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oltnM. Milton. Esq..Ordltaarydor Chatham coon*
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CAoiAaw Oounty r-to all whom it may concern:
|jr Whereaa, Robert H. Griffin will apply at tlie Court of
Ordinary Ibr latter* dtomtosory aa administrator on the es
tate of Mrs. Jan* Woodruff, deceased t
Thbao are,therefore, toeite and admonish all whom it may
aonecro to ha and appear before aald (fourt to make objec-
Hhn (If Any they have? on or before the flrat Monday in
lfayuext,otherwise e«ld letters will be granted.
Wltneaa,John M. Millen, Enq..Ordliiary for Chatham coun.
ty, this let day of November, 1863.
V notlO • • JOHN M. MILLEN. o. c. o.
■To all whom it mar con.
Robert ll. Griffin will apply to
Ootart otOrdinary for totters "dtemUsory on the estate of
lira. J#AO Woodruff,late of said county, deceased:
Theae are. therefore, to cite and admonlah all whom it may
Theao are, therefore, to cite andaamoman an wnoin u may
voncero, to be and appear before the aald Court to make ob
jection (If any they nave,) on or before tho flrat Monday In
Slay next, otherwise said lottero will be granted.
Witness. John. M. Mdlen, Eaq., Ordinary for Chatham
county, Ufa first day of November, 1853.
norU ^ JOHN M. MILI.F.N. o. o. c
t * (BORGIA—CkaiXam County;—To all whom it may
r oern t Whereaa, Phlneas M. Kollock wiil apply at the
Court at Odinary, for letter* of dtsiutoslon aa executor on
the estate of Miss Priscilla Houston:
Theae are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom itmay
•onoern, to o* and appear before said Court to make objec
tion (If . any they hare) on or before the flrat Monday in
January next, otherwise said letters will bo granted.
Witness, John M.Miilen.Eaq., Ordinary for Cliatham corn
ty this 1st day of July, 1863.
V jy2 JOHN U. MII.LEN o c c.
/G eorgia—Chatham County.—lo all whom It may con-
IJ cem: Where*#, Henry Williams will apply at the
Cotart of Ordinary for letters dlsmlsaory on the estate of
Cotart of Ordinary Tor lette
I< The** arethereforModte and admonlah all whom It may
concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objec-
ion (If any they have) within the time prescribed by law,
otherwise said letter* will be granted.
Witness. Jos. Ganahl, Esq., I>ep. Ordinary for Chatham
connty, this 10th day of August. 1853.
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JOS. GANAHL nra>. 0.0. P.
G EORGIA—CAafltam County:—All whom it may concern :
Whereas, John B, Barnard will apply at tho Court of
Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory as administrator cum testa-
mento annnoxo on the estate of Mrs. Ann Mongin:
These ere, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
Buy concern to be and appear before said Court, to make
objection (If any they hare) on or before the seennd Mon
day iu January next, otherwise said letters will bo granted.
Witness, John M. Millen, Esq.. Ordinary for Chatham
eotintr. this 14th day of July, 1853.
jylB JOHN M. MILLEN, o, o. 0.
i lEOROIA—Chatham County.—To all whom it may con-
cern : Whereas. William J. Bulloch, Executor of the
estate of Mary Noufvill. deceased, will apply to the Court
of Ordinary for letters dlsmissory on the said estate:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu
lar tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be'and
appear at the nfllce of John M. Millen, Ordinary, within
tho time prescribed by law. and allow cause (If any they
re) why said letters should not bo granted.
**—. — ■-—«. i>-—«-t r fot Chatham
Witness. Joseph Ganahl, Deputy Ordinary for Chattier
•ounty.thls 1st dayof August, 1853,
july it# JOSEPH GANAHL. my. o. o. o.
G EORGIA—Chatham County:—To all whom it tnny enn
com: Whoreas, Norman Wallace will appiy at the
Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory as Excutor on the
estate of Robert Isaac : ,
Theseare, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it mny
concern to bo and appear before said Court to make objec
tion (If any they hare) on or before the flrat Monday in
February next, otherwise said letters will be granted
Witness. John M. Millen, Esq.. Ordinary for Chatham conn
ty.this second day of July, 1853.
jy3
JOHN M. MILLEN. c. o. o.
h EORGIA—Chatham County i To nil whom It may enn-
VJT cern : Whereas. William 0. Dawson, will apply at tho
Court ol Ordinary for letters dtomtosory on the estate of
Christopher Dawson, deceased: .....
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make
objection, if any they hare, on or before the first Monday
in March next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. Joseph Ganahl, Deputy Ordinary for Chatham
eounty. this 31st day of August, 1853.
sol JOSEPH GANAHL
.. nra*. o. o. o.
/ T EORGIA—CTtaJAam County j—To all whom it may
\JT concern: Whereas, Caroline Zlpnerer will nnply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory on the estate of
George J. Zipperer:
These are, therefore, to cite and and admonish all whom
It may concern to be and appear before said Court to make
objection (if any they hare) on or before the flrat Monday
in March next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, Joseph Ganahl, E#q.,Dep. Ordinary for Chatham
county this 17th day of August 1853.
aug!8 JOSEPH GANAHL. mtr. o. c. c.
G ~ EORGIA—Bullock County:—To all whom it may
cern s Whereas, Redding Denmark will apply at tho
Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory as administrator
on the Mteto of Daniel O’Ounnor :
These are, therefore, to c to and admonish all whom it
way concern, to be and ap[iear before said Court to make
objection (If any they hare) on or before the first Monday
in June next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. Wra. Lee. sen., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch coun
ty, this 30th day of November, 1853.
oorSO WM. LEE, Scn’r., o. B. fl.
C ' TeORG IA—Chatham. County j—To all whom It may con-
I" cern : Whereas, John Me. McMahon will apply at tho
Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate
of James Carolan. 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 hare, on or before the second Mon
day In January next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, John M. Millen, Esq., Ordinary for Chathnm
County, this 1st day of December. 1853.
deci JOHN M. MILLEN, o. c. o.
G EORGIA—Chatham County j—To nil Whom it mny con
cern : Whereas, Andrew Farry will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate of
Cormlck Brady, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to bo and appear before said Court to make
onjection (ifany they have) on or before tho second Mon
day in January next,otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, John M. Millen, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
County, this 1st day of December. 1853.
dec2 JOHN M. MILLEN. one
rT EORGIA—Chatham County:—To all whom It may con-
B ~w - mi. n r T» .II/..I. .-til . nn |., „ A ,1.-
It cetf : Whereas. George J. Kollock will apply at the
Court dPOrdlnary for letters of dismission on the estate of
Edward Neufrllle,deceased: .
Thus are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
It may eon -era, to be and appear before said Court, to
make objection, If any they hare, on or before the first
Monday in June next, otherwise said letters will be
8r \Vttnes*. John M. Millen. Esquire. Ordinary for Chatham
county, this 1st day of December. 1853.
dec2 JOHN M. MILLEN. o. a
G EORGIA—Chatham County:—'To nil whom It may con
cern: Whereaa, Rev. J. F O’NlolI. will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the
estate of Margaret McDonald, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to bo and appear before said Court, to mnke
objection, if any they hare, on or before the second Mon
day In January next,otherwise said letter* will bo granted.
Witness, John M. Millen, Eaq.; Ordinary for Chatham
county, thl* first day of December, 1853.
dec2 JOHN M. MILLEN. o. c o
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Theae are, therefore, td cite and admonish all whom It
mayonnoern, to b* ahd eppearbefor* aald court, to make
objection*, If any (hey hare, within the time prescribed by
. 0 ■> .0.
Court off Ordinary off Pnllteh County*
i lEOltGIA—duifoek Ctawnfy •—To all whom It may con-
■“* i, Joseph r l i *- - x
G FJ)RGIA—Chatham County i—To all whom it uiay con-
cern: Whereas, Rot. J. F. O’Neill, will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters or guardianship over the per
son and property of Mary Elizabeth McDonald, minor of
Margaret McDonald, dcceasod:
These are--therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
may concern, to bo und appear before said Court, to
make objection, if any they liaro, on or before tho second
Monday In January next, otherwise said lottors will be
granted.
Witnes*. John M. Millen. Esquire. Ordinary for Cliatham
county, this first day of December. 1853.
dec2 JOUN M MILLEN, o. c. o.
A DMINISTRATRIX NOTICE.—To all concernedTwo
il .months sifter date application will be made to the
Court of Ordinary or Chatham county. State of Georgia, for
leave to sell the real estate belonging to the estate of Gas
per Rosy, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and credit
ors of said estate. Sarannah, December 1st. 1853.
dec2 MATILDA ROSY. Qualified Adm’x.
Court off Ordinary of Liberty County,
/"IEORGIA—Liberty CountyTo all whom It may con-
\X cern {’ Whereas, Mrs. K 8. Law will apply for letters ol
administration on the estate of Rer, Joslah S Law, late of
aald county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and ad m on lull all whom It
may copoern, to be and appear before said Court, to make
objections, if any they hare, within the timo prescribed by
law, otherwise said lettera will be granted.
Wltneesy W. -P. Girardeau, Esq, Ordinary for liberty
witness. W. -P. Girardeau, E*q, Ordinary for Libert
mty, this 25th day of November, 1853.
iot28 ■ W. P. GIRARDEAU, o. i. o.
a EORGIA—Liberty County :—ThU Is to certify that,
1 — ‘——- -f aomlnlt-
li.S3 as. no person ha* applied for letters of
tration on the estate of Mary J, Stereos, late of aald county,
deceased, and fes Itianeesisary for the security and gcod
manag*m*nt of said estate tint tbs said letters of adminis
tration oaf taken out Immediately, I wnrn all person* Inter-
•sted, that nnles* said letter* U applied for. they will be
granted aeigriUng to jaw, *# regards the duty of the Ordi-
W. P. OgtARDEAP, o, t, o.
/-lEOROIA—Liberty County:—To all whom it may con.
VX cem r whsreas, Jesse Brewer applies tb r letters of ad
ministration on the estate of James Brewer, late of said
°°The*e sM^tewe'fore, to cite and admonish, all whom It
may coneerbj to be and appear at my office within the time
prescribed by law, to show cause, If any they hat*, why
said letters should not be granted.
Witness, W. P. Girardfau. Ordinary for liberty county,
this BrstMy of November, 1853.
nori- ■ • ' W, P. GIRARDEAU, o. t 0.
C l EGKGIA—Liberty Oiuiltei—To all whom it may cou
f cem: Whereaa, S H Perry will apply to the Court of
Ordinary- for letters; dlsmlssory as administrator on the
estate or Abial Perry: .
These an therefore to cite and admonish all whom it
may conoem to be and appear before skid Coart to make
•bjectlonS, Ifany they hare, within the time prescribed by
law. otjier^sc said leVwt will be grentedi
Given ondqr my hand at this office this 34 day of Septem •
1 W. P. QiRARDEAfT. o. u a.
her, 1353. _
cite and admonish , all whom It
rnj^o be and appear before said Court to make
Mfll&tere WMb* D ^
"wry for liberty county,
, QIRAEDEAD. o, u p.
U cern: Whereas, JosophNight,Jr., will Apply ai the
Onurt or Ordinary for letters or administration on the es-
tale and effects of Thomas Knight, .late or said eounty, do-
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
may concern to bo and appear before said Court to make
objections (Ifany they have) on or before tho second Mop-
day in January next, otherwise said lettera will bo granted.
Witness, William Lee, 8r., Esquire. Ordinary for Bulloch
county, this 24th day of Norember. 1853.
deol WILLIAM LEE, Sr., o. B. o.
G EORGIA—Bulloek County»—To all whom U may t
cern: Whereas. Absolem Parrish,Senior, and Ilstum
Jones, will apply to the Court of Ordinary for letters or ad
ministrator on tne estate and effects of Elisha Jones, l&to of
said county, deceased;
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
may concern, to be and appear before said Court, to make
objection, ifany they hare, on or bofore the second Monday
in January next, otherwise said letters will bo granted.
Witnoss, William Lee, Sr., Esquire, Ordinary for Bulloch
county, this 21th November, 1853.
dec! WILIJAM LEE, Sr,, o. n. c.
/GEORGIA—BuUoch Cbuntu:—i)n the first Tuesday 7
\J January next, boiore the court huuse door In 6t-stei
borough.in aald county, will be sold, under an order ot Iho
Court of .Ordinary on the Hrat Monday In October last, ouo
negro man. named Smart, aged about forty years, belong.
Ing to the estate of Robert Slater, a minor, and sold for tho
benefit of said minor Terms mado known on tho day of
sate. novl5 GREEN R. SI-ATER. Guardian.
0 1 EORGIA—MuUoch County:—On the first Tuesday In
T January next, before tho court house door, In States,
borough, in said county, will be sold, uniter an order of the
Court of Ordinary, on tho first Monday in October last, four
hundred acres of land granted to Mark Rollings, bounded
by lands of Amos Waters. Jonathan Griner. Jordan McCa-
turn, and Robert Milter, belonging to the eslato of Hannah
Cone, late of said county, deceased, and sold for tho benefit
of tho heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms mado
known on the day of sate.
novl5 JONATHAN GRINF.lt, Adm'r.
Coart of Ordinary Tot Bryan Comity.
G EORGIA—Itryan CountyWhereas. Z. E Dutton, ad
mlntstrator upon the estate of Henry Dutton, deceas
ed will apply to tne Court of Ordinary of this county, for
letters dlsmissory:
Theao are therefore to cite all concerned to file their ob
jections, (ifany they liaro) In terms of the law, otherwise
♦aid tetters will bo granted.
apl28 A. H. SMITH, o. n. o
/ - EORGIA—l/ryan Qwntej-To the distributees of the
V J estate of Ellas Perry, deceased, late of sahl county •—
You are hereby notified that, on tho first Monday in Febru
ary next, wo will apply to the Court of Ordinary of this
county for leavo to divide the estate of Elias l'erry, de
ceased. L. B. DANIEL)
N. J. CLARKE, >Adm’rs.
ISAAC PERRY,J
September 10th, 1853. sop22—2arolwptd
“ Court off Ordlnnry off Cnmclen County.
r\ EORGIA—Camden County s—To all whom it may con-
IX cern : Whereas, George W. Thomas,
, ono of the exe
cutor- of tljcestato of Wm. T. Hopkins, will apply to tho
Court of Ordinary for tetters dlsmlssory on tho said estate;
Theseare therefore tocito andadmonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo nndapnenr
tt my office within the time prescribed by law, and sli
cause, (if any they have.) why letters dlsmissory should
not bo granted tho sahl applicant.
Witness. Jl II. Ilelveston.Ksq.,Ordinary for Camden coun
ty, this 2flth day of May, 1853.
’ iuay20 J. II. I1ELVEST0N, o. c. c.
G EORGIA—Camden County:—To all whom it may i
cern: Whereas. .T. H. M. Clinch, guardian of H. A. and
N. B. Clinch, applies to mo for tetters disiuissory Troiii
said guardianship:
These aro therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to
be and appear at my offico, within tho time proscribed by
law. and show causo (if any they have.) why letters of
dimlssion should not be granted to thesnld applicant.
Witness. James H. HoTveston Ordinary for Camden coun
ty. this 28th day of May, 1853.
may31 JAMES II. HELVESTON 0. 0. c.
Court off Ordinary for RTIntosli Connty.
( 'I EORGIA—Me In titth County .-—-Notice to Debtors and
X Creditors :—All persons having demands against James
Blue. Into of said county, deceased, are hereby notified to
E resent them, properly nttested. within the time prescribed
y law; and nil persons indebted to said deceased are here
by required to make Immediate paymeot to E. M. Blount,
Esq., who is my duly authorized agent.
SARAH G. BLUE, Adm’x.
Darlt-n. 1st December. 1853. dec3—wfi
C HATHAM SUPERIOR COURT—Mat Tkrm, 1863.—Ed
ward 0. Wilson. Treasurer, &o.,rer«« Mordecai Myers,
Trustee, kc.—ltulc Nisi.—Upon the petition of Edward G.
Wilson, Treasurer of tho Republican Blues Building and
Loan Association, praying tho foreclosure of tho equity of
redemption of and in all that jwvrcel 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 at Lot No. Fifty-six (60). Brown ward,
of Mordecai Myers, substitute trustee under tho marriage
settlement of Rob’t W. Pooler and Mary J.. his wIfe, which
said proporty was mortgaged by the said Mordecai Myers,
trustee as aforesaid, (under and by virtue of a clausolh
the said mnrringe settlement, authorizing the trustees to
grant, bargain and sell all or any part of tho property upon
the request of the said Robert W. and Mary J. Pooler, and
their request that said mortga^o should be made, being
evidenced by their signing and sealing said deed of mort
gage.) to tb» said Edward O. Wilson, Treasurer as ufnre-
•ahl, by need bearing date the sixteenth dny of December,
in the year one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two, io
secure the payment of the sum of two thousand dollars,
with interest at tho rate of six per cent, per annum, pnyn-
bio monthly, from the sixteenth day ot December. Anno
Domini, 1862, on jtemand, according to the tenor and effect
of a certain promissory note made hy the said Mordecai
Myers, trustee as aforesaid, to the said Edward 0. Wilson,
treasurer as aforesaid, bearing even date with the said
mortase, and that there still remains unpaid thereon, tho
sum of two thousand dollars:
On motion of Griffin k Gordon, attorneys for potittenor.
It Is ordered, that the said Mordecai Myers, trustee as afore
said, -do pay Into this Court, on nr before the At si day of
the next term or tills Court, the principal ami intem.t due
an tlie said promissory note nnd mortgage, and the costs
of this application, and in default thereof, that the equity
*>f redemption of the said Mordecai Myers, trustee as afore
said. and all claiming under said trust lo tho said mort
gaged premises be thencefordi and forever foreclosed :
And, it is further ordered, that a copy of tills rule bo pub
lished in one of tho public gazettes of this Stato, once a
month for four months, or served on the mortgagor or his
special sgent or attorney, at least three months previous
to thu time the money is directed to the paid, and that such
further nnd other proceedings bo had as are prescribed by
the statutes of the State of Georgia, in such cases made and
provided. sep21—lmtm
Effingham Connty Executor’s Snloc
E XECUTOR’S SALE.—On the first Tuesdny in January
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 Biitch, decensed.
to wit: a negro woman. Sophia, and her nine children
Diennah, ami her threo children, and one negro follow .
also, the plantation and luto residence of Spier Hlitch, con
taining 1200ncresof good pine land, well timbered, with
valuable improvements—has a comfortable dwelling nnd
out houses thereon : also, on the succeeding dny, on the
premises, will be sola, all tho plantation tools, household
and kitchen furniture stock of vnriousdescriptlons, such ns
horses, liogs. cattle, sheep, etc., corn nnd fodder, and all
ami singular the goods, chattels, and effects belonging to
said estate. Sold by virtue of a decree from the honorable
tbe Superior Court of said county, for the benefit of the
heirs nnd distributees of said estate. Terms mado known
on dav or sate. WILLIAM BUTCH,
nov22 Fxeciitor.
E manuel county executor’s sau:.—wm be sou
at the Court House of Emanuel county, on tho 21st
day of December next, about 700 head of cattlo, running in
the counties of Emanuel. Bulloch and Appling, and 200
sheep in Emanuel On the 23d day of tho samo month, at
the plantation In Burke county, of tho late Henry P. Jones,
about 200 head of cattle, running In Burke and Scriven coun
ties, 20 or 25 head of horses ami mules, 150 or 200 pork nnd
stock hogs, 100 sheep. 2 Jacks and Janetts. Also on tho
29th of the 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 and horses. 2 Jacks nnd
Janetts, with the household furniture nnd plantation imple
ments. nil belonging to the estate or said Henry P. Jones.
gates to continue from day to day until closed. Torms on
the days of sate. J. V JONES,)
n. w. JON§i [ Exccutor "'
nov26—3tawl6t W.B. JONES. J
E XECUTOR’S SALE.—On tho first Tuesday in February
noxt, will be sold, before tbe court house In the city of
Savannah, all that Rice Plantation known as Union Creek
Plantation, on the Savannnh river, containing about two
thousand acres, all of which, with the exception of fire hun
dred acres, is first quality rice laud, and four hundred and
seveoty-five acres of which are now undor bank and in cul
tivation. Attached to tho 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. ,
nov!5—1( IlFNRVWlH.IAMSONJ txecr8 '
N OTICE.—Two months after date" application will bo
made to the Honorable tbe Ordinary of
— - made to the Honorable tbe Ordinary of Chatham
connty for leave to sell all the real estate belonging to Pat
rick Marlow, deceased, late of Chatham county. Novem
ber 224. 1853. 0. T. HOWARD,
nov24—2m Administrator de bonis non.
N OTICE.—All persons having claims against tho ostnto
of Patrick Marlow, deceased, late a Chatham county,
will present them {and all persons Indebted will make pay
ment, to GEO. T. HOWARD,
nor24—flw Administrator de bonis non.
N OTICE,—All personshaving domsnds against Jefferson
Stowe. Iste of Chatham oounty, 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.
*“ ” **,CKS— 1
WM. B. JACKSON. Adm’r.
■\TOTiCE.—Persons liAvIng demands against the estate of
4. v Joseph A. Marshall, a free man of color, deceased, are
requested to hand them In toGriffln& Gordon,attorneys at
law ; and those Indebted will^oase mskejjayment to them.
aug26
I A. TOPPER, Qua!. Ex’or.
\ronCE.—Four months afler date, application wilt be
IV made to the Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell all
the lands belonging to the ostete of Henry Cannon, dec’d.
for the boneflt of the heirs and creditors.
W. J. GANNON. Adm'r.
M^OTICE^-All-persons having demands against Jules
■LN Rousseau, late of Chatham county.deceascd, are here
.by notified to present thsm. duly attested, within the timo
prescribed by law: and all persons Indebted to said do-
Mined, will make Immediate payment to T. A. Acosta, at
the old stand of ths docoased. corner of Bull and Bay.Hts.
' ' . - MARY 4 A. ROUSSEAU,
novll—flw ' Qualified At/m’x.
N OTJCE.;-!* 0 months after date application will bo
made to the Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave
to sell all the real estate belonging toJulesRossoau.de.
ceased. n8 MARY A. R088EAU. Adm'
TVTOTK
ll Ho:
OTICE.—Two months from date I shall apply to tlie
Honorable the Court of Ordler- e~
AN Honorable the Court or Ordinary for Camden countv
whilst sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell part Jf
Lot No. 4 (four) and Improvements thereon, for tho benefit
of the heirs ana creditors of the estate or John T, Rudolnh
X&o. , o«i«b.r mJ 1 ®. Rt ' DW ’»;taj!!!!i5;
: at' „
7: ^N<nv^w. r; -;v, V3T
—t. before the court
Mn the usual hours
V on the Aral Tuesday, ln Ju~—,
house io the city of Savannah; Lei.....
of sale, one undivided fourth partoftwowbarflote, nr
pieces of ground, situated on HotohlsOn’s Island, in
the oounty of OhaUiam and,State of Goorglrt, being lota
Nos. thirteen and fourteen, tegothir with all the reser
voirs, whartea, buildings and Improvements on eald lots,
and the steam engines and boilers,' the . plaining info
chine, elepboerd machine, saw gates, force pumps, and *U
other machinery of every kind and description In and about
the sittd lot* or building, (meaning the one-fourth part of
the Oglethorpe stem saw mill.) with the appurtenance*
thereunto belongios * - --
property or Edward
a A. fa. on foreclosure of a mortgage Issued Born Chatham
Superior Oourt In favor of. George Newell vs. Edward F,
Klnchley and Robert Todd, ** * **--*• • - -
Property net forth In said fl.ft.
deefl JOHN DEvANNY, 8hcriff o. c.
r\ HATH AM BliSRiFF’S SALR^Ontlic first Tuesday In
January next, bofore the court house In tho city of
Savannah? will be sold, between tho legal hours of sate,
nil that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In
the counties of Cbnthnm and Effingham, In the State of
Georgia, bounded as follows, to wit: on tho north by lands
belonging to Geo, P. Harrison, west by lands of Jas. Love.
8r.,ea*t oy lands of Paul Keller, and south by lands or
Robert Harvey, Slid tract containing one thousand acres,
more or less,known aa Whooping Islands—levied on to sat
isfy a fl, fa. Isiued from Chatham Superior Court, In favor
of John Ulmer against Samuel G.8herraan, Adm’r of Jsnies
Love. Jr., deceased. Property pointed out by defendant,
dec8 JNO. DEVANNY, Sheriff C. C.
MOUTIMOIIE’S
Rheumatic Compound.
T HIS truly cotebrated remedial preimratlon, efficacious
alike for each and every description or Kheunintic
C anplalnts, is already too well known nnd esteemed
throughout the United States to require any lengthy no
tice of its paramount virtues. It eradicates this hereto
fore incurable and distressing disease from the system, and
stands unrivalled In tho pharmacy of tnediclno.
We do not propose to make unqualified HtatementR, or tc
forcu a nostrum before t' e public, but simply to request
those most interested, thu hi'fkkkeksTiikiiaiavra, to procure
from tho ngent in their vicinity a circular, and not only
rend tho testimony of those who liavo experienced its in
valuable curative powers, but to write to, or call upon, tlie
convalescents, sb that the statemen'.B mny emanate from
the fountain-head j a course which will satisfy the most
credulous, nnd ono by which tho reputation of the re
medy is certain of being sustained. Write also to the
proprietors, who wilt 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 citizens, ren
dering the reliability and efficacy of the remedy beyond
thu reach of doubt and distrust.
MORTIMORE’S RHEUMATIC COMPOUND
is a Vegetable Extract, an internal remedy, prepared ex>
pressly for this one disease: and this it will cure in every
form, either Inflammatory (Acute) or Chronic, no niattei
of how long standing.
W. V. ALEXANDER k Co.. Proprietors.
' No. 1 Uarclay-stroet, (Astor House,) New York.
For sate by A. A. Solomons, and J. H. Carter, Drugggists.
Savannah, tin.
The above have also for sale, tho irreat alterative,
" MORTMIORK’S
BITTER CORDIAL AND BLOOD PURIFIER.
THIS invaluable preparation has obtained a popularity,
wberevej introduced, unprecedented in tho history ot
any other preparation brought before the public. Tlie mul
tiplied thousands who have used it, and have renlized its
marvellous effects in removing disease, and
Restoring tho Nervous System,
now herald it to the world as possessing the most superior
virtues known in the Materia Stedlca.
Physicians of the first standing in tho medical professioe
use and prescribe It ns the most effective
Alterative and Rloml Purl Her
ever known. To the sedentary It lias proved itself the
Balm of Gilead. Especially to Females, in evory concclva
ble condition of life, It recommends itself as far superior in
point of efficacy to any of tho numerous compounds, con
centrated under tlie comprehensive name of Sarauparll-
las.”
This is n Vegetable Spirit, pleasant to take, and jierfectly
safe to be used in any state of health, even by tlie most
delicate ftmale or Child.
Price 81 00 per bottle.
IV. V. ALEXANDER k CO.. Proprietors.
No. 1 Rnrclay-strcet. (Astor House,) New York.
For sale by A. A. SOLOMONS, nnd J. IL CARTER. Drug
gists. Savannah, Ga. mavlO '
CARPER’S SPANISH MIXTURE.
THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD 1
Not a Particle of Mercury in It.
A ?f .:. TNrA, f 1n ' H MHMKDY.for Scrofula. King’s Evil.
Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples
or Pustule on tho Face. Blotches/-Boils. Chronic Sore Eves.
Ring Worm or Totter. Scald Head, Enlargement and Fain
of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers. Syphilitic Disor
ders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all liiseases arising
from nn injudicious use of Slorcury, 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, lins induced tho proprietors, nt the urgent request
of their friends, to offer it to tlie public, which they do with
tho utmost confidence in its virtues and wonderful curative
properties. The following certificates, selected from a large
number, are. however, stronger testimony than the mere
word of tho pioprietors; and nre 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. Esq., of the Exchange Hotel. Richmond
known every whore. Hays he has seen the Medicine called
Carter’s Spanish Mixturk administered In over a hundred
cases, in nearly all tlie diseases for which it is recommend
ed. with tho most nstonishingly good results. He says tt is
the most extraordinary medicine ho has ever seen.
AGUE AND FEVER-GREAT CURE—I hereby certify,
that for three years I had Ague and Fover of tlie most vio
lent description. I had several Physicians, took Inrge quan
tities of Quinine, Slcrenry, and I believe all Iho Tonics ad
vertised, but all without any permanent roller. At last 1
tried Cartku’s Spanish Mixturk, two bottles or which effec
tually cured me. and I am happy *° “»y I •>» vo had neither
Chills or Fevers since. I consider it the best Tonic in the
world, and tlie only medicine that over reached my case.
Beaver Dam, near Itishmond. Va. JOHN LONGDEN.
C. B. LUCK, Esq., now in tho city of Richmond, and for
ninny years in the Post Office, has such confidence in the
Astonishing efficacy of Carter’s Spanish SIixtuiik. that he
lias bought upwards of 60 bottles, which he lias given away
to tho afflicted. Sir. Luck says he has never known tt to
fail when taken according to directions.
Dr. MINGE. a practising Physician, and formerly of the
City Hotel, in tlie city of Richmond, says ho lins witnessed
in a number uf instances the effects of Carter’s Spanish
Mixture, which were most truly surprising. Ho says in h
enso of Consumption, dependent on the Liver, tho good ef
fects were wonderful Indeed.
SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of the (Inn of Drinkcrlk 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—Tlie Editors or tho Rich-
mond Republican had a servant employed in their press
room, cure I of violent scrofula, combined with Rheuma
tism, which entirely disabled him from work. Two bottles
of Carter’s Spanish Mixtnre made a perfect cure of him, and
the Editors, in a public notice, say they *• cheerfully recom
mend it to all who ore afflicted with any disease of the
blood.”
STILL ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA—I hod a very
valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter’s Spanish Mix
ture. I consider tt a truly valuable medicine. JAMES M
TAYLOR. Conductor on the R. F. k P. R. R. Co , Richmond,
Virginia.
Salt Ilheum off 30 Years Staiullnir Cured
Mr. JOHN THOMPSON.raiding in the city of Richmond,
was cured by three bottles or Carter’s Spanish Mixture, ol
Salt Rheum, which he had nearly 20 years, ami which all
tho physicians of the city could not cure. Mr. Thompson
is a well known merchant of Richmond, Va., und his cure
is most remarkable.
WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond. Va . had rv servant
cured of Spyhliis. in tho worst form, by Carter’s Spanish
Mixture. He says he cheerfully recommends it, and
alders itnn invaluable medicine.
RICHARD E. WIST, of Richmond, was cured of Scrofula
and what physicians culled confirmed Consumption, by
threo bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture.
EDWIN BURTON. Commissioner of the Revcnuo, says he
has seen the good effects of Carter’s Spanish Mixture in
number of Spyhilitie cases, and says tt la a perfect cure fi
that horrible disease.
WM. G. HARWOOD, of Richmond, Va.. cured old sores
and ulcers, which disabled him from walking. Took a low
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 00., No. 83
Mlden I-atie. New York.
BENNETT k BEERS. No. 125 Main-st., Richmond, Va.
And for sate by SHOMA8 M. TURNER k CO.. JAMES
M. CARTER. A. A. LOIDMONS k CO., and W. W. UN-
COLN, Savannnh. E. 8. STIIOECKER. Macon, and by Drug
gists and Country Merchants everywhere.
maySO—ly isalwfcwOm
SWAIM’S CELEBRATED PANACKA,
For the cure of Incipient Consumption. Scrofula, General
Debility, White Swelling, Rheumatism. Diseases of the
Liver and Skin, and nil diseases arising from impurities
of tlie blood and the effects of mercury.
S WAIM’S PANACEA has 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 tho 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 tlie singular fortuno of being recommended by the
most celebrated physicians and other eminent persona.
Among others by—
W. Gibson, M. D.,Prof. of Surgery,Pa. University.
’. of Surg, N.Y. Univeral
Valentine Mott. M. D.. Prof, of Sure. N.Y. University
W. P. Dowees.M. D .Prof.of Mid. Pa.Uhiverslty.
N. Chapman. M. D., Prof of Physic.Pa. University.
T. Parke. M. D.,Pros’tCollego Physicians, Philad
Dr. Del Valle, Prof, of Medicine*, Havana.
Jose Eourenco de Lux. Prof, of Surgery. Lisbon
J. Chimnan, Member Royal College 8ureeon«. London.
G. W. Erring, late Minister to Spain.
Sir Thomas Pearson, Major General British Army.
Gilbert Robertson. British Consul. &o.
And also, the wonderful cures effected by 8walm’s Pana
cea have, for many years, mnde It an Invaluable remedy.
The Panacea does not contain mercury in any form,and bo-
ing an Innocent preparation, It may be given to the*moat
tender Infant,
The retail price has been reduced to 81 60 per bottle (con
taining three half pints) or three bottles for 84.
BEWARE OF IMPOSITION.
Swaim’s Panacea Is in round bottles, fluted longitudinal
ly, with tbe following tetters blown in tho glass: ** Swaim’s
—Panahu—Fhilud’a,” and haring tho name of James
8w*lm stamped on the sealing wax and written on the label
covering the cork, and a splendid engraving for the side ot
tho bottle, comiKised of geometric lathe work, comprising
nlno different dies, whlclt bay* been turned for the exclu
sive use of the proprietor, by Draper A Co., bank note en
gravers of Philadelphia. In the centre Is a portrait of the
late Wm. Swain, copyright secured.
Also, Swaim’s Vermifuge,
A valuable Family Medicine, beinga highly approved rem
edy for all diseases arising from doblllty of the digestive or
gans, such as worms, cholera morbus, dysentery, fever and
ague, bleeding piles, sick headache, &o. See the pamphlet
(whloh may be had gratis) accompanying the Vermifuge.
Prepared only at Swaim’s Laboratory, the old stand Sev
enth-street, below Chestnut. Phlladelpoia, and sold by all
tbe respeotabte druggists In the United 8tatea.
Caution to nut Public.—Persons wishing to obtain the
K nuinc Swaim’s Panacea and Bwalm’a Vtrtnifuge. should
careful to observe that the name SWAIM Is spelled cor
rectly on the labels, or they may be Imposed on by medi
cine* miute In Imitation ol them by a person bearing" a
somewhat similar name, well calculated to deceive. Gen
eral agents for the Uhl tod States,
B0HHTEUN« BROTHERS k CO„
mh22 r -2*wtf 1Q4 and iofi John-street, New York.
COUGHS, COLDS ANP BRONCHITIS.
lAOTIIXES DE PARIS.—For the cure of coughs, colds
and bronchial affections of tbe throat, so prevalent at
IW, will «ot,.lJ-Tl.tlon. :0M1» M»l ol
lUHY COUGH cam:
.land warranted, Iftawd accord-
Ions, whloh are simple! to cure all
i ate within the reach of any nedf
cine. Dcsiuo auonuoa relief lu case* tof teloup, asthma, ev
tarrhs. and bronchitis, and bring one ortho moat usefu
•remdd^lBlhaeawyiiUgesdraonsumptldn. V: •
. Mr. Rice In placing tills article before the public, claims
not to liavo discovered or Ingeniously compounded medi
cines hitherto unknown, or knuwn only as separate reme
dies ortn euch combinations as prevented the foil force ot
tliolr-beneficial effects.. Nor does be aver that his cough
canity hiui the approval of Uio ” entire medical faoulty.” or
haiheen recommended by tlie - most enlightened physi
cians,” but he would merely state, that having himself stif-
fored severely from bronchial affection, attended wlt,h nlgbl
sweats apd coughing, he applied to one of the foculty whose
proscription afforded auohspoedy rellof and resulted in such
K rfoct cure that he was Induced to obtain a knowledge ol
e ingredients and the manner In whloh thoy might lo
properly compounded with auger to give them aeorivenlent
and palatable form, since which he Ess had tbe satisfaction
. ofudmiulstoring It successfully in many cases. Tlie Incrre-
dlenls of which till* candy Is composed, among which Wild
Cherry li the principal, nre perfectly harmless, and may be
taken by permute of all ages at all time*. Unllka many of
the cough candies nosr onerod for sale, purporting to be
the product or profound medical research, but which In
reality are the concoctlrn* of genino candy makers, this ar
ticle is not oxpoetod tn cure - ail Hie ills thnt flash is heir
to." but Is peculiarly adapted to the few,, diseases above
mentioned, add Instead of being composed of tlift poorest
quality of sugar, Infused with Hie extract of hoarhound, It’
Is mado from sugar in Its highest state ol perfection, and
contains well known * nnd approved remedies. Try It, and
Its Intrinsic.merit will call forth a spontaneous approval
from'ymi, which ere long vritt give tt popularity unparallel
ed In the history of nostrums.
A3r Price 26 cents per package
Each genuine package of Rice’s Cough Candy will bear on
the envelope the signature ol
T C. RICE.
corner Broughton and Whltekor-street*.
Savannah. Georgia.
Country merchants can be supplied by the box, each box
containing 50 packages, at $0,25. octll
and And Scotland, has made arrangements
tor extending bis bualuejM, by which bet*, now enabled to
Bye a grater variety of colors nn silk and woolen dresses,
shawU, fte. r which he trust* will generally please *11 *l»o
may favor him with tlielr pfttronnge.
uenttomon’a garments dyed, cleaned or renovated, as
may be required. In the same superior style whloh Ites gen-
orally so much pleased his pationaand friends.
Ladies' bonnets dyed, bleached and pressed In the most
fashionable styles.
Orderafrdm tho 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, so
that ho moy know whore to call for them,
nnvlfi ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
SUNDlllKS.
QK HHPS etinico Porto Rico Sugar 515 do Ft Croix do;
, . t> U Alls Stuart's crashed nnd powdered Sugar: 50 do
do A Band 0 derided do {150 bills Baltimore and Georgia
Hour; 76doGeneseo do; 50 do Hiram Smith’s do; 36
casks quarts and pints London Porter; 60 bbls PhlUdel-
E h In Cream .Alo ; 76 boxes soda and sugar Craokera; 30
bis lA»rtl; 200 sacks Uio Coffee; 50 do teiguyra dn: 60 do
old Government Java do ; 4 pipes Metier Swan'Gin ; 2 do
Stnghound do ; 6 half pipes Otanl. Dupuy n Co's Brandy;
8 do Slgiielt do; 10 quarter casks Sweet Malaga Wine ; 10
dolortdo; 10 do Madeira do; 60 baskets Iteidselck do ;
150 bbls domestic Gin, Bum, Whisky nnd I randy; 26 do
2 «nd 3 Mackerel; 00 half bbls do: 6 coses Sardines;
200 boxes No 1 pale and family Soap ; 100 doTalfow Can
dies: 76 do Pearl Starch; 160 roams Wrapping Paper. Just
received and for sate by
octa McMahon & doyle.
THE WONDER OF THIS WORLIJ t
“ We would not grow one bud of hope
You cannot garner In ripd fruit! ’’
T HE GREAT REMEDY is nt test discovered, nnd Uiut roll
destroyer of human happiness at length is conquered!
Consumption shall no longer rob our firesides of their
brightest ornnments, and sink many a gentle spirit to an
untimely grave! Consumption can be cured—Asthma will
soon be as the tilings that were—and Coughs and Colds, the
f iarents of Hint full disease, that so often brings wo to the
tomes of our laud, vanish, ns if by uingic, before this sover
eign remedy.
This Is that which has so long been sought for, and is in
full faith offered to tlie public ns a ckiitaln curb for cough*,
colds, whooping-cough, croup, asthma, and consumption
and will. In any case where lung* sufficient aro left to sus
tain life, check the ulceration and raise the patient to
health. Tills is not nn idle boast, nor is tills remedy sent
into the market without a thorough trial, but has proved
beyond a doubt, that wlint has been nsserted can nx donk.
‘•Tlie * - * —
Hie sontiment. that consumption cannot be cured, lins
destroyed more lives than tlie disease Itself.”—llr. Warren.
But there la Hope I
DEVINES’ COMPOUND PITCH LOZENGE I
The proprietor, by the use of this article, and the blessing
of Providence, was raised, when he was pronounced by his
physician to be almost dying with consumption, to perfect
health, and is not willing Hint so great a blessing should be
withheld from those on whom thin right hand emissary ol
death” ha* placed ills mark.
Tho Lozengo is perfectly harmless In its nature, nnd can
be taken with impunity by the infant and tlie invalid ; and
its bcneficinl effects will be felt In a few hours after com
mencing Its use. Let all then, try tt. and if these assertion*
are not proved, after an Impartial trial, tlie price of tho box
will be returned, and nil agents are authorized to relund
the money tn any case where the article U not perfectly
satisfactory.
These lozenges are put up in 26 cents. 60 cents, and Jl
boxes.nml only need a trial to bo fully appreciated.
C. P. HUNT. Dahikn. Ga., only agent for tlie Southeri
States, to whom nil orders must be addressed. fcl8-dAw
TO PRINTERS.
A NEW EDITION of tho specimen Book of BtiuCR’a Nkw
York Typk Focxdrt will bo published in September.
1853. and will bo given to those proprietors of printing of
fices who will KHul for tt. or tt will bo forwarded them by
mail on receipt, in advance, of filly cents for the postage.
In tt nre exhibited mnny articles never before shown;
•hero liavo been added to tho Foundry new varieties ut
Roman types from nine-lino pica to pearl, various imita
tions of writing, n great number of fancy fonts, border both
plnln nnd iliiiiiiiualed, labor-saving rules, and a complete
foundry or Germans
Tho types now manufactured aro cast from a new c
bination of metal of great durability, nnd aro usually kept
on hand in large quantities. Every fancy font U sotd by
weight, and at tho printed prices, which me from 10 to 25
per cent, less than those of Homo other foundries. All oth
er printing materials nrofuruished at manufacturers’ prices
either for cash or credit.
Printers wishing to open accounts with mo. or whose
dealings have been long suspended are requested to accom
pany tlieir orders with city reference to prevent delay.
Printers of newspapers who cliuoSe to publish this ndvor-
tlMimcnt including this note, three times before the 1st of
August, 1854, anil sentl mV one- of tho paper*, will bo paid
for it in typo when they purchase five times tlio amount ol
tlieir bill from me. of my own manufactures, selected from
my specimens. GEORGE BRUCE,
n21—dtw&wSt 13 Chambers street. New York.
REALESTATE FOR SALE OR LEASE.
T M1E subscriber offers tor sale, a number or Building I/its
in Oglethorpe Town, near the contemplated railri id
depot. He will also lease, for a term of five, ten. fifte . or
twenty years, a number of other lots in the vicinity of the
above. junelfi—lnw3in A. WEBB.
THE NOUCROSS PLAINING MACHINE
T HIS machine is considered by all who aro acquainted
with its operation, ns being the cheapest, safest, most
expeditious,and doing work better generally, than any in
tt took a silver medal nt tho Mechanics’ Charitable Insti
tute in Boston, in the fall of 1860. nnd soon after a gold
medal at Hie Fair of the American Institute in the city of
Now York, it being pronounced tlie host rotary plainer. In
a contest with the Woodworth party in IheCircuit Court of
tho United States, Judge Sprague’s decision was iu favor of
Norcross.
tt is the intention to sell righto on very rearonahle terms.
Machines of tlie best quality can bo furnished Ly me
promptly from the North.
H. LIVERMORE, Agent for the South.
jAOKPo.vvn.ur.0ct.nl. 1853. wfl—nov!2
"ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD.
Ranaway or stolen, ou tlie 21st August lust, my
negro man named JARRATI. He is of black color,
about six feet high, well made, twenty-six or seven
years old. sensible in conversation, a little ruptured,
had on a truss when he lell home, and ho Is everyway a
likoly looking negro, tt is likely he will bo making to
wards Savannah or Charleston, as ho was raised in North
Carolina, nnd brought from there in 1849. The above re
ward will be paid lor the thief on his conviction. Twenty
dollars will bo paid on delivery of aihl negro to mo if taken
out of this county, nnd ten dollars If lodged In any jail and
safely kept until I get him. The rupture may not bo seen
unless closely examined. I’LINY SHEFFIELD.
Thomas county. Ga., October 18th. 1853. oct23—wtf
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD—For my man
Boston, and Ids delivery to me, or conllnen ent in
any safo Jail, so Hint loin get 1dm. Ho left me
.about the first of June, 1852 ; he is about 5 feet 8
inches high, very black, high forehead, punch mouth, n
wide space between Ids upper front teeth, in wnlking turns
his feet rather out, he has a wife nt Mr. Joseph Wilson’s in
Bulloch county. Ga.. near Statesboro, by tho name of Char
ity; she formerly belonged toJcfforaon Boyd, near Poor
Bobbin..Seri veil county. Ga. When heard or last he was
about Boyd's. I have heard lie is getting Shingles and
goes to Savannah pretty often on timber rafts and wood
bonts. tt Is likely ho has n pass and has altered his name
I think if thereto a good lookout about Savannah nnd up
and down the riverand about Mr. Wilson’s and Mr Boyd’s
ho will soon be caught.
My address Is Four Mile Branch, Barnwell District. South
Carolina. WILIJAM ASI1LY.
June 2 wtf
VALUABLE LAND AT AUCTION. ~
O N tlie fifteenth dny of December uext, 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 15 miles from St. Marks,
and near tho Wakulla river, containing 1800 acres, nearly
nil of which is rich hammock nud cane brake, and unequal-
ed in quality und location by any tract of land, of tlie size,
in the southern county. Terms—One-third cash, balance
in one and two years with interest Sale positive.
Further inhumation can lie obtained from Jas.T. Archer,
Tallahassee, or myself, at Albany. Ga.
nov6—d&wlm WM. W. CIIEEVER-
BRUNSWICK CITY, GEORGIA.
Large and Peremptory Sale ef Building Lott in the City of
Bruntwick, State of Georgia.
T HE proprietors of the city of Brunswick, hereby give
notice that a sale of Uvc hundred eligible lots will take
place, by public auction, at the Oglethorpe Home. In Raid
city, on Thursday, the 12th day of January. 1854, at twelve
o’clock. M. The sate will be positive to the highest bidder.
Terms—one-third cash, the remaining two-third* in
nnd two years. Title perfect. The port nnd site or Bruns
wick hold nut commercial and maritime advantage* supe
rior to those presented by any other south of Chesapeake
Bay. The climate is healthy—tlie water pure Further
particulars, with maps, etc., mny be lind at tho office of
the company. 90 Broadway. Now York, or of Mr. John
Brooka. Agent. Brunawlck, Georgia.
WM. CHAUNCEY President.
Thomas A. Dextkr, Secretary. nov30
TO CAUPKNTEH8, CONTRACTORS, AND
BUILDERS.
r I ’HE cheapest establishment in the southern country for
-L the sate of sashes, doors, blinds and wood Mouldings,
of every variety, is at the corner of Calhoun and Washing
ton streets, Charleston. S. 0. All my work Is made of the
best seasoned white pine, and the sashes are glazed in the
very neatest manner.
A full supply of paints, oil. glass, varnishes, anil brushes.
always for sale low. sopg—w4w B. F. SMITH.
a General Commission House, prwith an experi
enced businessman, in Savannah, by a gentleman now re
siding in upper Georgia. From his extanslre acquaintance
among the planters and business men of the middle and
northern soctions of our State, lie flatters himself that he
can bring with him not only •• paper references ” but a de-
sirable business, which heretofore has been done in other
markets. If there are any in Savannah who desire such nn
alliance they will please address B. B., offico of the Savan-
nah Oeoiglan. novl—dfilw
^ SUNDRIES.
pC/) CASKS prime Bacoii Sldca ; 25 do do Shoulders ; 20
W W tierces sugar-cured Hams; 100bhto A B nnd 0 clari
fied Sugar; aohlnto Muscovado da; 26 do Porto Rico do;
20 do New Orleans do; 60 bbls buttor, sugar and soda
Crackers ; 60 boxes ThIIow Candles, 0s nm 8<; loo do Ad
amantine do 0* ; 25 do Siierm do 0s ; 60 cnskH Hibort’s
London Portor, pinto j 200 boxes Colgate’s l’enr! Starch:
100 do No 1 pale and family Soap ; 60,000 Havana Segnrs
600 bags Shot, assorted sizes ; 6U boxes English Pipes ; 300
bbls Baltimore Flour : 60 do Hiram Fnilth’s do ; 60 bags
Georgia do ; 300 reams Wrapping Paper; 15 tierce* small
Rice. For sale hy uct3 WEBSTER k PALMES
t lliUK.'K HAMS. Ac.—.lust received—200 choice Reynold’s
t extra Hams. 6 liluto Bacon Shoulders. 10,bbls I,oni
lard. 10 half bbto Pig Pork. 6 hlute Porto Rico Sugar. 26
bbls Stuart's crashed and clarified Sugar, 60 hoses Beadel’s
Soap. Starch and Candles. 20 dozen Water Palls, 30 do as
sorted Scrub Brushes. 60 do assorted Clothes Lilies, CO boxes
ground Coffee. 30 do Mustard. 60 gross sound wood Matches.
30 dozen Washboards. 60 bbls while wlno Vinegar. 10 bbls
N 0 Syrup. Ac.. Ac., for sale, wholesale and retail, at Hie
corner of Broughton and Drayton streets, by
“Yin
sep‘28
DAVID O’CONNER.
- , * —J nuu I ill, lie
tlie attention of planters, liouxe-keepera and others, to
■ny large nnd varied uoiortinmit of Crockery. China. Glass,
and Stone Ware; Wood and Willow Ware; Family Hard
ware; Table Cutlery ; Plain and Japaned Tin Ware; ami
Fancy Articles—in short, every article necessary to furnish
a house from kitchen to garret, may bo found nt this estate
[tollment. except dry goods and cabinet furniture, nnd nt as
low, if not lower prices, tlmn tliry can be purchased etoe-
where. *ep21 J. p. COLLLN8.
OUND1HES.—76 barrels Stuart’s Crashed and Powdered
p sugar •, 80 do. do. A. U undo Clarified augar ; 23 hlute
l’rim Porto Rico, und 10 hlute. St. Croix sugar ; 60 Casks
quarto and pints Bynss London Porter : 00 bbls. Tread
well’s soda biscuit; 30 bbls. nnd 76 kegs Prime Leaf Ijird ;
60 muto superior old government Java Coffee ; 40 bags
Inguy ra nnd 80 Prime old Rio Coffee; 5 Pipes medor swan
Gin ; 60 boxp* Roys lemon Syrup : 20 barrels Winter
Strained nnd Blenched Whale Oil ; 300 boxes No. 1 Pate
and Family Soap ; 20 tierces superior sugar curled Hams ;
50 boxes white fiO do. colored Cheese : 100 boxes new scal
ed Herrings ; 100 do. Adamantine Candles; 80 do.BcadelL
0s ami 8.-i Tallow Candles ; 60. boxes Pearl Starch ; 40 boxes
Ground Coffee ; 20 do. do. Pepper ; 50doz. painted Buckets
200 reams wrapping and 100 Cup und letter paper, lnnd
ing and for sate by
3cpt27 SCRANTON. JOHNSON k CO.
NEW BOOKS.
A CTS of the Legislature of Georgia, for 1861—*2; Mis*
Bremer’* Homes of the New World—impression* ol
America, in two volumes.
Tlie Second War with England, by J. T. Iteadley. in two
volumes, with plalea.
Men and Thine* aa I Saw Them in Europe, by Kirwan.
Venice—the City of the Sea. from the invasion of Napo
leon to the capitulation in 1849. by Kdm. Flagg, with a map
and embellishments, in two volume.
Sir Wm, Hainiltou’s Dtocusaluiis on Philosophy and lit
erature, Educntiou nnd University Reform.
TempletiJii’a Engineer, Millwright and Mechanics' Pocket
Companion, with mathematical tables.
Picture Pleasure Book, with 500 lllurtrntionH.
Swiss F'nmily Kabinson. with 8 Illustration*.
Clouded Happiness, by Countex* d’Or*ay.
F'ern leaves, from Funny’s Port Folio.
> Cloister Life of Charles V ; The Mud Cabin ; Professor
Silliinnn’s Travels In Europe ; Echoes of a Bello ; Lorenzo
Benonl; Moore’s Life of Sheridan. Ac.
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
MORE NEW BOOKS.
R ECEIVED BY S. S. SIBLEY, Oct. 26th. 1853 —Discus
sion on Philosophy und Literature, by Sir W. Hamilton.
Homes of tho New World, or Iiiipre*sions of America, by
Fredrikn Bremer, translated by Mary Hewitt.
Men and Tilings in Ffonqo). 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 llervey.
Dr Chalmers’ Correspondence, by Itev Wm llnnnn.
All in not Gold that Glitters, or tlie Young California, by
Cousin Alice.
The Young Astronomer. J C Abbott.
Gleason's Pictorial; BnrnuiiiV Illustrated Nows.
Godev's Lady’s Rook nml Graliaiii’n Magazine, for Novem
ber; Blackwood’s Magazine, for October; Clouded Happi
ness. a novel, translated from the F'renrh of the Countess
d’Ornny; The Midnight Queen, by George I.ippnrd. F’or
sale nt 135 Congress street. nrlOd
I 7LOOK OIL Ci/nilS.—The most complete stock of Oil
. Cloths. In every variety of natternsnnd colors, varying
in widths from one to eight yards. Families nnd hotel keep-
'-s can cover their dining rooms or halls without piecing.
WM. H. GUIOS. Agent, Carpet Warehouse,
fcb5 140 Congress nnd 57 St. Jullan-sts.
scelvcd, a fine assortment of grid pens and pencils
double and single extension; also, a variety of fino
pens.frr cheap at the book s'ore of
a l'-l 3 S. S. v '*■ ! V I '.5Congress, street
received 100 Reynold’s Extra Family Hams. 2 bbls Pig
Hams. 39 hlute Bacon Shoulders. 10 half mils F'ulton Market
Reef. 10 half anil whole bbls Pig Pork. 10 bbto No 1 ls:af
Lard. 10 bbls winter till. For sate ut tlie corner of Brough
ton nnd Drayton strei to, by
"Ct26 DAVID O'CONNER.
OCHIJ’IY'S GEORGIA PLAIN'S—A few bales of these su-
O per'
, lor goods manufactured last senson, which are con
sidered by judges to be the best nrticlo in tho market —
Planters are invited to call and examine them before pur
chasing elsewhere. KKMPTON A VKRSTILLK.
°cl26 72 St. Julien and 106 Brjnn streets.
Rigs, for sale by '' nnv23 J. P. COLLINS.
U lSStil UTION’.—'The firm of Kisci A Pukviaxck heretofore
existing nt Traders’ Town. Camden county. Georgia
having dissolved co partnership on tho 29th dny or August,
Inst, the undersigned takes this method of informing their
friends nnd the public generally thnt the business at that
pluce will be continued by them, end that they nre at this
time receiving a large anil well selected stock of goods suit
able to the trade of the adjoining counties in Georgia and
Florida, and solicit the patronago of their friends and tlie
public generally. JAMES L. KING k CO.
Camden county. Sept. 30tl), 1863. octll—w3t
-- East Florida Slate Seminary are desirous of securing
tbo services of two mnlu nnd two female teachers for Halil
Institution. They propose as salutles—
Principal, male, 81,500
Assistant •• 1.000
Literary teacher, female 600
Music •• •• 000
All must bring with them satisfactory credential* ns to
morals nnd literary acquirements. Southern men nnd la
dles will iio preferred.
Application must bo made by or before tho 25th of De
cember next. Letters addressed to the Secretary of the
Board must be post paid. By order of tlie Roard. *
LEWIS C. GAINES. President.
J. M. McIntosh. Secretory. nov24—4
BIlHiE. Administrator William T. Taylor—South Caro
lina, ( oileton District, ill Fkiuity.—In obedience to the De
cretal order of the Court of Equity, made in this case, at the
Inst term. HENRY JOS1AII TAYLOR, the son of the intes
tate, William T. Taylor. If ho be alive, to hereby notified.
Hnd called upon, to come forward within thiee month*
from tho publication hereof, and claim the funds in this
O. P. WILLIAMS. Com. Equity C. D.
Wnltcrborough, S. C.,Sept. 13th, 1853. oct25—w3m
JV[ OTICE.—At tlie expiration of three months from date,
lx I shall apply to the Marine and Fire Insurance Rank
apply to the Marine and Fire Insurance Bank
of the .State of Georgia, for payment on the following de
scribed Iinlf bill: Right-hand half bill, on said bank. No.
111. letter A. dntod January 1st, 1852. Also, application
will bo made to tlie Rank of the State of Georgia for pay
ment on tlie following described halves: right-hand hall
820 trill. No. not known, tetter A. dated June Oth. 1840 ;
also, 810 bill. No. cut. think tt is No. 992, Branch at Ati-
gusin. Tlie left-hand halves of the above described bills
stolen or mtelnld hy mull.
JOHN R. COCHRAN.
Dublin. Ga., October 20tb. 1853. oct22—w3m
__ Academy, consisting of a Male and Female De
partment, and jointly comprising about sixty scholars —
Principal to furnish a femnlo assistant, to be approved by
tho Trustees. A married man preferred. The best testi
monials required. Bchonl to open January 1st. 1654. Ad
dress. WM. Q. BAKER, Sec’y W. A., Wultliourvlllo, Lib-
erty county, On, ’ • nov27—w3w
TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD.—Ranaway from
the subscriber, on tho 16th of August, a negro man
named TOM. about forty years old. stout and chunky
.built, and has a mark resembling % feather or arrow
commencing at the base of the nose and running up the
forehead. He x» III probably try to get to Savannah, where
lie has spent severe) rears of runaway life, sod was an In
mate of Savannah jail a good part of the year 1840.
WILLIAM GERMANY.
Loon county, Florida, 8opt. 12,1853. seplB—d&wtf
FOR SAUK,
gffs Fire hundred and eighty acres of Land, situated on
*3j_Skiddeway Island, nine miles by land and twenty miles
by water from the city. Three hundred acres of which to
fine corn and cotton land, tn a high state of cultivation.
The dwelling to a cottage, contsining seven rooms, walls
hnrd finished, with all necessary out houses, and a fine
orange grove, fig, pear and peaoh trees. Cannot be sur
passed for health. For terms apply to
nov!9 WY1J.Y & MONTMOLUN.
F LOUR and BUCKWHEAT—66 bbls H Smith's Genesee
Flour, 28 half do do. 80 X and X b bl * * nd
new hulled Buckwheat, received per steamer, and for sale
by nov20 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
GIG HAMS, BUTTER, fee.—Just received per steamer—
L Pig Hams and Pig Sides; also, 30 kegs Butter, and
20 boxes mild Cheese. For sate by
WM. Q. DICKSON. Barnsrd street,
dec2 near the Market.
V ERBENA WATER. &c.—Hajel’a and Basin’s Verbena
Water, also, genuine Farina Cologne, In Urge and
•mall bottles, jnst received and for sate by
nov9 W, W. LINCOLN. Monument square.
rpEA—60 half-chests Hyson, Imperial, and Pouchong. ft
X sate by aepln WEBSTER k PALMES.
•.for
COAX! .
inn TONB RED ASH COAL, of superic; quality, broken
1U\J and swooned, of also suitable for burning In grates,
landing from sehooner Narragansett, and lor sala at 80 per
GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE, 1854.
T HIS Institution, which was chartered in 1849, lias con
tinually enjoyed a high degree of prosperity under
the direction of a Faculty of experienced and successful in
structors. The course of study to full and comprehensive.
The recitation* are conducted so as to bring into play the
various mental powers of the pupil. Tlie aparatus cost
about $2,000. nnd to kept in constant use by the Professor of
Natural Science. Pupils in the Musical Department, enjoy
unusual advantage*. They receive, in common with all the
School, scientific instruction in vocal music, and they are
also instructed in the composition of musiesndin thorough
bass.
With a view to aid in supplying the home demand for
teachen. tbe Trustees have 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
ry. Catalogues rosy beobtained from eitherof the offioers.
THOS. J. BURNEY, Bee. Bd. Trus.
Madison. Nov. 7. islamSmwO—novlO
VALUABLE LUMBER LANDS FOR SALE.
The underaigued will sell three thousand acres, more
The underaigued will sen turee thousand acres, more
|Mor less, of the most valuable Lumber land In Georgia.
«wws-It1tes upon tho Alatamaba River, in the county of
Liberty fifteen mile* from Waltbourvllte, and about thirty
from Darien, parallel with the river, extending back from its
banks not fhrther than three mites to Its farthest line.
The timber to of the largest sire that grows in the south,
and very abundant, suitsile for masts or ranging timber.
The lam Ing to on* of the best 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 house.in good repair, and two lumber carta with every
appliance for tne lumber business, situated oa a high and
healthy hlU.
There are also about 300 acres of aa good hammock land,
for either corn or cotton, to be found any where, covered
with redo&k. white oak. hickory, and ash timber. These
land* present as good (kcllitiea for either lumber cutting,
stave getting, or turpentine, aa any other, and will be pen
etrated by the Savannah and Albany Railroad, now In oon-
temptation.
For further particulars address to Rioeborongb, Liberty
connty, Ga., either of the undersigned. C. R. JONES,
npvlMwtf H. H.J0NF3. -
VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE.
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hiui popm
Jl> "UtojUfl
"uvfing
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Rio. 100 Pock". 25 bag, 0 ,j
«jw2itS23‘ 81 tand., .„4 „
boxes Pearl Starch. ,} U 100 whol ° «nd q U4r ,“”
btacif Shot. 1U b is pure white wineand
hhi i? [ .h?*? new Raisins, loo drum-rew 10 ?
bbls Filberts, 6 csscs Gilloux Sardines 10
soft ahell Almonds,. 10 hills 1'ecnn NnfJ R* frails bird i n( i
20 hall bbls Fulton 'marketKaS U
pnign quarts ami pints, 00.000 dSrwtVtf 1 “ lrk <W
l lekit-s quarts and half gallon. 25 cases kntmV® bo * l '»
Ginger. 60 boxes clay Pipes. J6 dr» pi,« '^served
boxen assorted Crackers, 60 boxes aasorted^n i 00 .^ 1 * * n, l
anmntlne Candles, 16 do pstent do, lo bbls n 't’ * 1 °*d-
£“} r quarter bbls do. 60 boxes l , ". ckl,,, « t . 25
bbls Oder V inegar. 20 do Imitation wblm ^ lftl , Ci ' ltr ' 55
Champaign Cider, for sale a* above on the? do ' Uio
dating terras.
Proposals for the supply iff Hilp Chandlery will be re-
“ of schedule, which can bu i
eeivpu in pursue....
plying at tills office.
nov20—«
n by np
JOHN BOSTON. Collect!
trict
A PROCLAMATION.
OKOHRIA : nv IIOWEI.I. (XJlIII. fiUVEHNOn OF 8Ain STATU
0 tho Ifonnrnbla Justice- iff tlio Inferior Courts of tlie
several counties composing tlie Coweta Judicial Ms-
A vacancy having occurred In the Judgeship of tho Co-
* utn •judicial District by the resignation of the Hon. Edward
* - ”"Ji 1 'R* hereby issue this my proclamation, requiring
tlie duly authorized officer* ol -aid Judicial District to hold
nn election in tlieir respective counties on the first Monday
in January. 1864. in manner nml form ns by law pointed oui.
t" (ill such vacancy, und Unit they mako a return thereof
toliito Department.
Given under my hand nnd the Seal of tlie Executive Depart
ment, this 4th day uf Novellicr. 1863
„ _ HOWELL COBB.
I»y trp Governor:
W. W. I'AlXK. F. K. D,
Comities composing the Coweta Judicial District: Cowe-
ta, PcKnlii. Fayette, heard.Meriw. thcr nnd Troup
DE WITT & MORGAN
/)FFI-.R for sale, nt the lowest market price, a large nnd
W well selected stock of Dry Goods, to which they respect
fully solicit attention :
Ladles’ Dress Goods,
Black Silks, of alt width* and heat makes,
Black figured Silks, p ain nnd colored Silks,
I'nrto plaid and broc-de Silks,
Paris printed M. de Ltines.» largo and benutifol slock.
Plain colored do. and ('horns and Broadway Browns,
Finiill figured Mmi.-lin de l-xlnc*. for children,
English uml American Mouslin de Laincs
Printed Satin de dienes. m*n- nnd very handsome.
Mourning Goods,
A great variety of Mourning Dress Good* and Embrolde-
rlea, consisting of every thing new and beautiful.
Hosiery.
A large variety of English nod German Hosiery, for la
dies, gentlemen, and children.
Also,
Flanuels. Shirtings nnd Fhoelings. Blankets. Quilts, Irish
Linens. Table Damasks nnd Napkins. Kerseys, Plains. Osna-
burgs. Brown Shirtings, fee.. Ac. octlO
M. PRENDEHGAST & CO.,
178 Broughton Brett. appotUn St. Andrew'* Ball.Sarannah,
H AVE great pleasure in direct ing attention to late pur
chases. In connection witli tlu-ir retnil trade, they ©
ryout strictly the same system.in the sale of tiieirgnods
U pursued by the large houses in the northern cities, name
ly: Bring tlieir customer* tlie full advantage arising from
buying In large lots. Planters, nnd heads or families, nnd
nil persons, buying iu quantity. will find many large tots to
buy from, nnd decidedly cheap oct'JO
ZERSIAN'8 AKTI-SCUUUl'TiC TOOTH
WASH.
T HIS delicious article cuml-ine* so many meritorious
tlimiUii!*. that it now fins become a stundnnl favorite
witli |*c citizens of New York! Philadelphia, Baltimore.
Pittsburg, and other places. 1 enlists nnd Physicians pre
scribe tt in tlieir practice most successfully, and r rom every
soul co tlo* lun*l (flittering laudations are awarded it. In-
llunicd. sore, or bleeding tfnnis are immediately cured by
its use ; its action upon them U mild, soothing, and effec
tive. tt cIcan.-t-H the teeth so thoroughly that they nre
made to rival pearl iu whiteness, amt diffuses tlir ugh the
mouth such a delightful freshness, that tlie breath is ren
dered exquisitely sweet, and it will In most instances af
ford relief to the most violent toothache.
The following Certificate from Hr Chilton, a Chemist o!
world wide celebrity who lots sol-mitted the article to a
cliemicnl analysis, is proof sufficient to convince any
of Its superiority
*• 1 have examined a bottle of •• Zermnn's Anti-Scorbutic
"'•nth Wash.” nud find it to he n vegetable preparation of
"<i innocent character. 1 believe it will prove beneficial for
tlie purpose it to recommended.”
JAMB*. H. CIULTO.V, M. D., Chemist.
Just received,and for sale by
novl* W. IV. LINCOLN. Monument Square.
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WATER-CURE INSTITUTE—MILLEDGE
VILLE. GEORGIA.
|R. E. G. DOYLE takes pleasure in announcing toinvn
Inis nnd tho public generally, thnt thu above popular
uni superiorly appointed establishment, formerly conduct-
v-d by T. Caklto.v Covi.h. M D„ is now ready for the recep
tion of putiente seeking a restoration to hen’lth.
All chronic diseases of tlio human organism successfully
treated nt this institute: dyspeprin. gout, rheumatism,
constipation, hemorrhoids nr idles, hemorrhages, amen-
errheun, inunorrhmo. dysmenorriia-a. Iluor alhus. genital dis
placements, affections of tlio eyes and ears, tetter, ery
sipcins nnd nil chronic diseases of the skin and scalp, scro
fuln, dropsy. Syphilis, nnd the humoral diseases g neral
ly. neuralgia, sciatica, tic doiilour-iix. hysteria, epilepsy
or the falling sickness, virligo. paralysis, apoulectictendon-
cy. bronchitis asthma, chronic iullniiiutlon nl the stomach
and bow els. atrophy, and indeed every possible habit of, or
chron c diseased action tlmt is curable—nud all diseases are
curable. If no organic lesion be present.
The Ladies' Department is under the immediate supervi
sion of thnt accomplished holy. Mrs. .lAXKMATrURWS.au well
known to tlie old patrons of the establishment
_ The facilities which this institution offers for the prosecu
tion of a strictly hydropathic nnd hygienic course of treat
meat, together with its easiness of ncrew from all points in
Georgia, and tlie adjoining States, renders it peculiarly
adapted to the wants of invalids, desirous of availing them
selves of the efficacy of tlie water-cure.
Tlie purity of the water nnd accommodation* for guests,
are too well kunwn to need comment.
In fitting up the establishment no expense has been spar
ed that could conduce to make tt oue of the most desirable
places of resort for invalids in the United States.
Patients will be required to furnish their own out-fit.—
These will consist of friction sheets and towels, compresses,
“id blankets, for sudorific purposes. All of which esu be
purchased here on tlie most reasonable terms.
Trams—Professional attention, use of baths, fee . $10 per
week—Imnrd $5 per week—payable monthly-. Servants
boarded nnd treated for $10 per week.
Ail letters of Inquiry promptly answered. jticeO
carriage manufactouv -
- J CARRIGE3. BUUUIF.H AND MIkil-c
—tt general assortmect. ju»t received
ecu Iters nre now prepared lo offei i„ sub.
most popular Establishments, and Bullde^i " r
The selections were made by one of th/n *' v,ir,l »-
reference to the reaulrenieut* of this market'"' " i,1 ‘ Mric ‘
they are determined to keep only sueli sn't,! , .
line, a* they can confidently rei-onuni-mt ,n 'Mr
ing assured that they will he suslsim-d t n !l "■*' rn "' f "'l
Slid tiller pin-., nf ,1 i . m offering u |,,ii ua
market.
Tliu l-ublic nre most rcKjwrir.illv roiup.t,.,!
■»‘“r wVhtK:
■ “‘-V IIICIIIWOW. UlH-llll
by nn examination of thrit stock
All kinds of Re|-a'riiig dune a
Corner West
Ud Hay-sts,
I*. S. BENNETT it rn
SUljL'BttullS TO J. c. Tm.Kvf.’iv
- JlnvlngpurcliaM-d the eiiitfn ,
,J. C. Tiiokxton in Id. Carris'-!- oli. iTl ° f Mr '
ist rc*ni«.irnlli- cii-K . .I V- biblNhnii-iit in
tensive patronage so liberally te.' s 'towed«i. n >
mrl.nmt of .11 bind, or C.rrl.w.. Sj”L «-•
T h,l.to 1 mprl l , |,„. Mr . J C.Thorolon. .In',
ntthe noi’tli. for tlie purchase and sueniv i
is CXIierlence ot *......... .
nttlie noitli.for tlie purchase and suimt,- ,r turn i> t 'ul
n,ont. III.o,perle„« of hi"®,"! '-““-I'•
tlioSoolli .III In.oioto our frlr,, " £*’**«-
F’ll .rlerti'il .loci; n. c.unot'run'to'I,*.J,.'""’'' - 1 " 11 »
Mr. Ilraum .111 giro hi. ZZ ,. " *«!"•.
repairing, as heretofore. LKWfo^% BFA'vnT^ 01
mi . - BKXXm.
T IRMAS A. immvs.
JUDGE tV. llAItRlS.
A Cg\RD.—It will tie seen from the nlmve (i,.< 11
out to Messrs. L. s. Pv.NMvr 1
deneo in the ability of these genGem' l V„i^ n!‘ lh
.i„ , v ■"•viimn lor Hie 111)
public....
while looking to Ida o— *-*
-..-serving man. win,,
interest, will net neglect those of
his patrons.
In relinquishing my business in this place ; ,-i „ „ n
port unity to say, that tt to not Iren.an?dt.i,li*.K:
whatever. Since my residence in tlie citv of s„ . ,' ?
have been kindly and generously treated. smlbJi'lc
cceded much better than I antieii nicd a < *" c-
to the course 11 have just taken. I have teen rrotnuted t,v
considerations ofn private clinracteraiiogelheV™* 1,2.5
I mny be, I shall always carry with me the liveliest sen,n
nertro «« ° n i cb * rUU *}'• Jvepest interest in u„ J,. s !
“'ivaucvnicnt or the city nnd its people. Noth,
tig will do more to effect this, than tbe iustsinluS .
•’•"‘‘ •y nn,l l honorable competition. Let the vih«I
the City and State see to it. j c Tfioimov
Savannah, oth May.1853. niOUMtft.
N. B. Mr. II. D. W.ALCXANnni is my legalh- antliorM
agent for the transaction and closing un ol mv Ini-ini-«
,,,nA l(> J- C. TlildtXTJiX.
m uylra^d. Ta7 pro^”; „
Su Inmn f ot * ' ^°r r " lk -'» • baring recently leased
.Vr?". 1 : i*”U"
ing his numerous friends thnt be has. at great labor
expense, refitted nnd fu. n to bed the bouse „nd provided liie
most ample arrangements for tlie comfort and convenience
of all who may lavor Id.,, with their patronage
fl .ii»pi n ifim ,ll, ir C . < ; nS .'r er “M ** cx l" ,rk ' ,la ''» botei-keebing lie
ll.itlers biinseil IImt families and single Itonr'—• —
'iiinioilnted at tlie Irving nv sallsfnclorilv a
s at any other
„-i‘ ' : r : ,f Co ,W visitingWashinglnn.
with a »few lo reside there lor some time, would d» well to
ex unine t hi.* house before niakiuguriaiigeim-nlseUewtero.
It to idiglbiy situated at Die corner .ffJgrb street and IVnn
m..n,? a-| Vr, ', ,,, V 1 ,, " lw ."-'i bp,we * B ‘be Capitol nnd Depart-
m<nt.«. Tlie budding la large and of modern arebitedure
1 ro to ne w " rC n'l , ’ra? U n n, '. d ,**“ and the furni-
tore is new and of the best des-riptmn.
^'R .^riter —Tlie charges are moderate and in arrant-
whitoUh r tables groan with tlie liesl
a nee with tbe times
thnt the cuuutry affords. Call, e
selver
ml s
Washington. It. C.. June 1.1853
Tills BEST UllAJIl'AltiN IN THE MARKET.
THE ‘FRISSARD’ CHAMPAIGN AND THE
T •JD.XDUN C1.LB’ CIIAMPAItiX.
HF. underslgucd would respectfully Inform Ibe Imde
nnd public generally that he to ii«w receiving these
truly excelient wines, per every Havre packet, wkick be
oilers in bond or from store.
Tho above wines have been carefully examined «nd com-
pared with nil the favorite brands, mid nre pronounced by
judges fully eijunl to the very best, and far superior to
ninny which nre selling nt a higher price.
Messrs. FatssARn, 1’KKF. ct Fits, < f Kheims. proprietors of
the iiImve brands, possessing facilities fur the preparation
u . r •‘(“■I to tliose »,f any oilier bmisein the wine
districts, can guarantee their wines being selected front
finest vintages, will always be found iff the same superior
nnd uniform quality
The labels nnd corks bear Hie name iff the proprietors.
The trade is invited to examine samples nt tbe agency.
WILLIAM W HINfKKX.
Stele Agent and Imiiorter for the
I’nited Slates and Canadas,
11 Old Slip. New York.
nctlfi—
^G.Miteliv>.—Just in store 6 bids iieynulils fe Si
k-’ iA-afLnrd. lOOdo choice extra family ”'•*•*•
,-s Wb.tr
- — - ...j u blid« do
Bacon Shoulders. 10 bids, and half do ITg Cork. Id iinlf bid*,
flaw’s Corn Beef, Stows Bendel s Tallow Cmidles. f=iurrii fc
family Sfoap, 20 boxes gporai ami Star (’undies. 10 l.arrels
Blenched winter strained Lamp (HI. IDA tows Ground Coffee.
Mustard. Ciiinamnn. nnd I’eper. .'-II Bis Nutmeg ami Mare. 16
Clicst Oolong Ten. loose ami in quarter ltd) park ages. No bbls
Potatoes, and 109 bbls assorted a; pit s. fee., fee. For sale by
novB lUVIll O’COXXOH.
S UNDRIFd*—50 Idols prime Baron P iles. 20 tin Plimilders,
10 cask* sugar cured llnm*. 50 hid- Boston Itiim. !0<>do
Phelps* nnd Bose Gin. 20 .lo Jii.uie«lle Ilrnmly. 20 quniter
nnd eighth cask* Malaga Wine. 126 lihl* good eating pota
toes. 100 boxes new scaled Herring. 2 liluto Co.1fi*]i 21) Iinlf
bbto Geo Haw’s F M Beef. 40 tows new M II lioisins. 20 do
ground Pepper. 25 do do Coffee lbOkegsb. 10.15 and 20
gallons. 2tJU demljnus. 1. 2.3. nnd 5 (.'nitons. 200 bags drop
and buck Pilot, assorted. 89 reams wrapping paper, hfl bx»
Beadel's 6s and 8* Candles. 80 bbls Ptunrt's era-bid mid
powdered Sugar. 60 tin H and C clarified do. 50 do Genesee
Flour. 30 half do do, 00 bbto butter, sugar and soda Crack
ers. landing nnd for sale by
nov£ SCRANTON. JOHNSTON 4 CO.
H OUrh KKKPP.lt.> nnd others will please take unlive Hint
I
kinds ami qualities, at 147 Bay-street.
PRICE & HEADER.
W HISKY—10 bbls Monongnheln. 1 puncheon Scotch
Whisky, do Irish do. For sale Ly
«vo0 HYLAND & O’NEIL.
H AMS—500 Reynold’s Baltimore Hams. 8 hhtto do do
Shoulders. 2bbls Pig Hams. 3 do do Shoulders. Just re
ceived and for snlc by JlYLAND k O’NEILL,
deed
Broughton street.
P OUT WINE—3 casks Dray Port, in wood and bottles,
first quality, for sale by
fleefl HYLAND fe O’NEILL
Apply to
dec8
AlivIN k BURN'S.
P RUNES AND RAISINS—5 cases fresh Prunes. 200 lbs
Currants. 50 half nnd quarter boxes Layer Raisins, just
received and for sals by HYI AND fe O’NEILL,
dec4 under Marshall House. Broughton street.
QUGAR—25 libis A. B nud U Stuart’s clarified Sugar, for
LJ salo det>4 HYLAND k O’NHI.L.
S HAWLS—A few whito crape Shawls, for sale low to close
“ 1"t, by novl 8 KGMPTOX fe VKRSTILLK.
S UPERIOR RAZORS.—Makers lingers fe Son. Elliott. Geo
\\astunholm.and Wnde k Butcher, nfoo. Razor Strops,
Simp. Brushes, fee., for sole at 147 Bav street, by
»ct22 price fe VEADER
I MPERIAL DISH COVERS, a superior article, for sale by
nov!2 J. P. COLLINS.
B RANDY—10 half pipes Otard Srnndy.2 do paleanddark
Hennesy, 2 A ~ ° * - • -
, - do Saranac, 5 do J I Dupuy. "in store and
for sale by HYLAND fe O’NEIL.
N. B.—100 dozen In botttes,25 per cent cheaper ttianany
nrnIn inn .li.. novO
HorsK in the city.
F RESH BUTTER AND CI1F:FSE-20 firkins strictly prime
Butter, at 26 cents per lb., 11 do Goshen do. at 20 cts.
For sale by nov23 HYLAND & O’NEILL.
A PPLES AND POTATOES—5U bbls just received by
nov28 HYLAND & (J’NKIID.
S OAP AND STARCH—60 boxes Col-rote's Soap and Starch.
For sale by nov23 HYLAND fe O’NEILL.
XT AMS—landing schr. Mohawk, 200 Reynold’s superior
XjL Hams, for sate by
J. V. CONNERAT & CO.
tlie obstructions at the ent runvi- of my store, conse
quent upon the putting up of an Iron F'ronl. aro now suffi
ciently removed to enablo tlu-m to pain easy access to tbs
interior, where they will find the shelves well stocked »*
usual, with Crockery. China. Glass nnd Stone Ware. Inndly
Hardware, wood and willow Ware. Tin Ware and Table Cut-
lery; together witli a great variety of l. mps lantern*,
Wicks. Ftancy nnd House Furnishing Good*, which will be
sold nl moderatcand just prices, by J. P. COl l.INff.
aug26 100 Itrynn-street.
.. Mouslin de I-ninra. figured and
plalu for Indies nnd children; French. English and
German Merinos ; colored Alpacas, raw .Silks nnd worsted
Plaid; Plaid Brocade and plain Sfilks; silk Mantillas, small
figured Shawls and worsted Scarfs; long and square I'laid
Shawl* ; colored nnd black Plaid Ginghams: nil size Plaid*.
A fine assortment just received and fur -ale by
oot2J AIK IN fe BURNS.
Butter, 70 whole nnd half boxes layer Raisins. 50 hexes
common and extra Candy, landing nnd for sate by
nov20 Hoi.CO.MBK, JOHNSON fe C0._
,.»l, Wllj, i7U.ll . ftl .—Ml nun Hllllt;! “I.
— I nip Oil. 30 boxes Beadel’s Family Soap. 80 do do tal
low Cundlt-s. 15 do pure sperm Cumiles’. 20 casks pint* and
quarts l/indon Porter 30 bbto Potatoes, white Onion*, and
Apples. 30 do Baltlniore Flour. 16 do Hiram KnittIP* srii-
rising Flour, also. Butter. Cheese, fee., just received nnd Tor
tale nt the corner of Broughton ntnl Drayton street*, hv
octlA DAVID O’CONNER-
B UTTER AND CHEESE.—lust received ;>er steamer An.
B -J.-n.l-
gustn, fi kegs choice Goshen Butter, 10 casks PaltJ
Cheeese, for sale by DAVID 0'CONN”R.
■ugl7 Corner Broughton and Draylon-*lreet*-_
60 basketB _ HeidsickChnmi'nlgH. 25 do
ante at the corner of Boy and Whitaker streets by
octlO A. BOXACP-
Q.KOUND COFFEE.—60 boxes Ground Coffee. landing per
BRIGHAM. KELLY h QL_
OLD PENS—A Inrge assortment of Gold Pens, in gold
fM. j, -
vJT nnd silrer extension nnd double extension case*, war
ranted an excellent article, for sale by
nnr18 8, B. SIBLEY. 135 Congress Mr*t._
| JKKF. fee.—Just received and for sale. 2 bbto a»d2b»R
bbls Fulton Market Beef. also. 0 boxes English Cherte,
P, CURRAN. Sorrell's building,
novlff opposite Custom llouse.^
UTfER, CHEESE AND FT.0UR^36kegs selected flutter,
L ATHS —30,000 Laths daily expected per brig Martha
Rogers. For sate to arrive bv
<*tl8 BRIGIIAM. KELLY fe CO.
G 1
novlfl
I.OBE8—A beautiful pair of thirteen inch Globes, celes
tial and terrestrial, tor sate cheap, by
” 10 8. S. SIBLEY, 136 Congress street.
H AMS AND LARD—20 tierces sugar cured flams, and
15 btto Lard, fur sale by
CRANE & RODGERS.
H AY—160 baba prime Eastern Hay. landing per berk
Charles William, and for sale by
nov!3 . BRIGHAM, KELLY & 00.
1QUOR CASES, received and for saloliy
-J novlS J. P
DIGOLLTTES—A largo variety for sale by
XL nor24 KEMPTON fe V
EMPTON * YF.RSTILLK.
B ACON AND PORK.—61ibds.l4imo Bacon Sides. Btlerees
superior Hams. 20 barrels Rump Pork, landing per
Brig Josephus, for salo by
nnv20 , BRIGHAM. KELLY fe Co.
QUGAR, BACON, Ao—100 bbto Stuart’s A and B Sugar;
kJ 60 hhda Bacon Side* and Shouldera j 60 *
.. boxes Crysta-
llno Candles, landing and for sate by
oct4 HOLOOMBF. JOHNSON fe 00.
"COLOUR, I<ARD. fee.—60 bbls H Smith's Flour, now : fi
r do Canr* * • •--- *
jl. uu Canal dn; 60 half bbls Extrado; 50 kegs Lard ; 40
boxes Candy: 26 do extra.do; 100 do Tobacco, various
brands: 6 Juuf boxes do, extra twist, landing and for sale
bjL < ogt4 BOIiOOMBB, JOHNSON fc CO.
-TfjACON AND E1/1UK—100 casks choice Side*. Shoulders.
i) and Hama, 611 bbls and bag* Baltimore, Georgia, and
.Canal Flour, landing and for sate by
. . octl5 : fi , HOLCQUfir JOHNSON fe 00.
B L11 tn, onzroa aaw r nwi*—w •«>« »■;— - - -,., •
70 boxes do white Cheese. 60 do do colored do, -» u® 1 *
Hiram Smith’s Flour. 30 half bbto Genesee do. for sale «y
nuv23 8CRANT0N, JOHNSTON feOk
U NDER SHIRTS—Of Merrino, Cashmere; Lambs wool
Silk nud Cotton, of assorted sites and qualities-
•ale by- nov20 PRICE & ,VLADER._
N UTiCh'.—The subscriber be.ng compelled‘o close the
outstanding business of F. ZOO BAUM & COl',1^..
request nil those indebted to the late firm to make Imn
dlale payment, and those having claims to present G'*
for settlement. O. U. MIICHKI.I-
junulO successor to F. Zogbautn fe to,_
B UCKWilEATTfec.—60 packages halves, quarters.''«*j
eighths hulled Bdckwheat 80 half and quarter barrel*
M.clml, 20 do On Salmon, just ftS&B.
SPANISH PFXJARS—Just received from Havana^^W^ 1
S PANISH 8FXIARS-Ju»t reccircu iroin
8«mirs. vis: 10.000 Autonlo More Superior segsth
14.W0 8 Itelorito do, 9.000 Horace do, ® 0W I , ^ U r". d -'
■ ... n , . • AAA » - t .u.lJn.1 Itafftl 11 (lO. I Ml
14.000 Itelorlto do, 9.000 Horace oo, j
2M0 K1 Duenrta (In, K™tV.
/■.HAIIPATGN A.VD CL'ttRT^—AO taiA.l* "Si
I . -I..*. ...a i-.aaIaIap riimiinaiL’n, 40 cases **
U liaju uiu.i nnu vo'" 1 — JL
pints Heldaelck and Excelsior Champaign, 40 cases J-
oubrand Claret Wine For sale bj w w oot’DRICH.
l7li5S‘Sd'Colored Hrmsd*
D FJ-sa aiLhS. fee.—Plaid, Black and fo.ioreu
and Plain Sllke. Bombazines, Alpacas. Canton a _
and a new style of good* formmirning "® v " Scmjl'sT
tod tn thia market, at « K i* itPT0 ^ S-Ranee.
oet'JO 72 81. Jallenfe 106 Bryan-»t.,Barings* Range _
B TOHU tHF.fSF. ASP
n»t«ri m WHS ■-'"''-LK “ “fi
SJ nutter; ou ooxes Y^SV'^rni*«i ncrsteam-
bbto Hiram Smith’s Flour, new wheat, received per ate
bJ bcrakton, jduketok a co^
.hat.-w «!»
IVIORTHEKK HAV.-TO “'".fSSi iSr S.'
IVunAInifroo tL.Khr. NortL
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