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EVANNY. Sheriff o. c.
D.—Will b*
hours of sale, all that
it of land, situate. Ijr-
n aforesaid, butting
at tha Math tut
oak and manioc
^ * tha line of tala
1 to a road oommonmm own uLom'i
„ =rr _ mUaaoTnldroad north 77*,westlS
.jdtTKaks to a ditch, thanoa alone tha eentreof
ih oarth 18*. aaat M chain* and two link* to tha
n Una of aald city Units, thence along said line of
aettr of flam
and 2 links al
4 attrttaritL, I
ia aouth Tr^aartlS chain* and 57 link* to tha point
\ ant, (rtbrnnlm Mt»i dlanlmorr «
John H. Ellice,B^.Ord loir, for CheUmtu ooua.
WW'IIU KJHLtBUfci
,—j all whom It mar oo®
l*h all whoratt
' Olven
«aal4
. Qbb granted.
ir nur hand, thte llth December. 1 M2.
JAMES B. BMDWMJi, O.
AIEORgU—Liberty Cbwtto-To all whom It may wn-
VT earn: Whema. Joseph A. Anderson will ■apHT »t the
Omit of Ordinary for Uttar* dUmUaory on tha aatata of
Mary B.' Anderson U-ta of aald county, deceased;
The## art, thsrefore, to cits and admonish all whom It
nuy eoftoern, to be and appear before aald Court to make
objection (If any they hare) on or before the Ant Monday
In Heptomner next, otherwise said letters wUl be granted the
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r 1BORGIA—McIntosh County —To all whom It may con-
“ Mexauuci “ “*
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•a city, and barn been
efthU act.—Adrad
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m parsons barn registered their names
January, ISM, and up to llardb 81, IBM,
1,1 llSunhlM Amctqnc, Mj»W Andcrcon ( DUTldAbt».
hams, QiarUs Arnold, OamgaA Ash, Robert AnstlgGaor^e
Alexander, Charles D Ash, WUUam B Andrews, (
B*-»B*nedlet Bouraulo, John W Blsa, Gilbert Butler,
John PBollbutUet, John V Barber, JuUu«Baeharacb.G*om
L Blount, Anton Borchert, Joseph Black, Alexander Frands
Bennett. James II Bashlor. Michael Boley. Claudius EBarie,
Chas W W Bruen. James M Butler, Hyman B Bvek, William
J Bandy, Edwin 11 Bacon, Wm James Bulloch, Slegmur *
Bert, Milton J Uockner, John Boston, Henry B Bogardi
WUUam II BuUoch .Patrick Bulkier, John W Beasley, Jol
B Barnwell, Jsmea T Buckner. Ant* *“■
Brown, John Burns, Joseph H Bur
roughs, William FBrantley, Chat
CHATHAM
O day next,
•Are and n half acres, more
__psrty of Joseph M. Turner,
aA.hu Issued from Chatham Superior Court In fr-
— T. Qulhnartln, administrator of Wilson Oden,
[alnst Joeeph M. Turner. Property pointed out
• uttotnep. j 0H)f BK vaNNY, sheriff o. a
jSBnhFB 8AIJL—WUl be sold, onSetur
G cto" wdreiu, mA 0, Middleton, nppileTln mo
for letters of administration on the estate ol Tbomaa T. Mid
dleton, late of said county, deceased:
These am therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to Ale their ob
jections (If any thoy hare) In my office, within the time
prescribed by law, otherwlao the said letters will be granted
to the said applicant.
Given under my hand at office this 16th day of February,
A. D. 1863. * feblT A. A. DsLORME, Ord y M. C.
I N WARE SUPERIOR OOURT-DECKMBKK THtM, 1852.--
Bx "
day next, the llth Instant, a stock of dry goods, grace-
minors, boots and shoes, tea, au$ar,_ coffee, 11 — *‘*
Rpion, boots and shoos, tea, sugar, «»
levied upon by virtoe of an aitacbm
i*l J. RelUy re. John Gown. TO be so
•hment In ttvor oJ
mm », m«ii n. >W u .» vO sold at the risk of
Mrpurdiaaer, the terms of salo not being complied
: Bala to take place at tha brick atom on th* corner
of ;Weat Broad street and Battle row, at 11 o’clock, A. M.
Abo, at tha same time and place, all the internet of the
: aald John Gown fa tha unexplrad Urmof th# lease of aald
mil JOHN DEVANNY, BherllT C. C.
-Will be
MARSHAL'S SALE-Willi
VJ - 10th May, Inst, at 11 o'clock, A
led steer-bleat free and white tall
i Mld^on Monday, the
aajr.
, th# pound,
free and white tall—about two years old,
method with under Tin left ear: also, one red heifer--blate
face—about eighteen months old, marked with slope In the
right ear, swallow fork and under bit In the left ear. Terms
cash. PHILIP M. RUSSELL,
mil City Marshal.
_ Bbxjamm Thomas xtrsus Mamurxt Thomas--Libel for Di
vorce s It appearing by the return of the Sheriff In the
above ease stated, that th# defendant Is not to be found In
the county, and It being represented that she is not to be
found in the State, on moUon of Wm. B. Gaotdxx, Hab
it Is ordered,* That service of said petition and process be
perfected by publication of this order In tho Savannah
Georgian, once a month for four months, next proceeding
the next term of this Court (1 ranted
P. E. LOVE. J. 8. C. 8..D.
A true extract from the minutes of Ware Superior Court,
at December Term. 1862. . „ _
f*b23—tn4m GEO. B. W1LUAM80N. Clerk 8. 0.
^ Berrien M B Bur-
roughs, William FBrantley, CharleeH Bell, Elias B Bars
tow, Peter A Blots, \Vm Gaston BuUoch, Isaac Brunner.
John Brunner, James Bancroft.
O—Solomon Cohtn, Bernard Constantins, David G Cash,
WUUam Cullen, Peter Oorb, David Lopea Cohen, James A
Courvolsle, Montgomery Camming, Daniel B Camp, George
B Cummlng, Moses Coburn, WUUam Crabtree. Aaron Cham-
>n, Daniel D Copp, Isaac Cohen, Frederick Cook, Frederick
.. Cornwell, William P Clark, William H Cuyler, Carrol A
Cloud, Spencer Curroll, Pierce Condon. William M Charters,
Charle» Clare, ^Daniel Clarke, Jobnr Compognlae. George
Galley, My lee D Cullens, Peter L Constantine, Nleholas Cru-
r, Henry R Christian. John Cordeal, Wallace Cummlng.
—- II Carter, William Cooper, John J Cornell, James T
t II II n .1.11 n ' . 1 , II. a
^ptnUi^uSeSajy^o?thV four Gospels, by Rev. De
Tng.
nd Social Worship.
ng, for the use of FamUlM, by
^jfciawg"'
Eseayi aad Miscellanies of Grace Aguilar, selected from
the manuscript by her mother.
Poetleal Works of IhemM Way. _
Pootryof Flowsrs and Flowers of Poetry. •
Sumipor and Winter of the Boul, by Rev Ersklne Befit.
Doys and Girls Own Book.
Doctor Birch and his young friends.
a dot#!, hr OPR James. For sal# by
8/8. 81BLEY, No. 136 Coogross-st.
PBAHTATIOH FOB BAUB,
m Tbs undersigned offsra for sale the plantation Upon
Mwhloh ht oowraaldie,.»lt«AU Intho courttyofAlf-
SCehua, Eaat Florida, and twenty mils# south of Now-
nansvllle, containing on* thousand acres, thrse hundred
aem or which is cleared, and In a high stats of eultiva-
tlon. Upon tho pronlsea are a good dwelling houM, ont
houses, and gin. the above tract embraces three hundred
acres of the A rst quality of hammock lands, and the residue
the Ancst sea bland cotton land# j all or which is in the
Agnes Sorrell, a
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heart of tire Anest range In the oounty. Possession given
at any time.
I will alao sell corn, fodder, and other provisions, and if
required, one thousand head of cattle.
JOHN B. STAND LEY.
Refer to—John Boston, Savanutb, Hon. M. 8. Perry, Ml-
canopy, Florida, or to the subscriber at NewnansvlUe, Fla.
February 13th, 1863.
seven hundred and. seventy-two (772) acres, of which over
tldo swi
s of Grace Aguilar.author of “Vale of Oedara.” “Days
■ace,” “ Mother’s Recompense,” Ac, selected by her
motlier, Sarah Aguilar.
Eustace Qulnun, a sequel to Mary Price, by G W M Rey
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GKOBG1A—CHATIiTBI COUNTY.
SUPERIOR COURT, JAN. TERM, 1863.
Ann M. Towles, )
> Case Divorce.
».)
Daniel F. Towles.)
VitTY MARSHAL’S OFFICE, Bataxxsh, April 13, 1863.-
V Ike following resolution was passed in Council on the
14th March last, vis!
BtMfosd, That the City Marshal be Instructed to have
G wfrd those lots In Washington and Qreene wards remaln-
t unpaved, as naa *
jag* of tha ordtnani
eompUad with said c
• Th# Paving ordinance has not been complied with In the
following cases, vis:
Washington ward.—Lota No*. 18,14,19,20,21,22,23, U,
28.26.27,28.
_ Green# ward.—Lota Noa. 4,7,8,9,10,18,17.21,22,23,32,
F appearing to the Court, by tho return of the Sheriff,
that theaaldfdefeudant ' *-
g unpaved, as near two years have eUpse^gioc# the pas-
g* of tha ordinance, a majority of the owners having
replied with said ordinance.
w doe* not resldo In this county,
and It further appearing that ho does not reside In this
State, on motion of Fleming A MiUen, defendant's attorneys,
it is ordered that said defendant appear and answer at the
next term of this Court or the case be considered in default
and the plaintiff allowed to proceed 5 and It Is further or-
dered that thla rule be phbllsued for thirty days.
Extract from the minutes.
mh24 JOHN F. GUILMARTIN. c. B.C.C.C.
Charlton, William Cox.
. D.—David R DUlon, Martin Duggan. Archibald C Daven-
ort. Isaac Davis, John Dally, Jatuea Dunn. William Dixon,
Johin)o,tv, , Jr..lMte D.US«ihe, Wllllim U OarldloD. !£!?! J. n. iuuuhaii^
El Henry Ellis, Peter Endres. John Everard, Richard
Enots,JohnElskeamp. .
F—-Joseph Felt, Owen Foley, Jeremiah Flckllng, Green
Fleetwood, Louis N Fall!rant, Caspar J Fulton. Washington
F Florence. Joseph 8 Fay, John G Falllgant. John 0 Ferrill,
Andrew Fnrry.Fredericli Finch, WUUam D Ford, Sewell II
Fish. John Hemming, Richard Flanigan, Thomas Ford.
Patrick Fleming, John Foster.
G—Joseph George, Robert H Griffin, Francis Grimball,
Joseph George, Jr.. Robert M Goodwin, John B Gallic, David
H Galloway,Seaborn Goodall, John Qaromell, Domingo Gal-
leo, Joseph F Gammon. Charles G ross, MartinOerken, James
E Gaudry, Philip Gieblehouse, Henry Ganahl, John P Gull-
martin. John Gerdts, Benjamin Ginovoly, John L Graven-
stein, Ebeneter W M Gifford. James E Godfrey, George A
Gordon. Calvin L Gilbert. Samuel Goldsmith.
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Christopher Hussey, Richard H Howell, Charles 3 Hardee, lp i28 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
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HARPER’S MAGAZINE FOR MAY.
IUTNAM’8 Magazine for May: Legends or tho West, by
l James Hall,
Behind the Curtate, a tale of Elville.
Tho Camel Hunt, a narrative ot Personal Adventure, by
JW Fabens.
Downing’s Rani Essays, with plates.
Blake’s Every Day Scripture Reading.
Spooner’s Dictionary of Painters, Engravers, Sculptors,
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Collier’s Nolos and Emendation of Shskspoar, from the
folio edition of 1C3'2.
Willis’ Summer Cruise Id the Mediterranean, on board of
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Tlie Old Man’s Bride, by Arthur.
Bartlett’s Commercial and Banking Table, adapted to the
WUllamHowe.lraflamHonter,Wililom FHolland. James
Hunter, George S Harding, Edwin E Hertz, Martin Horn,
* .. iBHau * -*"•
^anCE.—AIl pe«ons having claims agzijnst^tho estate
84,40.
Nob
_ . Frederick Kottman, deceased, of IJberty county,
wUl present them within the time prescribed by law; and
all persons Indebted to said estate will make payment to
aol27* V. OREST, Adm’r.
r om*—In accordance with the above resolution, I will
darof
apH8
1 proposals fur paving the said lots, until tho 13th
Mayoext PHILIP M RUSSELL
OTICE.—Two months after date application wlll bo made
City Marshal.
SALE.—Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in
_ . ^ tho Court of Ordinary of Bryan county, for leave
to sell tho real estate belonging to Charles Bashlor. doo’d,
C. M. BASHLOR, Adm’r.
S I -
June next, te front of the court house In the city of
Darien, between the legal hours or sale.a negro man by the
name of Aaron; levied on as tbe property of Edward B.
Baker, to satisfy two A frs.,one Issued from the Superior
- Court of said county In flavor of Aaron Champion, and the
other from the Inferior Court of said county In fovor of Jno.
Bant, both against aald Edward B. Baker. Terms cash.
^aplSO C. O’NEAL, Dputy Sheriff M, c.
N OTICE.—Two months after date, application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Chi
_ . made to the Court of Ordinary'of'Chatham county,
for leave to sell the following negroes, vlx : Peggy, Mat-
* ’ of Aloxander J. Maxwell,
thew, and Anthony, the nroperty 0
late of said county, deceased,
a pll8 SARAH M. MAXWELL, Adro* x
N OTICE.—Two months after date, application will be
roadet o the Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave to
Lemuel L Hover, John Haupt, Samuel B Haupt, William
Henry, nenry Haupt, William W Handler, Robert Haber
sham, John E Hernandos, Robert, Hutchison, Alfred Hay
wood. William Henderson. Charles A Hall. Geo W Hardens-
tie. Robert A Honlker. William L Haupt. Humphrey P Hor
ton. Peter Henry. William Heidt, Levi Hart, Thomas Hen
derson, William P Hunter. Marmaduke Hamilton, Peter D
Hilzheim. Charles F Hamilton. John F Hamilton, William
Hono. William H Hausman, David Ilarrigan, Henry Rar
er. Howell W Hollister. Enoch D Hendry, John 0 Howard,
William II Holmes, Geo Troup Howard. William B Hale,
Gustavs A Holcombe, Claus Hartman, Samuel Hamilton.
Edward J Harden.
I—-John W Ihly.
J—John R Johnson, John T Jones, James R Johnston,
Idward Jones. James C Jones. Alexander Johnson. William
Bullock Jackson, Enoch 8 Johnson, John D Jesse.
K—Philip Kolb, John Kennedy, Alfred Kent, Gefert
' Krou T - v “ “
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Kuck. Peter Krouse. William Krausa, John W Klbbce, Iter-
jyjY HOMF. U* TASMANIA, ornlneycarate Australia,
/1E0RGIA—Nryan CountyBy virtue of an order from
\3T tha Court of Ordl *" *“ --
sell Lot No. thirty-four, te second, originally Henry county,
and I<nt No, one hundred and six te thirteenth district, or-
» Henry, now Fayetto county, belonging to tho es-
V ~ - M 1
the Court of Ordinary of Bryan county, will be sold, on
the first Tuesday ln#nly next, at the courthouse door, te
■aid eounty. between the usual hours of sate, all the lands
belonging to the estate of Martin Shaman, deceased, sub-
V to dower, together with the negroes belonging to said
Veatatee. M. D. MOONEY, Adm’r.,
*pl29 MABY SlIUMAN, Adm’x.
tate of Valentine Creaver. deceased.
JOHN F. GUILMARTIN. Adm’r.
■Jt^"OTICE.—Six moutlis_ after date.^ application will^be
Phincas M Kollock, Philip Kean.
“ “ " Uoyd, I/)u!a L* 0
11 Llghtbourne, William M Leigh, Alonzo
G EORGIA—Bryan County .-—Whereas. Z. E. Dutton, ad-
j , AL. A -1. — — IV. II a. J .——
_ . inado to the Court of Ordinary of Camden county. Ga.,
for letters of dismission as administratrix, with the will an
nexed, on the estate of Susan Fitzpatrick, late of said coun
ty, deceased. no8 DORCUS 8ANCI1EZ. Adm’x.
.‘upon the
®d wlB apply to tne Court of Ordinary of this county, for
letters dlamisaory:
These are therefore to cite all concerned to (lie their ob-
J^OTICE.—Tliree months _after date, application wUl^be
jections. (ifany they have) In term* of the law, otherwise
paid letters will be granted.
apl28 A. H. SMITH, o. B. c.
G EORGIA—Bryan County s—To all whom it may con-
if ** * ~ ' ” J T ”
emu; nuinu, n. u. viam, imw a cut baiu u.
Daniel will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of
administration on the estate of Ellas Perry, late of said
county, deceased:
These are,therefore,toe!te and admonish all whom itmay
concern to be and appear before said Court to make objec
tion (if any they have) on or before the drat Monday te
June next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, A. H. Smith, Esq.. Ordinary for Bryan coun-
this 6th f '
made to the Planters’ Bank of the State of Georgia for
the payment of tho following described notes of said Bank,
the right hand halves of which having been lost In mall
trom Barnwell district, S. C., to Charleston : Letter A, No.
829. for $20, letter A, No. 640, for 820 ; tetter A. No. 988,
for 820 ; letter B, No. 633, for 820, No. 182, for 85.
To Bank of Savannah for payment of letter A, No. 691
for 810. Ieb3—3m SAMUEL SOLOMONS.
OTICE.—Two months after date, application will be
_ . made to theOrdlnary of Chatham county, for leave to
sell all the real estate in Chatmam county belonging to D.
M. Rogers, deceased. Also, ten days after date, for leave to
sell all tho pcrisliablo property of said deceased.
apl5 C. W. ROGERS, Adm’r.
J Lambreth, John , _ ,
B Luce. Hugh Lognu, Stanislaus M Laffiteau. John Lyons,
Levi Lnlienthal. Peter Lee, Edward Lovell, William W Lin
coln, Oliver A Lallocho, John M B Lovell, Martin Larkin.
Noblo Lyon, Frederick I.ohof. Joseph H La (lion, John II
Ladd, Daniel Leahy, llenjamin W Llloyd, Charles A L La
mar. Peter Laurent, James F Under.
M,—Hugh W Mercer. Anthony F Mere, Abraham Minis
William IfC Mills. Jacob Manke. Mulford Marsh. William
Morrill. John Mallory, Adolnho Mode, John Makin, Gefert
Murkins. James W Morgan, Ralph Meldrim, Dan Mallette,
Horace Morse. William H May, Samuel 8 Miller, John Mur
chison, Christian W Maylalnder. Solomon Marer. John Maa-
terson, Luder Mehrtens. Jacob Manses, John EMallery. Hen
ry Mscnliard. Thomas R Mills, James Monnahan, Charles A
MnglU, John D Mallard. Jacob MIUer«v.
Tc^-Gcorgo A McCleskey, Bartholomew JlcJunarney,
. .. ». ~ .. SfcCarthey. Joseph J McCoy
McRedmond,
j Mrs. Charles Meredith.
An English Soldier In the U. S. Army in Mexico.
The Phonographic Teacher, by Webster.
Ward’s English Items, a further supply.
Jennies' Diary and Rebecca and Rowena, by Thackeray.
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mi
t aM°Profo*sor of Mental and
> JaOud, Profeoaor of Natural Ssieneea.
K. itasafifAK, Fkofoesof ot XMhfisaUi
itlcs and Director of
onrr M. Hotnctiw, Profoesor of Bells# Lettrosi
nss.
editb, aad E. Bennett . .;
feb21—dkw3m
® RICF. LANDS FOR 8ALE.—The Tract of LAND on the
Bt. Mary’s River, known as tho Cut-off Tract, containing
five hundred (600) acres are tldo swamp and fresh marsh
lands, with a rise and foil of tldo of six feet. The marsh
land was successfully cultivated many years since, producing
Cotton, Cane, and Rice.
These lands could be put te order with less labour, it Is
believed, than would be required for putting Hammock lands
te order, and are considered very sate from overflow te gales
and freshets.
For further particulars and terms, which will be made easy
to a purchaser, apply to John Fraser and Co., Charleston,
8.C., or to Mrs. Henry Bailey, 8t. Mary’s, Camden county,
Georgia.
A plat of the land may be seen at the office of the Geor
gian. aid 27—die
g FOIl SALE.—A Tract of LANp.conUinlnp^K
. . improvemi ,
county. The land Is of good quality, nine and bay land, 60
acres of which are in cultivation, and tho remainder well
timbered, offering strong inducements to persons interested
te procuring turpentine. The Improvements consist of a
two-story frame dwelling, together with negro houses, stables,
-A .. lecesaary outbuildings. Tho location
>r heslthf ' *■'
and all other necessary outbuildings. Tho location cannol
bo surpassed for hesllhfulness or salubrily of clJinsto, with
“od water, and a rango for cattlo which cannot bo excelled.
0 above property can bo bought at a very reasonable price,
and on the most accommodating terms, if r “* " *'
and on tho most accommodating terms, if early application
be made to the subscribers, at Walthourville. IJ fieri v county.
It W. I1ACON
apl 20—d&c
LAND FOlt SALIC.
jiym THE subscriber offers for salo 1,200 acres of Land,
IrMlying on the ALitamaha, river, three miles below the
*“-fork, known aa Town Bluff. There are 250 acres open,
ready for cultivation; also two small framed houses with
good framed barn and good framed store house, situate on
the bank of tho river, ono of tho best stands for a Htore In
this section. Tho ptaco has tho advantage of steamboats
during tho fall, winter and spring mouths, aud one of the
best fisheries on tho river for shad. Any person wishing
to purchase can do so by calling on the subscriber on the
place,
AU10. 980 acres of Land well timbered, with 160 acres of
first rate bay land well ditched and drained, ready for clear
ing. with five acres cleared. Said land will produce fifty
bushels of corn to tbe acre. This land lies two miles from
Mann Ferry, on the Alatamaha river.
Also, 6.000 acres of first quality pine timbered land on
the Alatamaha andOcmulgee rivers.
All these tends are situate In the first and second district
of Appling connty. Also, 2,000 acres of land well timbered
with cypress and white oak. Any person wishing further
particulars can address me at Hall 1*. 0., Georgia.
jsnal—lawd&wfim W. DYAIJ,.
A®*Tho Raleigh, (N. C.) Standard will please publish
weekly for six months, and send bill to w. D.
Hwinr M. Bouabtiw, profoesor of Bellea Lsttros,
—
Msredith, .
briber information, may be ob-
01 the officers of the Ooltege, ot
gentlemen, ^who constitute the
Jones,MjD-TmaldtuTlB.M. Peo
ples, Esqr., Treasurer! Tho#. J. Barney, Esar- Secretary! Col.
J. B. Walker, Rev. N. 0. Foster. Re?. xTlf. Irwin, Wm. F
Stokes, Edmund Walker, Zachanah Fkars, Nathan Masse]
Wm. W. B. Crawford, M. D., BenJ. Harris, Jas. F. Swanson, 3
W. Fears,R. P. Zimmerman.
Madison, Morgan county,Deo. 23rd, 1861.
dr 20 • "lawdinrtf
CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL ACAD
EMY AT BLUFFTON, 8. C.
Rev. JOSEPH B. 8EABROOK, Principal.
^ Mr. THOMAS J. WELLS, Assistant.
rTuIE Principal has been enraged for nearly twenty years
A te the Instruction of youths. Th* Assistant has beep
engaged "as Teacher of Mathematics and tbe English branches
for the last eight year* te the Besafort College.
Boys will be received as boarders te tbe families, both of
tbk Principal and Assistant. The price ef board, tuition,
Ac., will bo sixty-five dollars per quarter, payable semi-an
nually.
In point of healthiness, Blufflon is not surpassed by any
'■cation In *—
ff •JW
fo* V( B known *
from the agentln their vldnire? 2
md the testimony of tliore who
vain able curative powers, but to mrti.*, ,x WU(!il1
convalescents, so (list the tBSS!* ^weaK'J'l
tte fountain-head; a course wfi
credulous, and ono by which ths
medy 1* certain of being sustii^d p wi tU »*f»S
proprietors, who will acreid evere ugjJ
Union, numbering among them tom,
physicians, clergymen. e3lton an d ^, U,t
dering the relUWIIty and efflraev
the reach of doubt and distrust • f U,e "•rirhJ
, „ MORDMORE’SRHtTJMATlCfY.ut^ H
te a VegeUbl* Extract, an tetero.1 , |
jsaSKSffiaa
n the Southern country.
Htfercnea—Bishop Elliott, Dr. Flckllng. Gen. Jas. Hamll-
ton,and Mr. Lynch Hamilton.dcc8—eodlS
MERCER UNIVERSITY.
J’enjldd, Create County, aa.
m-ntm.
T LIE Studies te this University are:—A Theological course
of threo years, designed for those who are preparing for
tho Gospel Ministry;
1 A Collegiate Course of four years, equal to that of other
Colleges te the country;
AScientitlcCourseof three years, including, with some ad
dition. all the studies of the Collegiate Course except tbe An
cient Languages ;
The above have also for sale, the grrat alimi:
MORT19IORR.B . *■ i
BITTER CORDIAL AND BLOOD Pmiviti I
now herald It to the world as po*se»ifoJ
virtue.knownln tl.e Materia K *
The regular time for the admission of Students, Is at ths
>pening of tho Fall Term, the last Wednesday te August.
Candidates for admission ntothe Collegiate Course m
) te Ge<
apl 13
W. THORNE WILI.IAMS
Jt^EW BOOKS.—Jeames’ Diary, a Legend of tho Rhino,
.... lary, a Legi
and Robocca and Rowena, by W. M. Tliackoray.
Wood’s and Beach’s United States Dispensatory.
Ancient Christianity Exemplified.
MUlman’ History of Chemistry.
New Themes for the Protestant Clergy.
Tho Infant’s Progress from tho Valley of Distruction to
Everlasting Glory. Illustrated by the authomff Little Henry
and his Bearer; Vteet’a Pastoral Theology.
Barnum’s Illustrated News; Gleason's Pictoral.
Simon Kenton, or the Scout's Revenge, for sale at the
book store of 8. S. SIBLEY,
aplU 136 Congress-streot.
ty, this 6th day of May, 1863.'
OTICE.—Allpersona Indebted to the estate oflfevld M.
majfi
A. H. SMITH, o. b. 0.
f1EORGIA—Bullock County:—To all whom It may 1
VJ Whereas, Milton Sheppard will apply at tho
Ordinary for Letters of Administration on tho lan
concern:
... Court of
landed part
sons having demands against said estate will present them
duly attested to CHARLES W. ROGERS,
ap!6 Qualified Administrator.
Ordinary for .
of th# aetata of Absolem Hmgin, v., deceased ,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to
file their objections (If any they have) te my office, within
the time prescribed by law, otherwise said letters will t
granted. may2 WM. LEE, Sen’r. o. b. c.
G EORGIA—NulfocA Cbunfyr—To all whom It may con
if — «—*
T eern: Whereas, Wm. Lee, jr. will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for letters dismlssory aa administrator on the
estate of Thomas Lee. a lunatic, deceased:
These are therefore to eite and admonish all whom It m*j
• concern, tobe and
loch county on the
objections,If any they
* Witness, Wm. Lee, sen’r. Esq.,Ordinary for Bulloch connty,
this 17th day of March,1853.
■mh26 WILLIAM LEE, Sr., 0. B. 0
QEOROti-«kite»
i appear attho Court of Ordinary for Bul
loch county on the first Monday In October next, to make
they have, otherwiso said letters will be
jp»—To all whom it may con-
T earn j Whereas, Jehue Everitt will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for letters dismlssory on the estates of John
Everitt and Sarah Everitt:
Thee* are, therefore, to eite and admonish all whom It
xnay concern, to be and appear before said Court to make
objection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday
In NovemD*£tMnct,'otherwise said letters will be granted.
Wltnaae/Wm. Lee, sen., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch com
tf«4ltu26th day of April, 1853.
* WM. LEE, Sen’r., o.n.o
NEW WINE AND LIQUOR STORE,
No. 0 mUaker-dreH.
THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announces to the
citizens of 8avannah, and of tho interior of this
State, that ho lias now opened and will keep con
tinually In store, a large assortment of the best qualities
of the various kinds of WINES AND LIQUORS, both foreign
and domestic, invoiced from the best sources, and to his
stock of which, at present on hand, he Invites attention.—
Having had extensive experience te France as a manufac
turer, and te America as importer and dealer, his acquain
tance with tho trade enables him to offer assurance that the
articles which are enumerated below are each genulno:
Articles or Direct Importation.—French Dran-
dies of various brands: Holland Gin; Scotch, Irish and
Monongahela Whisky; Old Batavia Arrack; Jamaica and
St Croix Rum.
Wlnea.—Old Port, Madeira, Sherry, Champagne. Ilock,
Claret. Sauternc and Burgundy Wines.
Cordials.—In cases. Curacoa, Maraschino, Ratafia, Sls-
valtx. Kirschenwasser. Absinth, Ac.
Ale and Porter.—London Brown Stout, and Edin
burgh Ale.
Also Agent for Domestic Liquors.
nov5 R. MAYER.
1 EORGIA—BuUoch County j—To all whom It may concern:
G EL ... - ----
Whereas, Green R. Slater and Thomas Dasher, Admin
istrators on the eatite of John 0. Sister, a minor, have
. Ued for letters dlsmteaory;
These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it mav
northern to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary for Bul
loch eounty, on the first Monday In November next,to make
objections, if any thoy have, otherwise said letters will be
granted.
Witness. Wm Lee, sen’r,Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch county,
this 26th day of April, 1863.
ap!26 WM. LEE, 8en’r, 0. ■. 0.
GROCERIES, Ac.
_ 100 bogs prime Rio Coffee, 60 do do Java do
20 hhda Porto Rico Sugar 10 do N. 0. do
“‘•CM loo bbls Stuart’s B and C Sugar
«■■■■ 20 do Crashed Sugar, 20 do Ground do
20 bbls Loaf Sugar, 20 boxes Lemon Syrup
60 do Nos. 1,2 and 3 Mackerel, 10 half do 2 do
100 do Bait. Flour. 60 do H S. do, 60 do hnlf do Canal
10 casks Bacon Sides, 6 do Shoulders
20 boxes Northern Cheese, 20 do Engtsh Dairy do
60 do No. 1 Soap, 60 do Pale do, 26 do Starch
60 do Tobacco, assorted brands -
60 bbls Planting Potatoes. 20 boxes Sperm Candles
60 boxes Tallow Candles, 60 do Star do
26 do Adamantine do
60 bbls old Monongahela Whisky. 2,000 ft Codfish
... . Gin. Rum and Brandy
QEOROIA—NuiioeA County.—Jo nil whom it may con
cern ; Whereas, Andrew Wilson, will apply at the
. ........ ..—• -jutoronthe
Court of Ordinary for tatters dismlssory as execui
estate of Abaolam Hagan, deceased | .....
These arelherefore to cite and admonish all whom It may
concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objcc-
ion (If any they have) on or before the 29th day of July
next, otherwise sold letters will be granted.
Witness, Wm. Lee, sen’r; Esq..Ordin*i
ty, this 29th day of January. 1853.
jan29 WILLIAM LEE. Sen’r, 0. B. c.
IEORUIA—NuiioeA Cbimly—Notlco to tho Ilelra of John
200 do Whisky, GTn. Rum and
20 casks Cognac Brandy, 60 dozen Brooms
2 pipes Holland Gin. 2 >4 casks Scotch Whisky
600 gross Pipes. 100.000 SpnniahSegara
20 dozen Demljons, 200 reams Wrapping Paper
50 five and three gallon Kegs.
Landing and te store, for sale by
Jan29 COHEN A TARVER
ry Ei
Ixi
PURE AS IMPORTED.
inary for Bulloch coun- TllPORTED WINES, LIQUORS AND SHIAHS.—The sub-
A scriber has now on band a fine and well selected stock
of Wines and liquors, comprising the following: 1 buttol
.... ■>. . . w [ n0 v 7, ■ -
" choice Reserve 1
the finestq
deira V
vintngo of 1844;
mad* to the Honorable Ordinary Court of Bulloch county,
when sitting for Ordinary purposes for leava to divide the
. Estate of John Everett, deceased.
d*18 JOHN EVERETT, Adm’r with the will annexed.
t quality a_. , —
1 do choice old London Particular ; 1 do choice and
v and cnico old Reservo, vintngo
1 pipo ol
3 0/ 1840;
G EORGIA—Chatham County*-To all whom It may con-
w " " " * _1 ' " * * *
T oera t Whereas, John F. Gullmsrtin will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters of dismission as administra
tor on the estate of Walter Smith, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may
concern to oe and apper before said Court to make objec
tion (Ifany they have) on or before the first Monday In Slay
nsxt, otherwise said Is tterswill bo granted.
Witness, John M. MiUen, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham coun
ty, thla 81st day of October, 1862.
nol JOHN M. MILLLEN. 0. c. a
^JBORQIA—CRaiAam
»—To all whom It may con-
dly will apply at tho Court
i(stl
delicately flavored old Palhetlno, vintage of 1830; 1 do
choice and exceedingly rare old Sercial. vintage of 1820;
1 half pipe rich and most highly flavored South Side Grape
Juice; 2 pipes old London Market; 8 nuartcr casks old Ar-
nnjo, vlntago of 1830 ; also, a lot of old Reserve,of nn older
Importation, in boxes and demljons: 2 pipes choice old
Port Wine, 2 half pipes do Sherry do, 12 do do choice old
Cognac of various brands, vis: Hennesy, London Dock,
Jean Louis, Pinet Castillon, Guimard, Snzcrac. Salignac and
Otard, Dupuy A Co.; 1 puncheon old Scotch Whisky, 1 do
old Jamaica Rum, with various kinds of Claret, Port, Ten-
eriffe, Sherry and other Wines; choice Champagne of vari
ous brands; Hock Wines; Imported Cordials, such as Cur
acao. Marachlno, Anescttc. asorted Cordials. Brandy Fruits.
Ac., for sale by no23 J. R0UR1EAU.
Patrick McDowell, William .. .....
Laurence McKenna. Thomas McKenna, Daniel McRedmom .
Thomas W MeArthor, James McHenry, Michael McGrea
Patrick Me Govern.
N—-George N Nichols. Thomas J Naylor. Daniel Nelson,
Samuel Nuttman. James SNcidllnger, Nathl Nungazer. John
G Ncidllnger, William 0 Norwood,Jacob Newbcrger.Gilbert
N Nevle, Thomas M Nowell, James A Norris, John R Nor-
n. Robert C Nock.
O—John Oliver, Charles E O’Sullivan, John W Owens,
George S Owens, Annlnlus Ocurlor, Edward O’Byrne, Wil
liam 0 O’Driscoll. Dennis O’Connor. Phillip O'Connell.
P-^l’hllip J Punch. Thomas Purse, John Poole, James
Potter, Joseph E Pelot, Charles F Preston. William Procter,
Edward PadeKonl. Edward Padelford, jr.. Elisha Parsons,
Daniel O Philbrick, Anthony Porter, Dennis M Patrick, Ed.
win Parsons. George Parsons, Edward Powers.
Q.—William Quuntock, jr.
R—Philip M Russell. Daniel Robertson, John A Richard
son, William Rcmshart. George Robertson, Jr, Robert R
Rhodes. Henry Hobcr, William Rogers, Charles E Robinson,
Andrew M Ross, John W Rcmshart, James G Rodgers. Ber
nard Roden, James B Read. Georgo Robbins. Joseph Rosse,
Jr., David Rosenblatt. WUUam P Rowland. Wm P Roberts,
John Reilly, Jefferson Roberts, John P W Read, Jas Rhind,
Joseph Ribero. Jacob Kosenband, John S Rogers. Allen
Russell. William Robinson. James Riley. Horace J Royall.
8—Patrick K Shiela, Henry Seltxer, Wm Henry Stiles,
Patrick Smith, Francis Sorret. Samuel S Sibley. Edward A
Soullnrd, Abraham Simpson. Llxar Solomons, John A Schaf
fer. Frederick Schaffer, Francis F 8trobhart, Francis Shells,
Hannan Sllber. Joachim R Saussey. James J Snider, John
Savage. Ezra Stacy, James H Sandiford, Jacob Shaffer.Con-
rad Schnider. John G Sexton, John H Strous. John FStur-
ternnt. Walter W Smith, Francis M Stone, Emanuel Shef-
ta.ll, John H Stegin. Alexander J C Shaw, Farley R Sweat,
James F Stokes, John A Staley, Abner Sawyer. Samuel D
Sweat. Janies Sullivan. Solomon Sheftall. Daniel T Scran
ton. Daniel H Stewart. John Slone. William 8alte, Joseph D
Stebbins, Jacob Spang, William Shinnera, John Shuuzel.
Matthew Shannon, Dennis Sullivan, I’hUip Smith, John
Shwlnk, James Shea. ,
T.—l’oter G Thomas. John F Tucker, John T Thomas .
William S Thompson.George HTitcomb, Charles G Talbinl,
John DTenbroek, John Thompson, Frederick A Tupper. Jas
Tburrt. William II Tinsley, Barnard G Ttidcn, Anderson C
Toms, Francis Truchelut.
V.—Charles Van Horn. David Veeder Tristam Vorstille,
nenry II Veratillo. William H S VerstIUe. Henry Vlelstitch,
W—■Richard Wayne,Edward O Wilson, WUUam Waters,
Robert 1) Walker. Henry F Willink. Laurence W Wall, Na
thaniel F Webster, Henry 0 Wyer. James T Webb. Henry E
Weed, Smith Warner, Thomas White, Francis HWelman.
Nicholas Woir. William White, Thomas S Wsyne, Benjamin
Whitehead. Jacob Wineberg, Samuel A Wood. Georgo S
Walt, Charles Wilson. Thomas J Walsh, John W Wilson..To-
Jeph Washburn, Zachsriah N Winkler. Lewis W Wells.Ed
mund Wallen, Wyllr Woodbridge. Christopher White. Seth
Woodward. Isaac Wilder, Dennis Wynn, James White. Philo
H Wildtunn. WUllam Watson. William P Whlto, Philip D
Woolhopte. Ashbol Welles, John J Waver.
YI»r Faston Young.
Z.—Edwin S Zittrouer.
AU persons entitled to vote, and desirous of voting at
the next election for Mayor and Aldermen of the city of
Savannah and hamlets thereof, are respectfully requested
to call at iny office and register their names within tho
time prescribed by law, else they will bo debarred the right
of voting thereat. EDWARD 0. WILSON.
apll5 Clerk of Council.
N EW BOOKS.—Macaulay’s Speeches on various occa
sions.
The Lofty and the Lowly,by Miss McIntosh.
Heart Histories and Life Pictures, by T, S. Arthur,
De Quinrey’s Narrative and Miscellaneous Papers, 2 vols.
his Opium Utter and all his other works.
Goethe's Faust, translated by Hayward.
Memoir of the Physical and Political Geography of Ne
Grenada, by Gen. Mosquera. translated from the Spanish
Theodore Dwight, wl‘
feb3
a map.
W. TMORNE WILLIAMS
B OOKS! BOOKS 11—Boyor's French Pronouncing Dic
tionary.
Bianco, a tale of Erin and Italy, by Edward Maturin, Esq.
author of Montezuma. Eva, Ac.
Punch’s Prize Novelists, the Fat Contributor and Travels
te London, by Thackaray.
Garden Walks with tho Poot#,br Mrs. C. M. Kirkland.
A further supply of Grace Aguilla’s works.
The Vale of Cedars, Women of Israel.
A Winter te Madeira. Home and its Influence.
Parisian S'ghts and French Principles, Men’s Wives.
Yellow PJush Papers; Tbe Lady Bird, by lady Fullerton
History of I’endennls. by Thackaray ; Stern's Works.
Popo’s Poetical Works, Bums’ do, Youg, Gay, Dealy an
Collins.
Plutarch’s Lives, Mysteries of Paris, tho Spitfire. Ac., for
•ale at the book store or 8. S. SIBLEY,
mh24 136 Congress-street.
T HE HOME CIRCLE, or familiar thought* on various
topics, literary, moral and social, by Mrs. Kirkland ;
Homes of American Authors, comprising anecdotal and de
scriptive sketches. Illustrated with vlows of their residen
ces from original drawings, and a fac simile of the manu-
Igh _ ,
script of each author; Romance of Indian Life and other
tales, by Mrs. Mary H. Eastman, beautifully Illustrated ; Il
lustrious Personages of the 19th Century, illustrated with
steel engravings; Gems from Moore’s Melodies, 4to., ten
beautiful illustrations; The Rible te the Family, by Doctor
Iloanlman : Foot Prints of Truth, or Voico of Humanity, by
John Cole Hager, illustrated steel engravings ; Gift Book of
Goins, a literary offering of all seasons, edited by Emily Per-
clval, richly illustrated; Revlow of Now Themes; received
and for sale by S. S. SIBLEY,
dedl4 136 Congress-street.
(Vi KW BOOKS.—Memoirs of a Huguenot Family, by Ann
i. v Maury; Yankee Notions, or Whlttllns from Jonathan
Jack Knife, vol. 1, price 81H ; Kate Stewart, a story from
Blackwood's Magazine: Putnam’s Monthly, a magazine of
•t>— --■* — 4 —* * M - 1- Rnr **“•■
literature, science and art, vol. l,No. 1: Romance of Stu
dent Life Abroad, bv Richard B. Kimball.author of St. Led-
Ac ; A Story of Lite on the Isthmus, by Joseph W. Fa-
1; Pictures from St. Petersburg, by Edward Jerrman;
Harper’s Mngnzlne for Janunry; Consolation, in discourses
on select topics, addressed to tho suffering people of God, by
J. W. Alexander, D. D.; Life of Sir Waller Scott, by Donald
MacLeod; More of Frank Freeman’s Barber Shop; receiv
ed by dec30 JOHN B. CUBBEDGE.
N EW BOOKS.—Putnam's Magazine, for March.
r —«-• * —*
Tho Two Merchants, or Solvent and Insolvent, by T. _.
Arthur.
The Miseries of Human Life, nn Old Friend in a Now Dress.
Barnum's Illustrated News, No. 9. Received by
mli3 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
valuable: rice land for sale.
wysa A Tract of Tide Swamp Land, containing 600 acres,
IrRWyingon the Alatamaha river, three miles above Dari-
■■"•en, adjoining lands of the estate of Butler and Dun-
wody on the east, and GignUlint and Walker on tho north
and west, having as good a pitch of tide ns nnv rice plan
tation on the river. My terms are. twenty dollars per acre,
one-fourth cash, and the balance on a credit of from five to
be paid annually,
case of iny absence
, •— the land, a plan of which can
be seen at the ofllco of the Georgian.
„ SAMUEL M. STREET.
Pxnncc, Jan. 22. 1863. jan25—lam
luumi caoii. auu me oaiance on a crec
ten years, the interest only required to b
Apply to the undersigned at Dnrien. In ci
Mr. Jijira Phinolk will show the land, a p
, FOR SAI£.—A Tract of LAND of Five Hundredacrcs
.strictly prime Rico Land, immediately opposlto tho old
1 of Hardwick. Tlie situation of the place nffords one
of tho best Saw-mill seats te tho Southern country, facilities
for timber being easy and without end. VeasseIs coming
from sea can load Immediately alongside, drawing from ten
to fifteen feet of water. For terms apply to Henry Williams,
U.S. District Attorney,Savannah,or to 11. STILUS Bryan coun-
STEAM SAW MILL FOR SALE,
S ITUATED half a mile from this City, on the canal, has a
basin capsble of holding two million feet of I/>gs. The
Mill has been in operation about seven months, runs two
gangs anil nn edging saw, also Grist Mill. This Mill saws
from 12 to 15 M. feet per day. For iiarticular*apply to
WYLLY A MONTMOLL1N.
ffCfr FOR SALE—That valuable parcel of land formerly
2JCoccupied by E. Jcncke’s, Esq., known ns a Cooper’s
Shop and Yard. It Is bounded on tho east by West Bound-
ary street, west by tho Canal, north by Railroad street, and
south by lots Nos. 6 and 6, and contains about four acres,
fcbl WYLLY A MONTMOIJJN.
being the Wharf now occupied by the Charleston Steam
Packet Company, measuring one hundred feet on the River,
anil running back about two hundred feet to Canal-street
Theproiierty is now under a lease which will expire on the
first of November next.
If not sold at prirate sale previous to the first Tuesday te
February, it will then be offered at auction at the Court
House, Apply to de!6
COHEN A FOSDICK.
F it SALE.—A negro woman, aged about thirty-eight
years, a firstrato washer, warranted as such, with
her daughter, aged twenty-two years, a seamstress.—
Also, a woman, aged about forty years, a good cook, with
nor children, two boys, seven and sixteen years of age.
These negroes, belonging to an estate, will bo sold during
this week, on liberal terms.
JanlO T. J. WALSH. No. 170 Bay-st.
TVTEGROES FOR 8ALE.—A woman aged 35 years, a good
-LI cook washer and Ironer. A mulatto woman, 27 years
old, a first rate aenmstress and house servant, and her eon
8 years old. A woman 87 years old. a good cook,wssherand
ironer, and her two children aged 8 and 2 years. A boy
aged 17 years. A man 36 years old, a good field hand. Also,
a boy oged 10 years. Apply to
WYLLY A MONTMOIJJN.
F OR SALE—A likely family of negroes: a carpenter 35,
his wife 32, a good washer anil ironer. her son, very
likely, 15, a girl 6, a boy 3, and nn infant. Tlie above ne
groes are of good character and very valuable.
WYLLY
Jan20
XY A MONTMOLIJN.
T70R SALE.—-A likely negro man 27, another 24, another
X 1 20, another 28, ana a * ■“ ‘ " ‘
Janl4
F IR SALK.—A mulatto woman. 20 years o
seamstress, and her chUd. Apply to
J»nl4 WYLLY A MONTI
MONTMOIJJN.
old, a good
Ij’OK SALE.—A negro woman, and her four children ; 1
L man 21, one 19, boy 14,and boy 11. country raised.
janl4 WYLLY A MONTMOIJJN.
F UR SALE—Six likely negro girls, aged from 12 to 1,
years; also a woman, aged 23 years, a good cook, wash
er and ironer, with her two girl children, 6 and 2 yea
Applj to no29 WYLLY A MOKTMOLLLN
F OR SALE.—Two very likely country raised negroes: a
man aged 26years, a first rate Axeman and Field hand.
man aged 26years, a first rate Axeman and Fiel- ...
and tils wife aged 20 years, accustomed to house aud field
work. They are sold for no fault, and warranted sound.
Apply to dec24 WYLLY A MONTMOLIJN.
Course must
sustain* a satisfactory examination In Geography, Arith
metic. English, Latte and Greek Grammar, Ckcaar, YlrglL
Cicero’s Select Orations, and Jacob’s Greek Reader | ana
must be ot least fourteen years of age.
Candidates for admission into the Scientific Course must
sustain a satisfactory examination on Geography. Arithmetic,
English Grammar, Simple Equations in Algebra, and two
books in Geometry; and must be at least sixteen years of
age. xxnwraa.
Tuition. Spring ftrm. JbHJbm.
lx Theological Sejhnart, Gratuitous... .Gratuitous.
LxCulledk. 826 00 816 00
Scientificfourse. 25 00 16 00
Lx Acadexv—
Preparatory Class. 26 00 15 00
Second “ 20 00 12 00
Third “ 16 00 9 00
Elementary “ 10 00 fl 00
Room Rent 6 00 4 00
Contingent Expenses. 2 00 1 00
'These expenses require to be paid in advance.
From Students who lodge te the College buildings, fifty
dollars will be received as full payment for the tuition fees,
room rent, and contingent expenses of the year.
Tho price of Board te the village is 810 per month ; of
washing, room-rent, and fuel, 83.
COMXRXmXXT AXD VACATTOXB.
Tlie Commencement Is held on tho lost Wednesday te
July.
There are two Vacations, dividing the year into terms, as
follows ;
^First Term—from last Wednesday in August to December
Winter Vacation—from December 15th to February 1st.
Second Term—from first day of February to Commence
ment.
Summer Vacation—from Commencement to last Wed
nesday in August. B. M. SANDERS,
Secretary of the Roard of Trustees.
Any friend, by npplicntlon to Dr. J. I* DAGG, President of
the University, will receive a catalogue, containing the
course of studies, and all other necessary information.
Physicians of the first standing fo’the omu,,
10 and prescribe it as the most effective 1 ^**4
Alterative and Blood Porta
ever known. To the sedentary It I
Balm of Gilead. Especially to Fern,M J
ble condition of llfo, It recommends Itself m Ik?
point of efficacy to any of the numerous
... efficacy to any of the numerau
tontrated under tho comprehenitve nsme tf
* EeartaWe Spirit, plearant to take j
uTe *0 b« used te any state of health, even C’J
delicate Fkmote or Child. t0 “J «
MB' Price 81 OOper bottle.
W. Y ALEXANDER A «)., I
No. 1 Barclay-street, (Astor I
For salo by A. A. 80L0M0NS, and J HT - 1
gists, Savannah, Ga. u.c,
•Bill
CARPER’S BPANISlisnirtn^
TIIB GREAT PURIFIER OF THEBhLl
Not a Partide of Memo!in ! UX,D| |
A N INFALLIBLE BEHEI.Y (or SiV. J
ix Rheumatism, Obstinate CuUntouiFmt& H
or Pustule on the Face, Blotches, Bolls. OrtSekn
Wng Worm or Tetter. Scald Heid, EohSjL'Sl
of the Bones and JolnU. Stubborn
dera, Lumbago, Spinal CompUlnti, sod t!l
.Blclojis use of Mercury, ImpradnJSg
from an tejuai
Impurity of tbe Blood.
Hodldn-. which LubfcoaecdAnyJ
the number of extraordinary cures effettat o
^ the proprietor*. »t tbsVwM^J
of their friends, to offer It to the public.abldnSl
the utmost confidence In Its virtue* and
properties. The following certificates.
number, are, however, etrongcr testimony ?
word of the proprietors; and are all from
known in their localities, and of the highest twMnafl
many of them now residing in tbe city of RkW/rfl
F. HOYDEN. Eoq., of the Exchange^ fiSBlSl
, Exchange How. u,
known every where, says he lias seen tbe VriwJr!
Caktku’s SfAXifiii MlXTCBB administered In (ZTi. 01
cases, in nearly all the diseases for which it b
ed. with tbe most astonishingly good results.
the most extraordlnsry medicine he baser—--
AGUE AND FEVER—Git!
JltEAT CUReTK-,
that for three years I had Ague and Fever of the iT!
lent description. 1 had several Physicians loot UnTJ
titles of Quinlno. Mercury, and 1 believe aU tbe ifi
STEAM ENGINE if MACHINERY AGENCY.
.w Tlie undersigned. B. W. Leoxard and E.
Smith, (the former having been fur more
3giMj^Xrthan 30 years manager and agent of the
Matteawan Establishments; tne Utter for
many yeara connected with the AlUIra Works, as Superin
tendent and Engineer, and more recently superintending
engineer for the Collins’ Line of New York and Liverpool
United States Mall Steam Ships, as also of the Ocean 8(eam
Navigation Company’s, running between New York, South
ampton and Bremen,,) having formed a copartnership, of
fer their services as consulting Engineers and Agents, for
purchasing or superintending the construction of raddle
Wheel and Propeller Steam Vessels of every description,
Marine Engines and Uollors for Ocean and River Steamers,
Locomotive* and other Railroad Machinery, Pumping En-
te nnd Machinery for Water Works and Draining lands,
Engines and Machinery •• — •
, . .‘Here tUlhi TSisi
vertli-ed. but *11 without any permanent rriirf TIW
tried Carter’s SrAxntn Mixtvrk. two bottler cf
tually cured me, and I am happy to ray I hire liuST
Chills or Fevers since. I consider It the bert 7t«!i kal
world, and tho only medicine that ever reached btiw ■
Beaver Dam, near Riahmund, Va. JOHN L0\S I
C. B. LUCK, Esq., now in the city of Richnoolalkl
many yeara to tbe Post Office. bt« *uch coeldrMkM
astonishing efficacy of Carter’s 8m>n kumitk^
has bought upwards of 60 bottles, which hehiiritH.
upwards of60bottles. which behasrirnL
to tho alflicted. Mr. Luck says ho has never u«ih
fail when taken according to directions.,
Dr. MINGE. a practising Physician, sad forerrhdj
City Hotel, te the city of Richmond, uyi he built '
y for Iron Works, Cotton, Wool-
fine . ........
en and Fhix Manufactories, and Machinery for every de-
of Manufacturing. Corn, Flour and Saw Mills, Su-
■cription „ ,
gar Mills and Refineries, Quartz Crushing and other Mining
Machinery, Mill Geering. Shafting and Pullies. Every de
scription of Castings, Wrought Iron Forgings. 4te.
S|«cificatlons and contracts prepared, plans and de
tail drawings furnished, steam vessels, steam engines and
other machinery surveyed aud value thereof estimated.
Second hand steam vessels, steam engines and Boilers,
cotton and woolen machinery generally, for sale.
W. B. LEONARD h E. W. SMITH,
Office 75 Merchants’ Exchange,
Cr. Walt and Hanorer-atreets, NewYork.
rejtkexctb at the north.
E Iv Collins. Agent New York and Liverpool U SM8toamera
C II Sand, President Ocean Steam Navigation Company
Mortimer Livingston, Agent New York and Havre U S M
Steamers.
Ezra Nye. Commander Steamer Pacific.
Joseph J Comstock, Commander Steamer Baltic.
O W Floyd. Commander Steamer Washington.
James P Allaire, Esq., formerly Proprietor of the AUatre
Works.
John F Winter. Son k Co, Merchants, New York.
Eagle k Hazard, “ “
Peter Cooper, “ **
Asa Worthington, “ u
A O Parmclcn. . ” “
Janies Bognrdus. Iron Store Builder. “
Hazard k Mnnteath. Merchants. Buffalo, New York.
Bush k Wihles. Merchants. Boston, Mass.
I* Grlnell & Sous, Merchants, iTovidence, R. I.
REnCRIWCEH AT THE BOOTH.
J P Phillips, Fsq., Cleveland, Ohio.
J E IsHnoine. President Mechanic*’ Mg. Co., Petersburg. Va.
C P Mallett, President Rock fish Mg. Co., FayettevlUe, N. C.
J O (him*. Agent Rowan ManuPg. Co.. Salisbury. N. C.
Wm Gregg. President GranltevUleMg. Co., Charleston, 8. C,
Georgo W Winter, Ranker, Columbus, Geo.
Joseph W Winter, Esq., Montgomery. Al*.
W J Lcdyard, Merchant, Mobile, Al*.
Sidney Smith, Esq. “ “
Rufus R Belknap, Manuf’r “ “
James Saul, Esq., Prest. Com’l. Water Works, NOrleans, La
W W White, Banker. New Orleans. La.
Samuel I) Murguii, Merchant. Nashville, Tonn.
J G Ambler. Esq., JacksonvlUe, Florida.
J S Sanborn. Esq.. Coffeevllle, ilbu.
Burtill k Patrick, Merchants, San Francisco, Cal.
Cliarles Bognrdus, Architect. “ “ *el8
In a number of instances the effects of Catnk ir_
Mixtvrk. which were most truly surprising, lit an|l
caso of Consumption, dependent on tbe Liver, the esia
facts were wonderful indeed. 1 ™
SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of the Arm of Drinkerk k
Richmond, was cured of Liver complaint of S vn.i ta
Ing. by tho nse of two bottles of Carter’s Spsnitk Xka
GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA-TbeEditors elthU
mond Republican had a servant employed is tke
room, cure 1 of violent scrofula, combined with 1L.
tism, which entirely disable! him from work. TvtU
of Carter’s Spanish Mlxtnre made a cerfett cored kzJ
the Editors. In a public notice, say they - cheerful// nil
mend it to all who are afflicted within/ diieue till
blood.” "
STILL ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA—1 hid t
valuable boy cured or Scrofula by Carter’! SptiAlL
* consider it a truly valuable medicine. JU9B
* " * ’ the R. F. k
tore.
TAYI/IR, Conductor on
'. kP. RR.Co,t
Virginia.
Salt Rheum off^O Ycnra Standlni
ng C
Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, residing in tbedtvclBc
m tv cl El
was cured by three bottles of Carter's s-psnuh 11
Salt Rheum, which be bad nearly 20 yean, ini ihll
the physicians or the city could not cure. Hr. T5cJ
Is a well known merchant of Richmond. Y*.,ani U si
Is most remarks We.
WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond, Va, bid»«_
cured of Spyhllls, te the worst form, by Carter'sfyarta
Mixture. Hesatrahe cheerfully recommend! it,saltsl
aiders it an invaluable medicine. 1
RICHARD E. WEST, of Richmond, wm cureddkt
and what physicians called confirmed
three hollies of Carter’s Spanish Mixture. 1
EDWIN BURTON. Commissioner of tbe Remit snfl
has seen the good effect* of Carter's Spanish Mittctkl
number of SpyhlUtte cases, and says It is a ptrfcdcsna
that horrible disease. 1
WM. O. HARWOOD, of Richmond. V*.. cured oil m
and ulcers, which disabled him from walking. ToobiH
bottles of Carter's 8panlsh Mixture, and *
walk without a crutch, In a abort lime permanent!; c*
Price 81 per bottle.
Principal Depots at B. WARD, CLOSE k 00., Kal
Mldcn Lane, New York. 1
T. W. DYOTT k SONS, No. 132 North 1A Street, Ik
delphla. J
DENNETT k BEERS, No. 126 Main-«t..RichmociTil
And for sale by SHOMAS M. TURNER k CO.JB
M. CARTER, A. A. LOLOMON8 k CO.. Savinaih.tf 1
Druggists and Country Merchants everywhere.
may20—ly
MATTE WAN MACHINE AND MANUFAC
TURING COMPANY,
U NDER a new and improved organization, manufacture
Locomotive and Stationary Engines, Sugar Mills, Gins,
Presses. Intho*. Drills. Ac. Also, every description of Cot
ton, Woolen and Saw Mill work,Shafting. Pulleys, Ac. ~ ‘
1 » .«_«.» • tmentorpatl
tog* of any weight, (having a large asaortmentof patterns,)
ftl npli.11, V U Cl l VTAV- T’ I lf
at jrcduceifprlcos. ■' “ 1'. \ CI^XTON, Engineer.
Depot 13 Plntt-strcet. cornor of Gold. Claxton A Wet-
more. Excelsior. Collins k Co. and H. Collins’ Axes, Hard-
ware Agency. 231’ratt-at., New York. *“ *
oclO—lyr
A N ORDINANCE to amend an Ordinance defining what
shall be considered publlo nuisances, and for the remo-
_ ' earn t Whereas, Ellen 1 — v ....
ot Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate of
Charles B. Scalljr:
These ar*. therefore,to cite and admonish all whom Itmay
z, to he and appear before said Court to make objec-
,ve) on or before the first Monday te
aldl
1—This artl-
T HOMPSON’S Celebrated Washlni
cle Is entirely free from any substanco that will Injure
‘frbrir — 1
cohocrn. to he and appeal
tlon (Ir any they nave]
.. they ha
May next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, John M.Mlllen.Esq., Ordinary for Chatham ci
ty, this 80th day of March, 1863.
mnv 11 vmirw « n
thecoloror texture of the Quest fabric, and Is therefore par
ticularly adapted to the washing of fancy articles. Itlsanex-
cellent article for the toilet, and la the onlvr soap used on boar d
the steamer Florida. Just received and for sole by
je2 W. W. LINCOLN. MonumentSqnars.
vnl of the same—Passed 2d August,
Sec. 1. Bo it ordained by tho Mayor, and Aldermen of the
City of Savannah and hamlets thereof In Council assembled,
and it is hereby ordained by the authority of the same, that
from and after the pasting of this Ordinance, the provisions
of fold Ordinance prohibiting tho keeping of hogs within
certain limits, bo aud tho same are hereby extended so ns
to embrace and include the whole corporate limits of tlie
City of Savannah, and the hamlets thereof.
Skc. 2. lie it ordained by the authority aforesaid, that all
Ordinances or part* of Ordinances, conflicting with the pro
visions of this Ordlnanco. be and tho same are hereby
ported. Passed in Council, Savanuth, April 21.1853.
fe.*> --
board an American frigate, by N. Parker Willis.
The Old Woman’s Bridle, by T. 8. Authur.
Tlie Mather and her Offspring, by Stephen Tracy. M. D..
formerly a Missionary Physician to the A. B. C. F. 11. to the
Chineso.
Autobiography of an English 8oldlor In the United States
A rmy, comprising observations and adventures in the States
and Mexico.
The Lover*' Stratagem, or the Two Suitors, by Emcline
Flygare Carlen. author of Ivaf or the Skjut* boy.
'Ihe Flying Dutchman, or the Wedding Guest of Amster
dam, a mysterious tAlo of tho sea. by Copt. Merry U. 8. N
The Lauies* National Magazine for May.
Barnum’s Illustrated News, No. 10, and a supply of the
hack numbers, received by
ap!20 J. B. CUBBEDGE
F OR SALE—A negro woman, aged about 33 years, very
t __ Intelligent, and warranted a first rate cook, wasber and
Also, a likely negro
ironer, sold to remain in tho city
man, aged 25 yeara.
<loc3 WYIJ.Y k MONTMOLIJN,
F OR SALE—Half lot No. 13 Margaret street.
JsnlQ WYLLY A MO.VTMOL
oW
Monterey ward and square. Apply to
WYLLY A M
on Rail street,
MONTMOIJJN.
complete seamstress and house servant; also, a negro
woman, aged about 30 years, a good cook, washer and Iron
*■ Apply to oc21 . WYIJ.Y k MONTMOIJJN.
JOHN M. MILLEN 0.0. c.
G EORGIA—Chatham County:—To all whom It may con
cern : Whereas, John Bilbo 1
earn: Whereas, John Bilbo will apply at the Court of
Ordinary tor letters of dismission as administrator, on the
aatata or Henry L. Bilbo:
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may
concern to be and appear before said Court to make objec
tion! (If any they nave) on or before tho first Monday te
November next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
COUGHS. COLDS AND BRONCHITIS.
P ASTILLES DE PARIS.—For tbe euro of coughs, colds
and bronchial affections of the throat, so prevalent at
this season of the year. Ws do not recommend the Pns-
tiltes de Paris to cure all (he ills life Is heir to, but wo do
say they will euro all affzctlons of tho throat, aa a trial of
thorn will prove. Manufactured by Moore A Taylor, 81
Maiden-lane, New York.
N. B.—The gennine bears the written signature of Moore
A Taylor. Just received and for sale by
mn4
W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square.
fovsmber next, otherwise said Jotters will begranh
Witness, John M. MiUen, Esq., Ordinary for Chathai
y, this 14th day of April, 1863.
'' 11* * ’ fAttxrir vmnin
ap!16
JOHN M. MILLEN.0.0.C.
( 1 EORGIA—Chatham County 1—To all whom it may con-
_X ooaetrn : Whereas, EUzaW ~ “* “
at the
_ r concern: Whereas, ElizabethBpalthoff will apply 1
Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate
of Oeorp A. Sputhoff:
These ace, therefore, to cite and and admonish all whom
U may concern to beand appear before said Court to make
* objection (If any they have) on or before the first Monday
in May next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, JohnM. MiUen, Esq.,Ordlnaryfor Chatham conn-
ty this thirtieth day of March, 1863.
mhSO JOHN K. MILLEN, o. 0.0.
M AP OF SAVANNAH.—Having purchased the copy right
of Edward A. Vincent, Esq. 01 his new Map of tne city
of 8avannab, the undersigned has made arrangements to
fill all orders for the same, at short notice. A sufficient
number was received by last steamer to furnish subscribers,
and will be delivered immediately. We are unable to sup
ply tbe country demand until the arrival of the next steam
or. Arrangements havo been made for n further supply,
which will be regularly received. AU orders punctually at
tended to. Address 8. 8. SIBLEY,
ap!8 Bookseller and publisher, 136 Congreas-st.. Sav’h.
jy OTICE.—The subscriber baying transferred all his right!
j'ijBdfeolA—Bulloch Oounty:—To all whom It my ci
VT Whereas, WUUam Holloway, administrator of
/concern. .
_ ■ #i r of thee*- te future, as publisher
tate of Mitchell HoUoway. deceased, will apply to the Hon. ~~ ,a
the Ordinary of said county, for letters dismlssory from said
estate;
Thee*are, therefor*, to eite and admonishjati concerned to
title and interest as publisher and proprietor of tho
new Subdivision Map of the city of Savannah to S. S. Sibley,
Esq., publisher and bookseller of this, city, subscribers are
hereby notified that they will receive their copies from him
’ * ‘ >f said Ma[
apl8
A. VINCENT.
tie their o^jeetlona (if any they have) to theappUcantin
tbe Clerk’* office of aald Court, on or before th* first Mon
day Itt October next, otherwise let
WILLIAM LEE, Sen’r., o. a. a
W. THORNE WILLIAMS HAS RECEIVED
P ASSION AND PRINCIPLE, a domestic novol, by Mrs.
Grey.
Mysteries of Paris, by Sue—new edition.
n«tt^ other—ii« ietteni fllVml.-orj-will be .JBr tlM - l ° P« t qr.W,»H^nMb-ni.u-
Hu Pr ” U “ 1 '
* - yi day Of March, j8&3...., , _ The London Art Journal, for April—with several excel
lent engravings, and the Illustrated catalogue of the Dub-
Un Exhibition—89 per annum.
The Illustrated Magazine, for May—83 per annum.
Barnum’s Illustrated Weekly News—83 per annum.
Edeetlo Magazine, for May.
Th* London Lancet, for May.
^Ih% Lepstes’a Discoveries te Egypt, Ethiopia, Ac.—London
Alison’s History of Europe, from the fall of Napoleon In
1816—London edition, vol. 1st.
Dr. Birch and hts Young Friends, by Thackaray.
tnayll
WBwmmar
/'I EORGIA—Chatham County j—To all whom U may eon -
VT cent: Whereas, John H. Strous will apply at the Ooor
•f Ordinary for.letters dismlssory as administrator cum tea-
.to cite and admonish all whom it
tobe and appear before said Court to make
otherwise °° ** *** flr,t Monday
esaid letters will be granted.
sees, John M. MUIen, Esq,, Ordinary for Chatham
f, this thlrtlsth day d? Mar^h, 186^ TirM ^ „
, . JOHN M. MnLEN, 0. d a
* - fomdMA-Ohatkem CountedTo aU whom It may oon
vT torn: Whereas, tbe aetata of Msrit Finch teunrepre-
l Whsisai - liie setsTe nf Msrit Flneh Uunrepre-
M,r0De ^ > •PP’J for • kdmla *
Thee*'S»'' thsrafora to eite and admonish all whom..
roayaoneam.to beand appear before th* Court of Ordl-
nary on the first Monday in May next, to make objeo-
’ ? ““ administration will be
°f 4B*Superior Court, oraoma othw fit
TUodt ijamty >—To ail whom it may
R eceived by b. b. sibley, may a. 1863:
r ’— * ”—• -*-■-• ■
> Prismatic*, by Richards Hsynard, lilustrated with en-
. graving*.
Eteetro Physiology, a scientific, propular and practical
traatis# on the prevention, cause* and cure of disease, or
electricity as as a curative agent, by Dr. Gerahom Huff.
Th# Child's First History of America, by the author of
Little Dora.
Th* Bourbon Prince, the History, of the Royal Dauphin,
Louis XVH, of France.
Ellen Ijna, a Franconian story, by the author Hollo
w»4 Item Beunet* will apply
ir Utters dismlssory as ——■—
alto and admonish all whoa It
... •tbrAmylnwnae*.
of the History of Pandennts, by
or who Is the heir 7
ipply of the H
Husband: Ht
Bulwar: VUlettr
; Otaasoa’s
%W.UH0M», WmSMrt Spm.
»ward G. Wilbox, Qerk of Council.
WAYNE, Mayor.
XTEW BOOKS.—Received by W. TnonxR Wiluams. Yuaef,
Lx a crusade In the East, by J. R. Browne.
Guzot's Earth and Man. or Comparative Physical Geo
graphy In relation to mankind.
Notts's T ‘ “
F OR SALE—A likely family of negroes, a woman35, her
son 10, a girl 14, a boy 11, and a boy 4.
, --" n WYLLY k
SILVKR’S MINERAL PAINTS.
J UST RECEIVED.—A suppiy of Mineral Paints, fire and
water-proof colors, unfading. Silver’s Mineral Paints
differ essentlaUy from all other* te market. They are not
Clays, they require little oil. they do not work toughly, but
flow easily aa whlto lead. They lay on a very heavy body
set immediately, and bccomean inaeitructable covering c.
flint. They nelthor crack nor peel, and require no stronger
drj*or than white lead.
I have a variety of colors, Rod, YeUow, various Browns,
and Jet Black. They are superior te body (or covering
property) to anything ever discovered,and pound for pound
’ 'ifo the surface of White Lead 01 **
d or Zinc Mineral
will cover double the surface of White i
paints, and require Jess oil.
I am now prepared to cover Tin Roofs, as nothing adheres
to tin like Silver’s Mineral Paints. For sale by
JOHN J MAURICE,
mv 8 10 and 12 Barnard-street.
Ketta’s Cyclopedia of Biblical Literature
The Lovers’ Stratagem, or the Two Suitors.
Rov. Dr. Kip's Works, via: Early Conflicts of Christiani
ty. the Dnublo Witness of the Church, tho Lenten Fast and
a Christmas at Romo.
Coleridge's Works, vols. 3 and 4.
Ray’s Medical Jurisprudence of Insanity.
Mechand’a History of the Crusades, translated by W. Rob
inson, 3d vol.
Ett'a Elements of Health and Femalo Hygiene.
Webber's Tales of tho Southern Border.
Fnglish Law and Equity Reports, vol. 12.
United States Equity Dig»*t, 2 vols. apl21
N EW BOOKS.—Clara Moreland, or adventures in the far
South-west, by Emerson Beuaett.
■J^ORE BOOKS.—Jeames’^ Diary; a tale of the Panic
1R45, a Legend of the Rhine, Rebecca and Rowena.by
W. M. Thackaray.
Lord Saxondale, or Life among the London Aristocracy,
by G.W.M. Reynolds.
Barnum's Illustrated News No 16.
A further supply of Vllette and Agnes Sorol. Received
by ap!13 J B. CUBBEDGE.
i Servant Maid, by O. W. M
iteynolds.
No. 14 of Darnum’s Illustrated New*.
(%rt*tlan Review for April.
Received.* further supply of My Novel, and Lofty and
Lowly, in cloth and and paper binding.
apl7
J. B. CUBBEDGE.
jyjORE BOOKS.—The Practice of Medicine on Thomson!-
an Principles, with practical directions for admlnls-
~ ’ Medf
A stray Yankee in Texas, by Philip Paxton.
Nick of the Woods, or the Jlbbenalnosay,by Dr. Bird,
y modern discoveries.
3 and previous.
new edition.
Genesis and Geology, or an investigation into tbe recon
ciliation of Geology with Scripture, by Crofton, with an In
troduction by Dr. Hitchcock.
r Spalding's History of English literature.
Kenrich’s Ancient Egypt, explained by moder
Layard’s Babylon ana Nineveh, new supply.
’ Annual of Scientific Discovery for 1863 and ]
LAW BOOKS.
1854* ^ u *^ n B’ a Massacliuaeta Reports to November term,
Walker's Theory of Common Law.
Curtis’ Equity Precedents.
The Uw of Contracts, by John Wm. 8mlth, author
leading Cases, with notes by Rawle.
Wharton’s American Criminal Law 5 Wharton’s Prece
dents of Indictments and Pleas.
tering the Tbomsonlan
methods of administering vapor baths, emetics, Ac., by J,
W. Comfort, M. D.
Elements of Health, byE. J. Tift, M. D.
The Principles of Botany, as exemplified in the Onrplog-
amis, for the use of schools and colleges, by Harlana Coul-
tas.
Anecdotes for the Steamboat and Railroad, selected from
tho best authors, by an Old Traveller. Received by
apl21 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
English Law and Equity Reports, vol. llth.
ap!7 w. THORNE WIUJAMS
1VTEW BOOKS—Punch’s Prise Novelists, the Fat Contrib-
utor.r-^
and Travels te London—Appleton’s Library.
v^J-g* Husband,a novel by the author of “The Ogll
The Three Pirates, or the Cruise ot the Tornado, by Harry
Hazel, author of *' Yankee Jack,” Ac.
The Spitfire, a Nautical Romance, by Gapt. Chamler. an
ther of “ Ben Brace,” Ac,
Godey'a lady’s Book, “ “
Peterson’s lady’s Magazine, do. do.
Barnum’s Illustratsd News, No. 11 Received 1
*“ va4 J. B. CUBBEDGE
HEAD-QUARTERS for GOOD CARRIAGES.
My success te the Carriage business te the
°f, s * Ttn “ h ’ ** no Ion 8 or * nd experiment,
For the considerate, generous confidence, and liberal pa
tronage that I hare received from fretore, merchant* and
citizens generally, I desire te this public manner to expreea
my thanks, and to renew my assurances of Increased deter
mination to give the most entire satisfaction to all who may
favor me with their custom. I have devoted tho past sum
mer to getting up a large and splendid stock of every kind
of Carrian now te use. All of these carriages are well
snited to thla market, and for neatness, lightness and dura
bility, they cannot be surpassed. Rockawaya of every style,
Craches and Pleasure Wagon* 5 also Buggies of every con
ceivable shape and kina, (among them some from J. H.
Godwin's celebrated establishment, in New York,) and a
very neat, light and convenient style of Sulkey, for physi
cians and others J. G. THORNTON,
°c2fl Comer of West Broad and Bay-streets.
PATENT SCALES.
mh24
(principal
Great Britain, Warehouse 8cales, Heavy Portable Scale#, on
wheels, for foundries.rolling mills, Ac. Store Scales, various
modifiBatioM | Counter Seals*, Hay and Coal Scales, Ac.—
These Scale# have been long known and severely tested; and
the universal confidence frit In their accuracy and perfect
r regarded t*
adjustment, Is such that they are now regarded as the'stand-
ard, front which them la no appeal,
pyia ■ PHILBRICK A BELL. Agents
/"I BERRY LOZENGES,—-Compound Wild Chtrry Uasngts.
v/ for oooghs. ecldi. sadinflensas. Thee* Lozenges wtiJ
be found much more eonvenlent than nay. of the" **
im
SriiBmmlrtfi
LLY k MONTMOLIJN.
SWAIBl’S CELEBRATED PANACEA,
For the cure of Incipient Consumption, Scrofula, General
Debility, White Swelling. Rheumatism. Diseases of the
Liver and Skin, and all diseases arising from impurities
of tho blood and tho effects of roorcury.
S WAIM’8 PANACEA has been for more than thirty years
celebrated in this country and in Europe for its extra
ordinary cures—for the certificates of which reference Is
made to the directions and books (which may bo had gra
tis) accompanying the Panacea. Home or which give the
particulars of cases too frightful for general publication,
where the patients had been almost eaten up with scrofu
la and were deemed incurablo by physicians.
It has been used te hospital*, and private practice, and
ha* bad tho singular fortune of being recommended by tho
moat celebrated physicians and other eminent persons.
Among others by—
W. Gibson,M. D.,Prof. of Surgery.Pa. University.
Valentine Mott. M. D.. Prof, of Surg. N. Y. University.
W. P. Dewees. M. D , Prof, of Mid. Pa. Chlverslty.
N. Chapman. M. D., Prof of Physic. Pa. University.
T. Parke. M. D.,Pre*’tCollege Physicians, Pliilad.
Dr. Del Valle, Prof, of Medicinco, Havana.
Jose Eourenco de Lus, Prof, of Surgery, Lisbon.
J. Chipman, Member Royal College Surgeons. London.
G. W. Erring, late Minister to Spain.
8Ir Thomas Pearson. Major General British Army.
Gilbert Robertson, British Consul, Ac.
And also, the wonderful cures effected by Swalm’s Pana
cea have, for many years, made It an Invaluable remedy.
The Panacea does not contain mercury in any form.and be
ing an innocent preparation, It may be given to the most
tender Infant,
Tlie retail price has been reduced to 81 60 per bottle (con-
il.I.M —l — l-\ AM Ilian. (inllTn. Cam ! I
THE WONDER OF THE WORLD!
•* Wo would not grow ono bud of hope
You cannot garner In ripe fruit! ”
T HE GREAT REMEDY is at last uiscovered, and that fell
destroyer of human happiness at length is conquered!
Consumption shall no longer rob our firesides of their
brightest ornaments, and sink many a gentle spirit to an
untimely grave! Consumption can be cured—Asthma will
soon be ns tho things that were—and Coughs and Colds, the
narenta of that foil disease, that so often brings wo to tbe
homes of our land, vanish, aa if by magic, before this sover
eign remedy.
This is that which lias so long been sought for, and Is In
full faith offered to the public as a CKRTjUX CURB for coughs,
colds, whooping-cough, croup, asthma, and consumption,
and will. In any case where lungs sufficient are left to sus
tain life, check the ulceration and raise the patient to
health. Till* is not an Idle boast, nor is this remedy sent
Into tlie market without a thorough trial, but has proved
beyond a doubt, that what has been asserted cax Me doxk.
‘‘Tlie sentiment, that consumption cannot be cured, has
destroyed more lives than the disease itself.”—Dr. WiRRZX.
Dot there Is Hope!
DEVINES* COMPOUND PITCH LOZENGE I
Tlie proprietor, by tho use of this article, and the blessing
of Providence, was raised, when he was pronounced by his
physician to bo almost dying with consumption, to perfect
health.and U not willing t*--* •
withheld from those on wh. _
death” lias placed his mark.
Tho I/jzongc is perfectly harmless te Its nature, and can
be token with Impunity by the infant and the Invalid ; and
Us beneficial effects will bo felt te a fow hours after com
mencing Us use. Let all then, try lt.’and If these assertions
are not proved, after an impartial trial, the price of the box
will be returned, and all agents are authorized to refund
the money te any case where tho article is not perioctly
satisfactory.
These tazmigcs are put up in 26 cents, 60 cents, and <1
boxes, and only need a trial to be fully appreciated.
C. P. HUNT. Dariix, Ga., only agent for the Southern
States, to whom all ordera must be addressed. felS-dAw
AVER’S CHERRY PECTORAL. _
Ibr the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, finadtiill
ingcough. Croup, Asthma, and Connmyti*.
“And by the river, upon tho bank thereof ibUpr
trees for meat, whose leaf shall not fade and the fmilL
of shall be for meat and the leaf thereof for meilck’l
H ERE was hope for the alck recorded lonsi(o.ui4
ry year adds uew proof to the oseursocs thill
promises shall not fall.
As medical science discovers and designates thm
nature has given, ono by ono, tho diseases tbttafd
raco yield to the control of art. Of all ibeniW^
suffer from, none has carried more victims to uni
grave than Consumption of tbe Lungs SubjoinriM
some evidence that this too may be cured, SMtUi|n
nary complaints, in all their forms, may be n
Cherry Pectoral.
Snaco will not permit us to publish here «/[*<.
of tho cures it has affected, but the Agent bdotM
will furnish our circular, free, whereon are fr" “** J
and indisputable proof of tbe facts.
Sufferers, read and judge for yourselves.
ibr bjlucma and limping Ooual. .
Nasuviu.k, Tonn,. June M, i»l
Sir: I have repeatedly used your Cherry F*cwl
hooping cough and Influenza and have no be»!Utiy
willing that so great a blessing should be
whom “ this right hand emissary of
been afflicted wilh these diseases, sad lb* m
tho Pectoral has always afforded Instant relief.
JutnCuffi
Wo attest tho truth of the above statement.
M. McGixtt, Editor .V»»hTilk«V
J. M. ZixvxkXjx. Druggist.
.*br a Consumptiie Cough
PmwitRo, Pa., Feb, JS. Wj
Dear Sir : For three yeara I have been afflicted w
cough *0 distressing that I frequently ilispslwl of
much of the time fwas obliged to sit up *11 W 1 ’’
chnir. as my cough would suffocate me when I h” ■*
Having used many remedies without rouchielktl®*
tried the Cherry Pectoral, which under Provi4««**
me altogether. Iam with gratitude yours,
This is one of the numerous cures nf Asthma rbW Msb
accredited to Cherry J’/tinral. I(l
Auuvr. N.Y., JfHUT.g
Dr. Ayer. Lowell—Dear Sir: I hare for jreit»
ed with asthma in tho worst form, so tbit I M'’l
obliged to sleep in my chair for a larger pin**
being unable to breaths on my bed. 1 bad tn« • F
many medicines, to no purpose, until mypbP*' Mr
acribed, as an experiment, your Cherry I’ectorsl. _
At first it seemed to make me worse; but Is ^
week, 1 began to experience the wont mUf/utf”^,,
its use 5 and now, in four weeks, the disease!*
ix u»u , auu now, in iuur wresi, -
moved, lean sleep on my bed with comfort, w®*
state of health whie* " * *“* *“
FRESH ARRIVALS.
G ROCERIES, LIQUORS AND WINES—Received by recent
anivals—120 bbls crashed, pulverised and clarified
Sugars, 26 boxes double refined Loaf 8ugar
270 boxes Tobacco. 8s. 6s and 1 lb lumps
46 packages superior Tobacco, vis: El Dorado, Diadem,
Nectar, Virginia, Ac.
talning three half pints) or threo bottles for $4.
BEWARE OF IMPOSITION.
Swalm’s Panacea la te round bottles, fluted longitudinal
ly. with the following letters blown In the glass: •• Swaim’s
—Paxacu—Pbilud’a,” and havjng the name of James
Swaim stamped on the sealing wax and written on tbe label
covering the csrk, and a splendid engraving for the aide of
tbe bottle, composed of geometrlo latho work, comprising
nine different dies, which have been turned for the exclu
sive nse or the proprietor, by Draper A Co., bank note en
gravers of Philadalpbla. In the centre is a portrait of the
lata Wm. Swain, copyright secured.
Alao. Swalm’s Vermlfoge,
A valuable Family Medicine, being a highly approved rem
edy for all diaeasefl arising from debility of the digestive or
gans, such aa worms, cholera morbus, dysentery, fever and
ague, bleeding piles, sick headache. Ac. See the pamphlet
(which may be nad gratia) accompanying the Vermifuge.
Prepared only at Swalm’s Laboratory, the old stand Sev
enth-street, below Chestnut, l’hlladelpoia, and sold by all
the respectable drunist* in the United States.
Cachox to thx Pc sue.—Persons wishing to obtain th*
K nulne Swalm’s Panacea and Swalm’s Vtnnlfuge. should
careful to observe that the name SWADHs spelled cor
rectly on the labels, or they may be imposed on by mod!
dues made In imitation of them by a person bearing a
somewhat similar name, well calculated to decolve. Gen
eral agents for the Phi ted States.
8CH1FFEIJN, BROTHERS A CO.,
mh22—2awtf 104 and 100 John-streei New York.
100 boxes best family Soap, 100 do No 1 do
114 half chests Black Tea, some of It very superior
148 packages Hyson Teas, te Kr JL and )( cheats, superior
150 boxes Tallow Candles, 8s and 0s
16 half pipes Otard, Dupuy A Co’s. Brandy
25 )i and M plpea. various brands, choice French Brandy
6 pipes Holland Gin
4 puncheon* Jamaica and 8t Croix Rum
30 casks Madeira and Toneriffe Wines
20 do Superior Old Madeira and Sherry Wines
100 baskets (liampagne. Heidilck, Hungarian Lion, Ao.
100 kegs and halves FFFG Powder
400 bags Buck nnd Drop Shot
60 bbU No 3.26 do No 2,20 do and 80 half do No 1 Mackerel
60 boxes Codfish and 40 kltts No 1 Mackerel
With a full suppiy of ereiything else in the grocery line.
For sate on accomodating terms by
oct4 J. V. OONNERAT k CO.
1 Sugar,
Orleans do. 100 bbls. refined do, 76 do Crashed and Powder
ed do, 26 boxes Loaf do, 300 bags Rio Coffee. 900 do Porto
(do, 160*and*chest*
— - 100 no Mas-
and 80 half
I I UU IUJ utu .IIP I"-"---.
ch I had never expected to WW-
GzoxcrS.TiUfl-
Commission and Forv*nUn4*“rjj
From the Prtsidmt tf Amherst College, Edward
D., EL. D,, iC- hi
J. C. Ayer—Sir: I have used your Cherry ftagB.
own case of deep-seated bronchitis, and am
its chemical constitution, that it is *n sdmirxNJP^
for the relief of laryngical and bronchial
my opinion, as to Its superior character, can wapt
vice, you are at liberty to use it m you think pr»Fv-
Amherst. Sept 12,1849. ED ! r4,D Start!
Among other distinguished authorities ^
their names to recommend this rreiant* 08 **
known to them for affoutioni of thelunn.arts
President Perkin*, Vermont Modlcal Colkf*-
Professor Sllliman, Yale College.
Professor Valsntlne Mott. New York.
Professor Cteavland. Bowdote MedirelCw*
Professor Butterfield. Ohio Medical Colkf 1 -
Canadlan Journal of Medical Science.
Boston Medical and 8ureical Journal-
Cbarl*aton,8. C. Medical Review.
New Jersey Medical Reporter.
Hon. Henry Clay, U. S. Senator.
Hon. Geo. P. Marsh. American Amt*#**®*
Gsn. Emanuel Butoeas, President of Chiu.
Rt. Bar. Ed. Power, Lord Bishop of Toronto-
Also, many eminent physician* te foreign coon^jyi
Not only te the more d
of the Lungs, but alao as a frmlly nwdicin*
use, U Is the safest, plwaantesl wdbesWJSfe
Prepared by . J. C. AYER. CLemlft. ^
- ldbyTURNER * CO., A. A. SOLOMONS,^^
i, HENDRICKSON A MOORE, S*T*nn*hj ^
Iruggiats throughout the State.
Rico and &t. Domingo do, 76 do Javadi
Hyson Tea, 40 do Black do, ISO boxes 8oap; 1
lard, Popper, Allspice and Ginger: 80 whole 1
bbls. Batter, Soda ltd Sugar Biscuit; 190,000 Began, as-
>;20ba« Black Paper, 2&0 bSl*. NeTorfeana
I do Whit* do. &0.do Monongahela do. 90 do old
sorted kinds; .
Whisky. 100 do White do. M.do Monongahela do,
Bmtrbon do, 140 do E. Phelps’ Gin, 00 do best P. k H. Ry*
do, 6 pipes Holland do: 60 M casks Sherry, Madeira and
Tenenfle Wine: 60 baskets Champagne do, 40 bbls. and 62
X casks American Brandy, 10 }{ casks and 20 X P<P«* Oor
nac Brandy te custom bonae stores, 160 kegs Gun and Rifl
Powder. 60) hags Drop and Buck Shot, with a complete at
sortment of Groceries, for sal* by
*e4 WEBSTER APALME8.
L inen goods.—(-(JfiSJKiC
case Linens; 0-4 to 194 Until
caw lAuans; o-v w
table Damask, Dojlle’s Damask and eotorw
kins, bird’s-eye and Scotch Diapers, Hucksw*:
brie Handkerchiefs,and lawn-Ii*wn.j®*l 1 n JjjQggf
sale by frb!9 PsWnT»>*^
fJIHE tiubscribershavejastreceived a handsome^assort
ment of printed Da Lalnes, Cashmeres, Mohair Lustre*,
‘ French Merino#, together with other bar ^
English and French Merinos, together with other handsome
Drees Goods, which they offer at thelrusirall^w^price*.
oc5 New 8tore.‘l40 Brough ton^t
eminent Java
n>bMeo,M bbls Powd«rM and Crulwd Door. flO do 8ta-rt-,
3,Wflfd do, 13 hhdfSt CnU do, Iddol-orioBieodo, Wbox.
n DodoD-i d’« indd’i Pitot TUlo» CmllM.ffiO jo No. 1
QUOAD.—23 hbd, choice Potto RI<oSo|U«'£5!
B ltodncd cod CUrifled do, 10 bcI«dcW'-J B N
Sugar Uouco Uolicccc, do do atnonf«“!S
•oo Flour, 60 do Butter, Bojit end Bcdcui®-^,- 1
100 kep prime I—t UrdTiO beiee
doSUr Cendlce, 10 do DendcU'c d'e cod » •
Icudm.c.dfrc.i.br eausm!li •
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