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THE SAVANNAH GEORGIAN, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 18, 1854.
Icaal 'JUwttliiMntntB.
,i vwwt r—
in Moh month, but January
«Wa it la 1*44 on <ho aeeos«4 Monday.—Citations for let
lm of admiwtatiwtion and guardianship published thirty
fey* before Onrt; applications for Irave to sell ml «*U(*
•ad K|NM published two mouths. and noUoa nf -ale forty
days ; annual returns mada either by tho second M^mday
In January, o* tha Brat Monday in July ; at the Oonrt an*
plloanta for letters must prodim an appral-aram.t <4 the
•atato and thair aaouritlaa—bond* la double the value of
dal—U JOHN M MILLER, o. n. "
C M)OW)lk—CkmBmm Otmdy t—To all whom It may con
I - ooooam: Wberaea, tho estate of Sere no a A. Mayor U
aawfrwiHttd by Ibtiura of auy one to apply for lettara of
administration: *
Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
It may concern to be and appear before eald Court to make
abjection (if any they have) on or before tlie first Monday
in May neat, etherwlao said lettere will be Wanted to the
Clerk of the Superior Court, or aome other At aud proper
Wit
rnwRui
Vi cent
Usees, John M. Mlllen, Enquire, Ordinary for Chatham
ty this lat day of April, 1884.
JOHN M. MILLER, 0.0.0
Ctjal flimrtissounts.
u cern : Whereat, Malaohl Mercer will apply at the court
H Ordinary for lettcra dlsmtseory aa tha guardian ol Dry-
ant (Milan and Mitchell Gallea, minora:
Thoae are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
may eonoern, to be and appear before aaid Court, to make
objection, If any they have, within the time preacrlbed by
law. otherwise raid letter* will be granted.
Witness, William Lae,8r., Ordinary for eald oounty. thla
Bth day of April, 1AM.
apA WILLIAM LKK. Sr.. Q. »■
Q EORUIA—Bnttoe* Omudy^-To ill whom It may om-
eern: Whereas, Reddlug Denmark will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for lettera dlsilSeory aa admlulatrator
on lha eatate of Daniel O’Connor: . », K >,
Thcae are, therefore, to cue and admonUh all whom It
■U, wno.ni, to l. .n.l .pi—.r Man Unnlll
o ilwUon (It ... Ih.r lion j on on brfbre.no »r.l MonJo,
tn tutin nuxt. olliorwW «oM l.Horo wlS'JV£7kdi«ili conn-
Wttnwo, Wn. In', .on.. ft,..Urdtnnf, fcr llulloi.n conn
tj. thl. noil, .Uy ofNo.~bw.lM. ^ 0 I a
l\nmlv :—To all whom it may
cern: Whereaa, Jacob Shaffer will apply ai the Court
of Ordinary for lettera of dlamlMion aa administrator
the eatate of Simon I*. Shaffer, deceased :
Theaa ate, therefore, to cite and admonlah all whom It
■ay concern to be and appear before aald Court, to ranks
abjection (If any they have) on or before the Aral Mon
day la October next, otherwiae *ald lettera will be panted.
Witness. John M. Mlllen, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
aeunty, thla lat day of April, 1864.
apt ^ * JOUR M. MILLER, of- °-
G EORGIA—-thrttAam <Wy:- To all whom It may con-
eern : Whereaa, the eatate of Mary K McDonald U un.
represented by failure of any one to make appllcaOon for
lettera of admlntatratlon on aald eatate : . „
These are, therefore, to cite and admonlah all whom lt
may eoneera, to be anA appear before aatdCourt to make
objection, If any they have, on or before the Orat Monday
In May next, otherwiae Mid lettera will bo granted to the
Qerk of the Superior Court, or aome other Bt and proper
^Witness, John M. Mlllen, Esquire. Ordinary for Chatham
county, thla lat day or April, 1864.
mvV JOHR M MILLEN. o. 0.0.
G * BORGIA—CBoiAam County:—To all whom It may con
cern : Whereaa, the Rev’d Jeremiah F. O’Relll will ap-
S y at the Court of Ordinary for lettera of admlnlatratiou on
e eatate of Ann Smith,deceased:
Them are, therefore.-to cite and admonlah all whom It
may eonoern, to he and appear before aaid Court to make
objection. If any they have, on or before tbe flrat Monday
In Mar next, otherwiae aald letters will be granted.
Witness, John M. Mlllen, Esquire, Ordinary for Chatham
County, this lat day of April, 1864.
apl JOHN M. MlIJ.F.N.o. o. c.
BORGIA—Chatham County.—To all whom It may co
cern : Whereas, Frederick Scherff and M. Grothur
will apply at the Court of Ordinary for lettera of admin
Utration on the estate of John F. Carsten. deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
may ooncern, to be and appear before aaid Court to make
objection (If any they hare) on or before the drat Monday
in May next, otherwise aald letters will be granted.
Wltnesa, John M. MUIen. Biqulre, Ordinary for Chatham
county, thla lat day of April. 1864.
* P 1 ' JOHR >1. MILLER, o. 0. a
f~i EORGIA—('halham Oounlg.—To all whom It may con-
\JT cern : Whereaa, Thomas Holcombe will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for lettera of guardianship on the person
and property of John U. Bailey :
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make
objeotlon (If any they hare) on or before the first Monday
in May next, otherwise said lettera will be granted.
Witness. John M. Mlllen, Esquire, Ordinary for Chatham
county, this 1st day of April, 1864.
apl JOHR M. MILLER, o. c. c.
G EORGIA—Chatham County a— 1 To all whom it may con
cern : Whereas, Frederick E. Tobesu will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters of dismission as executor on
the estate of George Herb:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may eonoern, to be and appear before aaid Court, to
make objection. If any they have, on or before the first
Monday in October next, otherwise said letters will be
granted.
Witness, John M. Millon, Esquire, Ordinary for Chatham
eonny, this 1st day of April, 1864.
apl* JOHR M. MILLER, o c. c.
EORGIA—Chatham County :—To all whom It may con
cern : Whereas, Mrs. Mary J. Pooler will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for lettera of administration on tho estate
of Rebecca Pooler :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to be anil appear before said Court to make
oDjection (if any they have; on or before tho first Monday
in May next otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. John M. Mlllen, Esquire, Ordinary for Chatham
Oouniy, this 1st day of April, 1864.
__apl JOHN M. MHXER. o o 0
G EORGIA—Chatham County j—To all whom it may con
cern : Whereas. John K. Johnson will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate
of Richard, Denis:
These are, therefore, to cite end admonish all whom it
may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make
objection, if any they have, on or before the first Monday
in May next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, John M Millen. Esquire, Ordinary for Chatham
oounty, this first day of April ^18tL
G EORGIA—Chatham County.—Tn all whom it may con
cern : Wheareas, Abraham Minis will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters of dismission as administra
tor on the estate or Theodore Minis :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to be and appear before aaid Court, to make
objection, if any they have, on or before the firat Monday
In September next,otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, John M. Mlllen, Ksq.. Ordinary for Chatham
county, thla third day of March. 1864.
mart JOHN M. MILI.ER. o. 0. 0.
/I EORGIA—Chatham OountyTo all whom It may cn
VT cern : Whereas, Jno. I*. Williamson and Rotart Lack-
llaon will apply at the Court ol Ordinary, for letters of dis
mission aa executors on tho estate of James Sharpe, de
ceased :
These are. therefore, to clteandadnionish all whom it may
•oncern.to be and appear before said Court to innko objec
tion (if any they have) on or before the firat Monday in
August next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, John M.Mlllen.Esq..OrdinaryforChatham coun
ty this 1st day of February. 1864.
febl . JOHN M. MILLEN o. OO.
G EORGIA—Chatham County ;—To all whom It may con
com : Whereas. Dr. Jno. Gordon Howard will apply at
the Court of Ordinary for lettera of dismission aa executor
on tho estate of William Gibbons, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
may concern, to be aud appear before said Court to make
objection, if any they have, on or before tho first Monday
in July next, otherwise said lettera will be grauted.
Witness, John U. Mlllen, Esquire, Ordinary forChatham
county, this first day of January. 1864.
janl JOHR M. MTIJ.ER. o n. c.
JOHN M. MILLEN. o. o. n.
G EORGIA—Chatham County t—To vll whom it may
cern : Whereas. John Ronton will apply nt tho Court of
Ordinary for lettera dlamissory an administrator on the
eatate of John L. Swinney .deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all wham it
may concern, to be ana appear before said Courl, to make
ebjection.if any they have, on or before the first Monday in
June next, otherwise said letters will be granted
Witness. John M. Mlllen, Esquire. Ordinary for Chatham
county, thla 6th day of December, , °"’
JOHN M. MII.I.ER. o. r, c
G EORGIA—Chatham County :—To all whom it may con
cern : Whereas, Lixa Solomons will apply nt the Court
of Ordinary for lottera dismissory aa administrator cum
testamento annexo on the estate of Dr. Moses Sheftall, de
ceased:
These are, therefore, to citeand admonish all whom it
may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make
objection (If any they h&vel on or before tho first Monday
tn June next, otherwise said letters will bn granted.
Witness, John M. Mlllen. Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
connty, this Oth day of November. 1863.
novlO JOHR M. MILLEff. o.c.o.
G EORGIA—Chatham County:—To all whom it may con
cern: Whereas, John Bilbo will apply at the Court of
Ordlumry lor letters dismiBsory as administrator, on “
•state of James Bilbo -.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may
concern to be and appear before aald Court to make objec
tions (if any they havel on or before the first Monday in
June next, otherwiae saia letters will be-grantrd.
Witness,JohnM. Mlllen. Esq..Ordinary iorChnthamcoun-
ty, thla Bth day of November, 1863.
novlO JOHN M. MIU.F.N. o. C. 0.
G EORGIA—Chatham County—To nil whom it may
cern: Whereaa, Robert H. Griffin will apply to the
Court of Ordinary for lettera dlamissory on the estate of
Mrs. Jean Woo lruff. late of aaid county, deceased :
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may
concern, to be and appear before the said Court to make ob
jection (If any they nave,) on or before the first Monday in
May next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, John M. Mlllen, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
county, this first day of November, 1853.
noVJ JOHR M. MILLEN. o. 0. 0
G EORGIA—Chatham County :—To all whom it may con
cern : Whereas. George J. Kollock will npply at the
Court of Ordinary for lettera of dismission on tho estate of
Edward Reufville, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to 1>a and appear before suid Court, to
make objection, If any they have, on nr before tlio first
Monday in June next, otherwise said letter* will be
granted.
Witness, John M. Mlllen. EsquIre.Ordlnary for Chatham
county, this 1st day of December. 1863.
decT JOHR M. MILLER, o. c. c.
Court of Ordinary fOkCsmden County.
( 1 EORGIA—Camden county t—To all whom it may con-
J corn : Whereaa. Graham Crews will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for lottera of administration on the estate of
John H Stevens, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil whom It
may concern, to be and appear before aaid Court to make
otyeotion. if any thov have, on or before the first Monday
in May next, otherwise aald lettera will be granted.
Witness. James II. Holveaton. Esq., Ordinary for Camden
couuty, this 1st day of March. 1864.
mar6 JAMES H. HELVE8T0N. o. o. o_
G ~ EORGICamden~County. —To all whom It may con
cern i Whereas. James G. Crum, guardian or James K.
Ingerviile, will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters ol
dismission from said guardianship^
These are, therefore, to cite arn^dmonish all whom It
may concern, to be and appear nt my office within the time
proscribed by law. to show cause, If any they havo. why
otters of dismission should not be granted to the said ap
plicant.
Witness, James H. Ilelveston, Ordinary for Camden coun-
connty, this Bret day of February, 1864.
febo J. H. HELVESTON. o. 0. 0.
ll.ill.Stli ooih.Ii tor 1«>° I" •“ “» n TO“^n, l '!i„ ”,
I2,S J “SiT SWSL"'
(tainyt—no ,>
T May nrxt before the court house door, In States-
borough In Mid county, will be sold, under an order of the
Court of Ordinary on the first Monday in October last :
Pour hundred acres of land, granted to Mark Rollins,
bounded bv lands of Amos Maters, Jonathan Griner, Jor
dan McOollora. and Robert Miller, belonging to the estate
of Hannah Cone, late of aaid county, deceased. Sold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Mid estate. Terms
made known on tho day of salo. March I3th, 1864.
mhlB JONATHAN GIUNER. Adm’r.
G EORGIA—Bui/orA County;—To all whom It may con
cern : Whereas. William Shelfipjfl will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory as executor and
administrator on the estate of Mra Sarah Ginger, deceased:
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom !'
may coucern, to bo aud ap|>enr before tho said Court, to
make objection. If any they have, In terms of tho law,
otherwise Mid letters will be granted as applied for
Witness, W illiam lose, Sr., Esquire, Ordinary of Bulloch
county, tills 18th day of March, 1864.
nth IB WILLIAM LEE, 8r.. o. n. o.
RORGlA—HuUoch County i—To all whom It'msy con
com : Whereas, Green It. Slater and Thomas Dasher
will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of dismission
as executors on the estate of Ramucl Slater, deceased :
Theso are, therefore, to clto and admonish all whom it
may joneern,to lie and nppear before said Court to make
objection.If any they have, within Urn tlmo prescribed by
law. otherwise Mid letters will be granted.
Witness, Wm. Lee.aen’r, Ksq., Ordinary for Bulloch county,
this ‘JOthday of February, 1854
feb23 _ WIIJJAM LEE. Sr., o. b. c
G 1 EORGIA—ilulinch County t—To Thos. Itrooks or Rooks,
F who was reared by Charles Lowther. of Bulloch coun
ty. and after Ills death, remained with Mary lowther. the
widow of the Mid Charles, until ho was about of age, and
then moved to Ixiwndes county, in this State, and remain
ed there several years, and reports say, lhat he removed
from there to the State of Mississippi: the will of Mnry
lowther, giving to tho said Brooks or Books a legaev of one
hundred dollars, which Is ready to be paid to him : his
immediate attention is requested.
JOHR LF.E. Administrator
fob'23—3m with the will annexed of M»Ty Lowther.
G EORGIA—/fuflock County t—To all whom It may concern:
Whereas. James B. Lester, ggardinn of Knrnh ’/.liter-
auer, orphan of Charles Zitterauer. late of said county,
deceased, will apply at the Court of Ordinary for tatters
of I'Umlssion from said guardianship :
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
ma concern, to be and appear before said Court, to mnka
objection, if any they have, within the time prescribed by
law. otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. Wm. ta>e. Sr., Ksq,. Ordinary for Bulloch county,
this 20th day of February, 1854.
feb23 WM. LEE. Scn’r, o. b. o.
1 1 EORGIA—Bulloch County :—Tc all whom it may con-
T corn : Whereas, Adam .lone ami John Goodman, will
np|4y at the Court of Ordinnry for letters of dismission ns
executors on the estate ol diaries Zitterauer, late of Mid
county, deceased:
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern to be and appear before said Court to make
objection, if any they havo. within tho tlmo prescribed by
law.otherwise said letters will bo granted.
Witness, William Lee. S*., Esquire. Ordinary for Bulloch
county, this 20th day of February. 1854.
feb23 WILLIAM LEE, Sr., o. b. o.
G EORGIA— Ilulinch County:—-To nil whom it may con
corn : Whereas. John Leo will apply to the Court or
Ordinnry fnr lottera of dismission as administrator witli tho
will anuexed on the estate of Mary tawtlier, late of said
county, deceased:
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
may concern, to bo and appear before said Court, tn make
objection, if any they have, within tho time prescribed by
law. otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, William tao, Sr.. Esquire, Ordinary for Bulloch
county, tills 20tb February, 1854.
"23
G EORGIACounty*-To all whom It may con
cern i ffhereaa, John U. Geiger will apply at the
OourtofOrdluary for letters of administration on (be estate
of Alexander Kaen, deceased :
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
may eonoern to be and appear before said Court to make
objection, If any they have, on or before tbe first Monday
in June next,otherwise Mid letters will be granted.
Witness. James II. Ilelveston, Ksq., Ordinary for Camden
oouutv, this third day of April. 1864.
‘ ‘ H. Ill
apt 3
JAMES I
HELVESTON, o. o. o.
_ consent of parties,) at the store, No. 106 Bryan-st.,
on Tuesday, 18th of April next, between the usual hours ol
sale, stock of Stoves, Hardware, Tinware, Woodenware,
Brushes, Ac., levied upon by virtue of three (I. fss., Issued
from th* Oth (kreultCourt for tbe Southern District ofGeor-
« *- Whitman 4t Dickson, Geo. B. Moo re wood A Co., and
of • - - - i
;m. ••■.•.ulIuauiElNa, usv. «». Hisuvwnini nw.. snu
toblnson, tard k Co. each versus Jno. J. Maurice. Prop
erty polntod out by Plain tiff’s At'orneys. Also, the store
will be rented. JOHN R. JOHNSON,
P, 8 Marshal, District of Uoargla.
U NITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE.—Will be Sold be
fore the Court House In Savannah, on Tuesday, the
18th of April next, between the usual hours ol Mle, one
sorrell Horse and Buggy, levied upon by virtue of a fl. fa.,
issued from the Oth Cfrouit Court lor the Southern District
of Georgia. D«r Courcey, I* Tourcade k Co. vs. Dibble k
Carey. l*roperty pointed out by Plaintiff's Attorneys.
JOHN It. JOHNSON,
mh28 U. 8. Marshal, District of Georgia.
C HATHAM SHERIFF'S SALE.—On the flrst TuMdiyTn
May next, before the Court House door, In Savannah,
within tho legal hours of salo. will be sold, one Cow, one
grey mare Mule, ono sorrel horse Mule, and one Cart and
set uf Harness, levied on as the property of I'eyton R. John
son, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued oui of Chatham Inferior Court
in favor of Charles A. L. Lamar rr*. Peyton R. Johnson.
apl ALEXANDER THOMAS, C. C.
Buie Positive.
C HATHAM SHERIFF'S SALE CONTINUED.—Will besold
on tho first Tuesday in May next, before the court
house in the city of Savannah, between the usual hours
of sale, one undivided fourth part of two wharf lots, or
pieces of ground, situated on Hutchison's island, In
the county or Chatham and State of Georgia, being lots
Nos. thirteen and fourteen, together with all the resor-
voirs. wharves, buildings and Improvements on said lots,
and the steam engines and boilers, the plaining ma
chine. clapboard machine, saw gates, force pumps, and all
other macninory of every klndnnd description in and about
tlie sahl lota or building, (meaning tbe one-fourth part of
the Oglethorpe steam saw mill.) with tho appurtenances
thereunto belonging and appertaining; levied on as the
property of Edward F. Kinchley and Robert Todd, to satisfy
a fl. fa. on foreclosure of a mortgage Issued front Chatham
Superior Court in favor of George Newell vs. Edward F.
Kinchley and Robert Todd. Property set forth In said fl. fa.
apfl A. THOMAS. Shorlff o. c.
CITY MAltSilAI.’ft KAMO.
W ILL be sold at the Pound, on Tuesday, 18th Inst, at
11 o’clock, one dunn Cow. marked crop and two
splits in the right car, ami a split in tlie left ear. Two
ono year old calves, red and white, unmarked. Said cattle
worq impounded, and will be sold in accordance to tbe <
di nann s of the city.
aplfl PHILIP M. RUSSELL, c. M.
WILLIAM IJSE, Sr., o. b. <
fel>23
C l EORGIA—Bulloch County:—To all whom it may con-
T corn : Whereas, James B. Williams will apply at tlie
Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory ns administrator
on the estates of Washington Williams, Into of said county,
deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil whom it
nay concern, to bo and appear before said Court to mnke
objection (if any they have) within the time prescribed by
law, otherwise said letters will lie granted.
Witness. William tae. Sr.. Esq.. Ordinary for Bulloch
County, this 22d day of December. 1863.
janl WILLIAM LEE. Sr.. O. H. c.
G EORGIA—Bulloch County:—To all whom it may con
cern : Whereas, David Beasley will npply at the Court
of Ordinary for letters dismissory ns administrator
?stnte of tavy Davis, late of said county, deceased ;
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to bo and appear before said Court to make
objection (if any they have) within tlie time prescribed by
law. otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. Willinm tae. Sr.. Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch
couuty, this 22d day of December. 1863.
janl WILIJAM LEE. Sr., o. B. 0.
Coart of Ordinary for Bryan County.
C l EORGIA—Bryan Couuty :—Two months alter date ap-
3T pllcntlnn will lie mad* to the Court of Ordinary of
Bryan Countyfor leave tn sell n negro woman, belonging to
the Estate oPthe late Elias Perry, of said County, for a di
vision amongst the heirs of snld Estate.
L. B. DANIEL, )
N. J. CIJtRK. > Administrators.
ISAAC PERRY.
mh 15
A—Bryan
mlnistrator upon tho estate of Henry Dutton, dece;
cd will apply to the Court of Ordinary of this county, for
letters dismissory:
These are therefore to cite nil concerned to file their ob
jections. (if any they have) in terms of tlie law, otherwise
said letters will be grauted.
ap!28 A. H. SMITH, o. n. o
j Executors.
/■"IEORGIA—Camden County:—To all whom it may con-
’ * corn : Whereas, William H. Clark will apply to tbe
Court of Ordinary for letters of dismiMlon as executor on
•state of Luelen L. F. Polncy:
There 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 first Monday
In August next otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, J. H. Helveaton.Kao.,Ordinary for Camden coun-
ty. this Btn day of January, 1864.
Janl6 J. H. nKLYEBTON, o. c. o.
G EORGIA—Camden CountyTo all whom It may oon
cern : Wlmroax, William II. Clark will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters of dismission as executor on
the estate ol Victor Polncy :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
may ooncern, to be and appear before Mid Cdnrt, to make
objection, if any they have, on or before the first Monday
in August next, otherwiso said letters will be granted.
Witness. James H. Helreston Ordinary for Camden coun
ty. this Bth day of Januaty, 1864.
janl* JAMES H. HELVESTON o. o. a.
Coart of Ordinary of Balloctx County.
Court of Ordinary of I.lbcrty County.
C l EORGIA—I.ibtrly County:—Whereas. M. J. Moody, rx
T ecutor of tbe estate of James Moody, deceased, will
apply to tho Court of Ordinary of this county for letters
dismissory :
These are therefore to cite all concerned to file their ob
jections. (if any they have) in terms of tlie law, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
np8 W. I'. GIRARDEAU, o. i„ o.
C ~1 EORGIA—^-Liberty County—To nil whom it may con-
X cern: Whereaa. William J. King. Sr., will apply for
letters of administration on the estate of Dr. B. 11. King.
U.to of said county, deceased :
Theso are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to be and appear before said Court to mnke
objection (if any they have) within tlie tune prescribed by
law, otherwise said letters will be grnntcd.
Witness, W. I’. Girardeau, Ordinary for Liberty county,
this 24th day of September, 1853.
sep29 W. P. GIRARDEAU, o. t. C.
Ordinary for letters dismissory on the estate of Nathaniel
J. Way. late of said county, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to tie and appear before said Court, to mnke
objections, if any they have, within the tlmo prescribed by
law. otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, W. P. Girardeau. Ksq., Ordinary lor Liberty
county, this 21th day of September. 1863.
sep2fl W. I’. GIRARDEAU, o. l. c.
C 'tEORGIt—Liberty County :—To nil whom it may con
I cern : Whereas, Mrs. K S. taw will apply fnr letters of
administration on the estate of Rev. Josinh S taw, late of
said county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to be and appenr before said Court, to make
objections, if any they have, within the time proscribed by
law. otherwise said letters will bo granted.
Witness. W. P. Girardeau, Esq . Ordinnry for Liberty
sunty. this 26th day of November. 1863.
wotUB W. P. GIRARDEAU, o. . c.
G iXjRGIA—Liberty County:—To all whom it may con
cern : whereas,.lease Brewer applies for letters of ad
ministration on the estato of James Brewer, late of said
county, deceased :
These are, therefor*, to clto and admonish, all whom it
may concern, to be and appear at my office within tho time
prescribed by law. to show cause, if any they have, why
said letters should not he granted.
Witness. W. P. Girardeau, Ordinary for liberty county
tills first day of November. 1863.
nov4 W. P. GIRARDEAU, o. L. 0.
t l EORGIA—Liberty County:—To all whom it may con-
I corn: Whereas, S H Perry will apply to the (fourt of
Ordinary for letters dismissory as administrator on the
estate of Abinl Perry:
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil whom it
may concern to be and appear before said Court to make
abjections, if any they have, within tho time prescribed by
law, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Given nnder my hand at this ofllco this 3d day of Reptem -
ber. 1863. scp7 \Y P. GIRARDEAU, o. l. o.
FT EORGIA—Liberty County:—To all whom it may con
VX cern : Whereas, V. Grcst will apply at the Court of Or
dinary for letters dismissory as administrator on the estate
of F. Cottmnn;
These are, therefore, to clto and admonish all whom it
msy concern to be and appenr before said Court to make
abjection (If any they have) within tho time proscribed by
aw, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Given under my hand at this office, this 1st day of An
gus’1863 augfl W. P. GIRARDEAU. O. t. 0.
/ 1 EORGIA—Liberty Cbunty:—Adximktatok h Salk.—On
VX tho first Tuesday in Ma.v next, will bo sold before the
Court House door, ilincsville, Liberty County, fifty five
acres of tand, more or less, nnd Improvements Hold by
au order of tho honorable Court of Ordinnry for Liberty
connty, for the benefit of tbe heirs and legatees of tlie es
tate of Elizabeth Nclmo. 11th March. 1864.
mh15 JOHN F.. GIRARDEAU. Adm’r.
EORGIA*—Liberty County :—Tills is to certify that
whereas, no person has applied for letters of adminis
tration on the estate of Mary J. Stevens. late of said county
deceased, and as it is necessary for tho security aud gcod
management of said estato that tho Mid letters of adminis
tration be taken out immediately. I warn all persons inter
ested. that unlos* said letters bo applied fqr. they will bo
granted according to law, ns regards tho duty of tho Ordi
nary in such csMS.
nov20 W. P. GIRARDEAU, O. L, 0.
Msy next, between tlie usual hours of sale, AU the right,
title nnd interest of William II Lloyd of and In the un
ox plred lease of thnt brlrk dwelling house, on Farm street,
four wooden tenement houses on Bryan street, together
with the lots ami ull nnd singular tho appurtenances
thereunto belonging or in anywiso appertaining, situate,
lying and being in tho city of Savannah, and bounded by
lunds owned by the estato of Joseidi Htlleii, on tho north
and west sides, by Bryan street on the south, and by Farm
street on the east—levied on under sad by virtue of three
city tax executions, Issued under Iho hand and seal of tho
Treasurer of the City of Havnnnah against Wm. II Lloyd,
for his City Taxes, for the years eighteen hundred and fil'ty-
ono. eighteen hundred and fifty-two. and eighteen hundred
and fifty-three. PHILIP M. RUSSELL,
mnrcli2fl City Marshnl.
I N SUPERIOR COURT; CHATHAM OOUNTY.-Jamos Rus
sell versus Jane Russell—Libel for Divorce.—It appear
ing to the Court that tbe defendant in the nboro stated
case is out of the limits of this State, it is ordered, on mo
tion of William S. Iiassinger, attorney for libellant, thnt
said defendant nppear and answer at the next term of this
Court, aud In delault thereof, that the libellant proceed ex
parte.
And. it is further ordered, that service or this rule be ef
fected by publication in one of tho public gazettes of this
Stale for three months previous to the next term of this
Court.
A truo extract from the minutes.
JNO. F. Gl'ILMARTIN, Clerk S. C C. C.
Savsnnali. February Oth. 1854. fnb“—3nr
IVI OTICE—Two months afterdate application will lm made
11 to tlie Court of Ordinary of liberty couuty. for leave
to sell tlie real and personal ostaio of Jacob Sims, late ol
said county, deceased. WM. GRICE. )
ap8 _ CHARLES KNIGHT, /
N OTICE.—Tbe undersigned intend to apply to the Marine
nnd Fire Insurance Hank, nt Savannah, (la., for pay
mont of two halves of fifty dollar bills on said Bank, to wit:
left-hand half, letter A. No. 201. signed J. Olmstead. Cash’r.
nnd right hand half, letter B. No. 304. dated Jan’y 1st.
1862. signcil K-dw’d 1’ndelford. Pres. These parts of hills
were pasted toxetiicr. and were so received by the under-
sigued, without, at the time, observing the discrepancy.
WM. MAXEY & CO.
Monticello. Jasper county.Feb’y 22,1854. f25—w!3
N OTICE.—All persons having claims against tho Es
tate of Mrs. Caroline M. Fraser, late of Chatham Co.,
deceased, are requested to hand them, duly attested, within
the tlmo prescribed by law, to Gridin k Gordon. Attorneys;
nnd nil persons indebted to said Estate, are requested to
make paymeut to the same.
MARY J. POOLER. Administratrix.
nili 15 de bonis non, cuin testamento annexo.
N otice.—All persons having demends against Roberto.
Guernrd. Inte of Chathnm county*deceased, are here
by notified to present them duly attested, to tho undersign
ed. witiiin the time proscribed by law. And all persons
indebted will please make Immediate payment.
doc22 K. B. GU’ERARD. Executrlx_
N OTICE—All persons having demands against the estate
of Benjamin B. King, late of Liberty county, deceased,
are requested to present them, according to law, and those
indebted to said estato are requested to inako payment.
J«n1B ^ WM. J. KINO, Adm’r.
S IX MONTHS after date application will be made to th.
honorable the Ordinary of Liberty county, fnr leave to
sell all tho real estato belonging to tho estate of Benjamin
B. King. Into of said county, deceased.
Jnn18 WM. J. KING. Adm’r.
N OTICE.—AH persons indebted to the estate of JULES
ROUSSEAU, deceased, are requested to make imme
diate payment to T. A. Acosta, at tlie old stand, corner of
Bull nnd Bay streets, an all bills remaining unpaid after
the 20th lust., will bo placc<nn tbe hnnds of nu Attornoy
for Collection. mar2-tf M. A. ROUSSEAU. Admx.
N OTICE—All persons having demandsngainnt the estato
of Robert M. Chnilton. late of Chatham county, de
ceased arc requested to hand them in. duly attested, with
in tho time prescribed by law, to Julian Hart ridge. Esq.,
and nil persons indebted to said estnto re requested to
make inunedinte payment to the same.
feli24 MARGARET CHARLTON, Executrix.
|vj OTICE.—All persons having claims against, and all in-
11 dobted to, the estate of Daniel Zettler. deceased, will
settle will JOHN WILKINS,
j R nG Qualified Administrator.
N OTICE.—Two months from date application will be
made to the Ordinary of Chatham connty, for leave
to soil tat No. 70. in 24th district, Cherokee (now Floyd)
county, belonging to the estate of C. P. Ricliardsone, de
ceased.
April 1st. 1854.
R. T. GIBSON.
JAMES P. SCREVEN, ]
v . } Executors.
apl
ade to
e to sell real
11 'WO MONTHS nfter dale application will he
L the Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave to ....
and personal property of Iho estate of Samuel Griffin.
ROBERT II. GRIFFIN, Adm’r.
April 1st. 1854. n pl
CIUVII MONTHS after date application will bo made to tlie
X Ordinary of Chatham county for leave to sell real and
personal property, of the estate of Robert W. Pooler.
MARY J. POOLER, Adm’r.
April 1st, 1854. »pl
A LL persons having demands against tbe estate of Mrs
Sophia Evans,deceased, Inte of Chatham county, are
hereby notified to present them, fluly attested, to tho un
dersigned, within the time prescribed by law. All indebted
to said estate to make payment to
JAMES L. SMITH. 1
CHARLES A. IRVINE, j wor "’
tnnrO wOw
A DMINISTRATOR’S SAI.K.-M ill be sold, on the 'first
Tuesday in May next, before the court house, tlie fol
lowing tats of tand : tat 140,10,2 Cliorokee ; tat No. 81,
33. tap county j tat No. 26. 11, tao county ; tat No. 180,
6. 2. Muscogee county. Sold under a decree of Die Superior
Court of Chatham county for purposes of a division amongst
the helm. m!i26 JACOB SHAFFER. Adm’r.
A DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.—Sixty days after date ap
plication will be made to the Ordinnry of Liberty
county, for leave to sell nil (lie real estato of the late Eliz
abeth Nelmo, deceased, of said county, situated in the
inty of Liberty, for the benefit of tho heirs Bnd distribu
tees of tho said estate. JOHN E GIRARDEAU,
janll cum testamento annexo.
jlOUR MONTHS after dale nnplicatinn will lie mnde tc
the Honorable Court of Ordinnry of Rulloch county, for
leave to divide tlie estate of Robert Donnldson. late of said
llinty, deceased, between tlie legal heirs of snid estate.
MATTHEW DONALDSON, Adm’r.
This the 20th February. 1854. feb23
Coart of Ordinary for RPIntosli County,
C 'IF/) ROI A—Afc/rtins 6 County:—Notice to Ilobtora and
X Creditors :—AH persons having demands against Jatnen
Blue, late of said county. decOMed. are hereby notified to
present them, properly attested, within the time prescribed
by law ; aud all persons Indebted to said deceased are here
by required to make immediate payment to K. M. Blount.
Esq., who U my duly authorized agent.
SARAH 0. BLUE. Adm»x.
Darien. 1st December. 1868.aoc8—wfl
•Will
G EORGIA—Bulloch Couuty:—To all whom it my concern:
Whereas, Hardy B. Hodges, will apply at tho Court of
Ordinary for Uttyr* of dismission from tlie guardianship of
Sarah Lanier, orphan of Frederick Lanier, and also, fnr
letters of dismission from tlie guardianship of Aloxander
W. Stewart, orphan of Alexander Stewart, decoaaod:
These ore, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
may concern, to be and appear before Mid Conrt, to make
ohjeetlon, If any they liave, within the tlmo prescribed by
otherwise Mid letters will be granted,
witness, Wm. Lee. sen’r., Esq..Ordinary for Bulloch coun
ty, this 20th day of February, 1864.
fib2S WHXLAM LEE, 8en’r., 0.1.0.
/X EORGI A—Irvin County :—ADMlNIwnun'R’B SxLl.—'
VT be sold, on tho Orst Tuesday In June noxt, before .....
Court House, at Irwlnsvllle. Irwin County, between the
,ou . nl one tract of land. No. 228, lying in
said County, and containing 400 acres. For the benefit of
tlio heirs or Alexander Night, deceased
"Pi CHA8. k THOMA8 KNIGHT. Adm’rs.
E XECUTRIX SALE.—Agreeably to an order of tlie In
ferior Court of Chatham county when sitting for ordl-
narv purposes, passed at the January term, 1846. will be
J" 1 'V 1 the Court Houm door In the cltv or Savannah, on
the first Tuesday In June next, an undivided half part of
Ih.t trtcl of Lid on II,. UtU. 0,m, Hl k„.„ „ (“ uVil
Green and Cedar Hill, belonging to the estate of Eben H.
Williams, deceased, to complete titles.
MARGARET. 0. WILLIAMS, F.t'lx.
April fl, 1864. ap7—2m
called Timokn. Hit unto in Orango county, containing
eight hundred and ten acr« s, the property of tlio estate of
Jno. P. Williamson. The snid land is valuable for the cul
tivation of the sugar cane, and is easily accessible.
JOHN WILIJAMSON.
HENRY WILLIAMSON.
Savannah, February 22d, 1864. feb24—2m
M ONEY LOST.—Three months from dale npplicatinr
will be mnde to the Marino A Fire Insurance Bank
and tho Bank State of Georgia, for new Notes in place of
the originals, one hatfof which have beeu lost by mail, of
the following description, to wit:
$100 M. A F. Ins. Bank, Sav. Ga. tatter II. No. 1072
$60 •• •• “ “ “ “ “ - K, No. 690.
$5 Bank State of Ga., “ «• •« A. No. 1634.
$2 “ “ 41 * 4 44 much worn and defaced.
DAVID MATTIIIS.
Troupville. Ga.. 23d Feb , 1854. marl-13w.
MORE GIFT BOOKS.
W THORNE WILLIAMS has just received additional
• supplies of Gift Books, with fine engravings, among
them are—
Homes of American Statesmen, with numerous eng'v’gs.
Wild Scenes nnd Song Birds, 20 colored illustrations.
The Wide. Wide World, beautifully illustrated with Ono
engravings bound in Tuikey morocco.
Lyrics of the Wide. Wide World, the Music by Glovor.
Favorite Picture Book or Gallery of Delight.
Gnrden Walks witli the Poets; Christinas Blossoms;
Friendship's Offering ; Oracles for Youth. Ac.. Ac. d29
FANCY GROCERY STORE.
’T’HE subscriber would inform his friends that he has re-
X turned to Savannah, and will this day open a Fancy
Grocery Store in the middle tenement of Sorrel’s Building,
known as the old Georgian Reading Room.
TTiis present stock, which has been selected with great
care, embraces every article In the abovo named business;
also.Segars, Wines. Liquors, Ac., of tbe most approved
brands.
He has seleclod for his motto. “ quick sales nnd small
profits,” and as ho believes that tlio public can readily dis
criminate between spurious and genuine articles, he conO
dently invites all to examine tils stock and judge for them
selves. nov!5 P. (CURRAN.
lamoui.l
. HOOTCH OF WITHDRAWAL
Of certAln lands In the States of Alabama, MiaalMlppI, and
Louisiana, situated on the routes or tho following pro
posed Hallroada, via:
From Mobile to Gerard, Alabama ; from Selma to Gun
ter’s Landing, on the Tennessee river, Alabama ; and the
continuation of tho road from Savannah, Georgia, via Mo
bile. Alabama, to New Orleans. Lonislsna ; and tho braneh
thereof from Albany, Georgia, via Eulaula, on tho Chatta
hoochee river, to Montgomery, Ala.
In puisuaneeof the order* of th* President of tlie Unit
ed HUtes, bearing data the 13th and 21st instant, all the
publle lands wltbTn the following-named township*, situat
ed along the routes of the proposed Railroads above men
tioned in the district* of land subject to Mle at the several
offices herein mentioned, will bo withheld from Mle or en
try until further nolle*, to wit:
IN THE STATE OF ALABAMA.
In the District of lands rabject to Mle at St. Brora tvs.
North qf the bate line ami tad of the principal meridian,
toufkem survey.
Townships ono, two. three, and four, of ranges one, two,
three, and four.
North of the bate line and west of the principal meridian,
touthem turvey.
Townships one, two, three, and four, of rapge one.
Townships ono, two. and throe, ot ranges two and three.
South of the thiityfnt degree of latitude and ead qf the
principal meridian.
Township! one, two, three, and four, of range ono.
Townships one, two, three, four, aud five, of rango two.
Townshlpsone, two, three, and four, ol rango throe.
Township one, of rango lour.
South qf the thirty-jlnt degree of latitude and wed qf the
princi/Hil meridian.
Townshlpa one, two, three, four, five, and six, of ranges
one and two.
Townships one. two, three,four, five, six, seven, and eight,
of rango three.
Townships four, fivo, six,and seven, of range four.
In the district of lands subject to sale at NI'ahta.
North of the bate line ami eait of the principal meridian,
touthem turvey.
Townships one, two, three, four, and five, of ranges five,
six. sown, eight, nine, ten. eleven, twelve, thirteen, four
teen. fifteen, sixteen, and seventeen.
Townships two. three, four, aud fivo, of ranges eighteen,
nineteen, and twenty
Townships two, three, four, fivo, six, seven, and eleven,
of ranges twenty-one, twenty-two.
Townships three, four, five, six, seven, and cloven, of
range twenty-three. v
Townships three, four, fivo, six, seven, eight, nine, ten,
eleven, of ranges twenty-four, twenty fivo.
Townships three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten,
and eleven, of range twenty-six.
Townships three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nino, and
ten, ot range twenty-seven.
Townships three, four, Uve, six. Boven. eight, and nino, of
range twenty-eight.
Townships four, five, six, seven,eight, and nine, of range
twenty nine.
Townships five, six. seven, and eight, of range thirty.
In tbe district of lands subject to sale at CsnAiiA,
North of the bate line and ead of the principal meridian,
toulhrmluney.
Township six, of ranges six and seven.
Townships six and seven, of range eight.
Townships six, seven,,eight, seventeen, and eighteen, of
range nine.
Townships six, seven, eight, seventeen, eighteen, nine
teen, twenty, twenty-one, of rango ten.
Townships six, seven, eight, nino, sixteen, seventeen,
eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty one and twenty-two, of
range eleven.
Townships six, seven,eight.nine,ten,sixteen,seventeen,
cigteen, ninoteen. twenty, twenty-one, and twenty-two, of
range twelve.
Townships six. sevon, eight, nine, ten, cloven, seventeen,
eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, and twenty-two, of
range thirteen.
Townships six, seven, eight, nine, ten. eleven, twelve
twenty, twcntv-ono.and twenty-two. of range fourteen.
Townships six, eight, nine, ten. eleven, twelve, twenty-
one. and twenty-two. of range fifteen.
Townships six, nine, ten. eleven, twelve, thirteen, four
teen, and twenty-two, of range sixteen.
Townships six, nine. ten. eleven, twelve, thirteen, four
teen. fifteen, and sixteen, of range seventeen.
Townslilpssix. ten. eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fif
teen, sixteen, and seventeen of range eighteen.
Townships six, seven, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen,
and fourteen, of ranges nineteen, twenty.
Townships twelve, thirteen, and fourteen, of rango twen
ty-one.
Townships twelve, thirteen, fourteen, and fifteen, of
range twenty-two.
Townships twelve, thirteen, and fourteen, of rango twen
ty Hires.
Townships twelve and thirteen, of range twenty-four.
Township twelve, of range twenty-five.
In the district of lands subject to sale at Mo.ntgomkhy.
North qf the bate line amt etui of the principal meridian,
touthem turvey.
Townships twenty-two, twenty-three, and twenty-four.of
rnngesixteen.
Townships twenty three, nnd twenty-four, of range sev
onteen.
Townships twenty-three, and twenty four, of rango eigh
teen.
Townships seventeen, eighteen, and twenty-four,of range
nineteen.
Townships seventeen, nnd eighteen, of range twenty.
Townships fifteen, sixteen, nnd seventeen, of rango twen
ty-one.
Townships fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, of range
twenty two.
Townships thirteen,fourteen, fifteen, and sixteen, olrnnge
twenty-three.
Townships twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen.nnd sixteen,
ol ranges twety-four.twonly-five.
Townships thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen,
of ranges twenty-six, twenty-seven.
Townships fourteen, fiftonn,sixteen, seventeen,eighteen,
of ranges twenty-eight, twcuty-nino.
Townships fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, and eighteen, of
range thirty.
In thedlstrict of lands subject to sale atTrscAUMMA.
North of the bate line, and rad of the principal Meridian,
touthem tuney.
Township twenty three, of ranges eleven and twelve.
Townships twenty-three and twenty-four, of ranges thir
teen. fourteen, fifteen nnd sixteen.
South of the bate line and iced of the principal meridian,
northern turvey.
Township twenty-two.of range ono.
South qf the bate line and ead of the principal meritlian,
, northern turvey.
Townships twenty one and twenty-two ot range one.
Townships twenty, tweuty-one and twenty-two or range
two.
Township seventeen, of rango four.
In tlie district of lands subject to sale nt HCNTSVILLR.
South of the bate line and east qf the princijnl meridian,
northern turvey.
Township eight, of range two.
Towuship nine, of range tlirce.
Townships nine, ten and eleven, ot rango four.
Townships nine.ten, eleven and twelve, of range fivo.
Township twelve, of range six.
In tho dfstcrct of lands subject to salo at IjnuKO.V. jj
SoujLh of th: base line and ead qf the jirindpal meridian,
northern tunry.
Township twenty-oiio, of range one.
Townships twenty, twouty-one. and twenty-two, of rango
two.
Townships eight, nine, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen,
twenty, twenty-one. and twenty-two. of range three.
Townships six, seven, eight, nine, fifteen, sixteen, seven
teen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, and twenty-
two, of rango four.
Townships six, seven, eight, nine, ten. eleven, twelve,
thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen,
nineteen, twenty twenty-one, and twenty-two, of range
five.
Townships seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thir
teen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nino
teen.and twenty, of raugo six.
Townships eight, nino. ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, four
teen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, nnd eighteen, of range
seven.
Townships ten, eleven, twelve, thirtecu, fourteen, fifteen,
sixteen, seventeen, of range eight.
Townships eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, nnd
sixteen, of range nino.
Township fourteen, of rango ten.
IN THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI.
In the district of lands subject to sale nt AfarsTA.
South of the thirty fird degree of latitude and wed of theprin-
ri'jHif meridian.
Townships four, five, six, and sovou, of ranges four and
five
Townships four, fivo, six, seven and eight, of ranges six
and seven.
Townships five, six, seven, and olglit, of ranges eight,
ulne, ten. eleven, twulve.nnd thirteen.
Townships six, seven, eight, nine, and ten, of ranges four
teen nnd fifteen.
Townships seven, eight nine, and ten, of rango sixteen.
Townships eight and nine, of range seventeen.
IN THE STATE OF LOUHIANA.
In the district of lands subject to sale at GKEK-vsni'Ro.
South of the base Hue and east of the principal meridian
Townships eight and nine, of range thirteen.
Townships eight, nine, and ten, of ranges fourtoen, fif
teen and sixteen.
Township ten. of rango seventeen.
In thedistrict of lands subject tn sole nt Nkw On: fans.
South qf the bate line, ead of the prinrijial meridian, and
east of the Mississippi river.
Townships twelve and thirteen, of ranges ten nnd eleven.
Townships eleven, twelve, and thirteen, of range twelve.
Townships ten. eleven, twelve, and thirteen, of ranges
thirteen and fourteen
Townships ten, eleven, nnd twelve, of range fifleen.
Given under my hand, nt tlie General tand Office, nt tho
city of Washington, this 28th day of February, 1864.
By order of the President:
mh 18—Otw JOHN WILSON. Commissioner.
NEW BOOKS.
RECEIVED FEBRUARY 7th, 1854. BY 8. 8. 8JBLEY.
D ASHES, or American Humor, by Howard Paul; Old
Brewery and the new Mission House at the Five
Points, by tho tadlcs of tin* Mission
Domber and Daughter, a companion to Dombey and Son.
beautifully illustrated.
Wheel of Misfortune.
Momoira. Journal and Correspondence of Thomas Moore,
edited by tard John Rnssell. M. I’., number VI.
Graham's aud Putnam’s Magazines, for February.
Gleason's Pictorial; also, a large variety of School Books,
Pa|>cr, and Stationery, for sale at 135 Congress it. D
COUGHS, COLDS AND BRONCHITIS.
P ASTI LI EH I)E PARIS.—For the cure of coughs, colds
and bronchial affections of tho throat, so prevalent at
this season of the year. We do not recommend the Pas
tilles de Paris to euro all the Ills life is heir to, but we do
My they will cure all affection* of the throat, oe a trial ol
them will prove. Manufactured by Moore k Taylor, 81
Maiden-lane, New York.
N. B.—The gennine bear* the.written signature of Moon
k Taylor. Just reeelvod and for sale by
mh4 W. W LINCOLN, Mon ament Square
NOTICM OK WITHDRAWAL.
In pursuance of tbe order of tho President of the United
States, bearing date the 18th Instant, Usued on the repre
sentatlona and at the request of the Senators and part of
the delegation In Congress from the State of Alabama, the
lands within tlie following described townships, sitnated in
tbe Slates of Alabama ana Florida, along the routes ol tlie
proposed railroads from Pensacola. Florida, to Montgomery,
Alabama, and from the laet mentioned plaoe, via Wetumn-
ka, Ely Ion. Decatur, and Athena, to the TonneMee line, will
be withheld from sale or entry, except for valid pre-emp
tion claims, until further orders, to wit:
IN THE 8TATK OF FLORIDA.
In the district lands subject to mIr at TALLAKAnra.
South of the bate line nnd wed of the principal meridian.
Townships one and two, of ranges twenty-eight, twenty
nine, thirty and tbirty-one.
Township one, of range thirty two.
North qf the bate line and wed qf the principal meridian.
Townships five and six, of range twenty-seven.
Townships one, two,three, four, five ami six, of ranges
twenty-eight, twenty-nine, tnlrty, thirty-one and thirty-
two.
IN THE SPATE Op ALABAMA.
Situated in the districts of lands subject to Mle at star
ts :
North of the bate line and ead of the principal meridian
touthem turvey.
Townships one* and two*, of range seven.
Townships one* two* nnd three*, of range eight.
Townshlpsone*, two*, three*, foui*,snd five*, of ranges
nine, ten. eleven and twelve
Townships four* and five*, of range thirteen.
In the district of lands subject to sale at Caiiawiia :
North qf the bate line and ead of the principal meridian,
touthem survey.
Township six* of range ten.
Townships six*,seven*, and eight*, of range eleven.
Townships six*, seven*, eight*, nine*, ten* and twenty-
two, of range twolvo. •
Townships six*, seven*.eight*, nine*, ten*, eleven*, twen
ty-one*, and twenty two*, of range thirti'en.
Townships six*, icven*, eight*, nine*, ten*, eleven*,
twelve*, twenty*, twenty-one*, nnd twenty-two*, of range
fourteen.
Townships seven*, eight*, nine*, ten*, eleven*, twelve*,
thirteen, fourteen*, nineteen, twenty, tweety-one*. and
twenty-two*, of range fifteen.
Townships nine*, ten*, eleven*, twelve*, thirteen*, four-
teen*, fifteen*, sixteen*, seventeen*, eighteen*, nineteen,
twenty, twenty-one, and twenty-two*, of range sixteen.
Townships ten*, eleven*, twelve*, thirteen* fourteen*,
fifteen*, sixteen*, seventeen*.eighteen*, nineteen, twenty,
«nd twenty-one. of range seventeen.
Townships eleven*, twelve*, thirteen*, fourteen*, fifteen*,
sixteen*, seventeen*,eighteen* and nineteen, of range eigh
teen.
Townships fourteen*, fifteen,* sixteen*, nnd seventeen*,
of range nineteen,
Township seventeen*, of range twenty.
In thedlstrict of Innas subjoct to sale at Titsoaujosa:
North of the bate line and ead of the principal meridian,
touthem turvey.
Townships twenty-three* and twenty-four, of ranges
oleven and twelvo.
Townships twenty-thrpe* and twenty-four*, of ranges
thirteen and fourteen
Township twenty-three*, of range fifteen.
South of the bate line amt wed of the princijial meridian.
northern turvey.
Township fifteen*, sixteen*, seventeen*, olghlecn, nino
teen, twenty, twenty-one, and twenty-two, ol range one.
Townships fifteen*,sixteen*, seventeen*, eighteen*, nine
teen*. twenty, twenty-one nnd twenty-two, ol range two.
Townships fifteen, sixteen*, seventeen*, eighteen*, nine-
teen*. twenty*, twenty-one and twenty-two, ol range three.
Townships fifteen, sixteen*, seventeen*, eighteen*, nine
teen*, twenty*, twenty-one* and twenty-two, of range
four.
in the district of lands subject to sale at Htumnrtui:
South of the bate line and west of the princijtal meridian,
northern turvey.
Township fourteen*, of range one.
Townships seven, eight, nino. ten, eleven, twelve* thir
teen* nnd fourteen*.of rango two.
Townships one. two. three, four, five. six. seven, eight,
nine, ton, eleven, twelvo, thirteen and fourteen, of ranges
three, four and five.
Townships two, three, four, five, six, and Reven, of range
six.
in Iho district of lands subject to sale at MoRTOOWDtT :
North of the bate line and east of the principal meridian,
southern tunry.
Townships twenty-one and twenty-two*, of range sixteen.
Townships nineteen, twenty and twenty-one, of range
seventeen.
Townships seventeen*, eighteen*, nineteen and twenty,
of range eighteen.
Townships seventeen*, eighteen and nineteen, of ranges
nineteen and twenty.
Also, on the route of the proposed branch railroad, from
Albany. Georgia, to Montgomery, by order of the President,
bearing date the 21st ultimo ;
North of the bate line ami east of the prinrijxtl meridian,
touthem survey.
Township eleven, of range twenty-five.
Townships ten. eleven and twelve, of rango twenty-six.
Townships nine, ten, eleiennnd twelve, of range twenty,
seven.
Townships nine, ton,eleven, twelve and thirteen, of range
twenty-eight.
Townships eight, nino, ten, eleven, twelvo and thirteen,
of range twenty-nine.
Townships cloven twelve, thirteen and fourteen, of range
fhirty.
Townships fourteen and fifteen, of range thirty-one.
Tlio townships marked thus • having been already with
drawn in previous notices.
Given under my hand at the General tand Office, at tlie
city of Washington, this 30th day of March. 1864.
By order of tho President: JOHN WIINON,
Commissioner.
W. TIIORNE WILLIAMS^
NKW HOOKS.
S HEIL’8 SKETCHES OF THE IRISH BAR; Old nrewery
and new Mission House • f the Five Points, illustrated
I.t. Herndon’s Exploration of the Valley of the Amaxon.
will, maps and plates.
Knrle on the Native Races of tlio Indian Arciiliielago,
with colored plates.
Miner’s Domestic Poultry Book.
Appleton’s edition ot the Pools, in 8vo., Milton, Young,
anil Herbert, received.
Little 4t Brown's edition, in 12mn . of Gray’s Pooms.
Edgar Clifton, a story of .School Lifo.
Willis’ Health Trip, now supply.
Putnam’s Monthly for February.
Brailliwaite’s Half Yearly Rctros|K>ct, for Jnnuary.
tandon tancet. for February. febO
N EW BACON, FLOUR. Ac.—75 casks choice Sides and
Shoulders. 20 do Baltimore Hams, 350 bbls Georgia
Flour. 28 do Hiram Smith’s do. 76 boxes E D Cheese. 100
bags Bio Coffee, 26 do Java do, recently received nn<’. for
sale by mhlfl HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO.
M OURNING GOODS.—Plain, plaid and figured Bareges;
blnck crape Barege; silk Tissues and Grenadines ;
black Silks of all wjdtbs ; French printod Jaconets; Organ
dies nnd Lawns ; French and English mourning Ginghams
and Calicos; French Bombazines; Canton Cloths and AI
paens ; English black Crapo Veils, Collars snd Sleeves, just
received by mar6 DxWlTT k MORGAN.
H UTTER, CHEESE AND FLOUR—30 kegs selected Butter,
70 boxes do white Cheese. 60 do do colored do, 28 bbls
Hiram Smith’s Flour, 30 lislf bbls Geneseu do. for sale by
nov23 _ SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k 00.
NOTICE
Of the BanovaI qf the Land Office, from Sparta to Elba, in
A LA TIARA.
U NDER authority of an Act of Congress, entitled •* An
act authorizing changes in tlie location of taud Offi
ces.” approved March 3, 1863, it is hereby declared nnd
made known, that the tand Office for the salo ofthe public
lands in the Sparta district, Alabama, will bo removed from
the town or Sparta, its present location, to Elba, in Coffee
County in said State, on tlie first day of April next.
Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this
14th day of February, A. I) 1854.
By tho President: FRANKLIN PIERCE.
John Wilson, Commissioner of tlie General tand Ofllco.
fol)27-Btw
8UNDIUKB.
1 A HALF CHESTS superior Gunpowder Tea; 0 do do do
AY7 Hyson do;
10 half chests. In quartor lb packages, Hyson Tea, con
venient fnr retailing;
40 9 and 10 lb chests su|ierior Hyson Ten;
8 half chests, in 2 lb packages, do do do;
10 do do in 2 lb do superior Black do;
20 do do in qunrtcrlb do. Black Tea for retailing;
15 0 lb do superior Black Tea;
10 bags black Pepper; 10 do AUspico;
80 mats Cinnamon;
40 boxos ground Pepper, Ginger nnd Spice;
60 do superior Mustard;
60 do tamon. Raspberry nnd Strawberry Svrnp;
40 do one gallon, half nnd quarter, assorted Pickles;
TOO do Adamantine Candles;
00 do Beadel’sTallow do;
30 do Sperm Candies; 00 do Family Soap;
80 do Pale and No 1 Soap;
40 do Pearl Starch; 30 do Tomato and Walnut Catsup;
20 do ground Coffee;
12 do Soda Saleratus,In quarter,hf and one lb papers;
8 do Ginger Preserves;
10 do assorted W I do;
30 do 1 gro each, quarter and hf lb Smoking Tobacco;
20 gro One cut Yellow Bank Chewing Tobacco;
60 do do assorted brands do do;
80 M Cigars, sssorted kinds. For ssle by
feb24 WEBSTER k PALMES.
A CHAMPION has just received per steamer and other
. recent arrivals, and offors for sale—26 tills II Smith’s
Hour, 26 half bbls extra Flour. 60 boxes Cheese. English
dairy, while and pine apple. 60 bbls and 50 naif bbls Balti
more Flour. 20 kegs choice Goshen Butter. 20 half bbls Ful
ton market Beef. 6 bbls. 10 half bbls, 10 quarter bbls. 10
taxes and 26 bags Buckwheat. 200 bbls and bags of Georgia
Hour. 100 boxos and hair boxes Soap, 26 bbls Carter’s and
June Potatoes, vory fine. dccl
R EDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF ni/iCK TIN WARE.—
\ ens°n, Steak, all bLize. ami Hot Water Dlshos. from
t z to JO Inches, of superior nnd medium quailtj ; also. Dish
(overa. Coffee Greroues, Tea and Coffee Yjrns, Egg Boilers.
Ac. I will sell u low«athey can be purchased In the north.
Proprietors of Hotels Steam Boata, Planters, and others
arc Invited to call and examine.
o® 1 - 1 COLLIN8,100 Bryan street.
C REAM CHOCOLATE DROP8.—Chocolate prepared in
the most palatable manner, tho greatest luxury in tho
form of Candy, Just reoelred, and for sale by
W. W. LINCOLN,
fe ° 17 Monument square.
S UPERFINE Black Cloth Frock and Dress Coats—a fresh
supply just received. For Mle low, by
novaa WM. B. SYMONS, Draper and Tailor.
H AY—200 halos Prime Eastern llay. just received and
for Mle by mh20 E. W. BUKER.
iMKST'iC LIQUORS.—100 bbls. K Phelps A Rose Gin ;
60 bbls. Now England Ruin ; 20 bbls. Domestic Brandy;
76 bids. Rectified Whisky ; 16 bbls Old Mongaliaiia Whis
ky ; 10 bbls. Georgia Peach llrnndy. For sail- by
•h’c7 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
H ARPERS' MAGAZINE.—Now is Hie time to subscribe.
Tlie eighth volume contmnccs with the Ilecemher num
ber. Subscriptions received nt two dollars and fifty cents,
paid in advance. Single numbers twenty-fivo cents Also.
Putnam's Magazine. Godey’s I July's Hook and Graliain's
Magazine will be furnished on tlie same terms, by
wuv23 8. S. SlIILKY, 136 Congress-street.
S TERLING SILVER WARE.—tea Sots, Pitchers, Cake
Baskets. Gohlnta. Cups. Tumblers, Forks, Spoons. lies-
sort Knives. Pie Knives.Crumb Scrapers. Kish Knives, Jelly
Klnives. Cheese Sconps, Soup tadles. and every other arti
cle in the silver way, from the best manufactories in tbe
country, and warranted, at 110 Broughton street
oct28 IIORTON A RIKEMAN.
havo now received the best part of their Spring and
Summer Dress Goods, of tlie following styles—Summer
Silks, Barege d'taines, plain and figured Challeys, Grena
dines. and Crapo d'Artois. plain and figured Bareges, Silk
Tissues, Swiss Jacconet and Organdie Muslins. These con
stitute a major portion of their Dress Goods, and havo been
selected with great cate, aud will lie sold at very moderate
profits. marl l KEMPTON A VKHST1LI.K
B UTTER AND CHEESE—26 keg* Butter, 100 bxs Cheese
just received and tor sale by
novfi CRANE k RODGERS
O ATH—100 bags prime Maryland Oats landing per sclir
Summerset, for sale by
fob22 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
QUOAK AND COFFEE.—180 lisgs good Rio Coffee, 20 hhds
l J fair N O Sugar. 10 clarified do do, 16 do Muscovado and
Porto Rico do, 00 bbls Stuart’s clnrificd A, Band C' do. 40
do crushed and jiowdered do, 40 boxes loaf do. iu store and
for sale by *p8 J. V. CONNKRAT A CO. g
1)UTTER AND CHEESE.—26 firkins choice Goshen Hut-
ter, 60 boxes Choose, received per steamer and for sale
by fob23 McMahon a doyle.
L INEN AND COTTON DRILLINGS.—6 pieces super white
Linen Drillings. 10 do do colored do do, 6 do do IJnen
white nnd brown Duck, 6 pieces French IJnen Drillings. 7
do French colored fancy plaid nnd stripes do do. 20 piece:
white nnd colored Marseilles Vestings, and a fine assort
ment of summer goods for boys, for sale by
«P 4 _ AIKJN A BURNS.
B ACON—10 hhds prime now Sides, 10 do Shoulders, Just
received and for sale by
mhlfl McMAHON A DOYI.E.
I I ME.—100 Casks Lime now landing, will be sold very
J low if applied for this morning.
octlB BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO
VT OTICE.—All persons having demands against the estate
I.1 Thomas Collins, and all indebted to said estate, will
make settlement with
PATRICK RYAN. Qualified Adm’r,
niar8—* cum testamento annexo.
S HAWS—A splendid lot of ong and square Blanket
Shawls, suitable for tho season, at
dcclO KEMPTON A VERSTILLE’8.
G UANO—20 tons prime Peruvian Guano, for sale to ar-
rire. Apply to deoil OQDKN A BUNKER.
S UGAR HOUSE SYRUP—60 bbls nnd 26 half bbls refined
S.vrup. fur sale by ml.22 COHEN A EOSDIGK.
B UTTER, CHEESE AND ALE—20 firkins choice Goshen
Butter, 60 boxes Cheese, 60 bbls Philadelphia Ale, for
sale by mb22 McMAHON A DOYIJC
C TASU DRY GOODS STORE.—The subscribers hiveliit
/ received a choic e lot of rich Organdie Muslin. French
Cambric. French Muslin nnd Silk Grenadines, in latest style,
for sale low by inli22 ADAMS A BRUNNER.
C ASH DRY GOODS STORE.—French Muslins In good
quality at 12)4 l '1° Cambric do do do do 15 ; Colored
Rernges do do do do 16 ; Prints, Ginghams and tawns at
unusually low prices, just received by
mb 22 ADAMS A BRUNNER. 142 Congress-st.
MAGAZINES, Sic.
H ARPER’S Magazine lor December; Putnam's Magazine
for December.
(Reason's Pictorial Illustrated News.
Eva May. the Foundling, or the Secret Dungeon: a now
novel. Received and for sale by 8. H. SIBLEY,
_nov80 135 Congress-street.
VIEW OF THE CITlTOF BAVANNAHT"
A BEAUTIFUL birds -eye view of the City of Savannnb
sketched from the steeple of tlie Exchange, by F. Cer-
veau. and lithographed by Jt. H. Howell. Just completed.—
The edition is limited. Those wishing a copy must apply
early to R. H. Howell.or at the book store of
nov29 8. 8. SIBLEY, 136 Congress street.
H ouse-furnishing GooDs^-itMiilVand 12.4'itnen
and cotton Sheetings, 4-4.6-4 and 0-4 linen and cotton
for Pillow Cases. 10-4.11-4 and 12-4 Marseilles and Lancas
ter Quilts. 3 4 and 7 8 Scotch Diaper and Huikabuck, 8-4.
9 4,10-4 and 12-4 Table Damask. 8-4.7 8 and 4-4 I.lnen Da
mask Napkins. 8-4 and 10-4 brown Table Damask, colored
tnble Damask in cloths and per yard. Dowlasa and Crash,
for salo by mart AIKIN A BURNS.
3EACH BRANDY ofthe vintage of 1845, for aale by
- ra»r8 VV. B. MACLEAN A CO.
S UGAR. Ac.—40 hhtfs prime and choice V. O. Sugar. 100
bbls choice do. Mobuuea, new crop. 70 hhds prime and
clear Baoon Sides. 10 do new Shoulder*, 20 tierees sugar
cured Hams, landing and for m)o by
*bl4 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A 00.
C ORDIAKS-20d°«n assorted Cordlals-Anlselte, fij.
Talt Amour, Noyeau, aud Rose—for sale by
d * oU . A. D0NAUD.
bbls Tennossee FIour, and 100
bushels Tennessee tarn, In store and for aale by
“““ 00UKN k F06DICK.
MOIITHT-lilflT OF VOTKItS.
QHJnoK 2 —Beit further enarial by the authority of the
ID tame, That from and after the passage or this eet, all
persons shall be qualified to vote at elections for Mayor aud
Aldermen of th* city uf Savannah and the hamlets thereof,
who are citizens of the United States, have resided in Hie
State of Georgia for one year Immediately preceding the
election and within the corporate limits of Savannah for
one month immediately preceding their registration, and
continue so to do up to tlio time of election, who have at
tained the age of twenty-one rears, have paid all taxes or
have In their own right sufficient real Mtate to Mtlsfy any
tax execution! which may be against them, who have made
all returns required by the ordinances of tbe city, and have
been registered according to the provisions of this act.—
Extract from the Registry Law. patted Jan. 22, 1862.
The lollowlug named persons have registered their names
since the first of January. 1864, and up to 81st Jan., 1864,
Inclushe:
A.—Matthias Amorous. George W Anderson.
R_William H Bunch George L Blount. Edwin II Bacon,
James T Bolhwtll, tanls Bail*.
C—George B Cummlng. Uriah Cranston. Bernard Con
stantine. Myles I) Cullen, Peter 1. Constantine, J M Cooper,
George Cornwell. Luke Christie.
F.—Joseph Felt, Urban C Erasure. John B Foley, Dou-
gald Fergusou. Alexander Fawcett.
0.—John EGaudry.
IU Willinm Howe, William P Hunter. William Hunlor.
Thomas Henry. David Harrison. Howell W Hollister, David
F Halsey, Joseph M Haywood, Alfred Haywood. Peter Hen
ry.
J.—John R Johnson. Edward Jonos.
It—Pi.lllp Kolb, Nicholas Kirley.
Lt —Matthew Lufburrow, Thomas Lyons, Stanislaus 8
tafflteau.
M—Adolphe Mode. Jacob Manses, John Murchison.
N—Daniel Nelson, James Nungazer.
O.—George Ott.
P—William V Prentice. John F Posey.
It.—Philip M Russell. Joseph W Kubarts, Waring Rus
sell. Charles Rail. Joseph Ross. Thomas M Bonis.
8.—Jacob Shaffer, Llsar Solomons. John O Sexton. John
Stoddard, Edward A Soullurd. Francis Sorrel, Emanuel
bheftall. Joachim BHauasy, William G.Stafford.
TP.—Richardson Toms, George H Titcuuib.
W—Ed ward G Wilson. William Waters, Richard Wayne,
Charles W West, Robert I) Walker, Irwin 1. Wolfe, William
P White, Norman Wallace
Z—Peter Zanduski
All persons entitled to vote, and desirous of voting at the
next election for Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Sa
vannah and hamlets thereof, are respectfully requested to
call at my office and register their names within tho time
prescribed by law, else they will ho debarred the right of
voting thereat. EDWARD O. WILSON.
mari2 Clerk of Council.
— ZKUBIAN’S ANTI-SCORBUTIC TOOTH
WASH.
T HIS delicious article combines so mnny meritorious
qualities, that it now lias become a stuudard favorite
with tbe citizens of New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore.
Pittsburg, and other places. Dentists and Physicians pre
scribe it in their practice most successfully, nnd from every
source tlie most flattering laudations nro awarded it. In
flamed. sore, or bleeding gums are immediately cured by
its use ; its action upon them is mild, soothing, and effec
tive. It cleanses the teeth so thoroughly that they are
made to rival pearl in whiteness, and diffuses through the
inoutli sucli a delightful freshness, that the breath Is ren
dered exquisitely sweet, and it will in most instances af
ford relief to tho most violent toothache.
Tho following Certificate from Dr Chilton, a Chemist of
world wide celebrity who tins submitted the article to a
chemical analysis, is proof sufficient to convince any one
of its superiority *
- I havo examined a bottle of 44 Zermnn's Anti-Scorbutic
Tooth Wash.” and find it to be a vegetable preparation of
an innocent character. I believe it will prove beneficial for
the purpose it is recommended.”
JAMES. R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist.
Just received, and lor sale by
nov!7 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument Square.
Ii. 8. BENNETT Si CO.,
SUCCESSORS TO J. C. THORNTON.
y Having purchased tlio entire interest of Mr.
... -9J. C. Thok.vtoX in his CarriBge establishment in
tills city, most respectfully solicit a continuation of tlie ex
tensive patronage so liberally bestowed on tlie late proprie
tor. It is our intention to keep a largo nnd extensive as
sortment of hI! kinds of Carriages, suited to this market.
Tlie lato proprietor. Mr. J C.Thornton, wiilact ns ourugent
at tho north, for the purchase and supply of our establish
ment. His experience of twenty years in tbe business at
the South, will insure to our friends and patrons such a
well selected stock ns cannot fail to give entire satisfaction,
Mr. Rkxnctt will give his personal attention to all kind ol
repairing, as heretofore. LEWIS S. BENNETT.
THOMAS A. BROWN.
maylO JUDGE W. HARRIS.
A CARD.—It will bo seen from Iho above, that I have sold
out to Messrs. L. S. Bennett A Co., and I have every confi
dence in tlio ability of these gentlemen, botli in capability
nnd capital, to successfully conduct tlie business, and keep
up the reputation of the establishment.
Mr. Lewis S. Bennitt lias been my foreman for the last
two years, snd I take pleasure in recommending him to the
public as an industrious, capable and deserving man, who.
while looking to his own interest, will not neglect tlioso of
his patrons.
In relinquishing my business in this place, 1 take the op
portunity to say. thnt it Is not from any dissatisfaction
whatever. Since my residence in tlie city of Savnnnnh, 1
have been kindly and generously treated, and have suc
ceeded much better than I anticipated.
In tlie course I have just tnken. I hare been prompted by
considerations of a private clinroctoraltogethcr ; wherever
I may be. I shall always carry with me the liveliest sense
of obligation, and cherish tlie deepest interest In the pros
perity nnd adrnneement of the citv and its people. Noth
ing will do more tn effect this, than the sustaining of a
healthy and honorable competition, tat thegood peoplcof
tlio City and State sec to it. J. C. THORNTON.
Savannah, 9th May. 1863.
N. B.—Mr. H. D. w. Alexander is my legally authorized
agent for tlio transaction and closing up of my business.
nuurlO j, c. THORNTON.
BOOKS—BOOKS.
H AIU’F.R’SMAUAV.lNKfor February, illustrated ; Hunt’s
Merchants' Magazine ; Knickerbocker for February ;
How I became a Unitarian, by a Clergyman of tlio Protest
ant Episcopal Church ;
Tlio Royal Preacher, by Jnmes Hamilton. D. D;
Memoirs of a Physician, by Alexander Dumas;
The Old Judge or Lifo in a Colony, by Judge Ilaliliurton;
Tlie Image of his Father, or One Boy is more trouble than
a Dozen Girls;
Seavcrs' Works—Kate O'Donogliuo, a Tale of Ireland ;
Jack Hamilton, the Gunrdsmiii.
Harry Lorrequer. the Knight o' Givynne ;
Horace Templeton ; Tom Burke of Ours ;
Arthur O’Leary, illustrated;
Harry Ashton, or tho Will and tho Way ;
Tim Widow's Walk, or the Mystery of Crime, by Eugene
Joaenhlne. or the Maid of tho Gulf;
Mrs taslie's Behaviour Bonk ; Tho Bye House Plot;
More of tho Old Brewery ; More of Mrs. Partington’s
Budget!;
PencillingH by the Wav. by Willis ;
One Year, a Tale of Wedlock, by Eniilie Carlin :
Tho Ilnnd Book of tacninotivea, Engineers. Ac.
Received and for sale by S. S SIBLEY,
fob 16 135 Congress-street.
„ , HYLAND *. O’NEILL
IjAvE just received and offer for sale on tlio most ac-
AJL cnnimodatlng terms—
26 bbls Stuart's A nnd B clarified Sugar,
30 do Lebanon Mills Flour,
6 do self-rising Flour,
10 bags Rio Coffee. 10 do old Java,
60 boxes Soap, 20 boxes Starch,
76 do adamantine and sperin Candles.
20 do Judd’s ami Litchfield’s patcut Candles,
60 casks tandon Purler,
20 half pipes Brandy.
6 pipes Holland Gin.
60 casks Madeira. Sherry and Port Wine.
60 quarter nnd eighth casks Madeira and Port Wine.
10 firkins. Butter.
60 boxes choice Dairy Cheese,
Also, 60 baskets Heldsick and Munn's Champaign. 60.000
Ilnvnna and Aincricau Segars, and 25 dozen assorted cor-
dinls. febl 2
C OFFEE. SUGAR, Ac —164 bags prime Green Rio Coffee ;
100 do fair do do do ; 76 do prlmo do Jamaica do ; 60
mats old Government Java do: 20 libds choice Porto Rico
Sugar; 40 do choice and fair New Orleans do ; 80 do Stu-
"rt's A B A C Clarified do ; 60 do do Crashed and Powdered
do : 56 do Hiram Smith’s and pure Genesee Flour; 400 bags
drop and buck Shot, assorted sizes; 00 bbls Butter. Sugar
nnd Soda Crackers ; 20 do Treadwell’s Pilot Bread ; 100 bxs
new scaled Herring ; 60 quintals dried Codfish ; 30 bbls No-
vaScotia pickled Herring ; 60 do West India Molasses ; 100
Dcinijons. assorted sizes; 60 boxes 0s nnd 8s Beadel’s
Caudles ; 20 )£ and 20 }{ casks Malaga Wine ; 20 taxes ex
tra ground Coffee and Pepper, landing nnd for sale by
22 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
S undries.—Just received. 2 iiiui. Cn,in.,ii. r, 1,1,1* extra
No 1 Mackerel. 6 bids Herring. 100 Reynold’s new fami
ly Hams. 2 hhds do new Bacon Shoulders.76 boxes Beadel’s
Soap ( undies snd Starch ; 75 taxes ground Coffee, Mustard
nnd Pepper ; 15 half chest Black nnd Green Tens 100 dozen
assorted Scrubbing Brushes nnd Clothes Lines. 5 bills Self
Rising Flour. 60 bbls and bags Genesee Flour, 20 hnlf bbls
Pig Pork nnd Hams, Corned Beef. 60 bbls Potatoes. Ac for
“ le ,by „ -* D. O’CONNOR.
ni1 ' 22 Corner Broughton and Drayton streets.
S UNDRIES.—33 hhds now Bacon Sides. 10. casks sugar-
, 40 bbls nnd 60 kegs prime taaf tard, 60
mils \\ I Molasses. 50 boxes Smith’s Family Soap. 26 taxes
and CO bbls Treadwell's Soda, Butler and Sugar Biscuit. 30
dozen Brooms, painted handles. 20 boxes ground Coffee 20
dodo Pepper. 60 bbls E Phelps’ GK 39 do Domestic Bran
dy. 60 do H Smith’s pure Genesee Flour. 20 half bbls extra
tunnl do. 20.000 superior Plantation Cigars, for salo bv
,nHr11 BCR ANTON ■ JOHNSTON A t’O.
TJEURT’S PATENT OUFFEE POTO.-Those wishing a good
U cup of coffee, should call and purchase one of these su
perior coffee pots, at the house furnishing store of
nnTl2 J_J> 001IJNB
fTlHE U 8. Grinnell Expedition, in search of Sir .John
ifn nTv * by EUslia Kent Kane,
L D .MflA r N ifo' b il»b e d hy tbs Harpers, received and for
sale at 135 Gongre s street, by
mar8 8. 8. SIBLEYS
D , V’^/ i 7i >I> W inP,lK ''? r,,nPnl " f ’’'nek French bom-
basins, black alpacas of all qualities, black, and black
and white summer silks, black, and black and lead gigbams,
black English and American calicos, for salo by B 8
mnr9 AIKIN A BURNS,
pmi.DREN'.SBATHING TITBS.Slop and Water Palls,Foot
yj Tubs. Wash Basins. Night Palls, Ac., for sale bv
.7 J. P. COLLINS.
LOUR—-100 sacks Flour, a prime article, for sale bv ~
W. R. MACLEAN A CO.
NEW GROCERY Hoiu?
CHAMPION aVaT-WI U 8P
• The subscribers have just owned 1 / , ’
of Goods, recently received ^rom iw?* 11
markets, and solicit u ln ratrc^M^ “*^3
Jdealers. city merchants, sm! famfitJ*
Tbe following articles comprise a u , “ '' ■'H
76 taxes and half box*.
26 M Cigars, 10 case. fin. cut TuUren
10 hhds Bacon Side, and Shoulders 100 li
6 bbls tard. 10 do Pork, ’ W ,Um *
80 whole, half and quarter bbls Marker.)
60 bbla Domeatlc Lfuuora, all qu.mie, ’
20 ca»k. Wine—Madeira, Wr.ffc iWt.mw .
6 li.lt>od qu.rt.r pip,. |, r „',j k “>V
2 Pipes Holland Gin—swan brand
60 boxes Cheese—Common. English Dairy
60 bags Java. Laguyra, and Rio Coffee 7
10 kegs choice Butter.
60 whole and hall bbls Extra Canal Flm,.
76 hags Georgia Flour. In 100 and 60
lot) wholo and half taxes Colgate's f-oau ^ .
6 hhds Porto Rloo Sugar. P.HMrWd,
30 bbls clarified and brown Sugar
10 easks Byass’ London Porter, lo'eaie.pi.vi
10 bbls Mercer Potatoes, 10 bbls white ■*“?;
30 taxes Herring, "'"w »nd red u»ta
10 baskets Champaigns, An., Ac.
Also, a full assortment of Groceries generall.
Ing. sauces, syrups, preserves and dried fruition
of all kinds, fancy soaps, nuts, hyson snd 1,1,n
bed and tongues, sardines, ground coffee. kittLi^* **
mackerel, brooms, buckets, wooden ware and nT, 0 * ‘
getber with numerous other articles of hou-vUii 1 '*• 1
which will bo**uld cheap for cash or approved elu
ances. r m J
QATS-MiO bushel. ( ,r prime'Oats, for sale by
vy ,n !!. 10 OGDEN A BUNKER.
TUW i‘ t A, N, 'LVG from .(earner Florida nnd in store—2
« ..Ilf, '* Hain. 2 do do Sides, 2 do do Shoulders. Ido
hmoked Beef. 6 doz. Smoked Tongues. 20 taxes Oranges,
10 do tamons, 6 bbls Apples. mli22 J. 1). JESSE.
"NTOT1CK.—Two months after dart application will be
ii i 1 ."?. *° 110 Hrd.narjr of Chat ham countv. for leave to
sell all tlie real estate belonging to James II. Shcahan. do-
ceased. whig MICHAEL SHEAHAN. Adm’r
P ANTS. PANTS—A fro.h supply of black tine shin cassT-
mere Pants, a fino article. Also fancy French Casxi-
mere Pants, just received nn ' for .ale low. by
nov23 WM. it. SYMONS. Draper and Tailor.
T^OR SALE.—tat No. 10 on tlio corner ol South Broad
X and IJncoln-streefa Also hair loi and Improvements
on Litarty-street. Apply to
m,r5 WYI.LY A MONTMOI4JN.
C HHN—400 bag. prime White Corn Innding from schoon
er Colmsset, from Baltimore, for sale by
J? n2 i BRIGHAM. KELLY A 00
F'Xri 20 bbr* piekled Herring. l60 bTs
aJXb d ' 26 bbls and 20 half do Mackerel, for sale by
MnMAHON k DOY1JL
Kir< \*? 1 :’ nraM Andirons, brass-headed
* n, L ,oker »- ki ‘cben Fire Dogs, Shovels,
a " 4 SJP* Co * 1 Hods, Eire Carriers. Trevfls. AcTfor sale by
° r il? J. P. COLLINS. 100 Bryan street/
AMS- r:V"' 1 r 5 oei J #d * * lo ‘ ■mall sized suga
cured Hams, for family use, for sala by
a ' H * BONAUD,
H
augl8
13 KUKIVKD, per schooner Jptnes A Augustus, direct from
XV Havana—3600 Oranges. 125 bunches Bananas. 10,000
liantains, SOdosen Pine Apples, and a lot of fresh Cocoa
mh26 J. I). JESSE.
F ITATOT8 AND APPLES—100 bbls Northern Potatoes,
75 do Apples, for salo by
nov8 MoMAIION A DOYLK._
AY—200 balesrime North River TTay, land from ship
H
BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
S WEDISH LEECHES.—A superior lot of Swodlsh Iaechn
Just received per steamship, and for sale by
mar28 W. W. LINCOLN, Nonument Square.
J. V. CONNERAT A CO
_ Have now in store, and for ,»!» »:
favorable terms—26 hhds Porto R| co
vado Sugars, 76 bbls Stuart’s A R andc,i 5*
do, 40 bbls crashed and pulverized do °
10 boxes taaf Sugar
120 bags Rio Coffee. 25 do Java do,
90 hhds, tierces and bbls W. I. and N 0
76 boxes sperin and adamantine Cniuile.
160 packages hyson and blnck Teas.
100 hbls Baltimore and Canal Hour.
10 half pipes Otard. Dnpuy A Co.’s Brands
16 quarter pipes fine Old French brandy.
20 do do Madeira, and 20 do Port Win.
60 do do Malaga, and 16 do Teurrifle
80 bbls Old Monongabela Whisky,
6 pipes Holland Gin. clover leaf brand,
2 puncheons Jamaica, and 20 do St Croix Rub,
60 bbls sugar, butter and .mis Biscuits, '
160 do domestic Brandy, Gin, Ruin snd Wl,m,
UK) baskets genuine Heldsick Champaign Wine h
60 do do Hungarian Lion do '
60 do do Crown and Rough and R»*d,
120 M Spanish Segars. various brand*. } io
together with choice Butter. Goshen Cbeeee. and Mta.
tides usually found in wholesale groceries.
HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON*CO
H AVE received per tho Ellipse, and other recent »„;/
from New York and Philadelphia :
Coffee—500 bags Rio, 100 pockets Java, and 24
Cuba.
Sugar*—26 hhds choice and 26 do prime IVrto p.i, n
bids Stuart’s B und C, 60 do crashed, and 16 boxes Ur
llnron—.Ml ensks choice Sides, 20 do du Shoulder* 'nj
25 do do Hams ’
lilqnure—6 pipes pure Holland Gin. 6 lislf piMOtm
Brandy. 10 quarter ca»ks pure Malaga Wine. 10 do do ta
gundy Fort do, 5 cask* pure Port do.lW) bblxEpffi. a
do N E Rum. 76 do Gibsou's Whisky. 20 do Clnrry Bn/
20 eighth casks Cognac do, 16 bbls choice old Jlouonr*L*U
Whisky, and 26 boxes extra do do
Cheese—300 taxes State and Ohio, and 50 do Euclid
Dairy. 6 1
Iliitier—25 kegs very choice Orange County.
Tobacco—125 boxes 5s and 8s of various bauds, ud it
cases Myers’ half pounds.
Soup and 8tnrrh—100 boxes Colgate'* No 1 2oo.»
Smith’s and Beadel’s Family, aud 100 whole and'atum.
boxes Pearl Starch. ^
.Sundries—100 boxes Herring. 100 Dentijon*. sooBit
sizes. 100 taxes Rey’s tamon Syrup, 276 bacidrouoi
buck Shot. 10 bids pure white wine Vinegar, loo ti*k
nnd half boxen new Raisins, 100 drums Smyrna Firt 11
bbls Filberts, 6 esses Gilloux Sardines. 10 Irails hardsud
sort shell Almonds, 10 bbls Pecan Xuls. 6 bugs KruiUt
20 half bbls Fulton market lbef.36 basket* Heldsick Qu.
iiaign quarts and pints. 30.000 cheroot C’lgsr*. 3il« w
Pickles quarts and half gallon. 25 cases Canton Promd
Ginger. 60 taxes city Pipe*. 16 do Pipe beads, 100 bbla sat
taxes assorted Crackers. 60 taxes assorted Candy, 6odos4
amnntine Candles, 15 do patent do. 10 bbls hiirkwhtat 3
half and quarter bbls do. 60 boxes Champaign Cidfr 3
bbls Cider Vinegar. 20 do imitation while wine do y -,
Champaign Cider, for sale as above on tbe most accomai
dating terms. ^ notM
GROCERIES I GROCF.BIES!!
i 10EEEE.—160 bags prime Rio, 76 do Jamaica. 60do*
L/ va.
Sugar—'10 hhds Porto Rico. 10 do St. Croix. 5 do.Vz
Orleans, 100 bids Crashed. Powdered and Clarified.
Molaksk*—26 hhds Cuba, 76 bbls Now Orleans.
Flour—150 bbls Georgia, 75 ditto Canal. 60 ditto Hina
Smith's.
Buukcth—-200 dozen, painted.
Soap. Canplkh and Starch—60 boxes No. 1 and Fttiiy
Soap. 60 do Pale do, 75 do Adamantine Candles. IId«
Sperm. 26 do Star, 160 do Patent Mould do, 40 whole md
hall boxes Starch.
Tobacco—860 pkgs various brands and qualities,
LWCON SVKl'P, Ac —60 taxes Syrup. 10 cases Waloit ad 1
Tomato Catsup. 10 do Rrandv Peaches.
DiiMwnc Liquors—75 hbls Phelp’s Gin, 60 do N F Ram
76 do Rectified Whisky, 30 do Exta Old MonoogslieUio.
Winks—20 quarter casks pure Malaga. 8 do choicelUdei.
i. Received und for sale by
dec29 McMAHON A DOYLE.
8UNU1UE8.
HHDS choice Porto Rico Sugar ; 18 ilo St Croix do;
60 bbls Stuart’s crashed nnd powdered Sugar; 50do
do A II mid C clnrifled do ; 160 bbls Baltimore and (*.rgi»
Hour; 76 do Genesee do; 60 do Hiram Smith's do; 04
ensks quarts aud pints tandon Porter ; 60 hbls PhiUdel
tibia Cream Ale; 76 boxes soda nnd sugsr Crseker*;M
bbls tard ; 200 sacks Rio Coffee; 60 do Laguyra do; 50do
old Government Java do ; 4 pipes Meder Swan Gin; 2 do
Staglioiind do ; 6 half pipes (Hard, Dupuy A Co’s Hrandv;
3 do Slgnett do ; 10 quarter casks Sweet Maine* Win.; 10
do Port do ; 10 do Madeira do; 60 basket* Htidsrickd
160 bbls domestic Gin. Rum, Whisky and Brandy; 8
Nos 1,2 nnd 3 Mackerel; 30 hnlf bbls do; 5 case* partita*;
.00 taxes No 1 pale and family Soap ; 100 do Tallow Cn
dies: 76 do Pearl Stnrcli; 160 reams Wrapping Parer. Jo.t
received and for sale by
ll0t:l McMAHON A DOYLF.
SUN Hit IKS.
prime Itncon Sides ; 25 do do Shoulder*; 25
y v tierces sugar-cured Hams ; 100 bbls A II snd Cclari
fied Sugar; 30 hhds Muscovado clo ; 26 do Porto Rico do;
20 do Now Orleans do ; 60 bbls butter, sugar nnd h.Ii
Crackers ; 60 taxes Tallow Candles, fis am 8* ; 100doM
amantine do fis ; 25 do Sperm do 0s; 60 casks lliivtl
tandon Porter, pints ; 200 boxes Colgate’s Pearl fUrth
100 do No 1 pale ami family Soap ; 60,000 Havana Regan;
600 lings Shot, assorted sizes ; 60 boxes English Pii*«; SO)
“'•Is Raltimora ETour ; 60 do Hiram Smith's do; 50 hags
Georgia do ; 300 reams Wrapping Paper; 15 tierce* muiA
Bice. E or sale by oct3 WEBSTER A PAIJIE8
WINES, LltiUOKS HEGAR8, GUOCEIIIE*.
epilE Subscriber has on hand a fine and well oeleclri
X Stork of imported pure Wines, Liquors snd Began,
comprising tho following :
llrnndy—Jo halfpipes (Hard, Dupuy A Co. ; 3 de .!•.
old Hcnncssy ; 2 do do Sazerac, 1808 ; 2 do do Jean Louis,
1800 ; 3 do do J..I. Dupuy
Wines—4 half pipes oik reserve Madeira; 2do4i
London Particular ; 3 do do old Port; 0 do do Sherry
nine ; 20 casks Claret ; 40 baskets Ciinmpsgno.
Sevens—20,000 Rj„ Honda ; lO.WM) ta Cruls ; LM
ta I mon ; 10.000 ta Patria ; 26,000 Trabucas.
F ancy Groceries.—A large supply, such ns imped'd
Cordials. E>-n«h Pickles and Sauces. Preserves, SweelmnU,
Prunes and Jon— v— ..i. * nnv>nn
ir sale by A. BONAl’D,
Corner of Bay and Whllakor-strwi*.
S UNDRIES—10 taxes Stuart’s taaf Sugar GO bids doi
and B clnrificd do. 60 do do crashed and powdered-U
00 bbls butter, sugar and soda Crackers. 60 bbls nnd 24M
bids II Smith’s and pure Genesee Flour,80 half, quartern!
eighth bids Buckwheat, 190 boxes new scaled Hminz.S
bbls superior Cider Vinegar. 20 quarter casks whilssiu
do. 75 libds prlmo and bright Bacon Sides nnd shnuMm.
200 bags drop and buck Shot, assorted. 100 bid* KIM*'
nnd Rose Gin. 40 do NE'Ilum, 30 do domestic Brand;- 4 *
boxes Beadel’s 0s and 8s Candles. 80 do Beadel’s snd’fs!-
gate’N Pearl Starch. 10 quarter casks fourth pronl lined;
25 boxes assorted Candy. 20 quarter casks Madeira "in*.
300 boxes No 1. Pale nnd Family Soap, various brand*. 10
bbls new white Beans, 60 do superior eating Potatoes.had
ing and for aalo byr
ll,,v:t0 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO-
S UN I (Rita.—26 hhds ribbed and 20 do. clear bacon* ! ,, ‘l
15 hhds choice new shoulders ; 20 tierces dosdo.nor
cured hams ; 150 bbls Baltimore and 200 do. Georgia!) -'i
60 do rectified N- O. whiskey , 100 do. K. Pltelp- an!
Gin; 40 do. P. A II. Connecticut river do; 20 ilo. I o’b'r
Eeltoq’s N. E. Rum; 100 dozen bronze and 60 do.
pails; 160 bbls new crop N. O. molassses ; 60 quintal* s'*
codfish ; 160 taxes new scaled herrings ; 60 bids ratingaod
planting potatoes ; 160 boxes white nnd roll>red rle-e**. M
bbls Hi ram Smith’s and Genesee Flour ; 41 l.nlld*. d-- ■!" .
300 taxes No. 1. pale and family soap : 80do (’■ Igit*- - 4 '- 1
Bcadcl’* pcnrl starch ; 20 bluls choice, 10 do. tar N." »«•
gar; 00 bbls butter, augur and soda cracker* : 20 do. piW
bread: 00 bbls crashed and clarified sugar! 20 lew*
ground coffee ; 20 do. do. pepper ; just recoiled snd N*»*
by jnnl7 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON * W-
C TANALFLOUR, Ac —80 bbls Hiram Smith’* sad
/ Genesee ETour, 40 half do do. 20 hbls and 60 krir* l r "'
50 taxes new hunch Raisins. 80 do Beadel’s oiidt'olyatv
Pearl Starch. 26 do assorted Candy. 00 bbls butter. Mp*
ami soda Craceers. 30 boxes soda Biscuit, lot) do n*w*c»M
Herring, 60 bill* W I Molvsses. 60 do sugar-lieu** •'‘."’d':
6(H) reams Wrapping Paper, ussorte*). 60 dozen pzin'r]
Buckets. 300 taxes No 1 Pale nm! l-'amilv Snap. ROdofosw
8s Beadel’s Patent Candles. 100 bid* E Pltelp*’«nd ^
Gin. 60 do New England Burn. 20.000 superior l’Un , * , [" a
Segar*. 40 hlid* prime Bacon Sides. 50 bbls rectified Whisky-
landing and for *ale by
deal4 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON
H.
L AMP OIL AND SUNDRIES—fust received 1"
blch’d winter Whale Oil. 20 bbls while Wine snd fW
Vinegar. 10 bbls Apples. 50 hbls Potatoes. 80 packsre*T*
bnceo. 100 taxes Soap. Ktareli and Candle*. 16 half fla* B
•dd llyson and Black Ten*. 30 taxes ground Coffee, 60b*w
Mustard, in quarter pound ran*. 60 doz hand and lut'd*™
Scrolling Brushes. 60 doz cotton and manelln Clothes
10 doz. assorted sizes door mats. 1(1 chest* fclnr Tubs. S«*
Collar I’nils. 30 doz 2 und 3 hoop Buckets. 30 doz large 1**7
handled Brooms, ami 10 doz Wisp Brooms. Ac . by
DAVID O’CONNER.
dec22 Corner Broughton snd Draytonw
OLCOMBEl JOHNSON A CO. have recclicd |«r ree»«
rivals—200 boxes Cheese. 25 keg* Butter. 60
1 >”k. 75 kegs new tard. 20 tierces Pig Hum*. W M*
N K Rum. 70 wholo and hull ld.l* Nos 1 nnd 2 Mackerel **
wli.de and half bids Canal Flour. 10 libds Bacon
60 bbls rectified Whisky. 160 do Georgia ETour. 60
quarts and pints Heldsciek Champaign, 100 boxes
and pints Champaign Cider. F* nl _-
U AMS. LAHdTbAOON Ac —Just received HWBWjJJL
Extra Family Hams. 100 bbls White 1/sf
new Baltimore cured Ilaeon. 2 bid* I ig H*m». 1«*
Smoked rlecf. 100 Ih* Bologna. 25 half 61*1*
Corned Beer 10 bids No. 1 Mackerel. 2 c**ks Codfish.
Pickled Herrings, in store, and lor salo bv _
DAVID O’OONNER.
dec22 Corner Broughton and Dr*)'t° n l __i
tiACON AND'LARD—16 blids prime Bacon 86'^
JJ do Shoulder*. 10 tierces best canvass'd Ham*.
prime taaf tard, 40 kegs do do. just received and for***' >
d«c2l WEBSTER A I’AUjK
H OUSE KEEPERS and others will please take notlcetb*
the olistructions at tlie entrance of my et«*rw.
quent upon the putting up of an Iron Front, are nn * jj.,
ciently removed to enable them to gain easy
Interior, where they will find tlie shelves well s!o< ,
usual, with Crockery. China. Glass and Stoneware.
Hardware, woo.! ami willow Ware. Tin Ware and Table
lery ; together with a great variety of lamps- La
Wicks, Fancy and House Furnishing Good*, which *
sold at moderate and. just prices, by J P •
aug26 100 Ilrysn Greet.
F plain for ladies and children; French. E"P l ‘ , b .
German Merinos; colored Alpacas, raw Silks and w0 n
Plaid; Plaid Brocade and plain 811k* ; silk Mantll^la*.
figured Shawls and worsted Scarfs ; long amlMp'sf*
Shawls ; colored and black Plaid Gingham*; all size 1
A fine assortment Just received and for **le by nr . nx -a
net22 AIKIN A mW* 3 -
N EW MUSIC—ThesubscritaFba* on hand the pe*^
collection of new musical publication* ever owreu
Savannah, to which be would respectfully l"rite»
lion. G. B. MITCHELL
feb2 Successor to F. ZogUum *^
/"T HAM PA ION OlIiER-lOO boxes quarts and plnts^
tau h * lp “ 8 “ u ”' < mEooSm! 0 JoaSSN * ®