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THE SAVANNAH GEORGIA^; WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL
4, 185ft.
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TimtulO
PUBLIC SALES.
C l?Y««5irrB BALK—Onth# l«et TuMdArj”
Mit, Will be eoU bclor# the CO Aft ho J“t\* n
OBHRaaEfiS^
°*n»ril n ^ cvpw,w B. y. AKIN, Sheriff.
rSlW'BU KIEV'S &AUi—On to* first Turaday ln*May
C UitTwiU b« Sold befcw lh* Court llouie. In th#
City Of Bavaaaah, UtwMQ th# legal hour# or «*J*| »
Iirar Horetfand lluwr—lirltj ou u tha properly *>f Dr.
, to satisfy a l\. te. In flavor ofMcCosker
i*Wr*W™> If ^"R.; 8h „,„.
^.Hirra SALK—Onth# (frit Tuesday la M«y
_ "nut,trill ba aold, before tho Court Boom In the cltV
ot Savannah, between th# usual hour# of aal# i two bull J-
Inn oa lot No. 10 Cum Town, In CUrlton •tract. levied
odu tha property of Nlahola. Xarlay, to satisfy a H. fa.
tuned out ortho city or Savannah, lu favor of Johu
i»i.w.«b, t y«. ma , a
/SlTY aiinuri' KALE—On ttio flr#t Tuesday In May
\J next, will bo eold bettor# the court houie, In the city
of Savannah, between the legal hour# of aale, a they Mare
and Dray-derled on under an attachment reluruablo to
tin B ut city oourt of Savannah, a# th# property ot Jamaa
McCarthy, la raw or Daniel O'Connor. Properly pointed
out by plaintiff, and cold by order ofcourt.
ipjy R. F. AKIN, Sheriff.
G EORGIA—lVaytw CVunfy—By virtu# or an order from
tho honorable the court of ordinary of said county,
•n tho dntTueedaj In May next, will be acid before the
oourt home door of taid county, between th# law ful hour*
ot eal#, a Negro Woman named Charlotte, aged about
*Uty yean, and a Negro Uan named Patrick,33 rear* old.
aa th# properly of L W Bryan, deceaaed. Sold fur the
It of the helm aad creditor# of uid deceaaed. Terra*
BHt2t W. A. SAI.l.V.SS. la t,
LEGAL NOTICES.
' fV) Utli'K—All JHirionVfiavltiifclaluu agafnst""tli# rs'lsle ,
'll of Randolph McDonald, lata oft'amden couuty,de-
CITATIONS*
'court of Ortlliiitry of U«mil#ii Count}'.
i fKURUlA—CliMdrrt Lbuttfy i—Tu. nil whum It may con* oeasud, will tireaeut tho same, duly attested. and all In-
U o»rn : Whereas, Thomas D. Hawkins mid Johu Tump- drilled In asm estate will uuko Immediate ssttleineut with
kliu#, executor* tu tho estate of John Tompkins, sen., de- !
ceased, will apply at tho Court o( Ordinary f,.r Uttar* dls- '
raid eatato i
POWER PRESS PlUNTlwt;
ailMory from
The*# are
may concern, to ho and appo
objections, If any they navi*, ou ur buforo the Aral Monday
In July next; oilicrwtao aaid Intern will bo fronted.
Wltucaa, Jamea 11. Ilelveaton, Ordinary for Camden
county, thia 7th December, ISM,
dooir JAMES II HKLVKSTC.V, O. 0, 0.
1KDHUIA— lliwdm ttounfy—To all whom It may con-
.T corn: Whercaa,Thomaa II Nell will apply at thoCourt
of Ordinary for letlera of administration ou tho relate of
fWhty Halley, dcceaaod:
Thrioaro.thoroforc,tocltoaudadmonlahallwhom It may
concern, to ho and appear before the raid Court to make oh-
lection /|| any they have,) on or before the Oral Mon
day In Way next, otherwise aaid letter# will be granted,
Wltuoaa, Jauica II. llulveston, Esq., Ordinary lor Cam
den county, thia 22d day of March, 1HBD.
niarStt _ JAMES II. HE1.VBST0S. o. 0. c.
C * VEuituiA—ciimtfcn ftoiiMfu To alt whom it may con
i' corn: Wlieroaa, John Makln will apply at the Court
of Ordinary Tor loiter# of administration ou tho eatato of
John 11 Elkins, doceased :
Ttieao are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
may concern, to ho auil appear before aaid Court, to make
objection. If any they have, on or boforo tho first Monday
In May next, cthrrwisesald letlera will ha granted.
Willies*. Jamea H. Hid vest on, Esquire, Ordinary for
Camden countv.this 22d day of March. 1865.
tnarUO JAMES If. IIKI.VESTON, o. c. c.
! K. M. lUio.v, my duly authorliod Agent.
matgO MARY VuDONAIJ), Adm’x.
clto .nJ.dmral.li.il vhnm II IV l ' r '“ K l»>- 0 ;-li«,ln| Jlin.u.1. >,>li»l II,•
to ho and appear hufnro is Id Court to make | , , l ,r ">'>• J. Morrla, lain of Camden county,
• 11 - 1 ''cc'd., are Jn-reby uotfllod tr> preaent them, duly atleatod.
Ilhln tho lima prescribed by law \ and all those Indebted
dec'll.,
within the tl ,
tomskn Immediate pnyment to
TIIOS.
Jolforannti u, March 10,18A0.
DUNHAM, Adin’r.
[marlH
G U'.OIIUIa—L'Auilhxi Ctniuly—On tha Aral Monday lu
f Juno next, application will bu mndo at tho Court of
Ordinary furCharltou couuty, for learo to Mil tho roal es
tate of John li Stevens, deceased,
apll GRAHAM CREWS, Adm'r
“4 JJMOhSTRATOR’S 8AUI—By virtue of an orttcr ot the
XJTboncrabl# th* court ot ordinary of Mclutoih couuty,
will b##old on tb* first Tuesday In May next, before the
Court House, at Darien, all th# real and personal estates of
th# laU Sarah Bercally, for tho benefit of tho helm ami
■mliton of aaid rstate.
“Siffl AI.EX’R MCCARTHY. Adm'r.
Court of Onllonry oftVnyo County.
/ vl-.tilit.lA—Hayne County .—To nil whom It inuycon-
\J corn: Whereas. William Ammons, executor upon tho
o.tate of John Ammons, late of said county, deceased,ap
plies fur letters of dismission from the administration of
said cstato,
These nro, thoreforo, to cito and admonish all whom it
miry concern to be and appear at my office to make jb-
Jectlon, If any they have, within the thno proscribed by
law,otherwise Raid letters will ho granted.
Witness. James Highsmlth,Ordinary for Wayne county,
this twelfth day ol P'ebruary.lSfifi.
foblfi JAM fa IHUHSMiTII R. «. w. 0.
G EOROIa, CAat/iam Ctoun.y—Two months alter date,
application will bo mado to tho Ordinary of Chatham
county, for leavo to sell real and personal property be
longing to lira eslnte of Charles llnrtildge. late of said
couuty deceased JULIAN HARTRllHIE.
ALQRRNON 8. 1IARTRID0R,
np l Admrs of estate of Charles Hartrtdgo,
OTlOK—All persons having any demands agslnst the
. ' cstato of Richard Eleldhouie, late of Chatham coun
ty, docoasod, are hereby notified to present the sauio,duly
attoiteu.to tho undersigned within tho time prescribed by
law. Ami all those Indebted to said estate are hereby re
quested to make Immodlato payment to tho undersigned,
hie administrator.
feb2i GORDON FARGO, Adm’r
|\ioriCE.—Two mouths alter date, application will bo
ll made to the Honorable Court of Urdlnarv of Chat
ham county, for leave to sell all tho estate, roal and per
sonal, of Col. Ambrose Gordon, deceased, for lh# benefit of
tho heirs of said estate.
GEORGE A. GORDON,
Adm’r do bonis non.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALK.—Georgia, Charlton County,
will b# #old under an order of th# Court ot Ordinary
of laid County.passed In October, ISM, at the Court House,
Trader's Hill, Charlton countv, on the first Tuesday iu
Jun# next, b«tw#«n th# legal hours of sale—
(SO) fifty acres of Laud, moroorlesa, attuat and lying
fn^Camden county, known aa the Abner Uarrel tract,
bounded North byJam## Bryant’# lands, South by Ellra-
b#th Bailey, West by S. fc E. Bailey. East by vacant lands,
•old in the town of Jeffersonton, before the Court llouso
door,Camden county, Ga. Also, th# property of the eatato
•f Alexander Kean, deo’d., sold for the benefit of the heir#
and creditors. Terms made known on the day.
inarlS-td JOHN U. GEIGER. Adm’r.
C A F.OROIA-. U'aj/ue CountyTo all whom it may con-
T cern: Whereas, Malacht Harper and James CDraway,
executors upon tho estate of James Harper, deceased, ap
plies for letters of dismission from tho administration of
said estate:
These are. therefore, to cite aud admonish all whom It
may concern, to bo and appear before said Court, to make
objection, if auy they have, within the time prescribed by
law. otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. James High smith, Ordinary for Wayne couuty,
this 10th day of March, 1855.
mats* JAMES HIOHSMITII, o. c. v.
G QORGIA— Bullack Ctonnfp—Administrator’s sale. Will
b« told under an order of the Court of Ordinary of
BuUockCounty.pastonthebthmst., at tho Court House
infltataeboro, on the first Tuesday lu Way next, between
the legal hours or sale, (3401 two hundred and forty acres
mom or las# of pine land, bounded by Jacob Futch and
Meeea MoElvin, sold as the property of the estate of Hu
ben 0. Masters, for the benefit ot the heirs and creditors.
Tsrmi made known on the day of sale.
marl4 ELIZABETH MARTEN, Administratrix
G EORGIA—MWIocA County r—AdoilnUirators sale :—
Will be sold under an order -if the Court of Ordinary
of Bulloch County, past on the 6th instant, at tho Court
House,in Stateaboro’, ou the first Tuesday in May next,
between the legal hours of sale (627) five hundred and
* . n acres of land, more or less, a portion of it
• ‘ y Robert V. J. aud
t John
good Bay Land, bounded North-west by Robert V. J
Ann sTmlilams’ Land, South east by the estate of
williams, and South by W. D. Brannen, the property of
the aetata of Nathaniel G. Hall. Sold for the benefit of
the heirs of said estate. Terms made known on the day of
WILLIAM D. BRANNEN.
W marl* Adm’j.
EORQIA. Camden Ctoun'y.—By virtue of an urder grant
ed by th# Honorable the Court of Ordinary, on the
first Monday In March, will be sold before tho Court
Houae door In the town of Jeffereonton, between the legal
hoars of sale, on the tint Tuesday in May next, five tracts
of Land, lying on the North side of th* Great S&lilla Riv
er, containing all together twelve hundred acres, more or
less, belonging to the estate of Whiting Tarkington, do-
•eased, and eold for the benefit ot the heirs and creditors.
Terms made known on day of sale,
marl8 THOMAS K. DUNHAM. Executor.
G EORGIA—Bulloch County < Administrator's Sale—Will
be eold nndsr an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Bollock oounty, passed on the 6th Instant, at the Court
Honw la SUUsboro’, on the first Tuesday in May next,
betwaenthe legal hours of aale. the following Negroes,
via: Green,aged about twenty year# ; Elllck, aged thirty
yean: Jacob, aged thirty-five ; and Caroline, tweuty-ono
years—eold as the property of tho estate of John Lee, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms made known
“tSfif* " 1 ‘ WILLIAM 11. MCLEAN.
Court of Orvlumry of Glynn County.
I . KORGl A;—frfjrnnCounty.—'To all whom it may concern
lY Whereas: Frauds 1). Scarlett, administrator, and
Martha Owens, administratrix on the estate of Richard
Owens, will apply in the court of ordinary for letters ills-
mlssory. , , , „ ,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to file their objection, if any they have, in
my office within the ti ne described by law, otherwise
said letters will ho grouted. ,
Witness tnv hand and official signature this UJ ilay of
January, 1865. jau'25 EDO Ait C. B.DART.o.o. c.
febC
S '* 1X1Y days after date application will be made to the
Honorable Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county, for
leave to sell all tho Lands and Negroes belonging to the
estate of James Rushing, late of said oounty, dooeastd, this
15th February,1855.
CALVIN RUSHING, Adm’r.
feb37 JANE RUSHING, Adm’x.
ivl OTICE.—Two months after ilato. application will be
Is made to the llunorablo the Court of Ordinary of Cam
den county, for leavo to sell two lots of land, lying In
Cherokee county, Ga., containing 160 acros each. Lot
250—11 dls., 4 sec. j and lot 170—20 dla.,2d soo. Also,
ono tract lying in Camden county, Ga.. containing twenty
acres, belonging to the estate of Ifugh Brown, for the ben
efit or the heirs and creditors.
WM. D. BROWN, Adm’r.
Jeffersonton, March 10, 1855 msrlB
/ 1 F.ORGIA—IKaj/nc County .—Two months after dato ap-
Ijplicatlon will bo made to tho honorable the ordinary of
said county, for leave to sell tho lands and uegroes belong
ing to Rebecca Manning.doceased, Tortile benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said doceased:
JOHN I). RUMPH, Adm’r.
This day. February 15th, 1855. feq20
aiaouGu tt. ma’JOMi.
Owtn' JluiUUno, ojnoiUt PulatkUIouu,
Having made large additions To lUststabllshment.oonllnuei
to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, In hta usual mat and
handsome style. and on aooonunodaUng ts rm s.
All work executed wlthdlspateh.
ilBUilUNU'S PArsNT nUHVKOOV HAl’ IO.
tMtUbrloila « Hell.
AOXSTO FOB TIIX BTATX OF (IBIHUU,
Aos.vni row tu» ThQ aubHoHll(lr continues
to mannfaQturohlsunrlval.
ed Patent Flro and Uurglaj
Proof Safes, warrsntiulequa-
to any, ami superior to some
of the many wnlch have been
tested,as published and nor
tloedby the pressthroughoul
the world lor the last fifteen jrwtse-jW'J is sole proprWor
of nail’s Patent Powder Proof Lock, both haring recoJved
separate medals at tho World’s l air, London, 1861, and N.
York In 1853-’4. Also, the patentee (by purchase) ol
Jones’s eolehratod Combination and l remlum
91,000 la gold was pltcod in th# *»ro exhibited at the
World’s Fair, Ismdon, secured by Hall’s sod Jones’Looks
andofTbrodasa reward to any ono who could pick the
looks or open the safo within forty-Ovedsys. and although
operated upon by several skilled In the art of lock plow
ing, no mio succeeded In opening the safe, (no change or
alteration in tho locks or keys having been mndn during
the time.) but the money remained In Its safe depository
and was returned to the proprietor, and * medal awarded
him for the champion Safe of tho world.
Oautiox.—None genuine except those having the sub-
icriber*. nnmo on n no.tplAlo. gn Aa & mmsa ,
■ Green Block, or. Pine amt Water-st# . New York.
N B —Tho abovo Rates and Ixicks can he had at manu
facturer's prices ol hi * authorliod agents In all the princl-
pal cities In the United States and Canada- ]an24
PIANO KOKTKB, MUHtC, ETC, ~
- Tho undersigned Is prepared as usual to
ti^^nHsupplyaB demands In his lino—having the
Ifi A VTlipiictci of some of the Inist pianoforte ma*
X a x • • •kers.among which he would nanto : Shw*
art, Jacob Chickering, John B. Dunham k Co., tirovestcen
k Truslow, Firth, Pond k Co.,T. Gilbert k Co., a choice of
superior Instruments may be had st his establishment.—
Being possessed of a Ufa's experience In loth the pro fession-
aland business departments of music, ho trusts that he
may still be entitled 4o the kind patronnge he has received
during tho p*.t flr. ye.r.- Q, u. UITCHELL.
Agent for F. Zogbaum & Co.,
decO St. Julian and Bryan sts., Market Square.
OTICE.—Two month- after date, I will apply to the
. . Court of Ordinary of Glynn county, for leave to sell
small portion o( the real and personal estate of John
arland; deceased. FRANCIS M. SCAHI.KTT. '
JN
BUSINESS CARPS. _
~ "edwarTgTwilson,” -
MAOIflTBATE, NOTARY,
AND COMMISSIllNEtt (IF DEEDS.
At Messrs. Ward k Owens* Law Office, ly-umtH
" * uillCKNVi'idldK A CO.,
NO. 207 HAY-NIRIIET. SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
H AVE owned an r.lllns for the mIo «>( Norti. AUUen a,
Tonuessi'u, and other Western produce, and expect ot
an early dale !o be In receipt of llucim, • torn, flour, Hope,
Cotton, rfic.. tho prndunn ol that seotbai
We ireenanofficeatCliatlftiinoga.Tenii .(nr Urn purchuee
or shipment of produce, and can forward direct toplcnt-
ora or merchants from that point.
We are also In direct Correspondence Willi nt Jsiiils,
Louisville and Nashville, and will attend to tho purchase
of articles In those market* to bo shipped 1» Havannah or
IntermoiUalo points In Georgia. Pin—Juu'JJ
S T A II
it’liitljini} (liiiipnriiiiii,
☆
SI i'4’1’1.
i k Vi.U-KR hav
, tin- public as
1-17 liny Slm-I. H i
Jim lali- firm I’nl'
snivel l-y tin* dentli ''I
a* Um friends and jnlriins nl Mn- istabllshnu nt aie l««rahy
r#s|s!cllullv infuriiied (list Ihv RtHScmiikH iias kunnsu
tits inwiFsoK iiiarm.useio.N mniiHOTV, and solicit#a ton.
tlnuonco of favors, with the cond hint assurance that, with
a full and fashlonsble stock, aklllful, esperlenceil and com
petent assistants, ii# will b# able to accomplish «H th*t«rt
end invention can devise, to jdessetlie most fastidious.
WM. 0. PRICK, Draper and Tailor,
novSO M7 Bay-street
PHILADELPHIA CAUDS.
1‘UOPTY Ai liAltltlG'l l’
AcrlcuUurul \Ynrc-iiuu*i m.il s,
AV 1U4Market-,
PitniTF rt Mmi.*' I'm,
.Hharpenlng Ploii/n*.
right aud left n*i_ - .......
iHid# HIM aud ImuW-dmil i
Steel Extending Points. Hnr-sharr, Heath, u,,-i
of Castings lor repairing. The Konjieror ot u .
forth# above Houghs, a Massive Gold MhUI. \ ^ i n .■ f
Also, th# Great Medal at th« ItV/rliJ’s Fair, wa> ,
MM. Plough No. 4o. CulllvaUirswith Donido r.,.,,..
ud Hteel Itoeth, which can be reversed, thus g.-tti;
Wear ol the common T«#Ui. Also,Cultivator* <■' .
with Hteel Teeth.
Spain’s Atmospheric Churns. Corn Plsnler
(jorn hhclltrs, Improved Turnip Drill.
f'y EOlUllA—Glynn Ctounty .—To all whom It may
IjT cern: Whereas, J. «. Howard, administrator upon
the estate of George A. Reed, will apply to the Court of
Ordinary for letters dismissonr: . , „ .
Tlicse are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
may concorn. to be and appear before said Court, to mako
objections, if any they hare, within the time prescribed by
law. otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness my hand and official signature this 23d day cf
January. 1856. jan25 EDGAR C. D DART.o. C. 0.
G EORGIA—Glynn CbuWy:—To ail whom it may con
cern: Whereas, Robert Hazlehurst. administrator on
the estate of Sisigambis Mangham, deceased, applies lor
letters dismissory: ...
These are, therefore, to cito and admonish all whom it
may concern, to file their objection, If any they have, In
my office, within tho tlmo prescribed by law, otherwise
said letter* will bo granted.
Witness my hand and official aigunture, this 28th day oJ
September, 1851, KAGAR C. P. DART,
ocl Ordinary.
G ~ koRGlA—Clynn“AiuiiiyTo all "whom It may con-
cern: Whereas, Robert Haalehurst, administrator of
the estate of Jano S. Mangham. deceased, applies for let
ters diimlssory:
These are. therefore, to cito and admonish all whom It
may concern, to be and appear before said Court, to
make objection, if any they have, within tho time pre
scribed by law. otlierwtso said letters will be granted.
Witness ruv hand and official signature, this 28th day ot
September, 1*854, KAGAR C, P, DART,
ocl Ordinary.
EXECUTOR’S SALK.
T HE Union Creek Plantation, lu 8outh Carol iua, situated
on the Savannah river, about 14 miles from tho city,
containing 925 acres, all of which, with tho exception of
50«cre#r<# fir»t quality rice land, and 476 acres of which
la now under bank and in cultivation. Attached to the
plantation la a good steam thresher, an overseer’s house,
negro bouse#, out houses and improvements appertaining
to*plantation. Also, the adjoining tract of laud, called
Trey, containing 1,250 acres, more or less, about 600 acre*
oC which le pine land; the residue consists of uncleared
river swamp land and oak and hickory,
ro, farther partlculare.^ LiAMa()N
HENRY WILLIAMSON.
>Ex’r«.
BALE OF V ALU ABLE LANDS
AT AUCTION.
IN ALACHUA OOUNTY, FLORIDA.
F I pursuance ot e Decree in Chancery In the Circuit
Court of the Mld&l# of Florida, in tha oaia of
William Marvin and others, vi. Richard Bradford, Ad
ministrator, fltc. of Leigh Head, deceased, and iu tho case
of Richard Bradford, Administrator, &c., against William
Marvin and others, on a Crosi bill, the following described
Land# belonging to the esuto of Leigh Read, deceased,
will he sold at public auction, to pay tho debts cf said
•lUte, by the lubicriber, as a Master and Commissioner in
Chancery, under and by virtue of said decree, at the Court
Hoace In the town of Newnantville. in AlacbuaCoimly.
on Wednesday, the 2d day of May next, at 12 o'clock,
to wit: all the right, title, Interest and estate, which the
said Leigh Read bad, In and to the two following described
grant#, tract# or parcel# of Land at the time ol bis death,
or which his Administrator hath since had or now hath,
and also all the ##ute. right, title, interest, dower or
claim ef dow#r, which Mrs. Eliza Bailey, formerly Eliza
Read, widow of the satd Leigh Read, hath or ever had, or
which her present huaoana William Bailey hath or may,
or can have In end to the said Lands, which are locate-)
bounded, anddescribed as follows, to wit:
let, One tract of Lend containing (4000) fourthousard
acre#, which wa# granted by the Spanish government to
Francis B. Benches, end subsequently confirmed to him
by th* United Stetea, situate lu Township 6 and 7 South.
In Range 18, East, and which was caused to be located and
surveyed for the said Sanchet or his aisigos, under the
authority otthe United Btates, by the Surveyor General of
Florida, in the second quarter of the year 1841, as will
morefaUy appear by the Maps, Plats and 8urvey Bills of
the ant, in the office of the Surveyor General of Florida,
and also on the Land Office Map in the Newnansville Dis
trict, and being the same lands which were conveyed to
the said Leigh Read, by William Marvin and by Francis
Banche* by their deed#, dated Jn 1830 and 18401 espectivr -
ly, and recorded in the Alachua County Clerk’s Office in
Book“B" or .Deeds
—ALSO—
2d. An nndividtd Interest of (1600) (fifteen hundred
acre# In a certain other tract of two thousand acreB
lying to the east oi and adjoining the tract above men
tioned of 4000 acre*, wmoh was granted by tho Spanish
government to Joseph B. Sanchez, and subsequently con
firmed to him and others by the United States, and which
wu located and inrveyed by tho United States by or
under th# authority of tho Surveyor General of Florida,
in the second quarter of the year 1841, and which is
situate in Township 0 and 7 of Range 18, South and East,
as will more fully appear by the Maps and Plats of the
tame In the office of the Surveyor General of Florida, and
in tho United States Land Uffics at Newnantrille, being
th# sam# SJteen hundred acres (the undivided part and
panel of said two thousand acre grant) which was con.
vey#d by the said William Marvin to the said Leigh Read
in hla life-time, by deed, dated in 1839, and recorded in
Book "D” of Deeds, in the Alachua County Clerk's Office.
The Urns of said sale will be aa follows :
One-third cash; one-third payable the first day ol
January, 1850, and the remaining third payable the first
of January, 1857, with interest from the date of sale, for
Which the purenasers notes will bo Uken with tho under-
standing that if thsy are not paid when due, tho Master
nay re-sell the premises on thirty days notice.
In th# m«an time a certificate of tho sale will be given
to th# purchaser, and when the notes are fully paid, then
th# subscriber will execute a Deed or Conveyance in the
usual form as Haster in Chancery
Dated at Newnansrille, Florida, thli 5th day of March,
1156. JNO. 0. KEARDOS,
Master and Commissioner in Chancery,
marll eod till may 2
Court of Ordinary of Oulloclt County.
G EORGIA—Rulloc.'i County .—To all whom it may con
cern : Whereas. Morgan Rawls will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters dLmUsory from tho ostato
of Thomas It. Rawls, deceased:
Thesa aro therefore to cito and admonish all whom it
may concern, to bo and appear before said Court to make
objection (if any they have) within the tinio prescribed by
law, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. William Leo, Sr.. Esq.. Ordinary for Bulloch
County, this 16th day of January. 1855.
janlO WILLIAM LEE. Sr., o. b. o.
G eorgia—Uullech County .—To all whom it may con
cern : Whereas, Solomon Hagin and Elizabeth Wilson
will apply at the Court ot Ordinary for letters of adiuinis
trationou tho estate of Overton Wilson, deceared :
These are, therefore, to cito and ndmoniih all whom it
may coucern. to file their objections, if any they have, in
my office within tho tiiuo prescribed by law. otherwise said
letters will lie granted llie applicant.
Witness, William Lee, Fen.. Ordinary for Bulloch county,
this 29th dav of March. 1655.
marfil _ WILLIAM LF.K, Son . o. u. c.
G ~ EORUIA—BuRoc/i County .-—To all whom it my coucern:
Whereas, William Her and Francis Woodcock, admin
istrators ou the ostato of William Woodcock, deceased,
will apply at thoCourt ol Ordinary for letters dl#tni«sory
from said administration:
These nro. therefore, to cito and admnuish alt whom 11
may concern, to bo and appear before said Court, to raaico
objection, if any they have, wjtbin the time prescribed by
law.otherwise said letters will bo granted.
Witness. Win. I^o. sen'r.. Esq..Ordlnnryfor Rullochcoun-
ty. ltd* 16th dav of Juauery, 1855.
janlO WIL1 JAM LEE. Sen’r.. o.u.c
Court of Orillnnry of McIntosh County.
a KOKGIA—Mchtcth County:—To all whom it mny con
cern : Whereas, William Todd, guardian of tho orphan
children of Francis Durant, will apply at the Court of
Ordinary for letters of dismission from saldgunidlanshlp -
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
mny concern, to bo and appear before said Court, to mako
sbection, if any they have, on or before the first Monday
In May next.otherwise said letters will ho granted.
Witness. A. A. lleUirine. Ordinary for McIntosh county,
this 19th day of March, 1935.
luar'Jl A. A. Dd.ORME, Ordinary.
( 1 KOJlGIA —McIntosh Courtv >—To ail whom it may eon-
I corn: Whereas, Ann J. Croker will apply nt the
Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory an administratrix
on the estate of J. V. L. Croker, deceased:
These are. therefore, to cito and admonish all whom It
may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make
objection (if any they have) on or beruro the first Mon
day iu August next, otherwise raid letters will be granted.
Witness. A. A. IluLorrao. Ordinary for McIntosh county,
this 16th dav of January. 1855.
jan!8 A. A. DbLORME. o. M’r. c.
G EORGIA—Chatham County.—To all whom it may con
cern : Whereas Mary Eltzgernld will apply to the Court
of Ordinary for letters of dismission ns administratrix on
tho estate of Gerald Fitzgerald :
These are. therefore, to cite aud admonish all whom it
may concern to bo and appear before said Court to make
objection, if any they have, on or before the first Mon
day In October next.otherwise said letters will bo granted.
Witness. John >L Millen, Esq., Ordinary for Chataham
county, tin's Cth day of March. 1855.
mar? JOHN M. MILLEN, o. c. c.
TO PLANTKllS.
npHB unJcrsigned have received, and offer for sate,
A Heliloy’rt striped Osnaburgs, do whlto do. suporfline
linen do, Marvlm-stiiped do. Choctaw Stripes, Isnilsiana
do. Mnnattan do, Marlboro’ do. Blue Demins, do Drills.
Shirt io' Stripes. At.
roarS HENRY LATUROP & CO.
PHOV1NC1AL. INSURANCE COMPANY OF
TORONTO, CANADA, WEST.
Capital 83.000,000.
riHIE undersigned having been appointed Agent of the
A above Company, begs to announco that he U prepared
to issuse Policies of Insurance on Fire Risks in Savannah
Agent.
IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT
IN BOTABY PLANING, TONGUE1NQ AND GROOVING MA
CHINES.
Patented November 21 tt, 1854.
rpHESZ Machines have been thoroughlv tested, and their
J. superiority overall others proved beyond a doubt—
They will plan* very much Utter and faster than anr oili
er# now la us#, never tearing or throwing out loose knots.
Applications for rights and machine*, or for further par
ticulars, can be made to the Patentee.
. .. JAMES A. WOODBURY.
frtacho>tsr,M*is.,D«o. 12,1854. eodfim—dec20
ZBRllAA'8 AUTl-fiCOUHCTIC TOOTH
WASH.
T HIS delicious article combines so many meritorious
qualities, that it now has become a standard favorite
with the citizens of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Pittsburg, and other place*. Dentlatsand Pbyaiclans prr-
scribe It In their practloe mostsucceufully, and from every
■ouiue the most Battering laudations are awarded it. In-
flaa#d;#ore, or bl*#ding gums are Immediately cured by
its us# i Its action upon them Is mild, soothing, and effec-
tivs. It clsens#* the teeth so thoroughly that they arc
mad# to rival pearl In-whlt#neis. and diffuses through the
mouth aueh a delightful freshness, Mint the breath is ren
dered exquisitely sweet, end it will In moat instances af
ford reltef to the most violent toothache.
Th# following Certificate from Dr. Chilton, a Chemist ol
world-wide Mlebrtty, who has submitted the article to a
chemical analysis, is proof sufficient to convince any one
•f it* superiority:
“Ifasts examined a bottle of 11 Zerman’s Antl-Scorbutio
Tooth Wash,” and find it to b# a vegetable preparation of
as Innocent character, 1 believe It will prove beneficial for
tb#pnrp### It Is recommended.”
JAMES. H. CHILTON, M. D.,Ch#mUF
Jut receired, and for sale by
iotIT W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square,
DISSOLUTION AMD CO-PAUTMIfillSIilP.
T HE undersigned have disposed of their entire Interest
In the Wharf. Foundry and Machine Bhop of Alvlu N.
uliter to W*a Wade, who will, with Mr. Miller, carry on
thebusliMii tnd assume ell tno liabilities aud collrut all
the debt# dne the Ut# concern. g ^
{Savannah, Dec 1st, 1854. EDWIN PARSONS.
WILLIAM WADE having purchased the entire Interest
of Messrs Fey k Persons in the above business and prop-
<rty,and having formed a co-partnership with Mr, A. N.
MUter, under who## management tnd supervision the
business will be conducted as heretofore, under the name
and style ot A. N. Miller * Co., where they Intend to carry
on the FOUNDRY and MACHINE BUBlNfeti, in all Us va
rious branch##. They raipenttully solicit the patronage o
their Winds and the public generally . u
A. N, MILLER.
deelf WILLIAM WADE.
WATOHKI, JJCyVKLUY « FANCY GOOD*,
R ECEIVING by every arrival of tho steamers fresh add!
tlons, making the best assortment In this city, of all
kind* of watches, Jewelry, Fanoy Goods, Silver Spoons,
Forks, Pitchers, Tea Set#, Cups, Syphons, Plated Caitozt.
and #v#ry variety of articles connected with our line of
bufneNi allofwbkh will be sold si low as In any city in
the Union. D. B. NICHOLS.
Particular aitentioo given to tbe Repairing of
Wot3b#» and J#welry, no20 I A
IhAOOIf38 s*#k* n#w Bacon Bid##, JO do. do. Bhonjiteri L
JffUMUb, [nbl4] WOHIRfeMUU. / 1
and rlclnltr, at also on Marine Risks generally.
je23 WM. CROWDS.
SiJlMSHIOK CMITUNG, ItEAuY MADE,
Wlioluan’e nnci Retail,
Fine Cloths Cisnimeres nnd Vestings./
, .nlo up to order In tho best style. Genteei*'\
Outfitting ArUcltts generally, Hats, Caps,Umbrellas Perfu-
nierr.flne Cullery. &c.. at the lowest cash prices, to suit
the timos. jan20 WM O. PRICK, M7_Hay-«t.
NEVV UONNBTSt NKw DONHETSll
M IW. DOYLE returns her sincere thanks to her cu
towers throughout Georgia, Florida and Alabama-
that shn has just received 20 cases nt new styles of ladle#
nnd misses Bonnets, embracing every novelty to In- found
In Hair Braid. Blond Lace and Straw; also Flats nnd Hats,
trimmed aud untrimmed. in great variety of styles nnd
irlces. Hlio assures iter patrons that sho will dispose of
.ter entire Spring Stock at prices tu correspond with the
hard times nnd the scarcity of money. Therefore, nil
those in want of anything In her line, will find It grostly
to their advantage to give her a call. Shn also 1ms no Im
posing display t-f Bonnet an l other Ribbons nt reduced
prices. marl 6
I> VlI Mi A N D RElVOVATm?;
MMTAUM8I1MKNT,
73 Porkitretl,near the Court Howe, Nau-rnnu-’i. Georgia. 1
r.sTAni.iHttrti in 1832.
1 >HE#ubs< rite r, grateful to fits patrons and friend* ho
their continued Invors. would slate that, in addition
to the improvements in living, acquired by him during bis
last vi„it to England and Scotland, l,ns rmde urrang-merit*
lor extending hi* liunlne**. by which he la nor onuHed :n
Dyo a greater variety of ,-oiora on silk and woolen dre„e«
•bawls, Ac., which hetruMfi will generally please nil wt,n
may favor h'tn with thrir ff.lronsgn.
GontbinonV varments dywl. cleaned or renovated,a*
may bo (optlrcd.ln tl». same superior style which hu’- gen
erally so much plen-o-d iii* pnttonKimd fro join
I Adieu’ boi-.net r •’«od. hlcacited and presuml In (lie mar*
fashionable styles.
'-Ordersfrom th#count.y pnuetually attended iff. l«riu»
moderate.
When parcels are sent by stem boats or railroad, woru
should ho sent him by letter, through the Post Office so
Drat he may know where tocnll for them,
noylf. AIJ3CANDER GALLOWAY
N ISEI Y days after date 1 shall apply'to th# l!ai,'i* of
tho State or Georgia for pay merit ot the left halves
of two bills of tho issue of said Bank—oui> a twenty dollar
bill, number 932. date,! Savannah, October 23.1. DUD and
signed by 1. K. Tefft, Cashier ; the other a ten dollar bill
number 1536. fthn data on lire last half) also signed by i!
K. Tefft, Cashier. The right halves having been lost In
tlinlr transtnifision from Romo to Decatur. Ga, Havennah
Feh. 27th, 1856. W. 8. DANIEL!., Atty
feb27—m3 for BA88EK k ADAMH.
C’C/Itr. YOI/it IlAIil.
K IUjLLERIUN.—Tire receipt for making this celehrateil
Compound, (lately Introduced into this country.) will
be sent by the subscriber to any person in the U. States or
Canada, for $1. The Krollerlon will curl nr ware the hair
In the most beautiful manner. Any porson having the
most coarse and uncouth looking hair can transform it in
to tho most beautiful, by tho uso of this artlclo. Tho In-
gradient* wiJJ not co*t over 12 cent*, nnd vlth this receipt
any one can make It equally good in every respect, to that
•old at 53 per bdttlo If preferred, a package of Krollerl.
on renfly made will be sent freo of poatage. instead of tho
receipt,withd..cctlonifor prontringIt Inllauldform,and
full directions for nre. Fend all 1 otters, post paid, to
II. A. FRKEMONT,
Jan25—3ni \Vayru:i.Trumbull oounty. Ohio.
KMBEI’S
Fever and Ague Cure:
OE N ATUHE ’ SIKF ALLIBLE BPEC1FIC.
F OR th# Prevention and Cure of Intermittent and Remit
lent Fovcr*. Fevor and Ague,Chills and Fever, Dumb
Ague, Ueneral Debility, Night Sweats, and all other forms
of disease which have a common origin in Malaria or Mi
asma. This subtle atmospheric poison which at certain
seasons Is unavoidably inhaled at every breath, is the
some in character wherever it exists,—North, South, East
or West.—and will every where yield to this newly discov
ered antidote, which is claimed to be thegreateat discovery
in medlclno ever madb.
This specific is so harmless that it may be taken by per
sons of every age, sex or condition, and It will not »ubrtL
tute for ono disease others still worse, as is too olten the
result In tho treatment by Quinino. Mercury, Arsenic, and
other poisonous or deleterious drugs, not a particle of any
of which is admitted into this preparation.
Tho proprietor distinctly claims these extraordinary re
sults from the uso of this NATURAL ANTIDuTF. TO MA
LARIA.
It will entirely protect any resident or traveller oveu in
the most sickly or swamp localities, from any Ague, or
Bilious disease whatever, or any injury from constantly
inhaling Malaria or Miasma.
It will Instantly check the Ague In persons win have
suffered for any length ot time, Iron: one day to twenty
years, so that they need never have axoiliBaciUM, by con
tinuing Da use according to directions.
It will Immediately rellovo all distressing results of Bil
ious or Ague diseases, such as general debility, night
sweats, Ac. The patient at once begins to recover appe-
tito and strength, and continues until a permanent and
radical cure ia effected.
Finally. Its use will banish Fuvorand Ague from lamlllei
and all classes. Farmers and all laboring men b<’adopt
ing It ns a preventive will be freo from Ague or Bilious at
tacks in that season of the year which, while it is the most
sickly, Is the most valuable one to them.
One or two bottles will answer for ordinary cases, some
mny require more.
Directions printed in German. French and Spanish, ac
company each bottle.
Price One Dollar. Liberal discounts mado to the trade.
Trade circulars forwarded on application, aud tho arti
cle will bo consigned ou liberal terra* to responsible parties
in every section of the country.
JA8. A. RHODES, Proprietor,
Providence, R. 1.
AGENTS.—New York—C. V. Cllckenrr A: Co., and C. H.
Ring; Boston—Weeks & I’otter ; Philadelphia—T. W. Py-
ott&Sons.
And for salo by dealers generally. Omt&w—marl6
hfvmu COilPLAlNT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUN
DICE, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY,
D ISEASE of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a
disordered Liver or stomach; suoh as consumption,
inward plies, fullness of blood to the head, acidity of tb#
stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, rullnosa or
weight in the stomach, sour eructation, sinking or flutter
ing nt the pil of the stomach, swimming of tho head hur
ried and difficult breathing, fluttering at tho heart, chok
ing or suffocating seuantions when in a lying oosture, dim
ness of vision, dots or webbs before the sight, fever nnd
dull pain in tho head, deficiency of perspiration.yellowness
of the skin and eyes, pain in the Bide. back, chest, limbs,
&c., sudden flushes of heat, burning In tho flesh, constant
Imaginings of evil, and great depression of snirltH, can be
effectually cured by I)r. IIooflaxu's CELEBRATED GF.Il
MAN RITTERS, prepared by Dr. C. M Jackson, 120 Arch-
street. Philadelphia.
Their power over the abovo diseases is not oxcelled, if
equalled, by any other preparation in the United States, as
the cures attest, in many cases afterskilful physicians had
failed.
These Bitters are worthy tho attention of invalids. Pos
sessing great virtues in the rectification of diseases of the
liver nnd lessor glands, exercising the most searching pow
ers In weakness and affections of the digestive organ*, they
aro, withal, safe, certain nnd ploasaut.
RKAD ANI1 UK CO.VV1NCKI1.
New York testimony in favor of I)r. Hooflnnd's celobra-
ted German Bitters, prepared by Dr.C. SI. Jackson, Phila
delphia. Theonlysure cure for liver complaint dyspep
sia, Jaundice, nervous debility, disease of tuo kidneys and
diseases arising train a disordered liver or stomach
Henry 0. HhoUlon,Troy,N.Y..Doc.30.1850, said: •• From
careful observation. I am convinced that vour Hnofland’#
German Bitters is a hotter article than 11 's. K 's,
W ’s, B ’s, &c. Onegentlemao, troubled with dys-
pepsin, who has purchased half a dozen of the Iiltters
saja: “It is the only article he has found that has afford-
ed him relief. Now 'he Is in a fair way of recovery.”
Budlong k Saunders. Buffalo. N. Y.,Dec. 20,1850, said:
••We know from experience, (having used it in our own
families,) that Dr. Iloofland's German Bitters are all and
more than thev are recommended to be.”
E.D.-Baker.jr.,Sandy lill.N. Y.,Jan. 18, 1851, said
• Every one who uses German Bitters speaks in the
highest terra# of it.”
K. W. Fox, Pulaski. >' x'., March 20, 1861. said : “Your
Bittera are now well introduced. I have great confldencr
in it as a remedy.and shall seek toenlargolts ulefulness In
this community.’’
Andrus k Fowler, Poughkeepsie. N. Y.. Fob. 25, 1851,
said: “The sale of your Hoofiand Bitters has been very
rapid of late. It has obtained great notoriety.”
They are entirely vegotablo and free from alcoholioJlim-
ulant and all injurious ingredients, mild In their operation
they strengthen the system, never prostrate It.
For sale tn Savannah by W. W. LINCOLN, A. A. SOL
OMONS k CO.. T. M. TURNER k CO., J. B MOORE k
CO., and J. If. CARTER & CO. eod&W-jr^
SUNDRIES.
QQ bbls Hiram Smith's oxtra Genesee Flour;
60 bbls pure Genesee do;
60 bb'B each Carter and Planting Potatoes;
60 do Stuart's A and B clarlfled Sugar;
60 do powdered nnd crashed Sugar;
50 half boxes loar Sugar;
80 boxes C'a and 8’s tallow Candles;
40 bags aud 100 mats old Government Java Coffei
60 bbls West India Molasses;
20 boxes ground Coffee; 20 do do Popper;
40 do 6's and 8’h Grunt k Williams’ Tobacco;
20 hhds now Bacon Sldca ; 15 do do Shoulders;
100 boves white Cheese ;
100 do new scaled Herrings;
6000 lbs new Codfish;
60 bbls butter, sugar and soda Crackers;
60 boxes soda Biscuit:
20 M superior Plantation Ecgnrs;
200 boxes No 1 pale and family Scop;
600 reamH assorted Wrapping Paper;
60 doz painted handle Brooms;
60 boxesColgato’s and Beadell’s Pearl Starch ;
100 boxes and 60 half do now bunch Ralalna. Land
Ing and for sal* hy
feb!3 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
tiVmtY, HACK AND BALM STABLE,
'the Subscriber# have purchased the
large Brick Stable on West Broad-street
formerly known ns Brown k Harris’Hta
Ible. anu will be thankful for a share of
public patronage. Wc Intend to keep
_ good arriages and Buggies.gentle Noises
nnd careful Drivers ; and If strict attention to business will
»,rit pftltoMge, »» “jgSltis V. OTBV
JACOB KLLIfiTON
2m—jnnO
THOMAS lIUCmiCB 111NMB,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Trmipvilie, Georgia.
Will practise In tho Circuit Courts of Thumn#, l-pwndes
Clinch. Ware, Appling tnd Irwin, Georgia; and Hi tno
Circuit Court# nr Jefforson, Madison nnd Hamilton, m th#
Middle Circuit ot Florida, and In Alachua nnd Columbia
counties ill the Eastern Circuit of Florida. Will attend
to the claim* or all persons before the Dfpartmnntn(at
Washington. _
A, n. CHAMPION. ... 4.0 WA77N.
CHAMPION M WATTS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS,
No 4 Barnard street, between tho Market and Ray street.
SAVA.T.VAH, 04
Dealers lu Groceries, Foreign nnd Domestic Liquor*. Dried
Fruits, Ac.,Ac. ... . „
Reference—A. Champion. Esq.. HewuelSolomons, Esq.,
Messrs. Hsbun A Whitehead, Swift A Co..Savannah, On.
WILLIAM Jl. DASIIKIl,
ATi'ORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Troupvllle, Iaiwndes County,Oa.
Will practice In lliotna*. Lowndes. Clinch, Ware, Appling
Telfair. Irwiu. Laurens.und Pulaski counties. Gooig a;
and lu Jefferson, Mndlson. Hamilton, and Columbia
conn lies, Florida. __ feMP
WM. r. WHUAMfl. TfUntJKl'fl OlivFH, JACK BHOWS.
WILLIAMS, .OLIVICIt 5i IlltOWN,
ATfORNEYH AT LAW,
Buena Vista. Marlon County, Ga .
Will practice In (lie counties of Marion, Macon, Houston,
Stewart. Randolph, Muscogee, Loo, and any adjoining
counties where their Services may ho required. Jan'JO
jolWu, comm an F,
ATTORNEY AT MW,
Dublin. l.aurouH couuty. Go., late junior partner of tho
firm of A. k J. Cc iuumi. Irwiuton, Ga., will attend
promptly to all business entrusted to his care. Partic
ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. B.
Guyton. F. II. itowo, Dublin, Ga.; M. Marsh. Savannah.
may7—dkwly
PROTECTION 1NSUUANC1S COMPANY,
Of IlnrUord, Conn.
Tho uuderslgned, Agents of the above Company, nro pre
pared to tuko risks agaiut I niK on Building* nnd their
content#. Also Majunk 8ea Risks, on tho most favorable
terms.
BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO., Agents.
NlCWCAllPKTINOB.
rpnK subscriber ha* Just received por late arrivals, a
X large and fresh stock of Hi# richest and newest styh e
of Velvet. Tapestry, Brussels, three-ply Ingrain and Vent.
linn Carpetings, all of which are offered ou th# mostdssir,
nblo terms. . _ .. _ ...
Willis rull assort uient of Oil Cloths, Tablo Covers,>te|,
l^lrchnscrs nro requested to make an early ex*mlnallor|
a*strong inducement* will be held out to cash buyers.
It. II. WALKER, UK) Chestnut-street.
n»bl7—Jnwlf below 8th, South side, Philadelphia.
Savannah, January 1,1854-
BOLM AOBNUY for UIIOADMAN «ti OKAY’S
Celebrated Dolce Com pan* Attachment
tB^SffiSHiFIANO FORTES, 380 Chestnut-street, oppo-
KHrFIV.lte the U. 8. Mint, 1’hlladelt.hia.
J C S X» Branch—117 Market-st.. Wilmington. Del.
J»n26—eodCm JOHN MARSH.
NOflCE-ISO REWAHD.
RUNAWAY from the Subscriber, in Duval couuty.
East Florida.on the 10th of February last, ray bojs
WASHINGTON an-ISAAC: Washing ten Jsn Alula t-
ito fellow. 22 years of ngo, smooth skin, weighs about
150 or 166 pounds. 6 teet 0 or 8 Inches high, walks aulte
orect, is quit# an intelligent looking boy. Isaac is a Black
boy, 21 year* old, smooth skin, weighs about 125 or 130
pounds. 5 feet 5 or 0 Inches high, walks nlsn quite erect,
quick spoken, aud has quite small eyes, Is an intelligent
ami likely boy. Thoy carried off several suits of clothes
with them. I purchased Isaac last December of a man
who styled himself James Anderson.formerly a Dry Hoods
Merch nt or Savannah, but now lives about 16 or 20 milos
above that place. Isaac says, tl at he was raised In or
near Savannah, nnd the probability is, they may go to that
place. I fear that they have been aided In getting off by
some white porson. I will pay tho above reward tor the
apprehension of said boys, if safely lodged in any Jail,
I con get them, or fifty dollars extra, for any proof to ci
vict any white man for harboring sniff boys.or faking them
off. My address is Whitesvilto.Fta.
uarl3—3w W. U. JOHNSON
GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY’S LI
BRARY AND READING-ROOM.
O t ENTLEMEN who are not otherwlso entitled to the u'
T of the Library and Reading Room of this Society, may
become subscribers on tbe following term*:
For ono month...... payable fti advance. 51
For three months ' 4 “ *' »
For six months »
For ono year 1 ••• " " •»
Ono qunrto oroctavo volume or two duodecimos or small
er. may be taken out at one time, to be returned or renew
ed In two weeks.
The Periodicals In the Reading Room are not t«. be taken
•oi.
Tho morabers of tho former Savannah Library Society,
and the members oi the Savannah Mercantile and Mechani
cal Library Association, are entitled to the privileges of
membership Jntbeuseof the Library and resort to the
Reading Room. ...
The ladies generally are respectfully invited to the rooms.
The Library and Reading Room will be open dally except
Sundays, from 10 to2. sndfrom 3 to ll o’clock.
jan6 W. EPPING. Librarian.
NEW WOOD YARD,
OLD CIIAHMttTUX HTKAX-HACKlfT WHARF.
r I*. IK Subscriber respectfully announces to the citizen#
i of Savannah, that he ha# commenced tbe wood busi
ness, und will keep constantly on hand a well selected
stock of oak and pin# wood.
Boxes nt J. K. DeFord’s drug store. 8. 8. glbloy's book
store, J. A. Baron's grocery store tnd at the office of th#
Ueurglin. Orders left In my box# by one o’clock, will be
„U.djd i.,. Order. loUcHed.
M. W HIT SMITH,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Alligator, East Florida.
Will practice iu tho Eastern nnd Southern counties. Refer
to Ool. 8.8.Sibley, and R. II. Hilton. Kxq., Savannah, Ga
FKKDINAND MOULTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Washington City, D. C.
Will practice in tho various Courts of the District, and at
tend to the prosecution of claims against tho Govern-
jtuont. J un ®22
YV. BAKBU,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
South Newport, Georgia.
Will attend tho Superior Court in thocountlesof Chatham,
Liberty, Malntosli, Camden. Glynn, Wayne. Ware. Ap
pling and Tattnall *°to
JK8SE T. UUItNAUD,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Newnansville, Fla.
Reference—George !,. Brown, William Dell. Newnansville.
Flu ; It. L*. Hilton, Boston k VRlolonga. Savannah. Ga.
JOHN M. MILLKN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office corner of Whitaker and Bay-street*.
Will practice fn the Courts of Scrirni. Bulloch, Effingham.
Bryan, Liberty. McIntosh. Glynn. Camden nnd Chatham
countie*. feb
JOHN G. FALLIGANT,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
WINDOW BLINDS. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS,
West Side Monument Square, Savannah, tin.
JOSKPH OANAIIL,
attorney at law,
Office. Buy street, over tho Beading Boom of tho Republi
can,entrance immediately east of Messrs. Price A Vender.
kinds.
II*y and Straw Cutler*.
Hand Corn Mill*,
Corn and CobC'rfishcra,
Gedda' Improved Harrows,
Square and A Harrow*.
Horse Rakes,
Grindstones, ready hung.
Dirt Scrapers,
Agricultural Furnace*.
Ox Yoke* and Bow*.
Forks lor unloading Bar
Man Hay Itek#*.
Bow Pins.
Apple Fearer*.
Ox Muzxles,
Mole Tran*,
Pruning Hooks end Chisel*,
8s wa and Scissors,
Iron Well Curbs, and Zinc
tubelug for Chsln Pumps,
Grant'* Paten. • ,
Garden Krnrln*.
Wheat Drill*
Home Powei/; .
Mowl-w
chine-
Chain I’unq-
Cattle Tic*.
Bull Kings.
Patent I rou 'n.t
Grubbing Hoi-,,
rraosplanting \ f „ ..
Hay tud Manme
Shovel* and Spa-:--.
Garden and Fn-i-t n’..
Garden Kak<-« in ,
Children'* Tool.-.,
Darling ricytln-.,
Snath*, with
In 8*i
| Potato Hook*.
‘ t
'TOOKFJL'iiiitS, BDLDIKltB, NlfiAMJCN f ^Wc. f
OF ALL WARS; THEIR WIDOWS AND MINOR CHIL-
DREN.
ft M, KNIGHT, Attorney for Government Claimant*,
Washington. D.C.
C ONTINUES to give prompt and personal attention to
the prosecution of Claims of every deacrlptlon against
the (ieucrnl Government, nnd particularly to those before
the Treasury Department, Pcusion and Bounty-Land Bu
reaus, Patent and General I,and Offices, and Board of
Claims.
An experience of years, and a familiarity with the
means ot obtaining the enrliui and moat favorable action
on claims, with his facilities for the dispatch cf business,
M hln\ in assuring his Correspondents, Claimants,
ie 1'ubUo generally,thatlnterests Intrusted to hts
kce Jing will not Ira neglected.
J^nnon, Mounty-Law, Patent and Public Land Lavit,
lie has nearly ready for gratuitous distribution among
Ills business C irrespondent*. and those who may become
such a neat pamphlet containing a synopsis of the exist
ing Pension. Bounty Lund. Patent, and Public land Laws,
down to the end of the late Congress,including the
Bounty-Lanff Ad of 3d March, 1656,
under which all who liave heretofore received less than
ICO acres, are now entitled to additional land; said Act
K .ts also 160 sores to all Officers, Non-Commissioned
ers. Chaplains, Soldiers. Wagon Masters.Teamsters,
an t Triendly Indians of the Artnv.including 8tate Troops.
Volunteers, and Militia—and all Officers. Seamen, Ordi
nary Seamen, Marines, Clerks, and Landsmen, of the
Navy, not heretofore provided for. who have served not
less than fourteen daya (unless In battle) at any period
slnco 1776; and to the widows and minor children of all
*uch i-ersonsentltL-d.atd deceased.
This pamphlet conta ns “Forms of Application” more
full ami complete than any elsewhere to he found; adapt
ed to the wants of every class ot Claimant* under the Act,
with copious decisions and instructions of the Depart
ment, and practical suggestion* as to the conrso to bo
pursued in suspended or rejected cases.
Parties not wishing to a rail themselves of tbe facilities
afforded by this Office in securing prompt and pcrzonal *u-
perintendenct of their claims at the Department, can ob
tain copies ot the above pamphlet by remitting thirty
corns in postage Rtnmps
Inducements to Correspondents.
Correspondents who prepare ami forward cases fur man
agement by this Agency will he dealt with liberally; sup
plied with all necessary blanks gratis, and kept constant
ly advised of the changes that from time to time occur in
the execution of tho law.
It is within tne subscriber’s power to direct his Corres
pondents to tho locality of very many persons entitled
under the late act ;and naving obtained several thousand
Land Warrants under former laws, he Is in possession of
data that will materially assist in securing additional
l minty.
Fees below the usual rates—and contingent upon the
admission of Claims.
The highest cash prkca given for Ixnd Warrants. Revo-
hitlonary Fcrip.and Illinois Und Patents.
Address ft M. KNIGHT, Washington City.
fd&wtf—mar27
GAS APPARATUS FOR THIS COUNTRY,
A DAPTED to thn Ufio of private dwellings, churches.
school#, hotels, watering places, factories, foundarles)
machine shops, tud railroad stations.
The Maryland Portable Gas Company of Baltimore, keeji
on hand and manufacture to order Gas machines ol any
required capacltj. Their apparatus has stood the test of
practical experience, and cannot bo excelled in economy,
safety and simplicity. For further particulars address
E. R. SPRAGUE, Trasury,
202 Baltimore, st.,
aug!2 Baltimore. Sf. D.
NATHAN M. IJ ION TON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Marietta, Georgia.
Will practice in the followln • counties : Cass. Campbell.
Carroll, Cherokee. J'oKnlb. Fulton. Forsyth, Dickens,
Paulding and Cobb. Refer* to James 11 Carter k Co.
J. M. BW J. II. IMVIB. vr II. tO.Mi,
111!SIC, DAVIS Ai LONG,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah, Ga.
;.' W. BAUER,
ATTORNEY 1 AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Mnnticcllo, .lefferron County.Florida.
Reference—lion. W. B. Funuxo.’ Savannah, (in.
TI10S. D. MOUKL.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
At W. M. Davidson's. I SR Cougress nnd 87 St. Julian sts.,
Savannah, On. Jan23
A sHCHt/jr
MASTER BUILDER,
Will tako contracts fur Bull-ling nu-l Work in Ma.ouury ol
every description. Residence first door west of St. An
drew’s Hall, Broughton Street.
VALUABLE KICK LAND KOK HALE.J
ja A tract of Tido Swamp Und, containing 600 acres
lying on the Atat.iinahn river , three miles abovo Ba
rium adjoining tbe lands of tho estate of Butler and Dun-
wody on the oast, and GignlUiat nnd Walker on the north
amt west, nanng as goon a pitch,of tido ns any rico plants
tlon on tns river. My terms ire, twenty dollars per aero
onn-lourtn casn. ana tire nalanco on a credit of iron five
to ten Tears tne interest only required to bo patdannuallv.
Apply io tne unoersigneu at Darien. In caso of my ab-
Ronco Mr. James Prlngio will show the laud, a plan of
which can be seennt tne office of the Georgian.
SAMUEL M STREET.
Darien. Jan. 22,1853 Jnn26 lam
B. LOCKETT. K. I». SXKI.U.NC
LOCKETT & SNKLIitNGS.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND8IIUTING AGENTS.
Savannah, Ga.
JOII.Y t. Kowuxn.
KOW LAND & CO,
IMPORTANT TO XAUIKS & PHYSICIANS.
C ONFIDENCE can bo placed, to tho fullest extent, in tho
use or me CELEBRATED SUPPORTERS OF MBS.
BETTS, of Philadelphia. So many thousand cases nro
known ot entire relint to ladles, from tho most intense
pain of bon r ana anxiety of mind, which have arisen from
the use ot Interior npplmnco# or counterfeits of her Sup
porters.
Beware m metal or glass, or springs or elastic article*
of alt kinds, tne tenueuev <,f which to lu jure (ho patient
is to well known to many physinn* nnd sufferers. Tho
supporters are tmtroimed by our most talented physicians
and worn bv thouraniis ot females. For sale bv
merbeoaa 7. jj. TURNER A CO.
WAY DOWN EAST f
O R Portraitures of Yankee Life. By the original Major
Jack Downing,
Tho Newsboy f
History nnd Poetry of Finger Ring*. By C Edwards.
Fudge Doings. By l K Marvel, author of Reveries of a
Bachelor. 2 vola.
Rsnt'im’s Life, new supply.
Gayarre’s History of Louisiana.
More World* than One. By Dr Brunter.
Blackwood’s Mlgazino for January.
Mile Stone# on our Life’# Journey.
Joys and Sorrows of tho Ecclesiastical Year. IJy Mrs
Maria G Millward.
Later Year*. By the author of ‘The Old Housoontho
Ylver, 1
DeFx t Yi'.rks, Bohn’seditlon, 2 vola.
OaatOvnn*’#Twenty Years in a Slaver.
Nolto. F ifly Years, fcc.
deeir W, THORNE WILLIAMS.
HUDSON, FLEMINU Ot CO.,
Factors and Commission Merchant#,
Ao. 04 Hay Street. Savannah, Ga.,
T ENDER their services to planters, merchant* and deal
ers, in the sale of Cotton and all other country pro
duce. Being connected In business with Hopkins, HcnsoN
Co..ofCharleston.the cstablLhmcnt «fan office In this
city villi afford our frionds choice of markets, strict atten
tion will given to business, aud the usual facilities ar-
forded customer*.
W.V FLEMING.} fSttV * nnRb
i.AMBETIf HOPKINS. Augusts,
iep!8 tf .COHEN. Charleston.
TRIS/1 POTATOES—150 barrels, consisting or whit#, peach
bloisom, are . very one, and for sale low by .
champion k Waits,
lOTSJ Ne. 4 BonuTl-ftreet
HUNDIUEH,
K /1 BBLS Hiram Mmith’s pure Genesee Flour;
CO bbls butter, sugar and soda cracker*;
20 do. K Ileadell's pilot bread;
60 bbl* Stuart’s A and H clarified sugar;
•10 do Stuart’s crashed and ground sugar;
20 boxes do loaf sugar; 1(10 do #tnr candles;
80 do IPs nnd 8's tallow cuudlei-;
20 hid*each while wlno and cider vinegar;
50quintals Dry Codfish;
60 bids eacii Mercer and Carter pot&toe* ;
60 do W I molasses; IDO do New Orleans do j
160 do pink-eye planting potatoes;
100 hags prltno green Hincoff-e;
76 hove* ami CO half da hunch raisins;
40 half chests blnck tea, *4 lb papers;
30 hhds fair and primo New Orleans sugar;
60 doz brooms, received nnd for sals by
toh’JS SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
’ HUNU1UE*.
Q/l IIIU’8 Bacon Hides: 20 do N 0 Sugar;
tv'J 60 ImrrelsnruahedSugar;
10 half pipes tf. IIA Co’s Brandy;
30 bids itomeslic Brandy; 35 ih» Iteelillod Wlmkv;
10 do Plielp’s Gin; IWdn Monongahsla Wblsky;
16 do N K Rum; 76 Lag* l!i*> Coffee;
tit/ do S>-w Orhian* MoIh- 'v*.
200 boxes Colgate's Snap;
K>0 do Adnmantlnol aoiln«< 100 do Pearl Klareb;
76 boxes and 100 half boxes Raisins;
60 bbl# Taylor k Sou's Ate;
100 do Irl"h Polatne*—nt store and landing.and lor
ssloby rebIT MuMAIIHN A IKIYI.F
COFFEE, HUG All, Ate.
On/| 11AG8 Rio Coffee,
OUw76 bags and pockets Java Uofl##.
30 hhds choice I’ortn Rico Sugar.
26 do Ht. Cr-itx do.
!Kl do Commou Orleans Sugar.
26 do Clarified do do.
76 bbls A It andO Sugar.
30 do Crushed do.
50 do Meat Pork,
too do llutterand Fugnr t'rackor*
60 boxes Soda do.
60 bbls Pilot Bread.
200 do Port land Syrup,
100 do NO do,(newetop.)
100 do Common Whiskey.
100 boxes (1 and W Tobacco’.
60 do Malxian's do
26 do Roly’I do.
30 hhds chnla* Bacon Hide*.
10 do do do Shoulder*.
100 doun Palls.
60 bbls Eagle Gin.
60 kega Lard7
100 boxea Pale andNo. 18oap.
50 do aud half boxes pearl Starch.
BOO bag* Drop sod Buck Shot. ..
IOC kega halves and quarters V Powder, lu store
tud for tale by
MS* HOLCOMBE, J0N8T0N k CO.
Dll. WKSSELHOEFT’S WATER CUllK
BHATTLEBOKO’. VERMONT,
W HICH has been In succersful operation tor tea years,
keeps open for tho reception of invalids, without
ever closing. If Indicated by tho disease, patients may-
on request, hav# the Hydropathic treatment combine:
with Homeopathy, and Kinesitherapy nr tho Swedish sys
tem of MedicaFGytnnnstlcs. Besldoat Physician. f*r. !• nan.
MttJ.r.K. For term*, Ac., plense apply to
MRS. FRKl*. WE8SEI.HOFFT
feb7—oodJia I’roprietrfs:
. jtiLtrn. j. w c.u'
Mii.i.idit ib gait,ding,
ATTORNEYS AT I.AW.
Buena Vista, l>a
aLf. J. J. BLOis, ’■
GENERAL AGENCY BUSINESS,
142 May-ttrcft
Also, Horticultural Tools (of «v*ry di'teripti
and Grass Seeds, for sale at the lowe>t t rier*. *
and Kotail. ,,
I.ObKINU-GLABSWAUKUoi-:
117 Cheetnul-ttreet, below fourth, north .in'*, n,,;„ ’
W K Inform merchant* aad resident* of tin. •; ,
the most complete assortment ol Mantel |
and Oral Glasses, richest styles, for private >,„■ „ r h 4
for country aale, with Portrait and Picture Krenra- k,
be found at onr eatabllahraent
Long experience and large facilities enaffi# u-
beat goods at lowest price*.
Dimensions being given, we will give
Ized Mirrors, deliverud free from breakage 3 | i(l . '
Orders solleited.
French Plate GIbm, lor Stores, DwelLugs,.v. ... ,i„,,
tion prices. THOMAS J. SaTi
aplfi—«od
_ atWuti ANb hIIadks.
Take Notice.
D J. WHJAAMft No. 12. North Sixtl.-i,
X>* above Market-street, Philadelphia, i* the aunt, t
slve and best manufacturer of Window RlimU .
In tbe United States, and ha* taken tbsiiigbe-' -
at all the exhibitions; be buys the best m»terL. ' . ,
talc cheaper for Cash than other* pay foritifWi,,,
retail,and can, therefore, sell superior Vc-tn-l'.si,, -
Shades, as cheap aa other* ask forlnferi<-i srti-K.
Window Shade* In great variety, of beautiful
luperlor quality. Buff and White Linen SU-,, -. ,
Shade Trimmings, Fixtures. &c.,wholc*a,i tn - ., ’’
the lowest ca*h price*. Store Shade* pain u I i,
to’order. Reed Blinds at manufacturers' pii. ( -
painted to look as good as new. PurcLuatr*' bv V” .
will be convinced that he sells a superior article hi.
antees full satisfaction. A liberal discount i-.ii.l.-’t....' ‘v-.
•• IPe study to please."
UENJ. .1. WiUjAMr
No. 12 .Vortl) Cth-street p|„
CABINET WARE EMPOitlUiC
No. 130] South Second tlrtH. Philadelph,a So. Fit
W. k J. ALLEN respectfully i„. .
'form their friends and cu>toiin-:-
that they have removed fi-un No
137 Walnut street, to No. IStSftiutI,
Second street, wliere they have on land u large and ...!w,
did assortment of superior furniture, ol every -li-er i-t:->-
to which they invito the attention of purebssera. ml
CANE SEAT CHAIR MANUFACTORY
iYo, 131 North Sixth Strut, Philadtlphia
(Opposite Franklin Squme.)
THE subscriber is constaut'.. m.. .
isliing.and on band ITain n:»t’l hi, f A.
cy Cane Seat Cbairs.m great v ine- fe-
tyofalegantandrasblouuble-ittb-..' f 1
for parlor*, dining-rooms or chambers, made m i >ut>
Woods, Imitation Woods, nnd Fancy Colors, Ac
Reception and Cottage Chair*, of light und beautiful V-
sfgns; Cane Lounges. Cane Settees, Hail Chair*. Count.-•
House aud Office Arm Chairs, large and small Rookiry
Chairs, Store and Steamboat .Stools. Windsor fT--ir«
Settees,Ac.
Housekeepers.Hotel.s’toauilout and liail Itoad < on.i-an • •
will find it to their interest to call at the Factory ot
N. F. WOOS-.
A T PRIVATE SALE —A valuable plantation on New
River. St. Luke’s Parish, stouth Carolina, composed
of the tract*, known in the original survey, n* No*. 7 und
8, fointerly belonging to the late John David Mongin
They consist of twelve hundred acres of rush land, ad
mirably adapted to the cultivation of fjea Island Cotton,
about i.200 acres* of rich swamp land 700 acres of w hich
are cleared and under bank, well adapted to cultivation of
cotton, rice and provision*; about 300 acres of high ground
cotton land, and about lBOOacresof pine land, all on navi
gation, . ,
With the Plantation will hesold between eighty and
ninety Negroes. Tho negroes will not be sold without the
jjluntation, but the plantation may be treated for separate-
*Term8—-To an approved purchaser, one-fonrth cash,the
balanco payable in three annual instalments,bearing in-
terest, with a mortgage or the property, and personal se-
cority on tbo estimate valno of the negroes. Apply to
• WYLLY k MONTMOLL11
doc27
JAN
f'-ur.
dm
KUYVliAIVD tV LDi,
GENKRU. COMMISSION .MF1M.TIANT8,
“2 Ray-street. Savannah.
WILLIAM I*. YONGK,
FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
So hi nay-alrevt.Sarannah.
jn.iA.v HAHTHinuK. iiAittiTo.v rot'Pilt
HAUTRIDGK iti COUI'BIl,
ATTORNEYS AT I.AW,
Will practise in all the Court* "f the Eastern Circuit.
mcqueen McIntosh,
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Jackson lilt e. Ha.
GKO ltd fT TllO V P HOWARD, ‘
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Cfflco. corner ot WhDaker-st and Bay-lane. Savannah. Ga
CHtoiNAirVH OFFICE.
Corner of Bay and Wliftaker-strects. Offico hours from 0
A. M .to 2. P. M.; and from 3 ?j 1*. il.todl’.M.
br a'. o’BYRnk,
ATTORNEY AT toVW.
Office 176 Bay street, over Turner ft Co.’s 0iug8tore;_
jT”\V. PATTERSON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Troupvllle, Lowndes County, Ga.
william's, DANIBLL,
attorney at law.
Corner Whitaker street and Bay lano, Savatnah.
MARSHALL HOUSE,
Broughton street Savannah. Georgia.
j au f, G. FARGO. Proprietor.
MRS. McCAHEYT
DRESSMAKER,
Third door above Price, nu Congress-street.
SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.
Omen 118 Rit-sibect.
This Company will take Fire. Marino and River Risks on
the most favorable terms.
mreTSW—Henry D. Weed. Hiram Roberts, J. U. Wilder,
|. W. Morrell, John W. Anderson. N. B. Knapp, Henry La-
tlirop nnd E. F. Wood.
HENRY I). WEED.President.
HIRAM ROBERTS. Vice President.
Jame* McIIknkv. Secretary. nov8
liRADl)OCK’S EXPEDITION.
T HE I list cry of th» Expedition against Fort Du Quesne
In 1775. under Gen. Braddock. edited from original
manuscripts. by Wlutlirop Sargent, with numerous engra-
Vi &' American Sportsman, containing Notes on Shoot
ing nnd tho Habits of Game Birds, Ac., with numerous II
lustrations^ ^ ^ nr bv CoUul Gurowski. author of Rus-
^^eneniVkoUona of Chemistry, by l’clouze & Freray.
Putnam’s Magazine for February.
Avllllon and other Tale*, by the author «[ the Head c
the Family. Ac. febl) W. TKORNE WILLIAMS.
SUNDRIES.
1 rvi i BAGS prlmo RloCoffeo, 60 bbls N E Rum
ll/U 100 boxes No. 1 Soap.30 do BeadelPCandle#
100 boxes O k W Tobacco. 100 bbls Baltimore Flour
60 bbls Hiram Smith’s Flour, 60 do Pilot Bread
60 do ll .tier and Sugar Crackers
30 boxes Soda Biscuit. So bids old P A H Gin
60 bbl* Domestic Brandy, 60 do Rectified Whisky
100 bid* E Phtlps’Gin
30 half bbls No* 1 and 2 Mackerel
800 boxer Adamantine Candles
60 kegs Ia»rd.2.) bbls do , ,,
10 tierces choice Hams, 25 hhds sides, 10 do.‘'boulder
20 bbl* choice Monongnhohi Whisky
10 .-use* llvsnn Ten in 2 lb can*, 10 do Oolong do do
Received bv recent arrivals, nnd for aale by
febll HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO.
OUNDRIESJUsT RECEIVED—6 tierces Lard, 10 naif-
O barrels Dam Cured Heel. 15 barrels Lamp Oil, 10
barrels No. I Mackerel. 2 hhds No. 1 Codfish. 6 keg* Choice
Oofben Rutter, 5 boxes Dairy Chi-e*e, 20 dozen half gal
lon nnd quart* assorted Pickles, 30 dozen 2 and 3 ply
Brooms. 30 do. 2 nnd 3 Hooped Pails. 50 do. Scrub Brushes.
20 do. Clothes Lines. Wash-Boards and chests of Cedar
Tubs, Ac., Ac., and for salo by
feb 15
DAVID O’CONNER,
Corner Broughton and Drayton-sta.
No. 131 North fithSt (opposite Franklin
mb7 Philadelphia.
CONRAD BAUD «Si SON,
MANTO ACTtraiNG SILVERSMITHS,
NO. 118 ARCH-NT,, rot:It POORS IIS LOW felXTO. EUII U LMU.*
ESTABLISHED THIRTY-ODD YhAlL-
S U.VEU TeaSetU.Pitchers. Cups.Futks.8pu<-.. ,\c <•
the newest and most ndmired pattems. A1--. ii. p—
ers of Sheffield and Birmingham Plated " an Lnil. rv
Plated (on Albata Metal) Forks.Spoons. Ac -a'.it-
Steamers. Hotels and Families. Keep consteti h on |.-w
a large stock of 1/radon, Livertiool and Gi ravn
WATCHES.
Together nith a large stock of
FINE GOLD JEWFJ.RY.
All order* by mail promptly attended to, an 1 Silv.r n-.n
rated STERLING. eodCui—lehj^
GAS WORK, LAMPS. Ole..
A RCHER a WARNER, Manufacturers. .-Co liOi.lie-iiut
street, Philadelphia.respectfully solicit ’hr- Rtemt. nel
purchasers.to their assortment at chnndi!-r«. ti..
pendants, and every description of gas burner-.; at—
varioty of lamps, girandoles. Ac. We warrant iu\- .
equalln quality, nnd our price* ss low as any ot’.e - .1
lishment in the country
The Trade supplied with burners, mercury, raj*.or..
tings, air pumps, At., at reduced prices.
ARCHER A WARNER
Ellis ft Archer. | William E. MNket
Redwood F. Warner. J Win. O. II. Merrill.
PAPER IlANGTri^S, BLANK BOOKST^’
.Vo. 4 North Fifth-street, two doors atore Market,
Pltllndelpliln.
T HE undersigned have just opened a fresh and mm,.sc-
stock of Wall Papers, among which are gold .:o.. <•
ret, fine satin, and the lowest priced unglazed paper
decorations, borders, fire-screens, curtains, etc.. \> ;»ic :. •
offer at the West prices, both wholesale and retail
The best workmen employed to hang paper e! : ..
city or country.
blank Hooks, Stationery, ffc.—We have aU-- <.u: i.-..
sortment of vrriting papors wrapping papers, ol--./
school books, stationery, etc.
PARRISH A HOl'Gli
No. 4 North Flth street. 2 doors above Maike;.
I’hilftdelnlor.
r Cosh paid for country rags.
DIE SINKING AND ENURAViNL,
I N ALL ITS BRANCHES.—Business card*, with nj-j row.
ate devices, embossed in a new style, in j>luiti cn<’ :su*
eolors. Seals of every description, with or w itbout j-resw
Envelopes printed with name, business and address. I'l 1 -'--
bill heads,manufactiB’er's tickets, Ac..nil execute-! n U
neatest manner and at prices 26 per cent, below any -b.-
iar establishment, in consequence of better and imj-ro'*
facilitlesfor the execution of such work.
N.B.— All orders by mall promptly attended to. ih-"’ 1
sent to any part of the country.
T. B. CAI.VKRT ft < C .
Envelope and Seal Press Manufacturers. Die linker«.
■ers and Eengravere, 48 South 3d-st.. Pbihdrlpi'i.i
NEW GROCEHY HOUSE
CHAMPION * WATTS.
The subscribers have just opened a fresh supply
of Goods, recently received from the northern
markets, and solicit the patronago of country
••-^dealers, city merchants, and families generally
The following articles comprlso apportion of their stock :
76 boxes and half boxes Tobacco, assorted brands.
25 M Cigars, 10 casos fine cut Tobacco,
10 hhds Bacon Sides nnd Shoulders. 100 Hams-
6 bbls Lard. 10 do Pork,
30 whole, half and quarter bbls Mackerel.
60 bbls DomesticLtuuora.aU qualities,
20 caiks Wine—Madeira,Teneriffe, Port and Malaga.
6 half aud quarter pipes fine Brandies.
2 pipes Holland Gin—swau brand,
60 boxes Cheese—Common. English Dairy, Ac
60 bags Java, Laguyra, and Rio Coffee.
10 kegs choice Butter.
60 whole and hall bbls Extra Canal Elour,
76 bngs Georgia Flour, in 100 and 50 jfc sacks.
100 whole aud half boxes Colgate’s Soap.assorted,
6 hhds Porto Rico 8ugar.
10 bbls clarified and brown Sugar,
TWENTY DOLLARS KKWAltD.
r I 'HE Subscriber's premises were entered on l#*t! •'■•••
L day night, through the yard. »nd three <»mcoate."re
Ilat#, one Cup.and two pair of Boots, wen* stolen uom ti t-
front entry of hi* house. Tho burgh...'must have rni>ei.
the kitchen (basement) window, a* the premise* w«-re »*•
cutely locked and bolted. A black silk Hat. con*tdvrably
worn, was dropped in the yard, nnd in it was found a skrl-
ton map ot a government survey of lands in Michigan
which may lead to detection. If any person has seen such
a paper In possession of another, it Is requested that t. rr
report the same. The above reward will be paid tor pre»‘
to conviction.
, dec31 S. D. DICKSON. 132State.Hrrei.
D issolution ok co-partnership.— 1 iho co-pa
ship hnretofore existing under the firm of M. l’ni
OAST A Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The
name of the firm can t>e used iu M-ttleraent byvltberot the
undersigned M. I’HENDERGAST,
*p 2 o L. .I.GU1LMARTIN.
N u .
co p.rlnershlp,and having bought tire entire stock
oi my Goods of John 8. lingers, will continue the Retail
Dry Good* Business at tho store recently occupied by
Rogers k lAdaon. 138Congre** street and66 St. Julian st..
Shad’s building, Savannah , „ ...
K JOHN C..ROKENBAUUH.
janfil JOSEPH H. LAD8QN.
notice.
A S it ha* been reported that I had died with yellow fe-
ver—also reiMirted that t wa* absent from I’nrleu—
Ibis will Interm my timber cutting friend* that I liavo
boon In Darien all tbo summer, and have not traen absent.
I am now ready to attend to their bti#im*#.i with that strict
attention to their interests which 1 have always paid.
W. M. THOMAS.
Dailm. Nov.21.1864. nnygS—tf
B RANDY. GIN. An—<i half pfpes otard.Ttopuv ft Co’s
llrniidy; 6 dn ItusoheUe do; 10 do other brand* do: 6
pipes Holland Gln; 2| lpes old Scotch Whisky; 25 bbls
iild lie do; 16 qr casks obi Madeira Wine; 15 do
old Pori do, In*t receired and for salo by
12 McMAHoN ft DOYIJi.
/ «ROUND COFFEE. 8l'10K8 AND TEAS, Ao—Just re*
Tl reived, 60 li'ixes Ground foifoe. assorted quantities.
10 best s Cfiocolato, to Loses Jfustnrd. Cinnamon and
Ginger. HI cases Table Salt, 3kcg* Pearl Barley. 40 doien
Yeast Powders, 10 boxes ground Pepper. 20 half chests
Green Teas in packs and loose. 30 do de Black Ten*, loos#
and In packs and M pond#, 28 barrel# Stuart# C. Sugar.
and 10 do crushed Sugar, ftc., and for sale by
DAVID O’CONNER,
f#bl6 Corner Broughton and Draylon-e
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS
| REWARD.
RAN AWAY, on tho 3d of February, my negro
man ISAAC ; ho Is a dark mulatto, about 28 years
old, In height aoout 0 feet H inches, troll built, bus
.had one of his big toes cut with nn ate, and In con-
sequence zurns downward. I will pay $60 for his appro,
henslnn ana delivery to mo. at this place, or in any sate
J#J1 wbare l aan gel mm ; nud will psy $100 for proof to
conviction ol hi* nnvtng been harbored by any white
peranu.
J0 " N »««*■
tnarlO—w»Bx
J L’ST received and fer »aSo by A. B0NAUD—60 boxes «f
Wolfb’a Pohledatn Schnapps. 10 boxes or assnrtcd Jel
Br#; also, a fine lot of English snd Frepch Mustard.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE C.U.ll.
Savannah, Sopt. 1,1853.
After this day, by resolntiou of tho Board of Directors,
up and down freight will bo ptyable at tbo merchant#’
counting house, or hy dojiostts made by the Treasurer,
semi weekly, on Mondays nud Fridays, from 0 o’clock A.
M., to 2 P. M.
Bills to bo reuderod through tho post office on Wednes
days and Fridays.
Failure to mako payment when called for a* above, will
stop partfes’necounf.
septl W. M. WABLF.Y, Gen. Sup't.
S A VANN A HIN FUTMAUYr
DBS. 1VRAGG AND MACKALL, PRomrroKs.
This Institution having been recently removed from the
suburbs of the city, lo No. 10 East Broad-street, is now
open for tho reception of patient*. Medical and Surgical.
By litis change in locality wc are enabled to oiler (he
public more ample accomodations. Our wards are
fortably furulshcd, nnd several riugle room# are filled up
ueh patient* a* prefer being entirely private.
« especially invite the attention of planters nnd other
uwueis to our department for negroes.
term* apply to Dr. .1. A. Wit.von, No 33 West Bread
street, or Dr. R C. Mackall. Ni» 05 Broughton st
doc 10
(lENERJIi INSUkTnGE AGENCY^ 142 IUY-SU
18 Vtlt lL
The Charter Oak Life Inanranoe Company
Wlttia capital and surplus of over $4ftj.fMkl. hHU con
tinue*, nnd will, until the next- annua) lueotJxg continue
to Insure tho lives of White Persons, nt Hie same rate#
charged heretofore for all residents of tho South. By Its
soundness, good management, und prompt payment of all
It* losses.it Ita# placed itself equal tunny Company lu the
world.
Springfield Fire & Marinelnsiirance Co’y.
r ° OF 8PRINGFIKLD, MASS.. J
Capital and surplus, ore.
State Mutual Fire & Marine Insurance Co.
Cspllel and surplus,over ,$112ut)0
Equitable Fire Insurance Co., of London.
CAPITAL, $2,600,000. *
Knrhisurarce lu either of the above nnntod Companies,
»pplj to feb’27—ly A. WILBUR, Gon.lits. Ag’t^
Y\JANTKIV^—Employment ns book-keeper, assistant book
v V keeper or out door clerk, byn gentleman well qunlifl*
od to give satlsfActlon. and who would be disposed In make
hlrnsrif goiiBrally useful. Tho best references given. Ap-
nt this office. fch8
London artjouunaE.
f ruK now series, commonolng with the January uum-
A her, will aontaln ongravings from the Queon’sUnBory
aud be otherwlso umbelllshwl with subject* of art to make
it worthy of extenalve patronage—price ffi per annum, fer
twelve monthly qmubera.
—ALSO—
Frank Uille's Ladles Gasette, monthly, $3 per annum.
I)o, do. Now York Joprnal, with numerous Ulus-
tr*Hpu#,itt 12 per annum; Gody’s Ladia* Book^$2«por
febO... W. TIIGRNK WILIJAM8.
30 boxes Uerriag,
10 baskets Champalgne, Ac.. Ac.
Also, a full assortment of Groceries generally.compris
ing, sauces, syrups, preserves and dried fruits, oils, smees
of all kinds, fancy soap#, nut#, hyson and black tea#, dried
beof and tongues, sardines, ground coffee, kitt salmon and
mackerel,brooms, buckets, wooden ware and measures, to
gether with numerous olhor articles of household use, all
which will bo sold cheap for cash or approved city aceept-
oct27
SUNDBUfitL
15 hhds N 0 Sugar; 160 bbls A, B and C Sugar;
200 sack# Rio Coffee; 60 mats O G Java Coffee;
16 boxes Pepper;
GO bbls soda, butter and sugar Crackers;
25 bbls Pilot Bread;
160 boxes adamantine Candles; 75 do sperm do;
160 boxes No. 1 pale and family 8oap;
75 boxes ponrl Starch; 20 cases Brandy Cherries
20 case* Pie Fruit; 25 do Nectar Whisky;
50 bbls Phelps’ Giu; SOdo domestic Brandy;
60 do N KRain;
>0 cases Wolfe’s Aromatic Schnapps;
lo do Lotuon Candy; 75 do assorted Cordial;
50 boxes Grant ft Williams Tobacco;
DIO do. various brands Tobacco;
75 kegs Powder; 50 half do do;
3 -0kegs drop and buck Shot;
50 chc*t* Ten 50 half do do, various brands;
76 caddies Itvson Tea ; 50 boxes assorted Candy.
Eor sale by deol7 MCMAHON & DOYI.K.
J. V. CONNEBAT & CO.
.. Have now tn store, and for sale ou the i«"*t
/y'jprQ favorable terms—25 hhds Porto Rico nud Musco-
Sugars, 75 bbls Stuart’s A B nnd C clarified
do, 40 bids crashod nn-1 pulverized do.
JO boxes Isiaf Sugar
120 hags Rio Coffee. 25 do Java do,
t'O hhds, tierces and bids W. I. and N O Mn.»i
76 boxes sperm aud adamantine Caudle*.
150 package# hyson and black Tea.*,
too bbls Baltimore nnd Canal Flour,
M half pipes Otard. Dupuy ft Co.’s Brandy.
15 quaiter pipe# fine Old French brandy,
•hi >l«. do Msdoiro, and 20 du Port Wine.
.i0 du do Malaga, nnd 16 do Teueriffe Wins
.1. bids Old Mouongahela Whisky.
pipes Holland Gin. clover leaf brand,
2 puncheons Juumicn, and 20 do St Croix Rum,
00 bbl* sugar, butter and sods iHscuite.
150 du domosUo Brandy.Gin. Rum and Whisky.
100 boskets yenuine Hsldslck Champaign W Ine.
60 do do Hungarian JJou do
6(1 do do Crown and Rough and Ready do
120 M Spanish Segsrs, various brands.
together with choice Butter, Goshen Cheese, and other ar-
tlcles usually found In wholesale groceries. octlfi
L vrd BACON AND FI/R’K—26 bbl# choice Leal Lard,
•>0 casks do llacon Shoulders, 250 bids Baltimore
*.* I- -^ NT0N . J0HS3T0X * c„
GOLD PENS.
VALJOrnNIBRUNNIH. WltUASAHAPi
PLASTERING, Ac.
T HE undersigned having associated themseh ei tope tin
for tho purpose of carry Ing on thePlnsteriugatw 5l "‘*
co business In all their various branches, offer their wire
ce» to the public generally. They are prepared to
for Plain or Ornamental Plastering, and to executeoroi-r*
to any extent on the most reasonable term* and with ’ *
itmost promptitude. Having been engaged separate” in
tho business in Savannah fora considerable time, each «• I
tattle his respective business np to date.and bothcenfliwu:
ly ask (or a continuance of the favors of their fellnw-c:
tens of Savannah. ....
may!4 BRUNNER ft GRADY _
SUNDRIES. , ,
■l fk HAL!’ CHESTS superior Gunpowder Tea; 6 do J" do
IU Hriondo;
10 half chosts. in quarter lb packages, Hyson Tes.cn
venient for retailing;
40 9 and 10 lb 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 retailtoifi
15 6 lb do superior Black Tex;
IQ bags black Pepper; 10 do Allspice;
80 matsCtnnamon;
40 boxes ground Pepper, Ginger and Spfw;
60 do superior Mustard;
60 do Lemon, Raspberry and Strawberry by reP-
40 do one gallon, half and quarter, assorted 1 tea
100 do Adamantine Candles;
60 do Beadel’sTallow do;
30 do Speriu Candles- ttO do Family Soap;
80 do Pale aud No 1 ftwp;
40 do Pearl Starch; 30 do Tomato and Walnut Cs-Mip.
20 do ground Coffee;
12 do Soda Salcratus.in quarter,hfand oo* lb l M-
8 do Ginger Preserves;
80 do 1 gro each, quarter and hf lb Smoking re *
20 gro fine cut Yellow Bank Chewing Tobacco:
50 do do assorted brands do ‘to;
MM Opr,, kind.. I-„ ,. AUIty
A NEW snpply in arest varloty.
Bernard* Hnetto’s illustrated Manual of operative
Surgery nnd surgical Anatomy. Translated front tho
French, comploto Tn on# vol. 8 vo.
engraving* executed In Paris,
Lathano ou thu Natural Races of the Russian Empire,
with maps nnd Illustrations.
Dickon’s Christmas Stories, the oveu Poor Traveller*
Ida May—by Mary Lnngdun.
WvkofPs Courtship.
I aw Cases’ Memoirs of Napoleon, a new edltl
volumes.
Scottish Pongs, Ballads nnd l’oems—by Atnilv.
Full Proof of tho Ministry—by John N Norton.
ALSO:
- Disturneit’s Geographical and Gontmarcial Gazette, a
’monthly publication, at $2 a year.
i. a new editions, in 4
TjiOR 8ALE.-^A lot of Venlti’an Blinds, suitable felt office pUtu'rnVU’s Ballroad Guide and Map.
Jb Window#. Apply at this office. feb23 ffoblB W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
WEBSTER & PALMES
H ave just received and offer for sale-
74 bbl* A, Band clarillwl Pugnr. 50 do powdered
80 hhds St Croix .Sugar. 60 dozen Brooms.
tW bbls Hiram Smith’s and Canal Flout.
160 do Baltimore Flour.
IJtu do L'liunnn and Etowah t.eorgiu Hcur,
Dm bag*, l |S pound* each. do dn
60 bbl* butt-r sugar nnd soda Cracker*.
50 bid* Pilot Bread, 40 boxes Soda Biscuit.
220 bbls Portland sugar house and N ll Syrup
go bids g(K»l eating Potatoes.
<t0 boxes Beadol’sQa and 8s patent Tallow Cau-h *
75 do Adamantine Candles,
26 do Judd ft Son’sStwrm Candles.
16 bbl# and 20 half bbl# So 1 Mackerel
7ft boxes white ami yellow Cheem.
25 bbl* and 60 kegs prime la-nt laird.
100 boxea 6s. 8s. nnd pound# Tobacco, good btau>:»
80 do 6* and 8s Grant ft William#’ Tobacco-
Also. 220 boxes Smith’s, Colgate’s, Croton and B M ’ 11 ’
Family and Pale Soap. 120 do No l do. 50 pearl Stareli “
whole, half and quarter boxes Raisin*. 25 drum* i to
boxc* Herring. ,,fl -
LADlfa’ UMBREQ^S 'AND 'PARASGL' 5 -—’ ;
brown, green nnd blnck Ladies’ Umbrella*; wa"' 1 ’
figured and plain all colored Paraaol* For sale ’
raorlfi V _A!KlNftRlRV
NEW BOOKS.
R ECEIVED January 1 Cth, by S. S. SIBI.Kl : r
My Courtship and Ita(onsequenee*,by Llteval.*: _ ■
ry Wikoff. A true account of the author’s .nUent';'
England.Switzerland and Italy with Mis* J t-l.ac’i. ■
Portland Place, Isradon. with the unpuldUhrd c ' ,r ”
dene? of Miss Gamble.Mr*. George Unite, and u '"‘’-
ers The novelty and lutere.t ol this extraer-»ns r J
cation may he judged front tho fact t1r.it 't
gulsed revelation of hi* «onrt»lilii of MDs t '- , ‘
American helre**. nnd is full of tlm nmi-l
amusing scenos and incident*, winding "p ;
tion in an Dalian prison . _ . n , .
Count of Morion,translated Iroin the Frcncli
J GabrSe.or a Picture of (IteFreachBevolull.u * »'•.
Itlg rotnanco. by C fipinnler. author of Tb* ’ l4nrr i -
The Young Chevalier, or tho Wspnte-l l.d.eru»n_
Alexander Dumas, translated by Thomas *fj r4 j t oi-
Dickeoa’ChriituMStorr. «h# Seven 1 .*w tu.vsi
Household Word#. n .„ r fli .ileal 13 *
^grilrat’ePtetoriai; more of Ruth Hall, i ^