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Court or Ordinary ftir'ctoolhum County-
hdd oa tbe f rat Monday In «oh «onth, tmt >Unu.r,
wliaa It Is told on the necorot Moadajr.-*-CKa«<m* ** W
tan of administration and guardianship pMflMrtfl thirty
Oar* before Churt: applications Tor lent® to nil ml a«Ute
M a wtroN published two montha, and notke o? ant* forty
d»,a; annual returns ms<H either by tin second Monday
lo January, or the first MoataJ In July ; at the Cnurt u*
■dlcaata fur totters must pnwuoa an appraisement of the
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g (—To all whom It may eon-
el ft •
£e$al ^bo«rtiBfmnUB.
^*^.'rtn5nJSrk.»emr«t Jeremiah F. O'Neill will
aurlv at the Court of Ordinary for lottera or admlulatratlou
on Ine estate of Timothy Hartnett, deceased:
t%e«e are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
may concern to be and appear beCuta eald Court, to make
objection. If any they hate, on or before the first Mondsy
to April nest, otherwise eald letters will be granted.
Witness. John U Milieu. Esq., Ordinary for Cliatliam
bounty. this Sd day of March, 1854.
^aaifl ^ JOHN M. MILLKN, o. o. o.
C ffoiRGIA—tSudkam tinmty»—To all whom It may con
i' cern : Whereon, Solomon Cohen, will apply at the
Court of Onlluary for lettora of administration cum tosto-
tnanto annexe, on the estate ol lk-rnnrd llodeu, deceased:
Those are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may
concern lo be and appear before said Court to makf objec
tion (if any they have) on or before the first Monday tu
April next, otherwise said letters will lie granted.
Witness. John M. Milton. Kan.. Ordinary for Chntliam
county. this third day of March. 1854.
nurd JOHN M. M1IJJCN. ■>. r. <•.
G EORGIA—t'tuUkam CWfyV—To all whom it may con
cern: Whereas, Jane J. Muse, will app>y at the
Court of Ordinary (or lettora of administration on the cs
tate of Samuel K Muse t
Tliesoare,therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may
•oncern to be and appear before said Court to I 1 '**” ,
lion (If any they have) ou or before the first Monday in
April next, otherwise said letters will begranted
witness. John M. Mlllen. Esq.. Ordinary fur Chatham coun
ird day of March, lew.
f tKOHOIA—Liberty (bunfy r—AUUiaWTAToH’e Sau.—On
VI the first Tuesday In May next, will ho sold before the
Court IIoum door, fllneavllle, liberty County, fifty five
acres of ljuid, more nr leas, amt Improvements, hold by
an order of the honorable Cnurt of Ordinary for IJberty
county, for the benefit of the helra and legatee* of the w
tote of Kilaabsth Neluie. 11th March. 185*.
mill:. JOHN K. GIRARBKAr. A.'.m’r.
G \ KOIUIIA—Liberty flnmfyr—•'Thl* la to rtrttiy that
r whereas, no person has ap|
— r /trolled ft. ... .
t rut ion on the estate of Mary J. htevens, late of said county
deceased, and aa -It la necessary for the security and *t «st
management of aald estate that the said lottera of adtnlnls-
management«...... .... —
tratlon be taken out Immediately. I warn all person* t»ter-
csted, that unless said Utter* be applied for. they will be
granted acconllng to law, aa regards the duty of the Ordl-
W. OIBARnKAIl.
f our! or Ordinary ft»r Uryan County.
Bryan Cmnty :—Two month* alter date ap
VI plication will tie uinde to the l"** or Onlbinary of
* i ..it . .....nn woman, belonging to
adi
ts of said hstate.
l. u. da sira., )
N. J. CLARK. >-
ISAAC PERKY. J
Administrator*.
11'.ulilil A —liryin I'-iim/.V •— Wlieieas. Z I! Ihitton. ad-
— - ■ itmtor vpou the estate ot Henry Dutton, decens.
pply to the Coart of Ordinary of this county, for
*° Tlie*so' sIt'There fo r r to cite ail concerned to file their ob
jections. (If any they have) In terms of the law, otherwise
said letters will he granted.
aplSi A. II. 8MITH, o. n. o
ly.this third day o
’ JOHN M. MILIJJN. 1
( TbxmuiA—oniunom . v.....j, . ... • .
T „n.: Kh.m..Johnr. H.ll....rl n will «|’Pll «t III.
Cnnrl of Ut.lio.r- for lou.-r. of .dmlul.lr.tl to tlio ct-
U T’w M l™,''woto. t- dl. .04 .atoool.lt .11 whom It
■to; own. It. to Olid .pl-ar tolnro o Court to '".to
Ohj.ct.on, If any thoy ltovo on or tofoto UK tint Hondo}
lo April oral, olberodw totl.l trltrr. will to froot^
Wltor.. Joint M. Mtllrn. Btqolro. Ur.Ho.ry Tor Chollt.to
mrno'y. tl.1. 11.1,0 do, •'“■jgjj**- M1LutN , r . c .
Court or Orsllnnry tor lH'IntoaU County
C ~'t koHOIA—Mchitt-sh County :—Notlco to Debtors and
I Cieditors All |K-rsons having demands against Jnmes
lllne, late of aald countyi deceased, are Wvetiy notified to
pri'sent them, properly attested, within the tlmo prescribol
by law j and all |s-rsons indetdeil to said deceased si-e here
by rei|iilrcd to make immivUnte payment to K. M. Illount.
tail., wlio is my duly authorised agent.
BaIIAII (1. 11I.UK, Adm’x.
Darien. 1*1 December. 1853. deed—wfi
1 to ihe Marine
«... ,0, p.,
menl of two halve* or (IDy dollar bills on tala Hank, lo will
IcH baud half, letter A.Nn. *91, signed J. olustcad, Ctvsh’r.
and right hand half, letter H, No. 3
“VA al f
••r
, . — 304. datedJan'y 1st,
Igned Kdw’d I’aifotftird. Vrea. These part* of bills
sstod together, and wore no received by the under-
without, at the time, observing the discrepancy.
WM. MAXKY h Co.
Montlccllo. Jasjier oouuty, I'eb’y M, 1864. W6—wifi
HMt M0NT1IH after date aiipllcallnn will he made to
the Honorable Omrt of Ordinary nf Hulloch count-
1B5A
were pasl
nut, wl
F 1
j- in* iinnorsnie umri oi oniinary nr liullocli county, f.
leave to divide the estate of Hobort Doualdsmi. late id aal
county, decvaaml. between the legal heirs of said eutatu.
matthbw donaijm/n, Adm’r.
Tld#the 20th February. 1854. Mi23
E XKCtTTOH’H HACK—A tract of land In East Florida,
callod Tliuok*. situate In Orange county, containing
eight hundred and ten acr- a, the-property ol the estnle of
Jno. I*. Wllllumsmi. Tlie said land Is vulualde for the cub
Uvation of tliu sugar cane, andi* easily accessible.
JOHN VV ltd J AMBON.
HENRY WILLIAMSON.
Bavannnh. February 22d, 1854, fob24—2ni
i r .xiocfroll's sa 1.10.
A LL persona lmving demands against the estate of Mi
Sophia hvans,deceased, late of Chatham county, ui
hereby notified to present them, duly attested, to the ui.
derslgued, within the time prescribed by law. All Indebted
to said estate tu inako payment to
JAM LA L. SMITH, 1-.
CHAIU.1H A. IRV1NR, J K * 0M -
mart* wilw
71 IT 10U STATUS HA114L
itwrr omtT, dwartment. )
IT 20,1154. )
Fraat’sur __
P rtOI'OSAIS for carrying the mails of the United States
from July 1, 1804, to June 310.1865. In Oeonrlaand
“ J “‘ — of tho f
Florida, will be received at th* Contract Ofilce
minus, sin uv nremvu ■» im vumm ... .. ...
Ofilce Department, Waihlngt m, D. C.. until tf a. m., April
10.18M, to be decided ApH[26,1864, (being routes
OKOI
FYwm July 1,1864. to June 30.1866.
3448 From Tlioninsville, by Eastwood, to Mickosukle, Fla.,
18 mil s and hack, once a week.
I/tavo Thouiasvllle Wdliiesday at 8 a m ;
Arrive at Mickosukle same day li^ p in ;
l«sve Mickosukle Wednesday at 3 p in ;
Arrive at Thoinaavillosaine day by 8 p m.
8444 l-roin TliomtsVIlle to Dainbrldge. 40 mlh-s and back,
once a week.
1-eave Thoniasvlllo Wednesday nt 9 a in ;
Arrive nt llniubridgo next day by 12 in j
l.-avo ilainbrhtge lliursdny at 8 p in j
Arrive at 'Ibomasvillo next day by 8 p m.
3446 Fioiii Lllejsy. by David Westfield’s, to Cleavoland,
Tenn . 120 miles and back, once a week.
I-on vo Kllejny Monday at 0 it in j •
Arrive Ht Cfoavcland next Wwlnesdny by fipni ;
I-cuve Clenvrland and Thursday at 8 a m j
Arrive at Kllejny next Saturday by 8 p in.
3440 Froi^Young t.'nne, liy Stock Hill. Tekenetly. and Car-
tlcny, to Tulklng Rock, 42 mile* and buck, once a
!S:'
Court of Oiitlunry of liullocli Comity.
( tF.URiilA—Hull’"h rtunify :—To Tlios. lirooks or Rooks.
I who was reared by Charles I-owther, of ItuHoch coun-
C riX)RbL\-CVi4AuM Cbnnfy.—To nil whom it may
r oeru : Whereas. Margaret Dillon will apply at the t ourl
of Dnlinnry for letter* of ndniliiMrntion him tertomrnt'
annexo de tsinls non on the estate of Michael Dillon:
These ate, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom U
mar concern, to Ik* and appear before the said Court to
rouko objection (If any they have) on or Jiefore tlio first
Monday in April next, otherwise said letters will begrnnt
ed.
Witness, John M. Milfon, Kso. Ordinary for Cliatliam
eouutr. this 3d day of March. 1864.
mar3 JOHN M. MILLKN, o. 0 C.
tv. and after Ida death, remained with Mary U'wther. the
widow of the wild Charles, until lie was about of age. and
then moved to 1/iwndc* county, in this State, mid remain
ed there several years, and ro|iort* say, that lie removed
from there to the State of Mississippi; the will of Mary
lowthcr. giving to the saiil Hrooks or Rooks a legacy of one
hundred dollars, which is ready to be paid to him : his
iuiniodiato attention is requested.
JOHN I.KK. Administrator
fcb23—3m with tlio will annexed of Mnrv foiwther.
C t Ki IRQ IA—Bullock County.-—To a 11 whom it may concern:
T Whereas. James 11. Lester, ggardiiin of Sarah Zitter.
-phun of Charles Zitlersuer. late of said county.
ii. will apply at the Court of Ordinary for U-ttei
( 1KOROIA—Chatham County.—To all whom It may con
I cern : Wheareas, Abraham Minis will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letter* of dismission as administra
tor on the estate of Theodore Minis :
These are. therefore, to cito and ndtnnnish all whom D
may concern, to be and Vppear before said Court, to make
objection, If any they have, on or before the flint Monday
In September next.ntlierwlso said letters will be grunted.
Witness. John M. Milfon, Ksq.. Mrdliiury for Chath.un
county, this third day of Jlareli. 1854.
mnrd M
of Di-mission from said giiardinnebip
These are. therefore, to cite mid admonish all whom it
ma concern, to Ik* ami appear before said Court, to ninke
objection, if any they have, within tlio time prescrix-d by
law. otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. Win. Ire. Sr.. h>q,. Ordinary for Hulloch county,
this 20th day of February. 1854.
fob88 wm. l.FK. Scn'r,o, n. c.
/" 11.' ll'.t.l-l—/li'lhth Onuity:—T" nil iili.un it mny con
''' id Thoinns Dnclie
JOHN M. MILLKN. o. c
t l EORGIA—CVifAam Oninfy:—To all whom it may con-
I cern : Whereas, Juo. 1\ Williamson mid Robert lack-
U*on will apply at the Court ot Ordinary, for letters ofdis-
mission as oxocutors on '.lie estate of James Sharpe, de
c«»*<’d :
These are. therefore, to clleandadmonish nil whom it may
•oncern, to be and appear beforosaid Court to make objec
tion (If any they have) on or before tlio first Monday ill
August next, otherwise snld letters will lie granted.
Witness, John M. Milfon. Ksq.. Ordinary for Clintliam coun
ty this 1st day of Kcbruury. 1854.
fobl
JOHN M. MILLKN <
( 1 KoRCIA—Chatham County :—l o nil whom it mn v con
I cern: Where**, Dr. Jno. Gordon Howard will apply at
the Court of Oniinary for letters of dismission ns executor
on the estate of William Gibbons, deceased :
These ore, therefore, to clto and aduioni'li nil whom it
mav concern, to bo and appear before said Court to imike
objection, if any they have, on or before tlio first Moudny
in July next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. John M. Millen. Ksqulre, Oniinary for Chatham
county, this first day of January. 1854.
junl ' JOHN M. MII.LKX. n r.
C l KoltGlA—Chatham CountyTo ell whom it ma.i
I cern: Whereas, John Ilostnn will apply at thoCoi
tol
the
Ordinary for letter* dismissory as administrator
estate of John L. Swinney .deceased :
Those are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom il
may concern, to bo auil appenr hefore said Court, to mnko
abjection, if any they have, on or before tlio first Monday in
June next, otherwise said letters will be granted
Witness. John M. Milieu. Ksqulre. Ordinary for Chatham
countv. this 6th day of December, 1853.
deefi JOHN M. MILLKN. o. o. c
w ill apply at tlie Court of Ordinary for letters of dismission
ns executors on tlio estate of Samuel winter, deceased :
These nrc, therefore, to cito mid admonish all whom II
may .-oncern. to be nml appear before said Court to make
objection.If any they liavA. within tlio time prescribed by
law. otherwise said letters will lie granted.
WUn-—.Win la-e scn'r. Ksq..Ordinaryfor Uullochcounty,
this 20th day of February, 1854.
feb-ja WILLIAM I.KK. Sr,, o. u, c
f~\ KORGIA—Hull,*!, County:—To nil whom it my concern:
VjT Whereas. Hardy II. Hodges, will apply nl the Court of
Ordinary for letters of dismission from the guardianship ol
Snrnli I jinier. orphnn of Frederick Ismier. mid also, for
idlers of dismission from the guardianship of Alexander
\V. Stewart, orphan of Alexander Stewart, deceased :
These are. therefore, to cite mid admonish all whom it
may concern, to be and ap|iear before said Court, to make
objection, if any they have, within the time prescribed by
law. otherwise said letters will he granted.
Witness. Wm. la-e. scn’r.. Ksq..Ordinary for liullocli conn-
tv. ihis 20tli day of February. 1864.
fsl.23 Wll.l.l AM LEE. Scn'r.. O. n. c.
/ ^KOHOIA—Bulloch County :—Tc nil whom it may con-
vT cern: Whereas. Adnni June and John Goodman, will
apply nt the Court .if Ordinary lor Idlers of dlsml-sion ns
executors on tin* estate ol Charles Zitteniuer, lute of said
county, deceased:
These are. therefore, to cite nnd admonish nil whom it
may concern to tie nnd appear before said Court to make
objection, ifnny they have, within the tiino prescribed by
law. otherwise said Idlers will l*e granted.
Witn.-es, William I-eo. Sr.. Ksqulre. Ordinary for Hulloch
county, this 2oth day of February. 1854.
fob23 WILLIAM I.KK, Sr., n. it. o.
KORGIA—Bulloch County 'To"iilf whom it mnv con
VT cern: Whereas. John b-e will apply to the Court of
Ordinary for letters of dismission ns ndiiiinistrator with the
rill annexed on tlio estate of Mary Lo wilier, late of said
Sheri IT Snlrs—(lint Itum 1'uuiity.
Solo Positive.
C t HATH AM SIIERIFF’SHALK CONTINUED.—Will be sold
/ on tho first Tuesday In April next, before the court
house in Hie city nl Savannah, between the iisunl hours
or sale, one undivided fqurtli part of two wharf lots, or
pieces of ground, situated on Hutchison's Island, in
tlio county of Chatham and State of Georgia, being lots
Nos. thirteen and fourteen, together with nil the reser
voirs. wharves, buildings and improvement* ou said lots,
and the steam engines and boilers, the pluiuiug ma
chine. clunbonrd machine, saw gates, force pumps, nnd nil
other machinery of every k<ndnnd description In and about
the snid lots nr building, (meaning the one-fourth part of
the Oglethorpe stain saw mill.) with the appurtenance*
thereunto belonging and appertaining; levied on ns the
propei ty of Kdw-nrd F. Kinrhlcy and Robert Todd, to satisfy-
a II fn. on foreclosure of a mortgage issued from fhnthnui
Superior Court in favot of George Newell vs. Kdwurd F.
Kinchley nnd Robert Todd. Property set forth In said ft.fa.
ninr4 A. THOMAS. Sheriff <-. r.
C HATHAM SIIFolFF B SALK —On the |ir-t Tu lav in
April next, before tlie court house, in Savannah, with
in tlio legal lmurs of sale, will be sold, A dark mulatto
man. named Hird. nlxiut twenty-seven or eight years of nge
—levied an us the property-of Hampton L Hilbo, to satisfy
a mortgage II. fn.. returnnblu to the luforlur Court of said
county, in favor of John Hillm. for the use of Anna Dart.—
Property pointed out in said II. fn.
jun'Jfl ALEXANDER THOMAS. S. C. C.
same day by 7 p m.
3447 From llutler, bpr Wilcher's Mills, to Ducna Vista, 60
1-cave Young Cano Wednesday at 7 a m ;
Arrive at Talking Rock same dnv by U p in
Is-nve Talking Rock Tuesday at n
Arrive at Young Cane
"roin llutler, bv
miles and back, once
I-cave Gutter Tuesday at 0 n in ;
Arrive at Huena Vista next day by 11 a in ;
1-enve Huena Vista Wednesday nt 1 p m ;
Arrive nt llutler next day by 8 p ni.
8448 From Rome, by Thomas’*. Carroll's Mills.Oceoln. Ala.,
d Howell’s Store, to Centre, 40 miles and back,
reek.
7pm;
/THAT
U A pi
tIFF’S SALEH.—On tlie first Tuesday ii
April next, w ill be sold at the door of the Court House
in snid County, within the legal hours of sab-, nil that lot |
of land, situate in the City of Savannah, county nf Chat :
ham. and State of Georgia, and know n in plan of snid City j
as lot number Twenty-three, Warren Wnid. with the Im
provements. Also, nil Hint lot of hind, known in plan o! |
saiil City ns lot uniuber Thirty Five. Kifavette Ward, witli (
the improvements. Also, all that lot of hind, known ini
pl.iu of said City us lot number Thirty Six. l-afiy ette Ward, |
with the improvement*. Also, one undivided moiety or I
lialfpart of all that wharf lot of land, sltentennd being;
under the lllulf in the City nf Savannah, and known in 1
plan or said City by tlie number Three, Wort of Bull *1..
containing seventy-live feet in width, nnd adjoining Bar.
nard-st. to the westward, with tlio Improvement*, kc...
thereto belonging. Also, nil that lot ■>) land, known in
plan of said City ns lot number Seventeen. In ~t t.all.tigle- '
tlmrpe Ward, with the improvements. Is-ticl on ami sold !
to satisfy a mortgage II. f« . issued out of the Superior]
Court of said County, in favor of Aaron Champion vs John |
Doyle. A. THOMAS, Sheriff, C. C.
fob '■
1-eavo Rome Monday at 6 •> ■■■ -
Arrive nt Centre same day by 7
Leave Centre Tuesday at 5am;
Arrive at Rome same day by 7 p in.
FLORIDA
from July 1,1864. to June 30.1865.
3601 From Madison, by Charles Mills, diaries Ferry, New
Doston. Troy and Collin*, to Gay Lauding, IK) miles
nnd back, once a week.
• Leave Madison Monday at 7 a. m.
Arrive at Clay landing next Wednesday by 0 p. m.
Is nve Clay lauding ’lliursdny nt 7 n. in.
Arrive at Madison next Saturday by 0 p. m.
3502 From Pensacola lo Warrington, (navy-yard.) 9 milso
and back, daily.
1-enve Pensacola dnlly at 0 a. in.
Arrive nt Warrington by 12 m ;
1-euvit Wurrington daily at 1 p in ;
Arrive at Pensacola same day by 4 pm.
3503 From Pensacola, by Escambia, to Uellevillo. Ala., 03
miles and buck, once a week.
1-enve Pensacola Tuesday at 6 a m ;
Arrive at Belleville next Thursday by 11 n m j
Leave Belleville Thursday nt 3 n in ;
Arrive nt Pensacola next Saturday by 0 p in.
3604 From Tampa, by Kennedy's stoic and Summerlin's
store, to Fort Mellon, 110 miles and back, onco a
I. n nve Tampa Mondny at 0 a m ;
Arrive nt Fort Midi ui next Wednesday by 0 p m J
I ami vc Fort Mellon Thursday at 0 a in ;
Arrive at Tampa next Saturday by 0 p tn.
3605 From Tampa lo Old Port Mellon, 110 miles nnd back.
Ml
•INlo.-ll SHERIFFS SALE —Ot
liiat Tuesday in
. .... e. in the city of
between the legal hours of sale, will be sold, the
following property, to wit: six hundred nnd fifty acres of
land, a portion nf which Is first quality swamp nnd ham
mock land, well adapted to the cultivation of Sen Island
tton. said fond being ill Mrlnto-li county called Fort j
ilnt. hounded north by South Newport River, west bv i
. smith b« U.nl.l w.
county, deceai
G FjURUIA—Chatham CountyTo nil whom it may con-
cern: Whereas. Lixa Solomons will apply at the Court
of Oniinary for letters dismissory n < administrator cum
testotnunio aunexo on the estate of Dr. Moses Sbeftall, de
ceased :
These are, therefore, to citeand admonish all whom it
tn«y concern, to be and appear beforo said Court to make
objection (If any they have) mi or before the first Moudny
Ui June next, otherwise said letters w ill lie granted.
"Witness. John 51. Milfon. Ksq.. Ordinary for Cliatliam
fount'.-, this 0th tiny of November. 1853.
novlO JOHN M. MILLEN. n.c. 0.
These ore. therefore, to cito and admonish all whom It
may concern, to l-e and appear before said Court, to make
objection. If any they liave. uitliin the time prescribed by’
law otherwise said letter* will be granted.
Witness. William Js*e, Sr.. Esquire, Ordinary for Bulloch
i county, this 2uth February, 1864.
febira ' WILLIAM LF.E. Sr., o. n. r.
n KORQIA—Bulloch County i—To all whom it may con-
VT cern : Whereas. Jnmes 11. Williams will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory as administrator
-f Washington Williams, late of snid county.
G EORGIA—Chatham County:—To all whom it may con
cern: Whereas, John Bilbo will apply nt tlio Court of
Ordinary lor letters dismissory as administrator, on tlie
estate of James Bilbo:
These are.therefore, to cite nnd admonish all whom It may
concern to be and appear beforo said Court to make objec
tion* (if any thuy have) on or beforo the first 5Iouilay in
June next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. John 5f. Millen. Esq., t Irdinary lor Chatham coun
ty. this Otli day of November, 1853.
novlO JOHN M. MlLU.N,o. c. c.
ii it may concern:
T Whereas. Robert IL Griilln will apply nt the Court ol
Ordinary for letters dismissory ns administrator on tlio es
tate of Mrs. Jane Woodruff, deceased :
These are.therefore, to cite and admonishall whom it may
©oneem to be nnd appear before said Court to make objec
tion (if any they have) on or before the first Monday in
May next, otherwise said letters will bo granted.
Witness. John M. Milfon, Ksq.. Ordinary for Chatham coun
ty, this 1st day of November, 1853.
novlO JOHN M. MILLEN, o. c. 0.
dec.
ised :
f l EORGIA—Chatham County—To nil whom it may con-
T cern: Whereas, Robert H. GriHln will apply In Hie
Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory on tin- estato of
Mrs. Jean Woodruff,late of said county, deceaseo :
These are. therefore, tocite and iidnioui'li all«limn it ninv
concern, to In- and appixtr before tin -aid Court to make
r.ln
r Wfo
a the first Monday i
lay next, otherwise snid lelt.-r* will l«- grnnt.-d.
Witness. J.din 51. Milfon. K-q.. Ordinary for
county, this first day of November, 1853.
nov* J'JHN 51. MILLEN. -
G EORGIA—Chatham Onmty.—To all whom it may con
cern : Whereas, Henry William* will apply at tin
•urt of Ordinary for letters dismissory
(xichlin Wright, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil whom it may
concern, to lie and appear Imfore said Court to make objec.
tion (if any they have) within the time prescribed b\ law.
otherwise said letters will bo granted.
Witness, Jos. Ganahl, Esq.. Dep. Ordinary for Chatham
county, this 10th day of August. 1863.
£ au811 JOS. GANAHL. DW. o. r r.
i I KORGIA—Chatham t'oiinty.—To alt mIioui it may . • • 11-
cern : Whereas. William J. Biillo'h. Executor of the
estate of 5!nry Ncufvill. deceased, will apply to the Court
of Ordinary for letters dismissory on the said estate •
Tliosoare, therefore, to citeand iidmonlsh nil and singu
lar tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bn and
appenrnt tlie office of John M. Millen. Ordinary, within
the time prescribed by law. nnd show enuso (if any they
have) why said letters should not be granted.
Witness. Joseph Ganahl. Deputy Ordinary for Chatham
county, this 1st day of August. 1853.
July 20 JOSEPH GANAHL. HW. Q, 0. 0.
^7WJP.GIA—Bullock Cmintyi—tta all win
i it may con-
_r cern: Whereas, Redding Denmark will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory ns administrator
on the estato of Daniel O’Connor:
These are, therefore, to cito and ndinonish all whom it
way concern, to be and appear before said Court to innK*
Objection (if any they have) on or before tlio first Monday
fn June next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. Wm. Lee. son., Ksq., Ordinary for Bulloch coun
ty, this 30th day of November, 1853.
novSO W5I. I.KE. Scn'r.. t>. n r.
( T EORGIA—Chatham County i—To all whom it may con-
T ~ *
T cern: Whereas. George J. Kolloek will apply nt Ihe
C«mrt of Ordinary for letter* of dismission on tlio estato of
Edward Neufville, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cito and admonish nil whom
It may com ern. to be and nppeni before said Court, to
make objection, if any they linve. on or before Die first
Monday In June next, otherwise said lettora will ho
granted.
Witness. John 5f. Milfon. EsquIre.Ordlnnry for Chatham
county, this 1st day of Pecemlier. 1863.
dec* JOHN M. MILLEN. o n.
Cnurt of Ordinary of Liberty County.
are therefore to cite nnd admonish all whnif
nay concern, to he and np|ieur before said Court to inn
objection (if any they linve) within the time prescribed
law, otherwise snid letters will be granted.
Witness. William l*ee. Sr.. Ksq.. Ordinary for liullocli
County, tbi* 22d day of December. 1863.
Janl ' WILLIAM LEE. Sr. o. n. r.
I it iRt flA—liulloch County:—To all whom It mnV ro
V X cern : " her..i*. David Beasley «ill upidy at the Con
of Ordinary for letters di-mis-orv ns administrator on tl
•state or Levy Davis, late of said county, tec.-a-.--l ;
7]heso are. th.-n-fon . to cite nii-l admonish all whom it
mnv concern, to ho and appear liefoie said Court to make
objection (If nnv tlinv have) within the tlmo prescribed bi-
law. otherwise said letters will I-* granted.
Witness. William Is-e. Sr.. 1>|.. Ordinary for Bulloch
countv. this 2*d day of December. 1853.
Janl ' u ll LI \'l I.KK. . -- a <•
15
•Old before !
ii the usual 1m
IXTASHINGTON SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will b.
VV tiie Court House door.in Hie ti
tlie first Tuesday in April next, betwi
-ale. tbe following property to wit :
Eight hundred acres, nioie or less,mixed la
immediately on the Oconee river, one mile hclni
entral Railroad crosses sain river, nml imound a Imlfmiles
hstnnt from station fourteen. There are three hundred
ncres under fence, with two hundred acres cleared land in
lino state for cultivation ; all necessary buildings, a fine
two story ginlimisc, sixty by thirty feet, a good well of wa
ter. &c.. &c. These premise* are desirable—persons wish
ing to purchase Intel would do well to examine the planta
tion previous to the day of sale. The land adjoining
Jollier nnd ot tiers. Also three negroes, vir : II- nrv.a man.
nnd h i child IVcky ; and four fine mule*. All levied
i« the property of William D. Min.*, to s.ili-li a B fa
. Bibb Superior Court.In favor cT (afoul. Bnffber k Co.,
said William I). 5lims ; property pointed out by defend-
S. A. 11. JONES. Sheriff
I'OL'NTY.—Ja i
r Divot
Ing to the Court that the defendant
case is out of the limits of this State
tion of William S. Bn-oiinger, ntt<
said defendant appearand answer
Court, and in default thereof, that tit
parte
And. it is further ordered, that service of this rule he ef
fected by publication in olio of the public gaieties of this
State for three months previous to the next term of this
.attorney for libellant, that
wer at the next term of this
c libellant proceed cx
A true extract from the minutes.
riUlLMARTIN, Clerk S. C C. C.
X>b7—3m
Savannah. February (1th. 1854.
Court of Orili
EORGIA—l
-iry fur ( nmilc-ii County.
: Wher
ten r
-To all wl.oi
it n
of Ordinary ft
John II Sloven*, ffeccuseff:
Tlioe are, therefore, to-cite nml ndinonish nil whom it
may concern, to lie nml appear before snid Court to make
objection, if any they linve. on or before tlio first Monday
in May next, other wise said letters will lie granted.
Witness. Jame- H. Itolve-dnn. K»q .Ordinary for Camden
countr. this 1st day of March. 1854.
uiarfi JAMES 11. HKI.VESTON. o. c. c\
C lK.URUlA—Camden County.—To all whom it may eon-
X corn : Whereas, James tl. Crum, guardian of James E.
Ingerville. will npplv at the Court of Ordinary for letters ol
dismission from said guardianship :
These are. therefore, to rite mid ndinonish nil whom it
may concern, to bcnml appear nt my ofilce within the time
prescribed by law. to show entire, if any they have, why
letters of dismission should not he granted to the said ap
plicant.
Witness. James IL Hclvcaton. Ordinary for Camden coun-
county. this first day of Febrnarv. 1851.
fobs J. If. HKI.VESTON. o. C. 0.
Tt KuRtilA—Vanulcn Com
VT cern : Whereas. Willi,
—To all whom it mav
illimn 11. Clark will apply t<
Court of Oniinary for letters of dismission as executi
estato of l.ucii-n I. F. Putney :
There are, therefore, to ci'.e nnd admonish all win
may concern, lo be mid appear before s-ii-l court, to i
objection, if any they have, on or before tlie first Mo
in August next, otherwise -aid letters will be granted
Witness. J. II. HaWeston. Esq..Ordinary for Cainden coun-
ty. UilxOtli day of January. 1854.
janl6 J. IL I1ELV8KTON. o. r. r.
inlay
nt Second and Arch streets, PUiladelpU'a. (I'euu..) such as
tiothe's laimlseapi-H, Borders. Vases. Scrofos. Iloqiiets. CoM
Borders. Ac., of the most beautiful designs and perfection
if finish in this country, mid at such low prices as tu chal
lenge competition
Cuff ami white Holland*. Cambrics, Cords. Brasses, Tas
Is. Ac., in every variety, for city or country trade.
Wo Invite nn examination of our k.at tlio depot.
iilb-west corner of Second and Arch streets. Philadel
phia. Penn. jan28—cnilUin
pEC
\J Cl
•'.ORtHA—C'anulen County:—To all whim
* of dismission us executor o
Court of Ordinary for lettc
the estate ol Victqr Poincy :
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, tn be nnd appear before said Court, to make
objection, if any they have, on or before the first Monday
in August next, otherwise snid letters will be granted.
Witness. James II. Helveston Ordinary for Camden coun
ty. this Olli day of January. 1854.
janl A JAMES H HKI.VESTON o. c. r.
( TEORGIA—Camden County:—To nil whom II
T cern: Whereas. Mary L. Dilwnrtb. will apply nt tin
10rdinary for letters of administration on the estate
of John IL Dilwnrtb. deceased :
Those are. therefore, to cito and admonish nil whom il
may concern to lie nnd appear before said Court to make
objection, if any they have, on or before tlio first 5londay
In April next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. James II. Helveston. K«q.. Ordinary for Camden
* county, this sixth day of February. 1864,
r..l.I.l 1 I11L-L- Il UV1 VI
febPJ
JAMES IL 11F.LVEST0N, o. c. o.
latter* of administration on tlio estate of Dr. B. B. king,
lUa of said county, deceased :
; ■ These are, therefore, to cito and ndinonish all whom it
jnay concern, to be and np|ienr beforo said Court to make
Objection (if any they linve) within the tune prescribed by
J*w. otherwise said letter* will lie granted.
Witness, W. P. Girardeau, Ordinary for Liberty county,
tills 24th day of September, 1853.
» cp 2o W. P. GIRARDEAU, o. i. c.
G KORGlA—foVrfy County To nil whom it may con
cern : Whereas, Sarnli J. Way will apply lo the Court
Ordinary for letters dismissory on tbe estato of Nathaniel
J. Way. late of said county, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
may concern, to be and appear before said Court, to mnko
objection*. Ifnny they have, within the time prescribed by
law. otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, W. P. Girardeau. Esq., Ordinary for IJberty
county, thl* 21th day of September, 1853.
oep20 _ W. I\ GIRARDEAU, o. l. 0.
G E01WJI4—r.iherty County .-—To nil whom it may con
cern : Whereas. 51rs. E 8. Law will apply for letters of
administration on the estate of Rev. Josiali S Law, late of
aald county,deceased:
These are, therefore, to cito nnd ndinonish nil whom it
may concern, to bo and np|M>ar Wore saiil Court, to make
objections. IT any they have, within the tlmo prescribed by
law. otherwise said letter* will bo granted.
Witness, W. P. Girnrdenu, Esq , Ordinary for Liberty
•unty. this 25th day of November, 1853.
nov20 W. P GIRARDEAU, a. . (.
_T cern : whereas, Jesse Brewer applies for letter* of ad-
minlstratiuii on tho estate of Jaiuus llrewer, late of aald
county, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite nnd admonish, all whom It
may concern, to be and appear nt my office within tho time
prescribed by law. to show cause, il any they bavo, why
aald letter* should not bo granted.
Wltuess. W. P. Girardeau, Ordinary for liberty county
thl* first day of November, 1863.
nov4
against the Es
tate of Mrs. Caroline M. Kronor, late of Chatlinin Co.,
deceased, are requested to baud them, duly attested, within
the time prescribed by law. to Grinin A Gouliin. Attorneys;
and all persons Indebted to said Estate, are requested to
make paymeut to tlie same.
MARY J. POOLER. Administratrix,
mb 15 do bonis non. cuni testamento nnnc.xn.
of ICE.—All persons having demands against Robert G
Lx Guerard.lute of Chnthnin county, deceased, are here
by notified to present them duly attested, to Hie undersign
ed. within tho time prescribed by law. And nil persons
indebted will please mnko immediate payment.
dec22
immediate payment.
K. B. GUERARD. Executrix
.. ill be
do to tlie Honorable Hie Court of Ordinary of Chat
ham county for leave to sell the following real estato be
longing to tho estate of Daniel Robortson. decease-1, vi* :—
Tlio southern half of lot No. 17. east side nf East Broad
street, sixty feet In width nnd thirty In depth, with im
provements, consisting of six tenements.
•ANGKLIQUR E. ROBERTSON,
febl Qualified Administratrix.
A DMINISTRATOR'
plication will t
NOTICE.—Sixty days after date ap-
ni will be made to the Ordinary of Liberty
leave to sell all Hie rcnl c-tutc <>t tbe late Elir-
v. deceased, of said county, situated in tlio
t-rrtv. for the benefit of the heirs and -li-lribu-
aid estate. JOHN F. GIRARDEAU.
AT;
mrt Im
DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By authority of tin- Ordlna-
efferson county, will bo sold. In front of tho
of Cbatbaiii ciuintv. during tin-legal hours of
lir*t Tuesday In April next, the folfouing, be
Ing portion- of the real estate of which Patrick B Connel
ly. died - i/--l : An unimproved lot. oil the north east cor
n-l IJtiertv street*, in the city of Savannah ;
nml adjoining thereto, on Liberty street, ii'newlv improved
'ot: which snid lid* arc designated in tbe plan of said city
is fo-ts Nos Fifty-eight (68) and Fifli-nine (-Vi).i-acli lini
ng n front or alxty feet on IJberty f-iieet. not extruding
backward ninrti feet. Al-o.a tract or i-arccl of l.md situate
-en the Wliltp IHuff and Ugrcchu n • nt fron
ty between three nml four miles, once known ns the
■nl Farm, mid containing four hundred acre*, morn or
Term* on tin* duv of sale. Perron* wishing to see
Liberty street, will apply to M.-r., Shull
CHARLES J. JENKINS,
LLOYD BELT,
Adm'rs I'atnck It, Conn.-llv. deceased.
ls-nveTampa Mondny at Oa m ;
Arrive at Old Fort Mellon next Wednesday by f p m ;
Ioavu Old Fort Mellon Thursday nt fi a in ;
Arrive at Tampa next Saturday by fi p m ;
360(1 From Tamiui to Old Tauipa Biy nnd back, once a week.
Bidders will state distance nmi proisise schedule.
35fi7 From Fort Dade, by Springfield, to Bay Port and back,
once a week.
Bidders will stain distance and propose schedule.
Proposals to commence at Piercnville. instead of Fort
Dade, will be considered.
3608 From Dglethorne, Oa.. by Cuthbcrt, Blakely, nnd
Woodville, Ala . to 5lariaun, Fla.. 16b miles and
bock, once a week
Leave Oglethorpe Monday nt 5 a in ;
Arrive nt Mariana next Wednesday by 8 p in ;
Ion vo Manana Thursday at 6am;
Arrive at Oglethorpe next -Siturd.iy by 8 p in.
3609 From Stillepicu to Finholloway, 20 liiiles and back,
Is'iivo Stillepicn Monday nt 6 n m ;
Arrived nt Fiuholloway by 12 ui;
Leave Finholloway 5londny nt 3 p m ;
Arrive at Stillcplca by 9 p in.
Ixothcctiox*.
Embracing condition* to U incorporated in the vmtracU to the
indent the Itcjiartment may deetn proper.
1, Seven minules are allowed to each intermediate office,
when not otherwise specified for assorting the mails.
| 2 No pay will be made for the trips not |>crfnriiied ;
.It lying i fur each of such omissions not satisfactorily explained.
•i....... u... three time* tbe pay of the trip mnv be deducted. For nr
rivals so far behind time ns to break connection with de
|lending mail*, nnd not sufficiently excused, one-fourth nf
the compensation for the trip is subject to forfeiture- De
duction will also be ordered for a grade of performance in
ferior to Hint specified in the contract For repeated delin
quencies of tbe kind herein specified, enlarged penalties,
proportioned to tho nature thereof and tim importance of
the mall, may be n nffo
3 For leaving behind, or throwing off, the inells or any
portion of them, foe the admission of passengers, or for be
ing concerned in selling up or running an express convey
ing commercial intelligence ahead of tlie mail, aquartcr'a
pay may be deducted.
4 lines will Ii- imposed, unless the delinquency bo
promptly nnd satisfactorily explained by certificates ol post-
master*, or tbe affidavits ot other creditable persons, for
failing t« arrive in contract time ; for neglecting to take tlie
mail from, or deliver Into. « post office; for suffering it
v 'tnted | (owing either to tbe unniitnbleness of tbe place or manner
“ ' of carrying it) to b« Injured, destroyed, robbed, or lost; and
for refusing, niter demand, to convey tho mail as fccqontly
ns the contractor runs for other purposes.
6. The postmaster General may annul tho contract for
repented failures to run agreeably to contract; for disobey
ing the Post Office law*, for the instruction of the depart
ment : for refusing lo discharge n carrier when required by
tbe department to do so ; for assigning the contract with
out the assent of the Postmaster General ;for running an
express ns aforesaid ; or for transporting person* or packa
ges conveying mailing matter out nf Ihe mail.
fi. The Postmaster General may order an increase of ser
vice "ii a route by allow ing therefor n pro rata increase on
the contrac' pay. lie may change the schedule of arrivals
nnd departures, without increase of pay, provided he does
not curtail the amount nf running time, lie may also or
der nn increase of speed, lie allowing, within tbe restric
tions of tlio law. n pro raht increase of pay for the addi
tional stock of carriers, if any. Tlie contractor mnv- how
ever. in tbe ense of increase of speed, relinquish too con
tract by giving prompt notice to tho department that lie
prefers doing so to carrying tlio order into effect. The
Postmaster General may also curtail or discontinue the
service, at pro rain decrease of pay. allowing one month’s
extra compensation on the amount dispensed with when
ever. In hi* opinion, tlie public interests do not require the
same, or in case ho desires to supersede it by a different
grade of transportation.
7. Payments will be made for tho service by collections
from, or drafts on. |mxtmnsters. or otherwiso. sfler tlie ex
piration of each quarter—say in February. May. August.
rnwtmt ,1
NOTICE OP WITilDRAWAL
Of certain lands la the 8t|tei of Alabama, Mississippi- »nd
I/iulsIana, situated on The routes of the following pro
posed Railroad* vi*: «
From Mobile to Gonird, Alabama ; from Selma to Gun
ter's lainding, nil the Tenueiieo river, Alabama I and the
continual Ion nf tlio road from Savannah, Georgia, via Mo
bile, Alabama, to New Orleans. Louisiana ; and the branch
thereof from Albeny. Georgia, via Eulaula, on tbe Chatta
hoochee river, to Montgomery, Ala.
In puinuance of tlie orders of the President of the Unit
ed States, bearing date the 13th and 21st Instant, all the
public lands within the following-named townshlpe, situat
ed along the routes of the proposed Railroad* above men
tioned In tbe districts of land subject to aale at tbe several
offices herein mentioned, will be withheld from sale or en
try until further notice, to wit:
IN THE STATE OF ALABAMA.
In tho District of lands subject to sale at St.
Norik of the biue line and tad of the principal meridian,
iimthern turrey.
Townships one, two, three, and four, of range* one, two,
three, and four.
North of the bate line and u e. I of the principal meridian,
southern survey.
Township* ono, two, three, and four,of range one.
Townships one, two. and throe, of ranges two and three.
South nf tlie thirty first degree tf latitude and east if the
piincipal meridian.
* Townships one, two, three, and four, of range one.
Township* one, two. three, four, and five, of range two.
Townsbipsouc, two, three, and four, ol range throo.
Township one. of range tour.
South nf the thirty-first degree of latitude and west qj the
principal meridian.
Townships ono, two, threo. four, five, and aix, of ranges
one nnd two.
Townships otio, two, three.four, five, *ix,R0Ten,nnd eight,
of range three.
Townships four, five, six, nnd seven, of range four.
In tho district of lands subject to sale at Spxkta.
North of the bate line amt ead of the princijxd meridian,
southern surrey.
TownshlpR one, two, three, four, and live, of range* five,
x. seven, eight, nine, ten. eleven, twelve, thirteen, four
teen, fifteen, sixteen, and seventeen.
Townships two. three, four and five, of ranges eighteen,
nineteen.and twenty
Townships two. three, four, five, six, seven, nnd eleven,
of ranges twenty-one, twenty-two.
Township* three, four, five, six, seven, and eleven, of
range twenty-three.
Townships three, four. flvo. six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
eleven, of range* twenty-four, twenty flvo.
Townships three, four, live, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
nnd eleven, of rango twenty-six.
Towusbips three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, and
ten. nt range twenty seven.
Townships three, four, flvo, six. seven, eight, and nino, of
range twcuty-eiglit.
Townships four, five, six, soven,eight, and nine, of range
twenty nine.
Townships five. six. seven, and eight, of range thirty.
In the district of lands subject to sale nl Caiuua.
North of the Vase line and out of the principal meridian,
southern survey.
Township six. of ranges six uud seven.
Townships six and seven, of range eight.
Townships six, seven, eight, seventeen, nnd eighteen, of
range nine.
Townships six. seven, eight, seventeen, eighteen, nine-
en. twenty, twenty-one. of range ten.
Townships six. seven, eight, nine, sixteen, seventeen,
eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty ouenndtwenty-two, of
range eleven.
Townships six, seven, eight, nine. toil, sixteen.seventeen.
eigU-en, nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, and twenty-two. of
range twelve.
Townships six. seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, seventeen,
eighteen, nineteen, tweuty, twenty-one, and twenty two, of
range thirteen.
Townships six, seven, eight, nine. ten. eleven, twelve
twenty, twenty-one.and twenty-two. of range fourteen.
Tow nships six. eight, nine. ten. eleven, twelve, twenty-
one. nml twenty-two. of range fifteen.
Townships six. nine, ten. eleven, twelve, thirteen, four
teen, uud twenty-two, of range sixteen.
Townships s.x, nine. ten. eleven, twelve, thirteen, four
teen, fifteen. and sixteen, of range seventeen.
Ton nships six. ten. eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fif
teen, sixteen, and seventeen r.f range eighteen.
Townships six. seven, ten. eleven, twelve, thirteen,
and fourteen, of raugca nineteen, twenty.
Townships twelve, thirteen, and fourteen, of rango twen-
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Just received, nnd for sale by
nov 17 \V. tv. LINCOLN. Monninent Square.
NEW GROCERY HomriJ
TheiniUcribcr* have just opened a f r ,. fc
of*floods, recently received from
market*, and u.lirlt ,t.. »*ni.
L,. H. BENNETT CO.,
SUCCESSORS TO J. C. THORNTON.
Having purchased the entire Interest of Mr.
_J. C. TnoiurroM ill hi* Carriage establishment In
markets, and solicit tlie natronaa. ,
Meniere, city morehant*. and famfii.. f
Tho following articles comprise a portion of ill * -
76 boxes nnd half box.. Tnbe^o aLrLi^' «’*».
25 M Cigars. 10 rare, fine cut Tribal Ur *'*,
10 hbdfl Bacon Hide* and Shoulders, loo !(,«.
6 bbls lard, 10 do Fork,
30 whole, half and quarter bbls Mackerel
60 bbls Domestic Lluuors, all qualltleu ’
20 raik* Wine—Madeira,V*neriffe,|ql‘t%.,
6 h . olf Hr “ndle, d M,U R
2 pipe* Holland Gin—swan brand
60 boxes Cheeee Common. English Dairy *.
60 bags Java. Iaguyra, and Rio Coffee J *'
10 keg* choice Butter.
60 whole and hall bbla Extra Canal Flour
76 bag* Georgia Hour. In 100 and 50 it
100 whole and half boxes Colgate’s bo«o .
6 hiids Porto Klco Sugar. V t »uttr4 i
80 bbls clarified and brown Sugar,
10 cask* Ilya**’ London Purler. lOcasespi.ii
10 bbls Tlercer Potatoes. 10 bbls white «.,.i -
Sin twives (Urrlr.cy ' led 0f.>
boxes Herring,
10 baskets Chauipnigne. Ac., Ac.
Also, a full assortment of Groceries genersll*
Ing. sauces, eyiups. preserve* and dried fruit*. 0^*
this city, iiio*t roapcctfully solicit a continuation of the ox- of all kinds, fancy soaps, nuts, hyson and black
tensive patronage so liberally bestowed on the late propria- j heel and longues, sardine*, ground coffee, kilt*
tor. It is our intention to keep a large and extensive as- | mackerel, brooms, buckets, wooden wsre soil
sortment of all kind* of Carriages, suited to tbi* market, gather with numerous other articles of lmtnJrif? 1
Tlie late proprietor. 5!r. J C. Thornton, will act as our agent which will be sold cheap for cash or approve*
iblisl;
proprietor.
at the north, for the purchase aud supply of our establish'
rneut. His exiierience of twenty years in the business at
tlio South, will Insure to our friends nnd natrons such a
well selected stock as cannot fail to give entire satisfaction.
Mr. Bkxxktt will give his personal attention to all kind ol
repairing, on heretofore, LEWIS 8. BENNETT.
THOMAS A. BROWN,
may 10 JUDGE W. HARRIS.
cheap for cash or approved
Township* twelve, thirteen, fourteen, and fifteen, of
range twenty-two.
Townships twelve, thirteen, ami fourteen, of rango twen
ty threi.
Townships twelve and thirteen, of rango twenty-four.
Township twelve, of range twenly-fivo.
I11 tlie district of lands subject to sale nt Momgomrhy.
North of the base line amt nut of the principal meridian,
southern survey.
Townships twenty-two, tivuuty-threo,andtwenty-four of
range sixteen.
" 'Windup* twenty three, and twenty-four, of rango sev
L-nlet-ii
-It nppci
lid N"'
A CARD.—It will be seen from the above, that 1 linve sold
out to Messrs. L. 8. Divxnr k ('<».. and 1 have every confi
dence in tlie ability of these gentlemen, both in capability
and capital, to successfully conduct tbe business, and keep
up the reputation of the establishment.
Mr. LkwibS. Br-vnot lias been my foreman for the Inst
two years, and I take ploasure in racomniendiug him to the
public as nn industrious, capable and deserving man. who.
w hile looking to his own interest, will not neglect thoso ol
his patrons.
In relinquishing my business in this place, 1 take tbe op
portunity to say, that It 1* not from any dissatisfaction
whatever. .Since my residence in the city of Suvnnnuh. I
have been kindly and generously treated, aud hare suc
ceeded much better than I anticipated.
In the course I have just taken.] have been prompted by
considerations of a private character altogether; wherever
I may lie, I >hnll always carry with me the liveliest sense
of obligation, and cherish the deepest interest in the pros
perity and advancement of the citv and its people. Noth
ing will do more to effect this, than tlie sustaining of a
healthy and honorable competition, lit the good m-opleoi
the City and State see to it. J. C. TllORNTON.
Sava.vxah. 9th May. 1853.
N. B.—Mr. 11. D. IV. Ai-KXANDKit is rnr legally authorised
agent for the transaction aud closing up ol my business.
nuurlO J. C. THORNTON.
J. V. CONNERAT Sc CO
g . Have now in store, ami for safe Z,
favorable terms—26 hbds Porto Rlra.L.iu**
lavorable term—25 hhd. Porto Rico
vado .Sugar*. 75 bbl* Stuart’s A II „ D * r,i *?
do, 40 bbl* crashed and pulverized do
10 boxes Loaf Sugar '
120 bags Rio Coffee. 25 do Java do.
90 hbds, tierces and bbls IV. I. and N n
76 boxes sperm and adamantine Can .6 . ”
160 package* hyson and black Yea*.
100 bbl* Baltimore aud Canal Flour.
10 half pipes Otard. Dupuy A Co.’s Brandr
16 quarter pipes fine Old French brandy
20 do do Madeira, nnd 20 do Port lVi n -
60 do do Malaga, and 16 do IWnerifl#
30 bids IRA Mnnongsheln Whisky. lM
fi pipe* Holland Gin. clover leaf brand
2 puncheons Jamaica, and 20 do 8t (>.,W IW
80 bbl* sugar, butter aud soda Biscuit*
160 do domestic Brandy. Gin. Ruin and wi.i.i.
100 bn*ket* pmuinr Ileidsick Champaign Wine *'
50 do do Hungarian Lion do '
60 do do Crown and Rough am! s.
120 5f Spanish Sc gar*, various brand*.
together with choice Butter. Goshen Cheese and olhn
tides usually found iu wholesale groceries.
HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON & co *”
H AVE received per the Ecllpre. and other recent ar
fron. New York and Philadelphia : r
d 25 bag*
fron, New York and Phihidelphii..
Coffer—500 bags Rio, 100 pockets Ja'
Cuba.
WOODRUFF, GREEN CO.’S
NEW CA1CK1 AGIO UldFOSlTOUT.
Mr. W. W. WoouHt-FK. of Griflin. Ga.. nnd
Messrs. M. C. k J. 11. Grkkx. or Newark. N. J..
having purchased the entire interest, ami secured the
location of 5lessrs. T. J. Navlor k Co., in tho carriage busi
ness in this city, respectfully announce to the citizen* of
fNivanmih and of the States of Georgia. South Carolina. Ala
bama. Florida, and all section* trailing at thin growing city,
that it Ih their intention to keep on hand, nt nil times n
largo and gcuernl assortment of every kind of carriages in
Sugnr—25 hbds choice and 25 do prime Port/, ni,„,
bbls Stuart’s B and C. 60 do crashed, and 15 tx.xei Imf
llacnu—50 cask* choice Side*. 20 do doSlioul-'e^,
-nships twenty-three, and twenty four, of rango eigh
teen.
Townships seventeen, eighteen, nnd twenty-four,of range
nineteen.
Townships seventeen, nnd eighteen, of rango twenty.
Townships fifteen, sixteen, nnd seventeen, of range twen
ty-one.
Townships fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, of range
twenty two.
Township* thirteen.fourteen. Gfteen, and sixteen, ofrange
twenty-three
Township* twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen,nnd sixteen,
ol ranges t wety-four.twen y-flve.
Townships thirteen.fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen,
of ranges twenty-six, twenty-seven.
Township* fourteen. Hltenn. sixteen, seventeen,eighteen,
of range* twenty-eight, twenty-nine.
Townships fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, nnd eighteen, of
range thirty.
In the district of Innda subject lo sale ntTcBCALons.i.
North of the base line, and nut of the principal Meridian,
southern surrey.
Township twenty three, of ranges eleven and twelve.
Townsl.ip* twenty-three nn>l twenty-four, of ranges thir
teen. fourteen, fifteen nnd sixteen.
South of the base line and west of the principal meridian,
northern survey.
Township twenty-two.ol range ono.
South of the base line and east of the principal meridian,
northern surrey.
Townships twenty-one and twenty-two ot range ono.
Townships twenty’, twenty-one and twenty-two of range
They fed confident Hint their business relations are such
0* to enable them to offer inducements to purchasers e jual
to Charleston, or any other city.
The Messrs. Green have lieen engaged in the manufacture
nf carriages in Newark. N. J.. for a number or years, and
are w ell acquainted with tho wa'nts and requirements of tlie
8outh. Their reputation as Manufactiin-rs, combined with
the experience uud qualifications of Mr. Woodruff, long
known at Griffin, Gn., in the carriage business, emblodcn*
them to promise that thoy will be able to meet tho expec
tations of the public.
Mr. II D. IV. Alexander, nf the late firm, favorably known
In connection with the carriage business in this city, is as
sociated with them, nnd will act ns their agent in the trans
action nnd innnngement of their business.
Mr. Woodruff’s intention is to divide hi* tim* and atten
tion between this point and the interior, and hopes to niuko
the acquaintance of this community personally.
By strict attention, coupled with fair nnd honorable deal
ing, they hope to secure a share ol public patronage.
They have made arrangements to have all repairing
promptly and neatly done.
All work sold by them warranted.
WOODRUFF. GREEN k CO ,
223 aud 225 Bay street.
Savannah, Ga.
Mains
lAqonra—'1 pipes pure Holland Gin. 6 l.airrire.r,,.
Brandy. 10 quarter casks pure Malaga Wine, lod'.dn’li
o. 6 casks pure Pori do. 100 bbls K pm, s
75 do Gibson’s Whisky. 2ft do Cb. m li„J
20 eighth cask* Cognac do. 15 bbl* choice old J!e L '„„,.i
Whisky, and 25 boxes extra do .lo I,J
Cheese—300 boxes State and Ohio, and SO dolj»u
Dairy.
lliittcr—25 kegs very'choice Orange County.
Tobacco—126 boxes 6s and 8s of various bin'!*
cases Myers' half pounds.
Soap nml Starc h—10ft boxes Colgate'.. N„ j
Smith’* and Beudel’s Family, and ItKI whole aud q
boxes Pearl Starch.
Suudrlca—loo boxes Herring. 100 Demijom. snuni
sizes, loo boxes Key’s Is-mon Syrup. 275 bae. ft,, l5 i
buck Shot. 10 bl Is pure white wine Vinegar. l«i
d half boxes new Ilnisins, 100 dm
bbls Filberts, 6 case* Gilloux Sardines. 10friiiliblri'uJ
bbls Pecan Nuts. 5 bag, Brazil^
soft shell Almonds, 10 bbls Pecan Nuts. 5 bag, hr,.;
2ft half bbls Fulton market 11*ef. 36 basket. Tlt-idsfck fi
sign quarts and pints. 30.000 cheroot Cigar*. & kw*
'icklcs. quarts and imifgnllnn. 25 cases Canton Pre-net
[linger. 50 Ixixes clay Pipes. 16 do Pipe bead*. moMJiiS
boxes assorted Crackers. 50 hoxea assorted r*n>lr. So do 1
amantine Candles, 15 do patent do. 1ft UbU twwkwhnl
half nml quarter bids do. 60 boxes Cliamiwign Cider.si
bbls Cider Vinegar. 20 diftniitation white wiuedo, 24J
Champaign Cider, for sale as above on the most
dating terms.
43” A CARD.—It will seen by Ihe above that we have
deemed it best for tlio interests of all concerned, to with
draw in favor of Messrs. Woodruff, Green k Co. We take
this opportunity to return thnnk* to our friends for tho
kind offers of support that were so liberally proffered us,
and to solicit tho same for our friends of tho ssuic firm.
T. J. NAYLOR k CO.
Sarnnnnh. Decembor 7. 1853. decO
k Fay
febl 8
NEW STOCK. [18541 NEW STYLES.
WINDOW SHADES
MORE GIFT HOOKS.
■yy TIB»RNK WILLIAMS has jict received uddillo
them are—
iiipplici* of Gift Books, with line engravings. 11
T American Statesmen, wi'li numerous eng v-’g*
Wild Scenes nml Song Birds. 2fi colored illustration's.
The Wide. Wide World, beautifully illil.-tmted with fill/
engravings hound in Turkey morocco.
Lyrics of the Wide. Wide World, the Music by Glover.
Favorite Picture Book or Gallery or Delight.
Garden Walks with the Poets; Christum* Blossoms;
Friendship's Offering ; Oracles for Youth. Ac.. Ac. d29
FANCY GROCERY STORE
KflllK subscriber would inform his friends flint he ha*
1 turned to Savannah, and will Ibis day open a F1
Grocery Store in the middle tenement of Sorrel's Building,
known a* Hie old Georgian Reading Room.
This present stock, which ha* been selected with gn
care, embrace* every article in Hie above named husliic
also.Segura, Wines. Liquors, Ac., of the most approved
brands.
lie has selected for his motto, “quick sales and small
profits.” and ns lie believes that tbe public can readily "
criminate between spurious and genuine articles, he c.
dently invites all to examine his stock and judge for tlium-
-elves. nor 16 P. CURRAN.
Benjamin B. King, late /if Liberty county, deceased,
are requested t/i present them, according tn lnw. nnd those
indebted to said estate are requested tn make payment.
janl8 WM. J. KING. Adm’r.
honorable tlie Ordinary of Liberty county, for cave to
sell nil tlio real /'state belonging tn the estate of Benjamin
B King. late of said county, deceased.
Janl8 WM. J. KING, Adm’r.
N OTICE All persons having demand* against the
estate of Captain Robert W. i’ooler, lain of Chatham
county, deceased, nre requested to lian/l them in, duly at
tested. within the time required by lnw. to Griflin A (for-
don. attorneys ; nnd nil persons Indebted tn said estate aro
requested to make payment at once to tho same.
(eUU—fiw MARY J. POOLER. Adm’x.
W P. GIRARDEAU, o
C l EORGIA- . -
I' earn: Whereas, 8 H Perry will apply to tho Court of
Ordinary for letters dismissory as administrator on tlio
estate ofAblal Perry:
These are therefore to cito nnd admonish all whom it
may concern to Iw and appear before said Court lo n.nko
abjection*. Ifnny they liavn. wltlilu the time prescribed by
law. ntlierwlso said letter* will be granted.
Given under my hand at this office this 3d dnv of Septem
ber. 1363. *op7 W. P. GIRARDEAU, o. 1.. 0. *
|^EORGIA—Wterty Cbunfy/.—To all^homjt^mny con-
ilnary for letters dltmfssory as administrator on tho estate
of F. Cottman: , „
These nre, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern to be and appear before *nld Court to make
abjection (If any they have) within tho time prescribed by
aw. otherwise sai<l letter* will be granted
Given under my hand at thl* office, this 1st day of Au
ju*‘ 1863. augfl W. P. GIRARDEAU, 0. L. c.
ROUSSEAU, deceased, nre requested to make imme
diate payment to T. A. Acosta, ftt the old stand, corner of
Bull nml Bay streets, n* all bills remaining unpnid nfter
tlio 20th Inst., will bo placed in tlio hands nf nn Attorney
for ('oilcetion. marfl-tf M A.R0U88EAU, Admx.
N ~(rrltv. —All persons having demands against Tb«tu
('usack. Into of Chatham county, deceased, nre hereby
notified to present them, duly attested, to W. 8. Basinger,
E*n . within th* time prescribed by law ; anil all persons
indebted will make paymeut to Hie anme.
fchl7—fiw JOHN N LEWIS. Adm’r.
N OTICE—Two month* after date application will he
made to the Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave lo
sell all the real estato belonging^! tho estato of Jeremiah
(.lark deceased. febl2 JAMES CLARK, Sen.
N I,1 . |I |, I T AI1 J" ,r ' ,,,,| s having ileumn/lsngalnnt the estate
"f "-tort h. of ciiDtlinm anility, to-
f'-r 1 *” i" b “i..l Itom In. rt.ilv .lli-.tal, wllh-
nlta, b, l.,,|„ ItartM- Kw.,
Indebted to said estato ro requested to
In tlio time prescribed b-
“t -''p-™;"" l»tow«in„ ,,1.1 „ u „ „TO U ; lt M
make immediate payment to the same.
MARGARET CHARLTON. Executrix.
IM C T'5£r:^ 1 L r r?^ ni ! U !‘"! »nd all In-
... t0 ’ of D * Dlrt deceaaed, will
settle wltl JOHN WILKINS
J»»»8 Quallflad AdmlnUtrator.
HYLAND & O’NEILL
H AVE just received and offer for sale on the most
commodating terms—
26 bbl* Stuart’s A nml R clarified Sugar,
3ft do I/'hnnon Mills Flour,
5 do self-rising Flour,
10 bngs Rio Coffee. 10 do old .Tnvn,
6ft boxes Soap, 2ft boxes SI arch.
75 do adamantine nnd sperm Candles.
20 /In Judd’s and Litchfield's patent Candles,
60 casks London Porter,
20 half pipes Brandy.
6 pipes Holland Gin.
6ft casks Madeira. Sherry and Port Wine.
60 qunrtor nml eighth casks Madeira and Port Wine.
10 firkin* Butler.
50 boxes choice Dairy Cheese,
Also. 60 basket* Heldsick and Minin's Chnmpnlgn. 60.000
Havana and American Sugars, nnd 26 dozen nssorled cor-
diuls. febl 2
I) A ,
NEW BOOKS.
RECEIVED FEBRUARY 7th. 1854. BV 8. S. SIBLEY.
~ ASHES, nr American Humor, by Howard Paul; Old
Brewery nml the now Mission Ilouso at tlie Five
Points, by the Indies of the Mission
Bombay nnd Daughter, a companion to Dombey and Son.
beautifully illustrated.
Wheel of Misfortune.
Memoirs. Journal and Correspondence of Thomas Moore,
edited by Isird John UiimscII. M. I’., number VI.
(iralmm'siind Putnam's Magazines, for February.
Gleason's I’iclorinl: also, a large variety ofSchool Rooks,
Paper, nnd Stationery, for snlo at 135 Congress at. fB
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
MOW BOOKS.
S lIFJL’fi SKETCHES OF THE IRISH BAR; Did Brewery
and new Mission House < f tbe Five Points, illustrated.
Lt. Hcrudon’s Exploration of the Valley of the Ainuzon.
with map* and plates.
Earle on the Native Races of the Indian Archipelago,
with colored plates.
Miner’s Itoinestic Poultry Book.
Appleton's edition ol tho Poets, in 8vo., Milton, Young,
and Herbert, received.
Little k Brown’s edition, in 12mo . of Gray’s Pooms.
Elgar Clifton, a story of School Lifo.
Willis’ Health Trip, now supply.
Putnam’s Monthly for February.
Braltliwailo's Half Yearly Retrospect, for Janunry.
I/indon lancet, for February. fobO
COUGHS, COLDS AND BRONCHITIS.
P ASTILLES DE PARIS.—For the euro of coughs, cold*
and bronchial affections of tho throat, so prevalent nt
this season of the year. We do not rocoinmeml the Pas
tilles de Pari* to cure all tho Ills life la heir to, but wodn
say they will cure all nfffctlon* of the throat, as n trial ol
them will prove. Manufactured by Moore & Taylor, 81
Maiden-lane, Now York.
N. n.—Tlie goanine bears the written signature of Moori
k Taylor. Just received and for sale by
,„1,4 W W LINCOLN. Monument Square
8. The di-tnnee* nre given nccordingto tho best informa
tion : but no increased pay will be allowed should they he
greater than advertised If the points to ho supplied !»•
correctly stated. Bidders must inform themselves on this
point.
9. The Postmaster General I* prohibited by law from
knowingly making a contract for the transportation of the
mails with any person who shall linve entered Into, or pro-
posed to enter inio, any combination to prevent the milk
ing of any bid for n mail contract by any other person or
persons, or who shull have made any agreement, or shall
have given or performed, or promised tn give or perform,
any consideration whatever, or to /lo. or not to do.any
thing whatever, in order to induce any other person or
persons not tn hid for a mail contract. Particular atten
tion i* called to tho 28th section of the act of 1630, pro
hibiting combination* to prevent bidding.
HI. A IJd received after time, viz: 9 a. in. on tho 10th of
April. 1854. or without the guarantee required by lnw. or
that combine* several routes in one sum of compensation,
cannot In* considered In competition with a regular pro
posal reasonable in amount.
II. Bidders should, in all cases, first propose for aervlco
strictly according to the ndverti-ernent. and then, if they
desire, separately for different service ; and if Hie regular
bid bn tlm lowest offered for tlio advertised service, tlie
other bid* mny lie considered, il tlie alteration* proposed
nro ree/uniiiended by the poatmnsters and citizens interest
ed. ro f they 1 Hap) 1 manifestly right nnd proper.
12 Th/wc should !«• but one route hid for in a proposal.
13. The route, the service, tbe yearly pay. the name nml
resilience of the bidder, and those of each member of a
firm, where a company offer*, should he distinctly stated ;
also, the mode nf ennveyam e, If n higher mode than horse
back he intended: The words *• with due celerity, certain
ty and security." inserted to indicate the mode of convey
ance. will constitute a •* star bid."
14. The hid should be sent under seal, addressed to the
.“0001111 Assistant Postmaster General, superscribed “ Mail
Proposals in tlie Slate of ” lt should huguarantied.
an>l Ihe sufficiency nf the guarantors certified, (seefoiins.)
nml should bo despatched In time to bo received by or be
fore 9 a. in. of the 10th of April. 1864.
16. The contracts are to be executed and returned to the
department by or before the 1st of July, 1844.
III. Section 18 of an net of Congress, approved March 3.
1864. provides tlmt contracts for the transportation of the
mail shnll lie let. •• in every case, to Ihe highest bidder foil
di-ring sufficient guarantees for faithful performance, with
nut other reference to the mode of such transportation
than mny tie necessary to provide for the due celerity, cor-
tniuty. ami security of such trnn«portiona.” 1'nder thl*
law a now description of bids has been received. It does
not specify a mode of conveyance, hut engages to take the
entire mail each trip with celerity, certainty nnd security,
using the terms of the law. These bids arc styled, from
tho manner in which they are designated on tho hooks of
Hie departments. •• star bids." and they will bo construed
ns providing for tho entire mail, however large, and what-
over may be the mode of conveyance necessary to insure
its “ celerity, certnluty and security ”
Such bid* will therefore he accepted in preference to
higher bids for *|ieciflc modes of conveyance on routes
where the lowest mode of conveyance (that is. on horse
back) Is known to bo insufficient.
In nil mans where the lowest grade of service is believed
to be sufficient, tlie lowest bid will bo accepted, if duly
guaranteed. In preference loa '* star” or specific bid.
When Hie lowest hid is not n star bid, and specifies either
no mode or nn inadequate mode of conveyance, it will not
be accepted, but sot aside for a specific Lid proposing the
neccsfnry service.
Winn the bid does not specify a mode of conveyapce.nlso
when it propose* to carry-according to the advertisement,"
but without such specification, it will bo considered a* a
proposal for horseback service.
18 A modification of a bid. In any of its essential terms.
Is tantamount to a new bid. nml cannot be received, so as
to Interfere with regular competition, after tlio last hour
set for receiving bids.
21. l’ostmnster* nre to be careful not lo certify the suf
ficiency of guarantors or sureties without knowing that
they nre |ier*on* of sufficient responsibility ; nml all bid
ders. guarantors, nnd sureties are distinctly notified that
cn n failure lo enter into or perform the contracts for the
service proposed for in tlie accepted bids, their legnl linbili
tic* will be enforced against them.
10. Tlie contracts will be substantially in the forms here
tofore used in this department, except fn the respect* par
ticularly mentioned in these instructions; and ou ail Rail
road and steamboat routes the contractors will he required
to deliver the malls into tho post offices at tho end* of the
routes nnd into all the intermediate post offices not more
tlinn 80 rods from the railroad or landing.
2ft. I’reaent contractor*, nml person* known at tho do-
part incut, must.equally with others.procure gun rant orsnml
ccrllflcH(eaof their sufficlencv substantially In tlie forms
above prescribed. The certificates of sufficiency must bo
signo/l tiy a postmaster or a judgo or clerk of a court of re
cord.
Foe form of hid guarantee, nnd certificate. Ac. Ac., see
advertisement for Virginia, North Carolina, Ac., January
16,1851. ’
JAMES CAMPBELL,
m»r2 Postmaster Goncral.
Township seventeen, of range four.
In the district of land* subject to sate nt ficnsviux,
.South of the base tine and cast of the principal meridian,
northern survey.
Township eight, of range two.
Township nine, of rango three.
Townships nine, ten and eleven, of range four.
Townships nine,ten, eleven nmi twelve, of rango live.
Township twelve, of riin^o six.
I11 the disterct of hinds subject to sole nt Ijoiano.v.
South of the bcc-e line and east of the jirincipal meridian,
northern surrey.
Township twenty-one. of range one.
Townships twenty, twenty-one. nml twenty-two, of range
two.
Townships eight, nine, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen,
twenty, twenty-one.nnd twenty-two.nf range throo.
Townships six. seven, eight, iiine, fifteen, sixteen, seven
teen, eighteen. nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, aud twenty-
two, of range four.
"' ' ' iix. seven, eight, nino, ten. eleven, twelve,
Township* six. seven, eight, nino, ten. eleven, iweive,
thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen,
nineteen, twuuty twenty-one, and twenty-two, of range
flvo.
Townships seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thir
teen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nine
teen.amt twenty, of range six.
Townships eight, nine. ten. eleven, twelve, thirteen, for-
. fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, and eighteen, of rang/
CITY ORDINANCES.
An Ordinance for laying off and selling that part of the
city domain south of Gaston street, west of Barnard
street, north of Gwinnett street, aud east of Tattnall
street
8ec, 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor nnd Aldermen of the
city of 8nvhnnnh ami tho humletsThereof, in Council as
sembled. nml il I* hereby ordained by the authority of the
same, that all that part of the city domain lying south of
Gaston street, west of Barnard street, north of Gwinnett
street, nnd east of Tattnall street he laid off luto lot* by
tho City Purveyor, under tlie superintendence of the Com
mittee on Public Bales and City foils, and be called Charl
ton Ward.
80c. 2. Bo it further ordained by tlie authority aforesaid,
that the said lots, the laying whereof Is above provided for,
be valued in the usual manner, and sold iu tho usunl man
ner, under tlio direction of the Committee on I’ublic Sales
nml City Lots, nt such time or times as lo snid Committee
shall appear ex|iedient and proper, tlie terms of tbe sale to
' twenty (20) |ier cent, cash on tbe aggregate of valun-
' increase money.ami interest on tlio balance of the
GROCERIES! GROCERIES!!
^YOH-EL.—160 bags prime Rio, 76 do Jamaica, 50do
Hl'GAR—10 hhds Porto Rico. 10 do .“t. Croix. 6 do.Vt
Orleans. 1(8) Mils Crashed. Powdered and Clarified.
MaLAHOB—'25 hhds Cuba. "5 hbls New Uilesn*.
Flora—160 bbls Georgia, 75 ditto Canal, 6u ditto Ifa*
Smith’s.
Ui'ckktw—200 dozen, painted.
Soar. Candles and Stakcii—50 boxes No. 1 nndFiaTj
Soap. 60 do Palo do, 75 do Adamantine Candle*. Ufl
Spenn. 26 do Star, 160 do Patent Mould do. dOwLuli
half boxes Starch.
Toiucm—360 pkg* various brand* and qiinlilie*.
Lemon Syiut. A-o—50 boxes Syrup. 10 eases WalnutiM
Tomato Catsup. 10 do Brandy Pearlies.
DojtwtV l.iqroRs—“5 bbl* Phelp’s Gin. 60 do N K
76 do Rectified WhUky. 30 do Ext* 'fid MnnongahrUfc '
MTxb*—20 qunrter casks pure Malaga, 8 do choir*Men.
'. Received and for sale by
dec29 McMAIION a doth
tion a
purchase money to be payable quarterly.at the City Treas
ury. at the rate of six (0) per cent, per annum, with the
privilege to tho purchaser, his or her heirs, executors or
iidiiiinistrators or ussigns, of paying into the Treasury tho
balance remaining unpaid of the purehaae money, ami all
interest due thereon up to the time of said payment, receiv
ing after such paymeut a fee simple title
See. 3. And be it further ordained by the authority afore
said, that tlio third section of nn ordinance passed the
twentieth day of April, ono thousand oiglit hundred and
one. entitled *• an Ordinance for laying off into lots a Ward
on the southwest part of the Common appurtenant to this
city, and for disposing of the same, nml moro effectually to
ascertain tlio description of the lots in Oglethorpe Ward "
shall bo of force as part and parcel nf this Ordinance, nr
apply to the lots herein directed to lie laid off and dispost
of. so far ns the suuio is not repugnant to uiiything herein
contained.
8ec. 4. Be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid,
that nil ordinances, or parts of ordinances, militating
against this Ordinance, be, nnd 1I10 same nre, liurcby r
pealed.
I’usscd in Council, Savannah. Mnrch 0,1864.
[L. 8 ) JOHN K. WARD, Mayor.
Atiest, Edwahi) G. Wilton. Clerk of Council.
SUNDR1K5.
QK HHDS choice l'nrto Itico .“ugnr ; 16 do 8t Croix de;
60 bbls Stuart’s crashed nnd jKiwdered Sugar; bits
do A Band C clarified do ; 150 bbl* Baltimore amlbtwpi
Flour; 75 do Genesee do; 60 do Hiram Smilli's do; 3
casks quarts and pints Ixnidon Dorter ; 60 tiMs IblUto-
ill in Cream Ale; 75 boxes soda nnd sugnr Crnrltn;9l
ibl* Ijird ; 200 narks Rio Coffee ; 60 do Laguyra do; Mft
old Government Java do ; 4 pipes Meder Swan Gin; 2 &
Stngliouml do ; 6 half pi|ies Otard. Dupuy A’ Co's D.rsnit
3 do Slgnett do ; 10 quarter casks Sweet Malaga Win*; li
do Port do ; 10 do Mndeirndo; 50 baskets lleidwitkfo;
160 bbls domestic Gin. Rum, Whisky nnd Kran/ly; 754*
No* 1,2 nnd 3 Mackerel; 3ft half Mils do; 5 cases S«r!’:r«
200 boxes No 1 pale nnd family Sonn ; 100 ilziTnfiovUi
dies; 76 do I’earl Starch ; 160 reams Wrapping Paper. Iu.
received nnd for sale by
oct3 mcmahon a doth
■oven. _
Township* ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen,
sixteen, seventeen, of range eight.
Townships eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, nnd
sixteen, nf range nine.
Township fourteen, of rango ten.
IN THE STATE OF MISPIMPPI.
In the district of binds subject to sale nt AtJOt'WTi.
South of the thirty first degree of bdituite aiul uxstuf theprin-
ci)Hxl meridian.
Townships four, flvo, nix. and seven, of ranges four nml
flvo
11 and eight, of ranges six
eight.
Townships four, flvo. 1
snd seven.
Towusbips five, six. seven, snd eight, of range
nino, ten. eleven, twelve.and thirteen.
Townships six, seven, eight, nino, and ten, of range* four
teen nml firtoen.
Townships seven, eight nine, and ton, of range sixteen.
Townships eight ami nine, of range seventeen.
IN THE STATE OF folUSlANA.
In the district of lands subject to sule at GitXKNHm'Rii.
South of the base line, and east of the principal meridian.
Township* eight nnd nine, of rango thirteen.
nships eight, nino, and ten, ofrange.* fourteen, fif
teen
d sixtef
nship ten. of Tanga seventeen.
In the district of land* subject to sale at New Orleans.
South if the bate line, east of the principal meridian, and
east if the Mississippi river.
Township* twelve and thirteen, of ranges ten nnd cloven.
Township* eleven, twelve, and thirteen, of range twelve.
Townships ten. eleven, twelve, and thirteen, of range*
thirteen nnd fourteen
Township* ten. eleven, and twelve, of rango fifteen.
Given under my hand, nt the General fond Office, nt tlie
city of Washington, tills 28th day of February, 1864.
By ord. r of tho President:
rohlK—(Itw JOHN WIlfON. Commissioner.
B ” EURT’8 PATENT COFFEE POTS.—Those wishing a good
cup of coffee, should call and purchase one of these an
perior coffee pots, at tbe house furnishing store of
nor!2 tJ- P OOIJJNfl
HUT1UB
Of the Uemoval of the Band Office, from Sparta to Euu, tn
Alabama.
U NDER authority of nn Act of Congress, entitled
act authorizing changes in tho lorntlon nf fond Offl■
approved March 8, 1858, It is hereby declared and
made known, that the land Office for tho sale of the public
lands In the 8parts, district, Alabama, will be removed from
the town of Spartn. Its present lorntlon. to Elba. In Coffee
County In *ald Slate, on tho first dsv of April next.
Given under iny band, at the city of Washington, this
14th dsv of February, A.D 1854.
By the Prealdant: FRANKLIN PIERCE.
John Wnnox, Commissioner of the General Land Office.
feb27-8tw
SUNDRIES.
1 (A HALF CHESTS superior Gunpowder Tea; 6 do do do
IU Hyson do;
10 half chests. In quarter lb packages, Hyson Tea, con
venient for retailing;
40 0 nnd 10 Ih chest* superior Il.vsnn Tea;
8 half chests, in 2 lb (uickuges. /lo do do;
10 do do in 2 lb do superior Black do;
20 do do in qunrter lb do. Black Tea for retailing;
15 0 1b do superior Black Tea; .
10 bag* black Pepper; 10 do AU*pico;
80 mat*Cinnamon;
40 boxes ground Pepper. Ginger and Bpice;
60 do superior Mustard;
50 do Lemon. Raspberry and .Strawberry Syrup;
40 do one gallon, half and quarter, asiorted Pic
lftO do Adamantine Candles;
00 do Beudel’s Tallow do;
30 do Sperm Candles; 60 do Family 80ap;
80 do Pale and No 1 Soap;
40 do Pearl Starch; 30 do Tomato and Walnut Catsup;
20 do ground Coffee;
12 do Soda 8'nlcrntu*,in quarter,hf and one lb papers:
8 do (iinger Preserves;
10 do assorted W I do;
8ft do 1 gro each, qunrter nnd bf lb Smoking Tobacco;
20 gro fine cut Yellow Bank Chewing Tobacco;
6ft /to do assorted brands do do;
80 M Clgnrn, «s.-ortcd kinds. For sole by
fobU4 WEBSTER k PALMES.
An Ordinance for laving off nml selling that part of (bo
City Domnin north of Gnston-street. south of (inrden-
street, and east of Drayton street, nnd adding the same
to Chatham ward.
Section 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor nnd Aldermen nf
the city cf Savannah ami the hamlets thereof, in Council
assembled, and it Is hereby ordained bv the authority of
the same. That nil that part of the city domain lying
north of Gnston-street, south of Gnidon-strect.and east
Drnyton-street.be laid off into lots by tlio City Survey
iimler the 8iipervi*ion of tlio Committee on Public f-ales
and City Lots, and that the same be added to Calhou
ward.
friction 2. Be it further ordained by the authority afore-
snld. That tlie said lot*, the laying whereof i* provided lor,
hu valued in the usual milliner nnd sold in tliu usunl man
ner. under tho direction of tho Committee on Public Hu lei
ami Cily Lottqnt such time or times a* to snid Committee
shall appear expedient ami proper. The terms of sale to
bo twenty (20) per cent, cash on the aggregate of valui
tion.nnd increase money to be payable quarterly at tlio
Cily Treasury, at the rate of six (ft) per cent, per nnmiiii
with the privilege to the purchaser, his or her heirs, exe
cutors, or administrators, or assignees, of paying into tho
Treasury the tmlnnce remaining unpaid nf (lie purchase
money and all interest due thereon up to the time of said
payment receiving nfur such payment a fee simple.
Section 3. And In-it further ordained by the authority
aforesaid. That the third section of tho ordinance |i»ased
the twentieth day of April, one thoonnml eight hundred
and one, entitled •• An Ordinance for laying off into lots a
ward on the south-west part of the Common appurtenant
to the city, nnd for disposing /if the same, and more clfcc
timlly to ascertain the description of the lots in Oglethori
ward,” shall ho of force ns part nnd parcel of this on!
nnnee. and npiily to the lots herein directed to be laid off.
and disposed of. so far ns the samo is riot repugnant to
thing herein contained.
Section 4. He it further ordained by the niitlmrity afore
said. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances militating
against this ordinance lie. nnd tho samo nro hereby re
pealed.
Passed in Connell, Savannah,Otli March. 1K54.
[L. h J JOHN K. WARD. May
Attest: KnwAiinO. Wilson, Clerk of Council.
I’ickles;
, steamer and other
recent arrivals, and offer* for sale—-25 blls 11 Smith's
25 half libls extra Flour. 50 boxes Cheese. English
dairy, white and pine apple. 60 bbls nnd 60 naif bbls Dulti-
tnore Flour. 20 kegs choice Goshen Butter. 20 half bids Ful
ton market Beef. 6 bbl*. 10 half hid*. 10 quarter bids. 10
boxes nnd 26 bags Buckwheat. 200 hbls nnd bags of Georgia
Flour. 100 boxes and half boxes Soup. 25 bbls Carter’s nnd
June Potatoes, very fine. - decl
poli
SUNDRIES.
KTT CASKS prime Ilacon Hides ; 25 do do Shoulder*;
tJ\J tierces sugar-cured Hams ; 100 bbls A B and (,'cki
lied Sugar; 30 hhds Muxcorado do ; 26 do Porto Hiez>«
20 do New Orleans do : 60 bills butter, sugar and ui
Cracker* ; 60 boxes Tallow Candles, ft* sin 8* ; 100 do U
aumntimi do fi* ; 25 do Hltenn do (Is; 60 cask* HibrO
fondon Porter, pint* ; 200 boxes Colgate'* pearl HUrl
10ft do No 1 pale and family Soap ; 60,(100 Havana n-ji-i
500 fog* Hliot. assorted altvs ; 60 boxes English Viy*»; S
*”* Baltimore Flour ; 60 do Hiram .“midi’s do : 50h*
rgia do : 800 renin* Wrapping Paper ; 15 tiem-i/r*
Bice. For aale by oct.'i WEBSTER k PA 1.1112
■I d t»l
Tl
ib
pe
"WINES, LIQUORS SUGARS, CiKOCKHIF.k ~
HPHK Subscriber lin* on band n fine nnd \\« ll
J. Stock of Imported pure Wines, Liquors and tep
'uprising tho following :
Ill'll inly—lo halfpipes Otard. Dupuy k Co ; .1 da
old Heniicssy ; 2 do do Hnzernc. 1808 ; 2 dodo Jeani/n
180ft ; 3 do /lo J. J. Dupuy.
Wines—4 half pipe* oik reservo Mode
nndon Particular ; 3 do do old Port ; 6 do do Hik
me ; 20 cask* Claret ; 40 baskets Champagne.
Bcffar*—20.000 Rio Honda; 10.000 fo Cnil* ; iJ
.."ion : l0(H)0 fo Patria ; 25.000 Trabucn*.
*', a V c y. OfowIV.—A large supply.such asimprW
( or/lials. Kv *«h Pickle* and Sauces,Preserve*. Hweriimiu
Prune* and Jetiu,... For*nlo by A. BON All',
R Corner of Bay and Whitaker -imb.
il
-il'
.50 do do crashed ami powdenth
('ft hid* butter, sugar and soda Crackers, 68 bills and AW
bbl* 11 Smith's nnd pure Genesee Flour. 80 half, quartnul
eighth bid* IliirkwIii-iK. 100 boxes new scaled lierriag fl
bids superior Cider Vinegar. 20 qunrter casks wlul/d*
5 hhd* prime nml bright Bacon Side* nnd SliouWu
200 bugs drop nml buck Shot, assorted. 100 hid*
uud Rose Gin. 40 do NKituin, 30 do domcKtic ftrairi' •
boxes Ueodel’H Cs nml 8* Candles. 80 do Bcadel's nod'l’4
gate's Pearl Starch. 10 quarter cask* fourth proof Dus'!
26 boxes assorted Cnndy. 20 qunrter cask* Madeira M
•J99 l, Pale and Family Soap, various brand' It
i'w white Beans, 60 do superior eating Potatoes,Ini-'
d for sale by
1ft SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k 01
Ing a 1
t do. d».
h<
r.B
of the
) EDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF BfoiCK TIN WARE.-
Covers. Coffee Grecques, Tea nnd Coffee Urns, Eag Boilers
Ac. I will sell ns Iowa* they can lie purchased in the north.
Proprietors of Hotel*. St emu Boats, Planters, and other*
are invited to call and examine.
oct21 ' COLLINS. 100 Bryan street.
fJMIK U. S. Grinnell Expedition. In march of_ Sir^John
Franklin, a |>er*onal narrative, by Elisha Kent Kane.
M. I). U. S N., published by the Harpers, received and for
sale nt 136 Congre-a street, by
mnr8 S. 8. SIBLEY
AnOrdlnnncutn lie entith'dnnOrdinnnrelo regulate tlie fees
for the use of the public vault nt fomrclGrove Cemetery,
and to define the duties of the Keeper relative to tlie u*o
of snid vault, nml to prevent nuisances thirefroin
Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor nml Aldermen of tho
cily of Havnnnah nnd Hamlets thereof, in Council nssem
bled.audit is hereby ordained by the authority of tlio
same, that from nml after the passing of this ordinance,
it shall be the duty ol the keeper offoiurel Grove Cemetery,
whenever application is made for tlie deposit of thoremni
of any deceased person in said public vault, to require ni
record, in a book kept especially for tlmt purpose, the nnm
age. nativity, residence or where brought from, disease nmi
attending phy sician ; also, the time of removal ol the same
from snid vnult. nnd the disposal thereof made ; nnd ir in
terred in said cemetery ho shall record the same
scribed by existing ordinances, but no such reinaii
be admitted Into snid vault except in nir-exhaustei
or cases packed in boxes nnd filled with deodorising pow
der; nml ir any deposit in said vault shall at any time become
Ml Offensive 0* to interfere with the free use of tlio samo
in the opinion of the Health nnd Cemetery Comnutte
any member thereof, it shall, under the dlrcctim
same, be immediately buried, giving due notice tli
tlie friends, where circumstance* will permit: provided the
body of no perron who may have died with the small pox
ahull over be deposited in snid vault.
Sec. 2. And lie it further ordained by the authority afore
said, that tho kcejier of said cemetery shall demand and
collect the sum of five dollars for the deposit of the remains
of any deceased person in snid vnult. and nn additional fee
of twenty five cents a day for each nmi every dnv afler the
first ten that such body remain* in said vault, but no addi
tional fee for the reinovnl of the same, except when such
remains are interred In fourel Grove Cemetery, or some
other vault in said cemetery, when he shall demand the fee
prescribed In the ordinance regulating the same, and he
shall pay over all such fee* ami charges, when collected, in
to the City Tressury ; nnd no other vault in snid cemetery
shall lie used fur rent or hire ; nml if any person shall lie
found receiving rent for tlio use. of hi« or her vault In aald
cemetery, he nr she shall, on conviction, bo fined in tlie sum
nf twenty dollars—one half to the informer, the other to
the city.
Hoc. 3d. And he It further ordained by tho authority
aforesaid, that whenever the remains of any deceased per
son shall be left In the said Public Vault one month.it shall
be tho duty of the keeper to notify the friends or person
0I.11 n nnllml /.»— , I-.. _ .1 .-*1..1 -f . I. — ..... , ■
cured hams; 160 libls Baltimore nmi 20» do. Georgia U- '■
60 do rectified X (). whiskey , 100 do. K. Phelps and fo*
Gin ; 4ft do. P. A H. Connecticut river do ; 20 do. lulW
1- el ton’* N. E. Rum; 100 dozen bronze and 6ft do. |ii
pails ; 160 bbls new crop N. O molassscs ; 6ft iiuiiilzl*
codfish ; 160 boxes new scaled lierring* ; 6u bids eatirtut
planting potatoes ; 160 boxes white nnd colored clurw '
hbls Hiram Smith’s nml Genesee Hour ; 41 half do. do
300 boxes No. 1. pale nnd family soap ; 80do C/d.'-'b
Ben/iel’* pearl starch ; 20 hhds choice. 10 do. f.i.r N 1
gur ; Ik) bbls butter, sugar and soda cracker* : 20do n
bread; fill libls crashed and clarified sugar: TO to
ground coffee ; 20 do. do. pepper ; just recoived and f
by I*nl7 8CRANTG.V. JOHNSTON Afo
C ANAL H.OUH, Ac.—80 bids Jllrnm Smith's snd p*
Genesee Flour. 40 half do do, 20 bills and 611 kef* P'* 4 rrt
60 boxes new bunch Raisins 80 do Bcadel's snd Colp" ‘ *
Pearl (March. 26 do assorted Candy, fift bids hiitler.
and soda Cracecrs. 80 boxes soda Biscuit. 100 do new** 1 "
Herring. 60 bbls IV I Mulvsses, 60 do sugar-limit* -“/rup,
600 reams Wrapping Paper, nssorled. 60 d'
""" I n |*1 z , ZI.PIII I HI. U"/'» | .
Buckets, 300 boxes No 1 Palo nml Family Heap. 80 daf** 1 ”
8s BcadcD* Patent Candles, KM) bbls K Phelps' and Nf*
Gill. 50 do New Englnud Hum. 20.001) superior l'Unlz'J'S in'
Hegars. 40hhds prime Bacon Hide*. 60 bbls rectified WhWj
landing nnd for sale by
dec!4 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k ca
L AMP OIL AND SUNDRIES—Just recelird 10 I.
blch'd winter Whale Oil. 20 bids while Wine sodC
. "SP-'
in/l fiO bbls Treadwell’s So/ln. Butler nnd Sugar Biscuit. 30
dozen nrooms, painted handles. 20 boxes ground Coffee, 20
dodo Pepper. 50 Mils E Phelps' Gi ■. 39 do Domestic Bran
dy, 5ft do II Smith’s pure Genesee Fleur, 20 half hbls extra
Canal do. 20.000 superior Plantation Cignrs. for aala by
marll
SCRANTON. J
NOTON A
'So.
_ tho most palatable manner, tho greatest luxury In the
form of Candy. Just received, aud for sale by
W. W. LINCOLN,
.... ... —^2.— 11 nf this ordinance, tie nnd the same are hereby repealed.
lUPERFINE Black Cloth Frock and Dreaa Coats—* freah I Passed in Council,Savannah,Pth Mareh. 1854.
[l. a.] JOHN E. WARD, Mayor.
If- 4 ~ *"- ••
who applied for tlie admission of tlie same, that it must be
removed within the next sixty days; snd if It is not renmv.
eilat the expiration of (ha) time, it shall he the duty of said
keeper to nave such remains intcred In that portion nf tho
oemetry grounds allotted to strangers, unless some friend
or relative shall provide a lot for the same.
Bee. 4th. And bo It further ordained liy th* authority
aforesaid, that whenever application is msdc for tlie tem
porary depositor any deceased perron in said Public Vault,
which have been long deposited In any Vault in tho did
Cemetery, nnd nre inoffensive, the *nldJcce|>or "ball admit
tho same free from the usual entraneo fee, hut he shall de
mand and collect a fee of twenty-five cent* a day for each
and every rase or box for every day they remain in aald
Vault; all of which, wMh collected, shall be paid luto the
City Treasury.
See. 6th. And lie It further ordained hv the authority
aforesaid, that all ordinancesconllloilng with the provisions
S UPERFINE Black Cloth Frock and Drea
supply Just received. For sale low, oy
uov23 WM. R. SYMONS, Drap
BYM0NS, Draper and Tailor.
Xtteat : Edwaw Q. Wiukw, (lerk of Council,
Vinegar. 10 bbls Apples, 60 bbl* Potatoes. 30 Mckgs^
hseco. 100 boxes Soap. Starch and Candles. 16 half (Mr*
old Hyson nnd Black Tens. 80 boxes ground Coffee. .WM*
Mustard, in quarter pound enns, 60/lozhnmI nml to";' 1 '’
Hcrubing Brushes. 60 dozcottou nnd nisnelln (lollies fo***
10 dot assorted sizes door mats. 10 chests ( «-.! i i In' * 1
('/•liar PiiiN. 3ftdoz2 and 3 hoop Buckets. 30 do* l.iry*f* e -J
handled Brooms, nnd 10 dez Wisp Broom*. Ac . by
n. VII. n-l i iwl
dec22
DAVID imiN'SHL
Corner Broughton am) Draylen-ib
TJOIA.’OMBE. JOHNMIN A CO. linve received jVrW’jJ
arrivals—200 boxes Cheese, 26 kegs Butf* r. W hsiidj
Mess Pork. 76 kegs new ford. 2ft tierces Pig Hams. V> b;
N K Rum. 70 whole and linlf bids Nos 1 and 2 '
whole and half bids Canal Flour. 10 hhds Baron Mi'MiMea
60 bbls rectified Whisky, 160 do Georgia Flour. 50 bsdri
qui.rts nnd pints Heidselck Champaign, 100 boxes (p , *' u
and pints Clmiiipnigii Cider. JM™.
AVIH. 1 .AUDTbAC6n"fcc —Just reridved'ttfl 1
Extra Family Hams. 100 bbl* White I/af for'.* h "
new Biillimnre cured Bneon, 2 bbls I ig Hams. 1 | 0 1
ns luuognn. 20 nan mu* i s u .
d Beef 10 bid* No. 1 Mackerel- 2 casks Codfish, 10M*
Pickled llerrinA, in itore, nnd lor sale hr
DAVlD O'CONNER
dec'22 Corner Broughton nnd Drayton-^
B .\o iX AN'D LAlfD—15 hhlia prime DiconSides.
do Shoulders. 10 tierces best canvassed llsni*. * u /r
prime fo sf ford. 40 kegs do do. just received sndi for »“* >
dec'-’l WEBSTER A l'AlMB
H OUSE KKKI’KRS and others Will please take notlcsik* 1
the obstructions at tlie entrance of my idore-
quent upon tlie putting up of an Iron Front, sre
cieutly reiiiovC/l to enatde them to gain easy sceezs t"'kj
interior, where they will find tho shelves well (toe .
usual, with Crockery. China. Gins* and Stone M *re-*® '
Hardware, wood ami willow Ware. Tin Ware awl Tsbie
lery ; together with a great variety of fo>mpa b
Wicks. Fancy amt House Furnishing Goods, "my 1 ..,-
told at moderate nnd just prices, by J P- IJ ‘, fo
aug'26. 100 Brysa-riie^
Al I. DHESS GOODS—MouriiiTdc foiues. OK 0 , 1 ^? S
plain for ladies and children; French. Fnri .
German Merinos ; colored Alpaca* raw Silks sni ” «
Plaid; Plaid Brocade and plain Silk* ; silk Mantdls*. 1
il _•..... I uti.wli ..... a Da. _f« * Inn/i ■ n I! -(JUSr— ..
Shawls and worsted Scarfs ; loug
. .. . colored and black Plaid (linchanis; all si**
A fine assortment just received and ^ BlUN'S-
i MUSIC—Tim subscriber ha* o
N collection of new inusicni publications ever e*
. would respectfully
handtbsgft
I
Savannah, to which he would rcspecimuy ’"'.jp.i
tion. <i
feh2 Successor to F. ■
11AMPA1GN ODER—100 boxeTquarts and pisWii I
8UU »Ct