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C ity Binourra swix-on tim fast tmmhm |n M*y
Mil, wfll bo soi l before the court house. In UtSclty
of Savannah, between tbe hour* i»t»Vj* •
- *»le4 o» mlh» property ol W»J MMjjj'JJTlSt
J, Sheriff.
fatled on m the property ol \Tm J MsgU
5 (ijlikln f*»ot or Ww A Kelly. V
bypUloUff. moral R. k. AKVN,
i s irftlfliriuirr 1 r' aAli—On u««inr»t i*1
U usxt, will be aolil before the court house, I
of 8*Taanah, between the l ho '' N u ®l •*
Household aud Kltohsn Furniture of Robert -
levied on uader» distrain womn^nfMor.'l Moses .1 Sol-
Ati.^--<>a tno (!r«t Tuesday fii May
O next, wlU bo eoW-betore lira **
_ tho Ooftrt Uou»«. In tin*
City of eimnob, between the legal hours of ealfj #
Gray lloreejand Huggy-Ievied on as the property o\f w.
JoMph Habersham, to satisfy a ft. fa. In favor of Mot >>»V« i
joiviui w»o»i»*‘»*u, iuhuhi ■ *»• •••
ay 'if.
MuuU _ ..
OltV WllttN 8ALR—Oo III! tat Tuiwlw W
L. nit, .III b. mM. tutor, tin Uiiut ll»u>« >
o! tkruuh. l»tw.m lb. m.•} b.«r< "t
lop «. 1.1 So. M Curt, To—. 10 Otf ljb" •<-”■ 1
Oft M thft property of Nicholas herley. tu satlsf) a 11. fa.
Ueaed ral oft*# ^ty of8.T.nnabin favor of John
sisf^prtj p.i.t-1 •* ’'r;?- A K, N . a ,„ tll r
iSWrSiKRlrf RAIJF—On »h«* Brat Tuesday In May
I. n(s | anil ba sold before the conrt houie. (u tho city
of 8*raanah, between tha legal Itoura of sale, a Oroy Main
awl Pray—levied on nmler an attachment returnable to
tha next city court of Savannah, m Hie property of Jams*
McCarthy, la favor of Daniel O’Connor. Properly polnte.l
out by plaintiff, and sold by order of court.
tpfi R. V. AKIN. Sheriff.
HujfdNTOSU COUNTY BlikBIFF SALK—Will l>o sold U*
1V1 fora tha conrt house door, In the city of Darien, in
•aid county,on tha dr»t Tuesday In May next, between the
uiual houraof aala, the following property, to wit . That
mush of the Union Steam Saw Mill, on Mayhall rive
about three miles from Darien, together with the fixture
machinery and other property belonging thereto—levied
on by virtue of a ft f», Issued by a Justice of tho inferior
court of aald county of McIntosh, uudor tho Heuiaw. in
favor of Adams A Uamllton vs. the Union Steam Saw Mill.
J Moody, R Bonlton and H llemicr, on so much of said
property aa will tatisfy said ft fa. Dropcrty pointed out
by plaintiff in execution.
W. T. TltORBE, Sheriff M. U.
Dfttlsn, March 30,1855. opll
tCTU-V UOUNTY, FI,* RIDA slohtv.t’in’said catnip will lunlao liuiiiu-Hat-'*n«lH<>iih*iil Wl'li
IN |.dra««Hev «l a Draw# In Dhanroij in tho Wrtiit , «•«. IU***N, my duty A * l,hn rl»M Ajmiat.- ■
X Court Of tho Middle Circuit of Florida. In the casont , .mar.t^ r , MARY lh.DUNAI.il, Adiu'x.
William Man m and utheis. vh. Richard l.rudfurd. Ad- v oTIOK.-AII persOM haring Oeliiondsi.giilnst the e
uil"!'l?ratpr.Ae.or i l."»«h > IN tala of iMYm.J. Mortis, lain "f CXiiK ooiljr,
Marvin nod utlicrs, "ii a ttnss hill, fho fidloulng dusallied w itj,|„ the tluio pnise.ribfd hy law i and nil lliose indehied
Und» lieliinKiug tjMhe estate cl helgli^Readj deceased^ tninnVe Iinmedlato imynienf to
‘ THUS, K. DUNHAM, Aflui’r.
.lollliiMuitMi,March I0, IHAil, (marlK
t lKWIUJA—I'DuiUiM IkiuHlu—Oa lli« first Ifnii.lsy In
l .hnio next, anpllcalluu ullllw madn at tho Court of
Ordinary forCliarltun county, for leave to roll ilia real oh-
laiUtlH |ieiiniH'«H i.wij-.ii man,
will he sold el pnblie auction, to pay tho debts of said
eslntn, by the sUnsorlher. as a Master and Commisslooer In
Chancery. under and t.y virtue of wild decree, at tho Court
hditso in the town of Npwuansrlllo • In Alachua Count v,
on Weduosdnv, the VJd .tsy oi May next, at I'd o’olooh,
to ait: all the riglit, title, interest and estate, which the
said l.olgh Read ttnd. Iiiaud to the t\vo l\dliiwingd»Ncribml
grsnls, trsots nr parcels ol iJiudat tho time of his death,
or which his Administrator Imth since had or now hath,
and al*" all the estate, riglit, title. Interest, dower or
claim ol dower, winch Mrs. Kllta Dailey, formerly hllxn
Road, widow of the a .Id l.elgli Rend, hath or over had, or
which her pn>»eiit iiusnoud Wllllain Halley hath or may,
or can have In amt to Ute said Isuid*, which are located
bounded, anddescrtbcdUHlolhina, to wl.t:
1st. One tract ot Umi containing (4000J Tour tliousni d
acres, which was granted by the Spanish government to
Francis It. Raunnex. and subsequently confirmed to him
by the United RUtcs,aituato In Township (land 7South,
In Range is, Uast.nud which was caused to bo located and
nurveyed lor the said SancUex nr his assigns, under the
authority of the United States,by the SurvcyorGeucrnl of
Kloilda, in tne second quarter of tho year 1841, as w ill
Hiiiutitr 111- ttn» IfiirjK. I'l.ltH
Survey . ...
and also on ti.e Uud OMco Map In the Newuansvlllo Dis
trict. and being lue same lauds w hich were convoyed to
the said Ixlgh Rea-1, by William Marvin and by Francis
Sanches by tlieir deeds, dated In 1830 and 1840 igspectiv
’ • ’ * " , , *a Of
AND rilJUIISSlIISKIt 111' JlBliDS.
At Messrs. War. 1 . A OiVeiis’ lavw Ofl|ne. ly—nisrH
j^AVfl ojHim«i an oftloa for the ’sale of N'orti. AltittaJim.
tate of John HRtnvoiis, deceased,
_a|dl mt.VHAM C'ltF.WH, Adm’r
G KOItult, Vhathm (Wniy—Two months altor datlij
application will be madn to the Ordluary ofOhathaiu
comity, for leavo to sell roal and personal, property be-
longing to the' estate nfCharlOH llartildre. late of said
win ly deceased. JDI.IAN llARTRIDGK.
. AUIF.IINUN ». HARTH11M1K
ap l
Adinrs of estate of Charles llattiidgi
JTIClv—Ail persons having aiiy demands agitlnit 'the
C iUto of Richard Fhddlnnise, late of Chatham coun
ty, decoascd, are hereby nutlfted to presold tho same, duly
attested, to tho uudersignod within the tluio prescribed by
law. And all those indebted to said er.talo are hereby re
quested to make Immediate payment to tho uudersignod.
. , his administrator.
more fully appear by Ute Maps, Fists and Surrey Dills of Teb2l UulUtiiS FAUUO, Adm’r
the same, in the iilftoi of the Surveyor General of Florida,
jVl MUX—Two months alter date, application will bo
1 v made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Cliot-
ham county.forloavu to soli nil tlm a-tots. real and per-
l,of Col,
M CINTOSH COUNTY MIDRIFF S.U.K-Will be sold he
fore the court house door, lu the city of Darien, m
aald county, on the first Tuesday in May next, between
tha Uiual hours of sale, the following property, to wit
That much of the Steam Raw Mill, uow building at May-
hall Island, near the Altatuaha river, about live miles
from Darien, together with tho fixtures, machinery and
other property belonging thereto—levied on by virtue of n
flla.Usued by a justice of the inferior court of said coun
ty of McIntosh, uoder the Ron law. In favor of Mltchel S
Peaa vs. the Mayhall Steam t-aw Mill, It T Chapman & CO.
owners thereof. Property pointed out by plaintiff in e
cation. Terms cash. W. T. THOlU'L,
mar20 Sheriff Mclotosh County.
M CTINTOSH COUNTY SHERIFF SALES.—Will be sold
before tha Court Ilouse door iu tho city of Dario n
in said county, on the first Monday In May next, hot ween
the usual hour* of sale, the following property, to wit
That much cf the steam axw mill, now building at May-
hall island, near the Altatnaha rirrr, about tlvo niili-s
from Darien, together with the fixtures, machinery, and
Other property belonging thereto, levied on by virtue of
a Fi, Fa. issued by a Justice of the Inferior Court of said
county of Mclutosh, under the lien law. in favor of Mrs.
John Tort vs. Mayhall Steam Saw Mill, U. 1. Cnapmau A
Co. owners thereof; or so much of said properly as will ra-
tlafy said FI.Fa. Property pointed out by Plaintiff in ex •
cation. Terms cash. W. T. THORPE, Sheriff M. C.
Darien, March 30th. 1855. mar31
ly. and recorded in tho Alachua County Clerk'a Office in
Rook“ 0" of DeedH
—AINU —
2d. An undivided interest of il&COj llirtocu hundred
acres in a certain outer tract of two thousand acres
lying to tho east ot au t adjoining tlio tract abovo men
tioned ol'4U(ni acres, wmcli was gruutod by tho Spanish
government to .losopli s, Sanches, and subsequently con
tinued to him and outers by tho United States, and which
x located and surveyed by tho United Slates by or
der tho authority ot tho Surveyor General of Florida,
In the second quarter of tlio year 1811, and which is
aituato iu Township 0 and 7 oi Range 18, South ami East,
as will uioro I idly appear by the Maps and Flats of tho
s,\mo iu tho office of the Survcvor General of Florida, and
In the United Stales t.and uuico .a Nowuansvmu, betua
tho same tlttoen hundred acres (the undivided part and
parcel of said two timusaud aero gnwil) which was cou-
veyod bv tho said William Marvin to tho said Leigh Read
in his life-time, by deed, dated in 1830, and recorded In
“link “U” of Hoists, in tho Alachua County Clerk’s OfRcc
The terras ot said Sale will he as follows :
Olio-third cash; «ne-lliml payable the first day ol
Januury, ISfdi. and the remaining third payable tlio first
of January, 1857. with interest trom the date of salo, for
which tlie puronasers notes will bo taken with tho under
standing that it they .ire uo: paid when due, the Master
may re-sod tlio promises oil thirty days notice.
lii tlio mean time a certificate of tlio sale will he given
to tlio purchase,', and when the note* are fully paid, then
the subscriber mil execute a Deed or Conveyance in tho
usual form as Master in Chancery
Dated at Newnansvtlle, Florida, tlila 5th day of March,
1S«. .ISO. G. REARDON,
Master and Commissioner In Cliancory.
marll cod till may 2
sonal, of Col, Ambrose Gordon, deceased, for the boneiit of
tho heirs of said ostato.
GEORGE A. GORDON,
febO Adm’r tie bonis non.
"5lXf\ r dav-
M CINTOSH COUNTY SHERIFF SALES.—Will bo t<
b<
before the Court Honso door in tho city of Dari m,
in told county.on the first Tuesday iu May next between
the nsnal honre of sale, the following property, to wit
That much of the steam saw mill, now building at May-
hall Island, near the Altatnaha rivpr. about five miles from
Darien, together with the fixtures, machinery ami other
property belonging thereto; levied on by virtue of a FI. Fa.
issued by a Joitice of tho Inferior Conrt or said county of
McIntosh, under the lien law. in favor of John Flinn ve.
Mayhall steam saw mill. B TChapman A Co. owners there
of; or so much of said property ns will satisfy said Fi. Fa.
Property pointed out bv plaintiff in execution. Terms cash.
' W. T. TIIOUPE. Sheriff M. C.
Darieu, March 30tli, 1965. tnar31
jyj-CLNTOSH COUNTY SHERIFF SALK.—WiU be sold
before tho Court House door in the city of Darieu.
in said county, on the first Tuesday in May next, betweei
the usual hours of sale, tho loUowing property, to wiU
That much of the steam saw mill now building at May
hall Island, near the Altatnaha river, about five milesfrom
Darien, together with the fixtures, machinery and other
property belonging thereto; lovied on by virtue of a Fi.
Fa. issued by a Justice of tbe Inferior Court of the said
coanty of McIntosh, under the lion law. in favor of T. I*.
Pease vi. Mayhall steam saw mill. B T Chapman A Co.
owners thereof; or so much of said property ns will satisfy
said Fi. Fa. Property pointed out bv plaintiff in oxccii
tion. Terms cash. W. T. THORPE, Sheriff M. C.
Darien, March 30th, 1855.mar31
M dINTOSH COUNTY SHERIFF SALE—Will be mid be
fore the court house door, iu the city of Darien, ii
said county, on the first Tuesday iu May next, betwee.
tha usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit
That much of the Steam Saw Mill, now building at May-
hall Island, near tlio Altatnaha river, about live miles
from Darien, together wlthtno fixtures, machinery and
other property belonging thereto—levied on by viitue nl a
fi fa, Issued by a justice of the iuferiour court of said
county of McIntosh, under tho lien law. in favor of T W
Lathrop A Co. vs. Mayhall Steam Saw URL II f Chapman
AOo. owners thereof? Property pointed out by pin miff
in execution. Terms cash. W. T. TIIuRl'K,
mar29 Sheriff McIntosh Count
M CINTOSH COUNTY sHtKif h a.U.r.—l»m no »..■»
fore the court house door, in tlio city of Darien, in
(aid county, on the first Tuesday in May next, between the
usual hours of sale, tho following property, to wit : That
much of the Steam Saw Mill, now buildiug nt Mayhall Isl
and,near the Altamaha river, about live miles from Ixi-
rien, together with the fixturos, machinery mid other
property belonging thereto—lovied on by virtne ol a fi l.i.
issued by a justice of tho inferior court of said county ot
McIntosh, under the lien law, in favor or R. .1. Berry vs.
Mayhall Steam Saw Mill,B T Chapman A Co. owners there
of, Property pointed out by plaintilfin execution. Tern
cash W. T. THORPE.
mar20 Sheriff McIntosh County,
•Id b,-
lore the court house door, in tho city of Darieu.
•aid county, on the first Tuesday in May next, betwei
the usual hours of salo, the following property, to wit
That much of the Steam Saw Mill, now building at Mny-
hall Island, near tho Altamaha river, about fire miles
from Darien, together with the fixtures, machinery and
other property belonging thereto—lovied on by viriue of n
ft fa, issued by a justice of the inferior court of said coun
ty of Ifcfnfosh, under the lien law. in favor of Coilfns A
Shines vs. Mayhall Steam Saw Mill, and B TChuptnim A
Co., owners thereof. Property pointed out by plaintiff’
execntlon. Terras cash.
mar29 W. T. THORPE, .Sheriff Mcl C
C 1AHDEN SHERIFF SALE—Will be s.dd on the tirst
• Tuesday in May next, boforo tho court house door, in
the town of JefTersonton,Camden county, within the legal
hours of sale, the Steam Saw Mill, with all the nppuit>>
nances thereunto belonging, situated on North River, on
lot No. 110, in tha town of St. Marys—levied on ax the
property ot B T Chapman, Asa W Chapinau. and David S
Mills, under the name and stylo of the St. Marys Lumber
Company, to satisfy a fi fa issued out of tlio inferior court
•I said county, in favor of William 1) I^ing vs. Steam Saw
Mill, BT Chapman, Asa W Chapman and DavidS Mills
owners. mar29 JOHN MAY. S. C. C.
. Jadrf of Bulloch county, for
leave to soil all the 1 Jinds and Negroes belonging to tho
estate of Jamoa Hushing, late of said county, deceased, this
15th February,1855.
CALVIN RUSHING, Adm’r.
fob'27 JANE RUSHING, Adm’x.
Having made largo whllUona to hlieitablldiment.ooAllnusS
to do UOuK AND JOB PRINTING, In his usual neat and
handsome style, ami on aooomtqodaUugtsrms.
IT All work exonutedwlthdlspstcli, .
IIIdltllltVU’H 1*ATiCNT FillicI'ldOOU 4 NAKK.
Vhtttirlck A Bell,
Stiwm FOB TIIK PTATH OF (IKOlUll.l.
Thft subscribin' uontlnurs
to maourheturo his unrival
ed Patont Fire and Borgia)
Vruuf Unto*, trarranlmlequA-
tonuy.and suiiorlor to Homo
of tho many wlilch hnve been
tasto<l,aa published and nor
tlcuilby IhuproiBtbrouglioiil
the world lor the last fifleeu yoars.-mid is sole proprietor
of Hall’s Patont Powder Proof Look, both having recflvcd
— TonneXHon, and other Weslern produce, and expent at
au ourly dale to be In renelpl of Jlitrmi, i nm. Flovr, Hope,
fW/on,ifo.,Uto produeool thatseotlmi
\V« ueouanoluooatCliatlamHiga.Tonii. lor tli« purohshe
• slilpmeiit of prodiico.nnd can forward direct to plant-
a or ineroliftDtH fmni.tliat point. t
W«* are also In dlrmJt correspondence with tsl- Ismls,
I/OuIhvIIIo and Nashville, and will attend to tho pnrchsso
of articles in ttiiwo marltets lo lm shlppml to Vayaunnli nr
Intorniodlalu (tolnts Iu Georgia. lliii—Jsn?3
separata medals at the Worhl's Fair. I/)ndon, 1861. antiIN.
York l» 1863—’4. . Also, tho patentee (bv purchase) ol
Jones's oolehrated Oomblnatlou and Premium Hank Lock.
-itmr..—iiiuuuih alter u»iu, aiipiicsiiun win uo
made to the Honorable tlio Court or Ordinary of Cam
den county, fur leavo to soil two lots of land, lying iu
Churokuo county, Ga., containing ICO acres each. Lot
250—ii fils., 4 hoc. ; and lot 179—itfl dl«.,l!d sec. Also,
ouo tract tying In Camden county, Q».. containing twenty
acres, belonging to thu estate of Hugh Brown, fur the ben-
cflt of the heirs and creditors.
. . WM. D. DROWN, Adm’r.
JelTdriioutiiu, March 10,1855 insrlH
tOXKCUTOK’S SAL.HL
f|THE L’niouCreck Plantation,in t'oulli Carolina, situated
JL on the Axvanuali river. About M mlles'frum the city,
containing 925 acres, nil of which, with tho exception of
60 acres. i» first quality rice laud, and 475 acres of which
is uow under hank atid in cultivation. Attacbod to the
plantation is a good steam thresher, au overseer’s house,
negro houses, out houses and improvements appertaining
to a plantation. Also, tho adjoining tract of land, called
Tray, containing 1.250 acres, more or less, about 600 acres
ot which is pine laud; the rosiiluo consists of uncleared
' ver swamp laud end oat; and hickory.
For further particulars, apply to
JOHN WILLIAMSON. I
HENRY WILLIAMSON, i
\ Ex'rs.
IMPORTANT lMl’RO VK31KNT
IN ROTARY pr.ANTNG.TONaUEI.VG A.YD GROOVING MA
CHINES.
HatenUil Xmrmlcr 21*f, 1854.
r I xHErfE Machines have been thoroughly tested, and their
1. superiority overall others proved beyond a doubt —
They will plane very much bottcuml faster than an? oth
ers imw in use. uever tearing or tnrnwing out loose knotH.
Applicatlonn for rights and machines, or for furtlier par-
ttenlars. can be made to tlio Patentee.
JAMES A. WOODBURY.
Wiuclie*tcr, Mass..Dec. 12,1854. eodfim—dcc20
ZMllMAN’S AM’l-SCOllUUTIC TOOTH
WASH.
rixillH delicious article combines so mauy meritorious
J. qualities, that it now lias become a Htnudard favorite
with the citizens of New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Pittsburg, and other places. IVntists anil Physicians pre
scribe it in tlieir prnctico most successfully, and from every
source the most flattering laudations are awarded it. In
flamed. sore, or Weeding gums are immediately cured by
its use; its action upon them is mild, soothing, and effec
tive. It cleanses the teeth so thoroughly that they are
made to rival pearl in whiteness, and diffuses through the
mouth such a delightful freshness, that tho breath is ren
dered exquisitely sweet, and it will in most instances af
ford relit*! to tin* most violent tootliachn.
The following Certificate from Dr. Chilton,a Chemist ol
world-wide celebrity, who has submitted tlio article ton
chemical analysis, is proof sufficient to convince nnyono
of its superiority;
-1 have examined a buttle of -- /.eriunii’s Anti-Scorbutic
Tootli Wash." and find it to bo a vegetable preparation of
an innocent character. I believe it will prove beneficial for
the purpose it is recommended.”
JAMES. U. CHILTON, M. D.,Chemist
Just ret- ive-l.and for sale by
nuvl7 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square.
DISSOLUTION AND LU-PAllTNKRSIUIL
rixHK undersigned have disposed of their entire interest
in tii- Wharf. Foundry an t Machine Shop oi Alvin N.
Miller In Win Wade, who will, with Mr. Miller, carry on
thobuslnes-. mi 1 assume all tho liabilities and collect all
tin* 'ebt.nlin* the tale concern.
Jtirf. S. FAY,
Savannah. Dec 1st. 1854. EDWIN PARSONS.
/ T Et
vJ c
EORi.lA—It'oyur Otmnly 1 To all whom it mny con-
‘ corn : Whereas, William Ammons, executor upon tho
estate of John Ammons, late of said county, deceased,:r
plies for loiters of di,mission from the administration
said citato.
These nro. tliorefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
mny concern to bo and appear at my ofilco to make >b-
jection. If auy they have, within tho time prescribed by
law.otherwise said letters will bo granted.
Witness. James Highsiuith,Ordinary for Wayne county,
this twelfth day of February.1855.
'•** ’■‘IB
WILLIAM WADE having purchased the entire interest
of Messrs Fay li Parsons in tho above business nnd prop
erty, and having formed a co-partnership with Mr, A. N'.
Milter, under whoso man igement nnd supervision the
business will be conducted at heretofore, under thu nnmo
and ntvle of A. N. Miller ,k Cn.. where they intend to carry
on the'Fol’NTiKY an-l MACHIN E JU'SINKS.*?. in all its va
rious branches. They respectfully solicit the patronage o
their friends and tho* inihlie guneraily.
A. N.MILLER.
decltt WILLIAM WADE,
WATO11KH, J IliWKLUY FANCY GOODS,
K ECEIVING by every iiniv.il of the steamers fresh addl
tions, in iking tlio best assortment in this city, of all
kinds of Watches. Jewelry. Fancy Goods, Silver Spoons,
Forks. Pilchers Tea Sets.Cups. .Syphons. Plated Castors,
nnd every \urhdy of article- connected with our lino of
business ; all of which will In- sold as low as in any city in
the Ur.io i. D. B. NICHOLS.
I’articul.ir uu-nti-u giien lo Hie Repairing of
Watzhes and Jewelry. u«i2ti_
G EORGIA—Ttillnnll I’lnnty.—The undersigned having
given his note, of January 29th. 1955. for $24d. or
thereabout.-, to Alhu Cameron, uud having just cause to
apprehend a failure of consideration for tho same, hereby
i notice to all concerned, that he will not pay said
in case raid failure should occur
.13-twdiv JOSHUA It. WILLIAMS.
C AMDEN COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK—By vir
tas ol an order from the honorable the court ot oi
dinary of Camden county, granted on the first Monday In
April. Instant, will ba sold at the door of tho court houKe.
tn Jefferson ton, Camden county. Gorgia. between the le
gal hours of sale, on tho first Tue-day in June next, ail
that tract of Land originally granted to Ambrose Gordon,
situate in Camden county aforesaid, on Bull Head Creek,
containing by original survey twenty-three hundred (23(lu)
acres. This tract la aituato a short distance nbovi tlr*
town of Jeffomouton. within a mile of tide on Great Palillx
River, and is well adapted :o tho cultivation of cotton aud
to the turpentine business. Sold ns the property of Am
brose Gordon, deceased, for the benefit oi tho heirs of Mid
deceased GEORGE A. GORDON
ap4 Administrator de honb non
C AMDEN SHERIFF’S SALE—Will i,o sold on thu first
Taesday in May next, boforo tlio court house d-.or.in
the town of Jefferaonton, Camden enmity, within the legal
hoars of sals, the Steam Saw Mill known ;is the Eu
Mill, with all tho appurtenances thereunto belong
sitaatedoatbenorthaideoftheGreatN’rtiBariver. tw ...
mileaabovo Jefferaonton ; levied on ns tho property *>f I) 1.
Clinch h Brother, to satisfy n fi fa issued out of the inf
rlor Court ol said county, Iu favor of Ha ly .Ioiiim \s il
Steam Saw Mill Encerro. D L Clinch A Brotlier, owners,
marl6 JOHN MAY. ». r. c.
EXECUTOlt’9 MALI*;.
G EORGIA—IFayne County—By virtue of nn order from
the honorable the court of ordinary of said count v
on the first Tuesday in May next, will bo sold before tii-
court home door of said county, betweeu iho lawful hours
of sals, a Negro Woman named Cliarlottn, uge-1 about
lUty years, and a Negro Man named Patrick, 22 year* ’
u the property of L W Bryan, decoascd. Sfol.1 f-.r
bsaofit of the lioirs and creditors of said deceased. T*
cosh. mar29 W. A. WALLENS. Ex
A JIMINISTHATOR’S SALE— My vlrtueol an orueroi
iX nonorauiu iim iu —at—„r n f,.„,
will b« sold on the first Tuesday In May next, before
Conrt Honse.at DarJen. all the real and personal o.-J »le
the late Sarah Sercally. for tho lienelit of the lu-lrs :
cradltors of said estate.
mar21 ALEX'R MCCARTHY. Adm’i
L UaT nit MI9LAID.—(iray,
public iiziiliMt trading fr
of Messrs. |,a Roach k Bown. payable to
der. ut tho Bank of tlio Ptato of Georgia.on the
2‘uhd.xvof November next, dated at Augusta. February
d. Ik.'.f., for five luiiidred an-l twenty dollars an-l two cents.
lislafd paj/iuattl is stopped.
rl
DU. WM. K. JIOSIOLKY’K 1NFUU1AL
Treatment ot nil Chronic Diseases, is no
e 'ptioii *.f patients. Rooms spacio .
eiitilnted.nud every thing necessary to reim- rills
patient! comfortable. Hoard$1 |,erdieui.0r#15per iiiomh.
His unprecedented ■•uecess for thu past ten years in the
treatment or r.ll chronic diseases, such as dropsy, dyspep
sia. asthma.bronchitis.fits, piles, liver disease, rhouma-
ti-in. typhilh. cancers, wpih. prolapsus, and thu viiriour
-li-u-a -es Incident to feraak-a should not be overlooked by
the publi" in di'cidin;! upon his merits. All c.immunica-
tt-in '- mint be post paid nnd addressed to
WM R. MOSELEY. M D.,
nuo22- lAw It Gritfin. Georgia.
T"
TO FLANTKKS.
•rsigii'.'d liave iecetve-1. and offer for sale,
i striped thnabnrgs. do white -lo, suporliine
irvine sitiped do. Clmctaw Stripes, Louisiana
n do. Marlliorr’do. Blue Demins do Drills.
HENRY LATUROl* k CO.
I'KOV INUIAIj INMl’RANCK CUMDANY OF
TORONTO, CANADA, WEST.
Cnjiltnl S'd.OUO.UOO.
r J HIM l-oigtiPd liaving been appointed Agent of the
J above C--mpanv l>egi to anuoiinco that lie is prepared
t-.i- u i r-i:-:- i-iTn'iirauci* oil Fire Risks in Savannah
nii-1 vii iu*'.',.-i- *1*. , Maimu RieliH gonerally
i-"?; WM. CROWDER, Agent.
St I’EUIOIt t'liO'l'BNU, llF-AIO’ itlAUK-
Wlinlcsn’i* nml Rotnll.
sold under an order of tho Court ol Or-linary
Co i?M t7 AP M, * d Dctober, 1851, at tho Court House,
Trader's Hill, Charlton county, on the ffrsi Tuesday In
June next, between tho legal hours ofsale—
(60) fiftyaoresofland, tnoroorlesH, i-ltuotand lying
lu Camden county, known as tho Aimer Ham-1 tract,
bounded North by James Bryant's land*. South bv Eliza-
h*, 1 ? fi E - Bailey. East by vacant lands,
sold In the town of Jeflersonton, before the Court House
door,Camden county, Ga. Also, tlio property of the eonte
of Alexander Kean, dec’ll., sold for the benefit of tlm heirs
and creditors. Terms made known on the day.
marl8-td JOHN II. GKiGKIt, Adin’r
G G0R0IA-— Bullcck County—Administrator’s sale. Win
b# sold under an order of tho Court Ordinary of
Bullock County, past on the 6th mat., at tlm Court lIuu-«
InBtateiboro, on the first Tuesday In May next, between
thslsgal hours of sale, (240) two hundred uud forty acres
mors or less of pine land, bounded by Jacob Futc.h .and
Moses MeElTln, sold as tlio property of tin* eatato or Rn.
bra G. Masters, for the benefit of the heirs uml creditors,
Ttrma made known on the day of sale.
marl4 ELIZABETH MARTEN. Administratrix
fAEOROIA—Bulloch County t-
or Will be sold under an ordr
, — Adiiilnlstrutor’s .'into:—
d under an order .,f tho Court of Ordfnury
of Bulloch County, past on tho 6th Instant, nt the Court
House, la Statesboro’, on the first Tuesday iu May noxt,
between the legal hours of sain (527) n T0 hundred and
twsnty-seren acres of land, more or less, a portion of it
goodBsy Land, bounded North west by Robert V..Land
Ann B. Williams’ Land, Routh cast by tho estato id John
Williams, and South by W, D. Brannon, tho property oi
the estate of Nathaniel (». llall. Hold for tlm benefit of
tbe heir* of said Citato. Terms made known on the day of
sale. WILLIAM D. DRANK Or.
marl4 Adin’j.
^BORGIA, Uamtfcn County.—IJy vlrtuo ofaii-or-lcr gniiTT-
jd br the Honorable tbo Court of Ordinary.
...2 Monday lr^ March, will ho soil before tho Court
Home door fn the town of Joffersonton, between tin* legal
houre ofsale, on the first Tuosday in Muy next, live tracts
of Land, lying on the North side of the Groat Hatilla Ulv-
er,oontalnlng all together twelve hundred acres, more—
less, belonging to tne estate of Whiting Turklnglon. ,
ceased,ana sold for tlie benefit of tlio lioirs and creditors.
Terms made known on day of salo.
marlB TII0MAH K. DUNHAM, l-vcutor
a Hale—Will
G EORGIA—Uultnck County 1 AdmlnistraOir’
be sold under an order of the Court of Ordinary of
Bollock eonnty, passed on tlio fitli instant, at Hie Court
Home In Statesboro’, on tbo first Tuesday In May next,
between the legal hours of sale. Hie following Negroes,
via: Green, agea about twenty years ; Elllck, aged thirty
years; Jacob, aged thlrty-llvo ; an-l Caroline, twenty-one
rears—eoldaa the property of tho cstnto of John Lee, for
the benefit of the heln au-l creditors Terms made known
on tbe day of sate.
• ifiarU WILLIAM H. McLHAN.
lAOON, Ae.—26tthds Bacon SliouMcrx, M do do Bides,
Di — , ,
D 10 half bbll Boef,400bbls Portlsnd tuun, in store
pad for uls by feb4 0OTAV Cti C0HRN,
/j Wlinlcsn’i* nml Rotnll.
\f m.i-’.i- up In or-U-i in the best sty),*.' Gi*nVool**'\(
Outlittliig Article- generally. Hats. Caps.Umbrellas,Perfu
mery, fine Cutlery. Ac .at tlm lu west I'ush prices, to suil
the l1tnoit. janUO WM. O. PRICE, 147 Pay-st.
NEW ilONNETSrNKw MONJIMTST
M RS. DOYLE returns Iter sincere thanks !«■ i.t*r ciis-
lunari throughout Geurgiu. Florida and Alabama—
that eli.* h.11 ju-t n-ce|yi*d 20 cases iff now stylos .ff ladies
nml misses U-ninets. emliraeing every novelty tube found
in Hair llrai-l. Blond Lice tm-l Slraw; aLo Flats nud Hats,
nd imlrimmed.fn great variety ot styles and
ie assures lit r patrons that she will dispose of
Spring Block at prices to correspond with tbe
lmr-l time* n- d (he rearcUy or money. Tliorefore, all
1 want ot any thing in her line, will ffml it greatly
advantage tn give tier a call. She also has an lm-
display of Bonnet and other Ribbons at reduced
innrlfi
culubratod —. .ji. r
$1,000 la gold was placed m the »nfo axhlbltod *t tho
World's Fair, London,scoured by Hall’s and Jones* Looks
mid offered as a reward to any onn who could pick tlio
locks or open tli» sura within forty-five days, and although
operated upon by several skilled in tha art of lock pick
ing, no ono suoceodod In opening tho safe, (no change or
alteration in tho locks or keys having been made during
tbo time,) but tlio money romalnod In its sura depository
and was returned to tho proprietor, nnd n medal a warded
him fur the champion Safe of tho world. ' , ,,
ttumosr.—Non« genuine except those haring tho nab-
inrlb.,'. n,m«od n neat s|| A; , c U( . muN „
Greeu niock.cr. Pine nml Wnter-sts .Now York.
N. H.—The above Bafes aud locks can bo had at manu
facturer’s prices ot hl» ftuthorlled agents in all the princi
pal cities lu tho Untied States andOanads. Jan24
plication will t» made to the honorable tho ordinary of
said county, for loavo to sell tho lands and negroes belong
ing to Rebecca Manning, deceased, for tlio benefit of tho
heirs nnd creditors nf said deceased :
JOHN I). RDMl’H, Adm'
Tids day, February 16th, 1855. feq20
N UHCE.—Two mouth-after date, I will apply to the
Court of Ordinary of Glynn county. Tor leavo to soil
a small portion of the real and personal estate of John
Parland.deceased. FRANCIS M. SCARLETT. Adin’r
Brunswick, Cfith Feb ,1865. msrl
CITATIONS.
Court or Ordinary of Cnnidcn Comity.
t 1EORGIA—Qanulm County t—To all whom It may cou-
xJT corn : Whereas. Thomas D. Ilawklns and John Tump-
ktms, executors cn tho ostato of John Tompklue, sen., de
ceased, will apply at tho Court ol Ordinary for letters ills-
mluory from sain estate:
These aro therefore to cite and nduiouixh aii whom it
may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make
objections, if any they have, on or boforo the first Monday
in July next; otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, James II. IK-lreston. Ordinary for CBmden
county, this 7th December, 1854.
decl"
uw-i inn.
-TAMES H 11F.I.VESTON, O. C. C.
G EORGIA—Oamifsn County .*—To all whom It may oon-
com: Whereas, tho estate ot lands Dufour has heeu
surrendered to tho conrt of ordinary.
Thcso are, therefore, to cito nnd aduiouiah all whom It
may concern, to be and appear before said Court, to make
objection.if any they have, on or boforo tlie Uist Monday
in May next, otherwise said letters will bo grauted.
Wjtness. James H. Helvcstou,Esquire, Ordinary fur Cum*
den county.this 2d day of April. 1855.
npb ' JAMES II. HELVEHTON.o. 0. t\
f JfcOKUIA—thmffen County—Tu nil whom it may cou-
xJ corn: Whereas, Thomas B Nell will Apply at the Court
of Ordinary for letters of administration on tho estate of
Henry ltallcy, deceased:
These are. therefore, to cite uud admonish nil whom it may
concern, to bo und appear before the said Court to make ob
jection (it any they hnve,) on or boforo tho first Mon
day in May next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, James II. IlulyoRton, Esq., Onhnnry for Cam
den county, this 22d day of March, 1855.
uur20 JAMES II. HEI.VE8TON. o. a. c.
G EORGIA—Camden County :—To all whom it may con
corn: Whereas. John Makin will apply nt tho Court
of Ordinary for letters or administration on the estate of
John B Elkins, deceased ;
Tlieso are, therefore, to cite and admonish alPwlioui It
may concern, to be and nppear before said Court, to mnko
objection, if any they have, on or before tlie first Monday
in May next, otherwise said letters will bogranted.
Witness. James H. Helvcstou, Esquire, Ordinary for
Camden county, this 22d day of March, 1855.
mar29 JAMES 11. HKI.VEFTON. o. c.
Court of Ordinary ofWaye County.
PiA.NO - FOiiTMS. MUSIC, MTV,
Tho undorsigtied is prepared ns usual to
.supply all demands tu Ills lino—having the
Agencies of soroo ortho l*e*t pianoforte mn-
kcrs.among which lie would nnrao ; Stud-
nrt, JacobChlckoHng, John H. Duubam A Co.. Groyestcen
k Truslow. Firth, Pond k Cq..T. Gilbert k Co., a cholro of
■nnnflor instruments may l>e had at his establishment.—
. - .... . ’ -both the profession-
’ trusts that be
Being possessedofallfe’a oxporlonco in bot
al and business departments of music, he
may ellll bo entitled to tho kind patronago he has receive,
during Hi. p„t fl-o yoiM. „ „ !I1TCHE |i; .
Agent for F. ZogbaUM k Co.,
decil St. Jullen and Bryan sts.. Market Square.
LIVJCllY, HACK AND SALK 8TAULK
’the Subscribers have purchased tho
large Brick Stable on West Broad-street
formerly known ns Brown k Harris’ Sta
|bh>. nnu will ho thankful for a share of
public patronage. We Tntoud lo keep
___ . , goad Carriages nnd Buggies.gentlo Horses
nml careful Drivers ; and If ntr'.ct attention to btrslmve will
merit patronage,, we intend to have it.
Savannah, Jituuary 1,1964.
THOMAS K. STKV
JACOB KLUSTON
Ciu—jiiiW
SULK AOKNCY lor ItllOADMAN 15i GUAY’S
Celebratol Dolce Campana Attachment
' -YflffyiMrifiVn FORTES, SSO Chestnut-street, npno-
‘s'TrArrf site tho V. S. Mint, Philadelphia.
! " St * *• Branch—117 Market-st., AV'ilmingt«in.l»cl.
jau25—eudOm JOIIN MARSH.
UHKKN VlfiLlfi to CO.,
NO. 207 IlAY-BTREKT. SAVANNAH. GEORGIA.
«y SI rue L I I?
•i rt.ft I fi U tiff ft liuving lo-eii <tb
death ol Mi. Yvkdn.tlto piibliu as well
uni | stmils of the establishmentnta hen by
fornie-l Oiai i|h* Si'Hsi'inmH tun past nun
a. | PHILADKLPmA CARDS.
Vsi FllOUTY A IIAtl»ll’/ri ^
| AarM ullurnt. Wnrn-llouae in.tl .
A>». HMH Murkd ilr'H.ri<v
IHK lU'TIKHOS MIS l'HO*KA.I|llN I.VTHIM 1.11V, Mill HollcilSA <00.
tinuancii i.flavors, with I ho ooultdent assurance that, with
a lull and fashionable slock, skillful, experienced and com
petent assistant*, he will li« able to accomplish all that arl
arid invention eao devise, lo please the most fastidious.
WM. O. PRICE, Draper and Tailor,
v.'iu 147 Hay-strsel
rubiUAH I1UUI1K8 1I1NUM,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Troupvllle. Georgia.
Will practise lu tho Circuit Courts of Thomas, laiwndea
Clinch, Ware, Appling nnd Irwin, Georgia} uud In tho
CircnllCourls of JelTorson. Madison nnd Hamilton, iff the
Mlddlo Circuit of Florida, nnd iu Alachua ami Columbia
counties in (he Eastern Circuit nr Florida. Will attobd
to the claims of sll person* before the Departmenlsjat
Washington. ^ ‘
r.u warn
WHOLWULR AND RETAIL GROCKItH,
No 4 liarnard street, between Hie Market and Bay street.
H.tvx.v.vxn, <u
Doalors lu Groceries, Foreign nnd Domestic Liquors. Dried
Fruits. A'o.,4tc. . ’ ..
Ueibronr.o—A. Champion. Esq., Samuel Solomons, rawp,
Messrs. Rabun U Whltolioiul, Swift k Co.. ffavaimah,Ua.
WILLIAM II. DASHKR, '
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Troupvlllo, Ljwmles County,Ga.
Will practice) in Thomas, Lowndes,Clinch, Ware. Appling
Telfair,Irwin. lAurons.and Pulaski counties. Georgia;
ami in Jefferson, Madison. Hamilton, nnd Columbia
connties,Florida. ’ '* _^*3
W1L V. iritU.VM-H. TtUDbKl'H OUVRIl. JACK IIHOWN,
WILLIAMS, OLIVF.R Si BROWN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Uiientv Vista, Marion Uounty, Ga..
Will practico In the counties of Marion, Macon. Houston,
Btmvart. Randolph. Muscogee, l«ce. nnd any adjoining
connties whan* thsir services may un regnin -'. jnnSU
NEW CARUKTINOM
rpilEsubsrrilter has Just received per lnt** arrivals, a
I ...I. . ..I. ..I II... an.1 n—...I tlvli t
J. large and fresh stock of the richest and newest atyhs
of Velvet,Tapestry, Brussels,three-ply Ingrain nnd vent,
tiun Carpeting*. «R of which are offered ot» the moatdesir.
Mirtiueiil of Oil Cloths, Tallin Covers. Mat*
rpetingi
able terms.
With n full ai
lliig,Ac. . , , .
Purchasers are requested to make an early exauilnatiorf
assirong Inducements will bo held out to cash buyers
It. It. WAI.KKK, 190 Clieslnut-street.
nil 17—1 a w t r below 8th, Houth aide, Philadelphia.
NWWOUD YARD,
Oin OltAHt.WTOX HTXSft-fArXCT WnARV.
f I v,IK.Subscriber respectfully announces to the citizens
i of Havanuali, that he has commonce-1 the wood busf-
noss, and will keep constantly on hand a well selected
stock of oak and nine wood.
Boxes at.I. B. DoFord’s drug store, H. H. Sibley's book
store, J. A. Baron’s grocery store and ut the office of tbo
Geargian. Orders left In my boxs by one o’cloek. will bo
attended to same day. Orders solicited,
janlfi W. H. WILLIAMS,
Phihii u Mxak* ... .. . .
H|iar|a*nlng I’lougiis. ui »,i ,,
right and /eft liamlrd—.-ui,-, 'li
. ... 'Wd« Hill amt Doubbi C'
Steal Extending Points. Rar-shsre, ilearb, *i,.| „',i
«ff Castings l<»r repairing. The Emperor ol Hu*,j» !
for the atsirr* I'loughs, a Masslre (gold MmUI. ra|,„.» , '' ’
Also, tbe Great Mwlal HI the World's Fair, vis* >».,<
AM. Plough N» 40. CultivatorswlUi Double.p„ Hl , ,.!V''
ail Kteel Teeth, which can b« reversed, thu* gi-iu,,,, j,,'*!!,
Wear ol tlm common Teeth. AI*o.Cultl**toi
with Hteel Tcetli
Rpaln’s Atmospheric Churns.,Corn I’l
tVirn Fheller.", I in proved Turnip
kinds,
Hay and Htiuw Cutler-.
Iland Corn Mills,
Corn and (kibCruslieis,
Gedda’ Improved Harrow*
tkiuareand A Harrows.
Horse Hakos,
Grindstones, rrn-ly InutK
Dirt Rcrajiera.
Agrluultural Furuacos,
Ox Yokes and Bows,
Forks lor unloading Hay
Man Hay Rake*.
Bow Pins.
Apple Pesrers,
Ox Muzzles.
Mole Trans,
Pruning Hookiand Chisels,
Saws and Scissors,
Iron Well Curbs, and Zinc
tubeing for Chain Pumps,
TO UFFIUK1&8, HOLOIKUM, HEAA1EN, Ac.,
OF AU. WARS; THEIR WIDOWS AND MINOR CHIL
DREN.
JOHN R. COCHRANE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dublin, Isiurrns couuty Ga.. latn Junior patiiier of tlm
firm of A. & .1. Cocmuxt, Irwlntou, t«a., will altoml
promptly to all business entrusted to his care. Partic
ular attoutiou paid to collecting. Uoferenoo—Dr. 0. D.
Guyton. F. II. Rowe, Dublin. On.; M. Marsh.Savannah,
may7—d&wly • _
protkctSon insuranck com patsy.
Of Hartford, Conn,
Tlie undersigned. Agents of (bo abovo Company, are pre
pared to take risks agalnt I titK on Buildings and tlieir
contents. Also Marine Fea Ri b ks, on the most favorable
terms.
BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.. Agents.
M. WI1IT .SMITH,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT UVW.
Alligator. East Florida.
Will piaoticu in tlio I'kistem nml Southern counties. Rewr
to Col. -S. S.Sibley, nnd it. It. Hilton. Esq., Savannah, On
~ l(OTiCH-|50 RKWARD-
RUNAWAY from tho Subscriber. In Duval county,
East Florida.on the 10th of February last, my boys
WASHINGTON an- ISAAC: Washington Is a Mulat-
,to fellow, 22years of age, smooth skin, ueighsabout
150 or 165 pounds. 6 fret C or 8 inches high, walks quite
erect, is quite nn intelligent looking boy. Isaac is u Black
boy. 21 rears old. smooth skin, weighs about 125 or 130
pounds, fi feet Sort) inches high, walks also quite oreei,
quick spoken, aud has quito small oyes, is an intelligent
and likely boy. They carried off several suits of clothes
with them. 1 purchased Isnao last December of a mnn
who styled himself Janies Anderson,formerly a Dry Goods
Morch nt of Savannah, but nmv lives about 16 or 20 miles
U-at ho was raised In
fobl5
JAMES HIOIISMini l*. ii.
C l EORGIA— IFflyne County:—To all whom it may con-
T cern : Whereas, Malaciil Harper and Jainvs C Brawny,
executors upon tlie estnto of James Harper, deceased, ap
plies for letters of dismission from tho administration of
said estate ;
These are, tliorefore, to cito and admonish all whom it
may concern, to bo nnd appear boforo said Court, to mako
objection, if any they have, within tho time prescribed by
law. otherwise said letters will be grauted.
Witness. James Uiglismitli. Ordinary for Way no county,
this 10th day or March, 1865.
mar22 JAMES IIIGIISMITII, o. c. r.
Court of Ordinary of Glynn County.
lOiUilA.—tliynn County —To nil whom it may concern
Whereas: Francis 1). Scarlett, administrator, and
Martha Owens, administratrix on tlie estate or Rio urd
Owens, will apply in the court of ordinary for letters dis-
missory.
""can an*, therefore, to cite aud admonish nil whom it
mny concern, to file their objection, if nny they have, in
my office within the time ircscribed by law. otherwise
sal-l letters will be grauted.
Witness my band nnd official siguntnre thin 23-1 day nf
January. 1855. jan2f» EDGAR C. P. DART, o.c. c.
above that place. l*nao sayri
near Favnnuuli, and tlie probability is. they may go to llmt
place. I fear that they have been aided in getting off by
some wt.ile person. 1 will pay the above reward for Hit*
appttilii-iisiou of sshl hay*, il safely lodged III nny -fail. n>
I can got them, or fifty dollars extra, for any proof to con
vict any whits man fur liarboring said boys, nr Inking them
off. Mynddressis Wliitosvillo.Fla.
atari3—3w W. H. JOHNSON
GEORGIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY’S" LI
BRARY AND READING-ROOM.
/ vENTLKMENwho are uot otherwise entitled lthe iim*
VT of tlio Library nml Reading Room of this Rudely, om
become subscribers on tbefoltowing terms :
For one month...... jinyabte In ii-lviine.t-.81
For three months ■* •* '• 2
For six months 3
For one year"” 5
One quarto or octavo volume or two duodecimos or small
er. may bo taken out at one tirao, to lie returned or renew
ed In two weeks,
The Periodicals in the Reading Room nn* not to be taken
out.
Tbo members or tbo former Savannah Librai v fMioietv.
and the members ol the Favnunnh Mercantile an-l Mechaui
cal Library Association, are entitled to tho privileges of
membership la the use of the Library and resort to the
Reading Room.
Tlio ladles gonorally nremsi-eotfiiHy invited lo the rooms.
Tlio Library nnd Rending Room will ho open daily, except
Sundays, from 10 to 2. ami from 3 to fi o’clock.
janO W. El'i’INO. Ubrarlnu.
WAS APFAltATUS FOR THE COUNTRY,
A DAPTED to tho use of privnte ilweRings. uhurolies,
schools, hotels, watering places, factories, fouudnriesj
machine shops, and railroad statiou-*.
Tho Maryland Portable Gas Company of Baltimore, keep
i hand and manufacture to order Gas machine* of any
required capacity. Their apparatus has stood the test of
practical experience, and cannot bo excelled iu economy,
aafety and simplicity. For further particulars address
K. R. SPRAGUE, Trasury,
202 Baltimore, st.,
augl2 Baltimore, M. D.
~VALUABLK"KICK LAND FOR SALK.]
MY A tract of Tide Swamp land, containing 590 acres
if lying on the Alatamaha river, threo miles abovo Un
ion, nilyoluing tho lands nf tbo ostato of Butler and Dun-
vvody on the east, nml GignilUat and Walker on the nortli
and wosi. having asgo-n a pitch,of tide an any rico planta
tion on ttie viver- My torms are, twouty dollars per acre
onn-lourtn oasn. ana the balance on a credit of frein five
to ten rears. :ne interest only required to ho paidannuallr.
Apply lo the utiaersigueu at Dstlon. In case of my an-
sem e Mr. James I’rtogle will show tlie land, a plan of
which can no seenni the office of the Georgian.
SAMUEL M. STREET.
Darien. Jan. 22,1863 jan25 lam
I MI’Ol ITJl N li AD 1K Sdi PHY S1 Cl AN 8 -
G tEORGIA—Glynn County:—To all whom il mny con-
T corn: NVIierens, J. G. Howard, administrator upon
theostuto of George A. Reed, will apply to the Court of
Ordinary for letters UismisHory :
Tlieso are, therefore, to cito and admonish all whom it
may concern, to bo ami appear before said Court, to make
objections, if any they have, within the limn prescribed by
law. otliorwise said letters will be granted.
Witness my baud and official signaturo this 23d day of
January. 1856, Jan26 EDGARC. D DART,o.c.
C TEORGIA—Glynn County:—To all whom it may cun-
T cern: Whereas,RobertHazlehurst.administrator on
tlie estate of Sisigambis Maugham, deceased, applies lor
letters dlsmissnry:
Tlieso are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to tile tln-lr objection, if any they have, in
my office, within the time prescribed by law. otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Witness m v hand and official signature, lids 28th day oi
September, 1954, EAGAR C. I* DART,
ucl Ordinary.
( 1 EORGIA—Glynn County:—To all whom it mnycou-
T corn: Whereas. Robert Hazzleliurst, administrator of
tho estate of Jane S. Mangham. deceased, applies for let
ters dismissory:
These are, therefore, lo cile und admonish all whom it
oiav concern, to bo and appear before said Court. ’
make objection, if any they have, within tlm^ lime |
scribed by law. otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness my hand nnd official signature, this 28th day ol
September. 1851. EAGARC. P. DART,
n *l Ordinary.
Court of Orvllnnry nf Bulloch County.
I) VI (Via- A IS I) RENOVATING
KHTA BLISH1HKWT,
715 F-.-l :l ■'■'.V'tirllo' Conrt I fours, Sarannah. Georgia.
vsiAlil.imiio ix 1832.
f 1 'HE *ub.ciil-i'r,-.rateful tii his jiitr-ii-t and friendsfor
X ll-.tr conl’umed favors, would -Into llmt, in addition
to tlie iiuiiroyeiiu-nts hi Dvlng. urquireil by him during Ills
last vi*it in Kn/lniid an-l Reiitlund. has nude arrang-oiont*
iurexten-lin-r Ids buslne**. by wlileli lie is now enabled to
Dye a.grn.xt.-i .ri-tv .ff ciders on -Ilk and woolen dresses
slinwfr. Ur i, I,-uusts wUlgoneraRy please all who
ms v favor !. m . ,u. ti,.ff r | atn-ongi*.
m 1 ' e '^ au0 '' " r “'novated, as
1 sidles' bonnet* dyed. bia*i:hu.| uud \n;
ed lu the mes*
fash iouablo styles.
Orders from tire country pmn-uully attemla.l to. Terms
moderate.
When |
should b
that In nay know «-)i-
rc<*l« are sent by •teamboata or railroad worn
,.m l,l„ l,y loL,..r.l!„„„ Kl , Ilf. p‘.TiSHm IS
call for tbuin, ’
ALEXANDER GALLOWAY
N INETY days after dale I slialf apply lo tlio'jtanW of
tlm State of Georgia for pajmeni of tl,o Mt hah e8
of two lulls of tin* i mui,-of sal-l Rank—one a twentwlnlinr
bill, number 8512. dated Savannah. October 23d. 1819 nml
signed by* I. lj'T«in. Cashier ; tho other u Ion'dollar hill.
nuiri.»er 16-5. (tlm date on tlie -ast half) also slgno.l by 1
K. IVfft. (.ashler Hie right halves linvlmr I,..on In.t
Tlm right halves having lieon lost lii
tlieir trsnsndsatoti from Home to Docntur.Ga. Havnnnnt.
Feb- 27Hi. IHS8. W. B. DANIKLL, Atty
for BABBKH k ADAMS.
f.ib27—m3
CURL YUUli llAIltT
K ItOI.Ll.RlON,—7ha receipt for making this fcelebrate.l
(.'ompound, (lately introduced Into this country.) will
he sc nl t.y the subscriber t*> any persan In tlm U. Htatex or
'unioU, for 31. The Krellorioii will curl or wave tho hair
In the most beautiful manner. Any person having the
most coarse and uncouth looking hair Can transform it fa
in the most b««iilifuJ, by Iho uho of Ibis vilely. Tho In-
gi odleills will not cost ovor 12 cents, and vith this receipt
any one can make it equally good in ovory rospeat, to that
sold at 53 por bottle If preferred, a package of RroRerL
mi ready roads v|ll bo sent froo of postage. Instead of.the
receipt, with directions for preparing it in liquid form, and
full dirudjkin* for uso. Bend nil letters, post paid,to
IL A. FREEMONT.
f j*n26—8m ’ Warraa,TrunihnU county, Ohio.
G EORGIA—NultocA CountyTo all whom It may con
cern: Whereas, Morgan Rawls will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory from the estate
of Thomas R. Rawls, deceased :
These are tliorefore to cito and admonish all whom it
may concom, to bo and appear before said Court to make
objection (irany they liave) within tbo time prescribed by
law, otherwise said letters will bo granted.
Witness. William Is*n, Hr., Esq.. Urdinary lor Bulloch
County, ibis I6tli day of January. 1856.
Jan 19 _ WILLIAM LEE. Sr., o. a.
G EORGIA—HulloeXVoufify n, niiVnobnt ‘may
corn: Whereas, Solomon Hugin aud Elizabeth Wilson
will apply at tlio Court ot Ordinary for letters of admin is
tratiouon the estate of Orertou Wilson, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite nnd admonish all whom il
may concern, to tlio tlieir objections, if nny they have, in
my office within the tinio prescribed by law, otherwise said
loiters will be granted tbe applicant
Witness, William Lee. Hon.. Ordinary for ltulh-rh comity,
this 29th day of March, 1866.
msr.1I WILLIAM LEE. Hen . o.
G t EUKCIA—llulloch County:—To nil whom It my concern:
T Whereas. William Her and Francis Woodcock, admin
istrators ou tlie citato of Williiim Woodcock, deceased,
will apply at the Court ol Ordinary for Icttersdisinis-'ory
from said administration:
Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
Way coucorn, tn bo and appear belore said Court, to mime
objection, if any they liave, within the time prescribed by
law,otherwiso said letters will bo granted.
Witness, Wm. Lee, sen'r., Esq.,Ordinary for Bullor.licoun-
tyr, this 16th day of January, 1866.
WILLI*’
Janl9
J.IAM I.EK. Sen’r.,«. D
Court of Ortllnnry of Mrlutosli County*
G 1 EUltGIA—McIntosh County:—'To nil whom it may con
i' corn: Whereas, William Todd, guardian of the orphan
children of Francis Durant, will apply at tin* Court of
Ordinary for lnlie,n of ilhnnUs im from raid gumdi -nshiji'
Tlieso are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil whom it
may concern, to bo nml appear leffnre said Court, to mako
abootlon, if any they have, on or before the first Moudny
In Jlay uext,otherwise said letters will bo granted.
Witness. A. A. Dol-ormo. Ordinary for McIntosh county,
this 19th day or March. I860.
iunr21 A. A. DkLORME. Ordinary.
_ _ C'roker will apply at the
Cnurt of Ordinary for'loifors dismissory a
on tho ostato of J. .V. L. Crokor, doceaaeil.
Tlieso are. therefore, to die aud admonish all whom it
may concern, to bound appear before said Court to nfaka
objection (ir auy they have) on nr before tho first Mon
day In August noxt. otliorwise said letters will bogranted,
Witness, A. A. DeLormo, Ordinary for McIntosh county,
this lflth day of January. 1856.
janlfi A. A. DbLORME. n. ft’l. «.
t"IKDRGI.V—Chatham Ciunty.—'To all whom it may
V.T cern; Wlierens Mary Kiltgeral-I will apply to the Court
of Ordinary fur letters nl dismission ns administratrix on
Uie estate al'UeraldFitzgerald :
These are, tlisrofnre, to cite and admonish all whom It
may enneorn to b« and appear before said Court to make
Objection, If any they have, on or horAre tlie first Mon
day Iti October uext.oUierwise said letters will tie granted.
Witness. John If. MBIen, Esq., Ordinary for Chatahnm
tonnty. this flth day nt March, 1866,
«n»r7 JOHN M. MII.LKN, 0. r. if,
RAOOMj—25e^*ks npwBacon Hldott. 10 do. do.8Uoulders
u for ■?*fy lm¥l4) WEBSTER k PALMKH.
TRIflHPOTATOES^-lM barrels, consisting or white, pesch
X blossom.Ke . very ttne, and for sale low by ’
0HAUF10N k WATTB,
*»*» *; ; v No. 4Bamard-itrs« t,
FKRDINAND AIOULTON.
ATrORNF.V AND COUNSELLOR AT l.AW,
Waslilngtou CDy. I>. C.
Will practice iu Uie various Courts of the District, au-l at
tend to the prosecution of claims against tlio Govern
ment. juno22 _
ATTORNEY.AT LAW,
Houlh Nowport. Georgia
Will attend the Soperlor Court in tlie counties ol Chuthmu,
Liberty, McIntosh. Camden, Glynn. Wayne, Ware, Ap
pling and Tattnall
sn!9
JK8SK T. 1IKUNARD,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW’.
Newnanivilla Fin.
Reference—George L. Crown, William Dell. Newnansvllle.
Fla ; 11 B. Hilton, Boston A VI11 along,a. ravannnh. Ga.
JOHN 1M* 31ILLKN, ”
ATTORNEY AT LAW
office comer of Whitaker and Bay-streets.
Will practice In the Courts of Bcriren. Bulloch, KIRugham.
Bryan, liberty, McIntosh. Glynn. Camden nml Chatham
counties, fell
JOHN a. FALUGANT,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
WINDOW BUNDS. WINDOW HASH AND PANEL POORS.
HYstSMo Monument S-junro. Sarannah. Cn.
joskpiioanaTil,
A1TORNET* AT LAW,
Office. Bay street, over tlio Reading Room of tin* RepuMi
can.entrance imine-liutuly east of Messrs. Price A Ven-b-r.
N ATHAN Tf.TlKNTON,
VrTORN'EY AT LAW.
Marietta, (ieorgia.
WiH practice in the folluivlii counties: Ca-.*. Ciiiupl-ell.
Cam-R, Cherokee. Deh’aRi. Fulton, Forsyth, Dicken.-.
Paulding and Cobb. Refers to James II. Carter A Cn
F. M. KNIGHT. AUmney for Government Claimants,
Wa*binglou,D.C,
t AONTINUl'kl to give prompt nnd personal attention to
J tbe prosecution t.f claims of avery description against
thu General Government, and particularly to those before
tlie Treasury Department, 1’nislon and liounty-Ijmd Bu
reaus. Patent nnd Gcnnrnl 1-and Offices, and Board of
Claims.
An exneriuncu of years, nnd a familiarity with the
ineaus ol obtaining tho earlieit and most favorable action
ou Claims, with his facilities for the dispatch cf business,
justify him in assuring bis Correspondents. Claimant*,
and the Public generally, that Interests intrusted to his
keeping will not l>« neglected.
rentfon, Un-unty-Land, Patent and Public Land Lam.
He has nearly ready for gratuitous distribution among
Ida business Correspondents, and those who may become
such, a neat pamphlet containing a synopsis of the exlBt-
Ing Pension. Bounty I/ind, Patent, and Public Land Law*,
down to the end of the late Congress, including the
Bounty-Land Act of 3d March, 186Q.
under which all who havo heretofore received less than
100 acres, are now entitled to additional land; said Act
grants also 100 acres to all Officers, Non-Coin missioned
Officers. Chaplains, Soldiers. Wagon Masters. Teamsters,
nn l friendly Indians iff the Army.including State Troops.
Volunteers, and Militia—and nil Officers. Seamen. Ordi
nary Fwunen, Marines, Clerks, and Landsmen, of tho
Navy, not heretofore provided for, who have served not
less than fourteen days (unless in battle) at any period
since 1770; and to tho widows and minor children of all
such iiersousoutith-d. ntd deceased.
TUIa pamphlet contains “Forms of Application" more
full and complete than any elsewhere to be found; adapt
ed lo tlie want* of every class of Claimants under tho Act.
with copious decision* ami instructions of tbe Depart
ment. and practical suggestion-* as to the course to bo
pursued in suspended or rejected cases.
Parties not wishing to avail themselves of tbe facilities
afforded by this Office in securing prompt ami personal iu
pcrintendence of their claims at tlio Department, chu ob
tain copies of tlm above pamphlet by roinitiiug thirty
cents In postige stamps
Inducements lu Correa|iundeiitM.
Correspondent* who prepare ami forward casesfor man
Hgcment by this Agency will be dealt with liberally : sup
plied with all necessary blanks gratis, and kept constant
ly advised of Die change* that f/nin lime to time occur in
tlie execution of tbe law.
Itis within tnesubsciibei'** power tu direct his Corres
pondents to the locality iff very many persons entitled
under the late act ;and (taring obtained several thousand
Land Warrants under former laws, he is iu possession of
data that will materially assist in securing additional
bounty.
Fees below Hie usual rates—and contingent upon tlie
admission of Claim*.
Tho htghe.-t oa‘h [ ii .<* given for Iain,l Warrants. Rev-
lotion.-iry Fcrip. ai.d Illinois I .ami Patents.
Address S. M. KNIGHT. Washington City.
fdAwtf—mar-7
J. il. 81’hK
J. II. liAVIS. W. II
UUKK, HAY IS LONG,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Savannah,(fa.
./. xv, iiakkit7 “ “
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Mfinllcello, Jefferson County. Florida.
Reference—Hon. 11’. It. Flkui.nu. Savannah. C:
TllOR. D. MOKKTj,
NOTARY PUBLIC.
At W. M. Davidson's, 188 Congress ami 87 St. Julia
Hnvannali. Ga. Jan23
A NILOIIT,. '
MASTER BUILDER,
Will lakucoiitracLs for lluildimr mid Work in Muxonai.v -
every descrijffi-m Resilience first door west of St. Ai
drew*.* Hall, Rrouglitnn Street.
sts.
'. Mll.lt
nilLl.KR (JAULUUVG,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Buena Vista, li
BEITS, of Philadelphia So many thousand cases aro
known ot entire rebel to Indies, from tho most intense
pain of body anil anxiety of mind, which have arisen from
ilia use nf lutermr npplinnees or counterfeits of her Sup
porter*.
Bswareot moral or glass, or spi iugs or elastic articles
of all kinds, tlio toroioucy of which tii injure tho patient
is lo well known lo many pliyslnn* and sufferer*. Tbo
supporters art* namnnzod by our most, talented physicians
and worn bv tliousanus ot females. For sale by
marBemro T. M. TURNER A Cl).
WAY DOWN HAST $
O R Portraitures «.f Ynuko - Life. By the original Major
Jack Downing.
Tho Newsboy!
History an-l Poetry of Finger Kings. By 0 Edwards
Fudgo Doings. By I K Manet, author of Reveries of a
Bachelor, 2 vols.
Itanium's Life, now supply.
Gayane's History of laiuisiana.
More Worlds thau One. fly IJr Uninter.
Blackwood’s Mcgazlno for January.
Milo Stones on our Life's Journey.
Joys and Sorrows of the Ecclesiastical Year. By Sirs
Maria t! Mill ward.
Later Years. By the author of • Tho Old IJouseoutlio
3H7W. >
DeF%) i'Ff:rk«,Bolin’sedltion, 2 vols.
Cant (Moot'sTwenty Years in a Slnver.
Nona- vF ifly Years. Ac
W. THORNE’ WlLLLtMH.
ml-lex l
,• IIUUSON, KliKAllNH iti CO.,
(•'actni'fl umi Communion Merchant*,
An. 94 Bay Street. Sarannah. Ga..
FITKXDER thoirsorvlc.es to planters.mcrclnut:
1 era, In tho salo or Cotton an-l all other country pro
duce. Being counorted in business with IIorKtNH. Ilrns-'i
k Co.. of Charleston, tlm estiibliiliiiient of nn nffic" in th-s
city viill ui’or-l our friends choice of markets . r , ,01 !.
tion will given lo busini*!.,?, and tin* usual facilities nt-
fnrded cuh,o.ti«:h.
J. K. HUDSON. I Fa van U ah
W. It. FLEMING. I’ 1 ■'
LAMBETH HOPKINK Augusta,
seplu tf .COHEN. Chafleston.
DU. WESiMLIIOKFT'8 WATJfiU CUltK
BR ATTLEBORO’. VERMONT,
W HICH has been In successful operation far leu yoars,
keeps open for the reception of invalids, without
rtn-tJ. If Jiiiltsstcd by tin; -!irea*e. patients mny'.
.•quest, tiav-i tlio llyUtoi-attilc treiitinent cpuih'-*-- 1
linineoDathv. and Kinesitberapy or tho Swedish
llyffroi-atlil-
with itoineopatliy, and Kinesitberapy or tbo Hwedisli ays
tern of Medical flymnasllcs. Resideut Physician. Dr. rRKt*.
Mti.i.KU. For terms,
rob7-..nd3m l’roprletress
1 V'HSt(LIifio'N OF lit)“PARTNEIWHIP.—Tlio ""jP” 1
U sliip lieretoforc existing unuer tbo firm nf M. 1
O.ICT A Co., i-1 this day dissolved by mutual consent. The
nnmeof tin* firm can in* used tn-ettl
undorslgnc-1
ap29
... nt hr either of the
M. PRENDERGAST.
!,. J.GU1LMARTIN.
LTOTICK —Till* uudersigne-i have Ibis day entered into
V > p .rtnership, aud having bought the entire stock
.,. ..r t..u., u nn-nirs. will couHnuo the Retail
V
tff DfrGmids'of’joliirH.' Roger", wih"codHbuo the Retail
Dry Goods Business nt the store recently occupied by-
Rogers A Udson.138 Congress, si rent and 65 Lu. Jullan-st.
HHVannall J(JUN „ B0KEN11ATO||
JOSEPH H. 1.AD80N-
NOTICK. ' "
A H It has bcou reported that I had died with yellow fe
ver—also reportwl that l was absent from Darien—
Ibis will inform my timber cutting friends that I havo
been in Darien all tho summer, and havo not been nbxont.
I am now ready to attend lo thuir business with that strict
attention to tlioirlnterests which I have always paid.
W. M. THOMAS.
Darieu, Sur. 21. 1854. nor2S—tf
B RANDY. GIN. Aa—d half pipes Otard.Dupuy A Co’s
Brandy; 6 do Ibisrtndledo; 10 do other brands do: 6
pipes Holland Gin; 2|lpo» old Fcotch Whisky; 25 bids
pipes
-1-1 ffonongaiiela do; If, qr casks old Madeira Wine; 15 do
old P«rt ilo. just received nud lor sale by
nor 12 . McMAHON A DOYLE.
/ tROUND COFFEE, HFJOIJH AND TEAS, Ac—Just re-
VT celvod, 69 boxes Ground Coffee, assorted quantities.
10 boxes •Chocolate. 61) boxes Miislar-i. Cinnamon and
Ginger. 10 oases Table Halt. 3uegs Pearl Barley, 40 dozen
Yeast Powders, 10 boxes ground Pepper. 20 bnlfcliests
Green Teas In pack* nud Iwiso. 30 do do Black Tens, loose
and in packs ii and ponds,28 barrels Htuartx C. Sugar,
and 10do crushed Sugar, Ac., end for sale l>y
DAVID O’CONN Kit,
fohir* Corner Rrouglitnn and Drayton-*
ONK~'mJrtimkl> ANfi’FlPTY 'l)Ol,L,ARS
| REWARD.
IUN AWAY, on tbe .'id of February,
man 1HAAC | tin ia a dark mulatto, about 2S years
old. iu neignlaoeut A feet 8 inches, well built, lias
.had ou# of his big toes cut with an axe. nnd lu con
sequence turns nnwnward. I will pav $60 for his appre
hension and dsltvcry to me, at this place, er fa any safe
J»ll where I call got ntm ; and wilt pay Flfifi for proof to
conviction of his having bm-n harbored by any while
poraou.
I’HixitOl-lnWAT. WATX*t’0..G*., 1 , OJJN nq/ItVM
March 8th. 1866. { JUU '
inarlO—w)8t
JUST recvlvirt and fer salt by BONAUl]—69 boxes of
_ Wolfr's 8olil*<lam 8ohnapps. 10 boxes of assorted Jpl
Res, also, a flue lot of English and French Mustard.
fablT’ -
Y^lMK—2,300 barrels lime landing, and fnyals by
BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO
A1,K. J. J. HI.(US,
GENERAL AGENCY BUFINKFS,
112 Bay street*
ft. uicKurr.
it. n. SXKI.1.IXUS
hOCKETT «& SNKLIJNGS. ,
COMMISSION MKRCHANIH AND SHIPPING Alik NTH.
Favannah, Ga.
J'llix T. P.oWUXD. JOHN T. HuWI.
ROWLAND Hi CO.,
ENF.R tl. COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Uay-st root. Savannah.
WILLIAM i*. YONGK,
FALTDR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
No. 94 Bny streot.Savannah.
Han iiARtKiiuiK. lumtrov oopfni
I1ARTR1UGK At COUPEIl,
A1TORNEYS AT LAW,
Will practise iu all tho Courts of tlie Eastern Circuit.
McauifiKN McIntosh,
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jarktonrille, Ha.
GEORGE TROUP HOWARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
corner ol WhDaker-st. and Ray-lane, Savannah, Ga
Oil DIN Alik *S OFFICE,
ii,-r of llavaed Whitaker-si reel*. Office hours from 9
A. M . in 2. P. M ; nnd from 3* j _P._M.to fi P. M.
D.A .O’BVItNE,
ATfORN'KY AT LAW.
flic* i?.i Cfay street, over Turner .V Co.'*
. - f - w ."pXTTK itSON,
ATTORNF.Y, AND COUNSELLOR AT l-AM.
Trmipville. l/iwndes County. Ga-
\vJOj j AilTsrDAN* KL L,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Corner Whitaker street nnd Ray lane, Sara* stall.
A T PRIVATE HALF—A valuable plantation on New
River. St Luke's Parish. South Carolina, composed
of tlm tracts, known in tin* original survey, ns Nos. 7 and
8. formerly belonging tu tho late John Itovid Mnngin
They consist of twelve bund roil acres iff rush laind. ad
mirably adapted to tin- mltiralioii of Sea Island Cotton,
about 1.200 nr riots ot i ir Ii swamp land ’DO acres of which
an*cleared and under hank,trull adapted to cultivation of
cotton, rice and provision*; about 300 acres of high groun-t
cottnu land, and about 18u0acres of pine land, all on navi,
gallon- , ,
With tlie Plantation will hofold betweeu eighty auu
iiiuety- Negroes. Tlie negroes will not l>e sold without the
jilantation. but tbe plantation mny bo tre&todfor separate-
J Ttiuw—Tu au approved purchaser, one-funrth cash, tha
balance payable in three annual instalments, bearing in.
terest. will’t a mortgage of the property, and personal sc.
curlty on tlx; estimate valne of tlie negroes. Apply to
■- *'^‘” r M0LIJ’
dec27
WYLLY k MONTJft
J.IN
SUNDRIES.
■s/\l i BAGS prime llloCoffee, 60hblsN E Rum
1UU 109 boxes No. 1 Soap,30 do BeadeR’Candles
100 boxes G WTobacco. 100 bbls Baltimore Flour
50 bbls Hiram Smith’s Flour. 60 do Pilot Bread
50 do B tier and Sugar CrackerR
30 boxes Soda Biscuit.30 bbls old P k II Gin
00 bbls l oim-slic Brandy. 60 do Rectified Whisky
100 bbls K lTtolps’Gin
30 half bbls Nos 1 and 2 Mackerel
800 boxes Adamantine Candles
60 kegs laird,29 bbls do
10 tierces choice Hams, 25 lihda Hides, 10 do Shoulders
20 bbNchotco Monongaliela Whisky
10 cases Hyson Tea fa 2 lb cans, 10 do Oolong do do
Received by n-cental rivals, an-l for sale by
fol.11 HOLCOMBE, JOHNcON & CO.
liRADDOUK’S EXPEDITION.
rilHK Hist cry of Hit* Expedition against Fort Du Queane
1 in 1775. under Gou. llraddock, edited from original
manuscripts.by Wintbrop Sargent, with numerous ongra-
Ti BKrt.. American Hportsman. containing Notes on Shoot
ing nnd tho nublts of Game Birds, kc., with numerous il
lustrations.
A Year of the War, by Count Gurowaki. author or Rus
sia As It I*.
Gonoral Notions of Chemistry, by Pelouxo k Fremy.
Putnam’s Magazine for February. .....
Avillion and other Tales, by tho author of the Head o
the Family. Ac. fob9 W. TRORNE WILLIAMS*.
SUNDRIES JL>t RECEIVED—6 tierces Lard, 10 half-
i) barrels llnui Cured Beef, 16 barrels Lamp Oil, 10
barrels NY*. 1 Mackerel. IfbbdaNo. 1 Codflah, 5 kegs Choice
Goshen Butter, f» boxes Dairy Cheese, 20 dozen half gal
lon and quarts assorted Pickles. 30 dozen 2 and 3 ply
Brooms.30 do. 2 und 3 Hnnned Palls,50 do. Scrub Brushes.
20 do. Clothes Lines. Wash-Boards and chests of Cedar
Tubs, Ac.. Ao.. and for sale by
fob 15
DAVID O’CONNER.
Cor per Broughton and Drayton-sts.
rant s Pab-M ,, Xl||
Garden Engim
Wheat Drill.
IIorsel'i>w»ti., ,
Mowl'r ,„t i(. a . ’
i obine...
IChaiii Pump-
Cattle Ties.
Bull Ringi-.
|Patent Iron .•■ii.ii,.
Grubbing Jibe..
Trankplanting i r ,„ r .
Hay and Manure \
•Shovels and ,-tpn
Garden and Fu-I I
Garden Rake-
Children's D*,i,, ' 1
Darling Scythe,
doathH, with i*»-. l t .
fags,
|i'otato Hooks.
)L
S
|Y
I.T
jahlc
ft'lvn
Also, Horticultural tools (of erery descripti,.,,
ml Grass Heeds, for sale at the lowest trie*. ."
□d Retail. 1
LUUK1NG-GLAHR WAHKIIOUni*
117 Chettnut-dreei, below Fourth, north :itU
W KInform merchants and resideutsof u,..
lbs most complete oMortmenl ol Us„tei
and Oval Glasses, richest styles, for private ... 1
for country sale, with Portrait an-l I'ictun- K, a(n . ,,
be found at our establishment ' ’’
Long experience and large facilities rmu- „.
best goods at lowest prices.
Dimensions being given, wo will give -,i tli ,
Ized Mirrors, delivered free from breakage
Orders solicited. ' ‘
French Plate Glass, lor .Stores. DwelhV*. ,.
tion pricey. THOMAS J. .-j'/ ’"
aplfi—eo»l
ULINDH AND HUAHK.s.
Take Notice.
D J. WHJJAMH. Ne. 12.North Sixth
JJ. above Market-street, Pbiladeiphii
slve and best manufacturer of Window Blind.’
in the United States, and has taken the high- -7 .
at all the exhibitions; he buys the bert matt r -' V •' •
sale cheaper for Cash than others pay for infi-nVi "
retail,and can, therefore, sell superior V.-ueti -n i- ■
Shades, aa cheap as others ask for inferior artirt- ► ' V
Window Shade* in great variety, ofbeaulif.il '
superior quality. Buff snd White IJneu Sira.!*. i-m -
Bhade Trimmings, Fixtures. Ac., wholesale '
the lowest cash prices. Store Shades painted 7, " i c
to order. Reed Blinds at manufacturer*’ pin,-, re
painted to look as good as now. I’urchs -re
will ho convinced that in- sell-, a superior »ni. V ' '
antees full satisfaction. A liberal Ahcouu t r.u,.to ( , v ’;
We study taplrau. '
BKNJ. J. tV i.i i.i«-
>. 12 N’i.rilifitii street l
CABINKT WARE EMPOltli yi,
No. 130] Suut} Srtand itrt*. J'hitadriphm -\ 0 , ia<
«Tv , " k J. ALLEN respectfully fa. -
““lorin their friends und cu->toi>,Lr<vt|
that they hare remored from So fet
a ... - 137 Walnut street, to No. lOCj-’uutli
Second street, where they have or ' ' '
did assortment n*
. ... . --• ^eriorfuniltuu'.oi ereri -!
to which they Invite the attention ol purclmrere.
n-1 e, ie
cniiMaiii.i j.,,
Plnin j.u W
•in great r&rU- Kk
lir.nal-h-.lyle. M l
UANE SEAT UHAlll MAM'FAl’TOlrt
Xu. 131 Xorth Sudh Strtd, Philailelvhia
(Opposite F'ranklio Square v
THE subscriber is cum
1 Ishfag.ond on hand plain
cy Cane Beat C'liairs.in g
r . „ , V 0 ^*Iegantftndfa*h{riOii
tor parlors, dining-rooms „r chambers, w-.c -u i-.Lr
Woods, Imitation Hoods, and Fancy Colors. Ac
Reception and Cottage Chairs, of light and beaui.i., .
signs; Cane Lounge.*. Cane .Settees, llall Chain*. < «ui-.
House aud tlffiee Arm Cliairs, large and small Ho v
Chairs. .Store and Steamboat Stools. Windsor n,*i r - ■
Settees, Ac,
Housekeepers. lIotel.Hteamboatuud Rail Ron-11 umi.u
will find it to (heir interest to call at the Factory ot
N. F. WOO/-,
No. 131 North fith St (opposit* i'raiikliuSvu.n.- -
“1'7 Philadelphia
CONRAD llAltb di SON,
MANUFACTURING SILVERSMITHS,
Xt*. 110 ARUI-PT.. rOl'K pOORH 1111 uW SIXTH, PIIII.AI I.LPH-A
F>TABUSHED THIRTY-ODD YEARS
OH.VKR Tea Sett*. Pitchers. Cups, Folks.Hpor.i,.. ,
kj the newest and most admired patterns. AU--. imi. 1 •
era of Slieffiel-1 and Birmingham Plated Ware. Cation
Plated (on Albnta Metal) Forks. Spoons. Ac . • 1,,
Steamers. Hotels aud Families. Keep constnn lv
a large stock or 1-otxlon. Liverpool nnd Gem v„
WATCHEH.
Together with a large stock nf
FINE GOLD JEWELRY.
All orders by mail promptly attended to, nn i Silver ny
rated STERLING. tr-diim-hk^'
GAS WORK, LAMPS, vfre.'
A RCHER & WARNER, Manufacturers. No 119LI.-
street, l’lilladolphta,re8poctfully solicit the att-ni
purchasers, to their assortment of chandeliers, br.,
pendants, nnd every description of gas burners; afro ■
variety of lamps, girandoles. Arc. We warrant our ■
equal in nuality, and our prices as low as nnr olb.. •
lishment in the country.
The Trade supplied with burners, mercury.,-ap R i. .
tings, air pumps. Are., at reduced prices.
ARCHER k WARNER
Ellis S. Archer, I William F. Minker.
Redwood F. Warner. | Wm. 0. U. Xfrrrlll
mi
PAPER HANGINGS, BLANK HOOKS, Kit
I\’o. 4 Forth Hfth-stretl.two doort above Markit.
Philadelphia.
riTHK uudersigned have just opened a Ircsh nnd ei-iujir,-
X stock of Wall Papers, among which are gold and*.
ret, fine satin,and the lowest priced unglazed paper.-: - •
decorations, borders, fire-screens, curtains, etc., wbicb i'
offer at tho lowest prices, both wholesale aud retail
The best workmen employed to hang paper cither •
city or country.
Blank Books, Stationery, «£c.—We hare also onr usual j
sortmeut of writing papers wrapping papers, Ulan'-; h:
school books,stationery, etc.
PARRISH k HOUGH
No. 4 North Fith street, 2 doors above Market.
Philadelphia
Kf Cash paid for country rags. mhlO—eo-I
DIE SINKING AND ENUHAY’ING,
I N A1X ITS BRANCHES.—Business cards, with npprur- •
ato Uovlcos, embossed in a new style, iu plain and fan**
eolors. Seals of every description, with or without press*-
Envelopes printed with name, business and address, lab-.'
bill heads, manufacturer's tickets, Ac., nil executed iu J*
neatest manner nnd at prices 25 per cent, below any so
lar establishment, in consequence of better and Improre-
facllitiesfor the execution of such work.
N. B.—All orders by mail promptly attended in li-.
sent to any part of the country.
T. B. CALVERT it i il
Envelopeand Seal Press Manufacturers. Die i'inkei- .• •
sera and Eengravers, 48 South 3<l-st.. I'hlladelj.i-
mb---
MARSHALL HOUSE,
Broiiahton street flavaminli. Georgia.
B (J. FARGO, Proprietor.
MRH.McCAHKY,
DRKHS MAKER.
Third door aba vo Price, on Congress-street.
SAVANNAH MUTUAL 1NSUIIANCK CO.
OFTtCE 118 n.lV-STKrFT.
Till* Company will take Fire. Marine nud River Risks on
tlie most favorable terms.
TlirmFR 1 —Henry 0. Wee-L Hiram Roberts, J. It. Wilder,
1. tV Morrell. John W. Anderson. N. II. Knapp. Henry La-
tlirop an-l F. F Wood.
HENRY D. WEED. President •
HIRAM nOBF.RTR. Vice President.
J.uii.- McHkxhv. z’ecrelary. uov8
Stll»KIHNTENDENT’S OFFICE C. lt.R.
.‘•’.u.i.v.v.Ul.Sept. 1,1S-W.
Alter till-*-lay . Iiy iv J '*liit!oni.f the Board of Direetors,
up -ind down freiglii will ho p-yable at the merchants’
counting house, or by deposits made by tlio Treasurer,
sem: weekly, on Monday sand Fridays, from 9 o’clock A.
M., to 2 P. M.
Bills tohn ven-lrre-l Hiron^Jjrllie post office on Wi-ilm-s.
days and Fridays.
. Knllui* tumata |arm,nl vlwumlUl l«i ah al-OTC. will
slop pari leu* account.
sepll W. M. WADI.EY, Gen. Hup’t.
SAVANNAH INFlItMAHY.
I»KS. WRAGO AND MACK ALL, PlUU'KtnoKs.
This institution liaving licet) rorenlly removed from tlie
suburbs of Uie city, to No. 19 East U road-street, is tmir
open for I he i ijeepl Ion of patient*. Medical and Surgical.
By this change lu Inealily we are eii.ibled t» oiler tlie
public more amplenccomodiiiions. Our wards are* com-
tortibly furnished, and several single looms are tilted up
fur i-ucli patients es prefer being entirely private.
W<* especially imile the utteiiliuii of plauteiH an-l other
owners to our department for negroes.
For term* apply to Dr. J. A. Wkaoii. No. 3H West Bi
street, or Hr. it U. M.iikah.. No. 95 llrouglitoii sl
dor 10
N K W G it O C E It Y HOUSE
CHAMPION * WATTS,
Tho subscribers liave just opened a fresh supply
tpScnOT of Goods, recently received from tho northern
markets, nud solicit tlie patronage of country
BsMwlBlilcalers. city liicrcliants, and families generally
Tlie following articles comprise a portion of tlieir stock :
76 boxes and half boxes Tobacco, assorted brands.
25 M Cigars, 10 cases tine cut Tobacco.
10 hhds Bacon Sides aud Shoulders. 100 Hams
6 bids Lard. 10 do Pork.
30 whole, half and quarter bbls Mackerel.
60 bbls Domestic Liuuors, nil qualttios,
20 cntks Wine—Madeira.Tencriifo, Port and Malsga
5 half nnd qunrtor pipes lino Brandies.
2 pipes Holland Gin—swan brand.
60 boxes Cheese—Common. English Daily kc
50 bags Java. Ijiguyrn. and Rio Coffee.
10 Uega choice Buttor.
50 whole nnd half bbls Extra Canal Klour,
75 bags Georgia Flour. In 100 nnd 50 ]b sacks.
iO0 whole and half boxes Colgate's Soap, nsvorte-l,
6 hlids Porto Rico Sugar.
30 bids clarified and browu Sugar,
IU casks Ryans’ Isindon Porter. 10 cases Pickles.
10 bblsilercerPotnioos. 10 bbls white and red Ouioiia,
30 boxes Herring,
10 baskets Chanipnlgne’. &n..&e.
Also, a full assortment of Groceries geucrally, compris
ing. sauces, syrups, preserves nnd dried fruits, oils, spices
of all kinds, fancy soaps, uuts, hyson aud black teas, dried
beef and tougiies. sardiues. ground coffee, klttsaimou and
mackerel.brooms, buckets, wooden ware and measures, to
gether with numerous other articles of household usd, oil
which will be sold cheap for cash nr approved city accept-
T\VUNTY DOhLARS KKWAltD-
fJMHC Subscriber's promises were entered on last Tuet
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, M2 HAY-SI'.
IR YOUR LI Kid INSURED I
The Charter Oak Life Insurance Company
With a ea/illal and surplus oforer $400,000. still cou-
Unties, nud will, until tin* next annual meeting, continue
to Insure the lii.w of White Pei sons, at tlio same rates
charged heretofore for uil residents of the Foutli. By its
soundness, good management, and prompt payment of all
its losses, it has placed itself equal tnony Company lu the
world.
Springfield Fire & Marine Insurance Co’ v.
r ° OF SPRINGFIELD. MASS., *
Capital and surplus, over..,,
jC2.78,000
State Mutual Fire & Marino InBurance Co,
Oe lh.>NS» l-VAN I A.
Capital and surplus, over $412000
Equitablo Firo Insuvauco Co., of London.
• CAPITAL, $2,509,000.
l -.rfai.urai ot* in either of tlm above named Companies,
apply to frlc7—ly A. WILBUR, Gen. ins. Ag’t.
W ANTED—Employment ns bouti kVJper, itridstnnt book
keeper or util door clerk, by n gontleinan well qualifl!
t’-l to give satlsf.iRtlon. and who would ho disposed to niak-
'"'oera’lv inefnl. Tlio best references given. n A;i
febfi
LONDON ART JOURNAL
' I’HL i'°w scrips, oommencing with the January
.1 ber. will contain engravings from tlie Quaon’sGallory
an-l bo otherwise embellished with subjects of art to make
it worthy of extiaslre patronage—price ft!) par annum, for
twelve monthly numbers.
—ALSO—*
Frank Leslle’a Ladies Gasstto, monthly, $3 per annum.
Do. do. New York Journal, with numerous lllus-
trations, at M per annum; Gody’a Ladle* Book. $2K per
annam. fyjfi W. THOltNE W1IXIAM8.
F OR SALE."—a’Io) of Venltian.Blinds, suitable for office
Windows. Apply at this office. fob22
day niglit, through tho yard, and three Overcoats.two
Hats, one Qnp.and two pair of Boots, were Holm Irom th**
front entryiof his house. Tho burgt -.-uiuel have raised
the kitchen'(basement) window, as the premises were sc
curely locked an-l bolted. A black silk Hat.considerably
worn, was dropped in the yard, and in it »vo» found a skrle
ton map ot a government survey of lands in Michigan
which may lead to detection. If nny person has seen such
a paper iu possession of another, it Is requested thst they
report the same. The above reward will be paid for prod
to conviction.
dec31 R. D. DICKSON, 132Stale-street.
oct27
SUNDRIES.
15 hlids N () Sugar; 160 bbls A. B and C Sugar;
InTFj 200 sacks Rio Coffee; 50 mats O G Java Coffee;
SbBem 15 boxes Popper;
fiO bbls soda, butler aud sugar Crackers;
•«’3 bbls Pilot Bread;
150 boxes adamnntiuo Caudles; 76 do spertu do;
160 hoxesNo. 1 pale and family Soap;
"6 boxes pearl Starch; 20 cases Brandy Cherries
20 casesl’ie Fruit; 26 do Nectar Whisky;
69 bbls Phelps’ Gin; 50do domestic Urandv;
60 do NKRum;
50 cases Wolfe’s Aromatic Schnapps;
75 do Ismiou Candy; 76 Oo assorted Cordial;
50 boxes Grant & Williams Tobacco;
100 do. various brands Tobacco;
75 kegs Powder; 60 half do do;
ffiKtkegs drop and buck Shot;
60chests Ten. 60 half do do. various brands;
75 caddie* Hyson Tea ; 60 boxos nssortodCandy.
Bor sal-: by decl7 McMAHON k DOYLE.
J. V. CONNERAT & CO.
■ Have now In store, nml for sale on the ir
favorable terms—26 lihda Porto JiJco ami Mm
vndo .Sugars, 75 bids Stuart’s A 11 nnd C clarified
do. 40 bbls crashed nml pulverized do.
10 boxes i-onf Sugar
120 hags Rio Coffee. 26 do Java do.
90 hlids, tierces and bbls W. 1. and N •» Mo.isses
75 boxes sperm nud adamantine Candle*.
160 packages hyson and black Teas.
100 bbls Baltimore and CanaUFIour.
10 half pipes Otard, Dupuy & Co.’s Brandy.
16 quarter pipes fine Old French brandy.
20 do do Madeira, and 20 do Port Wine.
6U do do Malaga, and 16 do Tenorlffe Wine
30 bbls Old Monongaliela Whlaky,
ti pipes Holland (Sin, clover leaf brand,
2 punchoons Jamaica, and 20 do St Lroix Rum,
00 bbls sugar, butter and soda Biscuits,
160 do domestic Brandy, Gin, Rum and Whisky.
100 basket*genuine Heldslck Champaign Wine.
60 do do Hungarian Lion do
fiO do do Crown and Rough ami Ready do
120 M Spanish Segars, various brands,
a her with choice Buttor, Goshen Cheese, and other ai
i uannlly found in wholosalo groceries. _ ootlff
L ~ARl)rBACON AND FLOUR—26 bbls choice Leal Lard,
20 caskH do llacon Hlmulders, 260 bbls Baltimore
Flour; landing nud for salo by
u ,ar21 SCRANTON.
L JOHNSTON & CO
GOLD PENS.
A NEW supply in great variety.
Barnard Huotte’s illustrated Manual of operative
Surgory and aurgionl Anatomy. Translated from the
VALXXTINXBHl’X.SSB. Wlt.U.»U 0!M •
PLASTERING, &c.
T nr. uudersigued haring associated themselves tog. ii:
for tlie pnrw-se of carry ing on the Plastering and
co business iu ail their various branches, offer tlieir « r. •
cos to the public generally. They are prepared to emit no-
tor Plain or Ornamental Plastering, and to execute order-
to any extent un tlie most reasonaDle terra* and with tl '
ltiuost prom nt It ude. Having been engaged separately ii-
tbe business in Savaunahforaconsiiicrablo time, eacli »i !i
letile his respective buslnoss up tn date, and both cmtldfi.t
ty ask torn contlnuanco of the favors of their faUowe:!.-
isus of Bavaunnii.
may!4 BRUNNER ft GRADY
SUNDRIES.
1A HALF CHESTS superior Gunpowder Tea; 6i-*lr- •
IU Hyson do;
10 half chests, in quarter lb packages, Hy«on T.-*-
venfent for retailing;
40 0 and 101b chests superior Hyson Tea;
8 half oliestn, in 2 lb packages, do do <lo;
10 do do in 2 lb do superior Black Ju
20 do do in quarterlb do. Black Tea for retxi’.is.
16 0 lb do superior Black Tea;
10 bags black Pepper; 10 do Allspice.
80 mats Cinnamon;
40 boxes gronud l'epper, Ginger and tfjilce;
60 do superior Mustard;
60 do Lemon. Raspberry and Strawberry Syrup;
•tu do one gallon, half and quarter «*.iirt,*d Pi‘k>-’
100 do Adamantine Candles;
CO do Beadel’sTallow do;
80 do Sporra Candles; 60 do Family Soap;
80 do Pale and No 1 Soap;
40 do PearlStarch; 80 do Tomato aud Walnut i'»t’ u P
20 do ground Coffee;
12 do ftoda S.iloratu»,in quarter, lif auJ i.im Hi i‘i*"
H do Ginger Preserves;
30 do 1 groeach, quarter and J if lb Snioklog T'' ! '-* ; ' J
20 gro fine cut Yellow Bank Chewing Tobacco;
60 do do assorted brands *lo do;
WEBSTER k PALME.-
WEBSTER & PALMES
JJAVK JUST RECMYED ASHWTI® TOl^SAli-
... bbls A. 11 and clarified Sugar, 60 do powdered :
30 hlids St Croix Sugar. 60 dozen Brooms
CO bbls lllrani smith’s and Usual Flout,
150 do Baltimore Klour,
lfio do Lebanon and Etowali Georgia Flour,
j00 bags, 98 pounds each, do do
50 bbls butter sugar and soda Crackers.
&ii bid* Pilot Bread, 40 boxes Aula Biscuit.
2211 bbls Portlaud sugar houseand N OSyrup
on bbls good eating Potatoes,
i.o boxes BeadoPstls and 8s patent Tallow r*o " •
76 do Adauiantluo Candles,
25 do Judd fc Son’s Sperm Candles,
15 bbls and 20 half bbls No 1 Mackerel,
75 boxes white and j ellow Cheese.
28 bbls aud 60 kegs prime I«af laird.
100 boxes 6a. 8s, aud pounds Tobacco, good brands
80 do 6s nnd 8s Grant A Williams’ Tobacco.
Also. 220 boxes Smith’s, Colgate’s, Croton nnd llea*M*
Family au-l Pale Soap, 120 do No 1 do. 60 Pearl Starch. W
whole, hall aud quarter boxes Raisins. 25 drums Fig*-»
boxes Herring, oct'J’
t LADIES’ UNBRBLLAS AND PAltASOi.’^
brown, groun and black Ladies' Umbrellas; water* 1
figured aud plain all colored Parasols* For sale bv
marlfi AIKIN k ltPRNc
French, ooraplote iu one vol, 8 vo. with numerous colored
engravings exeouted in Paris.
Lathnno on tho Natural Hocus of the Russian Empire,
qlth maps nnd illustrations.
lMoken’s Cliristmas5torie». the t even Poor Travellers
Ida May—by Mary Langdon.
*•’ ’ i(Pa Courtship
Wykoffs Courtsliln.
fan Chics’ Memoirs of Napoleon, a new editions, iu 4
volumes.
Scottish Sougs, Ballads and Poems—by Atnsly.
Full Proof of the Ministry—by John N Norton.
ALSO:
Disturnell’s Geographical and Commercial Gazette, a
monthly publication, at 92 a year.
Disturnell’s Railroad Guide and Map.
ftblfl W. THORNE WILLIAMS. .
NEW BOOKS.
R ECEIVED January 10th. by S. S. SIBLEY :
My Courtship and It* Consequence*,by ChcvalUr i■■■ '
ry Wlkoff A true account of the author’s adventu*« •
Knglanil. Switzerland and Half* with Mis* J CGswM*'- *
Portlsml Place. London, with tno'.unpublisli*d c* ir,, ’l ’
deuce ut Miss Gamble. Mrs. George Groto. and sw-»u> ’
crs. The novelty and interext ot this extraordinsry I'**"
extiou may lie judged from the fact that ithanu*" *
guised imeUtion of Ills courtshiii of Mi** Gnmb'C. •
American Uelrets. and is full of tliP roost romantic
amusing scenes am) incidents, winding upuit.i lu*
lion in an Dalian prison ,
Count of Morion, translated Irom the Frcuch -t At
der Dumas
Gabrielle.or a Picture of tlio French Revolutb-n >
fag romance, by C Spfanh-r. author of The Jew.
The Young Ciisvaller, or the DDpute-1 I nheri *•><:'•
Alexander Dumas, translated by Drama* william •-!*
Dickens’ Clirlsuias Story, the Seven P«K*r traveti-'
Household Words. „ „ _ . •„ ,t i34
Ballou’s Pictorial; mors of Ruth Hall. Fos •
Congress-strcst. *