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THE.' SAVANNAH GEORGIAN, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 17, 1854.
Ctgal AbontienntnU. _ _
* of iy^lnW.y f.ii tfc-iKftm (.HIM)--
held on lh« flr»t Monday In «Mb month, but J»nu»ry
when It U MM on the second Monday.—Citations tor let-
ten of udmlnblralloii and guardianship pabUahrf thirty
days before Court; uppUeutUiu* for leave to sell raal
end negrea* published two month*, ami notice of ml" forty
it»y« i annual return* mad* either by tlm second Monday
In JAxunry, or th* drat Monday In July } at the Court up-
■Meant* for latter* must produce an appraisement of the
••tale and their MeurUle*—Vomit In duuhta Um value of
Jnl—If JOHN U Mll.I.EN. o. n. a
G WIHUIA ttinfft-rm •—'T" "II whom It mar con
cern: Whereas, Reverend Jeremiah. K. O’Neill will
apply at the Court of Ordinary for letter* or admlnUtrallon
on the estate of Timothy Hartnett, deceased:
These are, thrrefiire. to clto and admonish all whom It
may concern to be and appear befoto mid Onurt. to make
objection. If any they hare, on or before the llrat Monday
in A pH I next, otherwise raid letter* alll be granted.
Witness. John M Milieu. Ksq.. Ordinary for Chatham
souuty. thl* Sd day of March, lb!it.
mars JOHN M. MILLEN, <» 0. 0.
/SkoftlHA—t'Hatkam fbunly «—To all whom It may cn
VT cetn : Where**. Solomon Cohen, alll apply "t t'
Onnrt of Onlinary for letter* of administration ma* tain-
meMn annexe, on the eatate of llernard linden, deceaaed :
Tlmae are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom Ittnny
concern to be and appear before mid Court to make objec
tion (If any they have! on or before tho Or*t Monday in
April next,otherwlae*ald letter* will be granted.
Wltne**, John M Milieu. Ksq.. Onlinary for Clmtham
county, thl* third day of March, 1854.
marS . JOHN M. M1U.KN. o. o. r.
G EORGIA—Chatham CountyTo nil whom It may con
cern: Whereat, Jane J. Mn»e, will apply at the
Court of Onlinary for letter* of aduiiiihdratm “*•
tate of Samuel K. Mu*e :
The*eare, therefore, to cite and admonlah all whom It may
•oncerti to be and ap|H>ar before aald Ouirt to make objec
tion (If any they hare) on or before the Oral Monday iu
April next,'otherwise mid letter* will he (Cranted
Wltne**. John M. Mlllen. Ksq.. Ordinary for Chatham coun
tr.tlii* thlrrl d»y of March, 1864.
m*r3 JOHN M MILLEN. o. O. 0.
C TBORUIA—CArtfAom Ihunly .—To all whom tt may con.
T oern : Where**, John F- GuHtnartln wdl apply at the
Court of Onlinary for letter* of administration on the es-
tatuof Mary Wence: ,
Tlmse are. therefore, to cite and admonlah all whom It
may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make
objection. If any they have, on or before tho first Monday
in April next, other* i*e mid letter* will In* granted
Witnea*. John M. Milieu. Esquire, Ordinary for Chatham
"‘"‘"“ r0 J * ) ' "'‘aRinua; o. r.
G EORGIA—Chatham theafy.—To all whom it may con
cern : Where a*. Margaret IHllon will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for lottera of administration cum tedamento
annexe do bool* non on the estate of Miuhnel Dillon:
These are, therefore, to cite and admouisli all whom it
may concern, to l»e and appear before the said Court to
make objection (if any they hare) on or before the firsf
Monday in April next, otherwise mid letter* will bcgruiit-
od.
Witness. John M. Mlllen. Esq . Ordinary for Chatham
eountv, thl* 3d day of March, 1864.
ui*r3 JOHN M. MILLEN, o. c c.
C T BORGIA—'Chatham (hunt y—To all whom It may con-
T cern : Whearca*. Abraham Minis will apply at the
Court of Onlinary for letter* of dismission as administra
tor on tho estate of Theodore Minis :
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish nil whom it
may concern, to lie and *p|>enr la-fore *ahl Court, to make
objection, IT any they havo. ou or beforo the lirst Monday
la September next.otherwise mid letter* will be granted.
Witness. John M. Milieu, Ksq.. Ordinary for Chatham
county, this third day of March, 1864,
marit JOHN M. MII.I.KN. o, o. c.
( MEOltGLA—OtofAamOmit/y.-—To all whom It may con-
X cern: Whereat, Jno 1*. Willinmsonand Holiert lack-
li»on will apply at the Court of Onlinary, for letter* of ills-
mission a* executors on '.he estate of James Sharpe, de
ceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and ndiiuin'sli all whom it may
•oucern, to lie and np|ienr beforo said Court to make objec
tion (if any they have) on or beforo the Srst Monday in
August next, otherwlae said letters will Im grniiled.
Witness, John M. Milieu. K«q.. t Irdinary for Chatham coun
ty this 1*1 day of February. 1854.
fobl JOHN M. MII.I.KN o. r. o.
/ A EURO I A—Chatham Oiunty To all whom tt may con-
vj com : Whereas, Alexander H Waver will apply at the
Court of Onlinary for letters of administration on the estate
of Jno. J. Waver,deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil whom it
may concern, to bo and appear before said Court to make
objection, if any they have, on or liefore tho second Mon
day iu March next, other*i^e said letters Mill be granted.
Witness John M. Mlllen. Ksq.. Ordinary for Chatham
County, thi* 1st day of February. 1651*
r.ki lilllV XI
JCcgnl AbrnrtiBcnuntB.
. IV aiRAUDF.AU. o. t. t
fehl
JOHN M. MIIJ.F.N, i
r cern: Whereas. Mrs. Mary J. Pooler will apply at the
Court of Onlinary for letters of administration with the
will annexed, dc bonis non, on the Mtute of Caroline M.
Frasier, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to bo and appear beforo said Court to make
oojectinn (if any they have) on or before the second Mon
day in March next.otherwise said letters xvill bo granted.
Witness. John M. Millen. Ksq.. Ordinary for Chatham
County, this 1st day of February. 1854.
fob! JOHN M MII.1.F.N. non
—To nil whom it may eon
rdon Howard xx ill apply nt
the Court of Ordinary Tor letters of dismission ns executor
on the estate of William tilbbou*. dvcensvd -.
Tliesc are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make
objection, if any they have, on or before the lirst Monday
in July next, otherwise said letters will lie granted.
Witness, John M. Milieu, Esquire, Ordinary for Chatham
county, thi* first day of January. 1854,
janl «
JOHN M. Mll.T.KN. e
G EORGIA—Chatham County :—To nil whom it may con
cern : Wherea*. John Hoston will apply nt the Court ol
Ordinary for letters disinissory ns administrator on the
estate of John L. Swinney .deccaseil:
These are, therefore, to cito anil admonish nil whom it
may concern, to be and appear before said Court, to make
•hjcctiou. if any they have, on or before the lirst Monday in
June next, otherwise said letters will lie granted.
Witness, John M. Mlllen. Esquire. Ordinary for Chatham
countv, this 6th day of December, 18511.
deed JOHN M. MIMJW, O. C.
i nil whom it may
s will apply nt the Court
of Onlinary for letters dismlssory ns administrator cun
testninouto auuexo ou the estate of Dr. Moses Hlu'ftall. do
censed:
These are, therefore, to citeand admonish all whom il
may concern, to be and appear liefore said Court to make
objection (if any they have) on or beforo the lirst Monday
In Juno next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. John M. Millen. Ksq., Ordinary for Chatham
lountv. this Uth day of November. 1863.
novlO J**l IN M Mll.I.F.N. o. o. c.
G EORGIA—Chatham Comity.—To all whom il may i-o
cern: Whereas. John Bilbo will apply nt the Court oi
Onlinary lor letters dismlssory as administrator, on tlie
estate of James Bilbo:
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may
Concern to be and appear before said Court to make objei
tions (if any they have) on nr liefore the first Monday in
June next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness.JolinM. Mlllen. E-q .Onlinarylor Chatham conn-
ty, this Oth day of November, 1853.
novlO JOHN M. Mll.I.F.N’.o c. c.
( ~1 EORGIA—Chatham (Xninty:-To ail whom it may concern:
X Whereas, Robert II. flriflln will apply at the Court of
Ordinary for letters dismlssory as administrator on the os
tate of Mrs. Jane Woodruff, deceased :
These are,therefore,to cite and ndmonishnll whom It may
ooucern to be and appear liefore said Court to make objec
tion (if any they havo) on or liefore tin* first Monday in
Uny next, otherwise said letter* will be granted.
Witness. John M. Mlllen. Ksq.. Onliunry for Clmtham coun
ty, thi* 1st day of November, 1853.
novlO JOHN M. MILLEN, o. o. 0.
G EORGIA—Chatham County—To nil whom it mny con
cern : Whereas, Robert II. flriflln will apply to the
Giurtof Onlinary for letter* dismlssory on tho estate of
Mrs. Jean Woodruff,Into of sail county,deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil whom it may
concern, to be and appear before the said Court to make oli
j action (If any they have.) on or before the first Monday in
May next.otherwise said letters will he granted.
Witness. John M. Mlllen. Ksq., Ordinary for Clmtham
countr, this first day of November, 1853.
nox-J JOHN M. Mll.I.F.N. o. r. n
Court of Ordinary for letter* disinissory on tho estate ol
Isichiiu Wright, deceased ;
Tliesc are therefore to cite and admonish nil whom It in
concern, to be and appear before said Court to make obji
tlnn (if any thnylmve) within the time prescribed by la
otherwise said letters will he granted.
Witness. Jos. Ganalil, Ksq.. D' p. Ordinary for Clmtham
countv, till* lOtli day of August. 1853.
£ «u8li JOS. QANAHL. I»KP.o. r. r.
/ i EORGIA—Chatham Cnuiitij.—'To all whom it may cmi-
"I corn: Whereas. William J. Bulloch. Executor of the
estate of Mary Neufvlll. deceasetl. w ill apply to the Court
of Ordinary fur letters disinissory on the said estate :
These are. tiierefon*. to cite and admonish all ami singu
lar the kindred nnd creditors of said deceased, to lie and
ap|iearnt the office of John M. Millen. Ordinary, within
the time prescribed by law. and show cause (if uny they
lmvn) why said letter*should not lie granted.
Witness. Joseph Gaimhl. Deputy Onlinary for Chatham
county .this 1st dny of August. 1853.
July •£) J08KIM1 U AN A HU nir. o. r. r.
A BORGIA
/ A KOHUIA—/JNnty Omniy i—To all whom It may eon-
vl corn: Wherx'as, 8 II Perry will apply to the Court of
Onlluaty for letters disinissory as administrator on tho
eatate of Ahlsl ferry : *
Tlieae am therefore to cite and admonish all whom It
may concern to he and appear before said Court to make
•hjectlons, If any they have, within the lima prescribed by
law. otherwise nahl letter* will lie granted.
Given uudor my hand at thl* ofllou thl* 3d day of Hepteni-
bx'v. im. snpl W. 1». GIRARDEAU. Q. u. «■
/ A IJIRGIaT—7rtrr{y To ali wh.un It "may eon
VJT cern: Whore**. V. Greet will apply at theOmrlof Or-
Unary for letlora dlsmlsaory aa administrator on the esuto
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
may coneern to he and appear before said Court t" '>»"*'
•bjeetion (if any they have) within the lime prescribed liy
aw, otherwiKD said letters will be granted ... .
Given uuder my hand at this office, th * ,,r
a.» 1863. nugtl W. f. GlRARDMU.o, I 0.
t l EORGIA—J.ihrrty C'ountu t—Thi* I" t° certify that
T whereas, no person has applied for letters of aifmluls-
tration on tho estate of Mary J. ftoven*. IM«
deceased, and a* it is nexessary f"r the security and gc hI
management of said estate that tho said In ters oradmmls-
tration be taken out immedintolv. 1 warn all Person* iu cr
ested. that unless „*td letter* !«• applied for. they will ho
granted acoonllng to law, a* r, gnrd* tlie duty ol tho Ordi
nary in *1101) ca*ea.
noVJfl
Court of Onlinary for Uryan County.
( ”E0Ru1a“—AVy.ni Omw/y :—Wherea*.E Dutton, ud
T ininistrator upon tho estate of Henry Dutton, deceas
ed will apply to the Court of Ordinary of this county, for
letter* dismi**ory :
Tliesc an. therefore to cito all concerned to file tlielr ob
jection*. (if any they have) in term* of the law. otherwise
•aid letter* will be grauted.
npl'JH A. 11. SMITH. O. H. 0
Court of Ordinary for M'lntosH County.
/'1KORGIA—Mclntoih County ;—Notice to Debtors and
I T Cre«Utors :—All persons having demand* against .lame*
lilue, late of said county, deceased, are hereby notified to
present them, wrwpevly attested, within th» time prescribed
by law ; and all itvraon* indebted to *aid deceased an- here
by required to make immediate payment to E. M. lilouut,
Ksq.. who is my duly authorized agent.
SARAH G. 11I.UE. Adm’x.
Darien. 1st December. 18M. decs—w6
Court of Ordinary of lluliocli County.
( 1 EORGIA—Itullm h Oiunty t—To Tims. Brooks or Rooks,
X who was reared by Outlies lowther. of llulloch coun
ty, and after Ills death, remained with Mary Isiwther. the
widow of the said Chnrlr*. until he w as about of age. and
then moved to lowndcs county, in HiIh State, and remain
ed them several years, and reports say, Hint lie removed
from there to the State of Mississippi: the will of Mary
Isiwther. giving to the said Brooks or Book* a legacy or one
hundred dollars, which is ready to ho paid to him : hi*
immediate attention i* requested.
JOHN I.EE, Administrator
feb‘J3—3m with the will annexed of Mary lowther.
( A K< iRGIA—/lull ik h ('on uty :—To all whom It may e.uieein :
X Whereas, Jnmes B. loster. girardian of Sarah /.itter-
auer, orphan of Charles Xitterauer. bite of said eounty.
deceased, will apply nt the (Mart of Ordinary for letters
of Dismission Irom said truardintisliip :
These are. therefore, to cito and admonish nil whom It
mn concern, to bo and appear before said Court, to make
objection, if any they have, within tho time prescrleed by
law . otherwise said letters will ho granted.
Witness. Win. loe, Sr., Ksq.. Ordinary for Bulloch county J
this 20th day of February, 1864.
fel>23 \VM. LEE. Pcn’r.o. n. c.
nil whom it may con
* i nml 1 I ’ * hoi
will apply nt the Court of Ordinary for letter* of dUinD-^gni
as executor* on the estate of Sunno-I Slater, deceased :
These me, therefore, to cite nml adnmnWh all whom it
may .•oucern. to lie and appear before aalil Court to make
olijootlon.if any they have, within tho time prescribed by
law. idherwise said letters will liegranted.
Witness, Win. Is-e.sen'r, M*q. .Ordinary for Bulloch county,
till- '-Mill ilay of February. IS51.
fcl.23 WILLIAM LEE. Sr., o.
fT E< iRGIA—/IiiIIo) h (hit uly t—Tonll whom it my concern:
VX Wherea*. Hardy li. Hodges, will apply at the Court of
Ordinary fur letters of dismission from tlie guurdinmOiip ol
Sarah Lanier, orphan of Frederick lauier. nnd also, fo
letters of dismission from the guardianship of Alexiiude
W. Stewart, orphan of Alexander Stewart, deceased :
These nre. therefore, to cite nnd admouisli all whom It
may concern, to bo and appear before said Court, to iiinkel
objection, if uny they have, within tho time prescribed by
law. otherwise said letter* will be granted.
Witness. Win. Ism. son’r., Esq..Ordinary for Bulloclicoun-
ty. this 20Ui day of February, 1864.
f»b23 WILLIAM LEE. Sen’r..o. n. o.
/ 1 EORGIA—llulloch County t—To all wlmm it may con-
VX cern : Whereas, Adaui .lone and John G lmaii. will
apply at the Court .ff Ordinary (or li tter-, of di-mi--u-n n«
executors on the estate ol Charles Ziltemuer, late of said
county, deceased:
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
mny concern to he and appear before said Court to make
objection, if any they have, within the timo prescribed by
law. otherwise said letters will lie granted.
Witness, William la-e. Sr., Esquire. Ordinary for Bulloch
eountv. this 201 h day of Februarv. 1854.
fel»23 WILLIAM LEE. Sr., o. n. r.
EOlMiLi— Uutlmh County:—To all whom il may con
Whereas. John Ton will apply to the Courl oi
Onlinary for h-lfers of ili-iui.-ioii a> ndiuinislrmlor with II-.-
uill nnnexr.1 on tho i-sUtu of Mary laiwlher, late of *aid
county, dcccast d:
These nre, therefore, to rite nnd admonish all whom it
may concern, to lie and appear Iteforo said Court, to make
objection, il any they have, within the lime prescribed by
law. otherwise said letters will lie granted.
Willies*. William ls'e, Sr.. Esquire, Ordinary for Bulloch
eountv. thi* 20th February. 1864.
t.-bJJ WILLIAM LEE. Sr.. «. n. «•.
"A EORGIA—Itullorh ~C,on7ii7—To -ill n liein it nun eon-
n : Whereas. Janie-
T Onlinary for lettel I
on tlie estates of Washington Williams, late of said county,
deceaaed :
Tliesc are therefore to rile nnd admonish nil whom it
nay coneern. to be and appear beforo said Court to make
objection (if any they have) within the time prescribed by
law, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. William I/-e, Sr.. Esq.. Ordinary for Bulloeh
Count v, this 22d tiny of December. 1853.
Janl WH.IJAM LEE. Sr., o. n. o.
AKoliiil.V- Ihtlliih Co,mill:—To all whom il may con
i'. rid 16 i |i.y «ill pi ly -'I tho Courl
lof Ordinary for b-ili-rs dismls-ory a* n-ln.iiii'liator on the
?«inte of Levy Ihn is. luie of said county, -leei-n-t-d :
Tliesc are, therefore, to rile nod admonish all whom it
msiv concern, l«* l>e and ap|<ear Iw-fore said Court to mnlj
olijeclion (if any they hnv. 1 within tlie timo prescribed by
law, otherwise said letters will ho granted.
Witness. William !*•••. 8r.. Esq., Onlinary for Bulloch
county, this 22d day of December. 1*53.
janl _ WILLIAM LEE. Sr.. O. B. c
Court or Orillii.uy lor Cuimleii t ouiTTyT]
/ ' EORgIa—('ain'toH • nn'y ;—To all whom it may cu
l T rern : Wherea*. Graham Crews will apply nt the Court
iff Ordinary for lelli-r* of administration on the estate ol
Jidin 11 Stevi-us. deceased :
Those are. therefore, to rite anil admonish nil .vliom il
inay coneern. to he and appear la-foro said Court to make
i.bji-utlon. if anv they have, on or before Ilu* first Monday
in May next, otherwise sniil letters will b- granted.
Witness. Janie- II. Ilelve.-ton. F>q .Ordinary for Camden
eounly. this 1st day of March. 1854.
ma15 JAMES ||. HKI.VK.sTON. o. i\ r.
11.ORGIA-
W AHHINGTON flllKIUFF'8 RALE.—Will bo sold Ifforc
the Court Houac doorJn th* town of 8nudoravillu,ou
the flr»t Tuesday In April next, between the uiual hour a of
•ale. tho following property to wit:
Mght hundred aura*, mure or leas, mixed land. Il lying
Immediately on tho Oooneo river, on* mile Iteluw when- the
Central Kallroad cro**e* said river and one and a half miles
distant from station fiiurteen. Tlie re nre three hundred
acre* under fonce. with two hundred aorea cleared land In
fine state for cultivation j all neceasary building*, a fine
iwoatory ginhousc, sixty by thirty-feet, a good well or wa
ter. &u.. ho. These premise* are deairable— peraona wish
ing to purchase land would do wall to examine the plant*.
Hon previous to tlie dny of sale. 11m laud mUoinlng IWy,
Joiner and others. Also Hire® negroes, vis : Hi nry. a man,
Ann and her child Becky : nnd four line iwilc*. All levied
on a* the property of William D. Mims, to *n(l*ly a 11 In
from llildi Superior Courl. In favor or Cnliarl, llndher 4: Co.,
vs.^sald William D. Minis; property pointed out by defend-
marl H. A. IT. JONKB, BhcHff.
N OTICE.—-The undersigned Intend to apply to tlie Marino
and Fire Insurance Hank, at Savannah. Ga.. for pay
ment of two hnlves of lirty dollar lilll* on said Hank, to wit:
left-hand hulf, letter A, No. 2ttl. signed J. Olmstend. Canli'r,
and right hand half, letter 11, No. 304, dated Jnn’y 1st.
1862, signed Kdw’d I’adelford. Fre*. 11ie.se parts or hill*
were pasted together, and wero so received by the under
signed, without, nt the time, observing the discnquincy.
WM. MAXEY A: CO.
Montlcclln, Ja*|>cr county, Feb'y 22, 1864, TJ6 wl.’l
I N HUi'ERlTiR COURT, (TlATI!AM (.’Ol'NTY.—-.lames Bus
soil versa* Jane Russell—libel for Divorce —It appear
ing to tlie Court that the defendant in tlie nbovu stated
case is out of the limit* of this State, it I* ordered, on mo
tion of William 8. Basslnger, attorney for libellant, tlmt
said defendant nppcnr nn-1 answer at the next term of tills
Court, nnd in delnult thereof, that the libellnnt piocccd e.x
parte.
And, it la further ordered, that service of this rule he ef
footed by publication in one of the public gazette* of this
Slate for three months previous to tlie next term of this
Court.
A true extract from the minute*.
JNO. K. GUI.MARTIN, Clark S. C C. C.
Suvniinnh. February illli. 1854. foli7—3m
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—Sixty day* after dale ap
plication will be made to the Ordinary of Libertv
county, for leave to sell nil tho real estate of tho late Eliz
abeth Nelme, deceased, of said county, situated iu tlie
Tty «f Liberty, for tho benefit of the heirs and dUlribu-
of the wild estate. JOHN K GIRARDEAU,
countj
tees
junll
a testamento annex
A DMINISTRATOR S SALE.—By authority of the Ordina
ry of Jefferson county, will la* sold, in front of the
court house of Chntlinni county, during the legal hours of
sale, on tho first Tuesday in April next. 1 lie following, bo
ing |Mirtions of tin* real estate of which I’atrick II Conm-1
ly. died seized : An unimproved lot. on the north-east cor
ncr. of Hull nml Liberty streets, in the city of Savannah ;
and adjoining thereto, on Liberty street, n newly Improved
lot; which said lots nre designated in tlie plan of said city
as Lots Nos. Fifty-eight (68) nml Fifly-uine (fill), each hav
ing a Irunt of sixty feet on Liberty street. ami extending
backward ninety feet. Also,a tract or parcel of Inud.situ-ite
between the White Bluff nnd Ugeecheo roads, distant from
the city between three nml four miles, once known as the
Guerord Farm, nml containing four hundred acres, more or
less. Term* on the day of sale. IVrson* wishing to see
• he tenements on Liberty street, will apply to Messrs. Shell
& Fay CHARLES J. JENKINS.
LIJIVI) BELT,
feblS Adin’r* Patrick 11. Connelly, deceased.
|\l ((TICK. —All per-ons lisviiig claims agairst. and all in
dubteil to, the estate of Daniel Zetller. deceased, will
settle witl JOHN WILKINS,
jnntl Qunlifled Administrator.
VJOTICE—All person* having any demand* against the
X x estate of Edmund Bicliardsun. deceased, late of Cam
den county, are requested to present them properly attest
ed within the time pri-scrBied by law. All indebted to said
estate to make payment to JAMES STKWAUT,
St Marys. Jan. ill, 1864. lnwfiw Executor.
by notified to present them duly attested, to the undersign
ed. within tho time prescribed by law. And all person-
indebted will please make immediate iinvment.
_doc22 K. 11. GCERA 11D. Exerutrlx
N OTICE—Two mouths after date. a|i|dicalioii will he
made to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chat
ham county for leave to sell the following real eslulc he
hinging to tlie estate of Daniel Robertson, deceased, viz
The southern hair of lot No. 17.m»t side of East Broad
street, sixty feel in width nnd thirty in depth, with im
provement*, consisting of six tenement*.
ANGKIJtJI E E. ROBERTSON,
fobl Qualified Administratrix.
...., sons Iiavlnn
.f Benjamin II
quested to present them, according to law. nnd tho
indebted to said eslatu are requested to make paviiieiit.
janl8 WM. J. KING, Ailtn'r.
■>1II all the real estate belonging to (he estate of Benjami
II King, late of said county, deceased.
jnnIB ' WM. J. KINO. Adin’r
N OTICE.—All persons are hereby cautioned not fo triit
any one on my iiceoiintj as from and after thiiAlale.
will |>ny no debt* except those contracted by myself indi
pEoli
It
L’ourt i
G".
vidiially. or by my written order.
December Rlh. 1353.
jyoTICE
persons having den
•■tide ofCnpt iin Rols-rl W. I'oi ‘
V. ilPcaseil. lire ii-.(Ue.le<l to III
N
OI1CK— All per.
ROCS.-KAU. de«
d* again I the
lo of Chatham
county, ifecia.—I. are tc.|ii. .G-d to hand them in. duly at
tested, williio the lime required bv law. to Grilfiu fi Gor
don. attorneys ; ami nil persons indebted to said estate are
requested tomako payment nt once to tin* same,
folil4—fiw MARY J. POOLER. Adm’x.
lohteil t.. tin eatate m JULl 8
KAC. dec.-ne.-l. nre re.,ueste<l to nmkeln.ne-
•Bate |i:iv iii.-nt to T A Aeo-tn.al the <d*l slaml. corner »f
Hull and Hay streets, a* nil hill* remaining unpaid after
the 2<uh in-t.. will ho placed in the linn.lsofnii Attorn, v
for Collection. nmr2-tf M. A. ROUSSEAU. Admx. '
\] 11 PICE — Ml persons having demands against Thomas
is i ii < irk late of Chatham county, ileceiiseil. nre lierchy
iintified to present them, duly attested, to W. S. Itnsiugef.
l--q . within tlie time prescribe*! bv law ; nnd all persons
indebted will make payment to the same.
fohl7—fiw JOHN N LEWIS. Adin’r.
N",'!
OTH’E—All persons hnving ih*u
reminh
aiii"t llie i**lati
uinly. de
ceased arc requested ti> hand them in dull-n!tr*led with
in the time prcsctflied hv law. to Julian II irtri-I.e. Esq .
and nil |**r-ons indehlml to said estate re requested to
make immediate payment to the same.
feh24 MARGARET CHARLTON. Executrix.
I ^OI’R MONTHS after date iippliealion will he made to
the Honorable Court of Onlinary of llulloch county, for
leave to divide the estate of Bols-rl Di.nnld-.on. late of said
county, deceased, lietw’.-i-n the legal lu-lr« of said estate.
MATTHEW D*iNaI.D.-iiN. Adin’r.
This the 2Wli I’elirunry. 1854. foti23
XL< I 11ilPtfRALK.—A tract of I.Tnd In tost Florida.
I J called Tiuiokii. sitiintu in Orange roiinlv. eontainlng
eight bundled and tell aer-s. Hie pr.qu-rty of ll.o e.tnte of
Jno. I*. Williamson. The said land i. valuable for tie- cul
tivation of the sugar cniio, and is en«ilv ncc-s-ilde.
.lo||\ WILLIAMSON’.
HENRY WII 1.1 AM.-iiN.
Gvannnli. Februnry 22.1, 1864. fel.24— 2m
(i 1 ;
n Countu.—'To all whom it may con-
Whereas, James (!. Crum, guardian of Janies E.
ill*, will apply at Hie Court of Ordinary for letters ol
sion from said guardianship :
These nre. therefore, lo citeand admonish all whom it
may concern. t» lie and appear nt my office w ithin the time
prescribed by law. fo show cause, if any they have, why
letters of dismission should not he granted to thu said ap
plicant.
Wltne**, Jnmes H. Ilclveston, Ordinary forCntnden coun-
c uinty, thi* first day of February, 1854.
febo J. II. UEI.VISTON. o. c. c.
Court of Ordinary for letters of dismission a* executor on
estate of I.ucien L. F. l’nincv :
Ihesearc, therefore, to cite n
may eonoorn, to be and appear la
objection, if any they have, on «
iu August next, otherwise *nld h
Witness. J. II. Helveston.F*q..Orli
ty, this Oth dny ol January, 18541
I admouisli nil whom ii
nre sai.l court, to make
ts-fore He- iir»t Mmidov
ti-rs will be grniile»l.
,r> furCniie’en roiili-
:y. mis iu
jan 15
J. II. I1EI.VEST0N. i
G F :
f T EORGIA—Bulloch County.-—To alt whom it may con-
T rern: Whereas, Redding Denmark will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letter* disinissory ns administrator
on the estate of Daniel O’Connor :
These arc, therefore, to cito and admonish all whom il
•nay concern, to he nnd appear before said Court In make
abjection (if any they have) on or before tlie first Monday
in June noxt,otherwise said letters will he granted.
Witness. Win. I-co. sen., Ksq.. Ordinary for Bulloch conn
ty, thi* 30th day of November. 1853.
no*30 WM l.KE, Son’r.. o. n. r.
EORGIA—CTkofAam County .-—To nil whom it may eon-
X cern : Wherea*. George J. Kollock will apply nl the
Court of Ordinary fur letter* of dUmiiision on the estate of
Edward Neufville. deceased :
These are, there fore, to cite nml admonish all whom
it may concern, to ho and nppuar liefore said Court, to
make objection, if any they have, on <*r ts-fore file first
Monday in June next, otherwise said letters will be
granted.
Witness. John M. Mlllen. Esquire .Onlinary for Chatham
county, this 1st dny of Decomlier. 1853.
^l-c2 JOHN M. MILLEN. o. n. c.
Court of Onliunry or I.llu rty < ouuty.
f t EORGIA—Hhrrty County—To all whom It mny con-
T cern: Whereas. William J. King. Hr., will apply for
letters of administration on tho estate of Dr. II. 11. King,
U.te of said eountv. deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom II
may concern, to lx* and appear liefore said Court to make
objection (if any they have) within the tnno prescribed by
law,otherwise said letters will he granted.
Witness, W. I\ Girardeau, Ordinary for Liberty county,
this 24th day of September, 1853.
•ep2U W. p. GIRARDEAU, o. t. c.
C T BORGIA—M*rfy CountyTo nil wliorn It may cun
T cern: Whereas. Sarah J. Way will apply to tho Court
Ordinary for letters dlsmissory on the ostate of Nathaniel
J. Way. late of said county, deceased :
These are, therefore, lo cite nml admonish all whom it
may concern, to be nml appear liefore said Court, fo make
objections, if any they hare, within the time prescrils-d by
Uw. otherwise said letters will lie granti d.
Witness, W. P. Gkrsrdeait. Esq., Ordinary for Liberty
roiintv. tills 21th day of September. 1863.
*cp21» W P GIIIAHDF.AU. o c
f T KOItGf K—Vibrrly (\ninly :—To all u I it may cm
I cern : Whereas. Mrs. K S. Liw will apply fur letlers of
administration on Hie estate of Rev. Jnsiah S Ijvw, late ef
said county, deceased:
Those are, therflfore. to cite nnd admonish all whom it
may concern, to lie nnd nppcnr beforo sni>l Court, to make
objections, if any they have, within the time proscribed by
law. otherwise sai.l letters will lie granted.
Witness, W. P. Girardeau. Esq . Ordinary for liberty
*nnty. this 25th day of November, 1853
no V2fl W. P. GIRARDEAU, n. r
G EORGIA—Liltriy County :—To nil whom It mny con-
corn : whereas, Jesse nrewor applies for letters or nd-
ministration on the estate or James Brewer, Into or said
county, deceased :
Tliesc are, therefore, to rile and admonish, all whom H
may concern, to he and appear nt my office within the time
prescribed by law. to show cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not he granted.
Witness. W. P. Girardeau. Ordinary for Uberty county
thi* first day of November, 1863.
nor4 |W. P. GIRARDEAU, 0. t. 0.
C”
sc pi 8—tf
jy.SOLUTION -
Court nf Ordinary for letters of dismission ns executor
tin* estate o( Victor Polnry :
These are. therefore, to cite nnd admonish all whom il
may concern, lo lie and appear liefore said Court, to make
objection, if any they have, mi or liefore the first Monday
in August next, otherwise said letters will he granted.
Witness. James II. Ilelveston Ordinary for Camden conn
ty. this Oth day of January. 1854.
jnnl6 JAMW n. ngl.VEgTON o. o. c.
T EORGIA—Cam,im County:—To nil wbmn it mny con*
Whereas. Mary L. Dilwortli. will apply at the
Court ofOrdinnry fur fetters of administration ou the estate
of John H. Dilwortli, deceased :
These nro. therefore, to cite nnd admonish nil whom it
may concern to tie nnd nppcnr beforo said Court to make
object ion, If any they have, on or beforo the first Monday
In April next.otherwise said letters will he granted.
Witness. James II. Ilelveston. Esq.. Ordinary for Camden
count v. this sixth day of February. 1864
t. t.12 JAMES IL HKLVKSTON, o.
Sliei-I IP hale*—t’hnthnm County,
hole I’osltlve.
IIIATHAM SHERIFF’S HALE CONTINUED.—Will be sold
tin-first Tuesday in April next, before tlieeourl
Mouse m the city of Savannah, between tin* usual hours
of sale, one undivided fourth part of two wlmrf Infs, or
iiiecek of ground, situated on Hutchison's Island, in
the county of Chatham nnd State of Georgia, being lots
Nos. thirteen and fourteen, together with all the resor
voir*, wharves, buildings nnd improvements on said lots,
mid tlie steam engines and boilers, tlie plaining ma
chine, ctnidmnrd liinrhlno. saw gate-, force pumps, nml nil
other mnelilnery of every kind and description In and ah
the said lots nr building, (meaning the one.fourth |u»rt of
the Oglethor|K* stain saw mill.) with the nppurten
thereunto belonging nnd appertaining; levied on *
pnqierty of Edward K. Kinrhley ami Rohi-rt Todd, to satisfy
a II. fn. on foreclosure of a mortgage issued from Chatham
Superior Court In favor of George Newell Edward F.
Kinchlcy nnd Robert Todd. Pnqierty set forth In said fl. fa.
mart A. THOMAS. SheiHT C. C.
C HATHAM SIIU'.llVs SALK—"n the first Tuesday in
April next, before the court house, in Savannah, with
in tho legal hours of sa’o, will ho sold. A dark mulatto
man. named Bird, about twenty-seven nr eight years of age
—levied an ns tho property of Hampton L Bilbo, to sntisly
a mortgage 11. fa., returnable to the Inferior Court of said
roiinty. in favor of John Bilbo, for the use of Anna Dart.—
Property pointed out In said II. fn „ „ „ _
Jan20 Al.KXANDEH THOMAS, 8. 0. 0.
( IIIATHAM s11t:i:fi-’F’SsA 1,1(8.—On the first Tuesday it
j April next, will ho sold nt the door of tho Court House
In said Countr. within the legal hours of sale, all that lot
of land, situate in tho City nf Savannah. county or Clint
ham. and Stale of Georgia, nnd known in plan of said t.’it.v
a* l.d number Twenty three. Warren Went, with tho im
provement*. Alsu, all Hint lot of land, known in plan ol
said City as lot naniherTlilrtv hive. Lafayette Ward, with
the improvements. Also, all that lot of land, known ill
plan ..r said City ns lot uumherThirty Six, lofoyette Ward,
with tlie improvement*. Also, one undivided moiety or
hnlfpnrt of all that wharf lot of land. •Ileate and being
under the Bluff in the City of Savannah- and known in
plan of *:ild City by the number Three, West of Bull si.,
containing siivoiity-flvo feet in width, and adjoining Bar-
nnrd-st. to tin* westward, with thu Improvement*, hr..
thereto tsdongiiig. Also, all that lot ol land, known hi
plan of said Cltv a* lot llillllher S-venleen. Ill St. Gull.Ogle
thorpe Ward, with the improvement*, levied on nnd sold
to satisfy n mortgage II. fa. issued out of tho Superior
Court of said County, in favor of Aaron Champion vs John
Doyle. A. THOMAS. Sheriff, C. C.
feh 15
M oINTGSII SHERIFF'S SALF.-Ou the first Tuesday In
April next. In front of tho court linuso. in the city of
Darien, between tho legal hours of sale, will he sold, tlm
following property, to wit: six hundred and fifty ncrca of
lund. a portion of which is first quality swamp and ham
mock land, well adapted to Hie cultivation of Sen Island
Cotton, said land lieing in Melutosli county, called Fort
Point, bounded north by South Newport River, west by
lands ofCapt. Thorp, south by Hnrri*’ Neck Itimd. nnd en*t
hv the Old Canal in Stark’s old field nnd Norton’s branch—
said property levied on as the property of Moses C Ileal I
and Margaret to. his wife, to satisfy a fl. f*. issued out of
McIntosh Superior Court, in favor of MRchel and Colllua.—
CoudlUoni cash, febi!0 C. O’NEAL, a. m. o.
■Iti’llSOIV. KI.KMI6G L’O.,
Fiirtnrs nn«l Coin iiiIhsIo ii Mcrchn nt s,
iYo. (14 /lay ftrrrt. Savannah, (in.,
riTENDER their services to planters, iiierclmuts and deni-
I ers. in the sale of Cotton and all other roiinlry pro
‘luce. Being connected in business with llul'KINH. Ilrnsnx
v- Co., of Charleston, the establishment of an office in this
lily will ii fiord our friends clinic* of markets. Strict atten
tion will be given to business, and thu usual facilities uf
forded cuHtomers.
J. It HUDSON. 1 c .
W. It FLEMING,
LAMBETH HOPKINS, Augusta.
J. J. C<i||KN. Charleston.
•The co-partnership heretofore existing
dor Hi" name ol l.v HnntR& Bow.vk Is thi* day di--
solved by mutual consent. Tlie name of the firm ran be
used in settlement by cither of tlie undersigned.
ISAAC D LA HOITIE,
February 1st. 1851. ALFRED T. BOWSE.
N OTICE.—llm Siiiisrritiers haring this dnv sold tlu-ir
slock of Dry Goods to Messrs. Aim ns k Bitl'N.NKR soli
cit for them the patronage of tlielr old customer*.
fel.3 I.A ROCHE k IIOWNK
'lO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE —The under*lgne.| have this
J day formed a cn partnership under the name and style
of An.i>ts k Bri'nnku for tlm transaction of n Cash Dry
Gouda Business in this city.
WILLIAM B. ADAMS.
Februnry 1st. 1854. CHARLES W. BRUNNER.
N OTICE.—The sulis.-riiieis having bought the stock ot
Mcs«rs. Im Bonn: .V Bow.nk will continue the Dr
Good* Business nt the old stand, where they will he liapp
In see their Iricnds and tho customer* of thisold concern.
foh3 ADAMS k BRUNNER.
H U ITER—25 firkins Butter, ji
nnd for sale by dec?
TyCTKIISTEIUS DKTIONARY.—rrico reduced to $r.,-
V » entire work, iiimbridgol. In one volume, crown quar
to. of 1453 |*igen. i-oiitniniugnll the nmttor of Dr Welister'i
original work, lii* impriwements up to the time of liii
death, and now fhoroughly revised, nml grentlv enlarge)
and improved, by Professor Chnuncy A. tioislrich. of Yah
College,
All young persona should have n standard dictionary a'
their elbow*—and while yon nre ah-uit it. get the he-l
Hint dictionary is Noah Webster’s the great work iinnbridir
ed If you nre ton jsior. save the ninount from off join
hack, to put it into y our head.—l'hrmol'*jiial Journal.
A new supply just received bv
jun4 W. TIIORNK WILLIAM?*.
■Tin
MOltl'l NEW IIOOKN.
R KCEIYED BY S. S. SIBLEY. Get. 25th. |s53_Di.r
sion on Philosophy and Literature. Iiv Sir W. Ilniiiilti
Home* of tlie New World, nr Inipre'-ii-n* of America, by
Freilrika Bremer, translated bv Mary llowitt.
Men and Tiling* in Europe, by Kirw-nn
Ilotne Pictures, by Mrs Mary A Denison.
Rhetoric of t onversatlon, or Drldles and Spur* for the
management **f I lie Tongue, bv Gen W llervev.
Dr Chalmers’Corr-|.i i.d Mice, hv Rev Wni lliinim.
All i* not Gold that tilitter.*. or the Young California, by
Cousin Alire.
The Young Astronomer. .1 C Aldmtt.
’"enson’s Pictorial; Bnrninn's llliistrnlcd News,
nlev’s lady’s Book an 1 Graham's Magazine, for Novem
l»er ; Blnckwood’s Magazine, for October ; Clouded Happi
ness. a novel, translated from the French of the Countes*
d'Orsny; Tlie Midnight Queen, by George I.ippard. Fi
sate nt 136 Congress street. oct2
GIlOl’EIUES, LIQflOHB, WINKS, die.
J- V. CONNERAT k CO., offer for sale on a.
uSujH comiiiiidating term*.a well assorted stock of (in
eerie*. IJquor*. Tolmrco. Segnra. kc., viz : 130 hag*
rTirTMpriiiie Rio Coffee. 20 do do old Java do. 20 lihas
Porto Itlco nnd Muscovado Sugars. 60 hid* clarified coffee do,
26 do crashed nnd powdered do. 10 boxes loaf ilo, 200 pack
age* black and green tea, some very superior : 250 boxes
tobacco, various qualities, 1’s. 8’s. fi’n nnd Ifi’s. 16 case* Pi
ndem twist. 10 do Ylrginiiis nnd Aromatic.20do neetnrlcnf.
Yiginia gold leaf. 10 tmxes El Dorado tobacco. 176.IMIO supe
rinr llnwion .•v-gnr*. Ill half pipes Otanl. Dupiiy fit Co. Bran
dy.20 half .and quarter cn-ks I’inti-ru. Maitrl. Saterae. kt
Brandy. 5 quniler rn*ks very old Jean Ismis do. 6 pip<*
Holland Gin. 2 punelwaiiiK St Cniix nn-1 Jamaica Itnin I
half pl|“-s -and 16 quarter cask* «iiperior Madeira Wine. 2
tdi|s old ttmiimrahi-la Wi-kv. 26 quarter ca«k* Teneiiffe. 3
do do Mai wall ine am lihl gin wlilskx md rum, 100 boxc
No 1 nnd faintly snap. Mi do starch. 60 dn ndmu inline call
die*. 60 do (allow do. 20 ca*ks bacon shies. 15 do. Iimildor*,
30 lilids West India Mnln.s«e*. 40 bids and lesdn.25 Id.ls N
Orleans do. iogelher with every other article usually found
at the wholesale grocery store*. junc3
II. SMITH’* FLOUR, OllACKKUN, Me.
Q/\ BRI.s II. Smith’s Flour
20 half hid* choice Canal Flour
20 bbla Sngnr Crackers
20 half hhl* do do
20 bids Butter do
20 half bids do do
20 boxes Soila do
20 half hills Fulton Market Beef, a choice nrticle
60 bbl*Crashed Sugar.
Laiidliigfrom brig Augusta, nnd for sale hr
Jyl7 HOI-COMBE. JOHNSON h 00.
S UNDR1EB.—30 bids Baltimore nml Canal Hour, 76 boxes
Bondcl's Soap. Candle* nnd Starch. 20 do pure sperm
nml Adamantine) Candles. 10 casks Mynss’ Isindiiu Porter, in
quarts nnd pints. 26 dozen mixed Pickles, iu quarts and
linlfgallnns. 6 bids Cucumber Pickle*. 30 hbla Potatoes and
Annies For sale at the corner of Broughton and Dravton
streets, by oct26 DAVID O’CONNER.
UN1TJJ2D STATUS MAILS.
r08T*UKFlCE DEPARTMENT. \
Fihsiusv 20, 1864. j
P ROPOSALS for carrying the mails of thu Uultod State*
from July 1, 1861, fo June 30, 1866. lu Georgia nnd
Florida, will ho received at tho Contract Office of tho Post
Office Department, Washington, D. C . until B a. IQ , April
10.1864, lo bo decided April 26,1864, (being routes eatab
lulled by act ol March 3.1863.)
GEORGIA.
’ FYom July 1,1864, to June 50.1865.
3413 FromThnmnsvIU", by Eastwood. In MlekiMukle, Fla.,
18 lull- * and hack, oneo a week,
Is'avo Thomaavllle Wednesday nl 8 n ni;
Arrive at Mlckivuikie sauiu day by 1 p m ;
liUitvo Miekosukle Wednesday at 3 p in j
Arrivo at Thomaavllle same day by 8 p hi.
3414 From Tliomn*villo lo llnlnbridge. 40 iiiIIch nnd back,
once a week.
Leave Thomnsvillo IVednesdny nt« a in |
Arrive nt Bninbriilge next day by 12 in ;
Is-avo itninhridge Tliursday nt 8 p m j
Arrive nt lliomuarille next day by 0 p in.
8446 Frnin Ellejny, by David Westfield’s, to Clunvelniid,
Tenn . 120 miles and hack, once a week.
Ismivo Ellejny Monday nt t) a in ;
Arrive at Clvaveland next Wednesday by fl p m ;
l«onve Cieavelund and Thursday nt 0 a m ;
Arrive at Ellejny next Saturday by ti p in.
34-lfl From Young Cane, by Stock Hill. Tokeuetly, and Cur-
ticajr, to Talking Rock, 42 miles and hack, oneo a
Ismivo Young Cane Wednesday nt 7 a in ;
Arrive at Talking Bock same day by 0 p in ;
ls'ave Talking Bock Tuesday nt 6 u m ;
Arrivo nl Young Cane same dny by 7 li in.
3447 From Butler, by Wllcher'* Mill*, to Buena Vista, 60
mile* and back, once a week.
Leave Butler Tuesday at fl a m ;
Arrive lit Buena Vista next day by 11 a ni;
Isiavc Buena Vista Wednesday at 1 p ui ;
Arrive nt Butler next day by fl p in.
3448 From Borne, tiy Thomas's. Carroll’s Mills.Oceoln, Ala .
and Howell'* Store, to Centre, 40 mile.* and back,
once a week.
leave Ihuno Monday nl 6 ntn ;
Arrive nt Centre same day by 7 p in ;
leave Centro Tuesday nt 6 a ni;
Arrive ul Romo same dny by 7 p tn.
FIXIBIDA
From July 1.1864. to June 30,1855.
3601 From Madison, by Charles Mills, Charles Ferry. New
Boston. Troy nod Collins, to Clay Luuling, 00 miles
and back, once a week,
leave Madison Monday nt 7 a. in.
Arrivo at Clay Linding next Wednesday by fl p. in.
leave Clay Linding Tliursday nt 7 n. in.
Arrive nt Madison next Saturday by fl p. ni.
3502 From Pensacola to Warringtou, (navy-yard,) 0 ml Iso
and Imek. dally.
leave Pensacoln daily nt 0 a. m.
Arrive nt Warringtou by 12 in j
leave Warringtou daily lit 1 p m j
Arrive nt Pensacola same dny by -I p m.
3503 From I'eiiMicidA. by Escambia, to Rcltevillo, Ala., 03
miles and lmck. once u week,
leave JVn-nnd* ruesday at 6 a m ;
Arrive at Belleville next Thursday by 11 a m :
leave Belleville Thursday at 3 u in j
Arrive nl Pcnsncnlu next Saturday by fl p m.
3504 Er.'in Tniiipa, by Kennedy'* store and Summerlin's
store. | (I Fort Mellon, 110 miles and back, oneo a
week."
leave Tallinn Monday nt fl a m ;
Arrive nt tort Moll ni next Wednesday by fl p in ;
leave Fort Mellon fliiirnlay nt On iu ;
Arrive nl Tampa next Saturday by li p in.
3605 From Tampa to Did Fort Mellon, 110 miles and hack,
mice n week.
leave Tampa .Monday nt fl a in j
Arrive nt old Fort Mellon next Wednesday by f p in ;
leave Did Foil Mellon Tliursday nt fi a m ;
Arrive nt Tampa next Saturday liy fl p ui ;
35flfi From Tampa i il I Tampa Buy nnd hack, once a week.
Bidder* will state distance and propose schedule.
3W»7 From Fort Dade, by Springfield, to Bay Fort and back,
once a week.
Bidders will state distance nnd propose schedule.
Proposal* to commence at Pierceville. instead of Fort
Dade, will ls< considered.
3608 Freni Oglethorpe, tin., by Ciithbcrt, Blakely, nnd
Woodville. Ala . to Mariana, l'la., 150 mile* nud
hack, once a wiek
I.oavo Oglethorpe Monday nt 6 a m :
Arrive nl Mariana next Wednesday by 8 p nt j
L'nvo Mariana rhursdny nt 5 n in ;
Arrive ut Ogletliorpe next Saturday by 8 p nr.
3509 From Stillepicn to J-’inhollowny, 20 mile* and back,
once a week.
l/Mive Stilleiiien Monday nt 5 a m ;
Arrived nl Fiiilto'.loway by 12 m ;
Leave Kinhollowiiy f M"H'hiy nt 3pui;
Arrive at Stillepicn by 0 p in.
I.VKIIICCTIONB,
Kmlrradnij ronJilu. nr In hr incur] ora I,il in the contracts to the
extent the Ihjaitmcnt may it-, m
1. Seven iniiiute* an- allowed tn each iiileriin-liatooffice,
will'll not othi-rwi-e specified for n--orting tlie mail*.
2 No pay will IsMou-b- lor the trip* not |ierfiirmed ; and
for each of *ncli ■•nii-«ioii* not *ati*factoiily explaiuml.
three times the par of the trip may lie deducted. For ar
rival* so far behind time n* to tweak connection with de
pending mail*, nml riot sufficiently excused, one fourth of
the eoin|«-n<ation for the trip is nuhjert to forfeiture. Do
•lueiioii w ill also •*• onh-ri-<l for a grade of [M-rrornmiii-o in-
foi b to that • I i the oootrael Ear repeated h li
qiiencies of the kind lu tein *|n-i iin-l. enlarged |iennltii-s.
priqHii tionril to ll.c natiiie thereof nml tlm Importance of
the mail, mny !«• iiuidc.
3 For leaving lu-hind. or throwing off, the mails nr any
portion ol them, for the admission of passengers, or for be
ing i-onceriii-d in •i-tting up or running nn express convey,
iug roiniiierei.il intelligence ahead ot tlie mail, a quarter’s
pay may be deducted.
4. Fines will he imposed, unless Hie delinquency he
promptly and sMti'faetorily explained by certificates of post-
ina*t-r«. or the affidavit* o| oth-r creditable persons, for
failing to arrive in contract time ; for neglecting to take the
mail from, or deliver into, a jsist office; for suffering it
('■wing either to the iniMiituhleiics* ol the place or iiinimer
of carrying ; l i to In- injured, destroyed, robbed, or lost; and
for refusing I 1 '' •. • • i : ■ • • mrej the mail as freqontly
ii* the contractor run* for other pwrnasos.
5. The l'o*tHinder Grncnil may annul the contract for
nqs ati"! failure* to run agreeably to contract: for disobey
ing Uw IWt I lawa. for Uw inslnwtion ol the depart-
ment ; for i efu-ing to discharge ■ carrier when required by
the ilepariineut lo it for assigning the coutmct with
out the assent of the I'ostmaster General ;for running an
express a* aforesaid ; or foi trnn*|Mirting person* or packa
ges convex ing mailing matter out of the mail.
_<i. The I’odiiiastfr General may order an increase of ser
vice on n route by allow ing tliciefor a pro rata increase on
the < ontrnc' pay He may change tlie schedule of arrival*
and departure*, without increase or pay. provided ho does
n il aortal! the nmsml • i running timo. Ho may also or-
■h-r nn Inrreaw of s|ex*l, ho allowing, within the restric
tions of tlie taw. a prorata Incnnwoof pay for the addi
tional stock of carriers, if any. Tlie cou'metor may. how
ever. iu tho ca*e or iurn-ii-i- of *|ieed. relinquish tlm con
tract by giving prompt notice to tho dejiartment that lie
preler* doing so to carrying the order Into effort. The
i’ostinnster General may also curtail or discontinue the
•ervice. nt pro rata deciea*e of pay. allowing one montli’s
extra ciiinpeii.ntion on the amount dispensed with when
ever. in his opinion, the public interests do not require the
same, or in case he de-ires to supersede it by a different
grade of transportation.
7. I‘nyment* will he made
from, or dratts on, |Mislniaste
l-iialmn i f each quartet—sa
and Novemher.
8. The di-tunco* are given aecordlngto tho hostiiifnrm:i-
• ion ; tint no increased pay will lie allowed should they lie
gienter than advertised if the points to he supplied tie
correctly stated. Bidders must inform themselves on this
point.
•J. 1 lie I'ostmaster General 1* prohibited liy law from
knowingly .nnkiiiga contract for the transportation of the
mails with any person who shall have entered into, or pro-
|iom*I to enter into, any combination tn prevent tho mak
ing of uny hid for n mail contract by any other person or
persons, or who *halt line made liny agreement, or shall
have given nr performed, or promised to give or perform,
any runsideratlon uTiativer.or to do. or not to do. any
thing whatever, in order to Induce any other person or
persons not to hid for a mall contract. I’articular atten
tion is calleil to the 28th section of the act of 1030. pro
hibiting conihiimti.mi* to pri vent bidding.
1". A bid received after time, viz: 9 a. m. on tho 10th of
April. Ivi I. or without the guarantee required by law. or
that n-nibine* several routes in ono sum of compensation,
cannot !■<• considered In competition with a regular pro
posal reasonable in amount.
11. Bidder* slmiiSd in nil eases, flrsl propose for service
strictly according tn the advertisement, and then, if they
desire, separately for different service; nnd if tlie regular
hid bp tlie lowest offered ITIr the adu-rtised service, the
other bids may he considered, if the alterations proposed
aie recommend, d by tlie |«i*lnm*ler* and citiwns interest
ed. or if Hip* shall appear manUeatlv right and proper.
12. There should I** but mil'route bit! for in a pro|K»-al.
13. The route, the si-ri ire. the yearly pay. tlie name and
residence of tie- bidder, and those of each im-iutM-r of a
firm, where a company offer*, should he distinctly stated ;
also, the mode of conveynn p. if n high* r mode than horse
back lie inti-ii I, d: The word* *• with due celerity, certain
ty an-l security." inserted to indicate the mode of convey
ance. will constitute n •' liar hill,"
14. The bid sli'uil 1 b" sent under st*l, addressed to tho
S-rmid A-- i -1 it 111 I'ostmaster General. su|ierscril>ed ‘•Mall
I’l ■! ■ -I in tin Stale of .’’ It ahould !»■ guarantied.
nnd the sufiicii-ncy of the guarantors certified, (see for ms.)
nnd 4imiLI l«- -lc*; atclied iu time lo ho received by or be
fore a. m. of tlie Iflth of April. 1854.
15 The contrac's are I nn-1 returned to the
depurhnoiil In ..r 1- fore the 1st of July. 1*144
IO. Section is of nii nrl nl Cnngrem. approved March 3.
1861. provide# that contracts for the transportation ol the
until *hall In- let. •• in every case, to the highest bidder ten-
del I font aai nti * for faithful performance, with
out other reference to the mode of such tran*|*irtatinli
than ii ny lw* necessary tn provide for {lie due celerity, cer
tainty, mid security of mu h trail*portions.’’ Under this
law n new description of hid* hn* been received. It does
not specify a mislc of ronicynure. but engages to take the
entile mail cad, trip with celerity, certainty nnd security,
using tlie terms of the law. These bids nre styled, from
the in.inner in which they nre designated on the books ol
tho departments. •* rlur hid*," nnd they will be eonstrued
as pro\filing for the entire limit, however large, nml what
ever may he the ini“U*ot conveyance necessary to insure
its -celerity, ci-rtalnty and security ’’
Such hi-l* will therefore he accepted in preference to
hhrlier hid* for *|«*rifc modes ol conveyance on rout
w In-'c Hie lowest mode •-I coiiveynnco (that Is, on lion
bin k) is known to lie insufficient.
In all eases where the lowest grade of service is believed
to he sufficient, the lowest hid will ho accepted, if duly
guaranteed, in preference ton •' star" orsiiecific bid
When tlie lowest bid i* not a star hid.and 8|SM*ifipseither
no mode or nn inatto/mitc mode of convevance. it will not
ho accepted, hut sot aside for u specific bid proposing the
necessary service.
When the hid does not specify n mode of conveyance,also
when it propose* to carry ••aecordlngto the advertisement.”
Imt without Midi specification, it will be considered a* a
proposal for horseback service.
18. A modification of n hid. in any of Its essential terms,
is tantamount to n new hid. and cannot lie received, so as
to interfere with regular competition, after tlie last hour
set for receiving bids.
21. Postmasters are to he careful not to certify the suf
ficiency of guarantor* or sureties without knowing that
they nre persons of sufficient responsibility ; and all bid
der*. guarantor*, nnd sureties nre distinctly notified that
mi n failure to enter into nr perform tlie contracts lor the
service proposed for in the accepted bids, their legal llubili
tie* will he enforced against them.
19. Tlie contractu will lie substantially in the form* here
tofore used in this department, except fn the rcspHcl* par
tirulnrly mentioned in instructions; and on nil Bail-
rn.nl nod *ti amlinat route* the contractors will he required
In deliver the mail* into the |*i*t offices st the end* of the
routes and Into all the intermediate p>-l offices not more
than M» md - ft -in th- railroad or landing.
20. Present rontrnetoi.. nml persons known nt the de
partment.inn*t eqnnlly nilli other*.procure gnariintorsniid
eertlfieiite* of tlielr *nffipieiiey subitnnHal'y in tin* form*
nlsive prescribed. The pertllfcnlcs of sufficiency must lie
signed by ii |iost master or n judge or clerk of a court ol ru
r the service by collections
. or otherwise, after the ex
in Februnry, May, August.
tub won men. or tub would i
" We would not grow one bud of hone
Yon cahnot garner In rlpo fruit! ’’
T HE GREAT REMEDY lu ot last discovered, end that foil
deutroyor of human happiness at length Is conquered '
Consumption shall uo iongor rob our firesides of tlieli
brightest ornaments, nod sink many a gentle spirit to an
untimely grava ! Consumption can bo cured—Asthma will
soon lie ns tho things Hint were—and Coughs nnd Golds, tlie
liareuta of that fell illscami, that so often brings wo to tlie
Homes of our land, vanish, as if by magic, heroic tills sover
eign remedy.
Tills Is tlmt which lias so long been sought for, and Ih In
full faith offered to the public nn a ntKTaiN ruHR for roughs,
colds, wlnsqiing cough, croup, asthma, nnd consumption
and will, In any case where lungs sufficient nre left to sus
tain life, chock tho ulceration nnd rniso the patient to
health. This Is not nti fillu boast, nor is this remedy sent
into the market without a thorough trial, hut Inis proved
beyond a doubt, that what has been asserted haw tm no.xK.
••Hie sentiment, that consumption cannot lie cured, lias
destroyed more lives than the disease itself."—Dr. Waiikkn.
llul tin:re In Hopei
DEVINEN' COMPOUND PITCH LO/EN'GE I
Tho proprietor, by the use ol tills nrticle. and the blessing
nf Providence, was raised, when he was pronounced by Lis
diysieian to Is* almost dying with consumption, to perfect
.lealtli. and is not willing that so great n blessing should be
witiiheliifroin those on whom •• this right hand emissary ol
death" has placed Ids mark.
The Lizeogo Is perfectly harmless in Its nature, and can
lie taken with impunity by tho infant and the Invalid ; and
its beiielieinl effect" will bo felt In n few hours after com-
mcncing it* use. liot all then, try it. nnd if thesaassertions
are not proved, nfter an impartial trial, the price of tho box
will Imi rel iii iii*1, nnd all agents nro authorized to ret li lid
tlie money in any casu where tho article is not jierlectly
satisfactory.
These Li/engcs nro put up tn 26 cents, 60 cents, and $1
boxes.nud only need a trial to Is' fully appreciated.
U. P. HUNT. Damikx, Ga., only agent for tlie Southern
States, to whom nil orders must bo addressed. felH-dfcw
WATER-CUllE 1N8T1TUTK-M1LLKDGE
VILI.E. GEDRGIA.
D U. K. G DOYLE tnkes pleasure in announcing to inva
lids and tho public generally, Hint the above |sipular
and superiorly npjsdnted estatdisliinent.formerly conduct
ed by T. C'aiii.tiin C’ovi k. M D.. is now ready for tlie recep
tion nt patients seeking a restoration to health.
All chronic di*en*os of the human organism successfully
treated at this institute: dyspepsia, gout, rheumatism,
constipation, hemorrhoids or lilies, hemorrhages, itineii-
errhien, menorrhien, dysmenorriuen. floor alhtis, genital dis
placements, affections of the eyes nud ears, tetter, ery
sipelas nnd all chronic diseases ot the skin and scalp, scr'o
tula, dropsy, Syphilis, and the Immoral diseases general
ly, neuralgia, sciatica, tic douloureux, hysteria, epilepsy
or thu falling sickness, virtigo. jiarnlysis. apnnlectictendeii-
cy. brenchiti*. asthma, chronic intlnmation ot the stomach
nnd bowels, atrophy, and indeed overT possible lintiit of. or
chronic diseased action that is curnble—nml all disrates arc
curable, if no organic lesion he present.
The ladii'H’ Department is under tlie immediate supervi
sion ol that accomplished ladv. Mrs. .lAXKMAmiKWB.sowell
known to the old pntronsottiie establishment
The tacilities which this institution offers for the prosecu
tion of n strictly liydrnpattile noil liyniemc course of treat
ment. together with It* easiness of aoeess from nil points in
Georgia, and the adjoining States, renders It peculiarly
adapted to the wants ot invalids, desirous of availing them-
selves of tho efficacy otthp water-cure.
The purity ol the water nnd accommodation* for guests,
are too well known lo need comment.
In fitting up the establishment no expense lias been spar
ed that could conduce to make tt one ot the most desirable
place* of resort for invalids iu tho United States.
I’ntk-nt* will la* required to furnish their own out-fit.—
These will consist of friction sheets nml towels, compresses,
nnd blankets, for sudorific purposes. All of which can he
purchased here on the moat reasonable terms.
Tkhmh—Professional attention, use of hntlis, kc . 810 p-r
week—board $6 per week—payable monthly. Servants
boarded nnd treated for $10 per week.
All letters of inquiry promptly answered. jur.eO
I" ('Alt I'EK'S SPANISH MIXTURE.
THE CHEAT H’lMKIEH OF THE BLOOD!
Nat it Particle nf Mercury m II.
A N INFALLIBLE REMEDY for Scrofula. King’s Evil.
Khcii»inti«in. Obstinate ('utanrous Eruptions. Piinplo
or Pustule on the Face, iffi-tclic*. Iloil*. Ulironic Sore K> • *.
Bing Worm or Tetter. Scald Head. Enlargement nnd l'sm
of the Bones nnd Joints.Stubborn Ulcr-rs Syphilitic Di-or
Hers, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Diseases arising
from an injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudence in Life, or
Impurity of tlie Blood.
Till* valuable Medicine, which hns become celebrated for
the number of extraordinary cures effected through it*
agency, line induced the proprietors, at the urgent request
of tlielr friends, to offer it to the public, which they do with
the nt mo *t confidence in its virtue* nnd wonderful curative
properties. The following certifienU s. selected from a large
number, nre. however, stronger testimony than the mere
word of the proprietors ; and nre all from gentlemen well
known Iii their localities, nnd ol the highest respectability
many of them now residing In tin* city of Richmond. Yu.
F. HOYDEN. Kftj., of the Exchange Hotel. Richmond
uiwn every where says he ha seen the Mtwlicine called
ICAimais Sr am-11 Miviiiir ndmliii»lrrcd in over a hundred
cn*e*. iu nearly all the dix-asca for which it i* recommend-
ed. with the most astonishingly gissl results. He says it is
- i,'-. in.in lni-'lirlo.- lo- ha* ever seen.
AGUE AND FI'.YFR—GREAT (TKF—l hereby certifv.
| tlmt tor three year* I Imd Ague and Fever of the must vio-
de*rri| lion. I Lad several llll-ii i.m*. took largo quail*
titie*of Quinine. Mi-r«urj. nn-1 ! believe nil the Tonic* nd-
verll-ed tint all withi-ot nny permanent relief. At Inst I
tried Uaiitkh'sSpanish Mixtikk. two buttle* of which effec-
tunllv cured me. nnd I ant hnppv to ,ay I lmve ha.I neither
[Chill* or Fevers since. I consider it the lie«t Tonic in the
|world, nnd theonlj medicine th.it ever reached mv case.
:iver Dain. near Ri*hmon-l. Va. JOHN I41NGDEN.
IV 1,1'CK. F.-q . now In the rlty nf Rlchmnnd. and for
\ year# in the 1*0-1 tiffin*. ha- *iicJj ■--luli-leiice in the
Hsttmishing i-nicscy of UiiriKK's SrAM.-ii Minim , tlmt lie
lias tiinight upwards of fin Littles, which lie hn-given nwnv
to the ailBcted. Mr. Luck any* he has never known it to
fall when takenaecnrting to directions.
Dr MlNiiK, a practising ITivsicinn. nnd formerly of tliel
City Hotel ill Hie city of Richmond, says llll Im* witnessed
in a iiiuuher nf in-lance* the effects of Caiitm;’.* SI'AM-ii
Mixthik. which were most truly surprising, lie says in n
ise of Consumption, dependent on the Liver, tho good ef.
ct« were wonderful Indeed.
SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of the Arm of Drinker At Moral*
Richmond, in cured nf Liver complaint of 8 years stand-]
:. In the n*o of two Isiltle* ot Carter's Spanish Mixture]
iltFAT CURE t*U SCROFULA—Tlie Editors of the Rich
uni Republican had a servnnt employed in their press
|mom, cure! of violent scrofula, combined with Rheumn-
. whieh entirely disabled him from work. Two bottles
of Carter's Spanish Mixture made n perfect cure of him. and
|the Editor*, in a public notice. *av they •• cheerfully rcci-ni-
nd It to nil who nre nlllictod with nny disease of the
blood "
STILL ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA—I lmd a veri
valuable hnv cured of Scrofula by Carter’s Spanish Mix
ture. I consider it n truly valuable medicine. JAMES M
TAYLOR. Conductor on the It. F. k P. R. It. Co , Richmond.
Virginia.
Salt It Ili um or 30 Year# Stniitllnir Cured
Mr. JOHN THOMPSON.residing in tlie city i f Kii-hinoinl.
wn* cured by three bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture, ol
Salt Rheum, which he had nearly 20 years, nnd which nl!
the physicians nf the city could not cure. Mr. Thompson
is a ivell known merchant of Richmond, Ya., nnd his cure
itimnst reninrknhle.
WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond, Yn.. lmd a servant
cured of Spvhills. in the worst form, by Carter’s Spanish
Mixture. He-ay* he cheerfully recommends It, and
siders itnn invaluable medieino.
RICHARD E. WEST, of Rirlinmnd. was curd of Scrofula
nnd what physician* railed confirmed Consumption, by
three hnitle-of Carter's Spanish M'xture.
EDM IN BURTON. Commissioner of Hie Revenue, says be
ha* seen the good effect# of Carter’s S|innish Mixture in a
number of Spyhililie cases, and says it is n perfect cure for
that horrible di*en*e.
WM. G. HARWOOD, of Richmond, Ya.. cured old sores
nnd ulcers, which disabled Jiim from walking. Took a lew
bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture, nnd was enabled to
walk without a crutch, iu a short time permanently cured.
Price f 1 jier Imt Up.
Principal Depot* st M. WARD, CIX)SE Ac CO., No. HI
Miden Ijine. New York.
BENNETT Ar BEERS. Nn, 126 Mnln-«t.. Richmond. Ya.
And for sale by SIIOMAS M. TURNER .V CO.. JAMES
M. CARTER. A. A. I/H/IMONS A. Co., and W. W. LIN
COLN, Savannah. K. S. STKOKCKKR. Macon, and by Drug
gists and Country Merchants everywhere.
inny'JO—lyisnl wAcwfitn
Extracts from Fire Ordinance. Scuttles, Acc.:
1. That the owner or owners of nil huUdings over
story high, within the jurisdiction of this city, tbntare
now deficient of ladders nnd scuttles, shall. Iieloro the ex
piration of thirty days from the date of thin ordinance,
cause said building to tie provided with a scuttle nr open
ing in tho roof, close to the ridge thereof, of not less than
twenty-six by thirty six inches, with step* up to it on the
inside so that n person can pa** up slid '.lirough ii|h*ii tho
ridge of the root with - ifoty nnd facility. And the own. r
or owners of such building n* shall not be provided in tl-e
lime nleive mentioned, shall lie fined in n sum not exceed
ing tm-uty dollar*, for eiery thirty days which sucli build
ing shall ri-mniu so unprovided thereafter.
Sec. 2. Tlmt every building hereafter erected within the
limits iif this city .of whatever material, lieing over one .-lo
ry high, shall have a scuttle or opening in the roof, close
to the ridge thereof, not less tlmn twenty-six hv thirty—ix
inches, with steps inside, ns mentioned in tin* first sect ion nf
thi*Ordinance. And tlm owner or owners of every such
building, so to lie erected, unprovided with such scuttle as
aforesaid rdinll he lined in a sum not exceeeding thirty dol
lars. nnd n further sum. not exceeding twenty dollars, for
every thirty days which such building nmy remain so tin -
provided.
Passed in Council.6th June 1828.
Tlie City Marshall is hereby directed tn place upon the
Information Docket the names of all owners of bailings
violating the provision* of the almve ordinance.
By order. EDWARD G. WILSON, Clerk of Council.
Savannah 8d Fnbrunry. 1854.
CITY MARSHAL'S OFFICIO,!
Savannah. Februnry 3d. 1864. j
^T'llE following resolution was passed in Council on the
1 2«dli January. 1864. viz :
The time linviii.’ expired according to n resolution pass
ed III July hurt til in itlm for paring certain lots
limJn.l. Hint the City Marshal l*e liKtriirtod to enforce
said ir>oliitinn ufler giving twenty days public notice.
To the owners, agents, attorneys, and guardians, nnd nil
others concerned :
Take notice that I shall proceed to enforce the above
resolution on tin* 241b day of February install'.
r.123 PHILIP M. Itl'-vd.I.L. City Marshal.
JVE-
i of Idd guarantee nnd rcrtillnilo. Asc , A:c.. see
ient for Yirginiu, North Carolina, A:c., January
NOTIC’K
(>/ the llemoml of the Land (tjlinr, from Hr.tttTA to Eliu, in
Aiaiisma.
U NDER nutlmrityof an Act of Congress, entitled “An
act authorizing changes in the location of Land Offi
ces." approved Marchs. 1863. it is hereby declared nnd
made known, that the 1 nnd Office for the iqjle oft he public
lands in the Sparta district, Alabama, will lie removed from
the town of Sparta, its present location, to Klim, In Coffee
County In said State, on the first day of April next.
Given under my hand, nt the city of Washington, this
1411) dny of February, A. I) 1864.
Bv the President : FRANKLIN PIERCE.
Jobs WiiAUhCoimniiiloncror the General Land Office.
fob27-8tw ,
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•«»"»»•» ABTMVOWUU-nC TOOTH |fl|EW GROCKHV Ilo '
WAHH. I CHAMPION sc:II () l a,
T HIS delicious article combine* fio many mrrltorlon* . Tlie suhscrils-r- *' A ’ r ’ r 8.
qiaUllea. that It now has become a standard favorite 1 JIDU n f Onoda, rmentlv ?** n »4• tz.
with the citizens of New York, Philadelphia, Bnltlmuro, l[SM| markets and srillfli rC iT *' 1 11^'*'
l’HtsburK, and other places. Dentists and' Physician* pro- i ISaft.lealera. dtv mereh..
scribe it in tlielr practice moat succeaafully. and from every T||0 r „|| owioff Hr tlcl/s crniprlw a u 15? r
source (be most flattering laudatlooa are awarded It. In* 7^ ls#xes and hulf lioxei T I - 1 " of tLi,
26 M Cigars, 10 oMeaflwSItT^^tnS
10 l.li.ls Baron Sides and W.oulTfc''
0 6 hiila Lard. lOdo Pork, r *» 1*J0Ila^.
30 whole, hair and quarter bids .
60 bids Domesllr Llimors, all uiulnu '■ *
20 caiks WI no—Made! ,a. Teller/ffl
6 Imlf nnd quarter pipes
60 tsixusLlieew—(siniiimn. tiudi.i, 1.
60 Imgs Java. Uguyrn. and III,,
,0 kegs choice Butler. w
60 whole nnd hall Id.l* Extra (Wi n
76 hags Georgia Flour, In Km and Vi*'
lisl wholeanilhalf boxes Colgate 1 '.'- * 1 '' *•
A lilids I’ortu IticoSugar.
60 bbls clarified and brown Sugar
10 ranks llyaes’ Ismdon Purler. la’ rA .^..
10 bbls Mercer Potatoes. J<M,l,l. w |; t
80 (sixes Herring.
10 baskets nmiopaigrie. k,
Also, a full assortment i.f Grni, ,il..
Ilmnoil,sore, or bleeding gi
its use; its action U|K-n them Is mild, soothing,and effec
tive. It cleanses the teeth so thoroughly that they nre
Iiinde fo rival pearl iu wlilteness. and ilUTuses through the
mouth such a delightful tresliness, that the breath Is ren
dered exqiibHtrly sweet, and il will In most instance* nf.
lmd relief to llm most violent toothache.
llm following Certificate from Dr Chilton, n Chemist of
world wide celebrity who lias submitted the article to a
chemical analysis, in proof aufllcieut to convince any one
nf its superiority
•• I have examined a buttle of “ ’/eriiian’* Antl-Hcorhutic
Tooth Wash." and find It to las a vegetable preparation of
nn innocent character. I believe it will prove beiraflciul for
' IhA I
FWr.*
< (liens. COLDS AND HKONUIIITIK.
ASTI LUX DE PARIS.—For tlm cure or roughs, colds
id lironrliinl affections of the throat, so prevalent nt
easiili of the year We do not recommend tlm Pn*
lol’aris to cure all tlm ills life is heir to. hut wn do
i-v will cure nil affection" of the throat, as a trial ol
will prove. Manufactured by Mourn k Taylor, 81
L. N. IIKNNBTT «fi CO.,
HUCXTXSGIW TO J. C. THORNTON,
vS)JO|Vj Having purchased the entire interest of Mr. ,
(.’. Tiiiiiixton iii hi* Curringo estiihlialiinent in ; ‘"h'- 1 "l ,H - l’ rl
tliis city. uiTist ies|Ku-tfully solicit n continuation of the ex- "R *fancy soaps, nuts, hj
tensive patronage so lile-rally her lowed on tho late proprie- ls - el and tongues, sardines,
tor. It Is our inteiitiiui to ki*-p a large and extensive us- , uiarkerel. hriKuns. hurki t-. »i ...|,„ » , ’
sortment of nit kinds of Carriages, suited to th s market, gelher witli1 numerous other articlo m ;' 1 ‘
The lute proprietor. Mr J U.llmrnloii. will net as our agent which will be sold cheap tor ca-h or [i M
at the north, for the purehase nud supply of our establish- ] * IICI ' 11,
incut. Ills ex perlenee of twenty years iu the business at I If f<GMVi'ii
the South, will insure to our friends nnd patrons such a I J. v . vz l Iii I'. |{ \ 'j' r
well selected stock ns cannot fail to give entire satisfaction. 1 r-yq . Have now in store. „ici ,, r ’ U,
Mr. llBsm will give his personal attention tn all kind ol
repairing, us heretofore. LEWIS rt. BENNETT.
THOMAS A. IIKOWN.
may 10 JUDGE W. HARRIS.
A CARD—It will he seen from the above.that 1 have sold
out to Messrs. L. S. Uw. n r k Co . arid I have every confi
dence ill tlm ability of these gentlemen. Iiolh iu eapatiillty
aiul capital, lo suecessfully conduct the business, and keep
up the leputatiuu of the estnldisUuient,
Mr. LkwisS. Bkx.xktt tins been my foreman for the last
two years, nml 1 take pleasure in recommending him to the
public a* an industrious, cnpnlde and deserving man. wlm.
while lookiug to liis own interest, will not neglect those ol
his patrons.
In relinquishing my business in this place, I take the op
portunity to say. that it is not from nny dissatisfaction
whatever. Much my residence In the city of Savannah. I
have been kindly and generously treated, nnd liuve suc
ceeded much better than 1 anticipated.
lu tlm course I have just taken. 1 have been prompted by
considerations of a private character nliogetbi-r ; wherever . . ........
I may he, 1 shall always enrry with me tlie liveliest sense j together with choice Butte
of obligation, and cherish tlm deepest interest in the nro*.
parity and advancement of the city and its people. Noth
ing will do more to effect thi*. than the sustaining of n
healthy nud honorable competition. I-et tlu-goml people ol
the City and State see to it. J- THORNTON.
Havan.vaii. Uth May. 1863.
N. II.—Mr. H. 1). W. Am-'xAMiKtt is my legally authorized
agent for the transaction nud closing tin ol my liutiness.
riuu'lO J. V. THORNTON.
Hi
* "nil drfoi (|
favorable terms—15 idii'lsYort/r*
vndn Sugars. 76 Mil* Stuart', tti""?***•]
1.0.1 1... . n »KC*J
.10,4..c,...i,e.i »„.i7.
It) boxes Isiaf Sugar “• 8
120 hags Bln Coffee. 25 do J ; , v « ,i„
90 lilia*, Uarcr -1 | 1 1 1 v, | ,,
160 pnekage* liv-i.u no-| l.|,, 1 7,
Dm 1. -I- I: .inm'-,i.- „,..i 1 :u ,.,| ;
lo half pipes Otnid, Dupwv k \ „ \ v
” 'l"arler pipes fine (fid | i, o-h I ran-
MaiWra.-ami'Siffiv
60 do do JHe is
30 Id.l* Old Monongahel., (V|||. k ‘ "*"*"*”
fl pipe* Holland (.in. clover l.sif'i,,,,,,
« piincueoiis Jaimiicn. aii'l 20 •!>. <t «>.,•»i-
CO hhl* sugar, butter and s. H )n ffi.cmi '* l
160 do domestic Brandy. Gin. Iti, ni
U>0 baskets genuine H.-i.I.irk nu.nitaivn tt'!.-"*'
Hungarian Lin
WOODRUFF, (jJRFFN & CO.’S
NKW CAKltlAUK HKPOS1TOUY.
xJMJOPr. Mr. W. W. Wimiukikk. of Grifiln. Ga.. and
Messrs. M. C. k J. JLGkkex. or Newark. N.J..
having purchnsed the entire interest, and secured the
location of Messrs. T. J. Naylor k Co., in the carriage bind-
lie.* in thi* city. re*|«ctfully announce tn thu citizens of
Savannah and of the States of Georgia. South Carolina. Ala
lia ma. Florida, and all sections trading at this growing city,
that it is their intention to keep011 hand, at all tinman
large and general assortment of every kind of carriages in
They feel confident that their business relations are such
ns to enable them to offer Inducements lo purchasers equal
to Charleston, nr nny other city.
The Messrs. Green havo been engaged iu the manufacture
id carriages in Newark. N.J., fur 11 number of years, nml
nre well acquainted with the wants nnd reqiMreniciit* of the
South. Their reputation a* Manufacturers, combined with
the experience and qualifications of Mr. Woodruff, long
known at Griffin, (in., in tho enrringe business, emhlodens
them to promise that they will be ablu to meet the expec
tations of tho public.
Mr. 1! D. W. Alexander, of the late firm, favorably know n
ill connection witli the carriage business in this city, is as-
seriated w itli them, and will act a* tlmir agent in tlm trans
action nud iiinnngi-mciit nf their business.
Mr. Woodruff's intention i* to divide his time nnd iittcri-
tioii between tld* |siint and the interior, and hopes to make
the acquaintance of lids community personally.
By -trie! attention, coupled wiili fair and honorable deal
ing, they lio|>e to secure n share ot pulilie patronage.
They lone made arrangements to liuvu nil repairing
promptly and neatly done.
All work sold by them warranted.
WOODRUFF. GREEN k CO,
223 and 226 Bay street.
Savannah, Gn.
KIT A CARD—It will seen by tlm above tlmt we have
deemed it best fur the interests of all coiieerned, to with
draw in favor of Messrs. Woodruff. Green Ac Co. We take
this opportunity to return tlmnks to our friends tor the
kind otters of support that were so liberally proffered us,
nud to solicit tlie same for our friends ot the same firm.
T. J. NAYLOR .k CO.
Savnmmli. December 7. 1863. deefl
NEW STOCK. ilH.T-F] NEW STYLES.
WINDOW SHADES.
C T_ Ii. MILLER \ CO. Manuloctun-r* and \\ Imlesalr and
1 ■ Retail Dealers in Windim Shade* rouGi west corner
ol Second and Arch streets, l'hilndelph'n. (IVnn.,) such as
Gothe's Imndsi-apes, Borders. Yeses. Sendes. Roquets. Gold
Borders. ,ke.. ot the most beautiful design* and perfection
of finish in this country, nml at such low prices as to chal
lenge competition
Buff and white Hollands. Cambrics, Cords. Brasses, Tas
sel*. kc.. in every variety, for city or country trade.
We invite nn examination of our stuck, ut tlie depot,
south-west corner of Second and Arch streets, ITiiladel-
pliin, l'cnn. jnn'28—coiUlin
MORE GIFT HOOKS.
IHoRNK WILLIAMS has ju*t recehcd additional
supplies of Gift Books, with fine engravings, among
them nre—
Homes of American Statesmen, with numerous eng’v'gs.
Wild Scenes and Song Birds, 20 colored illustrations.
Tlm Wide. Wole World, beautifully illustrated with fine
engravings bound in Turkey morocco.
l.yrii - id the Wide. Wide World, the Music by Glover.
Kavi-iite I’iclure Rook or Gallery of Delight.
Gard-ii Walks with the 1‘is-t*; Christmas Blossoms;
Friendship's tillering ; Oracles for Youth, kc..kc. d'20
l-’ANCY GROCERY STORE.
AIIt. subscriber would Inform his friends that he has re-
60 do do Crown and lloimli .I.ib , I
120 M Spanish Hegnrs. vnriou* hrnnib **'•'* I
Wther with choice Butter. Go.la i, ( |
tides usually found in whole-sir cnm-rii-* '
holcombkTjoiinsov a J
I;;!;!;;;,.”:'- F
coir—oo up. IH-.lou |.«vyrj,„., wau
Ido primeP„rt 4 ^
Gi' rn 6,
W
York.
N. II.—The genuine boars the written signature of Moon
k Taylor. Just received nnd fur sale by
mli4 W w LINCOLN. Monument Rqnarp
BOOK 8—BOOKS—BOOKS.
I IEBER ON CIVIL LIBERTY nnd Self (iovernnimt.
J Tho Wigwam and tho Cabin, or Tales of the South, by
W 0. Simms.
Autobiographic Sketches, liy Tlmma# De Quincy,
The Underground Mail Agent, liy Vide, illustrated.
Men nnd Things ns I saw them in Europe, bv Klvlvnn.
Time and Tide, or Strive and Win. hy A. S. It one.
James Mnntjny. or I've Been Thinking, hy A. S. 1lo«e
Fun Joltings, or Isiughs 1 have token n pen to. hy N 1*
Willis.
Visit lo Europe, hy Prof. Sillininri. nf Yale Collego, 2 vols
illuslrnteil
GiihIiiviis Limlorm. or l«end u* not into Temptation l,v
Finllie F. Carlen.
Merkland. or Self-Sacrifice, hv the author of the Life of
Mr*. Mnigaret Mnitlaml. ke
Aunt Kilty's Tales, by Marin J. McIntosh, n new revised
edition.
A voyage to tin* (lelestinl Country, an allegory, liy Key'd
Gen R.'fheiVi D D
Also, inure of the llh-ak llniise. in two hound wdiinie* -
lAnre of the Homes of the New Word, hy Mr*. Itri un-r ;
Ynnntt on tkig* ; Youall on the Horse, kc., kc , received
nnd for sale, nt 135 Congress street, Im
novtl |SIBLEY.
A CHAMPION has just received por steamer nnd other
• recent arrivals, nnd offer* for sale—26 hlls H Smith’s
Flour. 26 lialf bbl* extra Flour. 60 boxes Cheese. English
dairy, white and pine apple. 60 Idd* nnd 60 nnlf hhl* Balti
more Flour. 20 keg* choice Goshen Butter.20 half bids Ful
ton market Beef. 6 bid*. 10 half bids. 10 quarter bid*. 10
boxes nnd 25 bags Buckwheat. 200 bids and tings of Georgia
Flour. 100 hoxiur and half boxen Reap, 25 bbls Carter’s and
June Potatoes, vnrv fine. decl
Yensnn. Steak, nil blaze, and Hot Water Dishes, from
12 to 20 Inrhes, of superior and medium quality ; also. Dish
Covers. Coffee Grcoqne*. Tea and Coffee Urn#,’Keg Boilers
kc. I will sell as low aa they can be purchased in the north
Proprietors of Hotel*. Steam Boats, Plantcra, and others
nre invited to call and examine,
octal COLLINS, 100 Bryan itreet.
Grocery Store in the middle tenement of Sorrel’s Building,
known a* the old Georgian Beading Boom.
This present stock, which lias been selected with grent
care, embrace* every nrticle in tlie almve nnmed business;
also.Sugars, Wines, Liquors, Ac., of tlm most approved
brands.
He has selected for his motto, “quick sales nnd small
profit*." nnd ns lm believe* that the public can readily dis
criminate between spurious and genuine articles, he cunli-
dcntly invites all to examine his stock and judge lor tliem-
selves. novUi P. CURRAN.
HYLAND A O’NEILL
H A\ L just received mid offer for sale on the most nc-
coinmodnting lerms—
25 bbls Stnsrt’s A and It clarified Sugar,
80 do Isdianon Mills Flour,
5 do self-rising Flour,
1(1 bags Rio Coffee, 10 do old Java,
60 boxes Soup, 20 boxes Starcli.
75 do a-lani.iiitine and H|H-i ni Ciilidles.
20 do Jiukl's and IJtclilield’s pateul Candles,
60 casks I/iudon Porter,
20 half pipe* Ilrandy,
6 pipes llollniul Gill,
50 ca«ks Madeira. Sherry nnd Port Wine,
60 quarter and eighth casks Moduiraainl Port Wine.
10 firkins Butter.
60 lMix,-* choice Daily Cheese,
Also, 60 baskets Heidslck and Munir's Champaign, 50,000
Havana and American Segura, nnd 26 dozen assorted cor
dials. febl2
NEW ROOKS.
RECEIVED FEURUAKY 7lh, 1854. IIV S. S. SIBLEY.
■pVASIIKS, or American Humor, hy Howard Paul; Old
XJ Brewery and the new Mission House at the Five
Points, liy the ladies of the Mission
Ihimts-y nml I laughter, n companion to Domhcy and Son,
beautifully illn-trated.
Wheel of Misfortune.
Memoirs. Journal nnd Correspondence of Thomas Mooie.
e-liti-1 hy l.ord John Russell. M. 1’.. number VI.
* •: 11... ii - •■ I •-.-I v . .lor li-lniinry.
t.b a son's Pictorial; also, a large variety of School Books.
Paper, and Stationery, for sale nt 136Congress st. P.i
a Archipelago,
Sugar--2ft lilids choice 1
bids Stuart’s II and ('. M> do
Unroll—60 .-asks choice Side*, “u do ,|„ *1 ‘i
26 do do limns
liliiiiuiWi pipes pure Holland Gin. Hultii
Ih aiuly. 10 quarter casks pure Malsga Wim j„,
gundy Port dn. 6e,i.kspute P -rt -In ]i M , ij> • ,
do N E Rum. 76 do Gibson’s tVlo-l.
20 eighth ra-k* t'ognac -lo. 15 (•'•!- choice ol l'ui
ll li sky an ...'•-• . ,•
C herse—COO boxes ,<tat. an-; Ohio, ftu ,| ^ . 1
Dairy.
lliiltrr—25 kegs very choice Drangi Cmin'r
Tulmrro—126 Ikixi* 6s uml s> ..! vn
ensr-s Myera* hull pounds.
Soup nml Sl«rel»—|nn box'• 1 old, ,v
Smith's and RendoFs Family, and luo sl„,; t [.
boxes Pearl Starch.
SiiiuliTi N—ion boxes Herring. 100 Per,r>. .
sizes. 100 boxes lb-y’* Is-nmii Syrup. 2;;- .
buck Shot. 10 bills pure white wine \ iin-nr N
and half boxes new jtninin*. 100 drum- Mm-,|
hills Filberts, 6 cases Gillnux -Sardine-. lnir'»..
soft shell Almonds, 10 hhl* Pecilll Nuts. !,
20 half Idils Fulton market 11*ef. 35 l,i-4. •. p \
jiuign quarts and i,int«. 30.(ss) rlu-ri-t 1 . -.
Pickle*, quarts and imlf gallon. 25 cn-i - I'm,-* «
Ginger. 60 boxes clay Pipes. 16 do Pije h- - . ,
boxes assorted rrucker*. 60 luxe* nssort-'i >
ninaiitine Candles. 15 do patent do. lo ' :. „.
halt and quarter Id,I* do. 50 lioxe* 1 foi,u.~,'
bhla ( i-’i 1 \ Irteg-i '-' il il - Imlt illon '-I 1
Champaign Cider, for sale ns above on I hr i,, .-,
dating terms.
GROCERIES! GROCLIill.
^tUl'FKK.—150 bugs prime Bio, 76 do Jammu.,
St’OAll—10 lilids Porto Ricn. 10 dn St. j
Orleans. 100 bid* Crashed. Powdered nn-11 |..r,:,;
Moi-Assim—26hllds Cut,a. 75 bbl* New Oil,-am
Fuu ir—150 bbls Georgia, 75 ditto Cunnl. 61,M's h
gruith's. ,
llt'CKKlH—200 dozen, painted.
Sri.tf. Ca.niii.KI A.NII ^taiii II—60 boxes \„. 1
Soap. 60 do I'ale do. 75 do Ad.iniantin" Can
Sperm. 26 tin Star, 150 do Patent Mould da, 4u
half boxes Flureli,
Toiucrii—360 pkgs various brand* nn-1 qunliiii
Lr.MO.V HVKt'P, kc —60 Imxe* >y 1 up |n rn-i * Wain,
Tomato Catsup. 10 do Brandy I*....
R"Mrt»nr l.iqroHS—76 l,l>l'-Phelp -Gii, '
6 do Rectified Whisky. 30 do Fxl.i "i-l M„:
Wl.NK*—20 quarter eiisks pare Malaga, x
a. Received and for sale hy
'h'e'-’d Mi MAHON * l«TJ
SUN llll IKS.
6)r> HIIDS choice Porto Rico h’lignr ; 15 tie MD
6u bbls Stuart’s crashed and puuili-ri-.i.'i-ni <i|
do A Band C clarified do ; 160 Idd- llaltii ®
Flour; 76 do Genesee do; 6(1 do llirmi, mi
casks quarts and pints l-oiidon portei ; !si l-l.l« I
llllill (Tell III Ale: 75 - -.i-la ,III-I r-iL.i!
idd* Lard ; 2110 sacks Riul'oltee; !,n do l.-ig
old Govrriiiiii'iit Java do ; 4 pipes Mi-6 r z-
Staghound do ; 5 half pi|s-» Hl.ir-I. Diipui A
3 do Fignplt du; 10 nuarler cask* 8«ei*t Mi
dn Port dn ; lit do lladi-irn do: Mllm-kr'-
160 Idd* domestic (iiu Rum. Wlii-ky and
No* 1.2 nnd;. Mackerel: Ml Imlt ld.|«‘.|ii; 5
2<m boxes No 1 pate nud family Sum • Inn
dies; 75 do Pi-nil Clinch ; 150 real
received nnd for sale hy
net-3 McMAIfO.N Ji WITH I
> Wr 11 . - «■
NU.MMtlES.
f\A CASKS prime Bacon Sides ; 2-5 dn iiu z'li- I'.-rv
cj\l tlern-s - 1. ar-run d 11.1 iiis , list Ud- ,1
Hed Sugar ; Ml 1,1,-I. Mil.rovado do ; 25 -I,. P.-rt- k* .
20 do New Orleans do; 60 I,Ids Imt ter. mumi j:-:*
Craeker. ; 60 luixes Tallow ('amlles. tis im - s., |-i 1
100 do No 1 pale and family Soap . .>• '*•• II,1 -r
5)10 hag* Shut, assorted sire- ; 5o I... ■ . 11 . l,.|,|',m 1
hhls Ikilliinoie Flour : 60 do llirnui Ninth n 1 ". Mi
Georgia do ; 600 reams Wrapping Paper; 15 In-re-"
Bice. For sale hy oct3 WKUSTWI Ji I'.llHS
WINKS, LKU'tmS HK(4.\U.S,<aUHEKax|
r |'HE Si'I'scrjlMT hns on hand a line an-l sell
A Stock of imported pure Wines. I.iquur* an
comprising the following :
llrnnily—]o hair pipes (Hard, Rupiit .li • ;
old lleiiuessy ; 2 do do Sazerae. Isos 2 ••!••>
1800 ; 3 dn do J..I, Dlipuy.
AVI ties—| Imlf pipes oik reserve Madeira;
London Particular ; 3 do do old Port ; II I
Wine ; 20 casks Claret ; 40 briskets ( I. imt , ••
Seym 1 *—20,000 Rj„ ||„ nilil
Iji Union ; lO.tMKl |g» Putrin ; •.*;, in.o i r ,i ,„
I’niu y Drut r rlrs.—.\ .
Cordials. E'<—'**h PickleaamlSauces. Pres’erw-* >*
I Jeillos. For sale hy A. IUI>
Curlier of Bay aud Wiiitnkrr
and II clarified do. 60 da do crashed
00 1,1,1s butter, sugar and soda Cracker*. 60 I,i,|.
>’,'•18 H 8'iiiilh's and pure CeiicM-c Flour. Mi |,,|( .pn-vs
oighth bids Buckwheat. 100 boxes new M-.if.-l HcrtJ|
bids superior Cider Vinegar. 20 qunrtir c.i-k* »
do. 76 lilids prime and blight llneoii Side* and >
200 hags drop and buck Shut, assorted, lnnld-l-
and Bose Gin. 40 do NER11111. .",11 dn „ f .i.. e
boxes Beadel’s 6s nud 8s Candles, mi d„ |tr., M .
gate's Pearl Starch. 10 quarter cs-l-foi,ill, \ ,-
26 boxes n*>orted Candv, 2il quaiti r . ,-! v '
300 boxes No 1. Pale mill Kamili .•-. ,j \ >
Idd* new w hite Beans, 60 do superior eating l'"tnt«
Ing and for sale hy
» liv:i 0 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
NEW HOOKS.
UIIKII.'S BKKTf'HF-s OF THE IRISH BAR ; Old Brewery
O and new Mission House 1 ftlie Five Points, illustrated
l.t. Herndon's Exploratiou nf the Valley of tho Amazon,
wit 1 map* nml plates.
Earle 011 tlm Native Races of tho Iudii
with colored plates.
Miller’s Domestic Poultry Book.
Appleton's edition ot the Poets, in 8vo., Milton, Young,
and Herbert, rcrelved.
Little A; Browns rslitlon. in 12nm . of Gray's Poems.
Edgar Clifton, a story of Frliool Life.
\\ illi*' Hi il'Ii Trip, iiow supply.
Pulliam's Monthly lor February.
Rrailhwnito’s I tali' Yearly Relros|iect, for January
London Ijincet. for February. fobO
IIOLGOMUE, JOHNSON &, CO.
H A\ h receivwt jivr recent arrivals, and oiler sale 011 ne.
coiiiiiicibiliiig teiins—
Si ox?:*—10 lilids very choice Porto Rico 25 do do New
"1 leans, 10 dodo "Trist.” 200 Idds clarified A, B nml 2i
do ernslied, 16 do powdered, 20 boxes Isuif.
Coin®—300 hags Rio, pari prime. 36 do Old Java.
Mi»l asm*—2(H) l,Ids New Orleans. 60 bbls and 26 lilids Cu-
ha. 60 bids Portland.
(’ii.H KKti.*—26 bbls Uniter. 25 do Sugar, 25 boxes Soda. 26
dn Oyster. •
So.if ami STAWll—50 Imxe* Colgate’s No. 1. CO do do
I'ale. l(Hi do Smith’s and IteailePs Family, 35 do Colgate's
Pearl Starch. 26 do do (’oiinnon do.
I!•DM.vs AMI Nils—60 boxes Burnt Raisins, in frail* Al-
mi'iuis 6 do Brazil Nuts, 10 do Egg Wnlnuts, 10 bbls IVcan
(•I.'PIZ "li Geoiioia Ftoftt—45 hhls Extra ('anal. 6(1 do
II Sniilh's 2i'0 do iK-mucud's Georgia, 136 do Oakley's do,
76 hag* Georgia.
Duaraiii Ijqrnus—60 hhls N E Runt, 75 do F. P Gin, 60
dn Western Whisky.
povvi.ni. Shot axd I.rad—100 kegs Dupont’s FFKG Pow-
<!ei . bag* a ted Shot. 10.000 llm Bar IaudI.
Camui>. Totuctx). kc.—65 boxes Sperm Canille*. extra
fine. 60 - o Adamantine do. 30 do Patent Pea 11 do.30 do
Rendol'* Tallow do. 250 boxes manufactured Tobacco, vari
ous brand*. fiO hid* nml halt Id.l* No* 1. 2 nnd 3 Mnckernl,
20 hhls Fulton Market Reel 2i) do Pig Pork. feL17
BOOKS—BOOKS.
n ARPEIFSMAGAZINt for I el>ruary. Illustrated ; Hunt’s
Merchants’ Magazine ; Knickerbocker fur February ;
llow I In came a Unitarian, hy u Clergyman of the Prolesl-
n nt Episcopal Churrli;
TJie Royal Pieacbrr. by James Hamilton. D. D;
Memoirs of a Phy-irian. I»y Alexander Duma. :
The(ll-l .Indp- or Life io a Colony, by Judge Halit,urton;
Tlie linage ot Ills Father, or One Uny i* mote trouble than
S t NI'DIi.'.—21, hints iihtieilami 2(1 do. dear lonif'
15 lilids choice new should*-!* , 20 liem -ilu.'l- - ;
cured hams ; 150 Idds Ihiltinmre and 200 do. (6-urgal •
60 do rectified N G. whiskey . 100 do K. I’lielp* an-! ”
(,in ; 40 do, P. 6; H. Connecticut tLerdo . 2()'l" l jjl
Felton's N F. Ruin; It") dozen l.no,/, ai :.'"'l"|-"
pail* ; 15u ldds new nop N la-. - . . •• .,i.ii.'F->'
cod flail; 160 boxes new scaled berriug*; 1 l -,’ ■•
planting potato'-* . IM) l,..x, » while and • • ;-ml cli'"'
hhl# Jlitain .'-Inith's ami tieiu M-c l lllill • 41 1
300 hiixes No 1 pule and family —s| *" ' '. ' "
Ben -1 1 earl I ircb . -1! 1 ■ eboiev, lo
gar ; «0 l.l.l* butter, sugar and - 11 . r.ic!, --
bread; CO ldda cra.*lu-d nud chintud Miner • ' J
ground coffee ; 20 do. do. pepper ; just rcei-nd "('■’ ’’
hy jan17 sCBANT' >N. JDIINKIdN 4 >’
AN AL FlJlUJl,
11 l.l.l* Ilium
6ft Ihixp* new luiiirh ILii«in*, Ml do Bead* I -
Pearl Atari'll. 26 do n—..rtnl r,n,-lv. is. I I,I- l.ntt'T
and soda ('rarecr*. 311 | M ,xe- m*I« l>i---i,it i'", •(" m*
Herring. 60 bbla 11 I Mnlw •• 10 dn gar-1 •
500 reams Wrap],ing Paper. • -r I • •' 6n ■In'-ii l*-j
Buckets 3IHI box, - No | Pale and Fnmili .- ■]• ’• '• *'
8s Bemli I s Patent r.nidh s. Ion bid- I I’l .-1|"' J ’]' -
'•in. -I" dn New Lligl.iii'l Rum. •.O.liuo u, • i ---I I
Segur*. 40 lilids prime Bacon .odes. 50 hid rectifa*!»' |
hi tiding and for sale by
der!4
L\
SCRANTON. JOHNSTON’* fll . _
SI'N'Di:iF>l-,lii»t ri-iciml
I GIL AND .
Idch'd w inter Whale i».1. 20 bid-
Vinegar. 10 bids Apples. 50 Idd* I'niaD* •
bnero, too boxes S ap. Stnrcb nud ('sim!I-'
old llysou and Black Teas. 30 tmtes grunrgl
Mustard, in quarter pound can*. 6n Ooz h n
Scriiliing Bruslie*. 60 dozcottun pii-I lu.im ™ , , ,
Ri do* M»*ortod *i/e* iltmr mat*. 1" rlu-t*' ••' if ',
I Cedar Pails. 30dox2 nml 3 l,.-.p 11,,- k. i- :*■ -l.n US ,Br j
handled Broonik, nnd 10 dozWisp liroi.ms. Ac.l»
D.IVH"""^'*L
I dcc22 Corner Broiight..n ami Prsjt*'"*
n dl/DMIlE, JOHNSON .k Co. have r . ■ •
arrival-—200 boxes Cheese. 25 big- I
| Mess Pork. 75 keg* new I.nrd. 20 tier"-- Fig ID> n *-
N E Bum. 70 whole and halt bids Nos 1 nial
w h.de and half Idds Canal Flour. 10 hhd-
! »n4
. Ml;'I
60 bids rectified Wliisky. 160 do Geuigin l ' , rj
fluarts and pints lluidncick Cliuiiipnigii. UH)
and pint-* Chutnpnign Cider.
AM.-. LARD. BACON Ac—'iisfrcoei'd l" 1
Extra Family Ilnin*. 100 bill* White
new Bultimnro cured Bacon. 2 bids I >2 H' 1 ""’,, ,w.d
Smoked Beef. 100 lbs Bologna. 25 Imlf M’lwJ’i*
Corned Beef 10 bbls No. 1 Mackerel. 2 cssk* ('ihW»( , «
PickbHl Herrings, in store, and lor sale bv^
dec22 Comer Brougliton and lirsjt'f,*^'-
ACTIN' ANlT LARIi—76 hlufs prime Bs-'"i]
doHlioulder*. in tierces lH>#t ram-’*-''* -i
rd, 40 kegs dodo, ju
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ii Dorei
ill*;
leavers' Works—Kate O'Doimp.hue, a Tale of licland
•lack Hamilton, the Giiurdsiu tn.
Harry Lorreqner. the Kniglil o Gwynne ;
Horace Templeton ; Torn Burke of Our*
Aitliur O'learv. illiistnited ;
Harry Ashlon.’or llm Will mid the Wav ;
Tlm Widow’s Walk, or tho Mystery «.l ! Crime, by Eugene
.losepiiitm or the )tat.| of the Gulf;
Mrs la'slie's Behaviour Book ; Tlm Bye House Plot;
Mere of tho Old Brewery ; More iif Mrs. 1’arlington’i
Budget!;
Pencilling* by tlie Wav.by Willi* ;
One Year.a Tale of Wedlock, by Emilio Carlin :
The Hnnd Book of I-oconmtives, Engineer*. Ac.
Received nnd for sale hy S. S SIBLEY,
feb 16 135 Congress-street.
M OLAS8EH —200 bbls prime N. O. Mulasses. for sale to
arrive. Apply to
aum*' nonev * rhnkeh
s
OGDEN k BUNKER.
IHHOP WAINWRIGHT'S i'ORfKAIT engraved by Me
Rae. in the first style of art. from the celebrated pie
nl Thos. Hicks. Size—17 J* by 11)4 Inches. Pile# $3,
or In frair e $6,60. A few copies Just received.
janD W. THURNE WILLIAMS
—■— . t. B,sk» tk*>
n ul'sl. KKLPLR.- and nthcis will pn ,lr i ^
the obstruction* st tlie wilnuirz nf
quent upon tlm putting up of an Iron Fn
eiently removial to etiablo them lo gain ■
inteiior. where tiny will find llm »lmln
■isi,:,I. with Croekerv. (Iillia. Gla»-sie! -'("i'''
llnrdw-nre. woo, I ami willow Wan-. Tin Ware alia * ' |ff -i
■ together witli n great variety of [* l,n (J r } 1 v ;|l b
FOI
tire**-
Wicks. Fancy and House Furnishing Good
sold at moderate and just prices, by J
augffi 100 Rrysn _
LV\l I. IIRK-N tiOODS—llouzlin diTijiinra.
I 1 plain for Indie* nnd children; French-
Gcrinau Merino* ; colored Alpacas, raw Filk* an' ^
Plaid; I'laid Brocadnand plain Silks ; silk Maid'i 1 *"' cfod
figured Hliawls and worsted Scurfo ; long ana ,,u|Ji.
Shawls ; colored and hlnek I’laid Gingham*:
A fine assortment Just received and for wile by ,„.nv;4.
oct22 AIKIN k
\| FAY MUSIC—The subscribvr bni un hsmi the
i. v collection of new musical publications ever cn
Savannah, to which he would respectfully "' L
G H MITCHflJ-
VJ Buccewor to F. Zogbsum^jT—
/CHAMPAIGN CTOKR—100 boxM qasrts smt P intJ j