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WftharaaBtoek of tba August* Manufacturing Com;* 07. TomoeoaU. GEOKQR M. NEWTON.. Fx ,, JOHN H.JUXN, J -Will t* Mild. K oyjjiolt% bI iXATABr. Administrator onatt of Pat. rick D. Kttebrr. T^L jpi nHuilA—IJnlkxM Cttmfl To *11 *riw>oi tt may *<’**• Ct mm* tThiresa. fltttH 1 Caitrr oiU apply at 0»# tCourt ol tfrdlaarjr foe UtCraof admlatttraUi-n on tba#*. t# of John Wlttfn*oo.d#co**od: , , ,, , , IWm are, therefore, to cite aa<l eduiooUhall whom it mSfSoSm;tob?audnpre.rbtforee.ldca«t to out* objection (If 007 tbop have) 101 Wit—‘ wSttSfui.M.. F»|. Ofil— Bulbil* u^jy-b-^, ,, . r . Court uf Ordinary for Utter* of A nrintttratton on th* ntttt of Tnoma* Bill*, »rctowd I: - ihmin. therefore, to cltt tod adteosUh til whom it no*MOMM. tokttoiappearbefore*tid Court, tonakr objections, (If ot* t»*7 bar*) It terms of tbt la*; other wise said letters will b# grant# 1. Witness, William Loo, Mfc. Ordinary for Halw*:l> coun- JoboBOcbood.Qoorgo V Audereou, EdwardC AoJer- •00. tvtt B Alums. Hartwell SAodrova, Rickard l»Ar- o 4<l. WoiS Abbott. • ' 0, - Jwfh W Brooo. Georg* ft'Brown, Klchtrd Urtdttf pb Bryan, Alexander/Benaett, Frederick Bok, Wo l» BnaMnr Jvreph Bryan flfok),Frederick WBallay. An gus! e«B*>uand, Jot II fenlilor. Itrael Boar. Aotot Bor- rhrrt. laaoo Brnootr. €. Ue • A Cujier, Lemuel W Crab fee, Wm Cigbtree. rtt- rkk Como.George LCope.Lowtt F Cooke, Charles Clarke, Robert J Canning. John W. Oar dell. Franc!* T. Cole. Wm A too#. Kdoio A CkateiU, Hugh Cullen. Jim V Connerat. John Coatee. all Merit. I .Demuo l. George JH Hart*. Gr EOKGU—BoliedlCeonff»—Sill d*7*afUT-lateap plication «1U be node to tbo Horn,table Court ot Or- •linary. 0! taid coantr. tor Ifoto to tell all the land be- longing to the ettato ol John tf Ukloaon. lot* of eald eoun tedaccaael. Thla 4th day of Oeoember. 18W. 7 d*6U 8TKFHKH CARTER. Adm’r, ^r^| qy-rogH COUNT) BlIMurF *ALK the BrttTueeday la March neat, before the Court Ittuao dtor in the * ity of Oar'en^erttbln ^tbe IrifToo MayVatl ttlan^,*a6ont'ala mill* from Darlen.to- gather with tbo flatare*. bollrr*. engine and machlnrrj appertaining thereto, tarted on to antttQr a lien jadgtnrnt tonmd by one of tin ihooorable Judge* of the Inferior Coart of aald county, in faior of John Triaonthlc t« May- ball Steam Saw Mill, B, T. Clu ptntn owner thereof—pro perty pointed oat la raid lien Judgment. Term* caah. ^jrw'i 1 "'!". w -“-S!iVc G EORGIA—Bullock Oeoofy I—To »ll*bom It may eon- e*rn: Wberea*, toe ««t»t* of Jamaa Bagla i* unre- pretented and if no peraoo applir* tor th# aih..iuUtr*ttoo of the ettato of aald J.tne* th* firtt Monday la Mareh next, 1 .hall appoint John lor- Huger, or *oia# other fct andproper pereon, adwlnUtrator <M 'l , neV**are! To Ireful*, to cite and aduonlaL all whom it may concern, to be and appear before **id O-urt. to make objection. If any they liare, on or before the Br*t Monday in Mareh next Wlioeax. William Lee Em|.. Itrdlnary tor Bulloch tonu ty. thla, ‘i-td d»y.of January. 18M M ix TOSH COUMY HHEIilFF SAMI OM.VTINL'ED— WUl be add on the am Tueaday In March neat, be- &*«the eoarVboaaedoor {nuailen. within the legal toora of aale.th* 'allowing property, to wit:~An improred tract of Land in the JBad district In aald county, containing 200 aoree.more or leu. Levied on a* the property i f John L Ocrvarger, to aatiafy a 0. fa. i*»n*d from th# Superior Court of aaid county, In favor of Mitcuel s'ol'.ina v*. John ^£■0! a*to# une time and plaev. an improred tract of Land,to22nd diatrlctIn xais crunty. containing 2C0 acre*, ■oraorlau. Ltvled cn aa th# property of hoara »«nog to aatiafy a 8. to. In favor of Jamel E. Qauilry. ActninU- tratoru tonUncm v*. Mote* Young. Term. ca*b, pur- •uaaer saving tor title*. %bW WM. T. THUBI’E. BhU Mci Co. jan'Ji & IXiBO.«.« j - plication will be mad#, to the Court tf c/rdlaary of Umlocb county, for leave to aell a oegro girl, named Ma ria, belongtog totbr heir# of Alexander A.Melali, to Mi.a Bcbeeea Viig'mU and Sarah Oeorgla MeFall. Sc for the Wn»fi'. of ui l minor*. j*n-jg _ GEXIlUiL W. MGORrl.'ioardian CITATIONS. •f Ordinary of Ch*tn«m epanty. /X* ORGIA—CAdlAam Cburtfy—To all whom it may (con- Whereas. Richard ixittin will apply at the Ceart of Uxcinart tor utter* oiamlatory *■ adnnniitrator on the aatat* of Ecrklal Easi: ..... Thau are therefor# to cite andadmoniab all whom it ■ay concern, to b* and appear before eald Court to make objection*. If any th*y haTC, on or before the dm Monday la September next, otherwise said Utter* will be granted. TTlinu*. John Bilbo, Kiq . Ordinary tor Clialbam Coun ty. thla tenth day of February. 1450 fcbl4 JOBS BILBO, Q.c c, f2_WUtiU—CI%aUuim (Juuntn r—To all whom it may con- \J| earn: Whereas, John R Johnson will apply at the court Qt ordinary tor letter* of dlsmlsilon on th* eitate ot Jacob Frelnd; Tliee* are, tberetor*. to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to ba ana appear betore said Court, to make abjection,If any they have, on or before th# tint Monday in August next, otherwise said letters will be granted. WitoeM. John M Milien, Eequlre, Ordinary tor Chatham ■jn^thl* HUtdaycf ^ q S TATE OF OEORGU—Cbcttam 'CtomHf —To alt wnom tt mayeoncmi: Whereaa Terence Xngent will ap ply nt the Court of Ordinary Executor on th* Estate of Cc ,, , Them arc, therefore, to cite and adnunUb all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court, to make objection, If any they have, on or before the first Monday In July next, otherwise *ald letter* will be grin tod. Witness, John M. Milien, Eao., Ordinary for Chatham eounty, thla 19tb day ot November, 1855. ov22 JOHN M. U I. MILLEN.9.G. C. S rAlfc OF UEOKOIA—Chatham County.—lo all whom tt may concern : Whereas. Anthooy Hauler xud Lcwix Urenvald will apply at the »^ourt ol Ordinary for letter* of DIxmlMlon on the eitate of Henry Cooper, drceaied: The** are, therefore, to cite and admun^Ii all whom it •nay concern, to be and appear before the said Court to wake objection (11 any they have) on or before the Brit Monday in August next, othertKi# raid lettei* will b# * Witne**, John llllbu, l>i{ .Ordinary for Chatham coun- tv.thla Slat day of January, I860, fobl JOHN BILBO, o. t. G SBUkolA—OITaTUaM COUNTY—To all whom ' may ooncern : Whereaa, Dr, R, Wayne wJU apply at the court of ordinary lor letter* of administration on the mats of Samuel Gnflin, deceuied : These are, thersfoie, to cite and admonish all who milt may concern, to be and appear before said court to make objection (If any they have) on or before the first Mon day In April next, otherwlu said letters will be granted. Witness. John Bilbo, Eaq., Ordinary for Chatnam coun. ;o.tbU 6tn day of February, 1850. fobO JOHN BILBO, o. S TATF. OF GLOaulA—C'A ahum County—Two month* after date application will bo made tn the honorable ine Court of Ordinary or Chatham County for leave to sell all ths property real and jiersonai. of the estate ol Robert II. Griffin, Ute of said county.deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of sal j estate. fsM lUCHARjJ WAYNE, Adm ! N OTiCAS—All psraona havinn claims analnit the #«■ talc of Robert H Grltfin, decea-cl, are hereUr noti uod to 1 resent them at the olllce of Uoorgu A. Gordon, ‘ itbe t'- *•“ i-a-t,.. within tiu tbaai me prescribed by law, and all persons indebt- ,J requested lo make •- RICHARD WAYN eJ to th* aaid estate are requested to make payment 1 YNE, Adu'r. febfi court or Urdlnnry or fiiclntoau County. i t EOR(J!A—Mc/nioih County—To all whom It may con- • \X own: Whareaa, llary L. Me Donald will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letter* of admlniitratiou on the es- tat# ol GsorgsA. McDonald, deceased : Thau are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before the court or ordi- nary to make objectfon, ir any they have, on or before tn# first Monday iu March next, otherwise said letters whl be granted. Witness, A A DsLonne, Ordinary for McIntosh county, this 1st day of February, 1850. febO A. A, DxLORME, Ordinary. .tbit 13th December, 1«56. <tt*14 WILLIAM UJVo >.c. WILLIAM LEE. o. a c. riiuH Hm? mnuin ubies. rpilE UNDKKFIGMID design* opening a private Acade- X my for Youag Ladies,in EatowUn.Fataam Co., Geo.. °°In tba Lriswary l)!tltt%V»teooarM of study win bo *\Us*ive and dlberal. Ths Latia, French, German sod Hpulsh tangnagea tail! ba taught if desired. Tbv Oraamoulal Departmeal wUl include Musi* on the Fisao, Harp. Gutter and Organ; ntto. Ucawtng, Painting and Embroidery, fh all tbelr branches. A complete ap- TVOMESTIC LIQUOR-'—4o Bbls. NewOrlaana reetHttd JJ WhUUvi kObbk. E. ITMlf'aGlujkO bbls. old P A B UmsftO bbls. Luther Felton Run: M bbls. domestic Bran- dy; 3» M casks Twitt Hoop 4th mof Branfiy: M J4 enaks S TATE OF OKOhUlA—Bulloch County— All persons in debted tt the ratat* cf Jb»m Moor*, late ol aald coun ty, deceased, are requested to make pay meat, and a 1 hav ing claims against said estate are requested to present the *a.u*. duly attested, within the time prescribed by law. to ri. L. MOORK. 1 M C- MOORE, VAdm're. fob! G. W. IKJOKK J Sivoige Emmons, Henry K Eeatmead, Stephen EMivtl. Robert HFootmap Joseph * Kay. fovii Frey. Don't* uiek I'mtley, John O Fultlgaut, James n Foley, Jo* Feth JofaniUmmelL John B Gallic! George W. Gannaoy, Ih'iwa* HrUen, Jam** E iWfrei. Joseph Grven. Charles H GduMiug,Georg* A GvAo libtnsel Hover;Christian Uersch. George Hsu, Jons than Hill.Thos II Harden, James Hunter, Joseph Haw thorne, John B Hon, Peter F HtnicbeklU John E Her- naudes. tttlomun Hiadley. John C Huntrr. Umuel 1. Ilevrr. William D How*. Bei^siaiu H Hardee. Jama* D Irvin# J' Key ton R Johnson, John M Johnatou, Edward Jalin. RobottM Morton Jangaetto Robert T Junes. John K John- -m.WilRamB Jackaon. K. ■ Dmean a ivoitoca, ssUtl n Uliam Krebs, Noah B Knapp. 1 Wm C Lawton, Jordan Low*. James E Umpriyht.Cha* E landrolght. Jno N lewis, J bn A LewK Charles I. l/Mlge. James B Inw, Charlea^A L Intnar. Thomas Martangh. Hugh W Mercer. Nathaniel C Mills, Peter W Mlngst, Thomas Mutton, John Mallery, Manuel Moiiaa, Charles F Mills, John-Morrlion, William H C Mills. ^ Joseph 8 McDonell, Peter McCann. H gh McLain, Jatnea l^clntlf#, Alexander Mr Hardy. Pattlck Mctlovero. Ai«.u»u VmIuS, VLuaiaa J Kaylor. O. John Oliver, W-lllam C OMiI*coll. p. lev! K ’’rice, Edward Padelford, Edward P Padelfor >, Jr. Robert HPapot, Joseph F Pelot, Onln C Parker. AnU-nlo Pouoe. Malecne! Parish. Christian P eraoo. John Po»t#ll. Michael Pren'erg at. GsorgeF Parnei. William Parrish, Charles? Preston. U. -Joseph 8 R/pley. Hiram Roberts. James J Hiofurlsoo. WilPam F Richardson. John A Richardson, George Ro- brrUon. Jr Jacob Rosenfeld, Matthew Ryan, James Rus sell. Robert Radford. Philip ^MRuuell. George W Stone. Alexander A StneU. Franoi- M Stone, John A Statey, Albert Bcarbrough, Ebrneier Sutton, William -Btarr. Jjr.. Williim Smith. Robert Etruusi. James Steven, James Sullivan, Daniel H Stewjrt. Emanuel ebsftall, Charles Slsger. naretws wtUheTprovided.(a order to afford ample Uluitra- tkma la the Natural Science*. Musical Instruments will bn famished so ti at each pu pil may have tbs means of dally practice, In addition to the regular lemon. The number of pupils will ho limited to Sd. Tuition per annum, $138 00—half iu advene*—the balance at the end at the year. Attention (a called to the following advantages: Jtnt—lb# pupil receives a touch larger share of atten tion than when th* school la Urge and overgrown. Stnmd—In addition to th* regnlar costae of study, she can tatke such selection* from the languages and the or- nammtal department, as time and .eholeo may dictate iciUeef aira cAarpc. 7kinf—Tbo low rate of taitloo compared with that ol School* Th* usual charge mad* for the EngUgh branch- sals 340 00 Mule W 00 Latin, (extra) 20 00 French, •• 20 00 % Drawing and Tainting 25 00 f WLTON MARKET OJRNLD BEEF—10 half bbls and 10 whole doTbBhbl* Fulton Market Corned Pork, ft Oo Superior Loaf Leal Lard, and 5 bbls Pickles. Just re eelred and for ute by J. D. JESSE. eept 3ft ring an<: roldery Enbi Maklig an aggregate of 3180 00 Tottts, edd the extra charge* made fur the use ofin- strum#*U. stationery, Ac, and the amount will not fall far ahurt of 1‘JCO .00; .whereat, In th* plan adopted in this Academy the charge ror ait these U 3125 OO—leavings difierente in its fivur of 350 to 315 BooksJib et Hus'c, raintingind Eabruioery materials furtiiaheiat the usual rate*. ^ Pros, tat. paper, slatoa.p metis. Ac., supplied yralit. Persons ieniring further information.or wishing to enter tBelr daugbUrrs or wards, may address me for the pres ent. at Luitpkin. Stowart Co.. Ga. oct9~tf I. It. BRANHAM court or Ordlmry of Mkerty Comsity. J-V*6rgIA—liberty Cttmtt-^Wbei*u.’ Mr* 8 J Jonas \JT administratrix upon the eaUtt ol James N Jones, late or liberty eounty. deceased, will apply to the eourt ol ordinary of sal-1 county for letters dlsmissory : These are, therefor*, to cite all concerned to Ble their objection, It nay they have- In terms of th# law, otherwise •aid tetters will be granted. Wltneas. W. P. Girardeau. Ordinary for Liberty county tble 10th January, 1850. j,n!6 W. P. GIRARDEAU. QIC. G EORGIA—Liberty County-lonW WUIIUI It may con earn : Whereas. David BM Sheppard, will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letter* of a-imluLtration on the estate of Mary J Sheppard, late of cal ', county, deceased : Thee* are therefore to dto and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear before laid Court to make objection (If any they have) before tba first Monday In February next, otherwlu aaid letters will be granted. Witness. Wm. P Girardeau. Esq., Ordinary for Liberty County, this 27th Day of December. 1856 janl W P. GIRARDEAU, o 1 r. Alfred FTorlay, Cornelius Turbusb, John Timmerman. James Taylor, Henry Tow. John T Thomas, Charles Thom- ‘ r, Francis Trendall. V. Georga W Ulmer. V. Cornelius Van D#r Via, John A Vogt. Henry K Washburn, John C Wallers. Daniel S Wilson, William Wray, Robert Welch.Georg# M Waldburg, Robert Walker, Henry F Wililnk, Richard Wayne, Henry f* *'"• V. Philip Yonge. ^ Peter Zavadoskl, Clerk or CovaiiL Oran, 1 Savannah. 2d Feb., 1858, / Th* above named perron* have registered their names as voters during January, 1858. EDWARD O. WILSON. G .—UBEttlY OOWNTY—To all who* It may concern: Whereas, James Deiaej. will apply at the Ouuitol Ordinary for letters *f administration, d* bonis non, on th# estate of Arcolbald Smylie, deceased : Thau are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said court to make objection (if any they have) on or before the first Mon day in February next, otnarwiu aald letters will be * T Rttoaiis, W P Girardeau, Ordinary for Liberty eounty, this 3d December, 1856. ■ “ W. P..GIRARDEAU, u. t. C. Coart of Urdlnnry of Camden County. XTOTICK.—Ail persons haring demands agsinst the JN Estate of Henry Baity, deceased, late of Camden C«unty.Ga.,are requested to present them duly attested wtbln the time presort bed by law, and all person'in debted to said Estate to make immediate payment to JelforsoBton, DAVID BA1LY, Adm’r. t^amlen County. Dm. 10th, 1855. ileclfl "1EORGIA—Chnufcn County—To all whom u may con- OT cern t Whereaa, John Makln, administrator on the erteie of Jobu B. Elkins, d*ceaaed,v ill apply at the court of ordinary lor letters of dismission from said eitate: These are, therefore, to- clte'and admonish all whom tt raa> concern, to be and appear before arid court to make objertion, If any they have, on or before the first Monday iu March next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness. James H ilelveston,Ordinary for Camdep-couu- ty, this 3d day of Augnat, 1866. • iug9 JAMES H HK1.VESTON, 0. v. u. S TATE OF GEORGIA—Owulen county.- ... alter dste.appllcition will be made by the undersign ed, to the honorable, the Court of Ordinary of Camden county, for leave to sell all tl.e property, both real and personal, belougl- *3 the estate of K. A. Yallowley, de ceased. late of said county Dec. 0.1866. dec0-2ui F M. ADAMS, Ea’r AH 0RSIHAHCE T O REGULATE toe Lima wusn tua BOARD OF HEALTH shall be appointed, and to guard against the ill etfacts af nnelean Privies and Dry Wells. Sec. 1. Be tt ordained by toe Mayor and Aldermen of toedtrof Savannah ana Herniate thereof, In Ceuocil atiemblea; and tt Is hereby ordained^Tjy the authority of the same. That tt shall be the duty of the Mayor on th* first meeting in April next,‘and at the same time in etery year there alter, ti appoint th* Board of Health, in stead of thwtima now fixed. Sec 2. And be tt further ordalne 1 bv the authority aforesaid, that no Sink. Privy or Dry Well shall 0* clean ed oat within the city limits after the first ot June, ol each year, until the first day of November following, unless by permission from the Mayor. See.3. Repealing clause, pasaei in Council 10th Jau- ary, 1850. EDWARD C. ANDERS JX. Mayor, Attest, A. 0. Davenport, c. c Jan 10 ie. IBM. rl by the Mayor and Aldermeu of the City idHamleta thereof, in Council asaemblsd, G EORGIA—Camden County—To all whom it may eon corn : Whereas, Abram Pratt will apply at the Court mI ordinary for letters of administration on the estate ' Charles M Pratt.deceased : Tnese are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appsar befora said court, lo make objection (if any they have) on or before the first Mon day in March next, otherwise raid letters will be granted. SVitnewi. James 11. Helveston, Ordinary lor Camden county, lhi*281h January. 1868. Janfil JAMES H. HELVESTON. a c. v, G i EORGIA—Camden County 1—To all whom it may con- T cern: Whereaa, Thomas S Hopkins will apply at thu Court ot Ordinary for letter* of administration, de bo nis non, on the estate of Louis Dufour, deceased: Those are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear befora aaid court to make objection (if any they hare) on or before the first Monday InMefcnnext. Witness, James 11. Hut*eaten, Ordinary for Camden county, thin 28ih January. 1868. janUl JAMES H. HELVESTON. 0. C. 0. G 1 EORGIA, Caitidcn county.—Administrator's Notice— T All persons indebted to the estate of the late B.B. Uowen.deceased, of said county,are hereby requested to make immediate payment; and all persons having da- mands against said deceased, will rendar them in, agree able to law. JAMES UOWEN, Adm’r. J*n22 AH 0BDINANCE rpo AuEiiD an Ordinance entiiUa an Ordinance to X amernk an ordinance to provide for the care and management of the Savannah Water Works, passed iu Council 23d June. 18M. Be It ordained I ol Savaunah and and it i« hereby ordained by the authority or the same That the twsut eth section shall be. and tn* same is hereby repealed, and the following shall be and is beieoy substituted-for tns same. Sea. 20. And be it further ordained, that the rates to be charged for watesraball be payable semi-annually iu advance, at the office or the Board, on thu first day of May and of November, [and on the first Monday there after. when the said day shall fall on the Sabbath j and rateably tor any fraction of a term, and bn failure to pay ths same within fifteen days, ten per ceut sbail be added tt tn* assessment for collection, and It not then paid promptly the water shall be shut off. and nut again 1st on ssid premises until arrearages are paid, and at leaf two dnlfanrtn addition for shutting olf and letting on. Passed in Council 10th January, 1860. EDWARD 0. ANDERSON, Mayor. Attest. A. C. Da von port, v. c, a EOROlA—MeJntoih county—lo aJJ whom it may oon- eern; Whereas James m. Uairln will apply at tne Court of Ordinary, for‘letters of Administration de Lonit non on the *1 tato of John Harris. Sr., deceased. Thesofere, therefore, to ell. and admunlsh all whom it may concern, to bo and appear before said court, to make objection (11 any they have) on or before the first Monday in March next otherwise said letter,* will be granted.— Witnoes A. A. iieLorme, Ordinary 1 or McIntosh county, IhUlatday of February. 1350. a. A. lJKLOUME,Ord’y. G EORGIA—Mcirnoih County—To all whum II may concern: Whereaa James Prlodle will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters ot administration on the estate of Georg* Russell, deceased— These are therefore to cilo and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before sxld court to make objeotfon (if any they have) on or before the first Mon day in March next,otherwise said letters will bo granted. Witness’A. A. DeLorme, Ordinary tor McIntosh county, this first day of February, 1860. fobs A. A DkLOKME, Ordinary v G EORGIA—Jfc/nfotA County—To ait whom 11 may eonoern: Whoieas M. C. Kcker will apply to the Court of Ordinary fur letters of dismission as adminis tratrix on the estate of William 11. keker— Ibis#'are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said court to make objections (If any they have) on or bef ire the nrst Monday in August uext, otherwise said letters wCl be granted. Witness A* A. DeLorme, Ordinary for McIntosh county, this 1st day of February, Ij60, lake A. I. naUIttllg Ordluasy. CMrt ot Owllnsry off Wayne County. /~1 kORGlA— Waynt Countyt All persons indebted to the eitate of Aaron Strickland, late of Wayne Ccnn- ty, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, aud those to whom said estate Is indebted will present their claims, duly attested, within twelve months. augftO JOHN S i RICK LAND. Ex’r. G EORGIA-1 Fay n« County—To all whom It may con cern: Where**, Ebguezer Iiairis. administrator up mi the estate of William F Warner, late cf said county, d# -eased, app.Dii for letters of dismission from the ad uilo (a Da Jon of said estate : therefore ths kindrad and cedltorsif said deceased ir« hereby cited and amonished to file tbelr objections, - it «uy thev have, In my office, in terms of the law, other- w se utters dlsmissory will be granted applicant at the Hep- t.-mocr term next of the Court of Urdu try, for said county. Given uuder my hand, tnls 4th Feb., 1B6'J. r.ba JAMES HIUHBMITH. 0 r. r. > EURulA— Waynt County:—To all whom it mar 0 earn : Whereas, Usury li Slles, will apply atthsco 01 urdiuary for letters of dismission on the eitate of V •lam Unites. I'keee are,therefore, to citaaud admonish all whom it may oonoern, to be and appear befora said court to maku objection (If aby they have) on ox before too first Monday in Juaa next, otherwise said letters will be granted. WitoeM. James Uigbsmitb, Ordinary, pro tern, Wayne eounty, this ito day m December. 1866. d*c9 JAMB! HIOHBMITH Ordinary, pro tern. Tiro modium alter date, 1 altoUapply tt the Court of Ordinary, lor leave to sen lot of Land, No. 29, 2nd District Wayne county, be loading to tot estate of John Z. Jacob*, deceased, for dletributtoa. 'Ala 4th December, 1856. d **9 ANDRf WJ. JACOBS. Adm’r. /2J.BOKGIA— Ifoym County t-To aU whom it may con- VX cern: Whereas, William M Brown applies for letters ®{ administration, de bonis non. on th# estate of Aaron Sti Iceland, late of aaid county, a toasted: These are, therefore, to alto and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditor* of said deceased to be and - •FFttf my tffile#, within tba time prescribed by law, and show cause, if any they have, why letters or adminis tration should act be granted to *ala applicant. decvft JAMES HIOHBMITH. o. r. v. ynt County—To all whom tt wav eon- T earn : Whereas. Jonathan 0 Barrleon sppUsa for let- tors of administration on tb« ettato of frranots Harrison, Ute «,f nitl aoantr. dsceesit 1 Tuvi» » Itaruo™ todlj »»4 tlmoalah til ltd alt. gulsr lb* kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my offloe, within tha time praacrlbad by law. to allow cause, if any they have, why tetters of ad- minUiratlon should not bo graotad tba said applicant. Witua a, my band and official signature, this 38th Janu- ary, Iftuft, fobl JAMES HlGHdMITH. o. r. v. - , . 160 MU Malaaasa, for sate, to arrlva yor » hoonar Namgauattfrom Maw Oriaaas. by Jwlft OCTAVU8 00BKN, _ Co art of Oidiwary of oTynn County. "I EORGIA—W/ynn Cbunfy—Administrator’s Sate—By virtue of an order from the Honorable Court of Ordt- Tuegdaj. in February next, at the court house door in xaid county. A negro woman named Beck, aged about forty- five year*; sold aa th* nroperty of William Rawry, de- cenauf),for the benefit of the heirs and creditor* of raid deceased. Terms mads known on day of sale. deo20 SILAS W. TAYLOR. Adm’r t 1 EORGIA.—OlynnCounty.—To all whom it may concern VJ Whereas: Francis D. Scarlett, administrator, and Martha Owens, administratrix on the estate of Ric:.ard Owens, will apply In the ceurtof ordinary for letters dia- niiiaory. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to tile their objection, if any .they have, in my office within the time prescribed by law. otherwise said tetters will bo granted. Witness my hand and official signature this 23d day ol January, 1866. jan26 EDGAR C. I*. DART, 0.0. 0. G EORGIA—fffynn County:—To all whom it may con cern : Whereas, J. G. Howard, administrator upon the estate of Georg* A. Seed, will apply to the Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmissory : • t These are, therefore, to cite and adinoalsh all whom tt duty of all police officers to Inform agi may eonoern, to be and appear before said Court, to make this Ordintfece, and that all fines cnlfo objections, If any they have, within the time prescribed by law. otherwise said Utters will be granted. Witness my band and official signature this 23d day of 166, Jan2& EDOARO. D. •**— - - Jannary,1866, Jan26 EDGAR ■ DART, o. C. 0. EOIUJIA -Olytm County—To the halve of Daniel Jooea, of uld county, deceased, and of James Jones, his G father. Ilavinv a*«eU In my hands of tba estate* of said Daniel Jonas and -Istne* Jones for distribution. You are there fore noillif 1 to coma forward, establish your identity and claims as heir* of said estates within four months from tha date or this notice. luH.N J. MORGAN, Adm’r. Brun.iwick,7th Dec., 1856.da9—2am4m ^j.KURGlA—Olynn County-^All persons concerned are . HOTICE. „!ynn County—All . hereby notified, that two months after date, I shall apply to ths Court of Ordinary, of Glynn County, for leave tt sell all tba real eitate of th* late William Lewrie, de- eeaied, for th* benefit of th* heirs and creditor*. 811/AS W. TAYLOR, Adm’r. Brunswick. Dec. 21.1865. d*c28 X, for, sale O. SUGAlt 4t SYRUP-lo bhd* prime N.O. • Sugar; 76 bbls choice N.O. Syrup; in store and ale by J*nl9 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO. F BI'S i FRUITS k VEGETABLES—Consisting in part or laches, Pineapples, Quinces. Raspberries. Straw berries,Green Psas, Asparagus. Cauliflowers, Ac., for sal by (jaw) A. BONAUP. B uiter and chesk.— 160 Box But# Choes# 26 do English Dairy Cheese 26 kegs selected Go*baa Batter Landirg and for ula by deolfi HOLOOMBE, JOHNSON A CO. B UTfKK, CHEESE, Ao-36 firkins ’.CAolM’* Matte 100 boxes Cbeeui 1000 lbs Codfish; 100 boxu Hei rings, jnst received and for sal* by ocM HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON A C0. F t/)UR—“AtUnU mills” flour In barreU and aack for sal* by- [oo33j OUTAVUd COHEN. lHD CLAEITISP BUGA1S. sugar, 160 bbole A B and C Claril ■shed and Pnlverlted do, [fled do, L0AV AND Rf\boxes LoafHuf - OvF 60 bbls.CrasL 30 tlarcee New Orleans Refined do, Landicg and in store, (or sal* by aepll * HOLOOMBE, JOnNSON A CO. LAND, HEBBIHCW, POTATO!*, AC. CYfT Bbls Prime Leal Lard; tUtJ 50 kegs do do do; 100 boxes Uerrlnge, and 2 bbds Codfish; 50 bbls Oarler PoUtoes; 100 bbls Pink Ryes and Mercer PoUtoee; 20 hall bbla "Fulton Market” Beef; 26 bbls No. 3 Mackerel, new; 20 balfbbUNo.P do do: 26 do do No, 3 do dot 1 - »6 half bbls Buckwheat Flour; VOquarbbls do do; 26 boxes do do; Just received and for ula by declft SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. T “is®** S UNDM1ER—Itbaxu AA MCoffu; 204oaea Mustard, ft do ground Cinnamon sad G lager. 6 do do Pepper, 80 do YeaatPowder,la store, aod fortalelby DAVID O’CNNOR. augkl oor.'Brougbtou A DrayIwuSto. TJUCKWHEAT FLOUR—20 halm and quarter JlJ SO boxes. Loading mad tor ute by TT7.fi -./•» . .11 i/uiiiarnU SCRANTON JOHNSTON * CO. t 1QUGR8-100 bbls Rum; 200 do Pike’s Whukey, 76 du Xi Smith's do; 71 bbls Gin; 10 bair pipe* Brandy, iu store aaVoyeuleby ecpOO uOTAVU*-COHEN ptUAMPAGNK WlN.E—W» basket* quarts ntd pint \J Heidseck Wine; 60 do Hungarian Lyon, for ml* by tov2 J V. CONNERAT A CO. a* ■ft AA sacks BwCoCee; 7ft mate Otd Uoronie^wt Java It i3hi ii-g|J»«SfcfcUg.**t«.*A X-1 1: SiquarcasksRurgu^yPut Wto*l »pipeaO.D. A A—jiUfilK—■“"•y.Stya,, Dons -huraiuBi ii i -I r*<» «” iSvfD S«3iko« 1 DAVID U-OWKt* eon., Beoetht*. k llnjln .U B — TiiT,SriKt'"t;iin£.-»-» l—«»—<<<—•»?—> . 75 boxre ihi do cli* U._ Lsmliug SCRtNTLN, J< J0HN?fl?Jf AOO. 5 76 boies d« do clie Q UN DRIES PER STEAMER AlJiBAMA—10 bbls. ahotoo J5 Apple. ; 1 b-x Smoked Salsnou: •hklM chatto ramtly Goeben Butter, aa 110 bbla. Clarified bugare. Fur .•te by nnvll I 11 JESSE. C ANDliS—50 boxes Adamantine Candler; 60 no Tall w. 81 and §«; 20 do Sperm do. for sal* by nort _ J. V CONNERAT A CO. QJY BOXES and barrels FRESH CRACKERS *4 every dtd\J kind anf variety ; 5 crave or Caotoo Gia^er : 6 oea and on* barrel Tomato (‘alsup.juet arrived and for deby— (nov 3) J. I». JKf 3 Tierce* Superior Louisville Fugai Cured Ifonu. put up esprusly tor family uaa and lor aale at the Grocery Emporium of aep26 J. D. JE8FL C HhESEA BUTTER—60 box.* CtaMee Goaben Cheea*. 60 firkin* do do Butter, rcttlvud^uud^fer salj^b^^ ^ aep28 McMAHON A I MTAtOIS SS» OSIOS*. WAA 8Bl>. FUntlng PoUtoM, OUU 100b 1*. Eatln: do to — R.«Uod White Onions. ..tab, p»*' TCB ^r„r p< ".“" M r!ss»-T •7^ 30Q0 1'^ '«»'■ « H aY—too Hair* Northern itay Ian Hug this day from *M- <” KSri. AX SON-. ANDREW FEMALE COLLEGE, C0TUBEHT, UA. T he ettlriSchottxDc year ofthla Insti-ntion. by a j«iol Kesokitim of the Faculty and lTnslecs.bas been thrown iutn OnoTe.in—commencing on th# Jirtl Mnuiay in >tp- lembtr anc cueing on (kmnentcmoU Day. Thurwuy afiei ’he fourth 8ind*y In June. FACULTY . Ai'ui'erts AX>.X, A. M . Preeidenl; Piufeksu. 4 English Literature ail Ancient Langnave*. Rev. J. II UtDWKU.. A. M., Professor Mental and Mor al Philosophy Rev.K X. jOKirrxn. A. M.,Prole-*or Natural .Science and Mathematics Mix* Ax* I. AUDI, Principal of Primary Department and Itistrnctexs in Botany and French. B. K. LiGNfci. Principal Musical De]wrtment. Mrs L. E.|Rxxt, and Mr*. K. T. C'UiwklL Ornann-utal Branches ThisInvlitiUon u-w present* to the pub ic adraut.s-, which lew pitesi. A l.irge and elegantly conslructiil College ediCb; one o' the largest Chapels in the State : all the cecexxar outbuildings aud enclosures: » Boardinx Department fitted op iu the most nest and coniiortable style, un-le|th# lupirriotendence of the tmcliers tnem- selves: withthe whole fomn-tic Department under the careful dirtcion of ladles of i-xp*rlenc»~added tt all the tecUlliei tors thorough course of instruction which any milar Instittlon can olfor. tt will bo seen, by reference to our catalgue, that our rates, both for Board and Tui tion, are lew than can be found elsewhere. This, in these Bmei of pec|nlary pressure, 1* worthy the consideration of those bang daughters to educate. •The Boaring Department will be under the direction of ’resident Ateu and lady, and Professor Caldwell and lady. With spacitia and comfortable dormitories, large and convenient lo-et*. new and elegant furniture, good and experiencedxervants, and tables furnished wlllr the beat that the rarket affords; together with a wholesome bat parental discipline, we nope to increase the liberal patronage wlh which thla lastitaUun has hitherto been favored. F. X. FORSTER. Seo’y Faculty. Cuthbert.iuly 80. 1866. aug"—tjanl ACADlMY OF TQE VISITATION, fredebick’city, MI). . T IE exerase of tnls Institution will re-commenc* on th* lilUonday of Septemoer. TFItMS OF BOARDERS. Board anfTulton, with the French Lxngnage, (Ifdraiid.) *100.00 Stationary. Wasbiog. Mending, Ded. Bedding, Doctor’s Fee.4c 19.00 Music oi the Plano, Harp, ol- Guitar forms an addition- sl charge. Also lexaoni in the Latin.German, Italian nod 8panJah Isngnages, Drawing and Painting are likewise extra chsges. Entrance fee, 35. 30ARD|E8 pay the current charges semi-annually In adranse. DAY scholar* quarterly. When aterm baa been commenced, If the pupil be with drawn, tl» Parent or Guardian becomes subject to the fuRexpewe of the nnexpired term, unless sickness dr dia- m heal re| uire th* removal. ttipila ire received at any time daring th* year, and the ■*- ■■ date oftheir entrance. Those S UGAR A COFFEE—150 barrel* clarified ABAC Sugar: 25 barrel! Powdered and Crushed da; 2* bag* old orown Java Coffee; 40 pockets old -Government” Java do. Unding and for ul# by HOLCOMBE, JOHNsON A OO. oct20 C ORNED BeeL Pig, Fork and Uamsjusl received 14 bar r*ls and halt barrels Corned Be«f and Fig Pork and iU0 Reynold’s choice funite Ham*, and for sale by— DAVID O’CONNOR. octll Corner Broughton and Dtayton-st* A I'l'Li-><, n* w Raisia#rin wbiil* and quarter boxu, 200 «» * . rop*s Garlic, received per steamer Florida, bj oct25 da. by D. JRmSI C ANDLES. S*JAP. Alt—160 botes Adamantine aud Tal low Can-lies; 100 boxes Pal* and No. 1 J^ap. 60 whole aud haifb-i*,e Pearl Starch, Just rereived and Tor wur u - oe-4 HoLOiMHE, JOHNSON A C D ‘ ’Ul ONT .-'U Ua FotVDER—Constantly on band and fur sale at tnanufsciurt-r* prices bv aep2U IK7TAVU8 COHEN. t tUNDnlEii— New Smoked salmon; Pickled do; Near ) Smoked Herrings; Codfish; Mackerel; Sardine*; Cab- bares. Parsnips. Carrots. Beet* and t urnip', for aale by oclS J. D. J1>KE P 1U HAMS. FIG BAC >S. Fig .^hcul-ler/awd smnke-i Beef. Just rereive«l aod fnrsa’e by A pples, « F lAlUR FM*UK—260 barrel 'sack* do For sate by -Itenmrad’a’Flour; 100 llol/joMBE. JOHNSON A OO. e UDFISH. HERRINGS A POTATOEri— 4 drum* Codfish 100 boxes Uerringr.60bblarototoea. UndttWMfifor aale bv aepI'J NCKANTON. JOHSHION A OO. L AiD.CoDFlAH AND HERRINGS—26 bbla prim* new test lir-l. 7» kegi Uododo do, 2 bhda eodfleh. 100 « bei rings. 1 o*n-.inf and for aale by e6 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. / iLDVKit. HOdlERV AM; M1TM—A largo variety of , »• Gloves. Hosiery, aod Wire Net Mitts, for sal* by WILLIAM O FOOTE. N EW DRIED PFUCIIEB ; NEW ClUS'Urs.loraalehy nor 3 J. D. JESSE. C U1KK8E— 76 boxes chute* Goshen Cheese, received end / for sale ny oct7 McMAHON A DOYLE. FOTATOE3 A ONIONS—Just recelveil, p^r __ steamer, 10 Barrels cooking and table Apples; 20 bhls choice eating Potatoes; 10 Barrett Onions. For sale by DAVID O’CONNOR, octll Corner Brouxhfon and Dravton *i» , BUCKWHEAT A MACKEREL. b»Jf bbls Buckwheat; sfiu 3<i quarter bbls do;, 60 eighth bbls and boxes do; 25 bbls No. 2 Mackerel; 26 bbls do 3 do; 25 half bbls No 1 do: 20 qnarter bbls No 1 do; 25 kltts No 1 do; Landing and .for aale by not? HOLUuMttE, JOHNSON A GO. B OLOGNA SAUSAGES' Jnat received and for sale by nov. 3 - J. D. JISSB. SUPERIOR IMPORTED WISXI, SSUrDIES, AC. Q hall pipe** very old Cognac Brandy. £ 4 qr do superior fine Champagne do. (1815.) 1 eighths do celebrated Brandy Wine dn. 66 boxes Claret -gt. Jolleo Medoe.” 26 do White Wine HaulSauterne. to du Grand Tie rouge Vrai Boyer Canon. V6 do of 12 flaeooe FrnlU in Bran tv. 26 do do do t’bevriea do. 2casks Whit* Wine Vinegar. Ju*t recelveil from Bordeaux, in store and for sal# by nov2» OCTAVUS COHEN. L A HD.' OA N IU.lis7AC.'--l* T re.’ 'Prune Laafl.ard, M keg« do . 6-i boxes Bradell’e Tallow Csndlea, 8 A ft. A tauiam n* do., 2> bbla. Sugar I’rackers. band mate. 2Uii-i.-t»-a Hi‘*ui-e. "JJdo Pilot Bread, i.andiag aed for # il# oy SORaNDIN. JOHNSTON A OO. .nor14 , FOH^AliE B V A. BiiN A I'll, corner t-f Bay end Ru'd »t* M> baskets Buna Champagne, in qlv :t0 btisee Imperial Cabinet Champagne. &U baskets Anchor Brand do. nnvt? F INK WHITE SHIRTS—A ttrgif supply oi the above just received, for ul*low by WU. R. SYMONS. eep29 Draper and Tailor. 17 Whitakcr-st A LE—6U Bbls. Taylor A Sons Ale. r reived and for ute by McMAHON A DOYLE. novfi .. M FAle-1 and lo clurge isestimaieafrom the date o of tuy dipomiaation admitted ang2S—e*t AN ORDINANCE fn J name and designate certain Streets and War-D .1. Sec: 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor aud Aldermen ol tb* City of Savamlab, and hamlets xhereol. lu Council assembled, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of the same, that Lum and after the passing of this ordinance all that ;art of the city of Savannah bounded north by liberty street. *oulh by Jonu street, east by Tatnail st and west by West Broad street, shall be natn>d and desig nated Currie Town Ward. S.-c.’J. That all that part oi th* city of Savannah bound ed north by Jones street, south by Gaston atrert, east by Tatnail street, anu west by West Broad ttreei, shall he named aod designated Berrien Ward, aod that the un turned street therein shall be named Berrien Street. Sec. 3. That all that part of the city or.'tevannah bound- and north by Gaston street, south uy i.uinnetuireet. pro longed to West Broad xireet, east by Txtiiall street, and woat by West Bros 1 street, shall be immed an I dcsignat*-' Gaston ward. Sec. 4. That all that part of <>gl tliorj-e Ward, bn ween tb* Savannah river and Bryan street shall be named and designated North Ggtetburp - Ward; and that all that part between Bryan street and Harrisou street shall lie named and designated Middle Oglethorpe Wai-lj and all that part between Harrison street and Now street shall be named and designated South Oglethorpe Ward; and that the unnamed strict between Farm and West Bounds ry street shall bo named and designated Lumber sired. Sec. 6. That the unnamed street hounded north by f.rl- merville shall be named and designated Jackson Street — That the street between Reynold* and Randolph stri ct* shall be named and designated Arnold Street That tne street ea»l of Randolph street shall ba named and desig nated Anderson street:aid the neitrtieet loth* east shall be named ano designated iloAllisU-r street. Sec. ti. That all ordlnaneesand parts of or linances mili tating against this ordinance tie, »nd the same sip hereby repealed. Passed in Council,Savannah.2-Uh Janus-y. I860 EDWARD U. AN DM WON. Mayor. Attrst EdwardG, Wilson, C. C. j*o2ti—6 ‘ AH ORDINANCE T ) be anllited an ordinance, to compel setters ol Coat In liavetba qoanltty ascertained by weight, sn-i tt dealgoat* the Ton Weight Sec. 1. Ba it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Savannah and tb* Hamlets thereof, in Council assembled, and It Is hereby ordained by the authority of the same, that from and alter the passing of this Ordi nance. aliCoal shall b* sold by weight, and tliat2240 Ds. shall bo demanded for a ton, and that any seller of Coal failing Dr have tba ume gold in accordance with this nr- dinacc - shall be fined the sum of $30 f a each offence. Sec. 2. And be tt further ordained, that it shall be the “ ;aln»tall offenders of OGLETHORPE MEDICAL COLLEGE. AT SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. T UE Asslon of Lectures in the above-Instltution will comisense on the first day of November and terminate ontlie tost of March, fhe cKniqne, at the College building, will be opened to pitlention the 20th of October andjre continued through- u«t theatfsion. The Facnlty is constituted as follows: IIL Btru, M D, (Ute of Savannah Medical College.) Pro- frisor of tlie Principles and Practice of Medicine. K 1-iKor AJfToxr. M D. of Waynesboro’ Ga., Professor of Oisteirici and diseases of-Women and Children. *>VteU.-r C Nokwood. M D, of Cokesbury, 8C, Professor ol Mit, rin Medics and Medical Jurisprudence. ^JxxkhS Mann,U I), of Sarann -u, Ga. Professor of Anat- lomr Davis, M D, or Abbeville, S C, Professor of Physiol- xiLUiM TFcay,M D, of Savannah, Professor of Chemis try sad Pharmacy. UkKLia Ga.vaui. ii D, of Savannah. Professor pro tern oftl» Principles and Practice of Surgery. DWmnstrator of Anatomy. K J Nuxx.M D. Tli fees will be ftlub for the entire Course of lectures; |10 Nmonitrattr’s fee; Graduation $30; Matriculation 36. AnmgemenU hare been mode by which students can be accommodated with good board at from fti 63 to 34 per week; For farther information address atgW H. L. BYRD, M. D..l)ean. tliRS. DR. CD HHINOHAH’S SCHOOL \X/Kri ope edon thefirst Monday 01 November. IT 5D«. C would inform her friends that there area few riuacieF which may be filled by xpplylnir immedi- atelra A tew rouug ladies would he received into the family as boarding scholars, where they will receive the klndeftcire and attention. Mr. 1ASSON. Teacher of the French Languages. Besl- A I TT MARY’S COLLEGE. COLUMBIA, 8. C. ling of the Faculty of this Institution, hold tb* U. Mr. TnoMAH Cuhkt. of Savannah, Ga., was unanimoutly electeil Professor of Mathematics. “ J. J. RYAN, Sec’y. tfif Pr»f-'««or Cuhkt is authorised lo make arrange- adentsInSavxnnahwbosredesirousofen- By order of the President. J. J. RYAN. Sec’y. TT ERRING 3—100 boxes Smoked Herrings, 60 bbla Xo. 1L 1 do, received and for sale by *sep28 McMAHON i: DOYLE. P IG HAMS AN For aala by. C ORN BEEF, PORK A .HAMS—Just received, 10 ha-f bbls Corned Beef, 10 do and whole Pig Pork. Hams and Sides, 100 choiee Reynold’* family Hams, 2 Midi Ba- eon Shoulders, In store and for sale by DAVID O’CONNOR, **p2 corner Brooghton tt Drayton at*, M ACKEREI/—One hundred bbls Medium no. -1 Mack erel, in store, aod for sal* nv nnvIS OCTAVOS OUHEN / sale by novll MoMAHON k DOYLE. C OFFEE k SUGAR—300 bags Prime Green Rio Coffee 60 do (of mats) Ola Governmsnt Java do; 30 bags do do do do; 60 Prime lagulra do; 60 Prime Porto Rico do; 60 Prime Maracaibo do. 60 hhda choiee St Croix. Porto Rico and N. O. Sugar; 60 bbls Stuart's Clarified A aud B do; 60 bbls Crushed and Powdered do, landing and in store tor sale by oclO SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k OO. Xi day,and for sale by [nol3] ROWLAND k B A PPLia—25 bbla Apples received and for aale by oct7 MoMAHON k DOYLE. S UNDRIES.—10 doaen Brooms ; 20 Nests aasortad Bas kets ; 20 doten Scrub Brushes ; 6 N«sts Measures ; 5 do Flour Palls ; & doten Axe Handles : 6 do Palls ; 4 grosi PdtentClothes Pins; just received per schooner Wm.8ittth t and for sate by J. D. JESSE, sept 26 'or sale by 1 DOYLE/ 1 AA BOXES Beadel’a Tallow Candles', 8 and 8. 1UU 40 do Higgins’ do do 6 and 8. 100 boxes Adamantine Candles. 60 do Colgate’s Pear 18torch. 60 do Beadel’a do do. 160 do Buchan’s k Smith’s Family Soap. 60 do Colgate’s No. 1 Soap. 76 do do lb Bar du. 60 do , do Pal* do. 26 do Ground Coffee. 60 barrels Butter and Sod* Crackers. 20 do 8ugnr do. 26 do Pilot Bread. 26 boxes Ground Paper. 26 half chest* Black Tea. }( lb papers—tin folia. 20 do Hyson Tea. 26 8 lb caddlea do du. 6013 lb do do do 60 boxes Rev’s best Lemon Syrup. 26 do' do 2nd do do. 160 do Negro Pipes. 600 reams Wrapplog Paper—assorted sixes. In store and for sate by 8CR A Vj ana for sat* by tep20 B ROOMS k BUCkKTS-30dot#n2and 3 pile Brooms, 12 doten 2 and 3 hoop Buckets, landing and for sale by DAVID O’CONNOR, _*ep9 cor Broughton k Dray ton-ste, F LOUR—300 sacks Georgia Hour. 100 bbls do do, tor sals by sepl2 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON 4l OO. G UNKY CLOTH—60 balsa Gunny Cloth, for sale,to ar rive. by octfi OCTAVU COHEN. this Ordinance, and that all fine* cnlhcted rtull bv dlvMed between the city and th* informer. Sec 3. And b) it further ordaiood by the authority aforesaid, that all Ordinances or parts or Ordinances mili tating against this Ordinance bn und th* same are hereby mg avail repealed. Reid in Council,flretMitoe, Savannah, 7 th February, 186G. feb9 EDWARD O. WILSON,Clerk Connell. A BILL, - mo BE ENTITLE!, An Ordinance to amend an Ordi- X nance entitled.‘‘An Ordinance to amend an Ordi uaoee regulating Shop*. Stores: and Bar Rooms, aod for grantingLieenses for retailing Spirituous Liquors, or for vending Goods, Wares. Merchandise in the street*, lanes, alleys, and squares within the City of Savannah and its extenaed limits,’’ passed in Council 12tb October. 1826. BiCTio.T 1 Be tt Ordained br the Mayor and Aldermen of th* city of savannah, and the Hamlets thureof in Council aasembled, and It Is hereby Ordained by the au thority ol the ume, That frpm aud after the pawing of this Ordinance, the flrit clause of th* third section or the Ordinance be, and the Mime is hereby amended, as That License* for retailing liquors shall be classed and numbered as follows, vis: Clast number one,for keep ing Liquor Stores, authorising tb* hqidara iftaell .Malt, Vinous, or Spiritnqus Liquors in any q***tj not less than a quart, providing the same b» not drank or c< at the place where Bold; and every perron to wh License may ba granted, shall pav fifty dollars. Bctno* 2. And be tt further ordained, That all i oea aod parts of Ordlnanoes militating against this Crdi nano to, and th* same are hereby repealed . Passed m Connell, Savannah. 7tb Fehnary ,1866. 1 mu . DIin * MDKKSON, Mayor. * fe9—0 EDWARD C.AN1 Attect. Edward G. Wilson. Clerk ot Connell. Th HI ED FRUIT, I'ICKELS AND CATSUPS.—29 boxes as I 9 sorted Catsups, 40 do Pickets.quarts aud pints. Ate •o Almonds, Brasil Nuts and new Raisins, for sale bv J. V. CONNERAT k CO. T1HARPAGGE—12 baskets getmine Heldaick Champagne VJ^ ,,0 ”“ Jk, ,“ WbT OOTAVUS OOHKN ACKIGUKL, POTATOES a APPLB8. M A 100 barrels medium No. 3 Mackerel? 200 do' White tetd Potatoes; 100 do Manor do; • 60 do Baldwin Apples; For ul* by deo31 iCTAVUl COHEN F IRKSH SALMON. LOBSTERS k SARDINES—For ute by . * nnuinn Jan3 A. BONAUP. IVHDKIEI< 1 AA SACKS Rio CotfMj 76 mats old government Java I wild0; 126 boxea ground do, 140 do adamantine Can* dies; lOOdo sperm do; 140 do bydreolledo: 176 do mould do; 100 Colgate’s fasnily Soap: 100 do pals do;176 do No. 1 do; 600 du tigerMostardt 600 do Pepper; 100 do Raisins: 300 half do do; 900 do 8oda Btaentt; 100 LamonS vrup; 100 half chastagreen tea; 100 do do black dot Eft dn do Oolong do; 200 boxes assorted candy: 60 half bbls Buckwheat Flour; 76 quar do do do; 60 eases Wolfo’a Scheldam wbaapps; 240 tog*Shot, assorted. Raosived and for sate by UmU MoMAHON k POYLK’ AJUuS: uienls wltli tudeuts InS taring M Maty’s College UKOUUI/ MIWTO UKOUUlA HIMTOUICAL ftOOlKTV’fi bl- RAltV AND READING-ROOM. U KNTLKM1 I who aie not otherwiro entitled tn th" u«v of the 1.1 *ry an>i Reading Room of Ibis Society, may become siibsc hers on the following terms: Foronwn nth payable in advance.H For th rei ion tha •* “ •• J For six n nth* * 3 For one y f > One quarto r octavo volume or two duodecimo* nr»mail er. may be ta) n out at one limo, lo b« returncl nr renew ed in two wee 1. The Period! Is In the Reading Room are not to be taken out. - _ . Tbemembe «f tin- former Savannah l.ibraiy Society, and the ineinar* «l the Savannah Mercantile and Mechani cal Library Atociatinn, are 'entitted to the privileges of membership a the use of the Library and resort to the ReadingRooira . > The ladies gfiv r *lly me respectfully invited to the rooms. The Ubrarjin-i Reading Room will bo open.telly.excepl Sundays. frooftO to2. ami from 3 to 0 o’clock. (an6 ( W. EPPING. Librarian. ^cosmopSitan^^t associatior. k K U (I N D Y E A n. A RKAKUK5KN1H FOR THE SECOND ANNUAL COL- lection ol this new and jwjmlar institution for the dihuaJon ol liteltiire and art. have been made on the most extensive sex'"! Among the works already engaged, is the far-famed I -.(iKNOA CRUCIFIX.” whidi origiiwIh'CMit Ten Thousand Dollar*. In forming tig now collection, the diffusion of works uf American art,4'l the encouragement of American genius have out been qorlooked. Commissions have been issued to many of thenost iltstingulsheil American artist#, who will conlrlbutejmne of their finest productions Among them are tit** marble busts, executed by the greatest living scult tet—D'Kaw l'OWtiu. * / GEORGE WASHINGTON, The Father/' his country. I BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Tim I'htlo'f her, J Daniel wewjter, TheStxterian. A xpecftl agvnt hat runted Europe and mad* careful and Judifoua seteettemi of tor«Un works of art, both in bronu an marbla: stetuarj and choice paintings The wttite forming a large and valuable collection of palntfngrandrUtuary, to be d:*tribute<J ««among gh# membenfof the association for the second year. Ti MS OV MlBBIRflllP. Jymeut ol Three Dullars constitutes any on* a memberif this a«s'iciaiion. and entitle* him to either one of tb* Mjgarints for one year, and also a ticket In th* dla- tributlofot tb* statuary and paia logs. Tn# Uf rature istual to sobsenbers consists of the fol lowing Jonudj Msgatlnea:—Harper’s, Putnam’s. Knick- erbockei Blackwuoa’s, Hoasebold Words; Graham’s and Gode> ’t/mdy’* Book Person taking five memberships are entitled to any five of th* nftgatines for on* year, ana to six tickets In ’bedla- tributia. The net proceeds derived from the sale of mem- beti'Jpi are devoted to ths purchase of works of art for the eaal'og year The Advantage* ttcurtd by be coning a member or this association are: 1st. JU persons receive the fall vain* of th tr sub- scriptiip at the start, iu the shape of sterling tutgattne literature. 2d. Rich member is contributing towards purchasing choice vurka ot art, which are to^e distributed among tbnmaeltta, and are at the same time encouraging the artist*- *f the country, disbursing thousands or dollars through tsagenc. Perauni in remitting funds for ntmberrhip, will. give that post office address in full stating the month lhav wt’Q the magasine to commence, snd have tba letter regttterel at the post office to prevent lots; on its receipt a certificate ol membership together witn the magasine desired,kill be forwarded to any part of the country. Thesawho purchase migasinee at Bookstores, will ob serve ttet by Joining thla Association, they receive the magasUe ana free ticket in the annual distribution all at tha sane price they now pay for the magasine alone. For ritmberships, address, . U. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A., COFFEE, SUGAR, &TABCH, AC. QAA bags prime Green K10 Coffee. OUv 60 do Old Government Java do, 20 hhda choice St Croix Sugar, 20do S. O. de, 60 bbls Stuart’s AkBClarified do, 50 do do Crushed and Powdered do, 100 boxes Colgate’s and Oswego Pearl starch, 150 boxes Family Soap, 76 bbls Sugar, Butter and Soda Biscuits, 50 boxes Soda Biscuit, 100 boxes Beadel’s 6 and 8 Tallow Candlet. ICO do Hlgglo's do do do, 76 do Adamantine do, 60 boxea Bey’s Lemon Syrup, 50 dc Ground Coffee. Landing and In store, for aale b» S#pl2 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k 00. C ODFISH, HERRINGS, Ao—Just received. 1 bhd new . Codfish, 26 boxea scaled Uerrings, 100 boxes choice Mustard, ground Coffee, Pepper, Cloves. Cinnamon, and Yeast Powder*, 10 cases Table Salt, Nutmeg* and Clove*, 60 dozen assorted Brooms, 25 do 2 snd 3 hooped Buckets. 100 do asNorted Scrub Brushes and Clothes Lines, and 100 grog* Matches, in wood and paper, for sale by DAVID O’CONMiff, sep’Jl corner Broughton k Drayton-st 'gACON SIDES—10 hhda Choice Sides, instore and tor P UTaTuEM, l’OTATOBft-60 barrels caUng Mattes just received. Id fine order, In store and for sale cheap by ' . A. H, CHAMPION, Successor tc\ Champion k WsttA oUto No. 4 Barnard A. near th*Market. C HU1CK HUTfEK 4k CHEESE—Just received, 14 kegs ci ... sale by GCTAVUS COHEN. Tha 1 / _ C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A., At wther of tba principal offices—^‘Knicke rboekrr maga- gln»"/>ffiae,318 Broadway, New York ; or Western office, 186 Water atreet. Sandmakv, Ohio. Suttcrlption* received by 0. H. 0AHPE1ELD. Hon O codo; 50bbU.Stnarts Sec. pr Saraaaah, Ga., of whom also descriptive catalogues arts crushed do; 25 bbls Stuarts poi maybe bad, nor 16 and for sate by SCRANTON, ™bUR-100 bags IGeorgia Flour, 26 bbla Extta do uo ocMO Jin store and tor sal*by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A OO. H AMS—A small lot of choice Tennessee Hama, - for sale by novlO CRANE WELLS A CO.ft SrkAA GRANGES—Jnat reoeived lo fine order in DUvU (tore,for aale by A. H. CHAMPION, □oS Wr—- to Champion t '““‘•Xwuimssos. AA BBLS of ilerceraod early June i’otaloos, reuvive-l y!t\J p- r »teami-r Augusts, and for sale by tn /. d jiasB H ams. SHOULDERS AND PIG PORK—Just received, loo choice Rslttraore llama,3 blids do Shoulders, 10 hall bhU Pig Pork, and for sate by DAVID O’CONNOR. jy‘*tt Cur er Broughton and Drayton ate. P OTATOES—15 bbtt Potatoes, received and for sale by rfepltt McMAHON k DOYIJi. C OFFEE k SUGAR-8 hag» Rio Coffee, 4 hhda N. O. Hu- gar, landing and for sale by DAVID U’CUXNtlR* »epw cor Broughton k Drsyton-sta. 1VX new; 20 bbtt large No. 2 Macke ref. now; 15 half bbtt large No- 2 Mackerel, n*w; •‘.0 bbtt large No. 3 Mackerel, new; 60 boxe* No. 1 scaled Herring; Ju«t received per »cbr Ihiylight* and for sate by s*p29 WEBSTER k PALMEb H AY—Prime Northern Hay, landing tbL day from brig Macon sod for sale by oct!3 KOWMND A SON. N EW MACKEREL—Just received a lot of Choice New Mackerel for sale by seplB JOHN D. JESSE. TO TitAVKLKHS. A LL persons in want of Trunks. Valless, and Carpet Bags may find an assortment of the same at much below the customary prices, a# je6 WM. O. PRICE’S, 147 Bay-at. B acon, hams and lard— Wl bbds Sides. n 26 bhd* Shoulders, 25 casks Hams, “choice article," 20 barrels Inrd, 75 kegsNo. 1 Leaf Ckrd. Uuillogand lureale by " ‘ Hi augl6 HOLOUMBK. JOHNSON k fO H OSIERY AND GLOVES.-1,000 down Hosiery,embra cing a great variety; Ladles and Uenta .Male and Buck Gloves, for ul* by tebd WILLIAM t» FOOTE. F IXJUlt—100 bbtt Baltimore and Georgia Flour, reoeiv and for ute by m rrt MoMAHON k DOYLE. i ^l.OL’K—100 sacks superior Flour, received and tor Mate J by mar23 MoMAHON k DOYLE. L AMP-OII. k SPERM CANDLES—10 bbls Jud’a * Son* Lamp Oil, to boxet Sperm Candles, landing and for ute by DAVIDYi’CONNOR, wp9 cor Bronghton k Drayton-at*. B “Eat UTTER CHEESE k POTATOES—20 ktgs Choice Go. *hen Butter, 60 boxes de do Cheese, 26 bhls fine itiog” Potatoes, landing and for sale by SCRANTON. JOHNSTON * CO. *ep2o B . .... Sides, 30 do do do Shouldei *epl2 * prii boulders, lauding and for ula by SCRANTON. JOHNSTON * CO. R OSEN DALE CEMENT—200 bbls Rouodale Cstnen landing and for ul* low on wharf, by *«pll HOWLAND 1 A Firkins Choice Goshen Butter, selected expressly for Iv family use, for sale by^ pel 8 J, D. ”■“'** fUST RECEIVED—By~A, BONAUD, per stearosr An- f gust*.— Pat# de Lapin; do Small Game; . do Wild Pigeon; do Prairie Hens, with Truffex; do Partridges, do do; do CoiUea, do do; do Weaux, do do; do FoiiGroa, do do; 6ruler* Ches a; Jellios, assorted; Brandy Peaches; English Banc* and Pickles; . , Smoked Tongues, and Pi* ifims. . Forule, oorner of oc3l Ballaad Bay streets. Cl JGAR-10 Hhda. FateN. O. SugteS 20 Hhda. Porto Rl- * A k B clarified do; 26fcbs8tu- ederad do. Inatora JOHNSTON Jk CO. S ‘ UNDRlkS.—176 boxae Colgate’* family soap 1 III bon.Ho 1 dot 110 MN potodoji* bonoJ.W. * 0 schnapps; *00boxu starch; —•--* -«« >■— t groand 1CK—10 caeka Trime Rice. 16 do Middling du, 10 do Small do. for sale by decl tt-MNTiri* . R ICI WEBSTER k PALMES. •100 Sacks fresh ground Corn Meal, teca-ved McMAHON k DOYI.K. ANIiriU BaCUN- Par steamarFlorida— ielphia. AXwa1AtiUjf.riBla4elptoa.Fw.. a beaavutent !a«tlt,i£ v«u'<li>lja4 V/apMbtMtewjraat-fer th- rtlaf of Z ate.aatdi tre**#4.*«irtrf»tth fVirattnt aad ru4*iS |Swra.r« ” Aaapy at tkookafaFnant will be . snail (•■ a *uli4 ewvriowej FREE UF ClfARug. iMWpiof rWO «rAM»>faf,pwa g . Addrtai B CAl.l»i»L N, Km. % South NiNTHBt-. Tb uaptlpbls, fa/ - GREAT MASONIC HALL. THE LARGEST FIAXO FORTH. MELODBOX i Vfi MUSIC STORE IS THE OSITED STATES. Will ba opeaed OctobaMIth, 1866. In the ijEHpraaw VkV JiilLV MARSH, tba Sol# Agent for Boardoto, u‘ M , JJ k t o '* oetekrated iWca Campana Attachsaeat Pu! luites.aad C. W. FUk ACo.*e Premium Mrtodeon,. iu Piano Fortes ami Mattrfeontof other.itetingnUbednisW J. M. baa obtala#^ l inn for several gear* la thTao msgi.ificeat aed wall known Masonic Building, .bnttt karpfng tba Uifwrt.stock and araortSam^ U ti lea: Mrtod«on#i Mute, a a* M neleal laitnis»»u «i every Jracrirtlon. all rf which are c-refnlly teWcWfi v, himreluand warranted tn gi va perfect utlattetioe tewS lostascv _ <*tl6-3ttod' .. MNIKUKHlLiUlft TFlllEHOUftk, • 111 CSotmtd EreE, Mm fourth, north ridr, phaaL^ tETKinforsn mechanic and reettenu of thi.rkiniutu, Inng expevtenoe and larga.faauuea eaabl* n. to wil tht beat good* at lowcMprML ( h ’ fNaaasiM* barer w* wtlt give Mtinutnlorui lead Mirror*, dehrered baa from breakage. *1 aivaofii Orders eoUcitea 0, ““SKiSlr AHO IHgOER. — VsksBoucc. B J. WILLIAMS, No. ISoNortk Sixth-street, a fee J«u, • above Markat-ateaat,nula4*u>hla. is tha mo«t litre el va and bast manafscUrer of Window BUcdsacdiQiailM In tba United Stotaa, and has taken toe higher! prvala&t at aUtfca exhibitions; ha buys tba best materials hr ahofo sale cheaper for Caah than others pay for inferior srtldrehr retail, and can, therefore, #*11 superior Venetian Blinds aai 8had*a. as sboapaaotlma ask for inferior ar Urn Paiawt Window Shadoe in great variety, of beautiful ureigu ». auperior quality. Buff and White linen Shad**, Blind aid Shad* Trimmings, Fixtures, he., wboleute and imiUi tb* lowest cash Pfioea. Store Shades psunted and tttttnd to order. Read Blinds at manufacturers’ priert. uta Blind, painted to leak aa good U new. Purehaw*. by ealliet will ba convinced that ha Mils a superior article, and pur anteaa fullutiMactk*. A liberal dlscouatmaditodealirt “ We study fo wfearc. ” BF>'J. J. WllJJAKf —»od No. 12 North «th strut Phi CABiWitT Ware kHpuuiim. No, 136] South Second ErtH.l'kilmielrHa IBs. IM W. A J. ALLEN rraneclfnlly in. m. nn their friends ana cu«lom»r»VU itbst they bare remorad from No. ■I 1187 Walaatstreet.ttNo. l36Suutb ~ Second street, wnere they have oa band a largr and apian did assortment of superve firnrtitre ot every da*criptk« to which they invite tb* *Kenr.na ->f pirch»»*r». mM CAN (Off K AT CHAlk NASmcTOKt. x .Vo. |3t Sorth Sixth Strut. Pttfnddfhia, (l lppui.it* Fraakhn reaar*.) THE «obn<ribcT ireowtatiily fin *>. iabing.aodrai osad Plain and I an Ul ley Cane S*«t Cnaira.tn great *arir- IB 1 ty of elegan I and taahionabttatylH. ’ T* for par lore, dialog* nvou or catasotr*. m*<lr ic Fasst Wwl*. imitetiun Woods, and Fancy Color*. Ac Rfeejitimi and Cottage Chair*, of light and teautitet ile signs; fan* te>ung*«. Cane Settvo*. HalU3i*ir*.CnuDlinf Hou»c and office Arm Chair*, ranre and »ra*ll Rockiai Chair*. Stun* aul Steamboat siooi*. Windwir Cbairt. and Settee*. Ac Hnuiekeopor*. Hotel. Steam bust and Kail Jtoad UempaniM will flniit to thote interest tn call at the Factory ot N, r/wooo, No. 131 NorUifitb.St (oyrawit' FranklinSrnar*,) mh7 Phlto^rbU. PHdKTV A BARHEITi Asrlaultarnl WarreltekM and Seed Eton, .Vo. 194H Market tirtti. I'kiiadtlf*im. Pxorrr A MKirs’ Patent Sell m Sharpening Ploughs, af all ■iseaMl right and left handed"Subaojt,^* > Hill and Double MoaW,*c.,«ub oieai axwooiof i oiau. Bar-share, Beach, and.otnrr kinds of Castings for repairing. The Emperor of Rwaanawantt-l for th* above Ploughs, a Maasi v* Gold Medal, vain* ftJOC • Also, tba Great Medal at ths World's Fair, was awnroed K k M. Plough No. 40. Caltivatorn with Donblatetetat Patel- ed Steel Teeth, which can be reversed, thus getting Deetl* Wear ot the common Teeth. Alan.CulUvAtoraof alikiadi with Steel Tuto Spain'* Atmospheric Churns, Corn Planter*. Corn Shelter*, improred Shelter*, i rapr kinds. Hay and Straw Cutler*. Hand Corn Milix, Corn and Cob Crushers, cc20 RANTON. JOH.VSTO.V k CO. COFFEE, SUGAB, *C. QAA ban Kio Coffee—Fair to Choice, (Jv/vF 60 do Lagulra do, 76 bag* and pockets Java Coffee, 60 bhds St Croix, Muscovado and Porto Rico Sugar, 100 bbla Clarified and Crashed do, 100 bbls Soda, Sugar, Butter and Pitot Crackers, SOfeoxM Soda Crackers, 25 bblseholoa “Old Monongahela Whisky ” Landing and for sale by aug26 HOI-OOMBK. JOHNSON k OO. Square ane.. Hons Rake*. Grindstone*, ready hong. Dirt Scraper*. Agricultural Fmrnaoea, Ox Yokaa and Bow*, Forks tor unloading Hay. Man Bay Rake*. Bow Pins. ApplePearen, Ox Morale*, Mole Traps, Pruning Hooka and Chisels, Saws and Scissors, Iron Wall Curbs, and Zinc Chain Pump*! Cattle Ties, - Bull Binge.) Patent Iron 9naths Grabbing Hose, Transplanting Trowels Hay and Manure Forks. Shovels and Spades, Garden aud Field Hoaa Garden Hakes in rerietyj Children's Tools, Darling Scythes, Snaths, with Pateat Futse tabsing for Chain Pumpsj ' Potitto Hooka. Also, Horticultural Tools (of ovary description.)* Uudt and Grass Seeds, tor sals at tha lowest price*, at Wbolm QA Bbla Applea. Tomatoes. Pears; 40 bbla Potatoes, Ov Beat a, Parsnips, Tnralps. Carrots and 1 crate fine Cabbage, just reoeived and for aala by Mp26 J. P. JESSE. BUTTKK * CHEWE ' S)ff KEGS choice Goshen Batter. 4UtJ 50 boxes do do Cu**M. 60 de English Dairy do. landing and for aala by novll SCRANTON, JOHNSjN k CO. A A Bbla choice Apples.-*nd 80 bbls red and white *IV Onions. Jnst received and for aala by JOHN D. JEY8E. 2 AAA HAVANA Orxnzs*. Bana' aa. Planlaio*. qVr vr and Pior Apple*, for sale by J. II. JEASE N BW UGH AN n LEMONS—Received per Steamer Flor ida. For sale by TO FAMHitEb. ClUI’EIUOK OLD BRANDIES and WISES of Hie he*t O qiiHlitle*. put up rxpreavly. fur fomily u»a, in exae ul iIckni-K* nr ullierwiae. Call and examine at eorner of dec9—tw Bay and Whitakwr »t». B UrfKUie CUr.ESF—16 kag* choice Goshen Butter; •J.i hoxea choice Gn hen Ohaeae. iAodlng and for sal* b T 'CRASTON. JOHNSTON k CO. octlti - _ SAlilKH, books AND BLlNbw. * if; IU\I\ LIGHTS or SASH from 7X9 to 12X20,2«fl lOjUUU pair Blinds for Wln-low./nim BX10 to 12X20 ioUPanel Ducts, various slsaa. OddBisesfnrnlshad on tb* aamaUrm*. For sale hv JOHN It FAl.l.10AVI. G RliS—*100 Bl'sHKLS Svek* fresh around xrlt», ra ceivedae-l f-r *al# b, MoMAHON A DOYLE. (j Sperm and Adamant! j* Candle ; 6<) boxes Bead ell k Colgate'* Family Soau; 40 boxe* Ground Coffee; 10 boxes Chocolate;400 boxes Mustard, gd Ginger,Cinnamon, Mae# and Nutm#ge;20 boie* gd rapper; 10 eauc* Table Fait; 10 bbtt new No 1 Mackerel; 30 dos’d and 3 ply Brooms; 30 dot 2 aod 3 hooped Buckets; *10 cheats Cedar Tubs; 6Quos Scrub Brushes; 60 do* assorted Clothes Lines; 60 grots Matches, and40 balfohssta Choice Black and Green Tea, la ‘J and >* peund pack* aivl loo*#, in store and for sale low, by DAVID O’CONNOR, oatlU corner Broughton k Drsyton-st*. P IG HAMS k I’io BACON, received p#r steamer Au ■u*ta, and for sal* by J. D. JESSE, octil aAFHlTE Crap# d* i’ari*. ju»i received and for sal* by VV mart GRAY. BROTHERS. K UI'F—100 coil* Itupa. landing from schr Jonae Smith. for sale by novlO CRANK. WELLS k f '0, " sun ah, COFFEE 4tC, •t A HDDS, choice St, Croix Sugar. IU 16 hdda Porto Rloo do. 10 do New Orleans *lo. loo bags prim* green Rio 0offe«. 50 do .fair do do do. 50 do prime lagulra do. 30 do of mate 014 Government Java do, 150 boxe* CoUata’s No 1 and H bar Soap. 100 do Buchans A Smith's Family do Landing ana in «tor«. For sale by novU SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A “ C0DFUH, VASXIBXL, POISTOn, *c. * I UriD • oJttsh, X 10 bbls large No. 1 Mackerel—new. 26 do’ do No, 3 do do 20 bitf bbls. No. 1 do do 20 do do 2 do do 60 bbls. Carter Potatoes. 60 do Planting do Pink Eyes. 60 do do do White, 60 do Msreera do 100 boxes Barrings. Landing and for sale by oovU SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO, B UTTER At CHEESE—10 kegs choice Goebea Butter, 10 boxe* Eogltth Dairy Cheese, 10 do Choice Westches ter do.Just received and for aala by roplfi JOHN D. JESSE. P lG HA1IS—Just reoeived par steamar Augusta a ns lot of Pig Hama and Pig Bacon, and for aala by «pl* JOHN. D. JESSE. "DUTTER k CHEESE—201 XJ boxes dodo ChaaM, aala by *apl9 OOkwd.dNanMalatttr, <0 T 'HK nsdti«|Bn HK IVWIVN, HU uaw Iir B4M, i Schley’s striped Osnaburgs, do white do, aaaarfiine Un«n do, Marvins striped da Choctaw Btrtnaa, Lanlsiana do. Manattan do, Marlboro’do, Blue Dawdas, dn Drills, trtignad >s striped I, JOHNSTON. At. OO. TO PLAITEKI, "■ ■ have reoeived, and oisv for ante,' uu. mmumiiMU oo, ms Shirting Stripes, Ac. mart HENRY LATHEOP A OO. Tobacco, varlons quilUas; 40 kegs Lard: SO loxaa nine heads; 140 boxM Pala and No. 1 rbrnp. imadint nnd fof ••leg. HOLOOMBeTjoHNBUNIiCO. ' Tmireow curtainb—Rich »u.' “f. laea window aurtalna. Jnat reaalvad and for m|a by natUy XbLACK k OOLOKED jyiUckmodaaaUqMMlk Turnip Drill*, 4 to S(, Grant’s Patent "an Mm* Garden Eagiaa Wheat Mux, Horaa Power* and Thretbm Mowrew -nd RMoiag Ut- NJCW t’AHPETlIGI. rilHE subecribar baa jnst received par Ute arrivals. * X large and fresh stock at tha richest and neweststylt- ?.f V*}frt. Tapeetry, ItrnsMla, three-ply Iagrala sod Tsai. Man Oarpatuga. all of which an off*red on tba mostdstir. able terms. With a full asaortxua&t of Oil Cloths, Table Covers. Mali Ung,4w. Purchasers are requaated to make an early axsmlutlori as strong induccmants will ba held out to caah buyers. * R- B- WALKER, 190 Chestnut-itra«t, mbl7—lawtt below ftth, South elds, PhUadalphls. CQM1AP BAUP At EON. MAHUFACTURIHO 8H.VER8KITH8, VO. 118 AKOMr. votm.AOOM antow aura, rmuoanu. ESTABLISHED THIRTY-ODD YEARS. S ILVER Tea Setts, Pitchars, Cupa, Forks, 8poon*. k*.,o tha aawaat and moat admired patterns. Also,import- ■n of Sheffield and Birmingham Plated Ware, Cattery Plated (on Albata MaUI) Parks.Spooas, Ac.,suiUbte for Staamars, Hotels and Familiaa. Keep eonstaatly on band a large stock of LoadonrtJrergool and GsMva T -gather with a larva stock of FINE GOLD JEWELRY. All orders by mail promptly attended to, and Silver war- rated STERLING. . eodBm—frtlt TO TIIK USltl OV14VANBAH. OA.. / \N acconnt of tba oumarotu complaints made to u Is re’atlon to our fiaa Coxorom and Lacs GAima, alio having seen articlaa of an inferior quality, that had bss* sold as our make, wc Uka thla method of iafomiag lb* iadir* of Savannah, that all article* manufactared b; oi have our name upon (Arm—none others art genuine. n**p*oIfu)ly ynora. Ac.. J. W. McCURDY A SON, J»ul9 einltSm 111 Cberaut »tre*t, rblladalphis, Manufocturer* of Fine Boot# and Sho*».' OAH WORK, LAMPS, rite. A RCHER a WARNER, Manufocturer*. No 119ChntJi! ■treat, I'bUadsIpbia.reapactfully solicit tha attsati»*i purchaser*, to thair assortment af cbandeliere, braAsU, pendant#.and every deacrlpDon oigaa burners; also even variety of lamps, girandoles. Ac. Wa warrant our good equal in quality, and our prices as low as any otbsr #*tbb lishment in tha country The Trad# (applied with buruefs. mercury,cepe,bras ting*, air pump#, A*., at reduced prices. „„ . , ARCHER A WARNER. Oils S. Archer, I William F. Mttksr. Redwood F. Warner. | Wm U. B. Mamn PAPBlA HANOiflGB, BLA1U4 EOOK9, KTti No. 4 Sorth Bfitofrtd,footewtabort Marta Fi^HB undcraigned have just opened a iresn ano comyliU X stock of Ball Papers, among wtilcn are goto sac rtl- v#t, floe satin, and th# lowest priced uogiased paper* decorations, border*. flre-scTcens, curtains, ate., wmsa U»f *1 th .® ,nwNl prices, both wholesale and retau Tba beat workmen employed to naog paper eimeriatM city or onuntry. T Blank Books, Stationery, <4e —M> nav# also our ratal*’ ■ortment of writing paper* wrapping paper*, man* *■« school books, stationery, ate. „ • PARRISH A HOUGH Na. 4 Norlh Ftth straat, s n«ora abort sun it, jJJ^Mhjaldttrcountr^reg^ ftafrs. IlifiHHIffiO'ffi a*AmilF F1HKPKUUFIAFB Phllbrlcla * Ball, AQiwti von rat stats nr osoxgia. The xubMriber eonliiuri tn m* nu foot ore his unrlral- ed Patent Fire and Borglsi Praof Safe*, warrantedsqua- i, to aoy, sinl superior to sow* 1 oflbeman; which hsrabsra tested.** published and a«r Heed by th# press throughout uifl world lor tba last fifteen year*.—and is sola proprietor of Hall's Patent Powder Proof Lock, both having rve*iv*d asperate medal* at tha Workl’a Fair. Ixmdon, 1841. and N ; York in 1863-’4. Also, ths patentre (by pureh«e»)ol Jonas’* oelsbrated Combination awl Premium Bank l-ook- 81.060 in gold wa* placed in. tha safe exhibited xt tba World’s Fair, London,secured by Hall's and Jonaa’InAs and offered as a reward to any one who eouM piekw* locks or open the safe within forty-flvr day*, and attbou|b operated upon by several skilled in the art of lock pick ing, no one succeeded in opening Uie sate, (oo ebaag*[« alteration in the locks or keys having bee* made durlag Um time,) but the' money remained in its sals depository aud was returned to tbc proprietor, and a medal awards* him for tha chsttpion Safa of tha world. ai _ . Citmou.—Nooegruuln* except tbo*# having then*- •oriker’a name on u neat pints. ' SILAS C. HERRING, - - Grata Block, tt. Pin# and Water-ste.,New York, pul aittea in tha United States aud Oamada. Jk«M FlEXPKOOF SAFES, a roRTUBH iiirni BElL-S)PRENTISS, -i JD3TRIXSVIIIM>'W- North t tate,direct mm tb* 'asts&ssi Vint B.Tm, i«ifW #* ua ;mimm, »«ii-b* 0 * IMMFnk rntt tfUi WdMMi. «•>>• '°t8lpaspito.^ lica, ‘Kiim