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_ , a month, toll ^onaarv
4ut; annual return* mAde oUherbv the ajwcnd Monday
JnJonwmr, wr the flrat Moednr In July ; nt the ChUrt ep-
pUeaute for tetters must pnHlnoe« an apimlwmout of tln<
MLitato and their *eouritiee~-Fonda In double the value of
•elate ana "'"JJCT JOHN « MILLEN, 0.0.0
'here**, Itevarena Jeremian 1
aaoly at the Court or Ordinary for tetter* of administration
•o the aetata of Timothy Hartnett deceased 1
Yfcaae era. therefore, to cite and admonish
1 are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
•Mty concern to be and appear before laid Court, to make
ohtMtton.tf any they hare, on or before the find. Monday
(•April next, otherwise aald letter* will be granted.
witness. John U Milieu. Esq., Ordinary for Cliatham
eounty, thla 3d day of Marc)), 1864.
wars JOHN M. MILL®*, o 0. c\
fl BORGIA—Chatham Onuttiy ?—To alt whom It may con
\X cern : Whereas, Solomon Cohen, will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for lettera of admloUtration cwm letta-
mento annexe, on the entate of Bernard lloden, deceased :
Three are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may
concern to oe and ap|>ear before aald Court to make objec
tion (If any they have) mvor before the Amt Monday In
April neat, otherwise aald lettera will be granted.
wltneaa, John M. Milieu. Kaq., Ordinary for Chatham
county, thla third day of March, 1864.
marS JOHN M. Mll.UCN,
KGRGIA—Chatham t\mnty .—To ell whom it may eon
Vf cern: Whereon, Jane J. Muse. will wppiy at the
Court of Ordinary (or lettera of administration on tho
tate of Samuel K. Muae :
Three are, therefore, to die and admoulah all whom it may
•uucern to lie and appear before aald CVnirt to make elyec
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dtbotrtianncnta.
THE SAVANNAH GEORGIAN, TUESDAY MOUJNIUNG, MARCH 14, 1854.
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( 1 NOItOIA—lAlmiy (Imn/y:—.To all whom It may omr-
oerni Where**, H II Perry will apply to Ihe Court of
Ordinary for letter, dlautlaaory na ndminiatrntor on (lie
relate idAblwl IVrry:
Them, are therefore to cite and admonish all whom It
may concern to be and appear before aald Otnrl to make
abjection*, If auy they havo, within the tluio prescribed by
law. otherwlae aalrt letter* will be granted.
Ulvuu under iny hand at till* ofitoe thla 3d day of Septein-
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bar.
( 1N0RGIA—Liberty Cbonl**—To all whom Tt may mb-
VJT 00m: Whereaa, V. Great will apply at tho Court of Or
dinary Air letter* dlauilaaory a* administrator ou the estate
of F. Cnttmaii i
These are, therefore, to olte and admonish all whom it
may oonoern to be and apiw*nr before aald Court to make
abjection (If any they havo) within the time preaorlbed by
aw,otherwise said lettera wiU be urauted
Given under my hand at tills office. this 1st day of Au
w*t 1K63. augfi W. »'. C1HAIIHKAU. 0.1. 0.
/*T KOltUI A -—Liberty Omw/yj—Thla la to certify that
\JT whereas, no person baa applied for letters or adminia-
r. ...— - 1.1. ~r--viacounty
person ba* applied for letters <
tratiou on the estate of Mary J. tit oven*. Into of
deceased, ami aa It Is necessary for the security aud good
management of said esUto that the said letter* of admiuU-
tration be taken out Immediately. I wnru all persona Inter
est,>d that unless said lettors ho applied for. they will be
granted according to law, ai regard* the duty or the Ordl-
narv In such oases.
Zria W. 1». GIRARDEAU, o. t, 0
( omi of Ordinary ft»r llrynn Comity.
^YedUGIA —-AVyiin tlwiify :—Whereas. /. K UultoiiTnd
April next, otherwlae aald letter* will be gran
Wltneaa. John M. Mlllen, F.«q.,t)rdluary for
»y,thia third day of March, ittl
before tho first Monday In
III bo granted
■ Cliatham coun
-^3 ' JOHN M. MIUJ8N, 0. 0.0.
7T86R«lA-tWnfA fl m'(Wy':-T<> *R shorn It mny con-
li corn : Whereas. John F. tluilmartln will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letter* of administration ou tho es
tate of Mary Wence: ,
There are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
mXfvmeern.to be and appear before aald Court to make
objection, If auy thoy hare, on or before the lirat Monday
tu April next, othorwise said letters will bo granted.
Witness. John M. MUMn, Require, Ordinary for Chatham
county, thU third dny of M«rch, 1864.
marS JOHN M. Mll.I.KN, o. 0. c.
G EORGIA—(Ttatham Ofonfy.—To all whom It may con
cern : Whereas, Margaret Dillon will apply at tho Court
of Ordinary for lettera of admiulatration cum teetamento
annexo do fainl* non on (lie estate of Michael Dillon:
There are, therefore, to cite ami admonish all whom it
may concern, to In- and appear before tho said Court to
make objection (If auy they havo) on or before the Orel
Monday in April next, otlierwlao aald letters will begrant-
od.
Wltneaa, John M. Mlllen, Kaq . Ordinary for Cliatham
county, tills 3d day of March, 1864.
m*r3 ' JOHN M. Mll.I.KN, o. <•
G " BOIKjTA—CAo4Aasr7bnVi^.—To all whom it may oon
oern 1 Whoareaa, Abraham Minis will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters of dismission as administra
tor ou tho estate of Theodore Minis :
There are, therefore, to cite aud admonish all whom It
may concern, to be and appear before aald Court, to make
objection, iruny they have, on or before tho flrat Monday
In September next, other wise said lettera will lie granted.
Wltneaa, John M. Mlllen, Kaq.. Ordinary for Chatham
oountr, thla third day of March, 1864.
in*r3 - ' JOHN M. Mll.I.KN. o. o. 0.
/ 1KORUIA—Chatham Oinn/y.-—To all whom it may enn-
\JT cern : Whereaa, Jim. 1*. Williamson and Robert Inck-
llaon will apply at the Court ot Ordinary, for letters of dis
sure, tli
concern, to bo and appear before said Court to mako objec
tion (If any they have) on or before tho flrat Monday in
August next, otherwise aald letter* will bo granted.
Wltuess, John M. Mlllen. Kaq., Ordinary for Chatlutiu coun-
try, 1854.
ty thla 1st day of February, 1
febl
JOHN M. MH.IJvN o. 0. o.
C l KOKH IA—Chatham (hmnty :—To all whom It inay con
i’ cern : Whereaa, Alexander 11 Waver will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letter* of administration on the oatate
of Jno. J. Waver.deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil whom it
may concern, to be and appear before said Court to innkc
objection, if any they have, on or before tho second Mon
day In March next, otherwise said lettera will be granted.
Wltneaa, John M. Mlllen. E*q., Ordinaiy for Chatham
County, thla 1st day ofFobruary. 1864.
fobl JOHN M. MTLI.EN, o. 0. 0.
G EORGIA—Chatham C\>uuly:—Toall whom It may con
cern : Whereas. Mrs. Mary J. Fooler will apply at the
Court of Ordinary Air letters of administration with tho
wilt annexod, do bonis non, on tho esfoto of Caroliuo M.
Frasier, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to bo and apponr before said Court to make
oujection (if any they bare) on or before the second Mon
day in March n«xt,ouierw!se said lettors will be granted.
witness, John M. Milieu, Esq., Ordinary for Cliatham
Oouniy, thia lrt day of February. 1K54.
fobl JOHN M. Mll.I.KN, o r o
_r com : Whereas. Dr. Jno. Gordon Howard will apply nt
tho Court of Ordinary for lettera dismission as executor
on the estate of William Gibbons, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make
objection, if any they have, on or before tho lirst Mouduy
in July next, otherwise said Jotters will be granted.
Witness. John M. Mlllen, KBqnire, Ordinary for Cliatham
county, tl/Ts first day of January. 1864.
Janl JOHN M. Mll.I.KN. o n. o.
G BOROIA—Ckotluim County j—To oil whom It may con
corn : Whereas, John Ikwton will apply at tho Court of
Ordinary for lettera dismisaory a* administrator on the
estate 01 John L. Swinncr .deceased :
These are, therefore, to cllo and admonish all whom It
may concern, to bo and appear before Mid Court, to make
•hjectiou, if any they havo, oil or before tho first Monday in
Juub next, othorniso said loiters will bo granted.
Witness, John M. Millen, Esquire. Ordinary for Cliatham
county, thia 6th day of December, 1863.
deco JOHN M. MILLEN, o. o. 0.
—To all whom it may«
VX com 1 Whereas, IJwi Solomons will npply at the Court
of Ordinary Air latter.* disnilssory as administrator cum
testaniento annoxo on tho cstato of Dr. Moses Slicflnll, de
ceased:
Thesp are. therefore, to citeand admonish all whom It
may concern, to bo and appear before Mid Court to make
objection (if auy thoy have') on or before tho first Monday
In Juno next, otherwise said letters will bo granted.
Witness, John M. Milieu. Kaq., Ordinary for Chatham
tounty, this Oth day of November, 1863.
novlO JOHN M. MILLEN. 0.0.0.
\JT minlstrator uihiu the estate of Henry Dutton, deceas
ed will apply to tiio Court of Ordinary of this couuty, for
letters dlsuiissory :
These are therefore to elte nil concerned to file their ob
jections. (Rany they liavo) In terms of tlm law, otherwise
aald letter* will be grouted.
apl'JH A. 11. SMITH, o. 11. 0
Court of Ordinary for Briiitoalt County.
G KnlUilA—MclnUth County:—Notice t.i Debtors and
Creditor* :—All |M<rsons having demauds against James
Ltlue, lata of aald eounty. dereaseil. are hereliy notified to
present them. Itr0|ierly attestiM, wltlim the time prescribed
by law ; aud all |*>rson* Indebted tn said .lereuHisi ms- li
by re«|uir«d In make luimedlate pnymeut to E. M. Ulouut,
&I, who is my duly authorised agent.
HARAlI 0. HI,UK. Adm’x.
Darien. 1st December. 1853. dec3— wtl
Court of Ordinary of llullueh County.
G 1 KOIUJIA—liulloch thurify .-—To Tho*. Urooks or Rooks,
T who wns reared by Charles lowthcr. of Uulloch coun
ty, and after hts death, remained with Mary l/iwther, the
widow of the Mid Charles, until he was about of age. and
then moved to latwndos couuty, In tills State, and remain
ed there aoveral years, ami reports say, that ho removed
from there to the State of Mississippi: the will of Mary
lowther. giving to the said Urooks or ltooks a Isgacv of one
hundred dollars, which is ready to be paid fo him : hi
immediate attention la requested.
JOHN LKK, Administrator
feb23—Bin with the will annexed of Mary lowther.
G W lilt HA—Uulloch County t—To all whom It may concern .
Whereas. James II. Lester, ggardian of Surah /Jtter-
auor, orphan of Charles Ziltorauer, lato of said couuty.
deceaserl. will apply ut the Court of Ordinary for Letters
of Dismission from said guardianship :
These are, therefore, to cito and admonish nil whom It
tux concern, to bo and appear before said Court, tu make
objection, if any thoy havo, within tho time prescrix-d by
law, otherwise said letters will be granted.
WitiuMs, Win. Ia-c, fir., Ksq..Ordiuary for Uulloch county,
., iiiiiinn, n in. un, ijl., we
this ‘JUth day of February, 1854.
fob'll
WM. LKJ3. Hen’r. o. n. 0.
G EORGIA—Itulloch flmn/y:—To all whom It may l ..
corn : Whereas, Green It. Slater and Thomas Dasher
will npptv at the Court or Ordinary for letters of dismission
as executors on tho estnto of Samuel Slater, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cllo and admonish nil whom it
may joncem,tobe and appear before said Court to make
objection.if any they havo, within the timo prescribed by
law. otherwise said letters will Ito granted.
Witness, Win. I/'e.sun’r, Ks<|.,Ordinary for Uulloch couuty,
this 'JOth day of February, 1854.
fob!i8 WILIJAM I.KE, 8r., O. n. 0
G EORGIA—llullochCmnly .-—Toall whom It my concern
Whereas, Hardy H. Hmlges, will apply nt the Court of
Ordinary fur lettors of dismission from the guardianship of
Sarah Ijmler. orphan of Frederick Ivuiier, uud also, for
letters of dismission from the guardianship of Alexander
W. Stewart, orphan of Alexander Stewart, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ull whom 11
may concern, to lio and appear before said Court, to make
objection, if any they have, within tho time prescribed by
law, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, Wm. I<ee. seu’r., Esq.,Ordinary for Uulloch coun
ty. this 2Qth day of February, 1854.
fsb'JS WILIJAM LKK. 8cn»r., 0. mo.
/ T BORGIA—Uulloch County :—To all whom It may eo
VX cern : Whereas, Adnui Jone and John Goodman, w
apply at the Court af Ordinary (nr leOer* of dismission
executors on the estate ol Charles Zitterauur, lato of Mid
county, deceased:
Those are, therefore, to cito and ndinnnish all whom it
may concern to Iki and appear before said Court to make
objection, if any they have, within tho time prescribed by
law. otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, William lee, Sr., Esquire. Ordinary for Rullocli
county, this 20th day of Fcbrunry. 1854.
Atb23 WILLIAM LEE, Sr., o. u. 0.
G EORGIA—Uulloch County:—To all whom it may
corn : Whereas. John Leu will apply to the Court ot
Ordinary for lettera of dismission ns administrator with the
will annexed on tho estate of Mary Ix>« Uicr, lato of said
county, deceased:
Those are, therefore, to cito and admonish nil win
may concern, to bo and appear before said Court, to make
objection, if any they have, within tho time presuritH-d by
law. otherwise said letters will lw granted.
Witness. William Leo, Hr., Esquire, Ordinary for Bulloch
county, this 20th February, 1864.
fel.-'-l Wl
WILLIAM LEK, Hr., o. n.
To nil whom it may
ill apply ul tlm
G eorgia—.BuUoch county
corn : Whereas, Janies B. Willi.
Court ot Ordinary for lettors dDinlssory ns administrate
on tho estates of Wasliington Williams, lato of Mid county,
docoased :
These nre tlierofore to cito and admonish nil whom it
nay concern, to bo and appear before said Court to innke
W ASHINGTON S!FR1UFF'8 SAIX-WIlt be . .
tho tfonrt Ifnusii door .In th* town of Rvndersvlllo.on
tho first Tuesday In April next, between tbs usual hours ot
sale- tho following pmpsrt/ In wit i
Eight liundn-d acre*, more nr le*s, mixed land, it lying
Immediately on the Ummoe river, one mils below where tho
Coulrnl Railroad ertnsea said river, anil one and a half miles
distant from station fourteen. Thera are threo hundred
aoros under fonoo. with two hundred acres cleared land In
due state for cultivation 5 alt necessary building*, a lino
two story glnbouac, sixty by thirty foot, a good well of wa
ter, Iro., ho. These promises are deslrablo— parson* wish
ing to puiehnis land would do well to exauitno th# planta
tion previous to tho dsy of salo. Tho land adjoining Fosoy,
Joiner and others, Also three negroes, vtx: Ilinry.aman,
Ann and hsr child Reeky : and four tine mules, All lovlod
on as the property of wlillsin 1). Minis, to satislya fl fa
IVum Dibit Muperlnr Court.In favor of Caharl.Brother* **>.,
vs.^said William D. Mlins ; projiorty itolutedout by dsAmd-
siiarl a. A. H. JONKB. Sheriff.
UN 1TJUU HTATNB MAIIs*.
anti Fire Insnrnut** Dank, at Envnnnnh. Ha., for pay
uient of two halves ol fifty dollar bills on said Dank, to wit.
left-hand half, letter A. No. 2U1. signed J Olinstoad, Oasli'r,
an.t right hand linlf. totter It, No. 304..dated Jan'y 1st,
1862, signed Kdw’d Padelford. Pres. Tlu-so parts of bills
wore pasted together, and were *0 received by the under-
signed, without, at the time, obsm lug the di*or*|*nc).
WM. MAXEY * CO.
Monticelln. Jasper county, Feb'y 22,1864. f26—w!3
I N SUI'EKIt'K C'»I ; DT. CHATHAM (Vic.NTYJames Dus
sell vorsiis .lane Russell—IJbel for Divorce.—It appear
ing to the Court that the defendant In the above stated
case is out uf the limit* of this Ktnte, it is ordered, on mo
tion of William D. lias singer, attorney for libellant, llmt
said defendant np|N-nr airl answer at the next lorm of this
IVjurt, and in dulault thereof, that tho llhellant piocccd ox
|>arte.
And. II la further ordered, that service of this rule he ef
fected by publication in one of the public gnr.ettos of Ibis
Mlato for three months previous to the next term of tills
Court.
A truo extract from the minutes.
JNO. F. GUILMAKTIN, Clerk S. C C. C.
Savannah. February fith, 18f4. fob?—3in
A DM IN Isflt AD IR’S NOTICE.—Sixty days after date up
. plication will tio made to the Ordinary of Mix'll,
eounty. for luuvo to sell all the real estate of tho Into Eliz
abeth Nollne. deceased, rtf said couuty, situated hi the
county of LilH-rtv. Ibr tho benefit of the'heirs and distriho
tees of the Mid estate. JOHN K (ilD.tUDKAU,
jaull outu testauieuto nuuexo.
A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—Hy authority of the Ordina
ry of Jelfersou county, will be sold, in front of the
court house of Chnthnm county, during the legal hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday iu April next, the following, ho
ing portion* of the real estate of which Patrick II. Conncl
ly. died soltod : An unimprovod lot. on the north-easi cor
ner of Dolt nnd Liberty streets, to the city of Savannuli ;
and ndjolnlug thereto, on Liberty street, a newly Improved
lot: which said lots are designated in tlm plan of aald city
aa ls>ts Noa. Filly-right (68) and Fifty-nine (69), each hav
ing a trout of sixty feet on Lilrorty 'street, and extending
backward ninety feet. Also,* tract or parcel ofland.sltu-ito
between tho Whlto Bluff and Ogcechoo roads, distant from
the city bctwcun threo and four miles, once known as t
Guerard Farm, and containing four hundred ncres, more
losa. Terms on tho day of sale. Person* wishing to 1
the tonumonts ou Liberty street, will apply to Me**re. Sholl
* Fay CHARLES J. JENKINS,
LLOYD BELT*
fobl8 Adiu'r* Patrick II. Connelly, deceased
settle wit)
janfi
nd all iu
used, will
JOHN WILKINS,
Qualified Administrator.
IVI OTICK—Ail persons having any demand* against Ihe
1* ostato of Edmund Richardson, deceased, late of Cam
den county, are requested to present them properly attest
ot within tho time proscribed by law. AH indebted to said
estate to nmko payment to JAMES STEWART,
St Marys. Jan. 31,1854. lawflw Executor.
N UTH’E.—All persons having demands against Dotn-rt (i
Guerard. Into of Chatham county, deceased, are here
by notified to present them duly attested, to Ui« undersign
ed. within tho timo prescribed by law. And nil persons
indebted will please make immediate luvyment.
dec22 K. U. GUERARD, Exoeutrl
made to ttie Honoralile the Court of Ordinary of Chat
ham county for leave to sell Hie following real estate he-
longing to too estate of Daniel Robertson, doceasod, vh
'Die southern half of lot No. 17. east sldo of last Rroad
street, sixty foot in width aud thirty lw depth, with Im
provements, consisting of six tenements.
ANUEIJQUK E. ROBERTSON,
febl Qualified Administratrix.
N OTICE—All person* having demands against tho estnto
of Benjamin 11. King, late of liberty
nty.doce ,
requested to present them, according to law. and those
indebted to said estate are requested to innke paymont.
jnnl8 WM. .1. KING, Adm’r
OIX MONTHS after date application wilt be ir
kJ lionorntde tlio Onlilinry or IJbei ty couuty. for
sell nil tho real estate belonging to the estate of Benjsuii
It. King, lato of said county, deceased.
J'inl8 WM. J. KINO. Adm’r.
N OTICE.—All is-rson* nre li'-reby cjuilinn.-.! not to trust
any one on my account, a* from and after this date. I
will pay no debts except those contracted by myself indi
viduntly. or by my written order.
JAMES CLARK.
December 8th, 1363. decl6—d&tw3m
estate of Captain Robert W. Pooler, lain of Clin tlm 1
county, deceased, are requested to baud them tn, dulv at
tested. within tho time required by law. to Grlfiii
don. nltorueys ; nnd all |ierrons Indebted to said estate are
requested to tnsko payment at once to the same,
fobl4—6w MARY J. POOLER. Adi
objection (if any they havo) within^hc time prescribed by
law, otherwise said letters will be granted.
G EORGIA— Chatham County.—Toall whom it may eon-
corn: Whereas, John Rilbo will apply at tho Court ol
Ordinary lor letters disnilssory ns administrator, on the
estate of James Bilbo:
Theso are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may
tomvrn to be nnd appear before said Court to make objec
tions (If any they have) on or before tho first Mon dny in
Juno next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness.John.M. Millen, Esq.. Ordinary lor Chatham eoun
ty, this Oth day of November, 1863,
novlO JOHN M. MILLEN.o. C. C.
G EORGIA—Chatham tbuiUy:~To all whom it may concern:
Whereas,' Robert II. Griffin will apply at tho Court or
Ordinary for letters disnilssory os administrator ou the cs
tato of Mrs. Jano Woodruff, deceased :
Theso are,therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it inay
oonoern to be and apiwar before said Court to make objec
tion (if any they have) on or before the first Monday in
May next, otherwise said letters will lie grantod.
Witness, John M. Millen, Esq.. Ordinary for Chatham coun
ty, this lat day of November, 1853.
novlO JOHN M. MILLEN. o. C. 0.
G eorgia—Chatham County—To nil whom it msy con
cern: Whoreas, Robert II. Griffin will apply to the
Court of Ordinary for letters disnilssory on the estate ot
Mrs. Jeon Woodruff, late of said county, deceased :
These are. therefore, to cite nnd admonish all whom it may
concern, to be nnd appear before tho said Court hi make ob
jection (if any they have.) 011 or before tho first Monday in
Mny next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, John M. Mdh-n. Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
county, this first day of November, 1863.
nov'J JOHN M. MILLEN. o. n. r
( 'TEORGIA—Chatham Comity —To nil whom it msy con
i’ cern : Whereas, Henry Williams will apply at tho
Court of Ordlnnry for letters dismissory ou tho estate of
I/ichlin Wright, deceased j
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish alt wlmin It may
concern, to be and npnenr before said Court to make objec
tion (If any thoy have) within tho time proMcribed.br law,
otherwlae said letters will ho grouted.
Witne>u,Jo*. Ganaht, Esq., Dep. Ordinary for Chatham
county, tnis lOlh day of August, 1853.
. ntiKll ' JOS. GANAIIL. DKF. O. 0. 0.
(x corn : Whereas, William J. ilullneh, Executor of the
ostato of Mary Neufvill. deceased, will apply to the Court
of Ordinary for letters dismissory on the said estate:
These are, therefore, to cito and admonish all aud singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo and
appear at. the ofllco of John M. Millen, Ordinary, within
tho time pre*crll»od by law. and show cause (if any they
have) why aald letter* should not be grouted.
Witness. Joseph Ganahl, Deputy Ordinary for Chatham
county .this lat day of August, 1863,
July 29 Jl
JOSEPH GANAHL, dip. o. 0. c.
G EORGIA—Uulloch County»—To all whom it may con
cern : Whereas, Redding Denmark will npply nt tho
Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory as administrator
on the estate of Daniel O’Connor:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may conoorn, to he and appear before Mid Court to make
nbjoetiou (if any they have) on or before the first Monday
in June next, otherwise sain loiters will be granted.
Witness. Wm. l<ee. sen.. Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch eoui
ty, tills 30th day of November, 1868.
’ nov30 WM. LEE. flen’r., o. n. r.
C 1E0R0IA—Chatham CountyTo all wlmin it may con
X cern : Whereas, George J. Kollock will apply at the
Court of Ordlnnry for letters of dlHinisslon on tho estate of
Edward Nnufrille, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and ndmonish all whom
it msy concern, to bo nnd appeal before said Court, to
S ake objection, if any they havo, on or before tho first
ondsy in Juno next, otherwise said lotlcra will * •
granted.
Witness. John M. Millen. Esqnlre.Ordinary for Cliatham
county, tht* 1st day of Deceuit»er. 1863.
dec* JOHN M. MILLEN. o. o. a
Court of Ortllnnry of Liberty County*
G EORGIA—Liberty County—To all whom It mny con
cern : Whereas. William J. King, Sr., will apply foi
lettors of administration on the estate of Dr. B. B. King,
U to of aaid county, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
may concern, to be and appear l>cfore said Court to make
objeevion (if any they have) within the time proscribed hy
' law. otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, W. P. Girardeau, Ordinary for Liberty county,
law, otherwise
Witness. William Leo. Sr.. Esq.. Ordinary for Bullocb
County, this 22d day of December. 1853.
Janl WILLIAM LEE. Sr., o. n. o.
C TEORUIA—BuUoch County:—Toall whom It may con-
X cern : Whereas, David Beasley will apply nt the Court
of Ordinary for letters dismissory ns administrator on the
estate of Ixvy Davis, lato of said eounty. li-oe.n.rd ;
These are. therefore, to cite nnd ndmonish nil whom it
mny concern, to tie and nppeftr before said Court to make
objection (if any they have) within the time proscribed by
law. otherwise said letters will bo granted.
Witness. William 1*0, Sr.. Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch
county, this 22d day of December. 1863.
jaui WILIJAM LEE. Br.. o. it, o.
Court of Orrllnary for Cnnulcn County.
ROUSSEAU, deceased, are requested to mnkc imme
diate payment to T. A. Acosta, nt the old stand, corner ol
Dull nod Day streets, a* all bills remaining unpaid after
the 2<Uh lust., will be placed in tlm hands of nn Attorney
for Collection. inariMf M. A. ROUSSEAU. Admx.
Cusack, late of Chat ham county, deceased, are hereby
notified to present them, duly attested, to W. S. Basinger
Esq., within the time prescribed by law : and nil person
indebted will nmko payment to the same,
fobl7—flw JOHN N LEWIS, Adm’r.
N OTICE.—Two months after date application will be
iiiada to tho Ordinary ol Cliatham county, for le
N OTICE—All persons having demands against tho
of Robert M. ('ballton. late of Chnthnm county,
Into
requested to hand them In. duly attested. ....
in the time prescribed by law. to Julian Itnrtridge, Esq..
and nil persons indebted to said estnto re requested to
inko immediate payment to lire same.
fob24 MARGARET CHARLTON, Executrix.
( 'KOltGIA—Camlet: county:—To all whom it may
X cern : Whereas, Graham Crews will apply nt tho Court
if Onlilinry for letters of administration on tho estate of
John II Stevens, deceased :
Those are. therefore, to cite and admonish nil whom it
to bo nnd Appear before said Court to make
objection, if any tliev tmv** on or before the first M<
in May next, other wise said letters will ht- granted.
Witness..Intnos II. Ilelveston. Esq., Ordinary for Camden
county, this 1st day of March. 1854.
n.nrfi JAMES It. HKLVESTON. o. c. c.
1 BORGIA—Camden County.—To nit whom it may con-
X corn: Whereas, James G. Crum, guardian of James E.
gerville, will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for letters of
•mission from said guardianship :
Theso are, therefore, to cito aud admonish all whom It
mny concern, to Ito nnd appear at my office within the time
irencrihcd by law, to show cause, if any they havo, why
letters of dismission should not bo grantod to tho said ap
plicant.
Witnoss, James II. Helveston, Ordinary forCnmdon coun-
county, tills first dny of February, 1864.
feh6 » *•
. II. HELVESTON. o. o. 0.
llllUROIV, FLEMING A CO.,
Factors null Vominlsilon Merchants,
An. 04 Hay tired. Savannah, (la.,
T ENDER their services to planters, merchants nud deal
ers. in tho sale of Cotton and nil other country pro
duce. Doing connected in business with IIoI-kinh. Ill nso*
Jc (’,0.. of Charleston, the establishment of /in office iu this
city will afford our friends choice of markets. Strict atten
tion will bo given to business, aud tbo nsuvl facilities nf
forded customers.
J. R. HUDSON. ) a ,
W. R FLEMING, f S-amnnuh.
IiAMRETH HOPKINS. Augusta.
J. J. COHEN. Charleston.
JT corn : Whereas, William II. Clark will apply to the
Court of Ordinary fur loiters of dismission na executor ou
estate of Lucien L. F. Pnincy :
Theso are, tlierofore, to cite and admonish all whom it
mny concern, to tie and appear before aald court, to* make
objection. iT any they have, on or before tho first Monday
iu August next, otherwise raid letters wilt bo granted.
Witness, J. II. Helveston,F.sq. trdinary for Camden coun
ty, this Oth day of January, 1854.
1 ’■ J. TI. HELVESTON, o. - -
y, uiim m
Janl 5
f 1E0KG1A—-ftinufen County:—To nil whom it mny con-
\_I corn: Whereas, William II. Clark will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letter* of dismission as executor
the estate ol Victor Poinoy :
Theso nre. therefore, to cite and ndmonish all whom it
may concern, t>> bo and appear before said Court, to make
objection, if any they have, ou or before the first Mouday
in August next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. James II. Helveston Ordinary for Camden coun
ty. this Oth day of January. 1864.
jan!6 JAMES H. HELVESTON o. 0. 0.
G EORGIA—Camden County:—To all whom it may con
cern: Whereas, Mary L. Dllwortb, will apply nt the
Court ol Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate
of John II. Dilworth, deceased :
These nro, therefore, to cite nnd admonish all whom it
may concern to be nnd appear before said Court to make
objection, if any they have, on or before the first Monday
In April next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. James II. Helveston, Esq.. Ordinary for Camden
count v, this sixth day of February. 1864
fcb!2 JAMES n. HELVESTON, o. o. o.
Stierlflf Nnlca—Clintliam County.
Niile Positive.
C n ATII AM SHERIFF’S SALK CONTINUED.—Will be sold
011 the first Tuesday in April next, iteforo tho court
house in tho city ol Snvnnnnh, between tho usual hours
of sale, one undivided fourth part of two wharf lots, or
pieces of ground, situated on Hutchison's Island, in
the county of Cliatham and State of Georgia, being lots
Nos. thirteen and fourteen, together with all the reser
voirs. wharves, buildings and improvements on said tots,
and Him Hteam engines and boiler*, tho plaining ma
chine, clapboard mnrhine, saw gates, force pump*, and ull
other machinery of every kind and description in and about
the said lots or building, (moaning tho one-fourth part of
sUm saw mill.) with tho appurtenances
Oglethorpe
thereunto belonging and appertaining; levied on as the
projiorty of Edward F. Kinchley nnd Kolicrt Todd, to satisfy
a fl. fa. on foreclosure of a mortgngo Issued from Cliatham
Hujierlor Court In favor of Goorgo Nowell vs. Edward F.
Kinchley and Robert Todd. Property set forth in said fi.fa.
mart A. THOM AD, Sheriff a c.
( 1HATHAM SHERIFF’S SALK—On tho first Tuesday in
J April next, before tho court house, in Savannah, with
niwK-nn, n. i . uicnrui-au, wrm
this 24th day of September, 1863.
sepjy W. P. GIRARDEAU, o. !.. a.
G EORGIA—Librity County :— Io nil whom it may con-
corn : Whereas, Da rail J. Way will apply to tho Court
Ordinary for letters dismissory on tho ostato of Nathaniel
J. Way. lato of said county, doceasod
are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may ouncorn, to bo and appear before *ald Court, to make
objections, If any they have, within tho time preaorlbed by
law, otherwise Mid fo(|«r* will be grauti-d.
Witness, W. P. Girardeau, Esq., Ordinary for Liberty
eounty. this 2(th day of Buptoinbor. 1853.
ao|>20 W. P. GIRARDEAU, o. t. «.
f T BORO! \—Liberty County:—To nil whom it may con
X ccrn : Whoreas, Mw. K H. Uw will apply for loiters of
administration on the estnto of Rov. Josiuli ri Law, late of
said county, doceasod:
Those nre, therefore, to cite nnd admonish all whom I
may concern, to Ihs and appear before said Court. U> innki
objoction*. if any they have, within Uio timo proscribed by
law, otherwise said letters will I*' granted,
Witnoss, W. P. Girardeau, Esq, Ordlnnry for liberty
suuty. this 26th day of November, 1863.
nov2fl W. I\ GIRARDEAU, o.
C l KOKGIA—lAberty County'To all whom it may con-
X cern : whereas, Jasso Brower applies for lottor* of ad
ministration ou tho estate of Jamo* Brewer, lato of said
county, doceasod: „ , ,
These are, therefore, to cito and admonish, all whom it
may concern, to bo and appear at my office within (ba time
prescribed hy law. to show oauae, If any they have, why
said lettoT* should not be granted.
Witness. W. P. Girardeau. Ordinary for Liberty county
this first dsy of November, 1868.
nov4 W. P. GIRARDEAU, 0, l. 0.
... the’ legal hours of salo, will bo sold, A dark mulatto
msn, named Bird, about twenty-soven or eight years of age
—levied an as the property of Ilnmpton L Bilbo, to satisfy
a mortgage fi. fa., returnable to tho Inferior Court of said
county, in favor of John Bilbo, for Alio use of Anna Part.—
Property pointed out In Mid fi. fa
Jn»20 ALEXANDER THOMAS, 8. 0. C.
HATIIAM .SHERIFF’S SALKS.—On the first Tuesday li
April next, will bo sold at tho door of tho Court House
In said County, within tho legal hours of sale, all tliut lot
of land, situate in the City of Savannah, county of Chat
ham. nnd State of Georgia, nnd known in plan of said City
«* lot number Twenty .threo. Warren Ward, with tho Im
provements. Alan, all that lot nf land, known iu plan ot
said City a* lot number Thirty Flvo, Ijifayotto Ward, with
the Improvement*. Also, nil that lot of land, known In
plan of said City os lot number Thirty Six. Lafayette Ward,
with tho Improvement*. Also, one undivided moiety 01
halfpart of all that- wharf lot of land, situate and being
under tho Bluff In tho City of Savannah, nnd known in
plan of said City by the number Three, West or Bull-*!.,
containing *eveuty-five feet in width, nnd adjoining Bar-
nard-st. to tint westward, with the Improvement*, ke.
thereto belonging. AI*o, all that lot of land, known In
plan ot **M City n* lot number Hevuotocn, la St. Gall.Ogle
Ihorpe Ward, with I ho Improvement*, levied on and sold
to satisfy a mortgage (t. fn , issued out of tlm Superior
•url ot *uid Couuty, in favor of Aaron (Tiiiinpion in John
A. THOMAS. Sheriff, C C.
April next. In front of tho court house. In tho oily of
Darien, between Uio legal hour* of sale, will bo sold, the
following iiroporty, to wit: six hundred and fifty acres of
land, a portion of whloh is first quality swninp and ham
mock land, welt adapted to tho cultivation of B»a Island
Cotton, said land tmlng In Mclntonh county, called Fort
Point, bounded north hy Mouth Newport Rlvor. went by
land* ufOapt Thorp, south by Harris’ Neck Road, slid oast
by the Old Canal in Stark’s old field and Norton’a branch-
said property levied on as th* property of Moses C. Heald
and Margaretto. his wife, to astlafv a fi. fa. issued out or
McIntosh Superior Court. Iu favor of Mltohol and Collin*.—
Condition* cash. fob'Jd 0. O'NEAL, m. m. 0.
r?OUU MONTHS after date application will he mndo In
1 the lionorntde Court of (irdmarv of DiiHoch county, for
•nve to divide tho estate of Robert Donaldson, late of said
minty, deceased, lietwon the legnl heirs or sold estnto.
MATTHEW DONALDSON. Adm’r.
Till* the 20th February. 1864. fobSS
illicit Timokn. situate in Orange county, containing
ight hundred and ten ncr* *. the projHTt v of the estate <d
■no. P. WillinuiNon. The said land is vniunbh* for the cul
tivation of the Hiigar cane, nud i* easily acc(**sihle.
JOHN WILLIAMSON.
HENRY WILLIAMSON.
Savannah, February 22d, 1854. feti24—2nt
sepl8—tf
-Hie
POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, )
FmiBi'Anv 20,1864. )
P ROrOSAI/l for carrying the malls or tha Unltod States
from July 1, 1864, to Juno 30,1806. In Georgia and
Florida, will Ite received at tho Contract Ofiloe of toe Post
onto* Department. Washington, l». 0.. until 0 a. in., April
10,1864, U> be decided April 26,1864, (being routes cstob
lulled by act ol Waroh 8.1863.)
' GEORGIA.
From July 1,1804, to June 80. I860.
8448 FrotnTliomasvIHe, by Kostwood. to Mlckosukle, Fla.,
18 mll.*s and back, once a week.
Ioiave TtioroasvIU* Wednesday at 8 a m j
Arrivo at Mlckosukle same day by 1 p in j
Isntvo Mlckosukle Wednesday at 8 p in j
Arrivo nt ThnmaaviUo snm# (lay by 8 |i 111.
3444 From Tbomssvllle to BainUrldgs, 40 miles and back,
once a week.
Ismvo ThomasvlHe Wednesday at 0 a m j
Arrive at Iktlnbridge next day by 12 in ;
1* avo liaiiibrldgo Thursd*)' at 3 p 111 j
Arrive at Tboinasvillu next day by fi j> in.
3446 From Kllejny. by David Westfield’s to Clcnvcland,
Toon . 120 miles nud back, once a week.
Issvt EllcJ»y Monday at fi a m ;
Arrivo at Cleari-Uml next Wednesday by 0 p m ;
Ismve Cleaveland and Thursday at 0 n 111;
Arrive nt Kllejay next Saturday by 0 p in.
3440 From Young Cane, hy Stock Hill. Tekunutjy. and Cur-
tlcay, to Talklug Rock,42 miles and back,ouoe a
week. r
Lcnvo Young Cane Wednesday at 7 a m ;
Arrive at Talking Hock same dny by 0 p in j
Leave Talking Rock Tuesday nt 6 a in ;
Arrive nt Young Cane same day by 7 p in.
3147 From Butler, by Wilclmr'* Mills, to Ituciia Vlnta, 60
miles and back, once a week.
Imivu Butler Tuemluy at fi a in ;
Arrive ut Buena Vista next day by 11 a in ;
tanve Ihicim Vista Wednesday at 1 ji in ;
Arrive nt lliitlwr next day hyfi p m.
3448 From Rome, hy Thoiun*'*. Carroll’s Mllls.Oeeotn. Ala.,
and Howell's Store, to Coutre, 40 miles nud back,
once a week.
I**avu Rome Monday nt 6 n m ;
Arrive at Centre same day by 7 p 111 ;
Is-ave Centre Tuesday at 5 a m ;
Arrive at Rome same day by 7 |i m.
FUJI tl DA
from July 1,1S64. to June 30.1855.
3501 From Madiwui, by Clmrles Mill*, (,'lini lea Ferry. N"i‘W
Boston, Troy and Cidlius, to Clay Lauding, UU miles
and back, ouce a week.
U>ave Madison Monday nt 7 a. in.
Arrive at Clay landing next Wednesday by 0 p. m.
1 Clay l.-iuding Thursday ut 7 n. m.
Arrive at Mndison next Saturday t»y 0 p. m.
3602 From Pensacola to Warrlugtou, (uavy-yard,) 9 milso
nnd bnuk. daily.
Is-nve Pensnodit daily at 9 a. m.
Arrivo at Warrington by 12 in ;
la-sve Warrington daily at 1pm;
Arrivo nt PeniModa Mine day by 4 pm.
3608 From Pensacola, by Kseambfa. to fhdfavillo, Ala., 03
miles and hack, once a week.
Is-nve Pensacola Tuesday nt 6 a m ;
Arrive nt Belleville next Thursday by 11 a ra ;
Is-nve Belleville Thursdny at 3 p m ;
Arrivt! at Pensaoda next Saturday hy fl j> ni.
3604 From Tamjia, by Kennedy’s store and Summerlin’*
store, to Fort Mellon, 110 mile* and back, oncO u
week.
L'mvo Tmnpa Monday at 0 a in ;
Arrive at Fort Melton next Wednesday by 0 p m ;
lxrnve Fort Mellon Thursday at 0 a tn ;
Arrivo nt Tampa next Saturday by 0 ji m.
3605 From Tiiinjta to Old Fort Mellon, 111) miles aud back,
onco a week.
Leave Tampa Monday nt On m ;
Arrive at Old Fort Mellon next Wednesday by f p m ;
Leave Old Fort Mellon Thursday at 0 n in ;
Arrive at Tamjin next Saturday hy 0 j> in ;
3600 From Turn pa to Old Tanijia Dsy amt buck, once a week.
Bidders will state distance and propose schedule.
3607 From Fort Dado, hy Springfield, to liny Port nnd back,
onco a week.
Didder* will state distance nnd projMise scbedulo.
Proimsali to commence at Plercevillo, instead of Fort
I Hide, will be considered.
3508 From Oglethorpe. Ga., hy Cuthbort, Blakely, nnd
Woodville, Ain . to Mariana, Fla., 150 miles and
back.
TI1K WONDER Of TUB WOULD I
” Wo would not grow one bud of Imp*
Yon cannot garner In ripe firult 1 ’»
rpiIK GREAT REMEDY Is at last-discovered, and that fell
X destroyer of human happiness at length Is conquered!
Consumption shall no longer rob our firesides of theii
brightest ornaments, and sltik many a gentle spirit toon
untimely grave! Consumption ean be cured—Asthma will
soon bo a* th* things that were—end Coughs and Colds, the
parents of that fell disease, that so often brings wo to tht
homes of our land, vanish, as If by magic, before this sover
eign remedy.
Tills Is that whleh has so long been sought for, and Is iu
full faith offered to the public ss a cnrrsia cvrk for coughs,
colds, whooping-cough, croup, asthma, and consumption'
and will, In any case where lungs sufitoient are left to sus
tain life, check the ulceration and ralso the patlont to
health. This Is not an Idle boast, nor Is this remedy sent
Inlo the market without a thorough trial, but has proved
beyond a doubt, that what has buen asserted can lot i*>nk.
‘‘The sentiment, that consumption cannot be cured, boa
destroyed more lives tliun the disease Itself.’’—Dr. Wahhkn.
Jlut there le Ibqie I
DIfiVINER’ COMPOUND PITCH LOZENGKt
The jirojiriotor, by the use of (tils article, and the blessing
of Providence, wu* raised, when be was pronounced by his
physician to lie almost dying with conNum|dinn, to perf.ct
lienlth.nnd is not willing Hint so groat a blessing should lie
withheld from those on wlmin •• this right hnud emissary ol
death ” Iihh placed his mark.
The I*)*engo is perfectly harmless In Its nature, and can
t»e taken with Impunity by th« Infant aud the invalid ; and
Its beueficlnl effect* will ho fait iu a few hours after com
mencing it* use. I *)t ull then, try it. and if thene assert Ions
arc not jiroved, after rii iin|>nrtial trial, the price of the box
will lw returned, nnd all agents nre authorised to rotund
the money in uny case where tho article Is nut perfectly
satisfactory.
These toizenges ere put up In 26 cents. 60 cents, nnd $1
boxes.nud only need a trial to b« fully appreciated.
C. P. HUNT. iMitiKN. Ga., only agent for the Sontherr
Hlatns. to whom all nnlers must bo sdilrcitsed. fo!8-dA:w
WATKU-CU1UC lNSTITltTK-MILLEUUK
VII.LK. GMJRGIA.
D U. K. 0 DOYLE takes pleasure in nnnonneing to Inva
lids and the public generally, tltnt the above populnr
ami superiorly upiiointed estahllshuiuiiL formerly <!oin > uct*
ed hy T. Ca 111.ton Covin. M I)., I* now ready for the recep
tion of patient* seeking a restoration to health.
All chronic di*en*e* of the human organism successfully
treated ul this institute; dyspepsia, gout, rheumatism,
constipation, hemorrhoid* or pile*, hemorrhage*, nuieii-
errhiea. meuorrha'n, dy*liicnnrrlin:n. Iluor nlliu*. genital dig.
placementN.affections of the eyes and ears, tetter, ery-
Nlpelns nud nil chronic illHonses of the skin and scalp, scro
(ulu, dropsy, Syphilis, and the humoral diseases general
. Ylgia, • **--
ly. noiiralgin. sciatica, tic douloureux, hysteria, epilepsy
cy.bronchltl*. asthma, chronic
nnd bowels, ntriqdiy. and Indeed everv |>os*ilde hnblt of, or
chronic diseased action that is curable—and alt diteatesare
curable, if no organic lesion lw present.
Tho (Julies' Department Is under the immediate supervi
sion of that accomplished lady. Mr*. Janr MATnikwa.so well
known to the old patrons of (lie establishment
The facilities which tblsiiistitiition offers for Ihe prosecu-
itoit)! fi Bowvk i* this dny dis
dred by mutual consent. The name of the firm can he
sod in settlement by either of tho undersigned.
ISAAC D. LA ROCHE,
February 1st, 1854. ALFRED T. DOWNS.
N OTICE.—1 ho suiiscrHiers having this dnv *<»ld (heir
stock of Dry Goods to Messrs. Adam* k Bki'N.vkr soli
cit for them the patronage of their old customers.
foh3 LA RtIt'llK k B0WNK
C TO-PARTNERSIHP NOTICE—The undersigned havo this
J day fanned a co-partnership under ttie name nnd style
of Adam* k Brdnnrk for tho transn"tion of a Cash Dry
'■nods Business in this city.
WILLIAM R. ADAMS.
February 1st. 1854, CHARLES \Y. BRUNNER.
N OTICK.—The subscribers having bought Ihe stock of
Messrs. La Rociik k Bowjra will continue the Dry
Goods Business nt the old stniut, where thoy will tie liapjiy
to see their friends and tho customers of the old concern.
fet>3 ADAMS A: llKUNNFJt.
nd for Hale tiy
dec7
entire work, unabridged, in one volume, crown qunr-
if 1453 jmges. containing all the matter of Dr Webster’)
original work, bis imjiroreinents np to the time of hit
death, and now thoroughly revised, nnd greatly enlarger
nnd imjiroved, by Profc*sor Chauncy A. Goodrich, of Yah
College.
All young persons should hare a standard dictionary al
their elbows—and while you nre about it. get the host:
that dictionary is Noah Webster’s the groat work unabridg
ed. If you nre too jjoor. save the nmount from off ynui
back, to put it into your head.—Phrenological Journal.
A now supply just received by
Jnn4 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
I«eave Ogletliorjie Monday at 5 a in :
Arrive nt Mariana next Wednesday by 8pm;
l*>nve Mariana Thursday at 5 a in ;
Arrive at OgU,l)ior|>e next Saturday hy 8 p in.
3509 From StiHe|dca to Fiiiliolhnvay, 20 mile* and back,
once a week.
I<eave StiHejiira Monday at 6 a ra ;
Arrived nt Hnhollowny by 12 in ;
Leave Finlinlloway Monday at 3 p m ;
Arrive at Stillojdcu by 0 p m.
I.vma'CTjuNB,
Embracing condition* Ut be xnourpuraUd in Ihe contract* to the
extent the Ihyartment may deem jtrojicr.
1. Seven minutes nro allowed to each intermediate office,
when not otherwise *|>ecillod for assorting tho mails.
2 No pay will be made for the trips not jtorfouued ; and
for each of such omissions not satisfactorily explained,
three times the |my of the trip may bo deducted. For ar
rivals so fur behind time as to break connection with dc-
|M>nding mail*, and not sulficleutly excused, one fourth of
the coinjiensation for the trip is subject to forfeiture. De
duction will also be ordered for a grade of jierforiunnco In
ferior to that specified in tho contract. Kor rejientcd delin
quencies of tho kind herein sjiccllled, enlarged jM-nulties.
jirnportloued to the nature thereof nnd tho importance! of
the until, mny be made.
3. For leaving behind, or throwing off, the mall* or any
portion of them, for tho admission of passengers, nr for be
ing concerned in setting up or ruuuing an express convey
ing commercial intelligence ahead of tho mail, a quarter’s
pay may ho deducted.
4. Fine* will bo imjioscd. unloss tho delinquency bo
prumjitly nnd satisfactorily explained by certificate* of post
master*. or the affidavits ol othor creditable jtersons, for
fuilhig to arrive in contract time ; for neglecting to take the
mail from, or deliver into, n post office ; for Kutluring it
(owing either to tho uiiniltablencsfl of the jdneo or manner
of carrying it) to bn injured, destroyed, robbed, nr loKt; and
for refusing, after demand, to convey the mail us freqcntly
as Iho contractor runs for oilier jniriNises.
6. The IVstnuuder General may nniiul tho contract for
rep uted failures to run agreeably to cnntrvct; for disobey
ing the Cost Office laws, for tho instruction of the depart
ment ; fur refusing to discharge a carrier when required hy
the department to do *0 ; for assigning tho contract with
out the assent of the IN ul master; General ; for running an
express ns aforesaid ; or for trnn*i*>rting person* or packa
ges conveying mailing matter out of the mail.
0. The rostinnster General may ordor an Increnso of ser
vice mi a route by allowing therefor a pro rata increase on
the contract pay. He may change tho schedule of arrival*
and departure*, without increase of pay, |irorided he dues
not curtail the nmount of running time. Hu may also or
der an increaae of speed, he allowing, within tlm restric
tion* «f the law, a pro rata increase of pay for the addi
tional stuck of carriers, if any. The contractor may, how
ever. in the case of Increase of *j>oed, relinquish tlm con
tract by giving prmu|it notice to the dcjiartment that he
orders doing *0 to carrying tho order into effect. Tho
1'ostminder General may also curtail or discontinue the
service. «t pro rata decrease nf pay. allowing one month’s
extra compensation ou the amount disjiensed with, when
ever. in hi* opinion, the jiulilic interests do nut require tho
sumo, or In 0.1*0 he desires to sujiersede it by a different
grade of tmnH|>urtnlfon.
7. Payment# williie mndo for tho service hy collections
from, or draft* on, j*i*tmasters, or otherwise, after tho ex
ultation nf each quarter—say in February, May, August,
ml Nnveinbe
8. Thu dbtauccs are given nccurdingto tho host Informa
tion ; but no increased pay will bo allowed *hould tliuy be
greater than advertised if the jioints to be supplied he
correctly stated. Didders must inform themselves on this
point.
9. Tho Postmaster General to prohibited by law from
knowingly making a contract for tho transportation of the
inuito with any person who shall havo entered Into, or pro
posed to enter Into, any combination to prevent the mak
ing of any hid fur a mail contract by any other person or
jNtrsnns. or who ahull have made any agreement, or shall
nave given or performed, or promised to give or porforin,
nny nonwMwmtiwn whatever, nr to do. nr not to do. any
thing whatever. In order to induco any other person or
persons n«>t to hid fur n mall contract. Particular atten
tion is called to the 28th section nf the net of 1030. pro
hibiting comhinnti.uiH to jirevent bidding.
10. A bid received after time, viz: 9 a. ni. on tho 10th of
A|irll, 1864. or without the guarantee required hy law. or
that combine* several routes in ono sum of cnm|i«nsnti<>n,
it bo considered In competition with a regular pro-
inent, together with Its easiness of acres* from nil points In
Georgia, and the adjoining States, renders it peculiarly
adajded to the wants of Invalids, desirous of availing them
selves of the efficacy nf the water-cure.
The purity of the water nnd accommodations for guests,
nre too well known •(> need comment.
In lilting ii|> the establishment nooxpense has been spar
ed that could conduce to make it one of tho most desirable
places of resort for invalids in tlie United States.
Patients will be required to furnish their own out-fit.—
Tlie.se will consist of friction sheets and towels, compresses,
nnd blankets, for sudorific purjioscs. All of which enn he
purchnscd here on tho most reasonable terms.
Tkhmh—Professional attention, use of baths, Ac . $10 per
week—board $6 j>er week—pnyntde monthly. Servants
boarded and treated for $10 per week.
All letters of inquiry proni|>tly answered. june9
CAIti’KK’N BPAMSli MIXTUKU.
THE (JURAT PURIFIER OP THE BLOOD J
Not a Particle nf Mercury in It.
A N INFALLIBLE REMEDY for Scrofula. King’s Evil.
Rheumatism. Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Piinjdct
or Pustule on the Knee. Blotches. Roils, Chronic Sore Eves.
Ring Worm or Tetter. Scald Head. Enlargement and Pain
or the Bones and Joints. Stubtioni Ulcers Syphllitlo Disor
ders, Lumbago. Spinal Com|dnint*, and all Diseases arising
from an injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudence In Life, or
Impurity of ttie Blood.
This valuable Medicine, which hns become celebrated for
tlm number of extraordinary cures effected through its
agency, lias induced the projnletors. nt the urgent request
of their friends, to offer it to the jiublic. which they do with
the utmost confidence in Its virtues ami wonderful curative
projierties. The following certificaUs, selected from a large
number, nre. however, stronger testimony tlinn tho mere
word of tho proprietors ; and nro all from gentlemen well
known in their localities, nnd of tho highest respectability
many of them now residing in the city of Richmond, Vh.
F. BOYDEN. Es»j., of tho Exchange H otcl. Richmond
known every where, says ho has soon the Medicine called
CAimcu’s Svaxjbh Mixtvhk administered in over a hundred
cases, in nearly nil the disease* for which it Is recommend
ed. with tho most astonishingly good results. He ssys it to
the moat extraordinary medicine he hns ever seen.
AGUE AND FEVC.it—GREAT CURB—I hereby certify,
that for three years I had Ague and Fever of tho most vio
lent description. I had several Phvsicisns. took largo quan
tities of Quinine. Mercury, nnd I believe nil the Tonics ad
vertised, but all without any permanent relief. At tost 1
tried Caimm’s Bpanihii Mixtokk, two bottles of which elfec-
tunlly cured mo. and Jam happy to any I have had neither
drills nr Fevers since. I consider It the best Tonic In the
world, and the only medlclno that ever reached my case.
Beaver Dam, near Rishmond. Vn. JOHN LONGDEN.
0. U. LUCK, Esq., now In the city of Richmond, nnd for
many years in tho Post Office, lm* such confidence In Ihe
n*toni*hing efficacy of Cxktrr’b Si-amhii MtXTTRK. that he
has bought upwards of 50 bottles, whleh ho has given away
to the mulcted. Mr. Luck say* he has never known it to
fail when token according to directions.
Dr. MINGE. a practising Physician, nnd formerly or the
City Hotel, in tho city of Richmond, says he hns witnessed
In a number of instances tho effects of Cartkh’s Svakvsu
Mixti’iik. which wore most truly surprising. Ho say s in a
case of Cousumplioii. depeudent on ihu Liver, tho good ef
fort* were wonderful indeed.
SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of tho firm of Drinker A Morris.
Richmond, wns cured of Liver coinjdaint of 8 years stand
ing. tiv the iiso of two buttle* of Uni ter’s Spanish Mixture-
GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA—Hin Editor* nr the Rich,
niond Republican had a servant employed In their press
room, cure 1 nf violent scrofula, combined with Rheuma
tism. which entirely disabled him from work. Two bottle*
of Carter’s Spanish Mixture made n perfect cure ot him. nnd
tho Editors. In u public notice, say ttn-v “ cheerfully recom
mend it to nil who are afflicted wills nny disease or the
blood.”
STILL ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA—I hail a verv
valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter’s Spanish Mix
ture. I consider it a truly valuable medicine. JAMES M
TAYLOR. Conductor on tho R. F. A P. It. R. Co , Richmond,
Virginin.
Salt Klu-uin or 80 Years Stniullni’ Cured
Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, residing in Ihe city o"Richmond,
was cured by threo bottle* of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, ni
Salt liheuin. which ho had nearly 20 years, nnd which all
the jihysicinns of tho city could not cure. Mr. Thompson
Is a well known merchant of Richmond, Vn., nnd his cure
most remarkable.
WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond, Vn.. had n servant
ireil of S|ivhilto. in the worst form, hy Cnrler’s Spanish
Mixture. He says ho cheerfully recoiuiucudb It, nmi con
dor* it an invaluable medicine.
RICHARD K. Wk>T,"f Richmond, was cured of Scrofula
id what physiciniis called rnnfinnod Cunsuinjition, by
tree bottle* of Carter’sSpaulsh Mixture.
EDWIN BURTON. Commissioner of the Revenue, says lie
is seen ttie good effect* of Carter’s fqianisli Mixture' in n
number of Spyhilitio case*, nnd says it to a jicrfect euro for
that horrible disease.
WM. G. IIARWOOD, nf Richmond. Va.. cured old sores
and ulcers, which disabled hint from walking. Took a few
bottles nf Carter’s Sjianish Mixture, and was enttded to
walk without a crutch, in a short time permanently cured.
Price $1 jier bottle.
Principal Depot* nt M. WARD, CLOSE k CO., No. 83
Miilcn lane. Now York.
BENNETT k REEKS. No. 125 Mnln-st.. Richmond. Va.
And for salo by 3JIOMAS M. TURNER k CO.. JAM1N I
M. CARTER. A. A. LOIDM0N8 A CO., nnd W. W. LIN-
COLA’, Savannah. E. S. STROKCKF.R. Macon, and by Drug
gist* and Country Merchant*overywliere.
may 20—lylsal wAwflin
MORE NEW IIOOKS.
R eceived by s. s. piihjcy, Oct. 26th. ib.vl—discus-
slon on Philosophy nnd Literature, hy SlrtV. Hamilton.
Home* of tho New World, or Impressions of America,.by
Kredrika Bremer, translated liv Mary Hnwitt.
Men and Things in Europe, by Kirwnn.
Home Pictures, by Mr* Mary A Denison.
Rhetoric of Conversation, or Bridles nnd Spurs for the
management of the Tongue, by Geo W Ilervoy.
Dr Chalmers’ Correspondence, hy Rev Will Hanna.
AH I* nut Gold that Glitters, or the Young California, by
Cousin Alice.
Tho Young Astronomer. J-C Abbott.
Gleason’* Pictorial; Baronin'* Illustrated New*.
Godey’s I July’s Book nnd Graham’* Magazine, forNovem-
l>er ; Blackwood’s Magazine, for October ; Clouded Hnjqii-
ness, a novel, translated from tlie French of tho Countess
d’Orsny; Ttie Midnight Queen, by Gcorgo Lippnrd. For
snlo at 136 Congress street. oct2
CSItOCICilIRg, LIQUORS, WINES, &c.
J. V. CONNER AT Jt CO., offer for role on nc-
■niniodating terms, a well assorted stock of Gro
ceric*. Liquors. Tobacco. Segars.Ac., viz: 130 bags
Iprlmo Rio Coffee. 20 do do old Java do, 20 hhds
Porto Rico and Muscovado Sugars. 60 bids clarified endue do,
25 do crashed and pnwdorad do, 10 boxes loaf do, 200 park-
Hges black nnd green ton, some very superior : 250 boxes
tobacco, various qualities, l’s, 8’*. 6’s nnd 10’s. 16 cases Di
adem twist. 10 do Virginiu* nnd Aroinntic.'JOdn nectar leaf.
Viginia gold loaf. 10 boxes El Dorado tobacco, 176.000 siijki-
rlor Havana fegars. 10 half pine* Otnrd.DupiiyA Co. Bran
dy,20 half and quarter cmdra ('intern,Mattel, sfarerac. Ac.
Brandy. 6 quarter casks very old Jean ]*>ui* do, 6 jiijies
Holland Gin, 2 puncheon* 8t Croix nml .Tnmnirn Ruin, 10
half jiijs's and 15 quarter casks superior Madeira Wine. 26
bids old Monongnluda Wtoky, 26 quarter casksTonnrlffb, 30
do do Malaga Wine, 200 bids gin. whisky nnd rum. 100 boxes
No. 1 nnd family soap. 60 do starch. 50 do ndniiinnlina.can
dle*, 60 do tnllow do. 20 casks bacon side*. 16 do shoulder*.
30 hhds W«*t India Molasses. 40 hhl* snd Icmlo, 25 bids N
Orleans do. together with every oilier nrtlele usually found
at the wholesale grocery stores. jnni>3
II. SMITH’S FLOCK, CliAUICKUS, (ttn
Q/\ BRIN II Smith** Hour
•3U 20 half bid* choice Cauul Hour
20 bids Sugar Cracker*
20 half bill* do do
20 bbl* lluttcr do
20 half bbl* do do
20 boxes Podn do
20 half bbl* Fulton Market Beef, a choice article
60 bbl* Crashed Sugar.
I jvndlugfroni brig Augusta, and for sale by
Jyl7 HOIAIMBK. JOHNSON A
CO.
CJUNDRIE8.—30 bbl* Baltimore and Canal Flour, 75hpxrs
end Adamantine Candles. 10 cask* By***’ London INirter. In
quart* and pint*. 26 doien mixed Tickles, in quart* and
half gallons, 6 bbls Cucumber Pir.klM.30 bids Potatoes and
Annies. For salo at tho corner of Broughton and Drnvton
■treat*, by oct26 DAVID O'CONNER.
posal reasonabb* In nmount.
11. Bidders sbiiuhl. in all cases, first projtnse for service
strictly according to the advertisement, and then. If they
desire, Hiqmrntely for different service ; and If the regular
bid he the lowest offered for the advertised service", the
other bid* may be considered. If tho alterations proposed
nre recommended by the postinnster* and citizens interest
ed. or if they shall appear manifestly right nnd proper.
12. There should ho hut ono route bid for in n ]>roj>«sal.
13. The route, tin* service, the yearly pay, the name and
resilience of tlie bidder, nnd those of each member of a
firm, where a company offers, should be distinctly stated ;
also, the inode of conveynn e, if a higher mode than horse
back be Intended: Tlie words •• with duo celerity, certain
ty nnd security.” inserted to indiente the mode of convey
ance. will constitute a •* alar bill."
14. The bid should ho sent under seal, addressed to tho
Second Assistant Postmaster General, superscribed “ Mail
PrupoMtto in the Slate of .’’ It should be guarantied.
and the sufficiency of the guarantors certified, (sec faun*.)
nml should be despatched in time tn be received by or be
fore 9 n. in. of the loth or April. 1854.
16. The contracts nre tn lie executed and returned to tho
department by or before the 1st of July, 1844.
10. Section 18 of an act of Congress, approved March 3,
1854. provides that contracts for the trnns|inrtation of the
maHshnll be let, •• iu every case, to tlie highest bidderten-
dering sufficient guarantees for faithful performance, witli
out other reference to the mode of such trunsjiortatlun
than may bo necessary to provldo for the duo celerity, cer
tainty, and security of such transportlons.” Under'tht*
law a near description of bid* ba* been received. It doe*
not specify a mode of conveyance, but engage* to tnke the
entire mail each trip with celerity, certainty and security,
using tho terms of tho law. These bids are styled, from
the manner in which they are designated on tho hooks of
tho de|mrtment*. “stoir hid*," and they wilt lie construed
ns pro\ tiling for tho entire mail, however largo, nnd what
ever mny t>e tho mode of conveyance necessary to insure
its “cilcrity, certainty nnd security.”
•Such bids will therefore bo accojited tn preference to
higher bids for npccitio modes of conveyance on routes
where the lowest mode of conveyance (that to, on horse-
hack) Is known to tie insufficient.
In all cases where tho lowest grade of servico is believed
to tic sufficient, the lowest bid will bo accepted, if dulv
guaranteed, in preference to a “ star” or specific bid.
When the lowest hid is not a star bid.nnd s|H!cifie*etthor
no mode or an inadequate modo of conveyance. It will not
boaccejited. hut set aside for a specific bid proposing the
necessary service.
When the bid does not specify a modo of conveyancenlso
when It propose* to carry "according to tho advertisement,”
but without such *|ieoi'flcation. it will bo considered as a
proposal for horseback service.
18. A modification of a bid, In nny of it* essential term*,
to tantamount to a new bid. nnd cannot be received, so ns
to Interfere wiUi regular competition, after the last Uuiir
set for receiving bids.
21. Postmaster* «ro to be careful not to certify the suf
ficiency of guarantors or sureties without knowing that
they nro persons of sufficient responsibility ; nnd all bid
der*, guarantors, nnd sureties nro distinctly notified that
cn n failure to enter Into or perforin the contracts for the
service proposed for In the accepted bids, their legal llablll
ties will be enforced against them.
10. Tho contracts will be substantially In tho fomishere-
tofaru used lathis department, except in the respect* par
ticularly mentioned in theso Instructions; and on all Rail
road and steamboat routes tlie contractors w 111 l»e required
to deliver the mails into tho post offices nt the ends of tho
routes nnd into all the intermediate post offices not more
than 80 rod* from the railroad nr Inuding.
20. Present contractor*, snd jiersons known nt the de-
imrtinent,must.equally with oilier*,procure gimrnntnrsnnd
certificate* of their sufficiency substantially In the forms
utoiro prescribed. Tim certificates of sufficiency must be
signed hy a jMistmaster or a judge or clerk of # court of re
cord.
or bid guarantee, nnd certificate. Ac.Ac..
iilvi-tHseniriit for Virginia, North Carolina. Ac., January
16,1861.
JAMES CAMPBELL
PoMtiUHHtor Goners
NOTICE
n J the Itemoml of the Laml Ojllrc, from Himiita to Ei.ua, i
Alaiuma.
U NDER authority of an Act or Congress, entitled “ An
art authorizing change* in tho location of land Offl-
.’’ approved Marcli 3. 1853. tt fa hereby declared and
made known, that the laud Office for the sslo nttho public
land* In the Spnrtn district, Atnliamn, will tie removed from
the town c>r Sparta. Its present location, to Elba, In Coffee
Comity In raid State, on the flrat day of April next.
Given under my hand, at tho city of Washington, tbli
14th dsy of February, A. I) 1864-
Ry tho President : FRANKLIN PIERCE
Jiuin Wiiaox, Commissioner of tho General Land Offioe.
feb27-8twi
KHOMAN'I ASTI-IUOHBUTIC TOOT11
WArili.
T IIIB delicious article combines so many meritorious
qualities, that It now hns become a standard favorite
with tho citizens nf Now York. Phllarftdphln, Baltimore,
Pittsburg, and other place*. Dentists and Physicians pro
scribe It in their prattle* most successfully, and from every
source the must flattering laudations are awarded It. In-
flamed, sore, or bleeding gums sro Immediately cured by
Its use i It* action upon them U mild, soothing, snd effec
tive. It cleanses tbo teeth so thoroughly that they are
made to rival peart In whllen*a*. and diffuses through the
mouth such a delightful frealiuess, that the breath is ren
dered exquisitely sweet, and tt will in most Instances af
ford relief to tlie most violent toothache.
Tlie following Certificate from Dr Chilton, a Chemist of
world-wldo celebrity who ha* submitted tlie article to a
chemical nnnlysls, I* proof sufficient to cuuvinee any oua
of it* auj>erlorlty
*•! Iinio examined a bottle of “ Zerman’s Antl-Soorbutio
Tooth Wash,” and find it to lm a vegetable prejianitinn of
an Innocent character. I believe It will prove beneficial for
tho purpose It I* recommended ”
JAMES. It. CHILTON, M. 1).,Chemist.
Just received, and Tor salo hy
novl7 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument Square.
NEW GROCERY hciiiT?
CHAMPION * WATtm 1 U 8 k
Til.. ■Itl.-Ii. il....... I... 1
L. 8. BENNETT A CO.,
BUCCKSSOlta TU J. C. THORNTON,
Having imrchaseil the entire Interest of Mr.
J. C. Thorntok 111 his Carriage eslabllslunent In
nt <!nud., '“-"li,
larkets, and ooHclt th.* patrona** ,**4i
dealers, city nmdianU, and fai.'fl ' ,r r '* 3
1 he f< Bowing artl.de* comprise a portion ,.r
76 boxes and lartlf Ihixo* Tobacco
26 M Cigar*, To cases fine cut Tobacco* 11 b, * M C
vn i.i.,i- iiuiuin st.ii.M ...i ui.. ..
10 hhds Bacon Sides snd fibouldt-r* ino»»
6 Mil* Lard. 10 do Pork, ’ 100 H »®*,
tliisclly. most resj*-ctfiilly solicit a contiiiusUon of the
live palronnge so liberally be:I
Ills our intentlou to keep a
u uoia i-ai'i. juuui orx,
80 whole, linlf and quarter bbls Mark,.r.i
60 bbl* Domestic Ltunora. all qualltfa. '
20 csfk* Wine—Madeira.Teneriffe p,’,'. ,, , u
6 . llnp * lfan dles, M,1 »f
2 jdjie* Holland Gin—swan brand, ’
60 boxes Cheese—Common. Kiigltoh .
60 bags Java. Laguyra. and lUu Cetfc,. ry -*®‘
10 keg* choice Butter.
60 whole and half bbl* Extra Canvl jn f _
76 bags Georgia Flour, tn Ug) and toi jv
100 whole amfhalf boxes (j.lgat,.'* s,,.,,
6 lilul* Porto Rico Sugar. * tn|,
80 bbls clarified and brown Sugar,
10 rasksBynss’ Ij.ndon Purler. 10 rnw-aM ,,
10 bbl. Mjro«rl-Ot.tbb., 10 bbl. oblw^h’;,.
80 tMixen Herring, )«<>#;
10 bnskets Clianipafgrie, Ac., Ac.
Also, a full assortment of Groceries gentrall
Ing. ranees, Miupa. preserve* and dried lrolu^? 0, "»
of all kinds, fancy soaps, n'uts. hyson snd It.
Viuf ami .n—ifaiaa aaaJi-na ..a. -. — 1 . I, * — I.JU .1
bestowed on tlie late proprlc- 1 beet ant tongues, sardine*, around cdhr.Vm,.
. ... . . i i.t„ .-I. i.i .. I l.rfymia liiirkfl.la w. ?
sortment of nil kinds of Carriages, suited to tills
market. Tether with numerous other article* of |,„ U|
'*l»x.ti J,
The late proprietor. Mr. J C. Thornton, will act a* our agent 1 which will be sold chea|i for each
at tho north, for tho piirehasn and *u|qdy of our establish-
merit. His experience of twenty yeur* In tho biisinc** at
the Smith, will itinuio to our friuiul* and iintrmi* such a
well selected stock ss cannot fail hi give entire satisfaction.
Mr. Rk.v.wot will give hi* penuinnl attention to all kind ol
repairing, i
may 10
i heretofore.
LEWIS rt. BENNETT.
THOMAS A. BROWN.
JUDGE W. HARRIS.
■ore. that I have sold
d I have every cnnll
n. tMitb in capability
• busliiecH. and kceji
r Hie la
A CARD.—It will to* seen frui
out to Messra. L. rt. IIk.vnkit A
deuce in tlie ability iff tliece g<
and capital, to aiiccesafully eon
ll|i Hu lepiltntlnii ut the i -laid
Mr. lawieS. ItexNfTT ha* l«
two years, nnd I take pleasure In renu,unending hi)
public a* an imlunlriniix. eapublo and deserving man. who.
while looking to hi* own intereal. will not nsglcct those ol
hi* pntrnns.
In relinquishing my buslnee* in this |dnco, I take tlie oji-
jKirtunlty to ssy, that It I* not from any di*«nti*fnctiou
whatever. Since my residence in the city of rtavnnnnb. I
have been kindly and generously treated, and have suc
ceeded much bettor than I anticipated.
In the course 1 have Just taken, I harelieen promoted hy
con*ideratioii* of a jirivatu chiiracteraltogether ; wherever
I mny be. I shall always carry with me the liveliest sense
of obligation, ami cherish tho deepest Interest in the pros
perity and advancement of tho city and it* jieojde. Noth
mg will do more to effect this, than the sustaining nf a
healthy nnd honorable coinjictillon. fot thegood peojdeo!
the City and State age to It. J. 0. TllORNTON.
Savannah, 0th May. 1853.
N. B.—Mr. H. D. W. AUBCANDXR is my legally authorized
agent for the transaction aud closing uji ol my business.
J - V^CONNKRAT & co.'
favorable term*—26 iibd- 1 .rt,T|U-.!TJ.'T **
vado Sugars, 75 bids rtUiarl’s A /•, 1 ‘
so t.t.i. »ru4|, c ,| nn ,j pnirerjied,^ d,,if
■ do. 40 bbls
It) totxes temf Sugar
120 ling* Rio Coffee. 25 do .torn d<
00 lilul*. tierces nnd bbls tV. |.
160 package*
Dill bid- Ball
10 half J.is-
15 quail*
I"!-'
M.><
! In
I H i,,
60 do do Malaga, and
80 bids Old Monougaheln WlibM. A| “
tt piju-A Holland Gin. clover ieiif nd
2 puncheons Jamaica, and 2D do St (
fit) bills sugar, butter and soda lii-cuiu ‘'" a ’
150 do domestic Urandy. Gin. Rum and Wu
100 baskets genuine Heldnlck nuimjsilgn \yj n 1
Hungarian Ui
60 do do Crown nnd Rough and n,.«j.,
120 M Spanish Regan, various brand* ^
together with choice Rutter, Goshen CIim-m ai»t,a
tides usaally found in wholesale groceries
nuurlO
. TllORNTON.
WOODRUFF, GREEN &, CO.’S
NEW CA1UUAUK REPOSITORY.
vMjiPBtfl Mr. W. W. Woodkitt. of Griffin. Ga.. nnd
Messrs. M. C. A J. II. Gkkkn, nf Newark. N. J.,
having purchased the entire Intercut, snd secured tlie
location of Messrs. T. J. Nayl ir A Co., in the carriage busi
ness in this city, rcNjiectrully announce to the citizens of
Savannah nnd of the Slates of Georgia. South Carolina. Ala
bama. Florida, and all sections trading at thin growing city.
Hint it is their intention to keep on hand, nt all times n
largo nnd general assortment of every kind of carriages in
They fori confident Hint their business relations nro such
as to enable them to offer inducement* to purchasers e^unl
to Charleston, or any other city.
The Messra. Green havo been engaged in tlie manufacture
of carriages in Newark. N.J., for n number of year*, and
are well acquainted with the wants and requirement* of tlie
South. Their rejiutution u* Manufacturers, combined with
tho experience nnd qualifications of Mr. Woodruff, long
known nt Griffin, Ga., in the carriage business, emblodens
the
tulii
1*111 to promise that they will be able to meet the expec-
lions of the public.
Mr. II D. W. Alexander, of the late firm, favorably known
In connection with tho carriage business in this city, is as
sociated with them, nnd will act ns their agent in the trail*-
action and management of their business.
Mr. Woodruff's intention is to divide his tlms nnd atten-
tlon between this point and the interior, and hope* to make
the acquaintance of this community personally.
By strict attention, cnujik'd with fair nnd honorable deal
ing, they hope to Hccurc a share ot jiublic patronage.
They havo made arrangements to havo all repairing
promptly and neatly done.
All work sold by them warranted.
WOODRUFF, GREEN A CO,
223 and 226 Hay street.
Savannah, Ga.
ffy A CARD.—It will seen by tho above that wo havo
deemed it best for the interests of all concerned, to with
draw in favor of Messrs. Woodruff, Green A Co. We take
this opjmrtunity to return thanlu to our friends for tlie
kind offer* of support that were so liberally proffered us,
und to solicit tho same for our fr!eud*nf the 'same firm.
T. J. NAYLOR A CO.
Savnnnah. December 7. 1863. decO
NEW STOCK
CK. [1N541 NEW
WINDOW SHADES.
STYLES.
G I-. MILLER A CO. Manufacturer* and Wholesale and
• Retail Dealer* in Window Shades, south-west corne
al Second nnd Arch sti
ol Second nnd Arcli streets, Thiladeljdi’a. (l’enu..) such ns
Gnthc’s I-mdscajies, Holders. Vases, rtcroles. Iloqueto, Gold
Borders. Ac., of ilio most heautiful designs nud perfection
of finish in this country, nnd nt such low prices us to chal
lenge competition.
Huff and white Hollands, Cambric*, Cords, Brasses,T**-
■els, Ac., in every variety, for city or country trade.
We invito an examination of our stock, nt the depot,
south-west corner of Second aud Arch streets, Philadel
phia, Penn. jun28—codffni
W,
MOKE GIFT BOOKS.
THORNE WILLIAMS has just received additional
suppliu* of Gift Books, with lino engravings, among
Home* of American Statesmen, with numerous ong’v’g*.
Wild Scone* nnd Song Birds, 20 colored illustrations.
The Wide. Wide World, beautifully illustrated with fine
igruvlngs bound In Turkey morocco.
Lyrics of tho Wide. Wide World, the Music by Glover.
Favorite Picture Book or Gallery of Delight.
Garden Walks with tlie Poets; Christmas Blossoms;
riendship's Offering ; Oracles for Youth. Ac.. Ac. <120
HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON A,CO
n AVE received per tho Ellipse, and otl..rrecent.. ,
from New York and I'lilted.jphi*: rcftDl,r "nk
^ UolTee—600 bag* Rio. 100 pockets Jar*. » D ,i 261^,^
Sagnr—25 hhds choice and 26 do prime FVi„
bb]s Stuart’s 1) and C,60 do craidicd. nnd 151„,
Unroll—60 casks choice Sides. 20 do do 8houM»n^
i do do Items
I.lqours— 1 i pipes pure Holland Gin. 5 half to*, a
Brandy. 10 quarter casks pure Malaga Wine. lu.iL l
gundy Port do. 6 casks pure Port do. loo lil.j, c ,
do N E Burn. 75 do Gibson’s Whisky. 20 ito Oierrr Itnv
20 eighth casks Cognac do. 16 tdd* choice olVito*
Whl*ky, nnd 26 boxes extra do do
G'ltceac—300 boxen State nnd Ohio, and 60 diriw
Dairy.
Iluttrr—25 keg* very choice Orange Countv.
Tabncco—126 boxes 6s nnd 8s ot various Und, >uu
case* Myers’ half jMiunds.
Sonji niitl Starch—100 boxes Colgate's \o )
Smith’s nml Iteadel’s Family, und 100whole
boxes Pearl Starch.
Numlrlc*—100 boxes nerring. 100 Demijons, uu
size*. 100 boxes Bey’s Is-nion Syrup. 275
t>uck Shot, 10 bids pure white wine Vinecar p.i »l>
nnd half boxes ntxw Raisins, 100 drum* Smvrrnfinii
bbl* Filberts, 6 case* Gllloux Sardine*. 10 frail, .J
f>ofl shell Almonds, 10 bbls Pecan Nuts. 6 tor-Bmil
20 hair bbls Fulton market liter. 35 baskets HekUtkCk
nsign quart* nnd pints. 30.000 cheroot Cigin jsj_„
Pickle*, quarts snd hairgnllnn, 26 eases Canton rmicJ
Ginger. 60 boxes clay Pipes, 16 do Plj* hen«ls.
boxes assorted Crackers, 60 boxes nsgprted Carilr Mil,a
amnntino Candles, 16 do patent do, 10 bbls l,iirt»knfj
half nml quarter bbl* do. 60 boxes ChampaignqL.
bbls Cider Vinegar. 20 do imitation white sin-i, 34
Clmmpnign Cider, for sale a* above on the mo*t Act**
dnting tenns. 1
GROCERIES! GROCERIES 1
^TOFFEE.—160 buga prime Rio, 76 do Jamaica. 50iij
Sioak—10 lihds Porto Rico. 10 do St. Croix, 6 j, u
Orleans, 100 bbls Crashed. Powdered *ml Clarified
Molakskh—25 hhds Cuba, 76 bbls Now Orleans. '
Fuifit—160 bbls Georgia, 76 ditto Canal, 50 ditto ff- B
Smith's.
Bl'cxm—200 dozen, painted.
Soar, Canulk* and Stari H—60 boxes No. 1 *n<iri*i!t
Soap. 60 do l’nle do, 76 do Adamantine Camlx Ji ^
Sperm, 26 do Star, 150 do Patent Mould do, 40 wlu&u]
half boxes Starch.
Toiucco—360 pkgs various brands and qualities.
lJtMo.x Syrup, Ac—60 Imxes Syrup. 10 case* Walntu!
Tomato Catsup. 10 do llrandy Peaclie.'
Dombstic Liqt'ons—76 hhl* Plight’* tiin. 50 do \ £
76 do Rectified Whisky, 30 do Ext* Hhl Mnnongaliflik
Wink*—20 quarter ensks pure Mnlnga, 8 do choinlbfei.
ra. Received and for sale by
dec29 McMAHON k DiTll
8UNU1UE8.
HHDS choice Porto Rico Sugar : 16
0 Stlmik
I Sugar; M4sl
FANCY GROCERY STORE.
fllllh subscriber would inform hi* friends that ho has re-
J. turned to Savannah, and will this dsy open a Fancy
Grocery Store in the ini<ldlo tenement of Sorrel's Building,
known as the old Georgian Remling Room.
This present stock, which has been selected with great
care, embraces every article in the above named busines*;
nlso.Scgara, Wine*, Liquor*. Ac., of tho most approved
brands.
He lias selected for his motto, “quick sales nnd small
profits,” nml ns he believes Unit the jiublic can readily dis
criminate between spurious ami genuine articles, hu confi
dently invites all to examine hi* stock nnd judge for them-
solves. novlO P. CURRAN.
N OTICE.—Extracts from Fire Ordinance. Scuttles, Ac.:
Sec. 1. That the owner nr owners of all building* over
story high, within tho jurisdiction nf this city. that-.,
now deficient of ladder* and scuttles, shall, before tint ex
piration of thirty days from th« date of till* ordinance,
cause said building to he provided with a scuttle or open
ing In tho roof, close to the ridgn thereof, of not less than
twenty-six by thirty six inches, witli steps up to It on the
Inside, so Hint a person can jiass up nml through ujMin the
ridge of the roof with safely and facility. And the owner
nr owner* or such building us shall not be provided In the
time above mentioned, shall be fined in a sum not exceed
ing twenty dollars, for every thirty davs which such build,
ing shall remain so unprovided thereafter.
Sec. 2. That every building hereafter erected within the
limit* of this city.of whatever material, being over one stn-
high, shall have a scuttle or ojieiiingin the roof, cIo‘o
tlie ridge thereof, not less than twenty-six by thirty-six
inches, with steps inside, ns mentioned in the first section o(
this Ordinance. And the owner or owners of every such
building, so to be erected, unjirovided witli such scuttle as
aforesaid shall lie fined In a sum not exceeediug thirtydol-
Inrs, and a further sum. not exceeding twenty dollars, for
every thirty days which such building may remain so un
provided.
Passed iu Council.5th Juno 1828.
Tlie City Marshall is hereby directed to place ujion tlie
Information Docket the names nf nil owners of bulling*
violating the provisions of the above ordinance.
Ily order. EDWARD G. WII-SON, Clerk (.{Council.
Savannah. 3d February. 1854.
CITY MAltSHAL’S OFFICE,)
Savannah, February 3d. 1864. J
rpHE following resolution was passed In Council on the
1 20Ui January. 1864. viz:
The limn having expired according to a resolution pass
ed in July Inst, allowing six months for paving certain lots
ltctolv.-d, 'Hint tho City Marshal be Instructed to enforce
Id resolution alter giving twenty days jiublic notice.
To tho owners, agent*, attorneys, and guardians, nml all
others concerned:
Take notice that I shall proceed to enforce the abovo
resolution on tho 24th dny of February instnn'.
i<3—126 PHILIP M. RUSSELL. City Marshal.
COUGHS, COLDS AND I1HONCII1TIS.
P AST11.1 JCS DE PARIS.—For tlie cure of roughs, colds
and bronchial affections of tlio throat, so prevalent nt
thjsmeasnn of the yenr. We do not recommend the Pas
tille* <le Pari* to cure all the ills life is heir In. but we do
say thoy will cure nil affections of the throat, a* a trial ol
them will prove. Manufactured by Moore A Taylor, 8J
Maiden-lane, New York.
N. B.—Thu gunninc hoar* Uio written signature of Moon
A Taylor. Just received and for sale by
mh4 W W LINCOLN, Monument Square
I IKB1
J Tin
IIOOKS—HOOICS— nooics.
!BER ON CIVIL LIBERTY and Self Government.
The Wigwam and the Cabin, or Tales of the South, bv
W O. Simms. ’ '
Autobiographic Sketches, by Thomas De Quincy.
The Underground Mail Agent, by Vide, illustrated.
Men ami Things as I saw them in Europe, by Kivivnn.
lime and Tide, or Strive ami Win. by A. S. Rose.
Jjiiucs Montjoy. or I’ve Been Thinking, by A. 8. Rose.
wJjjj n Jutting", or Laugh* I have token a pen to, by N. P.
Visit to Europe, by I’rof. Sillimnn. of Yale College, 2 vote
Illustrated.
Gustavo* Lindorni, or Lead us not into Temptation, by
Emilio F. C-nrlcn.
Merklnnd. or Self-Sacrifice, hy tho auUior of tho Life nt
Mr*. Margaret Maitlaml, Ac.
A ( unt Kitty’*Tales, by Maria J. McIntosh, a now revised
A voyage tn ttie Celestial Country, nn allegory, hy Rev’il
Geo n. Chevor. I). D.
Also, more of tho Bleak House. In two hound volume
more of tin* Home* of tlm New Word, by .Mrs. Rreni”
Yoim't on Dogs; Yonatt on the Ilnrsu, Ao., Ac., reeuiv
and for salo, nt 135 Congress street, l»v
nny 11 ' s. S SIBLEY.
ll per stenmer and other
•nt arrival*, nnd offers for sate—26 bits II Smith
Flour, 26 half bbl* extra Flour. 50 Imixos Cheese, English
dairy, white nnd pine apple. 60 Mils and 60 naif bbls Haiti,
more Flour. 20 kegs choice Goshen Butter. 20 half bbl* Ful
ton market Beef. 5 bbls. 10 half bids. 10 quarter bid*. 10
boxes and 26 bags Hock wheat. 200 bids amt bags of Georgia
Hour. 100 boxes and half boxes Soap, 26 Mil* Carter's and
June Potatoes, very fine. j ^ ,\ vr y
R ' FJ)UChTONl?TTlTKPim’E OF BI/K’K TIN WARE^Z
Venson, Steak, all blaze, and Hot Water Dishes, from
12 to20 Inr.ho*. of sujierlnr and medhini qunlit< ; also. Illsb
Covers. Coffee Grecq-ie*. Tea and Coffee Cm*.'Fgg Boiler*
Ac. I will sell as low a* they can be purchased in tha north
Projirletore of Hotel*. Steam Boats, Planter*, and other*
are Invited to call and examine.
oct21 J. I>. 00LLIN8, 100 Bryan street.
HYLAND At. O’NEILL
H A\ h just received nnd offer for Bale nn the most ac
commodating terms—
26 bbls Stuart’s A nnd B clarified Sugar,
30 do Lebanon Mills Flour,
6 do self-rising Flour,
10 bags Rio Coffee. 10 do old Java,
60 boxes Soap, 20 boxes Starch.
76 do adamantine and sjicrm Candles,
20 do Judd’s and Litchfield’s patent Candles,
60 casks Ijuidon Porter,
20 half pipe* llraudy.
6 pijies Holland Gin.
60 casks Madeira, Sherry and Port Wine,
60 quarter and eighth cask* Madeira and Port Wino.
10 firkins Butler.
60 boxes choice Dairy Chooso,
Also. 60 bosket* Heldsick and Munn’s Clmmpnign, 60,000
Havana and American Sugars, and 25 dozen assorted cor
dials. fobl 2
WINKS, LIQUORS SUGARS, GlCOCF.IUKfc
r I ’HE Subscriber ha* 011 baud n line nml well *Vtt ‘
A Stork of imported pure Wines, IJquors anil bo
comprising the follow ing :
llruiKiy—lo half pi,** (Hard, Dupny A Co. : 3 b
, Henneray ; 2 do do Saronic. 1808 ; 2 dodo Jno to
1800 ; 3 do do J.J. Dupuy.
Wines—4 linlf jdprs oik reserve Madeira; Jb*
London Particular ; 3 do do old Port; fl do de ~
Wine ; 20 ensks Clurel • 40 baskets Chain|m„-ne.
BcK*>ra—20.000 Rio Honda ; 10.000 la Cruli;
1 Union ; 10.000 Ia Pntrin ; 25,000 Traburas.
Fancy Gmeerlc*.—a largo supply, such as in.
Cordials. Kr~iUli Pickles and Sauces, Preserves, SwwtnriU
Prunes and Joliibn. For sale by A. H0NAUD,
\ Corner of Bay and Whitaker diwU.
NEW BOOKS.
RECEIVED FEBRUARY 7th, 1864. BY S. S-SIHIJIY.
D asHl-S, or American Humor, by Howaril Paul; Old
Brewery nml the new Mission House at tlio Five
Point*, by the Ijvdics of the Mission
iRimbey and Daughter, a Companion to Douibey and Son,
beautifully illustrated.
Wheel of Misforlunu.
Memoirs. Journal nnd Correspondence of Thomas Moore,
edited by Lord John Russell. M. 1’., number VI.
Grahnin’snnd Putnam's Magazines, for February.
Gleason's Pictorial; also, a largo variety of School Books,
Paper, nnd Stationery, for sale at 136 Congress st. W
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
NEW BOOKS.
S HE!L’S SKETCHES OF THE IRISH BAR ; Old Brewery
nnd new Mission House • f the Five Points, illustrated
Lt. Herndon’s Exploration of tho Valley of tlio Amazon,
with maps and plates.
Earle on tho Natlvo Races of the Indian Archipelago,
wllli colored plate*.
Miner’s Domestic Poultry Book.
Apptrton's edition «l the l’oots, In 8vo., Milton, Young,
nnd Herbert, received.
Little A Brown’s edition, In 12nu> .ofGray’s Rooms.
Edgar Clifton, a story of School Life.
Willis’ Health Trip, new supply.
Piitnniu’s Monthly for February.
Iiraithwnitc’* Half Yearly Retrospect, for January.
I/indou Lancet, for February. fe!
HOLCOMBE, - JOHNSON - *. CO.
H AVE received per recent arrival*, and oiler salo on ac
commodating terms—
gt'GAK8—10 lihds very choice Porto Rico 25 do do New
Orleans, 10 dodo •• Trisl.” 200 Mil* clarified A, B and C. 26
do crashed. 15 do powdered, 20 boxes 1/inf.
Corns—800 bag* Rio, part prime. 35 do Old Java.
MOMOSKS—200 Mils New Orleans, 60 bbls and 26 lihds Cu-
ba. 60 bbls Portland.
CitAi KKits—26 bbls Butter. 26 do Sugar, 26 boxes Soda, 25
do Oyster.
Soap and Stakoii—60 boxes Colgate’s No. 1. 60 do dr
Pale. 100 do Smith’s and Readel’a Family. 35 do Colgate')
Pesrl Starch. 25 do do Common do.
Ramnh and Npth—60 boxo* Burnt Raisins. 10 frail* Al
moods, 6 do Brazil Nuts, 10 do Fgg Walnut*, 10 bbl* l’ecan
Nuts.
Gknkpkr and Georgia Ftom—46 bbls Extra Canal. 60 do
II Smith’s. 200 do Dunmeud'a Georgia, 136 do Oakley’s do,
76 lings Georgia.
Domkstk! Liquors—60 bbls N E Rum, 76 do F. P Gin, 60
do Western Whisky.
Powder. Shut and I.kad—100 kegs Dupont's FFFG Pow
der, 826 bags assorted Shot. 10.000 ibs Bar Leud.
CANDI.K8, Toiucoo, Ac.—56 boxes S|ierm Candles, extra
fine, 60 ito Adamantine do, 30 do Patent I’eail do.30 do
Bcndel’M Tallow do, 260 boxes manufactured Tobacco, vari
ous brand*. 00 bbls ami half Md* Nos 1, 2 nnd 3 Mnckernl.
20bbls Fulton Market Beef. 20 do Pig Pork. (eb!7
BOOKS—BOOKS.
H A Rl'LR'g MAGAZINE for February, illustrated ; Hunt'*
Mercbants’ Magazine : Knlckerfaicker for February ;
How I became a Unitarian, oy a Clergyman of the Protest
nut Episcopal Church;
The Royal Preacher. I*y James Hamilton, I). D;
Memoirs of n Physician, hy Alexander Dumas;
Tlm Did Judge or Life in a Colony, by Ju'lge ttoliburlnn;
(gcof hi* Father, or One Boy Is more trouble than
Girls;
Beaver*’ Works—Kate ()'D«noghue, a Tale of Ireland ;
Jack Hamilton, the Guardsuun.
Harry 1/irrequcr. the Knight o Gwynne ;
Horace Templeton ; T«m Burke of Ours ;
Artliur O’U-ary, illustrated;
Hurry Ashton, or tlio Will and the Way *,
'I lie \\ blow’s Walk, or iho Mystery of Crime, by Eugene
Josephine, or the Mstd nf the Golf;
Mr* is-slie’s |k-barlour Book ; Tlm Rye House Plot;
More or tbo Old llrcwory ; More of Mr*. Partington’
llndgett;
PeocIlTings W the Wav.hy Willis ;
One Year.it Tale of Wedlock, by Kmllie Carlin •
The Hand Book nf I/xouiolives, Engineer*. Ao.
Received and for salo by S. S SIIU.KY,
fab 16 186 CongreNM-Htrcet.
M OLASSE)’.—200 bUs prime N. O. Molasses, for sale lo
arilve. Apply to
ang-D OGDEN A BUNKER.
Irtlioi* WAINWRroifrs"PORTRAIT. engraVed br Mo
lten, in the first stvle of art. from the celebrated pic
ture of Thos. Hloks. 8tze—17>i by 1J}( Inrtms. Price $C,
or In frame $6,60. A few copies Just received.
JenO W. THORNE WILLIAMS
60 bbl* Stuart’s crushed amt p
do A Rand C clarified do ; 160 hbU ikiltinn
Flour ; 75 do Genesee do; 50 do Hiram gniitk'
cask* quart* snd pint* lanidon porter ; 60 bt.U PtnlzVl-
phis Cream Ale; 75 boxes soda nnd sugar I'raclm; 31
ubU laird ; 200 sacks liio Colfce ; 60 do l.vgutra >.u, V 1 !
old Government Java do ; 4 pipes Me.ler .-u’ani. a; :<
Staghound do ; 6 half pipe* (Hard, Dupuy A tV. Brandy
3 do Signett do ; 10 qmirter casks Sweet'Malaga line: li
do Port do; 10 do Madeira do; 60lm»ket< lb-id.,id 1 *
160 bbls domestic Gin. Rum, Whisky and brandy ; A1
1,2 nml 3 Mackerel; 80 linlf bbls do; 6 case.' .'•an! to
boxes No 1 pale nnd family Soap ; 100 do T» I lux to
dies: 75 do Pearl Starch : 150 reams Wrapping Paper, it
-—i—-'--rt for sale bv
McMAHON A IOY1A
oct3
spmhues,
r»fj CASKS Jirime Bacon Sides ; 25 do doShuuldm;!
fJKJ tierce* sugar-cured Hums ; 100bbls A Dandl'd*
find Sugar; 30 lihd* Muscovndu do ; 25 do Porto Kin
do Now Orleans do : 60 bbls butter, sugar and 1
inkers ; 50 Inixes Tnllow Candles. On am 8s; 1i.iY.U-
antlnc do 0*; 26 do Sperm do fi* ; 60 cu*k» lEkffi
111I011 Porter, pint* ; 200 boxes .'Colgate'* Peart rtirt
100 do No 1 pule nnd family Soap ; 60,000 Iterant *p».
600 ling* Shot, ussortod Hites ; 60 boxes English I’iro,
bbls Baltimore Flour ; 60 do Hiram binilli's do; 54k
Georgia do ; 800 reams Wrapping Paper ; 15 lierroau
'• sale by ocl.'l WEBSTER A l’AIJD
Rice.
clarified do. 60 do do ernsbed and iiomkiri 1 -
00 bbls butter, sugar mul sisln Crackers. 60 Id-L and 3W
bbls H Smith's and pure Genesee Flour. 811 linlf. qusrtnwt
eighth h!«l* Ruck wheat. 100 Mixes now scaled Herrin S
Mils superior Cider Vinegar. 20 quarter cask* whiteiw
do. 76 hhds prime and bright Bacon Side* and Sheidtev
200 bags drop and buck Shot, assorted. lOOl.bUKIW
aud Rose Gin, 40 do N E Hum, 30 do domestic 8f»n4j.*
boxes Beadel’s 0* nnd 8s Candle*. 80 do Itesdel'isriW
gate’s Pearl Starch, 10 quarter cask« fourth yrooUIttef
25 boxes assorted Candy. 20 quarter casks Madeira fv,
300 boxes No 1. l’nle nmi Family Soup, various Brands J
bbl* new white Beans, 60 do superior eating Potatoes.tot
ing aud for sole by
“■“** SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k «
.. . ...1. clear bacons*!*;
hhds choice new shoulders ; 20 tierces do.de.nW
cured hams ; 160 bbls Baltimore and 200 do. Gcorgi*IK
60 do rectified N O. whiskey , 100 do. E. Phelps zixi M
Gin ; 40 do. P. A H. Connecticut river do: 20 do. I*ki
Felton’s N. K. Rum; 100 dozen bronze snd 50 do )»K
pails; 150 Mils now crop N. O niolasHscs ; 60nniDUlt
codfish ; 160 boxes new Healed herrings; 60 bbls ealifl
planting potatoes; 160 boxes white and colored tin
(ibis Him
s Hiram Smith’s and Genesee Finn
, 41 half do. dz*
300 boxes No. 1. pale and family soap ; SO do. IVdgztf'M*
Beadel’s pearl starch ; 20 hhds choice, 10 do. fate N.<’ “
gar; 00 bbl* butter, sugar and soda crackers: 20 deg''
bread: 00 bbls crashed and clarified sugar! SO to'
ground coffee ; 20 do. do. pepper; jus! received nnd
* - ]nnl7 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON kW
C 1ANAL FLOUR, Ac.—80 bbls Ilirnin Smith's *n! !’
/ Genesee Flour, 40 half do do, 20 bblsand 60k<w|f"
60 boxes now hunch Raisins, 80 do Bendel's nml HJf* 1 '
Pearl Starch. 26 do assorted Candy, 00 bbls butter,»"r
and soda Crnceurs. 30 Mixes soda Biscuit. 100 do
Herring, 60 bbls tV I MiiIvskcs, 60 do angsr-lioow rpf
600 reams Wrapping Paper, assorted. 60 do»<D
Buckets. 300 boxes No 1 Pale nnd Family Soap. todotO w-
8s Beadel’s Patent Candles, 1(K) Md* K Phelps'»*
Gin. 60 do New England Itum, 20,000 superior ll*;” 1 "
S<’gars, 40 lilul* prime Bacon Sides. 60 bbl* roctlfiw!
landing nud for salo by ..
decl4 SCRANTON. JOHNSRtt *
red 1«
1 AMP OIL AND SUNDRIES.—.lust <r....- --
J blch’d winter Whale (til. 20 bids while Wine and ‘ •
egar. 10 bbls Apples. 60 bbl* PotaleCH. 60 |acl»fO e
Vinegar. 10 bbls Apples, ...» mw 1
bacon, 100 boxes Snap. Starch nnd Omdles. 16 Ulf w
(dr! Hyson nml Illaek Tea*.;«) fa.xe* groun-l Coff.e 6« 1
MiiHtnrd. in quarter pound can*. 60 dm band »iri • l * n *
ScrnMng Uruslie*. 60 dr-z cotton ami man,-lla *7 U .’ \
10 dnz nsKorled size* doer mat*. 10 ehest* P«d« r
Cedar Pail*. 30 duv. 2 and 3 hi«.u Buckets. :i(» <l.»z large ran
handled llruoms, and 10 do/. Wise Broom*. Ac., bv _
1 DAVID O fONM*,
Corner Broughton and DrnyU>o_
•celved
dec22
arrival*—200 boxes tlieese. 26 keg* llulP r,w |j'VJjJ
Me** Pork. 76 keg* new Urd. 20 tierces Pig lto*>‘ , l '' . -,
N E Rum. 70 whole and hall bbls No* 1 and 2 ^
whole and half bbl* Canal Flour. 10 hhd« Bacon 8b'^,
60 bbls rectified Whisky. 150 do Georgia Flour. MU '* *, u
quart* and pint* lleid-eick Champaign, 100 to 1 ” S
nnd pint* Champaign Cider.
H AMS, LARD, BACON Ac.-JuHt reccivct lOORW^
Extra Family Items. 100 bbls White
new Baltimore cured Bacon, 2 bbl* Pig btoi
Smoked Reef. 100 lb* Bologna. 25 half I’bN.liJ •'{!.,
Corned Beef 10 bids No. 1 Mackerel, 2 c**k» l«dn» n -
Pickled Herrings, in store, amt lor saltri'j
dec22 Corner Brouj
B ~ ACoTTaNDTaII'^I6 lilul* p
(lorthouldcr*. 10 tierces Best
Urt. <0 k-g. *• -!•. '*‘i-kim*
DAVID O’CnNNKRj
■Hand DrsytenjtH
Baron Sidw-J^
IoUSinCEEPKRS and ol hen
re It*
|| p|,take 1
.in,-c of my slur*- r
.... nt upon the putting up of *11 Iron Front.
eiently n-moved lo enatdo them tn gs'" ' »*y . , rt
interior, where they wrill find the ahelre^eel^^,
o.-ual. with Crockery. Chinn. Gin** and rttl
d willow Ware. Tin "’d
„ Ware. I*®.*
and IWd*'
lory; together with a great variety of I .^ I "Cf,!*J[|l l«
Wick*, r.mey and House Furnishing mlJJNg.
priaM. by ZJ
L.M11. iiB»«uuwM->issinr ggl 3
plain f.ir Indies nml children; Fn«nj»- * " < i' wot *|(4i
German Merino* ; colore.l Al|«e*s. raw Sllkz »W ^
Plaid; Ptehl Broendonnd plain Silks; *!« *, *pu-
llgiiusl Shawl* and worahid Scarf* ; loot nn ,, 4 . iilU
Shawls ; colored nml Mark Pteid Gingham*; •U**'
A tine assortment Ju*t received and for roje’'J R( -nv-
ocPJJ AIKINAl’" J
lie
bwrlias 011 hand theft
_ mdlectiuu of now
Savannah, lo which
linn.
feb2
, mu.icl |,..hll™ljo»<1
""^'a iiTcSKU-
Successor to F. Z-gtoum*^
/THAMPAIGN CIDER—100 Imxes quarts and ptetej 81 ’