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THE SAVANNAH 'GEORGIAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 19. 1864.
£tgai Aijotrtiiumrute
* Ordlntr/ Ckrtkata Oaftnt'F—
1^11 M tbe flitt Monday in each month, but 4n*n»ry
«lwn K U hold °n t-h* **«>wl Monday.— 1 CfUtlow* for lot
tacn-of ndtaluMUaUno and guardianship «nhlUh«c thirty
4^, Man Court ; nppUeatton# for tank* to toll real estate
Md nturnli pobUebod two mnnttea. *ml notlco of aftle fotty
4nya; annual return* mad# either by tba aoeond Monday
In January, or tliu Brut Mon-Ur In July ; at tbu Court *p-
nboaota for Uttar* nuat produce an *ppral»m«nt of Uio
•aiatu and tbolr eecurllloa—honde In double the raluu of
Jnl-tf
JOHN M U11.1.KN. o. i
/ lKOUUlA -CMmm Ommty To all whom It may con
eenoorn t Where*#, tbu estate ofSerenu* A. Mayer U
nmropreeented by failure of any one to apply far lettuvu ol
adnilnUtratloa i
Three am, therefore, to eltu and admonUh all whom
It may concern to be and appear before aald Couit to make
obi action (If any they hare) on or before the Brat Monday
In May next, otherwise eaht letters rtfll be granted to the
Clerk of the Superior Court, or aorae other lit and proper
tVltneea, John M. Mltlen. Esquire, Ordinary for Chatham
oonnty this let day of April, MM,
*p| JOHN M. M1I.IJSN, o. o. c
C t DHRHIA—ntofAam (W» i—To all whom it may r-
V eern : W Kerens, Jacob Snaf
Jf cern : Whereaa, Jacob Shaffer will apply at the Court
Of Ordinary for letter* of dlatniulnn aa administrator on
the eatate of Pinion l*. chaffer, deceased :
These ate, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
May concern to be and appear before aald Court, to maty!
abjection (If any they liata) on or before the Br»l Mon.
day iu October next, otherwise aatdletter* will tie granted
Witness. John M Millen. Ere.. Ordinary for Chatham
aountr. thla lat day of April, MM,
% p| JOHN M. Mll.I.KN. o. O. O.
G EORGIA—Chatham (\nssityt To all whom It may con
cern : Whereaa. the eaUle of Mary E. McDonald la un-
represented by foliar* of any one to make application for
letters of administration on aald estate :
Thaae are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
may concern, to be and appear before Mid Court to make
obleetion, If any they hare, on or before tho first Monday
In May neat, otherwise mI<1 letter* will be granted to the
Clerk of the Superior Court* ••• •««»•
r some other At and proper
^Witness. John M. Milieu. Esquire. Ordinary for Chatham
county, thla lat day or April, 1864.
*p{ 7 JOHN M MILLEN.
t lBOROIA—ObUAaa* Cbwtfy i—‘To all whom it may con.
¥ cern : Whetea*. the Rer’d Jeremiah F. O’Neill will ap
ply at the Court or Ordinary for letter* of administration oi
(he estate of Ann Smith.deceased:
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 hare, on or before the first Mon-lay
in May next, otherwise said letters will bo granted.
Witness, John M. Millen. Enquire, Ordinaiy lor Chatham
County, this 1st day of April, 1864.
»pl J ’ r JOHN M. MILLEN, o. o. o.
Ctgal •ASncrtmwtntg.
BOHQIA—BuBacA rHunfy (—To all whom It may con
T cern : Whereaa, Malaoht Mercer will apply at the court
. apply at tha court
el Ordinary for tetters dlsinlssory aa the guardian of Dry-
ant tbllen and Mitchell fallen, minors:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
inav concern, to be and appear before Mid (kmrt, to make
objection, if auy they hare, within the time prescribed by
law, otherwise raid Utters will he granted.
WltuMs. WiUlam Lw.Sr., Ordinary for Mid county, thla
Bth day of April, 1R64.
aps ** WHJJAM LF.K. 8r- 0. U. 0
G RORdLt—fiuiiocA CbwU/Jf (—To all whom It may con-
oern : Whereaa, Redding Denmark will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for totters dlsuilssory aa administrator
on tho eatate of Danlal O'Connor: „ ,
These are, therefore, to cue and admonish all whom It
may concern, to U> and api-ear before aald Court to make
e jection (If auy they bar. ) ouor before the first Monday
In June next.otherwls- said letter* will be'granted.
Wltneae, Win. lee. sen., Esq.. Ordinary for UuUooh coun
ty, this aoth day of Norember, 1863.
UorBO
WM. LEE. 8en’r..o. n o.
I y BORGIA—Hulloch Cbunty:—'Two inon/hs after date ap-
Li" plication will be made to the Court of Ordinary of
Bulloch county for learc to sell all the real estate of Allen
Waters, late of said county, deeased. This 26!h dny of
Match. 1864. mSO LINN A WATERS, Kxecutrix.il
C TEOKUIA—Hulloch County :—On the first Tuesday in
T May next, before the court house door, in 8tutes.
hmougli, In said county, will be sold, under an order of tho
Court or Ordinary ou the first Monday in October tost:
Four hundred acres of land, granted to Mark Rollins,
bounded by lands of Amos Waters, Jonathan Grlner, Jor
dan McCollum. and Robert Miller, belonging to tho estate
of Hannah Cone. Into of said county, deceased. Sold for
the benefit of the heirs nn-1 creditors of Mid estate. Terms
nis-le known on the dny of sale. March 13th, 1864.
inlilU JONATHAN' G1UNF.K. Adm'r.
/"T EORGIA—Bulloch County:—To all whom It tuny con-
LT corn : Whereas. William Sheffield will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory as executor and
administrator on the estate of Mrs Snrnh (Huger, deceased:
These are. therefore, to cifo and admonish all whom I*
mar concern, to bo aud appear before the said Court, to
make objection, if any they hare, in terms of the law,
otherwise Mid letters will be granted as applied for
Witness, William I .re, Sr., Esquire, Ordinary of Hulloch
county, this 13th day of March. 1864
mhl9 WILLIAM LF.K, Sr., o. n. c,
G EORGIA—IIulloch County:—To all whom It may con
cern: Whereas, Oreen R. Slater ami Thomas Dasher
will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of dismission
arexecutors on the estate of Samuel Slater, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite ami admonish all whom it
inny joncern, to bo and appear before said Court to ntuke
objection.If any they have, within tho time proscribed by
law, otherwise said fetters will be granted.
Witness, Win. Lee, son'r, Esq..Ordinary for Hulloch county,
this 20th day of February, 1864
feb28 WILLIAM LEE. Sr., o. B. c
G EORGIA—CTKiMam County —To all whom It may con
oern : Whereas, Frederick Scherff and M. Urothur
will apply »t the Court of Ordinary for letters of ndiuin-
lstratlon on the estate of John F. Carslen. deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite ami 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 Msr next, otherwise Mid letters will be granted.
Witness, John M. Millen, Esquire, Ordinary for Chatham
county, this 1st day of April, 1864.
*pl ' JOHN M. MII.I.EN, Q. 0. C.
EORGIA—C’Wkam County —to all whom it may con
cern : Whereas, Thomas Holcombe will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters of guardianship on the person
and property of John H. Bailey :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make
objection (if any they have) on or before the first Mnudny
in May next, otherwise said totters will be granted.
Wltoeo*. John M. Millen, Esquire, Ordinary for Chatham
county, this lat day of April. 1854.
*pl JOHN M. MILLEN, oc. o.
C t KOKGIA—Hulloch County :—To Thus. Brooks or Rooks,
T who was reared by Charles I-owther. of llulloch coun-
G EORGIA—Chatham County :—To all whom It may con
cern : Whereas, Freaerick E. Tebeau 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
mar concern, to be and appear before said Court, to
make objection, if any they hare, on or before the first
Monday in October next, otherwise said letters will be
granted.
Witness. John M. Millen. Esquire, Ordinary for Chatham
eouny, this 1st day of April, 1864.
„pl ’ JOHN M. MILLEN, o a. p.
G EORGIA—Chatham County:—To all whom It may con
cern: Whereas. Mrs. Mary J. Pooler will apply at the
Court of Ordinary fur letters of administration on the ostate
or Rebecca Pooler :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to bo and ap|iear before Mid 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
Oonnty, thto 1st day of April. 1864
apl
JOHN M. MILLEN. o o «
G EORGIA—Chatham County To all whom it may
cern: Whereas. John R. Johnson will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters of administration ou the estate
of Richard. Dents : ....
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make
objection, if any they have, on or before the first Monday
in May next, otherwise said letters will bo granted.
Witness, John M Millen. Esau I re, Ordinary for Chatham
oonnty, this first day of ApriL 181^. ^
apl
. MILLEN. o. o. ■
—To nil whom it may e
C S EOliGIA—Chatham County.
T cern: Wheareas. Abraham innis wm appiy --- me
Court of Ordinary for letters of dismission as administra
tor on the estate of Theodore Minis :
These are, therefore, to cite aud admonish all whom it
may concern, to be aud appear before Mi-1 Court, to make
objection, if any they have, on or before the first Monday
In September next.otherwise said letters will bo grant--I.
Witness. John M. Millen, Esq.. Ordinary for Chatham
aountr, this third day of March. 1864.
mar3 JOHN M. MILLEN. o. o. 0.
C 1EORGIA—Chatham County .-—To all whom it may con
i’ cern : Whereas, .luo P. Willismsonand Robert laick-
llson will apply at the Court ot Ordinary, for letters of dis
mission as executors on ’.he estate of James Shurpo, de-
These are, therefore,to cite and admonish nil wlmiu It may
#oncern,to be and appear before said Court to make objec
tion (if any they have) on or before tho first Monday in
August next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, John M. Millen. Esq.. Ordinary for Chatham coun
ty this 1st day of February, 1854
febl "»
JOHN M. MILLEN o. c. i
G EORGIA—Chatham County :—To all whom it may con
cern : Whereas. Dr. Jno. Gordon Howard will apply nt
the Court of Ordlrfary for letters of dismission as executor
on the estate of William Gibbon*, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cito and admonish all whom it
may concern, to be and appear before said Court to mnkn
objection. If any they have, on or before the first Monday
iu July next, otherwise said totters will bo granted.
Witness. John M. Millen. Esquire. Ordinary for Chatham
county, this first day of Juntiary. 1854.
janl "
JOHN M. MILLEN. -
G EORGIA—Chatham County ;—To ell whom it may
corn : Whereas, John Boston will apply at the Court of
Ordinary for letters disuilxaory as administrator on the
estate of John L. Swinney.deceased :
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to bo anu appear before said Court, to make
ebjecUun.if any they have, on or before the first Monday in
June next, otherwise sal-(letters will be granted
Witness. John M. Millen, Esquire. Ordinary for Chatham
aountr. this 6th day of December, 1853.
dec# u " ,v *'
JOHN M. MILLEN. n
G ~ EORGIA—Chatham CountyTo all whom it may con-
cern : Whereas. Liza Solomons will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory as administrator cum
testamento annexe on the estate of Dr. Moses Sbeftall, do-
These are, therefore, to citennd 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 June next, otherwise said letters will bo granted.
Witness, John M. Milton. Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
•onnty. this Oth day of November. 1853.
norlO JOHN M. MILLEN.
. . and after his -tosth, remained with Mary Isiwther, the
widow of the said Charles, until he was about of age, and
then moved to Isiwndes county, in this State, anil remain
ed there sovcral years, and reports say, that ho removed
from thvre to the State of Mississippi: the will of Mary
Lowther. giving to tho anid Brooks or Kooks a legacy of one
hundred dollars, which Is ready to be paid to him : his
immediate attention la requested.
JOHN LEE, Administrator
feb23—3m with the will annexed of Mary Isiwther.
rr EOROIA—Ohmtm CountyTo all whom it may con-
VjT oon t Where**, John U. Gtiger will apply »t the
Court oi Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate
of Alexander Kean, deceased t
These ere. therefore, to cite end admonish all whom It
may concern to be aud appear before Mid Court to make
objection, If any they ha?e, on or before the first Monday
In June next,otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. James II. Helveston, Esq., Ordinary for Oamden
oountr, this third day of April. 18" /
“ •MK8 1I.
•pit ' JaUKS H. HKLVPBTON, o. c. c.
/TllATHAM SHERIFF'S SALE.—On the first fuesday In
V May next, before the Court House door, In Savannsli,
wilhln the legal hours of sale, will bo sold, one Cow, one
grey mare Mule, one sorrel homo Mule, and one Cart and
set of Harness, levied on as the property of I’eyton It. John
son. to Mtisfr a II. fa. Issued out of Chatham Inferior Court
In favor of Charles A. L. Lamar rrs. I’eyton R. Johnson,
apl ALEXANDER THOMAS, C. C.
Bale Positive.
C HATHAM SHERIFF'S SALE CONTINUED—Will be sold
on the first Tuesday In May next, before the court
house In the city of Ravannah, between tbe usual hours
of sale, one undivided fourth part of two wharf lots, or
pieces of ground, situated on Hutchison’s Island. In
the county of Chathniu and State of Georgia, being lots
Nos. thirteen and fourteen, together with all the reser
voirs. wharves, buildings and improvements on said lots,
and the steam engines and boilers, the plaining ms-
chine, clapboard machine, saw gates, force pumps, and *11
other machinery of every kind and description In andnbout
the sni-l lots nr building, (meaning the one-fourth part of
the Oglethorpe steam saw mill.) with the appurtenances
thereunto helnuglng and appertaining; levied on as the
property of Ed ward F. Klnchley and Robert Todd, to satisfy
a fl. fa. on foreclosure of a mortgage Issued from Chatham
Superior Court In favor of George Newell vs. Edward F.
Klnchley and Robert Todd. Property set forth In said fl.fa.
apfl A. THOMAS. Sheriff o. c.
C ITY MARSHAL'S SALK —1\ ill he sold, before tho court
house, in the city of Savannah, on the first Tuesday in
May next, between the usual hours of sale. All the right,
title and Interest of William II Lloyd of anil in the un-
expired lease of that brick dwelling house, on Farm street,
four wooden tenement houses on Bryan street, together
with tllU Iota nnd all and singular the appurtenances
’.hereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, situate,
lying and being in the city of Savannah, and bounded bv
lands owned by the estate of Joseph Stiles, on the north
and west sides, by Bryan street on the south, nnd by Farm
street on the east—levied on under and by virtue of three
city tax executions, issued under tho hand and seal of the
Treasurer of the City of Savannah against Wm. H Lloyd,
for his City Taxes, for the years eighteen bundled and Imy-
one. eighteen hundred and fifty-two. nnd eighteen hundred
and fifty-three PHILIP M. RVSSKL1.,
rosrcn28 City Marshal.
I N SUPERIOR COURT, CHATHAM COUNTY.—James Rus
sell versus Jane Russell—IJbel for Divorce —It appear
ing to the Court that the defendant in tho above stated
caso is out of the limits of this State, it Is ordered, on mo
tion of William 8. Bassinger, attorney for libellant, that
sni-l defendant appear and answer at the next term of this
Court, and In delault thereof, that the libellant proceed ex
parle
An-I. it Is further ordered, that service of this rule bo ef
fected by publication in one of the public gazettes of this
Stste for three months previous to the next term of this
Court.
A truo extract from tlio minutes.
JNO. F. OUII.MARTIN, Clerk 8. C C. C.
Savannah. February Oth, 1864. fcb7—3m
G F"l’.(ilA—ilutUn h County :—To all whom It may concern :
Whereas, James B. lister, ggardlnn of Sarah Zitter-
auer, orphan of Charles Zitterauer, late of said county,
deceased, will apply nt the Court of Ordinary for Letters
of Dismission from said gunrdinnship :
These are. therefore, to cite nnd admonish all whom it
inn concern, to bo and appear before said Court, to make
objection, if any they have, within the tiino prescribed by
law. otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. Wm. lee. Hr., Esq.. Ordinary for Bulloch county,
this 20th -lay of February. 1854.
feb23 WM. LEE, Sen’r. o. B. 0.
EORGIA—JfttfZocA County f—To all w hom It may con
cern : Whereas. Adam .lone ami John Goodman, will
apply at the Court of Ordinary lor letters of dismission
executors on the estate ot Charles Zitterauer, late of said
county, decease-1:
These are. therefore, to cito and admonish nil whom it
may concern to bo nnd appear before said Court to make
objection, if any they have, within the time prescribed by
law. otherwise saiii letters will be granted.
Witm-M. William 1-ee. Fr., Esquire. Ordinary for Bulloch
countv. this 20tli day of February. 1854.
feb23 WILLIAM LEE, Sr., o. u. c.
BORGIA—Bullock Countyi—-To afi whom it may eon
cern : Whereas. John Leo will apply to the Court of
Ordinary for totters of dismission ns administrator with the
will nunexed on the estate of Mary Lowther, into of said
county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to bo and nppenr before said Court, to make
objection, if any they have, within tho time prescribed by
law. otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. William Lee, Sr.. Esquire, Ordinary for BuUoch
county, this 20th February, 1864.
feb23 WILLIAM LEE.
. n. c.
EORGIA—Hulloch County:—To all whom It may con-
vT cern: Whereas, James B. Williams will apply nt the
Court of Ordinary for toilers dlsmlssory ns ndininlatrnt
on the estates of'Washington Williams, late oTsaid county,
decease-l :
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all whom it
uny concern, to be and appear before said Court to make
objection (if any they have) within the time prescribed by
law, otherwise said letters will lie granted.
Witness. William Leo, 8r.. Esq.. Ordinary for Bulloch
County, this 22d -lay of December. 1853.
janl WILLIAM LEE. Sr., o. B. o.
f 1 EORGIA—Hulluh County;—To all whom it may eon-
VI corn : Whereas. David Beasley will apply at tho Court
of Ordinary for letters disniissory as administrator on the
’state of l«vy Davis, tote of said county, decease-1;
These art-, therefore, to cite ami admonish all whom It
may concern, to tie ami appear before said Court to make
objection (if any they have) within the tiiuo prescribed by
law. otherwise said letters w ill be granted.
Witness. William Ia-e. Sr.. Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch
county, this 22d day of December. 1853.
jnnJ Il’IllllU I t'l
WILLIAM LEE. Sr., r
Court of Orillunty for ISiyaii County.
G eorgia—
pllCUtlO!
■Bryan County :—Two months alter date n
wiil tie made to the Court of Ordinary
Bryan County for leave to sell a negro woman, belonging to
the Estate of tho late Elias Perry, of said County, f
vision amongst the heirs of said Estate.
L. B. DANIEL.
N, J
mil 16 ISAAC
sin,,
I. DANIEL. 1
. CLARK. )■
VC PERRY. J
Administrators.
f 1 EORGIA—llryun County .•—Whereas. Z. E Dutton, ail
vT minis!rator opou tho estate ol Henry Dutton, deceas
e-1 will apply to the Court of Ordinary of this county, for
letters dlsmlssory:
These are therefore to cite nil concerned to file their ob
jections. (if any they have) in terms of the law, otherwise
said totters will be granted.
apl28 A, II. SMITH, o. B. o
Court of Onllunry of Liberty County.
G EORGIA—Lilrrty County :—Wlierena. M. J. Moody, ex
ecutor of tho estate of James Moody, deceased, will
apply to the Court of Ordinary of this county for totters
disniissory :
These arc therefore to cito all concerned to file tlieir ob
jections. (if any they have) in terms of the law, otherwise
said totters will bo granted,
wpg W, P, GIRARDEAU, o. t„ o.
G 1 EORGIA IM-crty County—To all whom It may i: ,n-
T cern: Whereas. William J. King. Sr., will apply for
letters of administration on the eslate of Dr. B. 11. King,
tote of said county, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite nnd admonish all w hom it
mny concern, to be and appear before said Court to make
objection (if any they have) within tho time prescribed by
law, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, \V. I*. Girardeau, Ordinary for Liberty county,
this 24 th day of September, 1853.
aep20 W. P. GIRARDEAU, o. L.
G EORGlA-£ta<Aam County:—To all whom It may con
cern: Whereas John Bilbo will apply at tho Court of
Ordinary lor totters dlsmlssory as administrator, on tho
•state of James Bilbo:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may
•oncern to be and appear before Mid Court to make objec
tions (if any they have) on orbeforethe first Monday In
June next, otherwise said totters will be granted.
,r—ii I „ 1.11 Uilli.n I'—.. Onllnnrv fnrflmt
Ordinary for letters disniissory on the estate of Nathaniel
J. Way. late of said county, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
N OTICE—Two mouths after date application will bo made
to the Court oi Ordinary of Liberty county, for leave
to sell the renl and personal estaie of Jacob Sims, tote ol
snid county, deceased. WM. G1UCF.. _ \ Executors
p8
j^OTICK-
CHAKLES KNIGHT, j
•The undersigned intend to apply to the Murino
and Fire Insurance Bank, at Savannah, On., for pay
mont of two halves of fifty dollar bills on snid Bank, to wit:
toft-lmnii half, totter A. No. 291. signed J. Ol ms tend. Cash’r.
nnd right Imml half, totter B. No. 304. dated Jnn’y 1st.
1852. signed Edwr’d Padelford. Pres. These parts of bills
wore twisted together, ami were so received by the under
signed, without, at the time, observing tlie discrepsnci.
WM. MAXEY ti CO.
Mnnticelln. Jasper county.Feb’y 22, 1854. P26—wl3
N OTICE.—All p-rsons having claims ngninst the Es
tate of Mrs. Caroline M. Fraser, lato of Chatham Co.,
deceased, are reouested to hand them, duly attested, within
the time prescribed by law, to Griffin fc Goidon. Attorneys;
and all persons indebted to said Estate, are requested to
make payment to the same.
MARY J. POOLER, Administratrix,
mb 15 do bonis non. cum testamento annexo.
uerard, late of Chatham county, deceased, sre here
by notified to present them duly attested, to tbe undersign
ed. within tho time prescribed hr law. And all persons
Indebted will plenso make immediate payment.
doc22 K. B. GUEKARD. Executrix
of Benjamin It. King, late of Liberty county, deceased,
are requested to present them, according to law. and those
indebted to said estate are requested to make payment.
Janlfi WM. J. KING, Adui’r.
honorable the Ordinary of Liberty county, fo.
sell all the renl estate belonging to the estate of Benjamin
H. King, late of said county, deceased.
Jan18 WM. J. KING, Adm’r.
Ol H'E.—All pel sons indebted to tho estate of JULES
ROUSSEAU, deceased, are requested to make imme
diate payment to T. A. Aeostn. at the old stand, corner of
Hull nnd Hay streets, as all bills remaining unpaid niter
the 20th Inst., will be placed in tho hands of nn Attorney
for Collection. mnr2-tf M. A.ROUSSEAU, Admx.
N"
rvi OTICE.—All persons having claims ngninst. nnd nil In-
lx -lebted to, thecstato of Daniel Zettler. deceased, will
tte will
jsn«
N OTICE—Two months from dale application will bo
made to tho Or Unary of Chatham county, for leave
to sell Lot No. 78. In 24th district, Cherokee (now Flovd)
—belonging to the estate of C. P. Ricliardsono, de-
R. T GIBSON. 1 .. ,
JAMES P. SCREVEN. /
April 1st. 1854. apl
ceased.
A 1 :-
and personal property of the estate of Samuel Gridin.
ROBERT H. GRIFFIN, Adm’r.
April 1st. 1854. apl
T WO MONTHS nfter date application will be made to tho
Ordinary of Cliatham county for leave to sell real and
personal property, of the estate of Robert XV pooler.
MARY J. POOLER, Adm’r.
April 1st. 1864. apl
Id. | er-oo- having demands against tin* ostate of Mrs
Sophia Evans,deceased, late of Chatham county, are
lierehy notified to present them, duly attested, to tho un
dersigned. within the time prescribed by law. All indebted
to said estate to make payment to
JAMES L 8MITFT, 1 F
CIIAIUJ23 A. IRVINE, / tx or "-
mart) wfiw
A DMINISTRATOR'S sale.-'Will ho sold, on the first
Tuesday in May next, before tho court house, the fol
lowing I/Ils of land : to-t 140.10. 2 Cherokee ; Lot No. 81.
33. lae county j to»t No. 25. 11. Iae county : Ia»t No. 189.
5. 2. Muscoge« county. Sold under a decree of the Superior
Court of Chatham cn-nty for purposes of a division amongst
tho h.-irs. mh26 JACOB 8HAFFER. Adm'r.
DMINISTRATOIPS NOTICE?—Sixty days after date ap
plication w : 'l be made to the Ordinary of Liberty
mty, f-r leave to sell nil Hie real estate of the late Eliz
abeth Nelmo. deceased, of said county, situated in the
county of Liberty, for the benefit of the’heirs nnd distribu
tees of the said estato. JOHN K GIRARDEAU,
jnnll cum testamento annexo.
T.^OUR MONTHS after -Into application will be made to
I 1 the Honorahlo Court of Ordinary of llulloch county, for
leavo to divide Hie estate of Robert Donaldson, late of said
county, deceased, betw-en the legal heirs of said estate.
MATTHEW DONALDSON, Adm’r.
This the 20th February. 1864. fel-23
A",
TAXECt
Jll call-
called Timokn. situate in Orange county, containing
eight hundred and ten ncr s. tho property of the estate of
Jno. P. Williamson. The said land is valuable for tho cul
tivation of the sugar cane, and is easily accessible.
JOHN WILLIAMSON.
HENRY WILLIAMSON.
Savannah, February 22d, 1854. feb24—2m
ONKY LOST.—Three months from date application
ill be mado to the Marine & Fire Insurance Rank
M'S
may concern, to he ana nppenr before snid Court, to make nnd Hie Rank Slate of Georgia, for new Notes in place of
Witness’John M. Milton. Esq., Ordinary (or Chatham coun
ty, this 9th day of Norember, 1853.
* novlO JOHN M. MILLEN.o.o. n.
G EORGIA—Chatham County—To all whom it may con-
cern: Whereas. Robert H. Griffin will apply to the
Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory on the estate of
Mrs. Jean Woodruff, late of said county, deceased :
These sre, therefore,to cite nnd admonish nil whom it may
concern, to be nnd appear before the said Court to make ob
jection (If any they have,) on or before the first Monday in
May next, otherwise snid letters will lie granted.
Witness, John M. Millen, Esq., Ordinary for Cliatham
eounty.thto first day of Noroinber, 1853.
nor2 JOHN M MILLEN- 0- 0. 0.
G EORGIA—Chatham County .—To all whom it may con
cern: Whereas. George J. Kollock will apply at tlie
Court of Ordinary for totters of dismission on the estate of
Edward Neufvillo, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
It may concern, to be and appear before said Court, to
make objection, if any they have, on or before tlio first
Monday in June next, othurwtoo said letters will be
* r WTtnes«. John M. Milton. Esquire.Ordlnary for Cliatham
county, this 1st day of Docomber. 1853.
dec 2 -JOHN M. MILLEN. o. o. c.
Coart of Ordinary for Camden Comity.
objections. It any they have, within the time prescribed by
law. otherwise said letters will he granted.
Witness. W. P. Girardeau. Esq., Ordinary for Liberty
eountv. this 21th day of September. 1853.
supV>9 W. P. GIRARDEAU, o. t. c.
G EORGILihrriy County!—To all whom it may con
cern : Whereas. Mrs. E S. Law will apply for letters of
administration on tho estate of Rev. Josiah S Law, lato of
said county, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to be nnd appear before said Court, to make
objections, if any they have, within the time prescribed by
law. otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. IV. P. Girardeau, Esq . Ordinary for Liberty
sunly. this 26tli day of November. 1863.
nov20 W. P. GIRARDEAU, o. . t.
t orntXA!.!
f WITHDRAWAL
Of certain lands In tbe Stales of Alabama, Mississippi, and
Louisiana, situated on tbe rente* of the following pro
posed Railroad* ris:
From Mobile to Gerard, Alabama j from Selma to Gun
ter’s Lauding, nn the Tennessee river. Alabama ; and the
continuation of the road from Savannah, Georgia, via Mo-
bile. Alabama, to New Orleans, Louisiana; and tho branch
thereof from Albany, Georgia, via Eulaula, on the Chatta
hoochee river, to Montgomery, Ala.
In puisuanceof the orders of the Piosldeot of the Unit
ed States, bearing data the 18th and 21st Instant, all the
public lands within the following-named townships, situat
ed along tlio routes of the proposed Railroads above men
tioned m the districts of land subject to sale at the severs'^
offices herein mentioned, will be withheld from salo or en
try until further notice, to wit:
IN THE STATE OF ALABAMA.
In the District of lands subject to sale at ST. STOTinra.
Aorth </ the bate line and east of the principal meridian,
Hmthem turtty.
Townships one, two, three,and four, of ranges one, two,
three, snd four.
Aortk (J the late line and vest qf the principal meridian,
touthem turtry.
Townships one, two, three, and four, of range one.
Towiisliliisone, two. and three, of ranges two nnd three.
South of the thirty Jlrit deyree of latitude and east of the
principal meridian.
Townships one, two, three, and four, of range one.
Townships one, two, three, tour, and five, of range two.
Townsliipsone, two, three.and four, ol range three.
Township one, of range lour.
South (f the thirty-fret degree if latitude and west qf the
principal meridian.
Townships one, two. three, four, Uve, and six, of ranges
one and two.
Townships one, two, three,four, lire, six,seven, and eight,
of range three.
Township* four, five, six,and seven, of range four.
In the district of land* subject to sale at Si’Airra.
North of the bate line and rati of the principal meridian,
southern survey.
Townsliipsone, two, three, four, and five, of ranges five,
six. seven, eight, nine, ten. eleven, twelve, thirteen, four
teen, fifteen, sixteen, amt seventeen.
Townships two. three, four and live, of ranges eighteen,
nineteen, nnd twenty
Townships two, three, four, five, six, seven, and eleven,
of ranges twenty-one. twenty-two.
Townships three, four, five, six, seven, and cloven, of
range twenty-three.
Townships three, four. five. six. seven, eight, nine, ten.
eleven, of ranges twenty-four, twenty five.
Townships three, four. five, six, soven, eight, nine, ten,
and eleven, of range twenty-six.
Townships three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, and
ten. ot range twenty seven.
Townships three, four, Uvo, six. sevon, eight, and nine, of
range twenty-eight.
Townships four, five, six. seven,eight, nnd nine, of range
twenty nine.
Townships five, six. seven, nnd eight, of range thirty.
In tho district of lands subject to salo at Cabaim,
North qf the bate line and cast if the princijxU meridian,
southern eurrey.
Township six, of ranges six nnd seven.
Townships six and seven, of range eight.
Townships six, seven, eight, seventeen, and eighteen, of
range nine.
Townships six, seven, eight, sovcntcon, eighteen, nine
teen, twenty, twenty-one. of range ten.
Townships six, seven, eight, uine, sixteen, seventeen,
eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty one aud twenty-two, of
range eleven.
Townships six, seven, eight, nine.ten.sixteen, seventeen,
eigteen. nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, aud twenty-two. of
range twelve.
Townships six, stven. eight, nine, ten, eleven, seventeen,
eighteen, niueteen, twenty, 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.
Townships six, eight, nine, ton. cloven, twelve, twenty-
one. and twenty-two. of range fifteen.
Townships six, nine, tun. eleven, twelve, thirteen, four
teen, nnd twenty-two, of range sixteen.
Townships six. nine. ten. eleven, twelve, thirteen, four
teen, fifteen. aud Hixteen.of range seventeen.
Townships six. ten. eleven, twelro, thirteen, fourteen, fif
teen, sixteen, and seventeen of range eighteen.
Townships six. seven, ten. eleven, twelve, thirteen,
aud fourteen, of ranges nineteen, twenty.
Townships twelve, thirteen, and fourteen, of range twen
ty-one.
Townships twelve, thirteen, fourteen, nnd fifteen, of
range twenty-two.
Townships twelve, thirteen, nnd fourteen, of rango twen
ty-thro*.
Townships twelve and thirteen, of rango twenty-four.
Township twelve, of range twenty-five.
In the district of lands subject to sale at Montoomrky.
North if the base line and east qf the princifnil meridian,
southern survey.
Township* twenty-two, tweuty-tiirce, and twenty-four of
rangesixteen.
Townships twenty three, and twenty-four, of rango 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, und seventeen, of range twen
ty-one.
Townships fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, of rango
twenty two.
Townships thirteen,fourteen, fifteen, and sixteen, olrango
twenty-three
Townships twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, nnd sixteen,
ot ranges twety-four.tweuyfive.
Townships thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen,
of ranges twenty-six. twenty-seven.
Townships fourteen, fiftonn. sixteen, seventeen,eighteen,
of ranges twenty-eight, twenty-nine.
Townships fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, and eighteen, of
range thirty. *
In the district of lands subject to sale ntTrscAi.ooHA.
North of the base line, and east of the principal Meridian,
southern survey.
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 base tine and west of the princijxU meridian,
northern surrey.
Township twenty-two.of range one.
South of the base line amt east of the princijxtl meridian,
northern surrey.
Townships twenty one nnd twenty-two ot range one.
Townships twenty, twouty-onu and twanty-two of rango
two.
Township seventeen, of range four.
In the district of lands subject to sale nt IlrNTBVttLit.
South of the hue tine unit east of the princijxtl meridian,
northern survey.
Township eight, of range two.
Township nine, of range tlireo.
Townships nine, ten snd eleven, of range four.
Townships nine, ten. eleven and twelve, of range five.
Township twelve, of range six.
In tlie disterct of lands subject to sale nt Lkii.inon. I
South of the bcueline and east if the jirincijxsl meridian,
northern survey.
Township twenty-one. of range one.
Townships twenty, twenty-one. and twenty-two, of range
two.
Townships eight, nine, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen,
twenty, twenty-one. nnd twenty-two, of range three.
Townships Six, seven, eight, nine, fifteen, sixteen, seven
teen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, nnd tweuty-
two, ol range four.
Townships six, seven, eight, nine. ten. eleven, twelve,
thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen,
nineteen, twenty twenty-oue, and twenty-two, of range
fllOTIUJfl OK WITHDRAWAL.
In pursuance of the order of the FresWent of tbe United
Stale*, bearing date the 18th Instant, f**usd on the repre
sen tatlons and at tbe request ot the Senators snd part "f
the delegatlan in Congress from the State of Alabema, tbs
lands within the following described townships, situated In
the States of Alabama and Florida, along the routes ot the
proposed railroads from Pensacola. Florid*, to Montgomery,
Alabama, and from the last mentioned place, via Wetumj
,
be withheld from sale or entry, except for valid pre-emp
tion claims, until further orders. In wit :
IN THE STATE OK FLORIDA.
In the district lands subjeot to sale at TAMAnAMom.
South of the base line and west qf the princijxU meriitian.
Township* one and two. of range* tweaty-eiglit, twenty
nine, thirty and thirty-one.
Township one, of range thirty-two.
North of the base line and west of the principal meridian.
Townships live and six. ol range twenty seven.
Townships one, two, three, four, five and six, of ranges
twonty-eight, twenty-nine, thirty, thirty-one and thlity-
two. y
IN THE STATE OF ALABAMA.
Situated in the districts of lands subject to sale at btar-
of (ieorgia for oue year immediately preceding tho , T , r ,, *“***• 5y•*»*»eh*ot*, , nil f*,,,", ’’
on and within tbe corporate limits of H.v.nn.*b for Tb ,6\oxe?and fif
North of the base line and east qf the principal meridian
southern survey.
Townlhipsonc*nnd two* .of range seven.
Townships one* two* and three*, of range eight.
Townships one*, two*, three*, fout*,auu five*, of ranges
nine. ten. eleven nnd twelve
‘townships four* nnd five*, of range thirteen.
In the district of lands subject to sale at Caiiawba
hast of '
REGI8TRY.L18T OF VOTERS.
S ECTION 2 —He it further enacted bp the authority qf (he (
tame. That from and after the passage of this act, all
perions shall be qualified to vote at elections for Mayor and |
Aldermen of the city of Savannah and the hamlet* HierroC
who are citlsens of the United States, have resided In the
State of Georgia for oue year Imi
.election and within the corporate ...
ono mouth Immediately preceding their registration, and
continue so to do up to the time ot election, who have at
tained Hie age of twenty-one years, have paid all taxes or
have In their own right sufficient real estate to satisfy any
tax executions which mny be against them, who have made
all return* required by the ordinances of the city, and have
been registered according to the provisions of this act.—
Extract from Use Registry Law. passed Jan. 22,1862.
llic following named persons have registered their names
since the first of January, 1864, and up to 31st Jan., 1864,
iticlusDe:
A.••Matthias Amorous. George W Anderson.
11>—William 11 Buncli George L Blount. Edwin II Bacon,
James T liotliwell. Israii Barto.
C—George B Cunnnlng. Uriah Cranston. Bernard Con
stantine. Myles l) Cullen, I’eter L Constantine, J M Cooper,
George Coruweli. Luke Christie.
F.—Joseph Felt. Urban C Frasure. John B Foley, Dou-
gald Ferguson. Alexander Fawcett.
<4t-~John KGaudry.
II—William Howe, William I’ Hunter. William Hunter.
Thouuis Ilenrv. David Harrison. Howell W Hollister, David
F Halsey, Joseph M Haywood, Alfred Haywood. I’eter Hen-
NEW GROCERY lineTT
CH AMPION A WATT, 0 U « E I
niark.U, ,n-l uUci, , h , - ■». wgi
North of the base line and hast of the. jirincipal meridian,
southern survey.
Township six* of range ten.
Townships six*,seven*, and eight*, of range eleven.
Townships six*, suvcii*, eight*, nine*, ten* and twenty-
two, of rango twelve.
Townships six*, seven*.eight*, nine*, ten*, eleven*, twon-
ty-ont*. nnd twenty two*, of range thirteen.
Townships six*, seven*, eight*, nine*, ten*, eleven*,
twelve*, twenty* twenty-one*, and twenty-two*, of range
fourteen.
Township* seven*, eight*, nine*, ten*, eleven*, twelve*,
thirteen, fourteen*, nineteen, twenty, twenty-one*, and
twenty-two*, of range fifteen.
Tmvnehips 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,
and twenty-one, of range seventeen.
Townships eleven*, twelve*, thirteen*,fourteen*, fifteen*,
sixteen*, seventeen*, eighteen* and nineteen, of rango eigh
teen.
Townships fourteen*, fifteen,* sixteen*, and seventeen*,
of range ninoleon,
Township seventeen*, of range twenty.
In the district of lands subject to sale at Tuscaloosa:
North of the base line and east of the princijnsl meridian,
southern survey.
Townships twenty-three* and twenty-four, of ranges
eleven und twelve.
Townships twenty-three* snd twenty-four*, of ranges
thirteen and fourteen
Township twenty-three*, of range fifteen.
South of the baseline ami west of the jirincijxsl meridian,
northern survey.
Township fifteen*, sixteen*, seventeen*, eighteen, nine
teen, twenty, twenty-one. and twenty-two. of range ono.
Townships fifteen*, sixteen*, seventeen*, eighteen*, nine
teen*, twenty, twenty-one and twenty-two, ol range two.
Townships filteen. sixteen*, seventeen*, eighteen*, nine
teen*. twenty*, twenty-one nnd twenty-two, of range three.
Townships fifteen, sixteen*, seventeen*, eighteen*, nine-
teen*, twenty *, twenty-one* nnd twenty-two, of range
four.
In Hie district of lands subject to sale at Hunthviixk:
South of the base line ami west of the principal meridian,
northern survey.
Township fourteen*, of rango one.
Townships seven, tight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve* thir
teen* and fourteen*, of range two.
Townships one. two. thiec. four, five. six. seven, eight,
nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen und fourteen, of ranges
three, four nnd five.
Townships two, three, four, five, six. and seven, of range
six.
In the district of lands subject to snle at Moxtoomkhy :
North if the base line and east of the princijnsl meridian,
southern survey.
Townships twenty-one and twenty-two*, of range sixteen.
Townships nineteen, twenty and twenty-one, of rango
seventeen.
Townships seventeen*, eighteen*, nineteen and twenty,
of range eighteen.
Townships seventeen*, eighteen and nineteen, of ranges
nineteen snd twenty.
Also, onllie route of tho proposed branch railroad, from
Albany. Georgia, to Montgomery, by order of the President,
bearing date the 21st ultimo :
North qf the base line amt east of the. principal meridian,
southern surrey.
Township eleven, of range twenty-five.
Townships ten. eleven and twelve, of range twenty-six.
Townships nine, ten, etoicnand twelve, of range twenty-
seven.
Townships nine, ten, eleven, tivclvoand thirteen, of rango
twenty eight.
Towustups eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve and thirteen,
of range twenty-nine.
Townships eleven twelve, thirteen and fourteen, of range
thirty.
Townships fourteen nnd fifteen, of range thirty-one.
Tlio township* mnrked thus * having been ulieady with
drawn in previous notices.
Given under my hand at the General Ijind Office, at tbe
city of Washington, this 30th day of March. 1854.
By order of the President: JOHN WILSON.
Commissioner.
five.
Townships seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thir
teen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nine
teen.and twenty, of range six
Townships eight, nine. ten. eleven, twelve, thirteen, four
teen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, und eighteen, of range
seven.
Townships ten, cloven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen,
sixteen, seventeen, of range eight.
Townships eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, and
sixteen, of range nine.
Township fourteen, of range ten.
IN THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI.
Id tlio district of lands subject to solo at Acuchta.
South of the thirty-first degree of liUituile and west if theprin-
cijxil meridian.
Townships four, five, six, and seven, of ranges four and
W. TIIOHNE WILLIAMS.
NEW HOOKS,
S HEIL'R SKETCHES OF THE IRISH BAR; Old Brewery
and new Mission House i f tlie Five Points, illustrated
Lt. Herndon’s Exploration of tlie Valley of tho Amazon,
with maps and plates.
Earle on tlio Native Races of the Indinn Archipelago,
with colored plates.
Miner’s Domestic Poultry Book.
Appleton's edition of the Poets, in 8vo., Milton, Young,
nnd Herbert, received.
Little h Brown's edition. In 12mo . of Gray’s Poems.
Edgar Clifton, n story of School Life.
Willis’ Ilenl'h Trip, iiew supply.
Putnam’s Monthly for February.
Ilrnitliwaite's Half Yeaily Retrospect, for January.
I/mdon lancet, for February. fobfi
N EW BACON, FLOUR. &0.—75 casks choice Sides
Shoulder
IinUluinro Hams, 360 bills Georgia
Flour. 28 do Hiram Smith's do. 75 boxes E D Cheese, too
tiags Rio Coffee, 20 do Java do. recently received an*.'or
sale by mlilfi HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON fc CO.
M OURNING GOODS.—Plain, plaid and figured Bareges ;
black crapo Rarege; silk Tissues nnd Grenadines;
widths; French printed Jaconets; Organ-
ich and English mourning Ginglianu
idack Silks of all
dies and lawns . .
and Calicos ; French Bombazines ; Canton Cloths
pacas ; English black Crape Veils, Collar* and Sleeves, just
received by marO DkW ITT A MORGAN.
B UTTER, CHEESE AND FLOUR—3G kegs selected Rutter,
70 boxes do white Cheese. 60 do do colored do, 28 bids
Hiram Smith's Flour. 30 half bbls Genesee do. for sale by
nov23 8CRANTON, JOHNSTON Jc CO.
H AY—200 bales Prime Eastern Ilay. just received nnd
fir sale by mh20 E:\V.BUKER.
sale by
D OMESTIC I.lgUORS —100 bbls, K Phelps & Rose Gin ;
50 bids New England Rum : 20 bbls. Domestic Brandy;
76 bbls. Rectified Whisky ; 15 bbls Old Mongabalia Whl's-
dec7
five
ownships four, five, six, seven and eight, of ranges six
—To all whom It may <
ministration on tho estate of James Brewer, late of said
county, deceased :
These are. therefore, to cite nnd 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 tie granted.
Witness. W. P. Girardeau. Ordinary for Liberty county
this first day of November, 1863,
nov4 W. P. GIRARDEAU, o. L. 0.
f 1 EORGIA—Liberty County .—To nil whom It may con-
VT c. **" " ** *
t YEOhGIA—Camden county j—To all whom it may c.
f cern: Whereas, Graham Crows will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for totters of administration on the estate of
John H 8terens. deceased: , . „ ,
These ore. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make
objecticu. If any they have, on or before tho first Monday
In May next, otherwise said letters will !>« granted.
Witness. James H. Helveston. Esq., Ordinary for Camden
county, this 1st day of March. 1864.
m»r5 JAMES H HKLVKSTCN. o. r. c.
G t EORGIA—Camden Comity.—To nil whom it iim> " u
r corn: Whereas, James (J. Crum, guardian or James h.
Ingerrille, will apply at the Court of Ordinary for totters oi
dismission from said guardianship: ....
These are, therefore, to cito and admonish all whom it
may concern, to be and appear nt my office within the time
proscribed by law. to show cause, if any they have, why
setters of dismission should not bo granted to tho said ap
plicant.
Wltnc*«, James H. Helveston, Ordinary for Camden coun
county, this first day of February, 1851.
f*b6 J. if. HELVESTON. o. C. 0.
f i EORGIA—ftantden f'ounty .-—To all whom it may ' ■ -n -
X com : Whereas, Williaui H. Clark will apply to the
Court of Ordinary for totters of dismission as executor on
•state of Lucton L F. Polncy:
These are, therefore, to die and admonish all whom It
may concern, to be and appear before snid court, to make
objection. If any they have, on or before Hie first Monday
in August next, otherwise - aid letters will be granted
Witness,.!. If. Helveston, Esq.. Ordinary for Caindon coun-
‘ day of January, 1864
cern: Whereas, S II Perry will apply to the Court of
Ordinary for letters disinissory as administrator on tho
estnto of Ablal Perry:
These are therefore to cito nnd admonish all whom it
may concern to be und appear before said Court to make
tbjections, if any they have, within tho time prescribed by
lair, otherwise said totters will be granted.
Given under my hand at this office this 3d day of Septem
ber. 1353. sop7 W. P. GIRARDEAU. O. C.
the originals, one half of which liavo been lost by mail, of
the following description, to wit:
*100 M. A F. Ins. Rank. Sav. Ga. Letter H. No. 1072
$ 60 •• •- *• «• »* •• “ K. No. 69fl.
*5 Rank State or Ga., “ «• •« A. No. 1634.
*2 “ •• “ “ •* “ much worn and defaced
DAVID MATTI1I8.
TroupvlUe. Ga., 23d Feb , 1864. marl-13w.
MORE GIFT BOOKS.
W TllORNK WILLIAMS has just received additional
• supplies of Gift Hooks, with fine engravings, among
them nro—
Homes of American Statesmen, with numerous eng’v’g*.
Wild Scenes and Song Birds. 2fi colored illustrations.
The Wide. Wide World, beautifully illustrated with fine
engravings bound in Turkey morocco.
Lyrics of the Wide. Wide World, tho Music by Glover.
Favorite Picture Book nr Gallery of Delight.
Garden Walks with the Poets; Christmas Blossoms;
Friendship’s Offering ; Oracles for Youth. Ac.. Ac. d29
FANCY GROCERY STORE.
T HE subscriber would inform his friends that he has re
turned to Savannah, and will this day open a Fancy
Grocery Store in the middle tenement of Sorrel’s Building,
known as tho old Georgian Reading Room.
This present stock, which has been selected with great
care, embraces every article in the above named business;
nlso.Sugars, Wines,’Liquors, Ac., of the most approved
brands.
Ho has selected for bis motto. “ quick sales and small
profits.” and as he believes that the public can readily dis
criminate between spurious nnd genuine articles, he confl
dently invites all to examine liis stock and judge for them-
selves. novl6 P. CURRAN.
—to all whom It may con
try for totters dismissory as administrator 1
of F. Oottman;
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern to ho nnd appear before said Court to mnkc
abjection (if any they have) within tlio tirao prescribed by
aw. otherwise said letters will he granted.
Given under my hand at this office, this 1st day of Au-
glia' 1868. align w. !’. GIRARDEAU, o. 1. r.
ty, this Oth day o
jaoli
J. H. HELVESTON. o. 0. 0.
Clark will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters of dismission as executor on
th* estate of Victor Polncy :
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish ail whom It
may concern, to be and appear before said Court, to make
abjection, if any they have, on or before tlie first Monday
In August next, otherwise said letter* will be granted.
Witness. James H. Helveston Ordinary for Camden conn
ty. this 0th day of Januanr. 1864.
Ianl5 JAMES II. IIEL
LVE8TON 0. n. 0.
Court of OrtUnary of Balloon County.
G F/)RaiA—Hulloch County /—To all whom It my concern:
Whereas. Hardy B. Hodges, will apply at the Court of
Ordinary for letters of dismission from the guardianship of
Barth Lanier, orphan of Frederick Lanier, and also, for
Utters of dismission from the guardianship of Alexander
W. Stewart, orphan of Alexander Stewart, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
may concern, to be and appear before said Coart, to make
objection, if any they have, within the time prescribed by
law, otherwise said Utters will be granted.
Witness, Wm. Lee. ean’r., E*q..Ordlnoryfor Bullochooun.
% Sen’r., 0.1.0.
( 1 EORGIA—Liberty CountyAnMtxiKrATon’n Sai.k.—On
T tlie first Tuesday in May next, will bo sold before tlio
Court House door. Hinesville, Liberty County, fifty five
acres of Innd. more or less, and Improvement*. Sold by
an order of the honorable Court of Ordinary for Liberty
county, for tho benefit of tlie heir* nnd legatees of tbe es
tato of Elizabeth Nelmo. 11th March. 1854.
, n l,16 JOHN K. GIRARDEAU. Adm’r.
G EORGIA—Liberty County:—nils is to certify that
whereas, no person has applied for totters oi adminis
tration on the ostate of Mary J. Stevens. Into iff said county
decossed. and as it Is necessary for the security and gcod
management of said estate that the said totters of adminis
tration ho tnkon out Immediately. I warn all persons inter
ested, that union-said totters bo applied for. they will be
granted according to tow, as regards the duty or the Ordl
nary in such casas.
nov20
W. P. GIRARDEAU, o. t. o
Court of Ordinary forJH'lntoaU County
p EORGIA—Jfclntoih County-Notice to Debtors and
■» - Creditors AH persons having demands ngninst James
Blue, lata of said county, deceased, are hereby notified to
present them, properly attested, within the time prescribed
by tow ; and all persons indebted fo said deceased are here
by required fo make Immediate payment fo E. M. Blount,
Esq., who Is my duly authorized agent.
* ’ J J c «11111
NEW BOOKS.
RECEIVED FEBRUARY 7th. 1854. BY S. S. SIBLEY.
D ASHES, or American Humor, by Howard Paul
Brewf
Old
Townships tivo, six. seven, nnd eight, of ranges eight,
nine. ten. eleven, twelve,and thirteen.
Townships six, seven, eight, nine, and ten, of ranges four
teen nnd fit teen.
Townships seven, eight nine, and ten, of range sixteen.
Township* eight and nine.of rango seventeen.
IN THE STATE OF UlUSlANA.
In Hie district of lands subject to sale nt GRKK.vmrnn.
South of the base line ami east of the princijxU meridian.
Townships eight and nine, of range thirteen.
Townships eight, nine, and ten, of ranges fourteen, fif
teen and sixteen.
Township ten of range seventeen.
In the district of lands subject fo sale at Now Orleans.
South of the base line, east of the princijxtl merulian, ami
east if the Mississijqii river.
Townships twelve and thirteen, of ranges ten and eleven.
Townships eleven, twelve, nnd thirteen, of range twelve.
Townships ten, eleven, twolvo, and thirteen, of ranges
thirteen nnd fourteen
Townships ten. eleven, and twelve, of range fifteen.
Given under my hand, at tlio General Land Office, at the
city of Washington, this 28th day of February, 1854.
Ily order of the President:
nihlH—Otw JOHN WILSON. Commissioner.
NOTICE
Qf the Removal if the Land Office, from Sparta to Elra, in
Alarama.
U NDER authority »r «n Act or Congress, entitled “ An
act authorizing changes in the lnciiiiuu «,r u.g run.
c«.” approved March 3. 1853. it is hereby declared nnd
nado known, that tlie land Office for the sale of the public
fold* in Hie Sparta district, Alabama, will be removed from
»iu town of Sparta. Its present location, to Elba, in Coffee
founty in said State, on the first day of April next.
Given under my hand, at tho city of Washington, this
14th day of February, A.D, 1854.
By the President: FRANKLIN PIERCE.
John Wilson, Commissioner of the General land Office.
feb27-8tw
Brewery and tlie new Mission IIouso at the Five
Points, by tlio ladies of the Mission.
Pmnboy and Daughter, a companion to Pomboy and Son,
beautifully illustrated.
Wheel of Misfortune.
Memoirs. Journal and Correspondence of Thomas Moorq
edited by lard John Rnssell. M. P.. number VI.
Graham’s nnd Putnam's Magazines, for February,
(■leason's Pictorial; also, a large variety of School Boots,
Paper, and Stationery, for sale at 135 Congress at. ff
COUGHS, COLDS AND BRONCHITIS.
P ASTILLES DE PARIS —For tlie cure of cougls. edds
and bronchial affections of the throat, so prcvtlet* nt
this season of tho year. We do not recommend the Pas
tilles do Paris to euro all tho Ills life l* heir to, hit w do
say they will cure all affections of tho throat, ns a trial ol
them will prove. Manufactured by Moore k Tiylor, 81
Maiden-tone. New York.
N. It.—Tlie genuine hears the written signaturrof Sloort
k Taylor. Just received and for salo by
mli4 tV W LINCOLN. MonumentSquare
SUNDRIES.
JQ HALF CHESTS superior Gunjiowdcr Tea; 6 do do do
H ARPERS' MAGAZINE —.Now is tlie time to subscribe.
Tlie eighth volume commnccs with the Decembei
Subscriptions received nt two dollars and fifty cents,
anid in advance. Single numbers twenty-five cents Alsi
Putnam's Magazine. Godey’s lady’s Book and Graham'
Magazine will be furnished on the same term*, by
8. S. SIBLEY, 136 Congress-street.
S T f
Baskets. Goblets. Cups. Tumblers. Forks, Spoons, Des
sert Knives. Pie Knives.Crumb Scrapers. Fish Knives, Jellv
Klnives. Cheese Scoups. Soup ladles, and every oilier arti
cle in the silver way. from tlie best manufactories in the
country, and warranted, nt 110 Broughton street
oct28 HORTON It RIKKMAN.
•1.—John R Johnson. Edward Jones.
K.—P ilip Kolb, Nicholas Kiilcy,
!• — Mutthew Lufburrow, Thomas Lyons, Stanislaus
Laffitcau.
M.—Adolphe Mode. Jacob Manses, John Murchison.
N— Daniel Nelson, James Nungazer.
O. —George l)tt.
P. —■William V Prentice. John F Posey.
R. —Philip M Russell. Joseph W Robaris, Waring Rus
sell. Cbiirh-a Rail. Joseph P.oss. Thomas M Roms.
S. —Jacob Shaffer. Lizar Solomons. John U Sexton. John
Stoddard. Edward A Soullaid. Francis Soirel. Emanuel
i-heRall. Joachim B Suissy, William G Stafford.
T. —Richardson Toms. George H Titcomb.
W— Edward G Wilson. William Waters. Richard Wayne,
Charles W Weal. Robert D Walker, Irwin I. Wolfe, William
P White.Norman Wallace
Z.—Peter Zanduski
All person* entitled to vote, and desirous of voting at the
next election for Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Ss-
vnnniih and hamlets thereof, are respectfully requested fo
rail nt my office and register their names within tlie time
prescribed by tow, else they wilt lie debarred the right of
voting thereat. EDWARD G. WII.SO.N.
mar 12 Clerk of Council.
' ZERMAN’S ANTT^SCORULTIC TOOTH
WASH.
UPIIIS delicious- article combines so many meritorious
X qualities, that it now tins become a standard favorite
with the citizens of New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore.
Pittsburg, and other places. Dentists hikI Physicians pre
scribe it in their practice most successfully, ami from every
source the most Itottering InuuntioiiN are awarded it. In-
llnmcd. sore, or bleeding gums are immediately cured by
Its use ; Its action upon them is mild, soothing, and effec
tive. It cleanses the t* eth so thoroughly that they aro
made to rival pearl iu whiteness, and diffuses through tho
mouth such a delightful freshness, that the breath is ren
dered exquisitely sweet, and it will in most instances af
ford relief fo the most violent toothache.
The following Certificate from Dr Chilton, a Chemist of
world wide celebrity who has submitted the article to a
chemical analysis, is proof sufficient to convince any ono
ol its superiority
•• 1 have examined a bottle of “ Zerman's Anti-Scorbutic
Tooth Wash.” nnd Illicit to be a vegetable preparation of
an innocent character. I believe it will prove beneficial for
the purpose it is recommended.”
JAMES. It. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist.
Just received, sun for sale by
R°vl7 W. W. LINCOLN, MonumentSquare.
10 hlids Bacon Sides and Shoulders tori 11
5 Jibls lard. 10 do Pork, uuu ' uer ". '00 Ih*,
80 whole, hair and quarter bbls MscIt.i
60 bbls Domestic Unuora, all qualm#/* '
20 calks Wine—Madeira,Veuerilfe nA',
b hall and quarter pipes line Br.ndie, * U,U D
2 pipes Holland Gin—swan brand ’
60 boxes Cheese—Common. English !>•!. .
60 bag* Java. Loguyra, and IttotJle^ / *«-
*0 kegs choice Butter.
6t> whole and halt bbls Extra Canil Fi,
75 bags Georgia Flour. In 100 and Sjfci
loo whole and hair boxes Uolgste'»K <J ir? ckl '-
6 hhds Porto Rico Sugar. p-aaeorted,
30 bbls clarified and brown Sugar
J® ^••‘"Byass' London Porter. lo’c* M ,p, (k .
10 bbto Mercer Potatoes. Jo bids wh|i,. .L, kl# *-
30 boxes Herring, w,,| to Md ,m ^
10 baskets (.'hanipaigne. 4c ,4c
Also, a full assortment of Groceries
; Ing. raucra.syi ups. preserve. .„d dried fr "
«.f all kinds, fancy soaps, nuts, hyson and f
; beef and tongues, sardines, ground toffee, khu.t'f
1 mackerel, brooms, buckets, wooden ware and ‘
get her with numerous other articles of '
which will ta.chl cheap torch o, ,222Sb“»,i
ances.
Ii. 8. BENNETT 4 CO.,
SUCCESSORS TO J. C. THORNTON.
ity. most respectfully solicit a continuation of the ex
tensive patronage so liberally bectowed on Hie late proprie
tor. ltto our intention to keep a large and extensive as
sortment of all kinds of Carriages, suited to this market.
Tlio lato proprietor. Mr. J C.Thornton, will act as our agent
at the north.for the purchase and supply of our establish
ment. His experience of twenty years in the business at
the South, will insure to our friends nnd natrons such a
well selected stock as ennnot fail fo give entire satisfaction.
Mr. Hkmnktt will give his personal attention to all kind ol
repairing, as heretofore. LEWIS S. BENNETT.
THOMAS A. BROWN.
mnylO JUDGE W. HARRIS.
A CARD.—It will be seen from the above, that I have sold
out to Messrs. L. S. Bknnztt 4 Co,, and 1 have every confi
dence in tho ability of these gentlemen, both in cnliability
and cnjiitnl. to successfully conduct tlie business, and keep
up the reputation of the establishment.
Mr. I.kwihS. Bk.nnl-jt has been my foreman for the tost
two years, nnd I take pleasure in recommending him tothe
public ns nn industrious, capable and deserving man. who.
while looking to his ow n interest, will not neglect those ol
his patrons.
In relinquishing my business in this place, 1 take the op
portunity to say, that it is not from any dissatisfaction
whatever. Since my residence in tlie city of Savannah, I
have been kindly r.nd generously treated, aud have suc
ceeded much better than I anticipated.
In the course ) have just taken. 1 have been prompted by
considerations of a private character altogether ; wherever
1 may be, I shall always carry with me the liveliest sense
of obligation, and cherish tlie deepest interest in the pros-
perity nnd advancement of the city and its people. Noth
ing will do more to effect this, than the sustaining of a
healthy and honorable competition. I.ct tlie good peopleof
the City and State see to it. J. C. THORNTON.
Savannah. 9th Mav.1853.
N. B.—Mr. H. D. \V. Alkxanpkr is my legally authorized
agent for the transaction and closing up ol my business.
mnjrlO J. C. THORNTON.
BOOKS—HOOKS.
U ARPER'SMAGAZINEfor February, illustrated ; Hunt's
Merchants’ Magazine ; Knickerbocker for February ;
How I became n Unitarian, by a Clergyman of tho Protest-
nut Episcopal Church ;
The lto)al Preacher, by James Hamilton. D. D;
Memoirs of a Physician, by Alexander Dumas;
The Old Judge or Life in a Colony, bv Judge Hnliburton;
Tho Image of his Father, or One Boy is more trouble than
a Dozen Girls;
Scnvers' Works—Kate 0’Donogliue, a Talo of Ireland ;
Jack Hamilton, the Guardum’iii.
Harry Ixirreqiier. the Knight o Gwynne ;
Horace Templeton 1 Torn Burke of Ours ;
Arthur O'ls-ary. illustrated ;
Itorrv Ashton, or the Will and tho Way ;
Tlie Widow’s Walk, ortho Mystery of Crime, by Eugene
Sue.
Josephine.or the Maid of the Gulf;
Mrs Ix-slie's Behaviour Book ; The Rye House Plot;
More of the Old Brewery ; More of Mrs. Partington’.
Budgett;
PencilTlngs bv the Wav. by Willis ;
Ono Year, a tale of Wedlock, by Emilio Carlin :
The Hand Book of Iaicoinotives, Engineers. 4c.
Receiver! nnd for sale by 8. S SIBLEY,
feblfi 136 Congress-street.
HYLAND &. O’NEILL
H AVE just received nnd offer for sale on the most ac
commodating terms—
26 bbls Slunrt’s A and It clarified Sugar,
vl'KING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS—The subscribers
5 have now received the best part of their Spring and
ummer Dress Goods, ol the following styles—Summer
Silks, Barege d’Lninea. plain nnd figured Clialleys. Grena
dines. and Crape d'Artoi*. plain and figured Barege*. Silk
Tissues, Swiss Jacconet and Organdie Muslins. These con
stitute a major portion of their Dress Goo Is, and have been
selected with great caie, and will be sold at very moderate
profits. inarll KKMPTON 4 VEKSTILLE
B UTTER and CHEESE—25 kegs Rutter, 100 bxs Cheese
just received and for salo by
CRANE 4 RODGERS
O ATS.—100 bags prime Maryland Oats landiug per sclir
Summerset, for sale by
feb22
BRIGHAM. KELLY 4 CO.
OCGAH AND COFFEE.—130 bags good Rio Coffee, 20 lihdi
O fair N O Sugar. 10 clarified do ilo. 16 do Muscovudo aud
Porto Rico do, 60 bbto Stuart’s clarified A, BandCdo. 40
do crashed and powdered do, 40 boxes loaf do. in store and
for sale by aji5 J. V. CONNERAT 4 CO.
by
.1 choice Goshen Rut-
r. 60 boxes Cheese, received per steamer snd for sale
feb‘23 McMAIlON 4 DOYLE.
Linen Drillings. 10 do do colored do do. 6 do do linen
white snd brown Duck, 6 pieces French Linen Drillings. 7
do French colored fancy plaid nnd strijies do do, 20 pieces
white and colored Marseilles Vestings, nnd a fine assort
ment ol summer goods for boys, for sale by
ap4 AIKIN 4 BURNS.
TJACON—10 hluis prime nei
lJ received and for sale by
Sides, 10 do Shoulders, just
McMAnON 4 DOYLE.
L IME. .v-i.i.... « j ii, w m 1, 0 h nld very
low if applied for this morning. 1
octl8 BRIGHAM. KELLY 4 CO
N OTICE.—All persons having demnnds against the estate
Tlmmas Collins, and all indebted to said estate, will
make settlement with
KKMPTON 4 VERSTILLE’S.
Darien. 1st December. 1863.
SARAH 0. BLUE. Adm’x.
G EOROIA—Irwin County:—Administra'MR’h Sai.z,—Will
bo sold, on tho first Tuesday in Juno noxt, before the
, ... assnrtei Brandies,
6 pipes Holland Gin. 26 casks Port. Madeira ind Sherry
Wines. 16 bids Domestic Brandy. 10 do K Phebs’ Gin. 30
do Monongahela Whisky. 26 firkins Goshen Butlir. 10 boxes
Cheese. 15 bids soda and butter Biscuits. 26 hnlfibls Fulton
Market Beef. 20 bids Lebanon Mills Flour, 100 boxes Soap
and Starch, 60,000 Cigars, in store and for sale by
mh19 HYI.ANI) 4 O'NEILL. Ilroighfon-st.
I OST OR’ MISLAID —Tnke’Notice, that I have lo«t or
J mislaid a Promissory Note, for Two Hundred and Four
Dollars and Thirty-nine cents, dnted Savannah. January
13th. 1864. and payable Sixty Daya alter th* dale thereof,
being made In my fnvor by J M. Havwood. nnd by me en
dorsed. All persons are hereby forbidden to trade for snid
Note, or to lake the samo In payment, a* payment thereof
lias been stopped, and I shall not bo responsible as ei
dorser. fol>14 A BONAUD,
Court IIouho, at Irwlnsvillo. Irwin County, between tho
usual hours of sale, one tract of land, No. 228, lying In
said County, and containing 490 acres. For the benefit of
the heirs of Alexander Night, deceased
apl—40d* CRAB 4 TnOM AS KNIGHT. Adm’r*.
E XECUTRIX HAI.F.—Agreesbly to an order of tbe In
ferior Court of Chatiiam county when sitting for ordi
nary purposes, pasted at the January term, 1846. will be
sold at the Court House door In tlie city of Ssrannsh, on
the first Tuesday In June next, an undivided half part of
thxt tract of land nn the little Ogeeohee, known as Laurel
Green and Cedar Hill, behwging to tha estate of Eben H.
Williams, dsceased, to complete titles,
MARGARET G. WILLIAMS. Ex’lx.
April 6,1864. ap7—to
Porto Rico do, 80 do New Orleans do, 60 barrels Sugar
House Syrup. 100 do West India Molasses. 20 hlols prime
Bacon Shoulders, 00 do do Sides, received snd for sale by
•inelb SCRANTON. JOHNSTON 4 (X).
f GLASSES. SUGAR. LIQUOR, 4o.—'200 bbls New Or-
leans Molasses. 26 hhds snd 26 bbto Cuba do, 16 hlids
choice i’orto Rico 8ugar. 20 do New Orleans do, 160 libla
clarified A. B and C do, 76 do E P Gin, 60 N E Rum, 60 do
Western Whisky, 25 do Old Monongahela do, 30 do Butter
Crackers, 20do Sugar do. 100 firkins Lard. 160 boxes Ada-
m*nUn<0auil Sponn Candles, 76 do. BeadeP* Tallow do. re
ceived by recent arrivals and for sale by
mhltt unr "
Hyson do;
10 half chests, in quarter lb packages, Hyson Tea, con
venient for retailing;
40 0 and 10lb chests superior Hyson Tea;
8 half chests, in 2 lb packages, do do do;
10 do do in 2 lb do superior Black do;
20 do do in quarter lb do. Black Tea for retailing;
15 fi lb do superior Black Ten;
10 bags black Pepper; 10 do Allspice;
80 mats Cinnamon;
40 boxes ground pepper. Ginger and Spice;
60 do superior Mustard;
60 do Ia'mnn. Raspberry nnd Strawberry Syrup;
40 do one gallon, half nnd quarter, assorted Pickles;
100 do Adninnntinn Candles;
CO do Bendel'sTnllow do;
30 do Sperm Candles; 00 i|o 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 SodaSalorntus.ln quarter,hf and ono lb papers;
8 do Ginger Preserves;
10 do assorted W I do;
30 do 1 gro each, quarter nnd bf lb Smoking Tobacco;
20 gro One cut Yellow Rank ChewingTobncco;
60 do do assorted brands do do;
80 M Cigars, issorted kinds. For sale by
feb24 WEBSTER 4 PALMES.
G UANO—20 tons priino Peruvian Guano, for sale to ar
rive. Apply to decll OGDEN 4 BUNKER.
CJUGA
O Svn
Syrup, for sale by mh22 COHEN 4 FOSDICK.
B utter. CHEESE and ALE—20 firkins eboieeGoalie
Butter, 60 boxes Cheese. 60 bbls Philadelphia Ale. It
sale by inh22 MoMAHON 4 DoYI.K
Cambric. French Muslin nnd Silk Grenadines, in latest style,
sale low by mh22 ADAMS 4 BRUNNER.
recent arrivals, and offers for sale—26 blls II Smith'.
Flour. 25 half bbto extra Flour. 60 boxes Cheese, English
dairy, white and pine apple. 60 bbls and 50 naif bbto Balti
more Flour. 20 kegs choice Goshen Rutter. 20 half bbls Ful
ton market Reef. 6 bbto. 10 half bbls, 10 quarter bbto, 10
boxes and 25 bag* Ruckwheat. 200 bbls and bags of Georgia
Flour. 100 boxes nnd half boxes Soap, 26 bbto Carter's and
June Potatoes, very fine. decl
R eduction in the price of bijick tin ware —
Venson, Stenk, all blaze, and Hot Water Dishes, from
72 to 20 inches, of superior and medium quality ; also. Dish
Cover*. Coffee Greoques. Tea and Coffee lima, Fjrjr Rollers
4c. I will sell as low as they can tie purchased in the north.
Proprietors nf Hotels. Stesm Boats, Planters, snd others
are invited to call and examine.
oot21 COLLINS. 100 Bryan street.
HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON 4 CO.
jyjMnmC LIQUORS—60 bbla P H Gin, 26 do Brnndy. 25
do N K Ram. 60 do Whisky, jnst received and for sale
by mhlO MoMAHON 4 DOYLE.
C REAM CHOCOLATE DROPS.—Cliocolnte prepared In
tho most palatoblo manner, the greatest luxury in the
form of Candy, just received, and for sale by
W. W. LINCOLN,
feblT Monument square.
S UPERFINE Black Cloth Frook and Drees Coats—a freeh
supply j^it received. For sale low, oy
uot23 WM. R. BYM0NB, Draper and Tailor.
t lA.'li DRY GlHlR.' SHIRK.—The siilwcribers have ju.t
J received a choice lot of rich Organdio Muslin. French
C TA8H DRY GOODS STORK.—French Muslins In good
J quality nt 12K ; do Cambric do do do do 16 : Colored
Borages do do do do 15 ; Prints. Ginghams aud Lawn* at
unusually low prices, just received by
h22 ADAMS 4 BRUNNER. 142 Congress-at.
MAGAZINES, duT.
H ARPER'S Magazine lor December; Putnam's Magazine
for December.
Gleason's Pictorial Illustrated News.
Eva May. the Foundling, or the Secret Dungeon: a ne
novel. Received and for sale by 8. S. SIBLEY.
nov30 135 Congress-street.
VIEW OF THE CITY OF SAVANNAH.
A BEAUTIFUL birds'-eye view of the City of Savannah
sketched from the steeple of the Exchange, by F. Cer-
emu. and lithographed b.v R. H. IIowru.. just completed.—
Tlie edition is limited. Those wishing a copy must apply
early to R. II. IIoweB. or at the book store of
nov20 S. S. SIBLEY. 136 Congress street.
H ouse-furnishing goods.—10 4.114ami 12-4 linen
and cotton Sheetings.4-4. 6-4 and 6-4 linen and cotton
for Pillow Cases. 10-4.11-4 aud 12-4 Marseilles and Lancas
ter Quilt*. 3 4 nnd 7 8 8cotch Diaper and Huckabuck, 8-4,
0-4.10-4 and 12-4 Table Damask, 3-4.7 8 and 4-4 l inen Da-
innsk Napkins. 8-4 and 10-4 brown Table Damask, colored
table Damask in cloths snd per yard. Dowlas* and Crash,
for sale by mar6 AIKIN 4 BURNS.
do to'banon Mills Flour,
6 do self-rising Flour,
10 lings Rio Coffee. 10 do old Java,
60 boxes Soap, 20 boxes Starch.
76 do adamantine and sperm Candle*.
20 do Judd's nnd Litchfield's patent Candles,
60 casks London Porter,
20 half pipe* Brandy.
6 pipes Holland Gin.
60 casks Madeira. Sherry nnd Port Wine.
60 qunrter and eighth casks Madeira and Port Wine.
10 firkin* Butler.
60 boxes choice Dairy Cheese.
Also. 60 baskets lleldsick and Munn’s Champaign. 60.000
Hnvann nnd American Segars, aud 26 dozen assorted cor
dials. febl 2
100 do fair do do do ; 75 do prime do Jamaica do ; 60
mats old Government Java do: 20 hlids choice Porto Rico
Sugar ; 40 do choice nnd fnir New Orleans do ; 80 do Stu-
art’s A B 4C Clarified do ; CO do do Crashed and Powdered
do : 66 do Hiram Smith’s and pure Genesee Flour; 400 bags
drop nnd buck Shot, assorted sizes ; (10 bbto Butter. Sugar
and Soda Crackers ; 20 do Treadwell’s Pilot Bread ; 100 bxs
new scaled Herring : 60 quininls dried Codfish ; 30 bids No*
vaijcotla pickled Herring ; 60 do West India Molasses ; 100
Deinljons. assorted sizes; 50 boxes fi* and 8s Beadel’s
Candles ; 20 '4 ami 20 )( casks Mnlnga Wine ; 20 boxes ex
tra ground Coffee nnd Pepper, lnnding and for sale by
mb 22 SCRANTON. JOHNBTON 4 CO.
J. V. CONNERAT & cn ‘
— , Hmj no* m .to,,. ,M ror S,„ B V'
(ivorabK- l,nn._2S I.I.J,
vado Sugars. 76 Idds Stuart’s a B mar N
do. 40 bbls crashed and pulverized
10 boxes I.oaf Sugar do.
120 bags Rio Coffee. 26 do Java do.
W hhds, tierces and bbto W. |. and .V 0 u.i
75 boxes aperm und adamantine Candle '
160 packages hyson and black Yeas.
100 bbls Baltimore and Canal Hour
10 half pipes Otard. Dupuy 4 Co.'s Brsndr
15 qunrter pipes line Old French brsndr
20 do do Madeira, und 20 do Port W| n .
60 do do Maluun. and 16 do TenerilTuvL
JO bbls Old Monongahela Wliiskv.
fi pipe* Holland Gin. clover leaf brand
2 puncheons Jamaica, and 20 do St (' ro uo B
00 bbto sugar, butler and soda Biscuits '
160 do domestic Brandy. Uin. Rum « n .i in:,
iOO baskets genuine Heidsick Chatflpaigi, Vine
Hungarian Lion
*1° c Crown " ,,fl ,!ou sh and Resjr 4s
*h Segars. various hn>>.H. •
120 M Spanish Segars. various brand-
together with choice Rutter. Goshen Cliee'se snd. i.
tides usually found in wholesale groceries.
HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON Aro
H AVE received per the Eclipse, snd other recent'
from New York and Philadelphia : rr * c * n, » n "«
- -idelphia .
jCoflfec—600 bags Rio, 100 pockets Java, and u
Sugar—26 hhds choice and 26 do prime p ort oRl« 1*
bis Stuart’s 11 and C. 50 do crashed, and 16 bosHkli °*
Uncoil—50 casks choice Side*. 20 do do 8bauP*« . .
5 do do Ham* "•
Ulqouro—j pipes pure Holland Gin. 5 haUstretkirf
randy. 10 aunrter cask* pure Malaga Wine. lO iM,uV
gundy Port do. 6 casks pure Port do. 100 bbh KiT.irTn
do N E Rum. 76 do Gibson's Whisky. 20 do them [tm i7
20 eighth CAsks Cognac do. 16 bbto choice old Moa'. nr.v.i.
" htoky. and 25 boxes extra do do fUfl *
Cheese—300 boxes State and Ohio, and 50 doJWui
Dairy.
llutter.
•25 kegs very choice Orange County.
Tobncco—126 boxes 5s and 8s of various Undi uin
cases Myers’ half pounds. ’
Soiiji nnd Starch—100 boxes Colgate’* No J «ra f .
Smith’s and Readel's Family, and 100 whole snd au,./
boxes Pearl Starch. ' ™
Sundries—100 boxes Herring. 100 Pemijon*. vuru
sizes. 100 boxes ltey’s I .onion Syrup. 2*5 bags droi, i*
buck Shot. 10 bbto pure white wine Vinegar? P 0 ££*
?!*;> *»» !»*** ncw Raisins. 100 drums Smyrna J iri I
bbls Hlberta, 6 eases Gilloux Sardines. lOfriiUhsrda
W'foto Pecan Nut., 5 b*g,B,„i“
.0 half bbls tulton market B.ef.35 baskets Heidsick flu
paign quarts and Pints. 30.000 cheroot Cigars
Pickles, quarts and half gallon. 25 cases Canton IWn
Ginger. 611 boxes clay Pipe*. 15 do Pipe heads. 100 hbK
boxes assorted Crackers. 60 boxes assorted Csndv 507,,u
nmnntine Candles, 15 do patent do. 10 bbls buck«bni«
half nnd quarter bbls do. 60 boxes Cham paign CM* J
bids Cider Vinegar. 20 do imitation white wine do. tit
Champaign Cider, for sale as above on the most zeeram
dating terms.
GROCERIES ! GROCERIES'
I 10H-EE.—150 bags prime Rio. 76 do Jamaica. 604»i
Si’oar—10 hlids Porto Rion. 10 do Pt. Croix. 6 doV«
Orleans. 100 bids Crashed, Powdered aud Clarified
Molamb—26 hlids Cuba. 75 bbto New Orleans.
IT.orR—150 bbls Georgia, 75 ditto Canal. 69 ditto R»
Smith's.
Bechets—200 dozen, painted.
Soap. Caxduv and Starch—60 boxes No. 1 andr«.’.
Soap. 50 do Pale do. 76 do Adamantine Candles, U«
25 do Star. 150 do Patent Mould do, lOwlwkui
res Starch.
half boxes Starch.
Tobacco—360 pkg* various brand* snd quxlitie*.
Lemon Sykcp, 4c —60 boxes Syrup. 10 esses Wslniii:4
Tomato Catsup. 10 do Brandy Peaches.
Domestic LiqroRs—76 bids Plielp's Gin. 66 do X E ha
76 do Rectified Whisky. 30 do Exta Old Monongshi-U 1
Wines—20 quarter casks pure Malaga, 8 do choice tub.
ra. Received and for sale by
dec’jo McMahon 4 doth
SUNDRIES.
I1HDS choice Porto Rico Sugar ; 16 doFtCnddo;
~50 Idd* Stuart's crashed and powdered Supr;Mdo
do A 11 and C clarified do ; 160 bbls Baltimore aniiscrrA
Flour; 75 do Genesee do; 50 do Hiram Smith's ’ , J
casks quarts nnd pints I/mdon Porter ; 50 bbli fU*!d-
idila Cream Ale; 75 boxes sods nnd sugar Cratktn; .7)
bbto Izird ; 200 sacks Rio Coffeo ; 50 do 1/igiiyrt do;Mde
old Government Java do ; 4 pipes Meder S»an(jin;lfo
Staghnund do ; 6 half pipe* Otard. Dupuv 4 (V« Bruit;
3 do Signett do ; 10 quarter casks Swcet’Malan Ww: II
do Port do; 10 do Madeira do ; 60 baskets Hfifo-ici’z.
150 bbls domestic Gin. Hum, Whisky and! isndr; ilk
Nos 1,2 and 3 Mackerel ; 30 half bbls do; 6 cases SardiDM,
200 boxes No 1 pale and funilly Soap ; 1H0 iloTillowds
dies; 76 do Pearl Starch ; 150 ream* Wrapping Paper Jut
received aud for sale by
oct:t McMahon 4 doth
8UNDIIIES.
fWl CASKS prime Bacon Sides ; 25 do do Shunldrn; 8
eJU tierces sugar-cured Hams ; 100bids A it and C(Ur
lied Sugar ; 30 lihds Muscovado do ; 25 do Porto Riroi .
20 do New Orleans do; 60 bids buttrr.
Crackers ; 60 boxes Tallow Candles fi. s-.
nuinnline do Os ; 25 do Sperm do i< ; Scca«k< llitor
I/mdon Porter, pints : 206 boxes Colgate'. Pearl SUrri
100 do No 1 pnle nnd family Soap : Sii.ouc Hanna vpr
600 bags Shot, assorted sizes : 60 boxes Fngli-h l'i|e* i
bids Baltimore Flour : 60 do Hiram emit!,', do; Ml*
Georgia du ; 800 reams Wrapping Paper : 15 ti«rr»«-i_i
Rice. For sale by oet8 WEBSTER 4 PAUID
WINES, LIQUOllS DEI.AltS, tiKOCKIIIK
ri HIE Subscriber has on hand a line and well selected
-l Stock of imported pure Wines, Liquor* and Seyari.
comprising the following :
Brandy— lo half pipes Otard, Dupuy 4 Co :
obi Ilenucasy ; 2 do do Sazorac, 1808 ; 2 do do JetnUk
1800 : 3 do do J.J. Dupuy.
Wlnca—4 half pipes oik reserve Madeira: Cdo4*
London Particular ; 3 do do old Port ; 0 do do .-torn
Wine ; 20 casks tlaret ; 40 baskets Clminpsgne
Hcgora—20.000 Rio Honda; lo.ooo LaCrtM
Izi Union ; 10.000 1j» I’ntrlo ; 26,000 Tntburas.
Knncy Grorrrlrs,—a large supply, such s.icpi
Cordials. Ee-'toh pickles and.Sauces, Preserves. SmcOn*
Prunes and Jem*... For sale by A. IUiNaII’.
< to R Corner of Bay and Whitaker itrwt
and It clarified do. 60 do do crashed aud poedenh
00 bbls butter, sugar and soda Crackers. 60 blitoindffa-'
bbls II Smith's and pure Genesee Flour.80 half quirwiz
eighth bbto Buckwheat. 100 boxes new scaled ItorratJ
bbls superior Cider Vinegar. 20 quarter ca*k* •!
do. 75 hlids prime snd bright Bacon Side, an-lsl
200 bags drop and buck Shot, assorted. 100bM<EPk>
nnd Rose Gin. 40 do NKRutn, 30 do domestic "nod; 4
boxes Readel's fi* nnd 8* Candles* 80 do licadri'mdfo
gate's Pearl Starch, 10 quarter casks fourth proofBridj
26 boxes assorted Candy, 26 quarter casks MsdnrsV#
300 boxes No 1. Pale and Family Soap, varinni brsndi'
bbto new white Beans, 60 do superior eating PotatoesW
lug and for sale by
nov30 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON’ k CO-
bbto Herring. 100 Reynold’s new fami
ly Hams. 2 hhds do new Bacon Shoulders’75 boxes Beadel’z
Soap. Candles nnd Starch ; 76 boxes ground Coffee. Mustard
and Pepper ; 16 half chest Black nnd Green Teas 100 dozen
assorted Scrubbing Brushes nnd ('lollies Lines, 6 bids Keif
Rising Flour. 60 bbls nnd bags Genesee Flour. 20 half bids
Pig Pork and Hams, Corned Beef, 60 bbls Potatoes. 4c. for
sale by D. O’CONNOR,
mb 22 Corner Broughton nnd Drayton streets.
S UNDRIES.—33 hlids now Bacon Sides. 10 casks sugnr-
curcd Hams, 40 bbls and 50 keg* prime K-afljird. 60
bbto W I Molasses. 60 boxes Smith’s Family Soap. 25 boxes
and 00 bbls Treadwell’s Soda. Rutter nnd Sugar Biscuit. 30
dozen Brooms, painted handles. 20 boxes ground Coffee. 20
dodo Pepper. 50 bbls E Phelps’ G1-. 39 do Domestic Bran-
’ do H ~ “■ ‘
dy. 60 do H Smith’s pure Genesee Flour, 20 half bbls extra
Canal do. 20.000 superior Plantation Cigars, for sale bv
•narll SCRANTON.JOHNSTON 4 CO.
oof those si
r I '*y* “iu ,iT "" K “ '••-•-AtMm, Irwearcb of Sir John Sugars, 40 hhds prime Huron Sides. 60 bbli
A B rntiklin. a personal narrative, by Elisha neiii i\n„e. ’-ndiue and for sale by .. t m
M. I) ,U. S. N., published by the Harpers, received and for SCRANTON. JOHNSTON » ^
cup of coffee, should call nnd purchase
perior coffee pots, at the house furnishing sti
_n_"vl2 J. p COl I.IN8
rpiiu. U. 8.
published by ..
sale nt 135 Congre-s street, by
8. 8. SIBLEY)
D RESS GOODS —Fine assortment of black l-VenciTbnrn-
basins, black alpacas of all qualities, blnck. nod black
nnd white summer silks, black, and black and leadglghsms,
black English and American calicos, for snle by
m*ri» AIKIN 4 BURNS.
C HILDREN’S BATHING TUBS. Plop and Water Pails,Foot
Tubs. Wash Basins, Night Pails, 4c., for sale by
J. I*. COLIJNS.
50 do rectified N O. whiskey , 100 do. K. I’lielps to
(•In ; 40 do. P. 4 H. Connecticut ri.erdo ; 20do.
Felton’s N. K. Rum; 100 dozen bronze and 50 cto D'’ 1
pails ; 150 bbls new crop N. O molassscs ; 66 quint* 1 ’*
codfish; 160 boxes new scaled herring": 50 bbl»
planting pntntoe* ; 150 boxes white and colored t in*- *
bbto liirutn Smith's and Genesee Flour ; 41 half'l”- ^ *.
300 boxes No. 1. pale and family soap ; 86 do. ColpO' 1 **
Readel's pearl starch ; 20 hluis choice, 10 do. fair N •'
(10 bbls butter. Mignr nnd soda crackers : 20 w 1*
bread; 00 bbls crashed and clarified sugar: SO w”
bread; 00 bbto crashed and clarified sugar: .y ‘
ground coffee ; 20 do. do. pepper ; just recoiie*! anil •’**
by jsnl7 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON t <*■
C l ANAL FLOUR, Ac.—80 Mil* Hiram Smith*
J Genesee Flour, 40 half do do. 20 bbls and 50k«M .
50 boxes new bunch Raisins. 80 do Readel’s amlln-h*
Pearl Starch. 25 do assorted Candy, rn bbto butm
and soda Craceers. 30 boxes soda Btocuit. looduo'* ^
Herring. 60 bbls W I Mol vases. 60 do st. - > r li-- » ”
600 reams Wrapping Paper, assorted. 60 ’tof®
d Family
Buckets, 300 boxes No 1 I 1 ... ,
8s Beadel’s Patent Candles. 100 bbto B I’help
••• 60 do New England Rum. 20.001) superior
L blch’d winter Whale Oil. 20 bbls wiilw Win<’»S’ , °*
Vinegar. 10 bids Apples. 60 bbls Potatoes. 80 psckjpn*
bscco. 100 boxes Soup. Starch nnd Candle*. 15 Ujf
old Hyson and Black Teas. 30 boxes ground Cnftfc »
Mustard, in quarter pound can*. 50 doz hand sol MB
Scrolling Brushes. 60 doz cotton and inanellsOoil’MH®^
10 doz. assorted sizes door mats. 10 chesls Cedar Tu* >
Cedar /'nil*. 30doz 2 and 3 lump Buckets. 30 dor Ur**»«!
handled Brooms, and 10 doz. IVisp Brooms. 4c . bv
DAVID ItrONNOj
der22 Corner Broughton snd PrajtoB m-
inhlfi ‘ _ OGDEN 4 BUN** 31 -
J UST LANDING from steamer Florida and j* "tore—2
bbto. Pig Ham, 2 do do Sides, 2 do do Sk'Uldera, Ido
Smoked Beef. 6 doz. Smoked Tongues. 20 »nxes Oranges,
H olcombe. Johnson 4 c<>. have receivedt«r
arrivals—200 boxes Cheese. 26 kegs flutter.69hf r *T.
10 du l/’mon*. 6 bbto Apples. nth22 J- D. JESSE.
N OTICE.—Two months after dato 4ppHc«tfon will bn
made to tlio Ordinary of Chatb
•II all tlie real eslate belonging to
MICII'* I
county, for leave to
J»mes IL SIieahan.de-
eeazed, mhi2 Micif^ 1 - s "E.mian. Adm’r
-T1ANT8. PANTS—A fresh 7T*p'y of black doc shin ca**i-
•l mere Pants, a fine srl«fo; Also fancy French Cassi-
more Pantsjust receive^"' fo* *"lo low, liy
nov‘23 WM D. Si MOSS. Draper and Tailor.
170R SALK.—Imt 10 tho corner ol South Bread
and Lincoln-sP^ 61 ' 1 ; Also half lot and improvements
a Liberty-street Apply to
WYLLY 4 MONTMOI.LIN.
White Corn landing from achoon-
P KAIH BRANDY of the vintage of 1846, for sale by
marS W. B. MACLEAN 4 C(
bbls choice do. Molasses, new crop. 70 hhds prime and
clear Bacon Sides. 10 do new Shoulders, 20 tieroes sugar
cured Hama, landing and for sale by
febl4 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON 4 CO.
C ORDIAIJ4 -20 dosen assorted Cordials—Anisette, For
feit Amour, Noyeau, and Rose—for sale by
decl4 A. BONAUD.
F I 0UR AND 00RN —80 bbls Tennessee Floor, and loo
bushels TennieseeOorn, In Store and fore^jiMg^
C ORN—d^bug" prlt
er Co*»sret, from Baltimore, for mile bv
j„„2i BRIGHAM. KELLY 4 CO
F '~ IS*—7 lihds Codfish, 20 bbla pickled Herring, 160 bxs
icrtleil do, 25 bbls and 20 halt do Mackerel, for sale by
,*cl8 McMAIlON 4 DOYLE.
i'joLl.Slir.D steel Urn S.'trf, Ilium Andirons. Iirars-lieaded
.1 Shovel*. Tong* and Pokers, kitchen Firo Dogs. Shovels
and Tong*. Coal llods, Fire Carriers. Trerlt*. 4c.,for salo by
oct12 . J. P. 00IJJN8. 100 Bryan street^
H AMS .-—lust received^ a lot ^of fine small sizodsiiga
. cured Hams, for family use, for snle by
nuglB
A. BONAUD.
Havana—3500 Iiranges, 126 hunrlir* Bananas. 10,000
Plantains, 30 dozen Pine Apples, aud n lot of fresh Cocoa
Nus. znb88_ J. P. JK8BK.
JpOTATOTB A N i^ APPLES—100 bbls" Northern Potatoes,
75 do Apples, for salo by
no»o
MoMAHON 4 DOYLE.
H AT—200 bales nrlme North River Hay, land from ship
Southport, and for aale by
mM0 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
S HNEDIBH LEECHES —A superior lot of Swedish Leeches
I Just received per steamship, and Ibr sale by
marts W. W. LINCOLN, Ncnument Square.
Mess Pork. 76 kog* now Ijird. 20 tierce" Pig Itotn*. W -
N E Rum. 70 whole and hall bbls Nos 1 snd • JI *' k,r !jL:
whole nnd linlf bids Canal Flour. 10 lilid* lUconfneo»^
60 bbto rectified Whisky. 160 .lo Georgia Fleur- 50 “***'!'
quarts and pints Heidselrk Chanipuign. 100 box** q«
nnd pints Champaign Cider. __ 3 * n -
M ams. I.ARI*. RAHiN Ac-^'u-t r.-r.-ived iMRprHjj!
Extra Family Hums. 100 bbl* While I/sMaTdjSOJT
new Baltimore cured Bacon. 2 bbto I ig I Unit. 1"' ,
Smoked Beef. 100 R,* Bologna. 25 half bbls hf
Corned BeeT 10 bbls No. I Mackerel. 2 casks t od6zh. fi”**
Pickled Herrings, in store, and lor ^
doc22 Corner Bronghton andDwJJjij
B ACOH AND LARD—16 hbds prim* 5w®*J!y|
do Shoulders. 10 tierce* best c*iiv*s**d ll*i»
H OUSE KEEPERS and other. wiH t’P’«;-
the obstructions at tlie entrance of J „f.
qwenl upon the putting up nf an Iron 1 rout.i'
dentlv removed to enable them to gain easy sr
Interior, where they will find the shelves * f A'T hsl 1t
usual, with Crockery. China. Gins" and stone . o f f*t.
Hardware, wood ami willow Ware. Tin Wtres*^ j 4nW *i,
lery ; together with a great variety, of /Sm
Wick*. Fanoy end House Furnishing
sold at moderate and just prices, by
aug26
lainc*.
French.
Silks
plain tin- ladies and children
German Marines; colored Alpacas. „nu
Pis Id; Plaid Ilrotxfte and plain Silk* : silk u * D “ l “lr»-
flgured Shawls an/. ««rslcl Scarfs ; long " n ,2*!,.. rid*-
Shawls ; colored andbto-k Plaid (Jlnghaim ;
A fine assortment just tece-ed and for rale by -pgj#
oct22 AIKIN 4
KW MUHIO—The subscriber on hand Ui* Cjs
collectiou of new musics! ru'” *t|ons ever»
Savannah, to which bo would
4l° n - .. __ 1
a-t>2 SuecesKW