for lettere dtamlaeory u administrator on the es tate of lire. Jana Woodruff, deceased: „ . These ate,therefore, to cite and admonlshell whom It may eooeern to be and appear before said Court to make objec- lion (If any they hare) on or before the Brat Monday in May next,otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, John M. MlUea,Ita..Ordlnary for Chatham conn* ty.tbla 1st day of November, IMS. tovlO * JOHN M. MlLLEN,o.C.a /T BORGIA—CfcUAom Cbanty—To all whom it may coa* - \J oerat Whereas, Robert H. Griffin will apply to the Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmlaaory on the estate of Mrs. Jean Woodruff, Ute of said county, deceased : These are, therefore, to cite andadmonub all whom it may concern, to be and appear before the said Court to make ob- Jeetioa (If any they hare,) on or before the first Monday in May next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, John M. Millen, Esq., Ordinary for Chaths county, this first day of November, 1863 novU JOHN M. MILLEN, Q. c. o -o all whom it may con- t Whereas, Phlneaa M. Kollock wUl apply at the Omit at Odtnary, for letters of dismission asexocutor on the estato of Mist Priscilla Houston: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom Itmay eoncern, to oe and appear before said Court to make objec- . Mon (If any they nave) on or before the first Monday in January next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, John M.MUlen.Esq., Ordinary for Chatham conn- Vttl,l..J V .f JUU.1M3. jons R a G EORGLA—Chatham County.—To all whom It may con* cem: Whereas, Henry Williams will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmlaaory on the estate or ^Those are fhereforetcroite and admonish all whom It mhy eoncern, to be and appear before said Court to make objec- ion (if any they have) within the time prescribed by law, otherwise aald letters will be granted. Witness, Jos. Ganaht, Esq., Dap. Ordinary for Chatham couutr. this 10th day of August. 1863. auBll J08. GANAHL. nir. o. o. e. G EORGIA—Otottam County.—All whom it may concern: Whereas, John B. Barnard will apply »t the Court of Ordinary for letters dlamlstory aa administrator cum testa- mento annnexo on the estate of Mrs. Ann Mongtn s These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may eoncern to be and appear before said Court, to make objection (tr any they have) on or before the second Mon- dav in January next, otherwise said letters will bo granted. Witness, John M. Millen. Esq., Ordinary for Chatham snuntv. this 14th day of July, 1863. Jyia JOHN M. MfLLEN, o. 0. 0. i iEORGIA—Chatham County.—To all whom it may con Ur eern : Whereas, William J. Bulloch, Executor of the estate of Mary Neufvlll. deceased, will apply to the Cburt of Ordinary for letters dismiasory on the said estate: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appearat the office of John M. Millen, Ordinary, within the time prescribed by law. and show cause (if any they re) why said letters should not be granted. Witness, Joseph Ganahl, Deputy Ordinary for Chatham Sounty, tills 1st day of August. 1853, julJ & JOSEPH 0ANAHI., put, o. ft ft G EORGIA—Chatham County:—To all whom it may con eern: Whereas, Norman Wallace will apply at the Court of Ordinary (or letters dlsmUsory as Excutor on the estate of Robert Isnao : , , „ , .. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may eoncern to be and appear before said Court to make objec. Hon f If any they hare) on or before the first Monday in February next, otherwise said letters will be granted Witness. John M. Millen, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham conn tjr.this second day of Jul Jy3 JOHN M. MILLEN. o. c. o. r\ EORGI A—Chatham County t To all whom It maycon- (jT eern: Whereas. William C. Dawson, will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dUraissory on the estate or Christopher Dawson, deceased: . „ These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to bo and appear before said Court tojnako objection, If any they have, on or before the Brat Honda; in March next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness. Joseph Ganahl. Depute Ordinary for Chatham county, this 31st day ot August.1853^ sel JOSEPH GANAHL. pep. o. c. o. /T EORUIA—CAoiAam Qjunly To all whom It may con kJT concern: Whereas, Caroline Zipperer will apply at the — ** *--- ”—* ntho estate of « Zlpiierer i Court of Ordinary for letters dismiasory George J. ZIpperer: These are, therefore, to cite and and admonish ail whom It may concern to boand appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday io March next, otherwise said letters will bo granted. Witness. Joseph Ganahl, Esq.,Dcp. Ordinary for Chatham county this 17th day of August 1833. "glfi JOSEPH GANAHL.per. o. 0. c. augl8 • /GEORGIA—Bullock County .•—'Io all wlioin it may con- \J eern : Whereas, Redding Denmark will apply at the Court of Ordinary for lotters dismiasory as administrator on the estate of Daniel O'Connor s These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it ■Bar concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have) on or before tlio first Monday In June next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, Win. Lee. sen., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch coun- tor, this 80th day of November, 1863. nov80 WM. LEE, Sctt’r.. re intah all whom tt -1 Court, to mako Umo prescribed by Witness. W. P, Girardeau, Esq,, Ordinary for liberty lountr, this S(th day of September,!853. aepfo W, P. GIRARDEAU, Court off Ordinary of Pallocta County, I i toR»U—IHiiWdfCounty*—To.alTwhoin It may con* VI oem: Whereas, Joeeph Night, Jr,, will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on tho es* tate and affecta ol Thomaa Knight, Ute of said county, de- These are, therefore, to alia and admonish all whom It may. concern to be and appear before aald Court to make objections (if any they have) on or before the second Mon* day In January next, otherwise said Utters will be granted. Witness, William Lea, Sr., Esquire, Ordinary for Bullooh county, thU 24th day of November. 1863. deo4 W1UJAM Mg, Sr., o, n. o, G EORGIA—Bulloch County t—To all whom It may con oern t Whereas, Absolem Parrish, Senior, and Bazxell Jones, wilt apply to the Coart of Ordinary for letters or ad* mlnlstratoron the oetate and effeeU of Elisha Jones, Ute of ■aid coanty, deceased: These ere, therefore, to cite 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 second Monday In January next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, WiUUm Lee, Sr., Esquire, Ordinary for Bulloch county, this 24th November, 1863. dec4 Wild JAM LEE, Sr., u. B. a he sold ie court the usual hours t#o wharf lots, or Jtitahlson's Island. In —tie of Georgia, being lots together with aU the Near- mggn SHE— and all md about , - j'>»i ; of he Oglethorpe, stem sew milL) with the appurtenances thereunto belonging end appertaining; levied on as the property of EdwatdV, Kinchley and Robert Todd, to satisfy a A. fa. on foreclosuro of a mortgage Issued ' from Chatham Superior Court In favor of George Newell vs. Edward F, Kinchley end Robert Todd.' Property set forth in said fi. fa. dec# JOHN DEVANNY, Sheriff c. c. of sale, one Nos.thirteen and fourteen, togetl.. . volrs, wharves, buildings and improvement* on said loU, and the' steam engines arid boilers, the plaining — ptUATHAti SHERIFF'S SALE.—On the first Tuesday Ii VJ January next, before the court house In pie city of Savannah, wUl be sold, between the legal hours of sale, all that tract or parcel of Und, situate, lying and being In the counties of Chatham and Effingham, In the SUte of Georgia, bounded as follows, to wit: on the north by Unds belonging to Oeo. P. Harrison, west by Unds of Jss. Love. Sr., east by Unds of Paul Keller, and south by lands of Robert Harvey, Slid tract containing one thousand acres, more or lest, known as Whooping Islands—lerled on lo sat isfy a fl. fa. Issued from Chatham Superior Court. In favor of John Ulmer against Samuel G, Sherman, Adm’r of James Love, Jr., deceased. Property pointed out by defendant. dec3 JNO. DEVANNY, Sheriff C. 0. [ 1 EORGI A—Jtultoch County»—On the first Tuesday In VJT January next, before the court house door In States- borough. In said county, will bo sold, under an order ol tho Court of Ordinary on the first Monday lu October last, one negro man, named Smart, aged about forty years, belong ing to the estate of Robert Slater, a minor, and sold for the benofit of said minor Terms made known on the day of sale. nov!6 GltKEN R. SLATER. Gunrdian. January next, before the court house door, in States borough. In mid county, will be sold, under an order of the Court of Ordinary, on the Brat Monday In October Inst, four hundred acres of land granted to Mark Rollings, bounded by lands of Amos Waters, Jonathan Qrlner, Jordan McCa- lum. and Robert Miller, belonging to the estate of Hannah Cone, late of said county, deceased, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estato. Terms made known on the day of sale. nov!5 JONATHAN GRINER, Adm’r. Court of Ordinary tbr Bryan County* r minlitrator upon the estate of Henry Dutton, deceas* ed will apply to the Court of Ordinary of this county, for letters dismissory: These are therefore to cite all concerned to file thetr ob jections. (if any they have) in terms of tho law, otherwise mid letters will be granted. apl28 A. n. SMITH, o. n. o .. *:• You are hereby notified that, on the first Monday in Eebru ary next, wo will apply to the Court of Ordinary of tills county for leave to dfride the estate of Elias Perry, de ceased. L B. DANIEL. V N. J. CLARKE, vAdm’rs. ISAAC PERRY,J Soptomber 10th, 1863,sep22—Samlwptd Court off Ordinary of Camdtn County. G EORGIA—Camden CountyTo ail whom it may con cern : Whereas, George \V. Thomas, one of the exe* tutors of the estate of Wm. T. Hopkins, will apply to the Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory on tho said ostate; These are therefore to cite and admouisli ail and singular thekindredand creditors of said deceased, to be andappci at my office within the time prescribed by law, and she cause, (if any they have.} wfiy letters dismissory should not be granted tho said applicant. Witness, J. II. Ilclveston.Esq.,Ordinary for Camden coun ty, this 26th day of May, 1853. inay'26 J. H, HKI.VESTON, o. o. o. eern: Whereas. J. II. M. Clinch, guardian of n. A. and N. B. Clinch, applies to mo 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 prescribed by law. and show cause (if any they have.) why letters of dimlssion should not be granted to the said applicant. Witness. James 1L Helvoston Ordinary for Comdan coun ty. this 28Ut day of May, 1663. may31 JAMES H. HELVESTON o. 0. o. Court of Ordinary for MTntoala County. QEOROIA—Mclntoth County {-—Notice to Debtors and VT Creditors:—All persons having demands against James Blue, late of said county, deceased, are hereby notified to K resent them, properly attested, within tho time prescribed y law; and all persons indobted to Mid deceased are here by required to ninke immediate ;iayment to E. M. Blount, Esq., who Is my duly authorised agent. SARAH 0. BLUE, Adm’x, ni Darien. 1st December. 1863. dec3—wfl 0 1 BORGIA—Chatham County:- T c * '■ ■ w .—To alt whom tt may con- U corn : Whereas, John Me. McMahon will apply at the Court or Ordinary for letters of administration on the estato of James Carolan. deceased i , . . Them are, therefore, to cite and adnftraish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection, if any they hare, on or before ino second Mon- day (n January next, otherwlso said letters will be granted. Witness, John M. Millen. Esq.. Ordinaty for Chatham Countv, this 1st day of December. 1863. deeJ JOHN M. MILLEN. o. c. c. Cx com: Whereas. Andrew’Farry will apply at the Court ■'nf Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate of Cortnick Brady, deceased : These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make oojection (if any they liavo) on or before the second Mon day in January next,otherwise said letter* will be granted, witness, John M. Millen, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this 1st day of December, 1863. •jci JOHN M. MILLEN. o. o. o 6 EDRULA—Chatham County .—To all wlioin it may con eern j Whereas. George J. Kollock will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letter! of dismission on the estate of Edwerd Neufville, deceased: , . „ , These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may oomern.to be and appeal 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, John M. Millen. Esquire. Ordinary for Chatham county, this 1st day of December. 1853. dec'l JOHN M. MILLEN. o. 0. C. G EORGIA—Chatham County I—To all whom it may c eern: Whereas, Itev J. F O'NIell. will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on estate of Margaret McDonald, deceased : These are. therefore, to cite and admonish nil whom it may concern, to be and appear before said 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. Millen, Esq.. Ordinary for Chatham county, this first day of December. 1863. dec2 JOHN M. MILLEN. o. o o. G EORGIA—Chatham County i—To all wlioin it may con. earn: Whereas, Rev. J. F. 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 an, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may eoncern, 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 letters will bo ^'witness. John M. Millen. Esquire, Ordinary for Chatham county, this first day of December. 1853. dec2 ,rtUM “ v JOHN M MILLEN, o. a. o. A DMLNTjJTRATIUX NOTICE.—To ail concerned:—Tw months after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county. State of Georgia, for leave to soli the real estato belonging to the estate of Gas per Rosy, deceased, for the benefit or the heirs and credit ors of said estate. Savannah, December 1st. 1863. dee2 MATILDA ROSY. Qualified Adm’x. Court of Ordinary of Liberty County. G EORGI4—Liberty County:—To all whom It raa>\<_ . cem: Whereas. Mrs. E S. Ijiw will apply for letters of administration on the estate of Rev. Josian S Law, late of aald oounty, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear before said Court, to make oUsotlons, if any they have, within the tlmo prescribed by lew,otherwise said lotters will bo granted. Wltnou. W. P. Girardeau, Esq, Ordinary for Liberty eownty. this 26 th day of November, 1863. nov20 W. P. GIRARDEAU, 0. t. 0. Y^EOROIA—Liberty County i—-This Is to certify that, VT whereas, no person baa applied for letters of adminis tration on the estate of Mary J. Stevens, late of saidedunty, dopeased, and as it Is necessary for the security and good management of uld estate that the said letters of adminis tration be taken out Immediately. I warn all persona Inter ested, that unless said Utters oe applied for. they will be granted aocotdlng to law, aa regards the duty oftheOrdl- .nary in such eases. . BOV28 w - P* GIRARDEAU, 0. L, 0. G EORGIA—Liberty CountyTo all whom It may con cern -. whereas, Jesse Brewer applies for Utters of ad- mlnUtratlon on the eg tate of James Brewer, Ute of said . • county, deceased s These are, therefore, to etta and admmUh. all whom it maT oonoarn, to ba and appear at mr office within the time . prescribed by law, to abow cause, If any they have, why said Uttar* should not be granted. Witness. W. P. Girardeau, Ordinary for liberty county, this first day of November - ,1863. . Bord W. P. GIRARDEAU, o, t, o. /TB>KQ!A—Liberty CountyTo all whom it may con VT oern: Whereas, 8 H Peiry will apply to the Court ot Ordinary for Utters dismissory aa adminUtrator on the Vv&jwffri![;*“— . w*w of Abiol Perry s ’ These are therefore to dta and admonish all whom it ■ may concern to be and.appear before said Court to make . .. objections, If any thsy have, within the time prescribed by ' tow. otherwise said Utters will be granted. Given under my hand at thU office this 3d daj " **p7 „ day of 8ep tem ber, 1363. M p7 W. P. GIRARDEAU, o. u 0. King, f1 BORGIA—Liberty County—Ta all whom It may c< -AT eern: Whereaa.William J. King. 8r., will apply letters of admlnUtraUonon the estate of Dr. B. B. Kii - *, KraffiEjl a whom It . may oonoen, to be arid appear before said Court to .make ■ b!r - .. W. P^PIrerdaw^gArnary for ULerty ooonty, P - 'or D-flruiDnnin £ . . C lIIATI!AM SUPERIOR COURT—May Ikhm. IBM.—fed- J ward U. AVIUon. Treasurer, &c.,rerrtu Mordoc.il Myers. Trustee. Ac.—Rule .Yin.—Upon tho petition of Edward U. Wilson. Treasurer of tho Republican Blues Building and l,oau Association, praying the foreclosure of the equity of redemption of and in all that parcel or lot of land, situate, lying and being In the city of Savannah, county of Chat ham, and State of Georgia, and known and distinguished in the plan of said city as I»t No. Fifty*slx (66), Brown ward, of Mordecai Myers, substitute trustee under the mnrringe settlement of Itob’t W. Pooler and Mary J., his wife, which said property was mortgaged by tho said Mordecai Myers, trustee as aforesaid, (under and by virtue of a clauso in the said marriage settlement, authorizing 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 mado, being evidenced by their signing and sealing said deed of mort gage.) to the said Edward O. Wilson, Treasurer as afore said, by iieod 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 the rate of six per cent, tier annum, paya ble monthly, from the sixteenth day of December, Anno Domini, 1852, on demand, nct..»au 0 «„ the i»iwr «—i •m.-ut 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 said mortage, and that there still remains unpaid thereon, the sum of two thousand dollars : On motion of Griffin & Gordon, attorneys for petitioner, It is ordered, that the said Mordecai Myers, trustee as afore said, do pay Into this Court, on or before tlie Urst day of the next term of this Court, the principal aud interest due .in the said promissory note aud mortgage, and Hie costs of this application, nnd in default thereof, that the equity «>f redemption of the said Mordecai Myers, trustee as afore- said, and all claiming under said trust to the said mort gaged premises lie tbencefor.h and forever foreclosed: And. it is further ordered, that a copy of this rulo be pub lished in one of tho public gazettes of tills State, once a month for four months, or served on the inortmgor or his special agent or attorney, at least three months previous to the time the money is directed to the paid, and that such further and other proceedings be had os are preacrll*ed by the statutes of the State of Georgia, in such cases made and provided. aep21—ImJin Effingham County Executor’s Sale. i jlXECUTOIVS SALE.—On tho 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 tho estate of Spier Biitch, deceased, to wit: a negro woman, Sophia, and her nine children; Diennah. nnd her three children, nnd one negro follow also, tho plantation aud late residence of Spier iilitch, con tabling 1200 acres of good pine land, well timbered, witii valuable improvemenU—lias a comfortable dwelling and out houses thereon : also, on tiie succeeding dsy, on tho premises, wilt tie sold, all tho plantation tools, household and kitchen furniture stock of various descriptions, such ns horses, hogs, cattle, sheep, etc., corn and rudder, and all and singular the goods, chattels, nnd effects belonging to said estate. Sold by virtue of a decree from the Imnurnble the Superior Court of aald county, for tho benefit of the heirs and distributees of said estate. Terms mado known on day or sale. WILLIAM DUTCH, nov22 Executor. E manuel county executor’s saui—wiii beTsoi at the Court House of Emanuel county, on the 21st day of December next, about 700 head of cattle, runuing in tho counties of Emanuel. Bulloch and Appling, and 200 sheep in Emanuel On the 23d day of tho same month, at the plantation in Burke county, of the lato Henry P. Jones, about 200 head of cattle, running in Burke nnd Scrlven coun ties, 20 or26 head ofhorsesand mules, 160 or200 pork and stock hogs. 100 sheep. 2 Jacks and Janetta. Also on the 29th of tne same month, at the plantation of said deceased, in Washington county, 100 head cattle. 100 pork and stock hogs, 40 sheep, 20 or 25 mules nnd horses. 2 Jacks and Janetta, with the household furniture and plantation imple ments. all belonging to Hie estate of said Henry P. Jones. Sales to continue from day to day until closed. Terms on io days of sale. J. JONES,' Executors. nov20—3tawl6t next, will be sold, before the court house in tho city of Savannah, all that Rice Plantation known as Union Creek Plantation, on the Savannah river, containing about two thousand acres, all of which, with the exception of fi vo hun dred acres, is first quality rice land, and four hundred and seventy-five acres of which are now under bank and in cul tivation. Attached to the plantation is a good steam thresher, an overseer’s house, negro houses, and all out houses and improvements appertaining to a plantation. For further particulars apply to JOHN WILLIAMSON. 1 - , iN/ 1 * 80 nov!6—tl HENRY WILLIAMSON/ made to the Honorable the Ordln intyffl k Marl ttion will be rick Marlow, deceased,late of Chatham county. "Novem ber 22d. 1863. G. T. HOWARD, nov24—2m Administrator de bonis non. T^OTICE.—All persons having claims against the estate X v of Patrick Marlow, deceased, late a Chatham county, will present them: and all persons Indebted will make pay ment, to GKO. T. HOWARD, nov24—Ow AdminUtrator de bonis non. Stowe, late of Chatham county, deceased, are hereby notified to present them, duly attested, to the undersigned, •■• • ** *• - * * “ Indi' * within the time prescribed by law. And all persons ed to said deceased, will make Immediate payment. — -- " '‘.CK80N. octfl—6w WM. B. JAC1 Adm’r. N OTICE.—Persons having demands against the estate of Joseph A. Marshall, a free man of color, deceased, are requested to hand them in to Griffin k Gordon, attorneys at law; and those Indebted will please make payment to them, aug26 FREDERICK A. TOPPER, Qua). Ex’or. N OTICE.—Four months after date, application will be made to the Cou~* ~ # n ~“ ’ *—" the Unds belonging tc for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. se3 W. J. CANNON. Adm’r. N OTICE—All persons having- demands against Jules Rousseau, Ute of Chatham county.deceased, are here Viy notified to present them, duly attested, within the time prescribed by Uw: and all persons Indebted to said de ceased. will make Immediate payment to T. A. Acosta, at the old stand of the deceased, corner of Ball and Bay-sts. MARY A. ROU88EAU, povll—fiw Qualified Adm’x. N OTICid—Two months after date application will be made to the Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave to sell all the real - ostate belonging to Jules Rossean, de ceased. nS MARY A. R083EAU, AdmU. [CK.—Two months from date I shall apply to imdencout the jN Honorable the Court of Ordinary for Camden county. wblUt sitting tor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell part of Lot No. 4 (four) and ImprovemenU thereon, for the benefit of the heirs unu creditors of the esUta of John T. Rudolph, deceased,. , .EMILY RUDOLPH, Adm’x; - 9t.Marys.Ga., October 26th, 1863. oct2ft—2m to “ 1 MORTXBXOXUfi’S Rheumatic Componnd. rtlHIS truly celebrated remedUl preparation, efficacious X alike for each and every deacription of Rheumatic C'linplaiiits^J* already too well known and esteemed throughout tne Lnitod States to require any langthy no tice of its paramount virtues. It eradicates this hereto fore Incurable and distressing disease from the system, and stands unrivalled in the pharmacy of modlcino. Wo do not propose to mako unqualified statements, or tc fnreo a nostrum before tl.e public, but simply to request those most interested, the BumauaianixuHkxvw.to procure from the agent In their violnity a clrcuUr, and not only read the testimony of those who have experienced its lu- valuable curative powers, but to write to, or call upon, the convalescents, so that the statements may emanate from the fountain-head ; a course which will satisfy the most credulous, and one by which the reputation of tho re medy is certain of being sustained. Write also to tho proprietors, who will accord every information, and furnish names of undoubted character from every section of the Union, numbering among them some oi tho most eminent physicians, clergymen, editors aud prominent citizens, ren- dering the reliability and efficacy of the remedy beyond the reach of doubt and distrust. 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Physicians of the first standing in the medical profession use and prescribe it as the most effective Alterative and lllontl Furl Her ever known. To tho sedentary it has proved Itself the Balm of Gilead. Especially to Females,in every conceiva bie 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 -Sarsaparil- las.” Tills is a pleasant to take, nnd perfectly safe to be used in any state of health, oven by tne most delicato Hmale or Child. AT* Price |1 00 per bottle. W. V. ALEXANDER k CO., Proprietors, No. 1 Barclny-street, (Astor House,) New York. For sale by A. A. SOLOMONS, and J. II. CARTER. Drug gists. Savannah, Ca. mavlO RICK’S WILD CHERRY COUGH CANDY, A GREEARLK to tho taste, and warranted. If used nccord- ■**. lug to the directions, which are slinplo, to cure nil coughs and colds, which are Within me reach <>r«ny modi, cine, beside affording relief in cases of croup, asthma, ca tarrhs, and bronchitis, and being ono of the 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 such combinations as prevented the full force o! their beneficial effects. Nor does he aver that his cough candy has the approval of the entire medical faculty,” or has been recommended by the •• most enlightened physi cians,” but he would merely state, that having himself suf fered severely from bronchial affection, attended with night sweats and coughing, ho applied to one of the faculty whose prescription afforded such speedy relief and resulted in such perfect cure that ho was induced to obtain a knowledge oi the ingredients and the manner in which they might bo properly compounded with sugar to give them a convenient nnd palatablo form, since which ho lias had the satisfaction of administering It successfully in many cases. Tho ingre dients of which this candy is composed, among which Wild Cherry is the principal, are perfectly harmless, and may be taken by persous 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 tho concoctisns of genine candy makers, this ar- tide is not expected to cure •• ail the ills that flesh is heir to.” but is peculiarly adapted to the few diseases above mentioned, and Instead of being composed of the poorest quality of sugar, lufused with the extract of hoarhonnd, It Is made from sugar in its highest state ol perfection, and contains well known and approved remedies. Try it, nnd its intrinsic merit will call forth a spontaneous approval from you. which ere long wilt give it popularity unparallel ed In the history of nostrums. tfiT Price 26 cents per package Each gemilno package of Rice’s Cough Candy will bear ou the envelope the signature of ^ ^ corner Broughton and WliltnUcr-streeta. Savannah. Georgia. Country mcrchnnta can be supplied by the box, each box containing 50 packages, at $6.26.. octll THE WONDER OF THE WORLD I “ We would not grow one bud of hone You cannot garner in ripe fruit! ” T HE GREAT REMEDY is at last dlscpvered. and that fell destroyer of human happiness at length is conquered! Consumption shall no longer rob oar firesides of theii brightest ornaments, and sink many a gontlo spirit to an untimely grave! Consumption can bo cured—Asthma will soon be as tho things that were—and Coughs and Colds, the parents of that foil disease, that so often brings wo to the homes of our land, vanish, aa if by magic, before this sover eign remedy. Tliis is that which has so long been sought for. and is iu full Faith offered to the public as a ckktai.n ci'RXfor coughs, colds, whooping-cough, croup, asthma, and consumption" nnd will, in any case where lungs sufficient arc left to sus tain life, check the ulceration nnd raise the patient to health. Tliis is not an idle boast, nor is this remedy sent Into the market without a thorough trial, but hns proved beyond a doubt, that what has been asserted can hk wink. *• The sentiment, that consumption cannot be cured, liui destroyed more lives than tho disease itself.”—Dr. Warrkn. But there U Hope I DEVINES’ COMPOUND PITCH LOZENGE! Tito proprietor, by tho uso of tliis article, and the blessing of I'roridence, was raised, when he was pronounced by Ids physician to be almost dying with consumption, to perfect health, and is not willing that so great a blessing should be withheld front thoso on whom ‘‘ this right hand emissary ot deatii ” has placed ids mark. Tho Lozenge is perfectly harmless in its nature, nnd lie taken with impunity by tho infant and tho invalid ; and its beneficial effects will be felt In a few hours after com mencing Its use. Ig*t all then, try it.and if these assertions are not proved, after an impartial trial, tho price of the tiox will lie returned, and nil agents are authorized to return) tho money in any case where the article is not porloctly satisfactory. These Uizenges are put up In 26 cents, 60 cents, and $1 boxes.and only need a trial to be fully appreciated. C. P. HUNT. Darien. Ga., only agent for the Southern States, to whom all orders must be addressed. fol8-<lAw COUGHS, COLDS AND BRONCHITIS* P ASTIM.ES DE PARIS.—For the cure of coughs, colds and bronchial affections of the thront. so prevalent at lids season of the year. We dirnot recommend the Pas tilles de Paris to cure all the ills life is heir to, but we do say they will cure all affections of the throat, as a trial ot thorn will prove. Manufactured by Moore & Taylor, 8] Maiden-lane, New York. N. B.—Tiie gennine bears the written signature of Moon k Taylor. Jast received and for sale by nih4 W. W LINCOLN. Monument Square TO PRINTERS A NEW EDITION of the Specimen Book of BRrcx’s Nnw York Tvpk Foundry will bo 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 fitly conta for the postage. In it are exhibited many articles never before shown: there have been added to tho Foundry new varieties oi Roman types from nine-line pica to pearl, various imita tions of writing, a great number of fancy fonts, border both ( ilaln and illuminated, labor-saving rules, and a complete oundry of Germans The types now manufactured are cast from a now 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 are from 10 to 26 per cent, less than those of some other foundries. All oth er printing materials are furnished at manufacturers’ prices either for cash or credit. Printers wishing to open accounts with me. or whose dealings have been long suspended, are requested to accom pany their orders with city reference to prevent delay. Printers of newspapers who choose to publish this adver tisement. including tills note, three times before the Lit of August, 1864, and send me one of the paper*, will be paid for it in type when they purchase five times the amount o( their bill from me, of my own manufacture!;, selected from my specimens. GEORGE BRUCE, n24—dtw*w3t 13 Chamber! street. New York. TO CARPENTERS, CONTRACTORS, AND BUILDERS. rpHE cheapest establishment In the southern country fni X the sale of sashes, doors, blinds and wood Mouldings, of every variety, U at the corner of Calhoun and Washing ton streets, Charleston. S. C. All my work la made of the best seasoned white pine, and the saahea are glased in the very neatest manner. A full supply of paints, oil, glass, varnishes, and brushes, always for sale low. *ep9—w4w B. F. SMITH. medicines When parcels are sent by steambosta or railroad, word should be sent him by letter, through the Post Office, so that ha may know where to call for them, novlfi ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. THE NORCROBS PLAINING MAcHlVk. " T HIS machine Is considered by ell who are acquainted with Its operation, as being the cheapest, safest, most expeditious, and doing work better generally, than any In use. It took a stiver medal at the Mechanlca’ Charitable Insti tute in Boston, In the fall of 1860, and soon after a gold medal at the Fair of the American Inatitnte In the city of New York, it being pronounced the beat rotary plainer. In a contest with the Woodworth party In theCircult Court of the Uulted States, Judge Sprague’s decision was in favor of Norcroas. It (s (he Intention to sell rights on very reasonable terms. Machines of the best quality can be furnished by me promptly from tho North. 11. LIVERMORE, Agent for the South. JiOKKiNVlUJC, Oct. 31,1863. wfl—nov2 F LOUR AND BUCKWIIEAT—(A bbls H Smith’s Genesee Flour, 28 half do do. 80 }(, X and X bbls and boxee new hulled Buckwheat, received p«r steamer, and for sale by nov20 SCRANTON, JOHNBTON k CO. PiftllAMB, BUTTER, Ac.—Just received per steamer— F Pig Hams and Pig Sides; also, 80 kegs Bntter, and 20 boxes mild Cheese. For sale bw " ' WM.. 0. DICJ&ON. Barnard street. . de«2 neartha Market. A N article founded upon scientific principles.coinpoi atro/a them but removes all the .slime end rauou* which may remain. * ^ * Worm This worm Is th^d«td*(&'Ult to°5Strey of all that In habit the human body. It Rn w* to an almost indeflnlta Isngtb. and becoming so colled and fastoned In tiie Intes tines and stomxeh as to produce Fits. 8t. Vitas’ Banco, ko, which is the cause of manjr going to the grave, not belfov* Ing that these complaints neve their origin from the tape worm ( donsequenlly they do not use the proper m for their disease. To those who ere afflicted with tills aw* ful foe tohealth, I recommend the nse of my Worm Byrup slid Liver Pills j the Byrup to be taken In doses of two ta* bte spoonfuls tureo times a day,-then take from five to tight of my Liver Pills, to dislodge and pass the worm. By Itrlclty following these directions, the mostobstinste cases of tape worm can be speedily cured. Round ok NtomncK Worm. This worm Is usually found inthesmall ihtostlnes.nnd Is the worm most common to children, yet It Is not entirely confined to them, as adults have frequently been known to suffer with them. Tha symptoms moat prominent while affected with this worm, are hardness' anu fullness of (ho belly, slimy stools, looseness of the bowels, picking at the nose, a blueish streak under the eyes, ko. If you,or si if oi your children have any of the above symptoms, Iloben- sack’s Worm Byrup can safely be depended upon—by using it you have a certain, safe and speedy cure; and if after using It according to tho directions the patient Is not re stored to health,and the worms thoroughly eradicated from the system, you can rest assured Iherois no remedy beyond the gravo, as for fall, there Is no such word as fall with those who uso my Worm Byrup. Aaearldee, or Small Thread Worms, These worms, to which the human sytein is liablo, are most troubloaome of all others.' They are gonorally to he found In the rectum, and If allowed lo remain, from the ir ritatlon they produce, lay the foundation for serious disor dera, such as lufiammation of the bowels, nnd other de rangement* of the stomach. The best and safest medicine that can be usod Is Uobcnsnck’s Worm syrup. Such is tiie astonishing power of my medicines over Aacaradiea.that I'defy any ono to produce a wise where my Worm Syrup and Livlr Pills are recommended to be used they will uot cure. All that Is necessary Is to use the syrup in accord ance with directions on each bottle; and in case a gentle purgative is required in order to allay the irritation thoy produce, the I.lver Pills, by their sympathising action and healthy operation upon tuo bowels, is tho most pleasant medicine that can be taken. hobknsack’s'liver pills. No part of tho system is more liable to disease than the liver, it being supplied with numerous blood vessels and nervcs.and if diseased, tho blood of course flowiugthro’ all parts of tho body, produces liver complaints, Joundico, Bilious affecUona,dyapopaia, are. Dyspepsia. The symptoms of Dyspepsia, and its various diseases are dlsxiness in tho head.heartburn,oppression alter eating meals, sourness arising from the stomach, Ac. and some times general languor of tho whole body, from this It will bo aeon that the diseaae owes its origin to a disorganized state of tho liver and Stomach. Hobenrack’s Liver Pills Is the very medicine to effect a permanent nnd lasting cure, as they net by changing tho certain morbid actions of tho system into a healthy action, and rendering the blood pure and healthy. Liver Complaint, Is attended with chills, succeeded by fever, severe pain in the region of the liver, vomiting bitter taste, yellow furred tongue, pulse Tull and bounding, tiie pain in the side Is in creased by pressure, should the left lobe be affected, tho pain Is generally In the lol't shoulder, with a short dry cough, the skin becoming of a sallow appearance, nnd tbe stools day colored. Tliis disease can be cured by the use of Ho- bensack’s Liver Pills, ns they act directly upon tiie seat of tho disease, and then operating upon the bowels they ex pel all the corrupt and vitiated matter from tho system. To Females. You will find these Pills an invaluable medicine in many bOtnnlainta to which you are subject. In obstructions either total or partial they have been found of inestimable bene fit in restoring and purifyiug tbe blood and other fluids so as to cure all complaints which may arise from female Ir regularities. ns headache, dimness of sight, pain in tiie side, back, &o. These Pills are the only safo and effectual reme dy to cure tiie following complaints. Gout. Nervousness, Melancholy, Sick Headache. Giddiness. Rheumatism, dis tressing Dreams, Dimness of Sight, or In fact any of tho dis eases that arise from affections ol the Liver, impurity of the Bleod, or constipation of the Rowell. Mcdlcnl Evidence We, the unuderaigned Physicians, having had the rcelpt of their manufacture submitted to us for inspection.snv. that the Ingredients of which they are composed makes them the best Pill in use for all diseases of the Liver, Im- purttiese the Dlod, ko. GEORGE WOOD, M. D. F CROWLEY, M D. I*. BOWEN. M. D. Purchase none but those having the signature *'J. N. HOBENSACK,”as all others are worthless imitations. Agents wishing new supplies, and all others wishing to ba«ome.agenta. must address tiie Proprietor, J. N. liOBEN- SACKjathls lAOOValory, No. 120 XorlUl?oconil-ntT«e»,above Race, Philadelphia. 8old by all Druggists and Merchants in tlio U. S For sale iu Savannah. Ga.. by J. II. Carter A Co., J. R. Moore k Co.. A. A. Solomon k Co., and J. E. De Ford. mev21—dtw&wlr ok, grateful to his patrons and friends for oned favors, would state that. In addltli i*nts In Dying, acquired by him during h Dye a greater variety of fiofore'on silk and woo)«n druses, shawls; ire., which he trusts will generally pleafWall who may favor him with thslr patronage. Gentlemen’* garuisr.U dyed, cleaned or renovated, as may be required. In the same superior style which has gen* -ally so much pleased his pationsand friends. Ladles' bonnets dyed, bleached aud pressed In Ihe most fashionable styles. *' Order* from the country punctually attended to. Terms moderate. When parcels are sent by steambosta or railroad, wbrd SUNDRIES. 25 S?!5? Rico Sugar ; 16 do Bt Croix do; I 60 bbls Btuart’a crashed am ugar ; 16 do Bt Croix do d powdered Sugar: 60 d Is Baltimore and Ucorgl do A B and C clarified do; 160 bbls Baltimore and Ucorgla Flour | 76 do Gencseo do; 60 do Hiram Smith's do; 86 casks quarts nnd pints London Porter; 60 bbls Philadel phia Cream Ale ; 76 boxes soda and sugar ..Crackers: 80 bbls Lard; 200 sacks Rio Coffee; 60 do LaKifjfya do; 60 do old Government Java do ; 4 pipes Meder Siren Gin; 2 do Staghnund do; 6 half pipes (Hard, Dupuy k Co’s Brandy; 3 do Blgnett do j 10 quarter casks Sweet Malaga Wine ; 10 do Port do ; 10 do Madeira do ; 60 baskets Heidselck do : 160 bbls domestic Gin. Rum, Whisky and Brandy ; 26 do Nos 1,2 and 3 Mackerel; 30 half bbls do: 6 cams Sardines; 200 boxes No 1 pale nnd family Soap; 100 do Tallow Can dlosj 75^0 Tearl Starch ; 160 reams Wrapping Paper. Just McMAIION k D0YI£. SUNDRIES. CASKS prime Bacon Sides ; 26 do do Shoulders ; 20 tt\J tierces sugar-cured Hams; lOObbls A B and C clari fied Sugar; 30 hiids Muscovado do; 25 do Porto Rico do; 20 do New Orleans do: 60 bbls butter, sugar and soda Crackers ; 60 boxes Tallow Candles, fls.ani 8» ; 100 do Ad amantine do Os ; 26 do Si«rm do Os ; 60 cask* llibert’s Linden Porter, pints; 200 boxes Colgate's l’earl Starch ; 100 do No 1 pale aud family Sonp ; 60,000 Havana Segars ; 600 bags Shot, assorted sizes : 60 boxes English Pipes; 3Q0 bbls Baltimore Flour ; 60 do Hiram Smith's do ; 60 bags Georgia do; 300 reams Wrapping Paper; 16 tierces small Rice, For sale by oct3 WEBSTER k PALMES C HOICE HAMS, Ac.—Just received—200 choice Reynold’s extra Hams, 5 lilids Bacon Shoulders, 10 bbls I-eai Lard. 10 hsIfbblH Pig Pork, 6 hiids Porto Rico Sugar, 26 bbls Stuart's crashed nnd clarified Sugar, 8,0 boxes Dcadel's Soap. Starch nnd Caudles, 20 dozen Water Pails, 80 do as sorted Scrub Brushes.60 do axsorted Clothes Lines. 30 boxes ground Coffee. 30 do Mustard. 60 gross sound wood Matches, 30 dozen Washboards, 60 bbls white wine Vinegar. 10 bbls ” 0 By run, Ac.. Ac., for sale, wholesale and retail, at tho irner of Broughton and Drayton streets, by *ep28 DAVID O’CONNER. CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE. THE GREAT PURIFIER pF THE BLOOD! Not a Particle of Mercury in It. A N INFALLIBLE REMEDY for Scrofula. King’s Evil, Rheumatism. Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples nr Pustule ou tiie Face. Blotches, Boils. Chronic Sure Eyes. Ring Worm or Tetter. Scnld Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones nnd Joints, Stubborn Ulcers Syphilitic Disor ders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Disease* arising from nn injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudence in Mfe,or Impurity of tiie Blood. This valuable Medicine, which has become celebrated for tho number of extraordinary cures effected through it* agency, ha* Induced tho proprietors, at tho urgent request or their friend*, to offer it to the public, which they do with the utmost confidence in its virtues and wonderful curative properties. The following certificatvs. selected from a large number, are. however, stronger testimony than tiie mere word of the proprietors; and are all from gentlemen well known in their localities, and of tlio highest respectability many of thorn now residing in tiie city of Richmond, Va. F. HOYDEN. Esq., of the Exchange Hotel. Richmond known every where, says ho has seen tho Medicine called Cartkh’h SrsKisH Mixronx administered in overa hundred cases, in nearly all the diseases for which it is recommend ed, with tiie most astonishingly good results. He says It is the moat extraordinary medicine he has ever seen. AGUE AND FEVER-GREAT CURE—I hereby certify, that for three vears 1 had Aguo nnd Fever of the most. vln. lent description. 1 bad several unyslcfans, took large quan tities of Quinine. Mercury, and I believe all the Tonics ad vertised- but all without any permanent relief. At last 1 tried Cahtkk's SP.iStsu Mixtukk. two buttles of which elfec- tuaily cured me. and I am linppy to say I hare ha-1 neither Chills or Foverssince. I consider it tho best Tonic in tbe world, aud tho only medicine that ever reached my case. Beaver Dam, near Bishmond. Va. JOHN LONGDEN. C. B. LUCK, Esq., now in tiie city of Richmond, and for inanv vears in the Post Office, lias such confidence in the astonishing efficacy or Csictkh'h Spaxwii Mixtukk. that he lias bought upwards of 60 bottles, which he has given away to tlientlllcted. Mr. Luck says ho hns never known it to fail when taken according to directions. Dr. MINGK, a practising Physician, and formerly of the City Hotel, in the city of Richmond, rays he has witnessed in a number of instances the effects of Carter's Spanish Mixtukk. which were most truly surprising. Ho says in a case uf Consumption, dependent on the Liver, tho good ef fects wore wonderful indeed. SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of the firm or Drinker A Morris, Richmond, was cured of Liver complaint of 8 years stand ing. by the uso of two bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA—The Editor* of the Rich mond Republican lind a servant employed in tliclr press room, cure 1 of violent scrofula, combined with Rheuma tism. which entirely disabled him from work. Two tKittle* of Carter's Spanish Mixture mado a perfect cure of him. and tiie Editors, in a public notice, say they •• cheerfully recom mend it to all who are alllictcd witii any disease of tiie blood.” ST1IJ. ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA—1 had a very valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter’s Spanish Mix ture. I consider it a truly valuable medicine. JAMES M TAYLOR. Conductor on the R. F. A P. R. R. Co, Richmond, Virginia. Salt llheum of 20 Yenrs Stnmllncr Cured Mr. JOHN' THOMSON, residing in the city of Richmond, was cured by three bottles of Carter’s r punish Mixture, ol Salt Rhcuui, which lie had nearly 20 years, nnd which all tiie physicians of tiie city could not cure. Mr. Thompson Is a well known merchant of Richmond. Va., and ills cure is most remarkable. WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond, Va., had a servant cured of Spyhilis. in tho worst form, by Carter's Spanish Mixture. He says ho cheerfully recommends it, and con siders it an invaluable medicine. RICHARD E. WEST, of Richmond, was cured of Scrofula and what physicians called confirmed Consumption, by three boitles of Carter's Spanish Mixture. EDWIN BURTON. Commissioner of the Revenue, say* he has seen the good effect* of Carter's Spanish Mixture in a number of Spyhilitic cases, and says it is a perfect cure for that horrible disease. WM. G. HARWOOD, of Richmond, Va.. cured old sores and ulcers, which disabled him from walking. Took a tow bottles 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 Midcn I-ane, New York. BENNETT A BE13tS.No. 125 Main-st., Richmond, Va. Aud for sale by SHO.MA3 M. TURNER A CO.. JAMB? M. CARTER, A. A. I/) I DM ON'S A CO., and W. W. LIN COLN, Savannah. E. S. STROECKKR, Macon, and by Drug gists and Country Merchants everywhere. may20—lylsalwAwflm SWAIM’S CELEBRATED PANACEA. For the cure of Incipient Consumption, Scrofula, General Debility, White Swelling. Rheumatism. Diseases of the liver and Skin, and all diseases arising from impurities of the blood and the effects of mercury. S WAIM'B PANACEA lias been for more than thirty years celebrated in this country and in Europe for its extra ordinary cures—for the certificates of which reference is made to the directions and books (which may be had gra tis) accompanying the Panacea. Some of which give the particulars of cases too frightful for general publication, where the patients had been almost eaten up with scrofu la, and were deemed Incurable by physicians. It has been used In hospitals, and private practice, and has bad the singular fortune of being recommended by the most celebrated physicians and other eminent persona. Among others by— „ _ , W. Gibson, M. D.,Prof. of Surgery. Pa. University. Valentine Mott M. D.. Prof, of Sure. N. Y. University W. P. Dewecs. M. D , Prof, of Mid. Pa. Uliiversity. N. Chapman. M. D., Prof of Physic.Pa. University. T. Parke. M. D.,lWt College Physicians, Philad Dr. Del Valle. Prof, of Mediclnce. Havana. Jose Eourenco do Lua. Prof, of Surgery, Lisbon J. Chiptnan, Member Royal College Surgeons, London. G. W. Erring, late Minister to Spain. Sir Thomas Pearson, Major General British Army. Gilbert Robertson. British ConsuL Ac. And also, the wonderful cures effected by Swalm's Pans- cea have, for many years, made It an invaluable remedy. The Panacea does not contain mercury In any form.and be ing an innocent preparation, it may be given to the most tender Infant, The retail price has been reduced to II 60 per bottle (con taining three half pints) or three bottles for $4. BEWARE OF IMPOSITION. Swahn’s Panacea Is in round bottle*, fluted longitudinal ly, with the following letters blown in the glass: •* Swaim'8 —Pakacxa—Pintuu>\4,” and having the name of James Swaim stamped on the sealing wax and written on the label fOQLN, Monument square. siveuseof the proprietor, by Draper A Co., bank note gravers of Philadelphia. In the centre U a portrait of the late Wm. Swain, copyright secured. Alao,.Bwnlm’a Vermlfttgt), A valuablo Family Medicine, being a highly approved rem edy for all diseased arising from debility of tho digestive or gans, such as worms, cholera morbu*, dysentery, fever and ague, bleeding piles, sick headache, ko. See the pamphlet (which may be nad gratia) accompanyingthe Vermifuge. Prepared only at Swalm's Laboratory, the old stand Sev enth •atrept. below Chestnut. Philadelpoia, and aold by all the respectable druggist* In tbe United States. Caution to tot Pontic.—Persons wishing to obtain the genuine 8walm's Panacea and Swalm's Vsrmiruge. should be earqfal to observe that the name SWAIM Is spelled eon- rectlv on tha labels, or-they may be Imposed on by medi- data made in Imitation of them by a penon bearing, a somewhat similar name, wall calculate* to decelre. Get 104 and 108 John-street, New York. tiie attention or planters, Iiou-u-keepersand others, to my large and varied assortment of Crockery. Chinn, Glass. andStono Ware; Wood nnd Willow Ware; Family Hard ware ; Table Cutlery ; Plain and Jnpaned Tin Ware; and Fancy Articles—In short, every article necessary to furnish a iiouse from kitchen to garret, may be found at this estab- lishment, except dry goods nnd cabinet furniture, and at as low, if not lower prices, than thsy can be purchased else- where. sop21 ’. COLLINS. sugar ; 80 do. do. A. Ii and UClarified sugar ; 23 lilids Prim I'orto Rico, and 10 hiids. St. Croix sugnr ; 60 Ca*ks quarts and pints Byass London Porter ; 60 bbW. Tread well’s soda biscuit: 30 bbls. and 76 kegs Prime Leaf I-ard ; 60 mats superior old government Java Coffee ; 40 bugs Isiguyra and 80 Prime old Rio Coffee; fi Pipes meder swan Gin ; 60 boxes Revs tonion Syrup : 20 barrel* Winter Strained nnd Bleached Whnlo Oil ; 300 boxes No. 1 Palo ami Family Soap ; 20 tierces superior sugnr curled Hams ; 50 boxes white 60 do. colored Clieoso ; 100 boxes new scal ed Herrings ; 100 do. Adamantine Caudles: 60 do. Bendel’s Gs and 8s Tallow Candles ; 60 boxes l’earl Starch ; 40 boxes Ground Coffee ; 20 do. do. Pepper ; 60 do*, painted Buckets 200 ream* wrapping and 100 Cap and Letter paper. 1-and ing and for sale li gept27 SCRANTON. JOHNSON A CO. NEW BOOKS. A CT'S of the Legislature of Georgia, for 1851-’2 ; Miss Bremer’s Homes of tlio New World—Impressions ol America, in two volumes. The Second War with Englnud. by J. T. Iiendley, In two volumes, witii plates. Mon and Things as I Saw Them in Europe, by Kirwan. Venice—tlio City of the Sea. from the invasion of Napo leon to the capitulation in 1849. by Bdm. Flagg, with a map and embellishment*, in two volumes. Sir Win. Hamilton’s Discussions on Philosophy and lit erature, Education and University Reform. Templeton’s Engineer, Millwright and Mechanics’ Pocket Companion, witii mathematical tables. Picture Plea sure Rook, witii 600 illustrations. Swiss Family Robinson, with 8 illustrations. Clouded Happiness, by Countess d'Orsay. Fern leaves, from Fanny’s Port Folio. Cloister Life of Charles V; Tho Mud Cabin; Professor Silliman's Travels in Europe ; Echoes of n Belle ; Lorenzo Uvnoni; Moore’s l.Ue or Sheridan, Ac. °ct2fl W. THORNE WILLIAMS. MOKE NEW BOOKS. R eceived by s. s. sibley. oct. 25th. 1353 -Discus- sion on Philosophy and literature, by Sir W. Hamilton. Homes of tiie Now World, or Impressions of America, by Fredrikn Bremer, translated by Mary Howitt Men and Things In Europe, by Kirwan Home Pictures, by Mrs Mary A Denison. Rhetoric of Conversation, or Bridies and Spurs for the nianngcment of the Tongue, by Geo W Hervey. Dr Chalmers' Correspondence, by Rev Win Hanna. All 1* not Gold that Glitters, or tiie Young California, by Cousin Alice. The Young Astronomer. J C Abbott. Gleason’s Pictorial; Itanium’* Illustrated New*. Uodey’s Lady's Book and Grnhnui'x Magazine, forNorcm- ber; Blackwood’s Magazine, for October ; Clouded Happi ness. a novel, translated from tiie Frencli of tiie Countess d’Orsay; Tiie Midnight Queen, by George Lippard. For «.le at 135 Congress street. oct26 t 1J.oOR GIL CLOTHS.—The most complete stock of Oil Cloths, in every variety of natternsand colors, varying in widths from one to eight yams. Families and hotel keep er* can cover their dining rooms or halls without pieclug. WM. II. GUION. Agent. Carpet Warehouse, febfi 140 Congress and 57 St. Julian-sts. G t OLD PENS AND PENC1IS AND STEEL PENS.— T received, n fino assortment of gold liens nnd pencils double and single extension; also, a variety of fino pcns.fcr cheap at tiie book s'ore of apH* 8. S. S'Ri FV l-';6Congress-ntrert roOFOSAM _ r Service, omitting tlui liquor, enumerated in tha folio win contract. Tbe ration*... e aa that allowed in the Naval r, end consists of the articles -Just • received 100 Reynold’s Extra Family Hams. 2 bbls Pig Hams, 30 lilids Bacon Shoulder*. 10 half bbls Fulton Market iieet. iu Iiair <miu „u..iv ui. nguorn. so oou w» i Lent Lard. 10 bbls winter Oil. Forsaloat the corner of Brough ton nnd Draytou streets, by oct'Jfi DAVID O’CONNER. OCHI.F.Y’S GEORGIA PLAINS—A few bairn of these au- O perior goods manufactured last season, which nro con sidered by judges to be the best article iu the market— Planter* arc invited to call and exanilno them before pur KEMPI-ON A V ERST I LI.E. 72 St. Juliun and 105 Br^nnstreets. chasing elsewhere. W APKI.N RINGS—Ivory, bone, boxwood and wire Napkin Rigs, for sale by nov23 J. P. COLLINS. D ISSOLUTION.—The firm of Kino A Purviakck heretofore existing at Traders’ Town. Camden county. Georgia having dissolved co partnership on tiie 29th day of August, lost, tiie undersigned takes this method of informing their friends nnd the public generally that tho business at that place will he continued by them, and that they are at tliis time receiving a large and well selected stock of goods suit able to the trade of Hie adjoining counties in Georgia and Florida, and solicit the patronage of their friend* and the public generally. JAMES L. KING A CO. Camden county. Sept. 30th, 1853. octll—w3t T 1KACHERS WANTED.—The Board of Education of the East Florida SUte Seminary aro desirous of securing the services of two male and two female teachers for said Institution. They propose ns salaries— Princi;ial, male, $1,500 Assistant •• 1.000 Literary teacher, female 600 Music •• •• 600 All must bring with them satisfactory credentials as to morals and literary acquirements. Southern men and la dles will be preferred. Application must bo made by nr before tiie 25th of De cember next, letters addressed to tlio Secretary of the Board must be post paid. By order of the Board. LEWIS C. GAINES. President. J. M. McIntosh. Secretary. nov24—I t MjOH’DE ELIZABETH DURUM versus JOHN W BUR- BIDGE, Administrator William T. Taylor—South Caro lina. (olleton District, in Equity.—In obedience to tiie De cretal order of the Court of Equity, made in tliis case, at Hie last term. HENRY JOSIA11 TAYLOR, the son of the intes tate. William T. Taylor. if ho ta* alive, is hereby notified, nnd cnlled upon, to come forward within three mouth-* from tho publication hereof, and claim the funds in this case. 0. P. WILLIAMS. Com. Equity C. I). oct26—w3tn Walterborough. 8. C., Sept. 13th, 1863. N° I shall apply to tiie Marine nnd Fire Insurance Bank of tiie State of Georgia, for payment ou the following de scribed half bill: Right-hand half bill, on said bank. No. Ill, letter A. dated January 1st. 1852. Also, application will be made to tlio Bank of the State of Georgia for pay ment on the following described liulres: right-hand hall $20 bill. No. not known, letter A. dated June Oth. 1846; also, $10 bill. No. cut. think it is No. 092. Branch at Au gusta. The left-hand halves of tiie abovo described bills stolen or mislaid by mall. JOHN R. COCHRAN. Dublin, Ga., October 20th. 1853. oct22—w3m T O TEACHERS—A Principal is wanted for tiie Waithour- ville Academy, consisting of a Male and Female De partment, and jointly comprising nbout sixty scholars.— Principal to furnish a female assistant, to be approved by the Trustees. A married roan preferred. The best testi monials required. S.iflfWJ.'th open January 1st. 1864, Ad dress,. WM. Q. BAS$R. Seay W. A., WalthourvUle. IJb- titty county, Ga. i 'J ' . - nov27—w3w JSOKGIA. FEMALE COLLEGE, lBSfrt-' rtvjirs Institution, which was chartered In 1840. hu con- i tlnually enjoyed a high degree or prosperity under the ditectfou of a Faculty of experienced and successful In structors. The course 01 study is full aud comprehensive. The recitation* are conducted so u to bring Into play tbe various mental powers of the pupil. The aparatua cost about $2,000. and Is kept in constant use by the Professor of Natural Science. Pupils in the Musical Department, enjoy unusual advantages. They receive, in common with all the School, scientific instruction in vocal music, and they are also instructed in the composition of muucandin thorough bass. With a viow to aid in supplying the home demand for teachers, the Trustees hare established a Normal Class for the 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- r. Catalogue* may beobtained from eitherof the officers. THOS. J. BURNEY, Sec. Bd. Trua. Mannox. Nov. 7. islam3mw9— novlfl VALUABLE LUMBER LANDS FOR BALE. —^ The undersigned will seU three thousand acres, more Molar less, of the moat valuable Lumber Und In GeorgU. «ro»-!t Ues upon the AUtamaha Riur, in the county of Liberty fifteen miles from Waltbonrviue, and about thirty from Darien, parallel with the river, extending back from its banks not farther than three miles to Its farthest line. The timber Is of the largest slse that grows In the south, and very abundant, aultal le for masts or ranging timber. The taming Done of tho beat on the river, affording an opportunity for rafting to Darien at any stage of tbe river —an advantage possessed by but very few. Hands can take a raft to Darien, and return in four or five days. On the land there are negro houses, ox sheds, and provis ion houae.ln good repair, and two lumber carta with every appliance for the lumber bualneas, situated on a high and healthy hill. . , *.. . There are also about 800 acres of aa good hammock land, for either corn or cotton, to be found any where, covered withredoak. while oak.hickory, and ash timber. These Unds present as good facilities for either lumber cutting, stave getting, or turpentine, aa any other, and wUl be pen etrated by the 8avannah and Albany Railroad, now in con templation. For further particulars address to Rlceborougb, Uberty county,Ga.,either ofthe undersigned. C. B. JOSB. --ii#—Iwtf H. H. JONES. 1 •1 1 f HI J 5-! ; J J i’i : ii: ; • : • : |‘j • : : : : : : : I « i 1 MM M M •••rtrim s u M MM V°d _ £ :r. Jno U M ic if; WIU X 1l«4i P»HU 40 K in in SOJJJUqUUJQ 40 S3ina|,| 2 «oa*lS e a P VS ISIS Ills .51- 4w8ng « inKKizininx a ti»l M M M M - a - •eoaoQ „ •’•oajjoj »S 13 witou *. 13 13 esoaqj it ik in tn suuay f 3j a V in ” ” vosscjoji in 4«8au|,\ Proposal* Tor the supply of Shin Chandlery will lie re ceive*! in pursuance of schedule, which can be seen bv bd- plying at tliis office. nov29—9 JOHN BOSTON. Collector. A PROCLAMATION. OKOHOIA : IIY IIOWKIJ. I null. OOVKH.NOU OF SAID OTATK T O the Honorable Justice* of the Iuferinr Court* of the several counties composing tho Coweta Judicial Dis trict : A vacancy hsving occurred In the Judgeship ofthe Co- weta Judicial District by Hu- resignation ofthe lion. F-dwnnl T . Hill. 1 do hereby Issue tliis. roy proclamation, requiring tho duly authorized officers <•! said Judicial District to hold nu election in their resect he counties on tiie first Monday in January. 1864. in maimer nnd form as by law pointed out. to fill such vacancy, and Unit they make a return thereof to this Dei'iirlmcut. Given under my hand anil t lie Seal ofthe Exccutlvo Depart ment, tliis 4th day of Noveincr, 1863 _ .. „ HOWELL COBB. By the Governor: W. W. Paine, s. k. i». Counties composing the Coweta Judicial District : ta, DeKnlb. Fayette. Heard.Meriwether and Troup Cowe- ivw- AtiflU- ^ HOKTHOUi*. BK WITT &. MORGAN fkFl-ER for sale, at the lowe-t market price, a large and well selected slock of Dry Goods, to which they respect fully solicit attention : Ladles’ Dies* Goods. Black Silk*, of all width* and best makes. Black figured Silks, p'ain and colored Silks, Puri* plnid and brnc-nie Silks, Par'* printed M. de Inine*. a largo and beautiful stock. Plain colored do. nnd (’hocus and Broadway Browns, Sninll figured Moiislin de I-aines. for children, English am) American Mouriin de taine* Printed Satin de Clu-ne*. new nnd very handsome. Mourning Goode. ' A great variety ol Mourning Dress Good* and Embroide ries, consisting of every tliiup new nnd bountiful. IIuHlcry. « A large variety of EimlUti aud German Hosiery, for la dies. gt-iitlenieu. und children. Also, Flannel*.Shirtings nnd .-heelings. Rlankets. Quilt*. Irish Linens. Table Damasks nnd Napkins. Korseys, Plain*. Gann- burgs. Brown Shirtings. Ac.. Ac. octlO MTprendergast & CO., 178 Rruughton rtrtH. ojqiotite St. Andrew't I/all, Savannah, H AVE great pleasure in Jirectiug attention to late pur- clinses. In connection with theirretail trade, they cur ry out strictly the same system, in the sale of their good*, as is pursued by the large bou*es io the northern cities, name ly: Bring their customer* the full advantage arising from buying in large lots. Planters, and heads of families, nml nil person*, buying in quantity, will find many large lot* lo buy from, and decidedly cheap oct2fl ZERMAN’S ANTi-SGoil'llUT1C TOOTH' WASH. T HIS delicious article coiuMne* so many meritorious qualities, that it now lias lu-come a standard favorite with the citizens of New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore, Pittsburg, nnd other plnces. Dentists ami Physicians pre- rerlbe it iu their practice most successfully, aud from every source the mo*t fluttering laudations sre awarded it. In flamed. sore.or bleeding gmn< are immediately cured by its use ; its action upon them Is mild, soothing, ami effec tive. It cleanses the teeth so thoroughly that they are made to rival pearl in whiteness, and diffuses through the month such a delightful freshness, that tiie breath is ren dered exquisitely sweet, and it will in most instance* af ford relief to the most violent toothache. Tho following Certificate from Dr Chilton, a Chemist of world witlo celebrity who lias submitted the article to a chemical analysis, is proof sufficient to convince any one of Its superiority •• 1 have examined a bottle of •• Zennan's Anti-Scorbutic Tooth Wash,” ami find it to be a vegetable preparation of nn Innocent character. I believe it will prove beneficial for the purpose it is recommended." JAMES. It. CHILTON, M. D.,Chemist. Just recoivod, and for sale by nov!7 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument Square. __ -msb . SHcSSS-?®.*-*- lVhlij, and SVbora .ltr. .la do ™ cases Myers’ half pounds. 01 minus binds, Rn7l?i*»® boxes Cq|»(,i. » , Rnilih’s and Beadol’. Family, andtoo boxes Pearl Starch. ' w who l« »nd n Uir i., ■na 1 tr V 1Ub ' U P uro "ine Yin-JW"#** and half boxes new Raisins. 100 rtr... ?* r ’ Iwi whek bb fl* *1 U r A"’ 6 “ M ' OWoux SiSinei lo^o''* tyllO w i , .rlrn A l m ?. D,U ' 10 bbls Pecan Nml s 0 £ IU *“M 20 half bbls Fulton market 0* ef. 86 baske'u n55‘, BfUl l do* bbls Cider Vinegar, 20 do mitation »n. m, * 1 * n CM« 25 mini mutant; Jut I liEl.in., Qii|reIo.. C«rr,*l]>. f„ J? 1 " '"'"■I*, ““l I”!)" 1 " MUbllibmedU, and HHIdmSl IK * ni rile Md.ctlonn were m , de , "u -*MUi. Y„ rt | rrj.rr„c« toll,, rmulremroi/,,, »Ub, Wa TlniJ arc determined In k,e p „"|1 . , rnniner dm o, .orb. ,b„ b„■«. by an examination of their stork * * re ,D Mrnwt W Allkind, of lle r ,',|„ B ,i„„, „ -isis '--sssa, »• BENNETT & Co — SUCCESSORS TO J r THnuSs.. tor. it is our intention to keen a |„JJ'* 1 Ie l,lp pm;*He- sort ment of all kinds of Carriage,/ auftcl ti r .V. e,,,ive '** Tl.e late proprietor. Mr. J C.Tl.oraion « i. . tl,i ‘ n “'M. at the north, lor the purchase and »„ r Vil, f d “ ,ur »*rat ment. His oxoerleuce of twenty M, *Wbh- the South, will insure to our friend, In* '. e ,u ' i,1M '»t well selected stock ns cannot failtotiu.l, f ron .' '"'I'* Mr. Bknnfit will glre |,is persons ,ir * repairing, as heretofore. li \V|> *; "iVvvi o| maylO Harris. A CARD.—It will be seen from the nlm*. i. . ■, outto Messrs. L.8. lUttxmACn indlh!" dence in the ability or these gentlemen i ro ‘' H "' ron8 ' and capital, to successfully c „? ldu " t tftjjj'" up the reputation of the establishment k «T Mr. Lkwu S. IIznmtt ha, been niv foreman f. * n. i two yenrs, and I take pleasure in rsconmt-mii? f u, tho,a * 1 public ns uu iuduslrluua. capable nnd dfsenta* b “ l " ,,ie while tanking to his own fa!S5 his patron.,. n*glrct tboienl In relinquishing my business in this pi*,, i „ portunity to say, that it is nut Irem^ whatever. Since my residence In tlicril'rnf v' f i u, I have been kindly and generou.lj ^IrrelS ^p"' n * b ' 1 ceeJed much better than I anticipated ** ,,1C ' in the course i liavo just taken. I hare kern . s. considerations of a private character, Uurethre • 1 may he. 1. hall always carry with metiu. tilitu . r of obligation, and cherish the deepest intcn-M In fan n? frit valid advancement of the city and iu people tagw lido more to effect this. tLan the SSiroS^ healthy and honorsIde competition, tat thegisd theCHr mid dt.,1- mtoll. 1 d C mSifflJ" 1 Savannah. Oth May. 1853 MlultNTOX. • W. THOUXTOJU N. B.—Mr. II. D. fr AiraANniR U n ,y legally authoritmt agent for the transaction nml closing iipol tnybuilM*, mByl ° J- C. THORNTU.V. D 1 WATEK-CU RE 1N STITGTE—MILLED GE VILLE, GEORGIA. ill. E. G. DOYLE take* pleasure in announcing to inva lids nnd the public generally, that the above popular ••'d superiorly appointed estnbliidiincnt. formerly 000^"-*- ed by T. CaHi.ro.-* om*. M D- I* now r*>»Jy r-* ilu tlon of patients seeking a restoration to health. All chronic diseases of tbe human organism successfully treated at tliis institute: dyspepria. gout, rheumatism, constipation, hemorrhoid* or idles, hemorrhages, amen- errhrra, munorrluva. dysmenorrhoea, Hnor albus. genital dis placements.affections of the eyes nnd ears, tatter, ery sipelas and nil chronic diseases id the skin and scalp, aero (ula, dropsy,Syphilis, and tlio humoral-lincuses general ly. neuralgia, sciatica, tic douloureux. byste»i n . epilepsy or the falling sickness, virtigo. pnralysis.apoplecticirn<l»n- cy, bronchitis, asthma, chronic influmation ot the stomach and bowels, atrophy, nnd indeed every possible habit of, or chronic diseased action that is curahii—and all ditrxuet are curable, if no organic lesion be present. The ladies' Department i* under the immediate supervi sion of that accomplished holy. Mrs. Jank Matthews, so well known to the old patrons of tiie establishment The facilities which tliis Institution offers for tho prosecu tion of a strictly hydropathic and hygienic course of treat ment. together with it* easiness of nrcesa from all points in Georgin. nml tiie 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 wuter and accommodation* for guests are too well'knnwn to need comment. In fitting up tiie establishment uoexpense ha*been spar ed that could conduce to make it one of tiie most desirable places of resort for invalid* in tiie United States. Patients will be required to furnish their own out-fit.— These will consist of friction sheets and towels, compresses, und blankets, for sudorific purposes. All of which can be purchased here on the most reasonable terms. Teksih—Professional attention. u,e of baths, ko . $10 per week—board $5 per week—payable monthly. Servants boarded ami treated for $10 per week. All letters of inquiry promptly answered. jnr.eO fflAIAIA CLOAKS.—Received nn assortment of sundry JL kinds and qualities, at 147 Bay-street. _nov8 PRICE k NEADER. W HISKY—10 hbl-i Monoiignhcln. 1 puncheon Scotch Whisky, do Irish do. For sale by nvoO HYLAND k O’NEIL. H AMS—60O Reynold’s Raltlmore Hums. 3 hiids do do .Shoulder*. 2 bid* Pig Ham*. 3 do do Shoulder*, just re ceived and fur sale by JIYI.AN'D k O'NEILL. dcc6 Broughton street. P ORT WINK—3 cask* Dray Port, In wood and bottles, first quality, for sale by dec0 _____ HYLAND k 0'NFJLL _ W ANTED—A Porter in attend In a Dry Good* Store.— Apply to deed .aIKIN’ k BURNS. P RUNES A N iTra I SI N'S-di ca sea"!fresii Prunes.' 20rt~ lbs Currant*. 60 half ami quarter boxo* layer Raisins, just received and for sals by HYLAND k O'NEILL dec4 under Marshall House Broughton street. gUGAR—26 bbb A. II and C Stuart 7 ) salo debt 1 clarified Sugar, for HYLAND k O’NEILL. S HAWLS—A few white crape Shawl* for sale low to close a lot, by novlS KEMITO.N k VERST1LLE. S UPERIOR - RAZORS.—Maker* Rogers'k Son. Elliott. Geo Wastenliolm. and Wade A: Ruteller. n!*o. Razor Strops, Soap. Brushes, Ac., for salo ut 147 Bay street, by oct22 PRICE k VEADER novl2 J. P. COLLINS. B RANDY—10 half pipe* Otard Brandy. 2 do pale and dark Henneiy, 2 do Saranac, 6 do J -I Dupuy. In store nnd for sale by HYLAND k O’NEIL N. B.—100 dozen iu bottles,26 per cent cheaper than any House in the city. novO Butter, at 26 cents per lb.. 11 do Goshen do, at 20 cts. For sale by nov*23 HYLAND k O’NEILL HYLAND k O’NEILL HYLAND fc O'NEILL TTAMS— landing schr. Mohawk. 200 Reynold 1 XX Hams, for sale by novl2 J. V. CONNERAT k CO. ATI IS —30.000 laths dally expected per brig Martha G LOBES—A beautiful pair of thirteen Inch Glubes, celes- tlal and terrestrial, for salo cheap, by nov!8 8. 8. SIBLEY. 136 Congress street. JJAMS AND LARD—20 tierces sugar eared Haras, and ^ Li bbls lard, for sale by ^ * gown* TTAY—160 bal- a prime Eastern Hay. landtag per bark JUL Charles William, and for sale bv nov!3 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. J2SES ^ *" d f " “ u b / v. colons. R' Q ™S rtB - A T,rt *«N b i VF.BOTIIJ.K- B ACON AND PORK.—Ohhita.Pnme Bacon Sides, fltlerces superior Itams. 20 barrels Romp l’ork. landing per "ffoiSr *" bf BRIQHAM. KETXY H C. CUGAR, BACON, Ac —100 bbls Stuart’s A and B Sugni; O 60 hhds Bacon Sides and Shoulders; 60 boxes Crysta- ltaa*«b*I't«d JO.CSQNA.CO. iTLOUR, LARD. Ac,—60 bbta H 8mltb’s Flour, new ; 60 r do Canal do; 60 half bbta Extra do; 60 kegs Urd: 40 boxes Candy: 26 do extra do; 100 do Tobacco, various brands; 6 half boxes do, extra twist. fandln|•wAtojrtn by ocU HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON k 00. TJAOON AND FLOUR—100 casks choice Side*. Sbouldera, -D and Hama, 015 bbta and ton Baltimore. Georgia, and Q ‘Sur our ' u “'"" , * D4 teoSins. JomraoNico. M rv SV^l ,,0 \ SL '’ MosAingfim. <•) Columbia -—-Tbe uiiilcr.igni-'l. 1st- /. french s Iloti I. Norfolk. \ 11.havingretvntlr|f»«i*i urn uuuve popular esta- lishment. lake* pl.-s.me in'inf..™ ing his numerous friend* that he lum. at gie»t m„ t ex|M>n»e. refitted nml furnished the house aud ptwidrt th* inoNt uniple arrangement* for the comfort and mminct of all w ho tna v favor him with their luitrenage. Having hod considerable experience in holri-kfrUntle (hitters himself tluri families am! single boarders ran L» commodnled at the Irving s* .ntisfaclnrilv a. >t » D votb fr hotel or hoarding house in Ihe United Slate*. ; Members of Congrt-* and oilier* visiting Wt.hit>»»..n with a view to reside there for some time, would do well lo examine tliis lioti.se before mnkingnrrnngeinent.riwihfte It te eligibly sIHintcdnt the corner or 12th street »nd sylvania avenue midway between the Capitol and Duait- ment*. Tiie building is large »nd ot m.Mrrn arrbiterture the rooms are spacious-and well ventilated, and thefurai- tore i* new and of tiie best des-riptiun. Nil'll Reiter—Tim cliarges are moderate nod in *«.rd. nnce with the times, whilst the tables groan with the bed that the country affords. Call, examine, nod Washington. D. C.. June 1.1863 DANIEL I). FIlESt II. THE BEST CHAMPAIGN IN THE .UMET. THE ‘FIUSSAKD’ CHAMPAIGN AND TUB ’LONDON CLUB’ CHAMPAIGN. rpilE undersigned would re*peclfally inform the trade JL and public generally that he is nuw recvitii g thra« truly excellent wines, per every Havre packet. whirMie offers in bond or from store. The above wines hare been carefully examined sad tom- pared with nil the favorite brands, and are pronounerd by Judges fully equal to tbe very best, and far superior It many which are selling at a higher price. Messrs. Fknuiui. ' ' " Hie above brands, of line wines, equs districts, can guarnntci finest vintages, will always lie found of tbe Miue .uperiot and uniform quslity. The labelsand corks bear the name of tbe proprietors. ' The trade is invited tn examine samples at tbf*|focy. WILLIAM W. IIJXCKK.V. Sole Agept, and Importer for Ihe Lnilcd .State, and (Tnidss, oct18—d3m 11 Old Slip. New York. 1 are selling at a higher price. KE-ssiin. I’EKEet Fits. • f Itbriiu*. proprietor* -i rands. po*.r.*ing fspililie. for tbe preparstioj », equal to those of any other home in tbe site n guarantee their wines being n-lrcled from th( S L.\i>lilt-3-—JUnt III rloie 6 bbls lie} nobis A Son'* Whitt ta-nf lard. 100 do choice extra family Him*.3 bids As Bacon Shoulders, io bid*, and hairdo pig l’ork. lul.wH bids Haw's Corn Beef. 6 boxes lle.-nlel'. Tallow CundK-.. Starch < family Soap, 26 boxes S|s'rtn and Star CandU*. jo Iwiwk Bleached winter stralncti lamp nil. lOObnv*IIrou»d Cuffe*, Mo.tiud. nunamon. sod IVpcr. 60 )l>* Nutmeg and M»t».lj tliest Ooti-ug Tea. Iim**p and in quarter Ibbpackage.. 6obbl| Potatoes, and loo bbls assorted appb s. Ac.. Ac. For sale ki nm 8 lMVID IfOiNSOn. S I Mdilta'—60 hhds prime iiitcon S : do*. 20 ilo Ehoatoers. 10 c.-i>ks sugar cured Hum*. b» bid- Dovtoii Rum. 1M-U Phelps’ and Ita-eGiu. 20<fo D-tne*lic llrandy, 20 quxruj ami eighth ca*k» Maluga Wine. 126 bid* good eating I’nt*- toe*. 100 boxes new ►entai Herring. 2 hhd* Cod fob ’.0 b»l bbl* Geo Haw's F M Reef. 40 boxes new M II liahins. 2udi ground lVprer. 26 do do Coffee 100 keg. 6.10.16 nnd 21 gallons 2«'o demlj»n*. I - 2.3. and 6 gallons. 200 bngi dro| and luirk Mint, s-rorted. 89 renin* wrapping paper. 80 txi Dcadel's 6.* and 8* Candle*. 80 bbl* Stuart'* tracked art powdere.1 Sugar. 6« do Hand C clarified do. 60 .h. (ienew Flour. 30 half do do. fit) foils hotter, sugar and sod* l rack- r ” r 'S-RANTW. JOIISCTON 4 Cl). will pirate take notice ibai H v.l .-r.Kht-.l’EH.- and «the. lb, ol,.million. M th.- Mllllllieoof|„,.lorr. r.._ 00,1,1 otioii IIIr |„,ttion »P of Iron Frool..r- clentlT romovol l„ tl,e„, loiroiD my lon-rli.r. -Urn. tl„-.v «S «»>**» "KThSS n.o.l, will, Crorkcrv. Climo. -ml S™- . , ilanl-oro. «no,l .0,1 .Ilk- ».r,.T,n lory; logollier -ill, > p"l « r J-W< I-’Jm Wick.. Kai.c, »,„1 II"-— kunilol'lo* “rt-SSyi™" "ooSr' r ""* Ju " pn '"’' ™i™«» i,'oii. uHtK-',iii*'ii-—iioo-iin ,i, ni-”- r i,loin for Ml,. M'l ,l,iWt-"i J I,'cm,an M-rlno.; c„l.,r„l 4l|»t.». I— ■' y ..j I'laM; riai.l Hr,—ft,I,„„'l pi"'" "ijk- • " ll SJ Unuroil Shawl. on,l wor.1,4 fail.} I™? S. SI,owl. ; colorc.l on,I hl.tk l-UU i.mthftft,., ■» •'*'' • A fine nsrortment just receive*! andfor *■ «* J oct22 - cinn,™ nnd oil,ft k'-n-'j-,fgSwS 4 CO. | n "iiMiic Wif-; lamp Oil. 30 toxes lleauel s totnfly , low Candies. 15 do pure sperm an die*. 6 1, „! quart* landon Porter 30 bid* u - t , rf- Apples. 30 do Baltimore Floor. 15 d« H'» \ " ,, nd f„ rising Flour, also. Butter. Chee.e. Ac .ju*t r.cmro ^ sale at toe corner uf Broughton aud ^yton ( l ( . 0)NN tR. TR'TTER AND CHEESF.-I^T receiv'd JD gustn. 6 keg* choice (.oslien Butter, Oieeese. for sale by . i, raT ion-»ta<l*- a„gl7 Corner Broughton atnl IW" ^ TSUAMPAlGN.-nO tosket* d«.D b Munnedo. 26 do Douche. 26 do Anchor tu»n salo at Hie corner of Day and Whitaker strert* ROUND COFT'KE —60 boxes Ground Coffee. 1 F ° rMk ‘ b, nR!GHAM,KOJA^f« pOLD PENS—A large assortment ol‘ «jjJj J*„r- ijr and sliver extension and double extension '"noils» I1EEK. Ac.—Ju»t received ami for 'lertedBjW; nov8 OUffER. CHEESEANDFLOUR-W-k^'^rT {i fob 13 70 boxes d° white Cheese. 50do do j f ur ulMj ' ll "” 3 S “" h ’ ,F,0Ur - iiiperlnr TT j; nt K SlililTli—Olkl-moo. ioSl V U Silk and Cotton, of assorted wie by uov26 1 $ OTICR—The subscriber be'ng comi^ k ' C() ir ,<4 outstanding business uf F. ' ,''l/L. rJ ,ke imwf ^tajlijment^nd uSiw hsving dim* 1 B l-CKIVOKAT. 4n.-» P-'"*?,;;.R.„jN-ftrl-ib Flnbih. 1,-iiKin-ck.buk ui. Unekertl, SO On d„ Snlmon. ju.1 ri'D0B» HPAnES AE0AR3—Ju.l jJSw*JnSSHrA* blk|.n. Till 10,000 tJMnl. i brand Claret Wine Forialobj ^ w C ouWilCR, TNEESS MUSfa 1) and Plain Sltas. Dorotorine*. Alp*^ befnr'.l^ and a new stylo of k VKRinilX8, •-a Onnr. «* KC ’" W r n, .nO for b? gCRANTON. U,|t .. 100bnl„pnn'«N^*”Jb('