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I dismissory M administrator, on toe
^thMdb&.’toelU and admonish nil whom It mny
M«nd nppenr before aald Court to make ohjec-
r they hate) on orb#(bra the flrat Monday in
[her wise aald letters will be granted.
^ John M. MUHn.E*q. ; Ordln*r,ylor Chatham coun.
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..we ore, therefore, toclti nnd admonish all whom It may
vmeemtobenttd nppenr before aald Court to make objec-
Hoof if any they have) on or before the flrat Monday in
May neat; otharwtae aald latter* wlU be granted.
. witness, John M, Mlllcn, Kao.. Tnllnary for Chatiiam coun-
ty, tote lit day of November, 1863.
notlO * JOHN M. MILLEN, o. c. ft
1 BORGIA—Chatham Cbun/y—To all whom it may con.
‘ — “ ‘ rt 11. Urifia will apply to the
the eatateof
Qrern: Whewa*. Robert .
Court of Ordinary for letter* dlsraUsory on
Mr*. Jean Woodruff,late of laid county, deceased i
The*# are. therefore, to cite and admoutsh all whom It may
1 a, fa be and appear before the said Court to make ob-
”lf any they have,) on or before the firat Monday in
t. otherwise said letter* will be granted.
Itaesa, John M. Mitten, Esq., Ordinary to Cliatham
ity, this first day of November, 1863.
* JOHN M. M1LLEN, 0. 0. C
/ 1EURGIA—-CftatAam tbun/y .—To all whom it may con-
own s Whereas, i'htnea* M. Kollock will apply at the
Oonrt ot Odinary, for letters of dtsmissioa as executor on
the estate of Mira Priscilla Houston s
these are, therefore, to cite and admonish &U whom Itm&y
eonoem, 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 said letters will be granted.
Witness, John M. Millen. Esq., Ordinary forChatham coun-
^ui.tdv.rJrir.idM. J0HS „ jihj.es o.
.iy.—To all whom It may con
front: Whereas, Henry Wllllsms will apply at the
Court of OnUnarjr for letters dismissory on the estate of
^These are Sterefor* to cite and admonish all whom it may
eoneern, to be and appear before said Court to make objec-
lon (if any they have) within the time prescribed by law,
otherwise said letter* will be granted.
Witness. Jos. Ganaht, E*q.. Rep. Onllnary for Chatham
county, this 10th day of August. 1863.
ansi! JOS. GANAHL. DW. o. 0. C.
G EORGIA—Chatham County .—All whom it may concern:
Whereas, John B. Barnard will spply at the Court of
Ordinary for letters dismissory as administrator cum testa-
men to annnexo on th* estate of Mrs. Ann Mongtn:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern to be and appear before said Court, to make
•ejection (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 Chatiiam
eonntv. this 14th day of July, 1863.
jy!5
i i E0UQ1A—Chatham Cuunlg.—To all whom It may con-
vX cent: Whereas. William J. Bulloch, Executor of the
estate of Mary Keufvtll. deceased, will apply to the Court
of Ordinary for letters dismissory 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
appear at the office of John M. Millen, Ordinary, within
the time prescribed by law. snd show cause (if any they
ve) why said letters should not be granted.
WitneenJoeeph Ganahl, Depute Ordinary for Cbathsm
eonnty.thlslstdayof August, 1863,
July ftg - JOSEPH OANAHL, PKT. o. C. C.
objections, If any they have, within the Unto presci
law. otherwise so! J letters will MfftnUd.
Wltnaes. W. 1*. Girardeau, Esq., Ordinary for
Court sf OxtUnary cf gallon* County.
f 1B0RUIA—NaffocA Cbunfo —To all whom It may eon.
IjT earn: Whereaa, Joeeph Night,Jr.. Will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the as.
tata and effects ol Thomas Kolght, late of said county, de-
These are, therefore, to olto and admonish all whom it
may concern to be and appear before said Oonrt to make
objections (If any they have) on or before the second Mon
day In January next.otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, William Lee. Sr., Esquire, Ordinary for Bulloch
county, this 84th day of November. 1863.
deol WILLIAM LEE, 8r., o. ». 0.
G EORGIA—Suita* CountyTo all whom It may oon
corn s Whereas. Absolsm Parrish, Senior, and llauell
Jones, will apply to the Court of Ordinary for letters of ad-
mlnlatrator on the estate and effects of Elisha Jones, late of
aald county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to die and admonish all whom It
may concern, to be and appear before aald Court, to make
objection. If any they bavo, on or before the second Monday
in January next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. William Lee, 8r.. Esquire, Ordinary for Bulloch
county, this 24th November, 1863.
decs WILLIAM LEE, Sr., o. n. c.
rty, to Wit t Throe M
fo.°on for«tosur?af
perlor Oourt lu favor
G«
— bu , do?'hot^e _ ^| ,,
-• laa/ffisbotcred) andthat foU
tjneriirtMh sqon be ajthethlna* tbit were—and Copghs and nolda.tiie
parents of that fall disease, that so often brings wo to the
home* of our land, vanishes If by magic, before this surer*
twni and Wshds for
tate that, in addition
Va ha the flrat'Tueeday In January next, before the court homes of our lar
pleots of gronnd, situated on Hutchison’s Island. In foil faith offvred to the public as a cKRTAM ct'M for cough*,
the county of Chatham and State bt Georgia, being lot* colds, whooping-cough, croup, asthma, and consumption
No*, thirteen and fourteen, together with all the reaer- and will, Id any ease where lung* sufficient are left to an*-
voire, wharves, batldings and Improvements on said lota. Uln llm, chsek the olceratlou and raise the patient to
and the steam engines and boilers, the plaining ma- hrelto. This Is not an idle boast, nor Is this reme«ly sent
chlre, clapboard mschlns,saw gates, fore* pomps, and all Into the market ^bonk a thorough trial,^but has prayed
the said lot
I iooara mscnine, saw gaiss, lore# pumps, anu an wuhuui > murougn in,i, nut nas proved
ilnery of every kind and description in and about beyond a doubt, th»t>b*t has been araerted can nx Dome.
jts or building, (meaning the one-fourth part ol. . ‘•The sentiment, that consumption cannot be cured, has
the Oglethorpe item saw mill.) with the appurtenance* destroyed more live* than the disease tteeU.”—Mr.'Warms,
thereunto belonging and appertaining; levied on aethi Bit there Is Hope!
property of Edward r, Klnehley and Robert Todd, to satisfy' DBVINEg* COMPOUND PITCH LOZENGE ?
a II. to. on foreclosure of a mortgage Issued from Chatham, .The proprietor, by the use of this article, and the blessing
Superior Court Infovor of George Newell ve. Edward F. " r
Klnehley and Robert T6dd. Property set forth In said 0. fa.
daefl JOHN OEVANNY, Sheriff o. c.
_ January next, before the court house in the city of ;
Savannah, will be sold, between the lenlhoursof sale,
all that tract or jparcel of land, situate, lying and being in
the counties of Chatham and Effingham, in the State of
Georgia, bounded a* follows, to wit: on the north by land*
belonging to Geo, P. Harrison, west by lands of Jiu. Lor*.
Sr., east by lands of Paul Keller, and south by lands of
Robert Harvey, arid tract containing one thousand acres,
more or lest, known as Whooping islands—levied on to sat
isfy a fi. fa. Issued from Chatham Superior Court, in favor
of John Ulmer against Samuel G. Sherman, Adm'r of Jamos
Love, Jr., deceased. Property pointed out by defendant.
dec3 JNO. DEVANNY, Sheriff C. C.
[ 1EOROIA—liuUoch County :—On the first Tuesday In
O' January next,before the courthouse door in States-
borough, in said county, will be Sold, under an order ol the
Court of Ordinary on the first Monday In October last, one
negro man. named Smart, aged about forty years, belong-
ing to the estate of Robert Suiter, a minor, and sold for the
benefit of said minor Terms made known on the day of
sale. novl6 GREEN R. SLATER, Guardian.
G 1 EORGIA—Bulloch County I—On the first Tuesday In
T January next, before the court house door, In States
borough, in said county, will be sold, under an order of the
Court of Ordinary, on the first Monday in October last, four
hundred acres or load granted to Mark Rolliug*. hounded
by lands of Amos Waters, Jonathan Grteer, Jordan McCa-
him. and Robert Miller, belonging to the estate of Ilaonah
Cnno, late of said county, deceased, and sold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Term* made
known on the day of sale.
novl5 JONATHAN GRINER. Adm’r.
Court of Ordinary for Bryan Comity.
G EORGIA—Rryan County ’Whereas. Z. E Button, ad
mlnhtrator upou the estate or Henry Dutton, deceas
ed will apply to the Court of Ordinary of this county, for
lettt-ra dismissory:
These are therefore to cite all concerned to file their ob
jections. (if any they hare) lu terms of the law. otherwise
said letters will be granted.
apl28 A, H. SMITH, o. n. o
G EORGIA—Bryan county j -To the distributees of the
estate of Elias Perry, ue J
_ estate of Elias Perry, deceased, late of said county.
You are hereby notified that on the flrat Monday In Febru
ary next, we will apply to the Court of Ordinory of this
county for leave to divide the estate of Elias I’erry, de
ceased. L. B. DANTEU)
N. J. CLARKE, VAdm’rs.
ISAAC PERRY,J
September 10th, 1863.septfi—2amiwptd
Court of Ordinary of Camden Conrityi
QEOItGIA—dnrukn County:—To_ all whom it may con
cern : Whereaa. George W. Thomas, one of the exe
cutor- of the estato of Wm. T. Hopkins, will apply to the
Court of Ordinnry for letters dismissory on the said estate j
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
thekindredand creditors of said deceased, to bo andapper
it my office within the time prescribed hr law, and she
cause, (if any they liave.l why letters dismissory should
not be granted the said applicant.
Witness, J. II. Helveston. Esq.,Ordinary for Cain 'cn coun
ty, this 20th day or May, 1863.
maygfl J. H. HELVE3TON, o. c. c.
G EORGIA—CkaUum CountyTo all whom 11 may con
cera: Whereas, Norman Wallace will appiy at the
Court or Ordinary (or letter* dismissory os Excut or 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 sa(A letters wlU be granted
Witness. John M. Millen, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham coun
tr.this second day of July, 1853.
7 Jj3 J JOHN M. MILLEN. 0. 0. o.
hEOROIA—Chatham County: To all whom It may con-
VX cern : Whereas. William C. Dawson, will apply at the
Court ot Onllnary for letters dismissory on the estate of
Christopher Dawson, deceased: . . .
These are, therefore, to cite and ndmnnlsh 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 letters will be granted.
Witness. Joseph Ganahl. Depot v Ordinary for Chatham
eonnty. this 31st day of August. 1853.
JOSEPH GANAHL. war. o. c.
( 1RORGIA -Chatham County .-—To all whom It may cou
T concern: Whereas, Caroline Zipnerer will apply at the
Court of Onllnary for letters dismissory on the ostate of
George J. Zipperer:
These are, therefore, to cite and and admonish all whom
it may concern to be and appear before said Court to make
objection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday
In March next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, Joseph Ganahl, Esq.,Pep. Ordinary for Chatham
county this 17th day of August, 1863.
aag!8 JOSEPH GANAHL.n*f. o. c. c.
G EORGIA—Bulta* County:—tTo all whom it may cun-
eero t Whereas, Redding Denmark will apply at the
Court of Onllnary for letters dismissory as administrator
on the estate of Daniel O'Connor:
These are, therefore, to c te and admonish nil whom it
may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make
o >jection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday
in Juno next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. Win. Lee. sen., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch coun
ty, this 30th day of November, 1863.
nov30 WM. LEE. Sen’r.. o. n o.
C 1E0RGIA—Chatham County:—To all whom It may con-
X cera: Whereas. John Me. McMahon will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters or administration on the estate
of James Carotan. deceased:
. These ate, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may eoneern, to be and appear before said Court to make
objection. If any they hare, on or before the second Mon
day In January next, otherwise said letters will bo granted.
Witness, John M. Millen. Esq.. Ordinary for Cliatham
County, this 1st day of December-1853.
dec*! JOHN M. MILLEN, o. o. c.
_ corn: Whereas, J. 1L M. Ginch. guardian cf H. A. and
N. B. Ginch. 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 prescribed by
law. and show cause (if any they have.) wire letters of
dlmlssion should not be granted to the said applicant.
Witness. James II. Helveston Ordinary for Camden coun
ty. this 28th day of May, 1853.
may31 JAMES H. HELVESTON o. 0. 0.
MORTIMOlUfi’S
Rheumatic Compound.
rpillS truly celebrated remedial preparation, efficacious
1 alike for each and every description of Rheumatic
C-inplaints, is already too well known and esteemed
throughout the United States to requite any fongthy no
tice of It* paramount virtues, it eradicate* this hereto
fore Incurable and distressing disease from the system, and
stands unrivalled in the pharmacy of medicine.
We do not propose to make unqualified.statement*, or tc
force a nostrum before ti e public, but simply to requesl
those most interested, the enrutxus mrua ixvm.to procure
from the agent in their vicinity a circular, and not only
read the testimony of those who have experienced its in
valuable burative powers, but to write to, or call upon, the
convalescent*, so that the statement* may emanate from
the fountain-head; a course-which will satisfy the most
credulous, and one by which the reputation of the re-
raedy ia certain of being sustained. Write also to the
proprietors, who will accord every information, and furnish
names of undoubted character from every section of the
Union, numbering among them some ot the most eminent
physicians, clergymen, editors and prominent citlxens, ren
dering the reliability and efficacy of the remedy beyond
the reach of doubt and distrust.
MORTIMORE’S RHEUMATIC COMPOUND
is a Vegetable Extract, an internal remedy, prepared ex
prea-ly for this one disease: and this it will cure in every
form, either InOaiumatory (Acute) or Chronic, no mattei
of how long standing.
W. V. ALEXANDER k Co.. Proprietors,
No. I Barclay-htreet. (Astor House,) New York.
For sale by A. A. Solomons, and J. H. Carter.Ilrugggist*
Savannah, Ga.
The above hare also for sale, the great alterative,
ffIORTXMOKU’8
BITTER CORDIAL ABB BLOOD PURIFIER.
THIS invaluable preparation has obtained a popularity,
wherevei Introduced, unprecedented in the history ol
any other preparation brought before the public. The mul
tiplied thousands who have used it, and have realized its
marvellous effects in removing disease, and
Restoring the Nervous System,
now herald It to the world as possessing the most superior
virtues known in the Materia Mcdlca.
Physicians of the first standing in the medical professior
use and prescribe it ns the most effective
Alterative ami Blood Purifier
ever known. To the sedentary It has proved Itself the
Balm of Gilend. Especially to Females in every conceiva
ble condition of life, it recommends itself os far superior in
point of efficacy to nny of the numerous compounds, con-
centra ted under the comprehensive nnme of--Sarsaparil.
las.”
Tills Is a Vir/ftaUt Spirit, pleasant to take, and perfectly
safe to bo used in nny state of health, even by tiio most
delicate PemnU or Child.
49" Price $1 00 per bottle.
W. V. ALEXANDER k CO., Proprietors.
No. 1 Barclay-atreet, (Astor House,) New York.
For sale by A. A. SOLOMONS, and J. II. CARTER, Drug
gist*, Savannah, Ga. mavlO
...I..— ———...........—so grei .
withheld from those ou whom “ tula right hand emissary ol
death” has placed his mark.
The huengo is perfectly harmless in Its nature, and can
be token with Impunity by the infant and the Invalid : and
Its beneficial effeoto will be felt In a few hour* after com-
menctng its use. Let all then, try it. and if these assertions
are not proved, after an impartial trial, the price or the box
will be returned, and all agents are authorized to refund
the money In any ease where the artlclo Is not perfectly
satisfactory.
These Isizengos are put up In 26 cents, 60 cento, and $1
boxes.and1 only need a trial to be folly appreciated.
C. P. HUNT. DiRtKv, Ga., only agent for the Southern
States, to whom all orders must be addressed. fslS-dAw
BsaSt
to tot Improvement* lO Dying, acquired by him during Mo
last via.t to England and Scotland, has mnde arrangements
lorsatondlngbubUktotM/by which he I* now enabled to
Dye a greater variety of color* on silk and woolen dresses,
shawls, Ao., which lie trusts will generally pleas* all who
-ay favor hint with tbeir patronage.
Gentlemen's gnrmct.t* dyed, cleaned or renovated, os
ay be required, in the same superior style which has gen
erally so much pleased his pationsand friends.
Ladles’ bonnets dyed, blrachvd and pressed In ths moil
(kahlonabte stylet.
Orders from the country punctually attended to. Terms
moderate.
When parcels are sent by steamboats or railroad, word
should be sent him by letter, through the Post Office, s.
that be may know where to call for them.
nnr!6 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
SUNDRIES,
P*?*? choice Porto Rico Sugar : 16 do M Croix do;
"DM bids Stuart's crashed and powdered Bugar: 60 di
do A Hand C clarified do j 160 bids Baltimore and Georgia
Flour i 76 do Genesee do j 60 do Hiram Smith’s do: U ■
casks quarto and pints London Porter; 60 hbjs Phliadtl-
phi* Cream Ale ; 76 boxes soda and sugar Crackers ; 31
obis Lard; 200 sacks Rio Coffee; 60 do Lagtiyra do; 60 dc
old Government Java do ; 4 pl|«» lleder Swan Gin ; 2 do
Staghound do : 6 half pipes Otnrd. Dupuy A Co’s Brandy:
8 do Bignett do; 10 quarter casks Sweet Mataga Wine ; 1(
do Port do ; 10 do Madeira do: 60 baskets ifeidselck do; -
16.1 Ibis domestic Gin. Rum, Whisky and Prandy; 26 do ,
Nos 1,2 and 3 Mackerel; 30 lialf bills do: 6 cases Sardines;
200 box** Nil pale and family Soap; 100 do Tallow Can
dies-. <6 do Pearl Starch ; 160 reams wrapping Paper. Jurt
“tceived and for sale by
MoMAUON & DOYI-E. •
jjDi
for one ,
tneCuto-.. , _ .
Service, omitting the liquor, and w’nVute'ofto# articles
enumerated In tiio following table.'to wit:
Court or Onllnary for BMutosU County.
G EORGIA—JfcJnUnh County .-—Notice to Debtor* and
Creditors:—All persons hiving demands against James
Blue, late of said county, deceased, are hereby notified to
present them, properly attested, within the time prescribed
by law; and 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 G. BLUE. Adm’x.
Darien. 1st December. 1863. dec3—wfi
G EORGIA—CkoDiam CountyTo all Whom It may con
cera: Whereas, Andrew Furry will apply at the Court
•f Ordinary for letters of administration oq the estate or
Cormlek Brady, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to be ami appear before said Court to make
oojection (if any they have) on or before the second Mon
day In January next.otherwise said letter* will lie granted.
Witness. John M. Millen, Esq., Onllnary for Clintham
County, this 1st day of December. 1863.
dec! JOHN M. MILLEN. o. 0 w
G EORGIA—Chatham CountyTo all wliom it nmy cou
cera: Whereaa. George J. Kollock will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters of dismission on the estate of
Edward Neufville, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may con era. to be and appeal before said Court, to
make objection, if any they have, on or before the first
Monday f ln June next, otherwise said letters will be
granted.
Witness, John M. Millen. Esquire. Ordinary for Chatham
eounty.thls 1st day of Deccmtwr. 1853.
- dec! ”
JOHN M. MILLEN. o o. c.
r cera: Whereas, Iter. J. F O’Nlell, will apply at
Court of Ordinary for letter* of administration on the
estate of Margaret McDonald, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ail whom it
may eoneern, to' ho 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 he granted.
Witness. John M. Millen, Esq-. Onllnary for Chatiiam
county, this first day of December. 1853.
dec! JOHN M. MILLEN. o. o o.
/T EOROIA—Chatham County:—To all whom it may con.
VX cera : Whereas, Rev. J. F. O’Neill, will apply at the
Court of Onllnary for letters of guardianship over the per
son snd property of Mary Elizabeth McDonald, minor of
Margaret McDonald, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
mar concern, to be and nppear 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. Millen. Esquire. Onllnnry for Chatham
county, this first day of December. 1863.
4Uci JOHN M MILLEN, o. 0. 0.
ward G. Wilson. Treasurer, &o.,versus Mordecai Myers,
Trustee. Ac.—Rule A'iii.—Upon the petition of Edward G.
Wilson, Treasurer of the Republican Blue* Building and
Loan 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 or Savannah, county of Chat
ham, and State of Georgia, and known and distinguished in
the plan of said city a# Lot No. Fifty-six (66). Brown ward,
of Mordecai Myers, substitute trustee under the marriage
settlement of Rob’t W. Pooler and Mary J., hi* wife, which
said property was mortgaged by the said Mordecai Myers,
trustee as aforesaid, (under and by virtue of a clause in
the said marriage settlement, authorizing the trustees to
S ant, bargain and sell all or any part of the property upon
e request of the said Robert W. and Mary J. Pooler, and
their request that said mortgnge should bo made, being
evidenced by their signing and sealing said deed of mort
gage.) to the said Ed ward G. Wilson, Treasurer ns nforc-
said, by need bearing date tho sixteenth day of December,
in the year one thousand eight hundred nnd fifty-two. to
secure the payment of the sum 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, 1852, on demand, according to the tenor and effect
of a certain promissory note made by tho 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 uhpald thereon, the
s:*m of two thousand dollars :
On motion of Griffin A Gordon, attorneys for petitioner.
It Is ordered, that the said Mordecai Myers, trustee as uforo-
said, do pay into this Court, on or before the first day of
• lie next term of this Court, the principal and interest due
on the sdid promissory note and mortgage, and tho costa
of this application, and in default thereol. that tin) equity
of redemption of tho said Mordecai Myers, trustee as afore
said, and all claiming under said trust to the said mart-
jaged premises be thcnceforh nod forever foreclosed :
And. it is further ordered, that a copy of this rule be pub
lished in one of the public gazettes of this State, once a
month for four months, or served on the mortgagor or ills
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 prescribed by
the statutes of the State of Georgia, in such cases made and
provided. »ep21—hnjm
Emnshnm County iCxecntor’s Sole.
1 EXECUTOR'S SALE.—On the first Tuesday in Janunry
J next, before the court house in Effingham county, be
tween the legal hours of sale, will bo sold, the following
property belonging to the estate of Spier Rlitch. deceased,
to wit: a negro woman, Sophia, and her nine children;
Diennali, and her three children, nnd one negro fellow ;
also, tiie plantation nnd late residence of Spier Blitch, con
taining 1200 acres of good pine land, well timbered, with
valuable improvements—has a comfortable dwelling nnd
out house* thereon: also, on the succeeding day, on the
premises, will be sold, all the plantation tools, household
and kitchen furniture stock of rariousdescrintions, such as
horses, hog*, cattle, sheep, etc., corn and fodder, and nil
and singular the goods, chattels, and effects belonging to
said estate. Sold by virtue of a decreo from the honorable
the Superior Court of said county, for the benefit of the
heirs and distributees of said estate. Terms made known
on dav of sale. WILLIAM BLITCH,
nov22 Executor.
CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE.
THE GREAT PURIFIER OP THE BLOOD!
Not a Particle of Mercury in It.
NWWLUnU JUOIEDY for- Scrofula, King’s Evil,
Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, rtrnplc*
or Pustule on the Face, Blotches, Boils. Gironic Sore Eves.
Bing Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and I'ain
of the Bones and Joint*. Stubborn Ulcers. Syphilitie Disor
ders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Diseases arising
from an injudicious uso otMercury, Imprudence in life, or
Impurity of the Blood.
This valuable Medicine, which has become celebrated for
the number of extraordinary cures effected through Its
agency, has induced Hie proprietors, at the urgent request
of their friends, to offer it to the public. wIiMh they do with
the utmost confidence in Its virtuesaud wonderful curative
properties. The following certificates, selected from a large
number, arc. however, stronger testimony than the mere
word of the proprietors; and are all from gentlemen well
known in their localities, and of the highest respectability
many of them now residing in the city of Richmond, Va.
F. BOYDEN. Ewj., of tiro Exchange Hotel. Richmond
known every where, says he has seen the Medicine called
Cartsh’8 Spa.visb Mixtcrk administered in over a hundred
cases, in nearly all the diseases for which it is recommend,
ed, with the most astonishingly good results. He says it is
the moat extraordinary medicine he has ever seen.
AGUE AND FEVER-GREAT CURB-I hereby certify,
that for three years I had Ague and Fever of the most vio
lent description. I had several Physicians, took large quan
tities of Quinine. Mercury, and I believe all the Tonics ad
vertised, but ail without any permanent relief. At Inst I
tried Caictkk's Spanish Mixtukk, two bottles of which effec
tually cured me, and 1 am happy to say I have had neither
Giillsor Feverssinco. I consider it the'
o best Tonic in the
RICE'S -WILD CHERRY COUUH CANDY.
A GREEABLE to the t&atf, and warranted. If used accord-
ing to the directions, which are simple, to cure nil
coughs and colds, which are within the retell of any medi
cine. beside affording relief in case* of croup, asthma, ca
tarrhs, and bronchitis, and being one of the most useful
remedies iu the early stages of consumption.
Mr. Rice In placing tills article before the public, claims
not to have discovered or Ingeniously compounded medi
cines hitherto unknown, or knowu only as separate reme
dies or In such combinations as prevented the full force ul
their beneficial effrdts. Nor docs he aver that his cough
candy has the approval of the •» entire medical faculty.” or
has b“f n recommended by the •• most enlightened phyal-
claus,” but he would merely state, that liaviug himself suf
fered severely from bronohlal affection, attended with nlghl
sweats and coughing; hekpplled to one of the faculty whose
prescription afforded such speedy relief and resulted In such
perfect cure that he was induced to obtain a knowledge ol
the Ingredients and the manner in which they might be
properly compounded with sugar to give them aconveuioni
snd palatable form, since which he has had the satisfaction
of administering it successfully in many cases. Tho ingre
dients or which this candy la composed, among which Wild
Gierry is the principal, are perfectly harmless, and may be
token by persons of all age* at all time*. Unlike many of
tho cough candies now offered for sale, purporting to be
tho product or profound medical research, hut which In
reality are th* coneocti-ns of genlne candy makers, tilts ar
ticle is not expected to cure -all the ills that flesh Is heir
to.” but i* peculiarly adapted to the few disease* above
mentioned, and Instead of being composed of the poorest
quality of sugar, in fused with tho cxtractofhonrhound.it
is made from sugar iu Its highest state ol perfection, and
contains well known and approved remedies. Try it. sml
it* Intrinsic merit will call forth a spontaneous approval
from you, which ere long will give it popularity unparallel
ed in the history of nostrums.
49" Price 25 cents per package
Each genuine package iff Rico's Cough Candy will boar on
the envelope the signature ol
T C. RICE.
corner Broughton and Whltakcr-streets.
Savannah. Georgia,
Country merchants can be supplied by the box,c«cli box
containing 60 packages, at $6.25. octll
TO PRINTERS?
A NEW EIiITION of the Siiecimen Book of Brco.'h Now
York Ttpx Foundry will be published in September,
1853. nnd will be given -to those proprietors of printing of
fices wlio will send for It. or it will bo forwarded them by
mail on receipt, in advance, of fifty cents for the postage.
In It are exhibited many articles nover before shown;
there have been added to the Foundry new varieties ol
Roman types from nine-line pica to pearl, various imita
tions of writing, a great number of fancy fonts, bonier both
( ilaln and Illuminated, labor-saving rules, and a complete
oundry ofGurmnns
Tho type* now manufactured are C4ist from a new com
bination of metal of great durability, and are usually kept
on hand in largo quantities. Every fnney font is sold by
weight, and at the printed prices, which ate Irotn 10 to 26
per cent. less than those of some other foundries. All oth
er printing materials arefuratshed at manufacturers’ prices
either for cash or credit.
Printers wishing to open accounts with me. or whoso
dealings have been long suspended are requested to accom
pany their orders with city reference to prevent delay.
Printers of nowspaners who choose to publish this adver
tisement including this note, three tiuus before tl 11st of
August, ltot, and send me one or the paper*. wiV » paid
for it In type when they purchase five times the amount ol
their bill from me, of my own manufactures, selected from
my specimens. GEORGE BRUCE.
n24—d( ' “
SUNDRIES.
CASKS prime Bacon Bides ; 26 do do Shoulder* ; 20 ’
fc/y tierces sugar-cured Hams ; lOObbls A B and C clari
fied Sugar; 30 hhda Muscovado do ; 26 do Porto Rico do ;
20 do New Orleans do: 60 bids butter, sugar and sodu
Crackers ; 60 boxes Tallow Candles, Bs am 8s: 100 do Ad
amantine do 6s ; 26 do Sperm do Os ; 60 casks Hlbcrt’s
l*mdon Porter, pints; 200 boxes Colgate’s Pearl Storcli •
?° Ka J p " le " ud r »“ ,, J r H " a P 5 6 °. 000 Havana Segara:
500 bugs Sbot, assorted sizes ; 60 boxes English Pipe* ; B0<
bids Dultlmoro Flour : 60do!lirnm Smith’s do; 60 bag»
Georgia do; 3001 reams Wrapping Paper: 16 tierces smaP
Rice, kor sale by oct3 WEBSTER A PALMES
C HOICE HAMS, Ac.—Just received—200 choice Reynold’s
extra Hams. 6 lilids Bacon Shoulders, 10 bids I**al
Lard. 10 half bbls Pig Pork, 6 hlids Porto Rico Sugar. 26
bbls Stuart's craslicdsnd clarified Sugar, 60 boxes Readcl\
Soap. Starch and Cundlca, 20 dozen Water Pail*. 80 do as
sorted Scrub Brushes. 60 do assorted Gotlies Lines. 30 boxri
ground Cnilee, 80 do Mustard. 50 gross sound wood Mutches •
30 dozen Washboards. 60 bids white wine Vinegar. 10 bbb
N 0 Syrup. Ac.. Ac., for xnle, wholesale and retail, at tin ;
corner of Broughton and Drayton streets, by
— ill C
Jo»fl
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7« w!Si KdR P i orto Rleo - loo
26dodo|lsms
^CWjitu-anboiM .UtoutfOMu, , nl M
•ml li.lr Ime, new It.i.ln, limS’ ’loo
bW. Filbert,, fi cnees iSS,? , « 11 "«»Jni p,!.
~!t -bell 10 bt.W'JEberM
Mb.lfbbUFnlu.nUrkV.ttrtaSteblftP, 8 ™'*
»i«n ,u.rt. ,„,1 30.000 ,Cbet,
1 lekle. quert. ,n,l l„u j.,,, Upere, a h ”
Ginner. 60 bn.ee eh, I'lp,. 15 t '««n ITeie,„j
brr.e. escorted Crecber.JM bom euorrlfl*- We end
emnnUne Cen.llee, 13 d„ pet™ o fif A “ «»et
half and quarter bbl* do an iJ..' *” lc k*b«i £
bbla Oder Vinegar. 20do inSattol
Champaign Cider, for rale *» aW. , te 25 4o
dating terttri. J_ " ™ ‘bemoet eeeo^J
PpSfi ttbbbtwl assort meet. j„,i
-lections were made by one or i:..'
reference lot he requirement, of tl.U „ irkit
1 hey are determined to keen onto *?!, * ,■ , ,
line, as they can confidently rer«, IU n l , B j' „ ! dM ,n ’W
, v «rth.
strict
Vi
aep28
DAVID O’CONNER.
tliu attention nf planters, liou-e-keepers and others, ti
my large and varied assortment of Crockery. Giina, Glass
ami Stone Ware; Wood nnd Willow Ware; Family Hard
ware ; Table Cutlery ; Plain and Japaned Tin Ware; and
Fancy Articles—in short, every article necessary to furnish
a house from kitchen to garret, mny be found at this estab
lishment. except dry goods and cabinet furniture, nnd at as
low, if not lower prices, than tli*y can be purchased else-
where. sep21 J. 1». COLLINS.
; —mum-iHii reciiuu,,,.. j >unr
Ing assure* that they will t»- su.uine.l In Sr. f "l
and finer cla,s of work, than I.«. h "cnulS '
market. wn i nutty kvpu n , W|
The Public are most rr,p*etfullv rent.... i.
Ine. anti satisfy tliemsclvj^ a hcil™ » ° )*"• e, »o-
by an examination of tin ii M.. c k S * in **niwt.
44- All kinds of Rearing done as li^retof.tre
. „ A ssi
cl'SsyttTu'ol.sisr^;' **.
tor. It is our intention to keepl’/"|'rie-
sortment of sll kind, of Carriage, 3-d ,V; Dhrr "*
Hie late proprietor. Mr. J C.Thornton ^llaVi 1 !*
at the north.for the purchase and surt-ly Jf „* “StW
ment. His experience of twentv vi-i.rV i-^
the South, w ill Insu.e to our'frien I d e ? r an!i n
well selected stock as canuot foil totlv! jL A '.* u,h »
-dtwAw3t
13 Giambers street. New York.
THE NOllCROSS PLAINING MACHINE.
T HIS machine i* considered by all who are acquainted
with its operation, as being the clieapest, safest, most
expeditious, and doing work better generally, than any in
use.
It took a silver medal at tho Mechanics’ Charitable Insti
tute in Boston, in the fall of 1860. and soon after a gold
medal at the Fair of the American Institute in the city of
V..I. III..) 111. I . a t . -
Norcross.
It is the intention to sell righto on very reaionablo terms.
Machines of the best quality can bo furnished fcy me
promptly from the North.
II. LIVERMORE, Agent for the South,
Jacksonville, Oct. 31.1853. wfl—nov2
RE ALE STATE FOR SALE OR LEASE.
T HE subscriber offers tor sale, a number of Building Ixits
In Oglethorpe Town, near the contemplated railrr id
depot. He will also lease, for a term or five, ton. fifto i or
twenty years, a number of other lots in tho vicinity of the
'* *-* WEBB.
above.
JunelO—'Inwom
A DMINI8TRATR1X NOTICE.—To all concerned :—Two
A month* after date application will be made to the
Const of Ordinary of Chatham county. State of Georgia, for
!*«▼* to sell the real estato belonging to the estate of Gas
per Roey, deceased, for the benefit or the heirs and credit
ors of arid estate. Savannah, December 1st. 1863.
dec2 MATILDA ROSY. Qualified Adm’x
Court ot Ordinary of Liberty County.
/GEORGIA—Liberty County:—To all whom It may con-
vT.eern: Whereas, Mrs. If S. Law will apply for letters of
administration on the estate of Rev. Josfan 8 law, late of
said cou nty, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish *11 whom it
may concern, to be and appear before said Court, to make
objections. If any they have, within the time prescribed by
law,otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. W. P. Girardeau, Esq, Ordinary for liberty
eonnty. this 26(b day of November, 1863.
POWB W. P. GIRARDEAU, o. t. c.
/S BORGIA—Liberty CountyThis is to certify that,
VT whereas, no parson has applied for letters of aamlnls-
trotion ea to* estate of Mary J. Stevens, late of said county,
deof^aed, and as Ills necessary for the security and gcod
management of Mid estate that the said tetters of adminis
tration be token out immediately. I warn all persons Inter-
Mta&toai unto** Mid letters be applied for. thay will be
granted according to law, as regards the duty oftheOrdi-
nary (a meb cases.
00*26 . " W. P. Q1RAR0RAU, 0. U 0.
/T EOROIA—liberty County ^-To all whom It may con-
IX com: wheriM, Jam# Brewer sppll*, f or letter* of ad-
ministration on the estate of James Brewer, late of said
county, deceased t
' Tbto# are, therefore, to elte andadramUh.all whom It
may concern, to be and appear at my office within the time
preecrlbed by law. to show cause, « any they have, why
said latter* anould not be granted.
• WItosai. W. P. Girardeau. Ordinary for liberty eonnty,
tola Brat day of November, 1863.
nori ’ W. P. GIRARDEAU, o. t o.
whom it may con
I apply to the Court ot
administrator on toe
/irouou-UurtF ZSSST^T
VX.oetn: Whereas, 8 U Perry wiUa|
Ordlnirt for letters dismissory a* ’*
estate of Abtal Perry:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it
may coo earn to be and appear before uld Court to make
ebjeetfras, If any they have, within the time proscribed by
tow. otherwise sold letters will be granted.
Otvbbnnder my hand at tola office this 3d day of Sep tom-
ber.UW. *ep7 w. V. OIRARDEAU. o. x. o.
UtUn^r
btorfHU.
m.Fwnewn, to b*Mdi
, County—To ail whom It may con.
William J. King. Sr., will apply for
stlon on to# aetata of Dr. B. B. King,
deceased:
... . M6 «ito and admonish all whom It
•m,tob.uliHM>Mi>» uld court t» nuk.
iV.fflnrd.M^OrdTuu, torUt-rt/eouat,,
1 w. T. ontAitnmp. u. m
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 the 23d day or the snme month, nt
the plantation In Burke county, of the late Henry P. Jones,
about 200 head of cattle, running in Burke and Scrivcn coun
ties, 20 or 26 head of horses and mules, 150 or 200 pork and
stock hogs, 100 sheep. 2 Jacks and Janetta. Also on the
20th of tlie same month, at tho plantation nf said deceased.
In Washington county, 100 head cattle. 100 pork and stock
hogs, 40 sheep, 20 or 26 mules and horses. 2 .lucks and
Janette, with tho household furniture nnd plantation imple
ments. all belonging to the estate of said Henry F. Jones.
Sales to continue from day to day until closed. Term* o
io days of sale. J. V JONES,'
Executors.
nov20—3tawl5t
world, nnd tho only medicine that ever reached my c
Beaver Dam. near Rialimond. Va. JOHN LONGDEN.
C. B. LUCK, Esq., now in the city of Richmond, nnd for
manyyenra in the Post Office, has such confidence in the
astonishing efficacy of Cartwi’b Spanwii MtrrrnK. that he
lias bought upwards of 60 bottles, which he has given away
to the affiicted. Mr. Luck says he has never known it to
foil when taken according to directions.
I>r. MINCE, a practising Physician, and formerly of the
Gty Hotel, in the city of Richmond, says he has witnessed
in a number nf instances the effects of Caiitto’s Spanish
MrrrcHR. which were most truly surprising. IIo says in a
case of Consumption, dependent on the Liver, the good ef
fect* were wonderful indeed.
SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of the firm of Drinker* Morris
Richmond, was cured of Liver complaint of 8 year* stand
ing. by the u*e nf two bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture
GREAT CURE OK SCBOFULA—TIio Editors of tho Rich-
tnond Republican had a servant employed in their press
room, cure l of violent scrofula, combined with Rheuma
tism. which entirely disabled him from work. Two bottles
of Carter’s Spanish Mlxtnre made a perfect cure of him, and
tho Editors, in a public notico. soy they *• cheerfully recom
mend it to all who aro afflicted with any disease of the
blood."
STILL ANOTHER CURE OF SCR0FUI.A—I had a very
valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter’s Spanish Mix
ture. 1 consider it a truly valuable medicine. JAMES M
TAYI/IR. Conductor on the R. F. k I*. R. R. Co, Richmond,
Virginia.
Salt Rheum of 80 Years Stnndlnir Cared
Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, residing in the city ot Richmond,
was cured by three bottles of Carter’s t punish Mixture, ol
Salt Rheum, which he hod nearly 20 years, and which all
the physicians of the city could not cure. Mr. Thompson
is a well known merchant of Richmond, Va., and his cure
is most remarkable.
WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond. Va. had a servant
cured of Spyhilis. in the worst form, by Carter’s Spanish
Mixture. He says lie cheerfully recommends it, end con
siders (tan invaluable medicine.
RICUAUU K. WEST, of Richmond,was cured of Scrofula
and what physicians called conflrmed Consumption, by
three bottles 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, snd says it la a perfect cure for
that horrible disease.
WM. 0. IIARWOOD, of Richmond, Va„ cured old sores
ami ulcers, which disabled him from walking. Took a few
bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, and was enabled to
walk without a crutch, in a short time permanently cured.
I’rice $1 per bottle.
Principal Depots at M. WARD, CLOSE k CO., No. 83
Mlden Ijine, New York.
BENNETT k BEERS. No. 125 Maln-st., Richmond, Va.
And for sale by SHOMAS M. TURNER k CO.. JAMES
M. CARTER, A. A. L«H/)MONH k CO., and W. W. I.IN-
COLN, Savannah. E. 8. STROECKER. Macon, and by Drug
gist* and Country Merctmnta everywhere,
may20—1y Isal wfcwflm
E XECUTOR’S SALE.—On the flrat Tuesday in February
next, will be sold, before the court bouse in the city of
Savannah, all that Rice Plantation known as Union Creek
Plantation, on the Savannah river, containing about two
thousand acres, all or which, with the exception of fire hun
dred acres, is first quality rice land, and four hundred and
seventy-five acres of which are now under bank and in oui
tivatlon. Attached to the plantation is a good steam
thrasher, an overseer’s house, negro houses, and all out
houses and Improvements appertaining to a plantation.
For further particulars apply to
JOHN WILLIAMSON, 1 - . .
norlfi—ti HENRY WILLIAMSON / Exec "•
N OTICE.—Two months after date application will bo
made to the Honorabio tho Onllnary of Chatham
county for leave to sell all the real estate bofonging to Pat
rick Marlow, deceased, late of Chatham county. Novem
ber 22d, 1863. 0. T. HOWARD,
nor24—2m Administrator de bonis non.
N OTICE.—AH persons having claims against the estate
of Patrick Marlow, deceased, tote
. ^
_ of Patrick Marlow, deceased, late a Chatham county,
will present them: and all persons indebted will make pay
ment, to OEO. T. HOWARD,
nov24—flw Administrator de bonis non.
N OTICE.—All persons having demands against Jefferson
8tow*. late of Chatham county, deceased, are hereby
notified to present them, duly attested, to the undersigned,
within the time prescribed by law. And all persons indebt
ed to said deceased, will make Immediate payment.
octA-dw W M. B. J ACKBON. Adm’r.
N OTICE.—Persons having demands against the estate of
Joseph A. Marshall, a free man of eolor, deceased, are
requested to band them In to Griffin fc Gordon, attorneys at
law; and those indebted will please make payment to them,
aug26 t REDKIUCK A. TUPI’ER, Quel. Ex’or.
J^OTICE.—Four monthsjafter date, application will be
_ mad* to the Court of Ordim
the lands belonging to th* estal
for the benefit of the heirs and
. for leave to sell all
creditors.
CANNON. Adm’r.
IkTOTfCE— All persons having demands against Julea
Lv Rousseau, late of Chatham county.deeeaaed, are here
by notified to present them, duly attested, within the time
prescribed by law; 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 Bull and Bay-sU.
MARY A. ROUSSEAU,
Qualified Adm’x.
novll—flw
N 0THX-—Two months after date application will he
made to ths Ordinary of Chatham counto, for leave
to sell all the resl estate belonging to Jules Rowesu. de-
MARY A, 11088EAU, Admto.
N 'ornCK—Two months from data ! shall apply to toe
Honorable the Court of Ordinary tor Gamoen county,
whilst sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell part of
Lot No. 4 (four) and Improvements thereon, for toe benefit
of the heirs and creditors of thei estate of John T. Rudolph,
SWAIM’S CELEBRATED PANACEA,
For the cure of Incipient Consumption. Scrofula, General
Debility, White Swelling, Hheuinntism. Diseases of the
Liver and Skin, and allatseases arising from impuritlei
of the blood and the effects of morcury.
S WADI’S PANACEA has been for more than thirty years
celebrated in this country and in Europe for It* extra
ordinary cures—for the certificate* of-which reference is
made to the directions and hooka (which may be had gra
tis) accompanying the Panacea. Some of which give the
particulars of cases too frightful for general publication,
where tho 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 had the singular fortune of being recommended by the
most celebrated physicians and other eminent persona.
Among others by—
W. Glhson. M. D.,Prof. of Surgery.Pa. University.
Valentine Mott. M. D.. Prof, of Surg. N. Y. University
W. P. Dewees, M. D .Prof.of Mid. Pa.Ublverslty,
N. Chapman. II. D., Prof of Physio, Pa. University.
T. Parke. II. D., Pres’t College Physicians, Phlljul
Dr. Del Valle, Prof, of Medicince, Havana.
Jo*e Eourcnco de Lux. Prof, of 8urgery, Lisbon
J. Chlnman, Member Royal College Surgeons. London.
0. W. Erring, late Minister to Spain.
Sir Thomas Pearson, Major General British Army.
Gilbert Robertson. British Consul, he.
And also, the wonderful cures effected by Swalm’a Pans-
cea have, for many years, made it an invaluable remedy.
The Panncea 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 toll 60 per bottle (con
taining three half pinto) or tone bottles for 84.
BEWARE OF IMPOSITION.
Swaim’s Panacea is in round bottles, fluted longitudinal
ly, with the following letter* blown In the glsss: Swan’s
—pAXinu—Phillip’*,' ’ and having the name of Jame*
Swaim stomped on the sealing wax and written on the label
covering the cork, and a splendid engraving for the aide of
the bottle, composed of geometric lathe work.
nine different dies, which have been turned for
slve use of the proprietor, by Draper k Co., bank note en-
S avers of Philadelphia, In the centre Is a portrait of toe
te Wm. Swain, copyright secured.
swslm'i Vermifuge.
•nth-street, below CheetnuLPhiisdelpola, and sold by all
the respectable druggists in the United States.
Caution to th* Public.—Persons wishing to obtain the
G nulne Hwslm’s Panacea and Swaim’s Vermifuge, should
careful to observe that the name SWAIM Is spelled cor
rectly on the labels, or they may be Imposed on by medl-
olnts mad* In Imitation of them by a person bearing a
somewhat similar name, wall calculated to deceive. Gen
eral agents for th* Uhltod States.
SCnm’EUN. BROTHERS It 00.,
ml>22—2awif 104 and 106 John-atreet. Nsw York.
COUGHI, COLDS AND BRONCHITIS
DABnilEB DE PAROL—for toe cure of coughs, colds
A and bronchial affections of tb* throat, so prevalent at
tola season of toe jeer/ We do not recommend the Pm-
... --tn,.'MMafcefored by Moore* Taylor, 61
ONK HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD.
Ranaway or stolen, on tho 21st August bat, my
negro man nnmed JARRATT. Ho is'or black color,
about six feet high, well made, twenty-six or seven
years old, sensible In conversation, a little ruptured,
hail on a truss when he left home,and ho is everyway a
likely looking negro. It Is likely ho will bo making to
wards Savannah or Charleston, ns bn was raised In North
Carolina, and brought from there in 18-10. The above re
ward will be paid for the thief on hi* conviction. Twenty
dollars will be paid on delivery of said negro to me if taken
out of this county, and ten dollars if lodged in any jail and
safely kept until 1 get him. Tho rupture limy not be seen
unless clorely examined. PIJNY 8HKFFIKLI).
Thomas county. Ga., October 18th. 1853. oct23— wtf
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD—For my man
Boston, nnd his delivery to mo, or conflnen cut in
nny safo Jail, so that I can get him. Ho left mo
about tho first or Juno, 1852 ; he is about 5 feet 8
Inches high, very black, high forehead, punch mouth, a
wide space between ids upper front teeth. In walking turns
his foet rather out, he has a wile nt Mr. Joseph Wilson's in
Bulloch county. Ga.. near Statesboro, by the name of Char
ily; she formerly belonged to Jefferson Boyd, near Poor
Bobbin. Scriven county. Gn. When heard of last lie was
about Boyd's. I have heard he is getting Shingles and
goes to Savannah pretty often on timber rafts and wood
boats. It is likely he has a pass and has altered hisnsino
I think if there Is a good lookout about Kavnnnnh nnd up
and down the rivernnd about Mr. Wilson’s and Mr Boyd's
ho will soon bo caught.
My address Is Four Milo Branch, Barnwell District. South
Carolina. WILLIAM ASHLY.
June2 wtf
sugar ; 80 do. do. A. II and L'Ciarifled sugar ; 23 hlids
Prim Porto Rico, and 10 libds.St. Croix sugar ; 60 GmU
quarts and pints Ilyass I/mdon Porter : CO bbls. Trend-
well’s soda biscuit: 30 bbls. and 75 kegs Prime Leaf lard :
60 mats superior old government Java Coffee; 40 bags
IAiguyra and 80 Pi line old Rio Coffee; 6 Pipes meder swan
Gin ; 60 boxes Revs I-einon .Syrup : 20 barrels Winter
Strained and Bleached Whale Oil; 300 boxes No. 1 Pale
and Family Soap ; 20 tierces superior augur curled Hams ;
50 boxes white 50 do. colored Cheese : 100 boxes new scal
ed Herrings ; 100 do. Adamantine Candles; 80 do. Bcftdel',
Ga and 8s tallow Candies ; 50 boxes Pearl Starch ;40boxe»
Ground Coffee ; 20do. do Pepper ; 60 dux. painted Bucket*
Proposals for llie supply of Ship Chandlery will Ik- re
ceived in pursuance of schedule, which can he seen by ap
plying at tills office.
nov2t>—0 JOHN BOSTON. Collector.
A PROl LAMATION.
T utxmou : by huytko. v»**m. qovxhnoh or baib statu
U the Honorable Justice* of the Inferior Courts or the
several counties comporing the Coweta Judicial Dis
trict :
A vacancy having occurred in the Judgeship of the Co-
v° , i a .;!i U, t iC | i, | W "L r,c . 1 ll,r r *”‘ , Knstion ol the lion. Edward well selected stock as cannot foil»uch»
\. Illll. Idoherebv Issue Ibis my proc amation. requiring Mr. RKNxm will give hu i* t “ l,Mi,i ' t, cli».
the duly authorized officer* ot *uld Judicial District to hold repairing, as heretofore f litW? '"‘"kindol
an election in their respective counties on the first Monday B ° rC ' &S. BENNETT,
in January. 1854. in manner ami form as by law pointed out. mnylO
to till such vacancy, and Ihnt they mako a returu thereof
to this lk-imrtiiient.
Given under my hand nnd the Seal of the Executive Depart
ment, this 4lb day of Novcuicr. 1863
„ „ HOWELL COBB,
n.v the Governor:
IV. W. Paine, b. e. n.
Counties composing the Coweta Judicial District: Cowc-
tn, IHiKnlb. Fayette. Heard. Meriwether and Troup
200 ream* wrapi
ing and for sale
Scpt27
.•per , r
g nnd 100 Cap nnd Letter paper. Land
SCRANTON. JOHNSON k CO.
I)K WITT <fc MORGAN .
|»FFr4l for sale, nt the lowest market price, a Inrge snd
well selected stock of Dry Goods, to which they respect
fully solicit attention:
Ladles’ Dress Goods.
Black Silks, of all width- nod best makes.
Black figured Silks, p ain nod colored Silks,
Paris plaid nnd liroc ide Hiks,
Paris printed M. de lalnes. a largo nnd beautiful stock.
Plain colored do. and Cliocos and Broadwuv Browns,
Small figure*’. Moiudm de lainea. for children,
English nnd American Mumdin de Lalnes
Printed .Satin de (lienc*. new nnd very handsome.
Monrntng Goods.
A great variety or Mourning Dress Goods and Embroide
ries, consisting of ©very thing new and beautiful.
Hosiery.
A force variety of English and German Hosiery, for la
dies, gentlemen, and children
Also,
Flannels. Shirtings nnd Sheetings. Blankets, Quilt*. Irish
Linens. Table Damasks and Napkins, Kerseys, Plains, Osna-
burgs. Brown Shirtings, fee.. Nr.. oct!9
TTprender gXstaTcoT ~
.... 178 tlmughtim street. ujqenUe St. Andrew's IfaU.Sarannah.
Cloister 1 Ho of ri.arie/v ! Th/tlml r\.l.ln - U A\ E great pleasure in directing attention to late pur-
Tr„™i f Si p.??, ' ’ T J? M1 r Cn . 1 ?,’ p f ofcM0 ’ ii chases. Inconnection with I heir retail trade, they car-
Tra vel; .In Europe ; fcclio,, or » Bell. ; Loiemi ryoul elrlctlj- the mime HV.tein.tn th.Mleof ttae.rgood-. a.
is pursued by the large house., iu the northern cities, namc-
— ly: Bring their customers the full advantage arising from
MORE NEW BOOKS. buying in large lota. Planters, and heads of families, and
NEW HOOKS.
A lts of the lA>gisluture of Georgia, for 1851—’2; Mis
Bremer’s Homes of the New World—impressions o
America, in two volumes.
Tho Second War with England, by J. T. Headley, in tw<
volumes, with plates.
Men nnd Tilings as I Saw Them iu Europe, by KIrwan.
Venice—the Cl tv of tho fen. from tiie invasion of Napo
leon to tiie capitulation in 1849. by Kdin. Flagg, with a ma|
and embellishment*, in two volumes.
8ir Wm. Hamilton’s Discussions on Philosophy nnd lit
erature. Education and University iteform.
Templeton’s Engineer, Millwright nnd Mechanics’ Pockoi
Companion, with mathematical tables.
Picture Pleasure Book, with 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 M
Silliinan’s Travels in Europe; Kchoe
Benoni ; Moore’s Life of Shuridan. Ac.
w=t2fi W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
R ECEIVED BY S. 8. SIBLEY, Oct. 26th, 1853 —Discus ; all persons.buying in quantity, will find many large lots to
sionon Philosophy and Literature.bv Sir W. Hamilton buy from, and decidedly cheap oct28
. ^ItMAWANTMCOiiSimO-TOOTir .nec.p.io.ansm
fTMlIS delicious article comt-lne* so many meritorious tlmrnomleresimehfussn^wvR vratlhlH^nd
X qualities. Hint It now linn Itecome a standard favorite lore is new nndof the liest des-riiitlon W tU ™'
with tiie citizens of New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore, j Still lUttcr.—The charge* are moderate and in stcord-
Fredrika Bremer, translated by Mary Ilowitt.
Men nnd Things in Europe, by Kirwan
Home Pictures, by Mrs Mary A Denison.
Rhetoric of Conversation, or Bridles nnd Spurs for the
management of the Tongue, by Geo W Hervey.
Dr Chalmers’ Correspondence, by Rev Wm Hnnnn.
All l« not Gold that Glitters, or the Young California. by-
Cousin Alice.
The Young Astronomer. .1 C Abbott.
Gleason’s Pictorial; llarnum’s Illustrated Nows.
Godov’s Lady's Book nnd Graham's Magazine, for Novem
ber; Blackwood’s Mngnzhte. for October ; Clouded Happi
ness, a novel, translated from the French of the Countess
d’Orsay; The Midnight Queen, by George Lippard. For
*Ue at 135 Congress street. oct20
F lJ'OR OIL CIXJTHS.—Tiie most complete stuck of OU
Cloths, in every variety of pattern* and colors, varying
In widths from one to eight yards. Families and hotel keep
ers can cover their dining rooms or halls without piecing.
WM. II. GUION. Agent. Cariict Warehouse.
fobs 140 Congress and 57 St. Julian-sts.
received, a fine assortment of gold pen* ami pencils
double and singlo extension ; also, a variety of fine
pensJcr cheap nt tiie book s’ore of
*I»H4 8. 8. - ”• I V 1‘.5Congress- street
U uoit.r. naan. umar.n ur.r.r. rn» limn «c. jus:
received 100 Reynold’s Extra Family Main*. 2 bbls Pig
Hams. 30 hhds llncon .Shoulders. 10 lialf bbls Fulton Market
Beef. 10 half and whole bbls Pig Pork. 10 bids No 1 laiaf
Lard. 10 bbls winter Oil. For sale ut the corner of Brough
ton nnd Drayton strei ts, by
oct25 DAVID O’CONNER.
pcrlor goods manufactured (nst season, which .....
aider ed by judges to tie tiie best article iu tiie market —
l’lnnters are invited to call and examine them before pur
chasing elsewhere. KEMITO.V k VEItSTILLK.
fcl2a 72 8t. Julien nnd 105 Bry an streets.
Bigs, for sale by
(| Mr COMMISSION MERCHANTS—A partnership is dcslr-
X cd in a General Commission House, or with an experi
enced business man. in Savannah, by a gentleman now re
siding in upper Georgia. From his extensive acquaintance
among the planters and business men of the middle and
northern section* nf our State, he flatters himself that lie
can bring with him not only *• paper references ” hut a de*
Hirublo 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. novl—dfiiw
VALUABLE LAND AT AUCTION.
O N the fifteenth day of December next, I will sell, at auc
tion, in the city of Tallahassee, Florida, that valuable
tract of land known as ‘-Tiger Hammock,” situated In Wa
kulla county. Fla., about 12 or 16 miles from St. Marks,
and near tiie Wakulla rirer. containing 1B00 acres, nearly
nil of whicli is ricli hammock and cano brake, ami unequal-
ed In quality and location bv nny tract of land, of tho size,
In the southern county. Terms—One-third cash, balance
In one and two years with interest. Sale positive.
Further information can be obtained from Jas.T. Archer,
Tallahassee, or myself, at Albany. Ga.
novfi—d&wlrn ' WM. W. CnEEVER-
BRUNSWICK CITY, GEORGIA.
Large and Peremptory Sale of liuilding Lots in the City of
Ilruniwick, Slate of Georgia.
T IIE nroprietora of tho city of Brunswick, herebv give
notico that a sale of five hundred eligible lots will take
place, by public auction, nt the Oglethorpe House, in said
city, on Thursday, the 12th day or Janunry. 1864. at twelve
o'clock, M. The sale will be positive to the highest bidder.
Terms—one-third cash, the remaining two-thirds In one
and two years. Title perfect. The port and site of Bruns
wick hold out commercial and maritime advantage* supe
rior to those presented by nny other south of Chesapeake
Bay. The climate is healthy—the water pure. Further
particulars,, with maps, etq., may be had at the office of
the company, 90‘Broadwsy, New York, or of Mr. John
Brooks. Agent, Brunswick. Georgia.
TYM. CHAUNCEY President.
TnoMAs A. Dxxtxr. 8ccretnrr. nov30
TO CARPENTERS, CONTRACTORS, AND
BUILDERS.
rpHE cheapest establishment iu the southern country for
X the sale of sashes, doors, blinds and wood Mouldings,
of every variety, is at the corner of Calhoun and Washing
ton streets, Charleston. 8.0. All my work Is made of (lie
best seasoned whito pine, and the sashes are glazed in the
very neatest manner.
A full supply of paints, oil, glass, varnishes, and brushes,
always for sale low. ‘ sepO—w4w B. F. 8MITH.
FALL TRADE OF 1853.
T O MERCHANTS AND WHOLESAI.E PURCHASERS OF
DRY GOODS.—Our arrangements for the Foil Trade
will be completed in » few.dsys, when we will be prepared
to submit to your inspection an unusually complete assort
ment of general Dry Goods, Hosleir, Trimmings. Hsber-
daabery, snd Small Wares, Ribbons. Ac.
-If. PRENDEROAST k CO.,
176 Broughton-street, opposite St. Andrew’s Hall, west
ride. _ augS7
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.—Ransiray from
the subscriber, on the 16th of August, * negro man
named TOM, about forty years old, stout and chunky
.built, and lias s mark resembling s feather or arrow
oinniencing at the base of the nose and running up th*
•rehesd. He will probably try to get to Savannah, where
>e has spent several rears of runaway life, and was an In.
tffin.uk jri.
Leon county, Florida, Sent. 12,1863. seplB—dfewtf
FOR SALE.
S Flre hundred and eighty acres of Land, situated on
Bkid leway Island, nine miles by land and twenty miles
• y water from the city. Three hundred acres of which is
ns com and eotton land, to a high state of cultivation,
he dwelling Is a cottage, containing seven rooms, wails
- ard finished, with all necessary out houses, sod a fine
range grove, fig, pear and peach trees. Cannot be sur-
assed for health. For tonne apply to
novlfl WYLLY k MONTMOLUN.
'COLOUR AND BUCKWHEAT—66 bbls H Smith's Oeneaeo
v Hoar, 26 half do do, 80 X, )l and X bbls and boxes
1 ew bulled Buckwheat, received * J * '*
er steamer, and for sal*
; JOHNSTON A CO.
P 10 HAII8, BUTTER, he.—Just received per steamer—
Pig Hams and Pig Bids*; also, 80 kegs Batter, and
0 boxes mild Cheese. For Isle by
-.WM. 0. DICKSON. Barnard street :
dee3 near the Market.
il’s and Basin's Verbena
existing at Tradera’ Town,Camden rounty. Georgia
having dissolved co partnership on the 29th day of August,
last tliu undersigned Inkes tills method of informing tlicir
friends and Hie public generally that the business nt Hint
place will bo continued by them, nnd that they are nt this
time receiving a large and well selected stock of goods suit
able to Hie trade of the adjoining counties in Georgia and
Fit rlita, nnd solicit the patronage of their friends and the
public generally. JAMES L. KING k CO.
Cntndun county, Kept. 30th. 1863, octl 1—w3t
T EACHERS WANTED.—The Board of Education of the
East Florida State Seminary are denirous of securing
tiie services of two male and two female teachers for said
Institution. They propose ns salaries—
Principal, mnle, 81.500
Assistant •• 1.000
Literary teacher, female 600
Music •• •• 600
All must bring with them satisfactory credentials a* to
morals nnd literary acquirements. Southern men and la
dies will bo preferred.
Application roust bo made by or before the 26th of De
cember next, letters addressed to the Secretary of the
Board roust be pout paid. By order of the Board.
LEWIS C. GAINES. President.
J. M. McLytosii. Secretary. nov24—4
I .UOR’DE ELIZABETH DORUM versus JOHN W BUR-
RIDGE, Administrator William T. Taylor—South Caro
lina, t olleton District, in Equity.—In obedience to the De
cretal order of the Court of Equity, made in this case, at the
laat term. HENRY JOt-lAli TAYLOR, the son of the intes
tate, William T. Taylor, if he benlivo. is hereby notified,
and called upon, to come forwnrd within tliieo months
from tho publication hereof, and claim tho funds In this
case. O. P. WILLIAMS. Com. Equity C. I).
WnltOT borough, 8. C„ Sept. 13th, 1853. oct‘16—w3m
\i OTICE.—At the expiration of three months from date,
.Lx I shall apply to tne Mariue nnd Firo Insurance Bank
of the Stnto of Georgia, for payment on tho following de
scribed lialf bill; Rlglit-liund half bill, on said bank. No.
Ill, letter A. dated January 1st. 1852. Also, application
will be made to tiie Bank of the State of Georgia for pay
ment on the following described halres: right-hand hall
820 bill. No. not known, letter A. dated June Olh. 1846;
also, $10 bill. No. cut. Hunk it is No. 992. Branch at Au
gusta. Tho left-hand halves of the above described hills
stolen or mislaid by tnsil.
JOHN R. COCHRAN.
Dublin. Ga., October 20th, 1653. oct22—w3m
_ ... 1 is wanted for the Walthour-
X ville Academy, consisting of a Mnle and Female De
partment, nnd jointly comprising about sixty scholars.—
Principal to furnish a female assistant, to be approved by
the Trustees. A married man preferred. The beat testi
monials required. School to open January 1st. 1854. Ad
dress. WM. Q. BAKER, 8«c’y IV. A., Waltbourvllle. Lib-
erty county, Os. —~
GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE, 1854.
T HIS Institution, which was chartered in 1849. has con
tinually enjoyed a high degree of prosperity under
tho diiectlon of a Faculty of experienced and successful in
structors. The course of study is full sml comprehensive.
The recitations are conducted so ns to bring into play the
various mental power* of the pupil. The aparatus cost
about $2,000, and is kept in constant use by the Professor of
Natural Science. Pupils in the Musical Department enjoy
unuanai advantages. They receive, in common with all the
School, scientlflclnstruction in vocal music, and they are
nlso instructed in the composition of music and in thorough
bass.
With a view to aid in supplying the borne demand for
teachers, the Trustees have established a Normal Class for
the benefit of those who wish to receive inutruction In the
theory and practice of teaching.
No extra charges are made for incidentals or stationery.
The Spring Term commences on Monday, the 9th of Janua
ry. Catalogues may be obtained from either of the officers.
T110S. J. BURNEY. 8ec.Bd.Trus.
Msnsox. Nov. 7. l»Uro3mw9—novl9
VALUABLE LUMBER LANDS FOR SALE.
The undersigned will sell threo thousand seres, more
mor less, of the most valuable Lumber land in Georgia.
*Aw.ftlles upon the Alatamaha River, in the county of
liberty fifteen miles from WalthourrUle, and about thirty
from Darien, parallel with the river, extending back from ite
banks not farther than three miles to its farthest line.
The timber is of the largest size tost grows in the south,
and very abundant, sultai le for masts or ranging timber.
The Uni te* Is one of the best on tho river, affording an
opportunity for rafting to Darien at any stage of the river
—an advantage possessed by but very few. Hands can
take a raft to Darien, and return in four or five days.
On the land there are negro houses, nx sheds, and provis
ion houie.in good repair, and two lumber cayto with every
appliance for the lumber business, situated on a high and
healthy hill,
Thera are also about 300 acres of as goad hammock land,
for either corn or cotton, to be found any where, covered
with red oak. white oak. hickory, and ash timber. These
tends present as good fiiclUtles for either lumber cutting,
stave getting, or turpentine, as any other, and will be pen*
etrated by tne Savannah and Albany Railroad, now te con-
temptation.
For further particulars addrees to Rleeborough, Liberty
eoantFiGt'iMtoer --- • "
norli—Iwtl
ir of th# undersigned.
iuviuuiii, uuvii;
C. a JONES,
-H. H. JONES
• VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE*
\ . All tost tract of tend, containing 6000 seres, situate
^between the Railroad and Ogeeehee River, and ea
s theWth Mile Station—it te hoavtlyiUmberad
wnrwolU!*.
„ iibx-eB - "
A inmw.v.
IIAI1IU5.
A CARD.—It will be seen from tlio shorn » l
outto Messrs. L«. ItosmACO
rlence In the ability of these gentlemen. b.u'foSf'
awl capital, to successfully conduct th- h.. . %
up the reputation or the wtablMin.ent ** ! ' nd kw P
Mr. Lzwis S. Bkx.mtt has been my forrmsc r„ r , .
whatever. Since my resftler.ee in the citV nt
have been kindly and generously treated mdhi nn *^'
ceedeil much better than 1 nntici; nt«T ' J h * * ,oc '
In the course I liaie just taken 1 ham Wn *. ,
consideration* nf a private charac'tersltojrthc? :
! may he l.ludl always carry whli me the IIveto S
of obligation, and cherish the deepen interest in th.?n
perity and advancement of the city and its preidf
K VntT' ,0 „ C,Tect thU - ,i ”' n <»“' ‘uMsinice?.
healthy and honorable competition. Let tliegoo.1 J, i!,*i
the Hty and Slate see to it. ^ J. C TI 01 V ‘
Sava.xn.ui. 9th Mny. 1653. uiiiUSHft.
K -®--JJr. H. D. fv Alexander lx mv legalL aotUriiM
agent for the tnin.xactir.n and cl..,ing up oln.rluiiw,
m,yl ° J. C. TllORNTDX.
HOUSE, irazAiiitfton. JHdnriif
Columbia——! he undereigned. late |>r*>prie’(!r ol
I rench s Hotel.Norfolk. Va.. imvidg recently le*w,|
ine auove popular erta lishment. take, pL«u.e te’wS
ing his uumerous friend* that he has. at great liC »nt
expense, refitted and furnished the house and prmij.d p,.
mo,t ample arrangements for the comfort and envenkm
of all w l,o may tavor l.lm will! their patronage
Itevlng hud conslclerahle experience In ImteLkeel,Ing hs
flatters liimself that families nnd single boarder, ran be
comnioduted at the Irving as rati.-tactnrilv as at #nr ufiu-t
hotel or boarding house iu Hie United Slate*
Members of Congrtzs and others visiting Wa.hinrtra
with a view to reside there for some time, would do well to
examine this house before makingarrangenieutselwaiiere
It is eligibly situated nt Hie corner of 12th street and I'enn-
“’•ivunla avenue, midway between the Capitol and te^rt-
, . .. , - , -'hiladelp i a. Baltimore. Still IMlcr.—Tiie charge, „ lc ll( „ ie(llie actnra-
*.a d , oll,er V I •’"Htle and I’hysician* pre- | ance with the times, wliibt the tables groan with the M
scribe it in their practice most successfully, and from every : tlmt the country affords. Call, examine and «,tUfru,nr
■-> •• •- 'selves. DANI1.LIi.fSh
souice the most lliittering laioiations are awarded it.
flamed, sore, or bleeding gum, are immediately cured by
its use ; it, action upon them t* mild, soothing, nud effec
tive. It clcnnn's Hie t' etli so thornuglily that they are
made to rival pearl in whltenes,. and diffuse, thr ugli the
mouth such a delightful freshne,*. that tiie breath is ren
dered exquisitely sweet, and it will in most instance, af
ford relief to tho most violent tootliache.
Hie following Certificate from Dr Chilton, a Chemist of
world wide celebrity who ha, submitted the article to a
chemical analysis, is proof sufficient to convince onv oue
of Its aujieriority
1 have examined a bottle of •• Zerman'
Washington. D. C.. June 1.1863
Jr!
THE BEST ITMIMIG.V l.Y THE JIABKET.
TIIK -FIUSSAItD' CHAMl-AIUK AMITIIK
-LUNUOX CLUB’CIIAMI’AIU.V.
r PHE imdersigne l would re.-pccti'ullv inform the trade
X and public generally that he is noir re.eivinetliMi
truly excellent w ines, per erery Havre packet, which hi
offer* In bond or frr.ro afore.
The above wine, have been carefully examined and tom-
pared with all the favorite brand,, and are pronnanrtd br
T .. ... ; yz • Antl-Scorbutlc judges fully equal to the very best, nnd far so|«mrto
Iootli nosh.’ and find it to be a vegetable preparation of many which are selling at a higher price,
an innocent character. 1 believe it will prove beneficial for Messrs. Fiibsaro. I’ehe et Kira, i f R|„
the purpose it is rcconimendeil.’’
JAMES. R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist.
Ju«t received, and for sale by
novl7 IV. W. IJNCOI.N. Monument Square.
WATER-CURE llVSTITLTE—MILLEI)GE
VILLE. GUiRGlA.
D R, E. G. DOYLE takes pleasure in announcing to inva
lids nnd tiie public generally, that tiie above popular
and superiorly appointed establishment.forroerlv conduct
ed by T. Carlton Coyib. M D.. is now ready for the recep
tion of patient*, seeking n restoration to health.
All chronic diseases of the 1mm.in organism successfully
treated at this institute: dyspep-ia. gout, rheumatism,
constipation, hemorrhoids or piles, hemorrhages, amen-
errhwa. menorrliren. dysmenorrlia-a. floor ul bus. genital dis
placements, affections of tho eyes and ears, tetter, ery
sipelas nnd all chronic diseases of tiie skin and scalp, scrii
fula, dropsy,Syphilis, nnd the humoral diseases g neral-
ly. neuralgia, scinticn. tic doiilomvux. hysteria, epilepsy
nr thu falling sickness, virtlgo. pnroiysis.npoplectlctenden.
cy. bronchitis asthma, chronic influmntlon oi the stomach
and bowels, atrophy, and indeed every possible habit of. or
chron c diseased action that is curnbie—and all diseases are
curable, if no organic lesion be present.
Tlio Ladies’ Department is under tiie Immediate supervi-
sion of that accomplished lady. Mrs. JaMI Matthews, so well
known to tiie old natron* nf the establishment
Tiie facilities whicli Hiisinstitution offers for the prosecu
tion oi a strictly hydropathic nnd hygienic course of treat
ment. together with its easiness of access from nil points in
Georgia, and the adjoining States, renders it peculiarly
ndapted to the wants of Invalids desirous of availing them-
selves of tint efficacy of tiie water-cure.
The purity ol the water and accommodations for guests,
ore ton well known to need comment.
In fitting up lira establishment nnexpensc has been spar
ed that could conduce to make it one of the most desirable
places of resort for Invnl'ds In the United States.
Patient* will be required to furnish their own out-fit.—
These will consist of friction sheets and towels, compresses,
and blankets, for sudorific purposes. All nf which can be
purchased here on the most reasonable terms.
Term?—Professional attention, use of baths, Ac . $10 per
week—board $5 per week—payable monthly. Servants
boarded and treated for $10 per week.
All letters of inquiry promptly answered. June9
f I'AI.MA CUJAKS.—Received an assortment of sundry
X kinds and qualities, ut 147 Bay-street.
PRICE k NEARER.
Vhixky, do Irish do. For sale by
nvoO HYLAND k O’NEIL.
Shoulders. 2 bbl* Pig Hams. 3do do Shoulder*, just re
reived and for sale by HYLAND k O’NKIIJ,.
‘k'cfi Broughton street.
P ORT WINE—3 casks Dray Port, in wood and bottles.
first quality, for sale by
derO HYLAND tk O’NEILL
W ANTED—A Porter to attend in a Dry Good* Store.—
Apply to deefl AiKl.V k BURNS.
P RUNES AND RAISINS—6 cases fre.»it Prunes, 200 lbs
Currants. 60 hair and quarter boxes Layer Raisins.Just
received audfor sals by HYl.AND fs 0’NF.ll.L
dec4 under Marshall House. Broughton street.
-25 bbls A. B nud C Stuart’s clarified Sugar, for
dob4 HYLAND k O’NEILL.
KEMPTON k VERSTIIJX
S UPERIOR RAZORS.—Makers Rogers Ji Son. Elliott, Geo
lVa*tonholm,and Wade & Butcher, nlso. Razor Strops,
Soap, Rrushes, &o.. for sale at 147 Bay street, by
oct22 PRICE & VEADER
TJHANDY—10 half pipes Otsrd Brandy,2 do pale and dark
X/ Henncsy, 2 do Saranac, 6 do J J Dupuy. te store end
for sale by H YLAND k O’NEIL.
N. B.—100 dozen In bottles, 26 per cent cheaper than any
IIoi'HK in the city. n ov9
F RESH BUTTER AND CHEESE—?0 firkin* strictly prime
Butter, at 26 cents per lb., 11 do Goshen do. at 20 cts.
For sale by nov23 HYLAND k O’NEILL.
A PPLES AND POTATOES-50 bbl* just received by
pot23 HYLAND k O’NEIIX.
CJOAP AND STARCH—60 boxes Colgate's Soap and Starch
) J'or rale by nov23 HYLAND k Cl'NEjJA..
TTAMS—Landing schr. Mohawk, 200 Reynold’s superior
XX Harm, for rale by
novl2 J. V. CONXERAT k CO.
I Rogers. For ule to arrive bv
octl8 BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
0LOBES—A beautiful
dr of thirteen Inch Globes, celes-
‘ i cheap.
8. S. 8IBI.EY. 136 Congress street,
5 btls Lard, for sale by
now) CRANE k RODGERS.
tTAY—160 bal-s prime l-jistern Hay, landing per bark
XX Charles William, and for sale by
mivl3 BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
E IQUOR CASES, received and for sale tor
novlfl J- P. COLT.INS,
R IGOLETTES—A large variety for sale by
nov24 KEMPTON At VERSTILLK.
superior Hams. 20 barrels Rump Pork. Landing per
Brig Josephus, for sale by
nov26 4 BRIGHAM. KELLY At Co.
QUOAR, BACON, Ac—100 bbls Stuart’s A snd BSugar;
O 60 bbds Bacon 81des and 8houldors; 60 boxes Crysto-
line Candles, tending snd for sale hy
oct4 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON At CO,
F LOUR. LARD, ke—50 bbls n Smith’s Flour, now ; 60
do Canal do; 60 half bbls Extra do; 60 kegs Lard: 40
boxsa Candy: 26 do extra do; 100 do Tobacco, various
brands; 6 half boxes do, extra twist, tending and for sal*
by oeU HOLCOMBE. JOILNSON it CO.
gAOON AND FLOUR—100 Make choice 8ldes. Shoulder*;
and Hama, 616 bbls end „
Chnal Flour, tending and for sal*
oell5 HOliDl
Baltimore, Georgia; and
JOHNSON At OL
QCHNDAM SCHNAPPS-4 dos WolflPs superior Seheidam
: tJ Schnapps, a superior tonic, diaratlo. snUdUpepric and
. Invigorating Cordial. MpeetellT rooommended to all persons
residing in the Sou thorn Btatss; a dsmooxtratsd proves*
, -. Rheim».propriflowii
the above lirnnds. possrs.-ing facilities for the |>rep«ration
ol line wine*, equal to those nf any other house in the »!ot
districts, can guarantee their wine* being seleclnifiom the
finest vintage*, will always be found of the umeiuuriir
and uniform qu-dity.
The label*and corks bear the nnme of the proprietors.
The trade is invited to examine samples at tlienmicr.
WILLIAM IV. HINCKEN.
Sole Agent nnd Itnimrlerfor the
United .States and (antilai.
m-tlS—d3m 11 Old Slip. New York.
Mililte.—Aunt in store 6 bbls Reynolds A .“on'* Whits
O te'ofljird, 100 do choice extra fninily Hams. 3 lihda.do
Bacon Shoulders. 10 bid*, and half dn Pig Pork, lolmlfbbk
Haw’s Corn Beef. 6 boxen Ueadel’s T*ll«w Candles. Starch k
family Soap, 20 boxes Sperm amt Star Candles. 10 batnk
Bleached winter strained Limp Oil. lOOlinxcstirmind
Mustnrd. Cinnamoii. nnd IVjwr. .'.0 ll>* Nutmeg nnd Mace.ll
Client Oolong Ten. loose nnd in quarter lbbpackages. 50kbit
Potatoes, nnd 100 bbla assorted n| ph-s. Ac.. Ac. For sale by
miv8 DAVID O'CONNOR.
10 cask* sugar cured Homs, f>» bbl* Boston Rum. IWdo
Phelps’ nnd Rose Gin. 20 do Domestic Brandy. 20 quarter
and eighth cask* Malaga Wine. 125 Idd* good eating rout
ines. 100 boxes new scaled. Herring. 2 hhds Codfish VO lisil
bbl* Geo Haw’s F M Beef. 4u boxes new M It ltai*in«. 20 do
ground Pep|ier. 26 do do Coffee 100 kegs 5.10.15 and 20
gallons. 200 deniijons. 1. 2. 3. and 5 pall -n*. 200 bags drop
wrol buck 5-hot. asrorted. 89 ream* wrapping paper. 80 bM
ik-adel's t'* and 8* Candles. 80 bid* Stuart's crashed and
twiwdered Sugar. 00 do Band C clarified do. 50do(ieneses
Flour. 3o half do do. 60 bbla butter, sugar and stela Crack
ers. landing and for sale bv
nnv9 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
H UUNv KKKPhlte und others w ill please take notice that
the obstructions nt the entrance of jny store.
qtient upon the putting up of on Iron Front, are now sum-
ciently removed to enable them to gain easy access to the
interior, where they will find the shelves well Blocked si
usual, with Crockery. China. Glas« snd Stone Ware. Iiniilj
Hardware, wood and willow Ware. Tin Ware nnd Talde Cut
lery ; together with n great variety of Lamps lanterns
Wicks. Fancy and House Furnishing Good*, which will be
sold at moderate and just prices, by J. I’- COLLINS.
aug25 100 Bryau-ttieet.
I* A11* DRESS GOODS—MouslTn'de lainesT figun-d sad
X 1 plain for ladies nnd children: French. English and
German Merinns ; colored Alpacas, row rilk* and worsted
Plaid; Plaid limeade and plain Silks; silk Mantilla*, •null
figured Shawls and worsted Scarfs; l«ng and Hmare l »W
Shawls ; colored ami black Plaid tiingbam*: *H sue I iai'”.
A fine assortment just received and for •ale by
oct22 AIKIN 4t_BlB.N8.__
lJUTl'ER. RAISINS ANTTCANiiY^-25 keg* choice‘ioshen
Jj Rutter. 70 whole and half boxes Inver lk»i«ins, 60 boxes
common and extra Cnudv. landing and lor rale by
nov20 IIOMMMRE. JOHNM'N k f0 ;_
iTAMi’ OIL."SOAP. T.bls winter strained *.lar
1j Iaimp Gil. 30 boxes Beauel’s Family Sonp. 30 do d»Ml-
low Caudles. 16 do pure sperm Candles, 20 cask* 1-inUand
quarts iamdon Porter. 30 bbl* Potatoes, white Onion*, ana
Apples. 30 do Baltimore Flour. 15 do Hiram rniilh s -el •
rising Flour, also. Rut'er. Cheese. Ac., just received sml ior
sale nt the corner of Broughton and Drayton street*-Jr
oct!6 " IIAVIB O’CUNM-R.
B Ul’l Ell AND CHEESE—rust received perateanwr An*
gusta. 5 kegs choice Goshen Butter, 1» cask* IWrj
Cheese, for sale by DAVID CT00S.V«.
aug!7 Corner Brougliton and Drayton-*tr**t»-_
HAMPA1GN.—60 boskets llehlslck Charoraign- M
Munue do. 26 do Bouclie. 26 do Anchor Brand do, tor
salo at the corner of Bay and Whitaker street* of
octlO ~ ' A. DONAlfo.
ROUND COFFEE 60 boxes Ground Coffee, landing p«t
G il
T Bark Radiant.
nov8
Fur sale by
DRIGIIAM. KELLY k CO.
G OLD PENS—a large assortment of Gold Pens, in goM
and silver extension ami double exteusion cases.wsr
ranted an excellent article, for sale by
norlfi S. S. SIBLEY. 135 Congrera *trw»-
B EEF, Ac.—Just received sml for sale. 2 J ,b !j
bbls Fulton Market Beef. nlso. 6 '
P. CURRAN. Sorrell'* bulb Ing-
novlO up|K)gite Customjjou^
UTTER, CHEESE asi, KSfc-wwejffTl'»•
70 boxes do white Cheese. 60 do do colored <1». .
lliram Smith’s Flour, 30 heir bbl*i G»ne*«’ f "J“
nov23 SCRANTON, JOHNgrONjAjtu^
U NDER SHIRTS—Of Mcrrino. ’fot
Silk and Cotton, ol snorted size* snd
sale by nov26 HWEL5-'—
\|OTIUE—The subscriber be.ng c0 ^. , . lM u l n C . 1 ° would
IN outstanding business of F SoUBAU *
request nil those indebted to the late firm to n .
diate payment, and those having clniras 1® p
for settlement. .i fe.
JunelO successor to l. /.ogbaum a-»-
B uckwheat. Ac.—6o package* toivM, WfTJrJS
eighth* hulled lluckwhe.it. 80 half and
Mackerel, 20 do dn Salmon. Just received and wr^° coe
CRANE * Rt’BOERS-
reived'from Wj" 1 * 4WJJ
b lPANISH SMiAKS-Just reronru c
) Segnrs. viz: 10.000 Antonio ^-JnSuSTdl
14.000 P-olorito do. O.OJO Horace do, 8.000
6.000 El Duende dn, 3,000 U ^rolinsl* CO.
by n° r l s J Y. ^ ^
/•THAMPAION AND CURhT.—M basket* y.
O pint* Heidseick and Kxceldor Champaign. *
on brand Claret Wine For rale by ^ ^ GO opRICH.
fuus pILKS. Ac.—]I’teid-Bteck ^^n^CloThs
V and Plate Silks. Uombarines. ‘Lf.re pre.wn-
and a uew style or K^od* for mourning
w A“VSlSiii
nUTTER. CllERSF. ANI> , 'SSro. *
JJ Rutter; 60 boxes selected L ? i p* r *U»iU’
bbl# Hiram Smith’s Flour, now wheat, receive* pe
er, and for sale by gen ANTON, JOHNSTON *&L.
rJoKTHHlV mv.-ioo ^""i'c’Zlh!' C! "
JN UnaimlftO”
■vTimv—Row landteff frnS schr. Mohawk from
-B m™, IS bbd. prim. ’““ixSsBUV *
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