The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, May 31, 1853, Image 4

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Jhe aSdbcAire ti.. i the until hour* of j*#xt,on# lot of land and Mary'*, known at the reai- r5rt& ton the rimmkSaeusi ii. ; 'ASv' W'”’”' iIkhut* aALk-wm b. -im,™ it. »r.< [Mtwhomit 11 be granted. * ' for Chatham J0fiK.itiaixgy t o. a n, Omti*r—To »U whom rt tokr concern i Outerand Dixon Itannetk will applj riflATIUM SHBUFFS BALK CONTINUED.—Will \j eoltLMi the first Tuesday in June next, beforo thee boon toBnraniub. between the fecal hour* of mIo. all 1 Whcreae, June* Garter and Dixon BeitaeU will apply »t tbefOonrt of Ordinary tor toltera dlsmfeaory aa executora “&XVAKU n «. it aiajr canoern to be and appear before raid Court, to make abjection (If any they hare) on or before the Brat Monday _ tn April next, otnenrlae aald letter* will be granted" _ "te imthree lnebea on eafd Bay«et. | n EOlUllA—CtaMam Uwnfy t-Th all whom it may concern: rty ot Tfromaa Ryan, decceaaed. to aa- VX Whereaa. John Everard will apply at the Court of Or- "TSaUla ^ J ,,,, | ^.^^;ATf Thonu dl,ury ?»*•«•!* <* dlamlaaory aa admintktrator on the ea- - JOBM PEVANNY, Sheriff c. a _ 3 BAlJt—Will be aold, on the drat Taeadar In July next, baton the court houae In the Savannah, between the legal hoara of Bale, two na no alavea, named Moaea and Jane { levied on to aatlatV a j; to, on forelMure of mortgage luued from Chatham Su- , Mrinf noart: in fevor of Jame M. llenderaon ra. Jane V. hjlor, NeabU 1’. J. Tnylor, and Robert W. Pooler, Truatee. ftaieAr notated out by defendant. «2*fi JOHN PEVANNY. BherilT o. a 1,1111 1ED.—WU1 be ‘ie court aUthat __d tract of land, altuate. ly- 'of Chatham aforeaald, butting _ aa foUowa: Cbmmenclng at the aouth east t of thetteelta of thadty of Savannah and running M U*. west 46 chains and 3 Unka along the line of sab Unite continued, to a road commonly known aa Iorer’a l thence along the line of said road north 71% west 13 and 67 links to a ditch, thence along the centre of . Hid ditch north 13*, east 30 chain* and two Unka to tho Mathera like of m(>1 dtr limit*, thence along said line of •tty Unite aouth 77*. east 13 chains and 67 links to the point Of meting—containing thirty-lire and a half acres, moro ■ Or less j levied on as the property of Joseph It. Turner, to satisfy a A. fa. Issued from Chatham Superior Court in fa- tor Of JohnF. Gutlmartln, administrator of Wilson Oden, deceased, against Joseph M. Turner. Property pointed out by plaintiff 7 * attorney. mayd JOHN PEVANNY. Sheriff o. a VtitATWAU sheriff's SA1JL—W111 be sold, on tho first V Tuesday In July next, before the court house In tho dty of Sayannah, between tho usual hours, one undlrtded fourth part of two wharf lots, or pieces of ground, situated on Hutchison’S bland, in tho county of Oiatham and State of Georgia, being lots Nos. 13 and 14, together with all tho whams, reservoirs, buildings and improvements on said lots, atad the steam engines and boilers, the plaining ma chine, clapboard machine, saw gates, force pumps, and all other machinery or every kind and description In and about the nid lota or building, (meaning the one-fourth part of th# Oglethorpe stain saw mill,) with the appurtenances thereunto belonging and appertaining; levied on aatlie property of Edward F. Kinchley and Robert Todd, to satisfy n A. to. on foreclosure of a mortgage issued from Chatham Superior Court in favor of George Newell vs. Edward F. Kinchley and Robert Todd. Property set forth in said A. fa. 'OHN DEVJ mi ledbfthaaul afefts 1 . port-1. Pu»d In Oooodl,B.T.oortj l *jril5y»M, lULs. Wunox, dark of OonnolL ItBSST ' f the authority afemaid; that all psn n, iipru si, sooo, R WAYNEj Major. JOHN PEVANNY, Sheriff c. c. my33 C HATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in July next, before the court house lu the city of 8a van nan, between the legal hours or sale, a negro girl, •slave, the property of 8arah Pierce and Frances Cooper; levied onto astlsiy four A. fas. in favor of John Dillon vs. Sarah Pierce and Frances Cooper. Said property levied o- and returned to me by a constable. may26 JOHN DKVANNY, Sheriff c.c. C ITY MARSHAL’S OFFICE, Savjjcuh, April 13. 1853.— The following resolution was passed in Council on tlie 14th March last, vis: Retired, That the City Marshal be instructed to have e v#d those lots in Washington and Greene wards remain- t unpaved, as near two years bare elapsed since the pas sage of the ordinance, a majority of the owners having compiled with said ordinance. The Paving ordinance has not been complied vjlth in the following cases, vis: Washington ward.-Lota Nos. 13,14,19,20,21,22,23,24. 25.20,27,28. * Greene ward.-Lot* Noe. 4,7,8,9,10,16,17,21,22,23,32, 34.40. Nona.—In accordance with the above resolution. I will receive proposals for paving the said lots, until the 13th day of May next PHILIP M RUSSELL apU3 City Marshal. S HERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in June next, in front of the court house in the city or Darien, between the legal hours of sale, a negro man by the name of Aaron ; lorleaon as the property of Edward B. Baker, to satisfy two fl. fen., one issued from the Superior Court of said county In favor ot Aaron Champion, and the other from the Inferior Court of said county in favor of Jno. Blunt, both against said Edward B. Baker. Terms cash. -aplao ■» C. O’NEAL, Dputy Sheriff M, c. C l EORGIA—Bryan County By virtue of an onlor from T the Court of Ordinary of Bryan county, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in July next, at the court house door, in Hid county, between the usual hours of sale, all the lands belonging to the estate of Martin Shuman, deceased, sub let to dower, together with the negroes belonging to said estates. M. D. MOONEY, Adm’r., apl29 MARY 8HPMAN, Adm’x. G EORGIA—Jiryan County .-—Whereas. Z. E. Dutton, ad ministrator upou tho estate of Henry Dutton, deccas- ed will apply to tho Court or Ordinary of this county, for letters dismissory: These are therefore to cite all concerned to file their ob jections, (if any they have) in terras of the law, otherwise said letters will bo granted. ap!28 A. II. SMITH, o, n. c. dlnary tor letters of dismissory tate of Patrick Tlsmy, deceased j These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all concerned to file their ohjoctloni (if any they havo) to the applicant In the Clerk's oflloe of said Court, on or before the first Mon day of November next, otherwise letters dismissory will be ^’’witness. John M. Milieu, Esq.. Crdinary tor Chatham coun ty, this 30th day of March, 1853. mh30 JOHN M. MILLEN, 0. c, q G EORGIA—Omuten Cbwffyt—To'all whom It may con cern : Whereas, Ueorgo W. Hiomaa, one of the exe cutors nr the estate of Wm. T. Hopkins, will apply to the Court of Ordinary for letter* dismissory on the said estate; These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo and appear at my office within the time prescribed hr Inw, and shew cause, (if any they havo.) why lotters dismissory should not be granted the said applicant. Witness, J. 11. Helveston, Esq.,Ordinary for Camden coun ty, this 26th day ot May, 1853. inijM J. 11. HEl.VKiTON, o. c. o. C T BORGIA—Liberty County:—I'o all wlwm It tnay eon T cem: Whereas, Charlton Hines will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory as executor on tho estate of Susanna Sanford, Into of said county, deceased; These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern to ho and appear before said Court to nuke abjection (If any they have) on or before the first Monday in July next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Given under my hand, this 11th December. 1852. decl4 JAMES S. UKADWKLL, o. L. c. G EORGIA—Liberty County—To all whom it may con cern : Whoreas. Joseph A. Anderson will anply at the Court of Ordlnnry for letters dismissory on the eatuto of Mary E. Anderson. Ute of said county, deceased; These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objoctiou (if any they have) on or before tho first Monday in September next, othorwlso said letters will be granted the applicant. Witness my hand, this 8th day of March, 1853. mhU ‘ J. S. lilt A DWELL o. i.. c. / 1 EORGIA—-McIntosh County -—To all whom it may con- v J corn: Whereas, Alexander G. Middleton, applies to me for letteraof administration on the estate oi Thomas T. Mid- dloton, late of said county, deceased : Tliese are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred aud creditors of said docensed, to file their ob jection (if any they have) in my oIHco, within tho time |.rescribeu by law, otherwise the said letters will be granted to the said applicant. . Given under my hand at office this 15th day of February, A. D. 1853. feblT A. A. DxIDRME, Onl y U. t. I * N WARE SUPERIOR COURT—DECEMBER TERM. 1862.— Bxnjsmin Tuomjui venut Makuarot Thomas—Libel tor Di vorce: It appearing by the return of the Sheriff in the above case statdU. that the defendant is not to be found in tho county, and It being represented that she is not to be found in tue State, on motion of Wm. 11. Gauldex, Plaln- Iff's Attorney, It is ordered, That sorvico of said petition and process be perfected by publication of this order in the Savannah Georgian, once a month for four months, next proceeding tho next term of this Court. Granted P. E. LOVE. J. S. C. S. D. A true extract from tho minutes of Ware Superior Court, at December Term, 1852. feb23—m4m GEO. R. WILLIAMSON, Clerk S. C. GEORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY. SUPERIOR COURT, JAN. TERM, 1853. Ann M. Towles, 1 n. V Cose Divorce. Daniel F. Towles. J r appenring to the Court, by tho return of the Shorlff, that the saldfdcfendnnt does not reside in this county, and it further appearing that ho does not reside in this State, on motion of Fleming & Milien. defendant’s attorneys, it U ordered that said defendant nppcnr and answer at the next term of this Court or tho case be considered in default and the plaintiff allowed to proceed; and it is further or dered that this rule be published tor thirty days. Extract from the minutes. rnh24 JOHN F. GU1LMART1S. c. B. c. c. c. N " OTICE.—All persons having claims against the estato of Frederick Kottinnn, deceased, of liberty county, will present them within the time prescribed bylaw; and all persona Indebted to said estate will mnko payment to au!27* V. GUEST, Adm’r. N OTICE—Two months after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Rryan county, for leave to sell the real estate belonging to Charles Ba*liIor. dec’d. maO C. M. RASI1LOR, Adm’r. m 'nrlib/i... _ Side to Life iuntrjr Parsonage, by A Pos its! N° G EORGIA—Bryan Cbuntj .-—To all whom it may con cern : Whereaa, N. J. Clark, Inane Perry and L. R. Daniel will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate of Ellas Perry, Ute of said county, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may ooncerh to be and appear before said Court to mako objec tion (if any they hare) on or before the first Monday in Jane next, otherwise said letters will bo granted. Witness, A. H. Smith, Eaq., Ordinary tor Bryan coun ty, this 6th day of May, 1853. mayfl A. H. SMITH, o. n. c. /"'I EORGIA—Bulloch County:—To all whom it may concerni \X- Whereas, Milton Sheppard will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on tho landed part of the estate of Absolem Hngin, a*., deceased ; These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to file their objections (if any they bare) in my offleo, within the time prescribed by law, otherwise said’letters will be granted. may2 WM. LEE, Sen’r, o. R. c. G EORGIA—Bulloch County:—To all whom It may con cent j Whereas, Wm. Lee, jr. will apply nt tho Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory as administrator on the estate of Thomas Lee, a lunatic, deceased ; These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary tor Bul loch county on the first Monday in October next, to make objections,If any they have, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, Wm.Loe, sen’r. Esq.,Ordinary for Bulloch county. Ibis 17th day of March,1853. mh26 WILLIAM LEE, Sr., o. n. c- G EORGIA—Bulloch County:—To all whom it may con cern : Whereas, Jehue Ereritt will apply at the Court of Ordinary for fetters dismissory on tho estates of John Everitt and Sarah Everitt: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make abjection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday In November next, otherwise Bald lotters willbo granted. Witness. Wm. Lee, sen., Esq., Ordinary tor Bulloch coun ty, this 2Mh day or April, 1853. ap!2S WM. LEE. Son’r., o. n. o G EORGIA—Bulloch County J—Tonll whom it may concern: Whereas, Green R. Slater and Thomas Dasher, Admin istrators on the estate or John G. Slater, a minor, have np- . lied for fetters dismissory; These are therefore to cite and ndmonfeh all whom It may concern to be and appear at the Court of Ordlnnry for Bul loch county, on the first Monday inNoveraber next.to make objections, if any thoy have, otherwise said letters will bo granted. Witness. Wm Lee.nen’r,Esq.,Orllnary for Bulloch county, ibis 26th day of April. 1863. •pi26 WM. LEE. Sen’r, o. b. o. G EORGIA—Nu/focA County.—To all Whom it may con cern : Whereas, Andrew. Wilson, will apply at the Conrt of Ordinary for fetters dismissory as executor on the estate of Absolam Hagan, deceased ; These are therefore to clto and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objec- ion (if any they have) on or before the 29th day of July next, otherwise <ald letters will be granted. Witness, Wm. Lee, sen’r, Esq..Ordinary for Rulloch coun ty, this 29th da/of January. 1853. jan39 WILLIAM LEE, Sen’r, o, it. 0. G EORGIA—Buttock Qnmty—Notice to the Heirs of John Everett: Four Months after date application will be made to the Honorable Ordinary Court or Bulloch county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes tor leave to divide the Estate of John Everett, deceased. del8 JOHN EVERETT, Adm’r with the will annexed. G EORGIA—Chatham County:—To all whom it may con cern : Whereas, John F. Guiimartin will apply at tho Court of Ordinary tor letters ot dismission as administra tor onthe estate of Walter Smith, deceased : These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern to bo and npper before said Court to make objec tion (ifany thoy havo) on or before the first Monday in lfay next, otherwise said letterewill begranted. Witness, John M. Milien, Esq.. Ordinary for Chatham ty, this fflst day of October, 1852. not • JOHN M..MILLLEN. - - f 1 EORGIA—Chatham. County«—To a I# whom It may con- vT earn: Whereas, Ellen Scally will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration onathe estate of CbarlAi B. Scally: Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objec tion (if aiiy they have) on or before the first Monday in May next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, John M. Milien. Esq., Ordinary for Chatham coun ty, this 80th day of March, 1853. mb80 JOHN M. IfTLLEN o. c. o. OTICE.—'Two months niter date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave to sell the following negroes, vis: I’eggy. Mat thew. and Anthony, the property of Alexander J. Maxwell, lato of said county, deceased. > pM6 SARAH M. MAXWELL, Adm’ x N OTICE.—Two months after date, application will be mulct o the Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave to sell Lot No. thirty-four. In second, originally Henry county, and I/itNo. ono hundred and six in thirteenth district, or iginally Henry, now Fayetto county, belonging to tho es tate of Valentino Creaver. deceased. mli24 JOHN F. GUILMART1N. Adm’r. N OTICE.—Six mouths after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Camden county. On., for letters of dismission ns administratrix, with tho will nn noxed. on tho estate of Susan Fitzpatrick, late of said coun ty, deceased. no6 DORCUS SANCHEZ, Adm’x. N OTICE.—Three month* after date, application will be made to the Planter*’ Dank of the State of Georgia for tho payment of tho following described notes of said Rank, the right hand halve* of which having been lost in mail from Barnwell district. H. C.. to Charleston : Letter A. No. 820. tor $20, letter A. No. 640. for $20 ; letter A. No. 986, for $20 ; letter B, No. 633. for $20, , No. 182. for $5. To Hank of Savnnnah for payment of letter A, No. 695, for $10. Ieb3—3m SAMUEL SOLOMONS. N OTICE.—Two months uftor date, application will bo 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 nil the perishable proiierty of said deceased. * op!5 C. W. ROGERS, Adm’r. N OTICE.—All persons indebted to the estate of l/avid M. Rogers, will make Immediate payment; and all per sons having demands against said estate will present them duly attested to CHARLES W. ROGERS, aplft Qualified Administrator. N OTLCE.—All persons having demhnd* against tho es tate of Nancy Nnglo. late of Chatham county, deccas o 1, are hereby required to hand them in to the undersign ed, dily attested, within tho time prescribed by law, and nil persons indebted to anld Nancy Naglo, nro requested to make immediate payment to niay24* MICHAEL NAGLE. Qunl. Ex’or. _ . msde to the Hon. tho Uourt of Ordinary of Camden county, for leave to sell Amelia and her children. Joe, Sa rah, Jack and Hannah, belonging to the estate of G. P. Co hen. deceased, may‘24 MARY ANN COHEN. Ex’lx N OTICE.—Two mouths after date, application will be made to the lion, tho Court of Ordinary of Camden county, for lenvo to sell tin* ono-thinl part of the steamer Win. Gaston, belonging to the estate of John Hebbnrd.dcc. may24 ELIZABETH A. HKBHARD. Adm’ix. M ARION COUNTY, (AI,A.,) May 24. 1853.—Three months after date, application will bo made to the Bank of tho State of Georgia, for payment of a $20 hill of r.aM Bank, No. 927, A. Porter. President, the left hand half having been lost or destroyed. may25—3m W. C. TROTTER, The undersigned, B. W. Ijdmard end E. W, Burra, (the former having been for more C than 80 years manager raff agent of the ■Matteawon Establishments j the Utter for many years connected with the Allaire Works, as Superin tendent and Engineer, and more recently superintending engineer lot the Collins’Line of New York and Liverpool United States Mall Steam Ships, as also of the Ocean Steam Navigation Company’s, running between New York, South ampton and Bremen,,) having formed a copartnership, of fer their services os consulting Engineers and Agents, for purchasing or superintending the construction of Paddle Whoel and Propeller Steam vessels of every description, Marine Engines and Boilers for Oeean and River Steamers, Locomotives and other Railroad Machinery, Pumping Ko ines and Machinery for Water Works and Draining Lands, Jlaat Engines and Machinery for Iron Works, Cotton, Wool en and Flax Manufactories, and Machinery tor every de scription or Manufacturing. Corn, Flour and 8aw Mills, Su- E r Mills and Refineries, QuarU Crushing and other Mining ichleory, Mill Gearing, Shafting and Pulllea. Every de scription of Castings, Wrought Iron Forgings. Ac. Specifications and contracU prepared, plans and de tail drawings furnished, steam vessels, steam engines and other machinery surveyed and value thereof estimated. Second hand steam vessels, steam engines and Boilers, cotton and woolen machinery generally, for sale. W. B. LEONARD A E. W. SMITH, Office 75 MerchanU' Exchange, Cr. Wall and Hanover-streets, New York. RXFKHKXCia AT Till NORTH. K K Collins. Agent New York and Liverpool U 8 MSteamers CII Baud, President Ocean Steam Navigation Company Mortimer Livingston, Agent New York and Havre U S M Steamers. Ezra Nye. Commander Stcamor Pacific. Joseph J Comstock, Commander Steamer Baltic. G W Floyd, Commander Steamer Washington. James P Allaire, Esq., formerly Proprietor of tho Allaire Works. John F Winter. Son A Co, Merchants, New York. Eagle A Hazard, “ “ Peter Cooper, “ “ Asa Worthington, “ “ A 0 Parmclee. “ “ James Bogardus, Iron Store Builder, “ Hazard A Monteath. Merchants. Buffalo, New York. Bush A Wildes, Mercluints. Boston, Mass. P Grinell A Sons, Morchanls, Providence, R. I. KXFKRKNCKS AT THK BOUITI. J P Phillips, Esq., Cleveland, Ohio. J E Lcinoiiie. President Mechanics’ Mg. Co., Petershnrg, Va. C P Mnllett, l'resideut Rockfisli Mg. Co., Fayetteville, N. C. J U Calms. Agent Rownn Manuf’g. Co.. Salisbury. N. C. Wm Gregg. President Granitovllle Mg. Co., Charleston, S. C, Ueorgo \V Winter, Banker, Columbus, Geo. Joseph W Winter, Esq., Montgomery, Ala. W J 1-edyurd, Merchant, Mobile, Ala. Sidney Smith. Esq. ** “ Rufus R Belknap, Manuf’r “ “ James Saul, Esq,. Brest. Ooin’l. Water Works, N Orleans. La W NY White, Banker. New Orleans, La. Samuel D Morgan, Merchant. Nashville, Tenn. J U Ambler, Esq., Jacksonville. Florida. J S Sanborn, Esq., CoffeeviUe, Miss. Burtill A Patrick, Merchants, San Francisco, Cnl. Charles Bogardus, Architect, “ “ sel8 IHATTE\VANltIACH1NK AND MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, U NDER a new and improved organization, manufacture Locomotive and Stationary Engines, Sugar Mills, Gins. Presses, lathe*. Drills, Ac. Also, every description of Cot ton, Woolen and Saw Mill work, Shafting. Pulleys. Ac., Cast ings of any weight, (having a large assortment or patterns.) at reduced prices. F. 8. CLAXTON, Engineer. Depot 13 Platt-street. cornor of Gold. Claxton A Wet- more. Excelsior. Collins A Co. and H. Collins’ Axes, Hard ware Agency, 23 Pratt-st., New York. oclO—lyr SrLVMlUS^BroiKRAh FAINTS. J UST RECEIVED.—A supply of Mineral Paints, fire and water-proof colors, unlading. Silver’s Mineral Paints differ essentially from all others in market. They are not Clays, they require little oil, they do not work toughly, but flow easily as white lead. They lav on a very heavy’ body, set Immediately, and become an indestructablo covering ol flint. They neither crack nor peel, and require no stronger dryer than white lend. I have a variety of colors. Red, Yellow, various Browns, and Jet Black. They are superior in body (or covering property) to anything ever di*covered.and pound for pound will cover double the surface of White Lead or Zinc Mineral paints, and require less 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, my 8 10 and 12 Bamnrd-street. NJKW~BObKBT Beceired ly S. S. SiUty, May 18/A, 1853. W HITE. Red and Black Sketches of American Society In the United States, by F and T Pufezky, in two vols. Life. Here and There, by N P Willis. Historic Doubts relative to Napoleon Bonaparte. Tho Hying Artillerist, a talc of Mexican treachery, by Harry linzel. Silver ami Pewter, or tho Contrast of New York Life. Tho Greatest Plague of Life, or the Adventures of a I-ady in search of a Good Servant—by ono Who has almost been worried to Death. Mr* Halo’s now Book of Cookery and Complete House keeper. ’lorn Burke of Ours, by Chnrles Lover. Scalp Hunter*, or Romantic Adventures in Northern Mex ico. by Cnpt Mayne Reid. Spirit Rapping Unveiled, by Rot J A Mattison, A M. For safe at No. 135 Congress-street. may20 N EW ROOKS.—Home Life in Germany, by Charles Lor- iug Brace, author of Hungary in 1851. The Translators Reviewed, a Biographical Memoir of the Authors of the English Version of tho Holy Bible, by A. W. McClure. An Historical Sketch of Robin Hood and CaptKldd. by William W Campbell. Ono Year, n tale of Wedlock, by Emily F. Carton, from the original Swecdisb, by Alexander L. Krauso and Elbert Perce. A Trenlise on General Pathology, by Br. J. Ilenle. Profes sor of Anatomy and Physiology in Heidelberg, translated from tho German, by Henry C. Preston, A. M.. M. I). The Action of Medicine in the System, by Frederick Win Headland. B A. M. R. C. 8., Ac. The Britfeh and Foreign Medlco-Chirurgical Review for April. Received by maylB J. B. CUBDEDfiB. W. THORNE WILLIAMS HAS RECEIVED P ASSION ANI) PRINCIPLE, a domestic novel, by Mrs. Grey. Mysteries of Paris, by Sue—new edition. Prismatic*, in prose and pootry, by R Hay wnrdo—illus trated. Electro Physiology, scientific, popular and practical. The l/mdon Art Journal, for April—with several excel lent engravings, and the illustrated cataloguo of tho Dub lin Exhibition—$9 nor annum. Tho Illustrated Magazine, for May—$3 per annum. Barnurn's Illustrated Weekly News—$3 per annum. Eclectic Magazine, tor May. Tho Ismdon I.tncct. for May. Dr. I-epsius’s Discoveries in Egypt, Ethiopia, Ac.—London edition. Alison’s History of Europe, from tho fall of Napoleon in 1815—I/indon edition, vol. lat. Dr. Birch and his Young Friends, by Thackaray. mayll wow,,™.™.....„„ The old Mao’s Bride, by T 8 Arthur. A voyage to the Celestial Country, from the Manuscript of an old Salt, by Rev Dr Cheqver. Family Commentary on the four Gospels, by Rer. Dr Tyng. Sacred Bongs for Family and Social Worship. ^ Evcr^Dsjr Scripture Reading, for tho usoof Families, by Eraa/a and Mitceilanlee of Graee Aguilar, selected from tho manuscript by her mother. Poetical Works of Thomas W4y. Poetry of Flowers and Flowers of Poetry. Summer and Winter of the Soul, by Rov Krsklne Seale. Boys and Girls Own Book. Doctor Bircli aud his young friends. Agues Sorrell, a novel, by 0 P R James. For sale by npl28 8. H. 81BIJCY, No. 136 Congrass st. I yearn nod' If oomi foroished : U situated In tna builnoM next January. For further particulars, npplf’to JimijDww ton, E»q.. Savannah, Gv AfclAltFAlNK, apld—liwlf Ocala, Florida. NEW HOOKS. T nE Works of James Hall—Legends of the West—the author's revised edition. , The Camel Hunt, a narrative of Porsonal Adventure, by J W Fabeui, author of “ Life on tho Isthmus.” Ilohind tho Curtain, a tale of Eh illo. Doctor Birch and his Young Friends, by Wm M Thacka ray, with sixteen illustrations by tho author. Rural Essays, by A J Downing- edited with a memoir tho author, by Geo W Curtte ; and a Letter to his friends by Fredcrika Bremer. Every Day Scripture Reading, with brief reviows and practical observations for the u*o of Families and Schools, by tho Rev John L Blake, D D. Essays aud Miscellanies, choice cuttings from the Manu scripts of Grace Aguilar, author of “Vale or Cedars,” “Days of Urucc,” *• Mother's Recompense,” Ac, selected by her mother, Sarah Aguilar. Eustace Quintln, a sequel to Mary Price,by G W M Rey nolds. Jack and his Brido, or the Highwayman’s Flight; being the further adventures of Claude and Ills Friends, by the author of “Gentleman Jack,” beautifully illustrated. Tho Illustrated Bible, Nos. received to 47. Barnurn's Illustrated News, No. 17. I*»fly and Lowly, by Miss M McIntosh : further supply. Received hy «pl28 J. B. CUBBKDuK. .hotoL finished and w#R i ot the town and tag to embark In PLANTATION FOR SALE. t muo The undersigned often for safe the plantation upon MRwhlch he now resides, situate in the county of Ala- *wh*chua, East Florida, and twenty miles south of New- nansvilfe, containing one thousand acres, three hundred acres of which is cleared, and in a high state of cultiva tion, Upon (he premises are a good dwelling house, out houses, and gin. The above tract embraces three hundred aero* of tlie first quality of hammock lands, and tho residue .the finest sea island cotton lauds; alt of which is in the heart nr the finest range in the county. Possession given at any time. I will also sell corn, fodder, and other provisions, and if required, one thousand bead of cattle. JOHN B. STANDLEY. Refer to—John Boston, Savannah, Hon. M. S. Perry, Ml- canopy, Florida, or to the subscriber at Newnansvilie, Fla. February 13th, 1853. feb21—dAw3m •fronted f*lM|/.: nwtU commence onthe ssconflMondsy, . M |LLmrt» e ,IWi»*or ot Natural Sciences. • «. L. R. IhUNtoUt, Professor ot Mathematics aud Director oi Musio. HVNftY M. Hoiracuw, Professor of Belles Lettres. The Faculty wlU be assisted by the following Ladies, vis :— Mrs, Browne, Mrs. Branham, FUma Bennett, Bunutead. Meredith, and E. Bennett Catalogue* containing further information, may be ob- talned by applying to either of the officers of the College, or to cltbor of the following gentlemen, who constitute tho Board of Trustees: K. E. Jones, M. D., President; B. M. Pee- J les, Esqr., Treasurer; Tlios. J. Barney, Esqr., Secretary; Col. . B. Walker, Rev. N. O. Foster. Rev. C. If. Irwin, Wm. 8. Stokes. Edmund Walker, Zaehariah Fears, Nathan Massey, Wm. W. B. Crawford, M. D„ Ben]. Harris, Jas, F. 8w*nson. J W. Fears,R. P. Zimmerman. Fiadison, Morgan county, Deo. 23rd, 1861. dr 20 lawdAwtf ■in^pal. HARPER’S MAGAZINE FOR MAY, P UTNAM’S Magazine for May ; Legemls of tho West, by James llall. Behind tho Curtain, a talc of Elvllto. The Camel Hunt, a narrative ol Porsonal Adventure, by J W Fabens. Dmviumr’s Rural Essays, with plates. Blake’s Every Day Scripture Reading. Ppounor’s Dictionary of 'Painters, Engravers, Sculptors, and Architects—1 vol. large 8 mo. Collier’s Notes and Emendation of Flrakspcar, from tho folio edition of 1032. Willis’ Summer Cruise In tho Mediterranean, on board of an American Frigate. The Old Man’s Bride, by Arthur. Bartlett’s Commercial and Banking Table, adapted to tho currena* of nil countries, in ono large quarto volume. nplgg W. THORNE WILLIAMS. N EW BOOKS.—Amabel, a family history,by Elizabeth Wonneiey. Tlie Heir of Rcdcllffe, by the author of the Two Guar dians. Henrietta’s Wish and the Kings of England. Beatrice, or the Unknown Relatives, by Catherine Sin clair, author of Modern Accomplishments. Journey of Life, Ac. Nlnereth and Babylon, discoveries among the ruins, with travels in Armenia. Kindiatan and the Desort, being tho re- sult of a second expedition undertaken for tho Trustees of the British Museum, by Austen H. Layard, M. D.. author of Nineveh and Its Remains, with map, plans and Illustra tions. My Novel, ft further supply received. Barnurn’s Illustrated News. No. 11, and a supply of the back numbers from No. 1. Received by mill 5 J. B. CUBBEPGE M Y HOME IN TASMANIA, or nino years in Australia, by Mrs. Charles Meredith. An English Soldier In the U. S. Army in Mexico. The Phonographic Teacher, by Webster, Ward's Ftaglisn Items, a further supply. Jeames' Diary and Rebecca and Rowcna, by Thackeray. Prescriber’s Phiricucopocia. containing all tho Medicines Ac.. Wythe's Doso Book. Putnam's Magazine complete, new supply. • W. THORNE WI <«|L RICE LANDS FOR SALE.—Tho Tract of LAND on the Mery’s River, known as tho Cut-off Tract, containing seven hundred and seventy-two (772) acres, of which over five hundred (600) acres are tide swamp aud fresh marsh lands, with a rise and foil of lido of six feet. Tlie marsh fend was successfully cultivated manyyearssinco, producing Cotton, Cano, and Rfce. Those fends could bo put in onler with loss labour, itis believed, than would be required for pulling Hammock fends in order, and are cons [tiered very unfo from ovcrllow in gales and freshets. F'or further particulars and terms, which will ho mnde easy to a purchaser, apply to John Fraser aud Co.. Charleston, 8.C., or to Mrs. lleury Bailey, St. Mary’s, Camden county. Georgia. A plat of the land may be seen at tho ofllco of tlie Geor- apl 27—dAc $Sh FOR SALK.—A Tract of LAND, containing 202# ^Cacres.aud improvement*, near Wnltliourvlllo. Liberty county. Tho laud is of good quality, plan aud bay laud. 60 acres of which are In cultivation, ana the remainder well timbered, offering strong Inducements to persons interested in procuring turpentine. Tlie Improvements consist of a two-story frame dwelling, together with nogrtvhouEcs. stables, and all other necessary outbuilding*. The location cannot bo surpassed tor liealtlifulnohs or salubrity of climate, with good water, and a range for cattle which cannot la- excelled. The above property can be bought at a very reasonable price, and on tlie most accommodating terms, if early application bo made to tho subscribers, ut W althourrille. Liberty county. • H. W. llACON aid 26—dAc K. B. WAY. Nineveh and Rabylon. by A. H. Layard, M. P., abridged from tin* larger work, cheap edition. Echoes of a Belle, or a Voice from the Past, by Ben Sha dow. Tho New Rome, or tho United Slates of tho World, hy Theodore Poesclio ami diaries Goepp. Barnurn's Illustrated News, No. 21, received hy may26 J. B. CUBBEDGE. B OOKS.—Received by 9. 8. SIBLEY. May 24th, 1853.— Echoes of a Belle, or a Voice from the Past, by Ben Sha dow. Before and Behind the Curtain, or fifteen years' observa tion among tho Theatre* of New York, by W. K. Nortball. _ .. Iferpcr’a Magazine tor June; Graham’s do do; Godey's orueorgia. for payment of a $50 dollar bill of said Ladies' Book for June. ..No. 217, L K. Tefft. Cashier, the right had I alf of Barnurn’s Illustrated News; Gleason’s Plctorel; for sale at 135 Congress-street. _ . after date, application will be made to the Rank of the State ofTtoorgin. tor payment of a $50 dollar bill of said Bank. No. 217,1. K. Tcfft. Cos which has been lost ot stolen. may25—3m _ JOHN C. IIAMMONI). N OTICE.—-Two months after dato, application will |bo made at tho Hon. Court of Ordinary of Camden coun ty, for leave to sell two Ixiunty fend wnrrauta, belonging to tho estate of Gcrshom P. Cohen, deceased. itaylO MARY ANN COHEN. Ex’ix. _ eJrn j Whereas, John Bilbo will apply at the Court of Ordinary lor letters of dismission as administrator, on the ••tate or Henry L. Bilbo: These are, therefore, to clto and admonish all whom It may concern to he and appear before said Court to mako objec tions.^! any thoy havo) on or before tho first Monday in November next, othorwlso said totters will bo granted. Witness, John M. Milton, Esq., Ordinary tor Chatham coun ty, this 14lb day of April, 1853. apiI6 JOHN M. MILLEN, o. o. c. of George A. Hpalthoff: These are,“—*— J ii _ are, therefore, to clto and and admonish all whom concern to beandapnear before said Court to make ...fat (if Car thoy have) on or before the first Monday la May next, othorwlso said letters will bo granted. Wltnees, John FL Milien, Esq.,Ordinary tor Chatham coun ty this thirtieth day of March, 1853. JOHN M. MILLEN. o, 0. o. /[lEORGIA—ilutfodi CountyTo all whom it my concern: VT Whefeas, William Holloway, administrator of the es- tate of Mitchell Holloway, deceased, will apply to the Hon. the Ordinary of said county, for letters dismissory from said estate; , Tfceee are, therefore, to cite and admoafehkl! concerned to file thsir objections (if any they have) to the applicant in the Cleric’s offieaof said Court, on or Wore the first Mon- day in October next, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted. j rt*i£S;’ua': 0 1 1 “ rT fcr »MS WILLIAM LEE. Sen’r., o. n. a. . utmtifaon the name t' .These are therefore to e!t« and admonish alt whom it . t^/reonoern, lojeand appear before tho Court of Ordl- *•-- '-t Monday in May next, to make ob] __ y have) or eatd administration wtu leCtaik of the Superior Court, or some other lit lit Day-e* NEW WINE AND LIQUOR STORE, No. 6 Whilaker-itrcd. S THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announces to the itizens of Savannah, and of tho interior of this tate, tliat ho baa now openod and will keep con tinually in Htoro, a largo assortment of the best qualities of tho various kinds of WINES AND LIQUOllS, both foreign and domestic, invoiced from the best *ources, and to his stock of which, at present on hand, he Invites attention.— Having had uxteuMve experience in France a* a manufac turer, and in America as importer and dealer, his acqualn- tunco with the trade enables him to offer assuranco that tho articles which are enumerated below are each genuine: Articles of Direct Importation.—French Bran dies of various brands: Holland Gin; Scotch, Irish and Monongahola Whisky ; Old Batavia Arrack ; Jamaica and St Croix Rum. Wlnea.—Old Port, Madoira, Sherry, Champagne, llock, Claret, Sauterne and Burgundy Wine*. Cordials.—In cases. C'uracoa, Maraschino, Ratafia, Sla- “alt*. Kirschcnwosser, Absinth, Ac. Ale and Porter*—London Brown Stout, and Edin burgh Ale. Also Agent for Domestic liquors. nov6 R. MAYER. GROCERIES, die. 100 bags prime Rio Coffee, 50 do do Java do *20 hhds Porto Rico Sugar, 10 do N. 0. do 100 bbls Stuart’s II and C Sugar 20 do Crashed Sugar, 20 do Ground do 20 bbls Isiaf Sugar, 20 boxes I^mon Syrup 50 do Nos. 1,2 and 3 Mackerel, 10 half clo 2 do 100 do Halt. Flour, 50 do It 8. do, 50 do half do Canal 10 casks Bacon Sides, 5 do Shoulders 20 boxes Northern Chiese, 20doEngI*h Dairy do 60 do No. 1 Soap, 60 do Palo do, 26 do Starch 50 do Tobacco, assorted brands 60 bbls Planting Potatoes, 20 boxes Sperm Candles 50 boxes Tallow Candies, 60 do Star do 25 do Adamantino do 60 bbls old Monongnhcto Whisky, 2,0001b Codfish 200 do Whisky, Gin. Rum and Brandy 20 V casks Cognac Brandy, 60 dozen Brooms 2 pipes Holland Gin. 2 ‘4 casks Scotch Whisky 500 gtps* Pipes, 100,000 SpanishSegsrs 20 dozen Demijons. 200 roams Wrapping Paper 60 five and tlireo gallon Kegs, landing and in atoro, fur sale by Jan20 COHEN A TARVER COUGHS, COLDS AND DIIONCII1T1S. P ASTILLES DE PARIS.—For the cure of coughs, colds and bronchial affections of the throat, so prevalent at this season of the year. We do not recommend thn Pas tilles de Paris to oure all the ills lire Is heir to, but we do say they will cure all affections of the throat, as a trial of them wilt provo. Manufactured by Moore A Taylor. 81 Maiden-lane, New York. J ' N, B.—The gennine bears the written signature of Moore A Taylor. Just received and for sale br mh4 J ■cotvcd and tor sale by W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square. M AP OF 8AVANNAH.—Havtngpurchased the copy rigl of Edward A. Vincent, Esq. of his new Map of the dU of Savannah, the undersigned has made arrangements to fill all order* forth# same, at abort notice. Asuffldent number was received by laat steamer to furnish subscribers, and will be delivered Immediately. We are unable to sup ply tho country demand until the arrival of the next steam er. Arrangements have beeamado for a further supply, which will do regularly received. All orders pu nctually at tended to. Address 8. 8. SIBLEY. ap!8 BookaeUer and publisher, 186 Congresi-»t..8ay’h. ATOTICE.—Theeubecriber having transferred all hi* right* IN title and interest as publisher and proprietor of the new Subdivision Map of the elty of 8avannah to 8. S. Sibley, Eaq., publisher and bookseller of this city, subscribers are June. 11’s Magaziuo for June; Godey’s lady’s Book tor M ORE BOOKS.—Jeames’ Diary, a tale of tho J’anic of 1845, a Legend of tho Rhine. Rebecca and Rowcna.by W. M Thackarav. I/>rd Saxondafe, or Lifo among the London Ariatocracy. by 0. W. M. Reynolds. Barnurn’s Illustrated News No 15. A further supply of VUetto and Agnes Sore]. Received by apll3 J B. CUBBEDGE. A stray Yankee in Texas, by Philip Paxton. Nick of the Woods, or the Jibbcnalnosay.by Dr. Bird, new edition. Goncsls and Geology, or an investigation into tho recon ciliation of Goology with Scripture, by Crofton, with an in troduction by Dr. Hitchcock. Spalding’s History of English Literature. Kenrlch'a Ancient Egypt, oxptelnod by modern discoveries. Laynrd's Babylon and Nineveh, now supply. Annual of Scientific Discovery tor 1863 and previous. LAW BOOKS. 6th Cushing’s Massachusets Reports to November term, 1854. ‘ Walker’s Theory or Common Law. Curtis’ Equity Precedents. The Law of Contracts, by John Wm. Smith, author of Leading Cases, with notes by Rawlo. Wharton’s American Criminal Law; Wharton's Prece dents of Indictments and Fleas. English Law and Equity Reports, vol. 11th. apl7 W. THORNE WILLIAMS T HE ODB FELLOWS’ TEXT BOOK, with a portrait of Schuyler Colfax, author of the degree of Rebecca. A now work by Paschal Donaldson. D. D. G. M., N. Y. Ap proved and recommended by P. G. 8. Wildoy.and others, fur ale by nc20 8. S. SIBLEY, 135 Congress-st. N EW BOOKS—Punch’s Prize Novelists, tho Fat ConTrib- utor, and Travels In London—Appleton’s Library. Agatha’s Husband,a novel hy tho author of “Tho Ogll vies,” Ac. Tho Tlireo Pirates, or tho Cruise of tho Tornado, by Harry Hazel, author of Yankeo Jock,” Ac. Tho Spitfire, a Nautical Rumaaco, by Capt. Clmmier, au thor of “ lien Brace,” Ac. Godey’s lady’s Book. ” “ Peterson’s Lady’s Magaziuo, do. do. Barnurn’s Illustrated News, No. 12. Received hy mh24 J. B. CUBBEDGE rtHIACKERAY’8 NEW WORK. HENRY ESMOND, X nol in the sorvico of Queen Anne ; A Life of Yiclsit _, Colo- , ofVfelsJtudes a Story of Revolutionary Times, by G. P. R. Jamos 5 Bleak House No. 0 ; Tho Children of light: Katbay. a Cniiso in the China Seas, by Macnulsy ; Select British Eloquenco for tlie feat two centuries, by Professor Goodrich ; Tnblo Talk about Books, Men and Manners 5 History of Romulus, by Jacob Abbott; Regal Rome, an Introduction to Roman His tory ; Comparative Physiognomy, with numerous Illustra- ttons5 Maeksy’s Lexicon of Freemasonry; do Ahimon Bezon: Stewart’s Freemason’s Manual and Cross’ Chart W. THORNE WILLIAMS S UNDRIES.—56 bbls H Smith’s and pure Genesee Flour. 40 half bbls extra canal do, 60 bols butter, sugar and soda.crackers, 60 do Stuart's crashed and powdered sugar, 80 do do Band G clarified do, 60 do Fl Phelps’ gin. 25 do do mestic brandy, 40 do N E rum. 20 X and 20 X casks bran dy. 6 pipes Holland meder swan gin, 80 boxes 6’s and B’s Bedell's candles, 25 do Treadwell’s soda biscuit, 40 do 5’s and 8’s Grant k William’s tobacco, 20 half chcsta ft pa per* block tea. 20 do do hyion do, 300 reams wrapping pa per, assorted. 200 bozos No. I pal* and fomUy soap, 20 hhds prim* Porto Rico Sugar, 16 do fair muscovado do, 25 casks quarts and pint* Brass' porter. 50 mat* old govornnwnt Ja va coffee, 60 boxe* large howl Ohio pipe*. 40 dozen brooms with painted handle*, 200 do pained buckets, for *ale tr C l R0CKRIE8, Ac.—100 bbls Baltimore Flour, 25 do Canal T do, 20 half do do, 20 bbls H S Flour, 75 do Btuart’a B k 0 8fff*r. 25 do crashed do, 100 boge* assorted brand* Tobac co, 10 hhd* Bacon Bide*. 10 do do 8hottlden. 50 boles star and sdmantine Chndte*, 25 bbfe Monongahola WhUky, 160 bbl* Rum, Gin, Whisky and Brandy, 16 quarter casks Cog nac Brandy, 2 rlpes H Gln, 3 qi 2 do Jamaica Rum, 25 boxes Osi . Scotch Whisky, LAND foi< sale:. mrn THE subscriber offers for sale 1,200 acres of Land, dallying on the Atetamnlia. river, throe miles below the fork, known as Town Bluff. Tliere nro 260 acres open, ready for cultivation ; also two small framed houses with good framed barn aud good framed store house.situate on the bank of the river, ono of the best stands for a store iu this section. Tlie place has the advantage of steamboat* during the fall, winter and spring months, and one of the best fisheries on the river for shad. Any person wishing to purchase con do so by calling on tho subscriber on tlie place. \ AJIso. 980 acres of Land well timbered, with 150 acres of first rato bay fend well ditched and .trained, ready for clear ing. with five acres cleared. Said land will produce fifty bushels of corn to tho acre. Tills fend lies two miles from Mann Ferry, on tho Alatamalin river. Also, 6.000 acrea of first quality pine Umbered land on the Afetamaha nndOcmulgce rivers. All ttiese fends nro situate in the first and second district of Appling county. Also, 2,000 acres of fend well timbered with cypress and white oak. Any person wishing further particulars can address me at Ilall P. O.. Georgia. JanSl—lawdAwCm W. DYAI.L. AST"The Raleigh. (N. C.) Stamford will pleaso publish weekly for six months, and send bill to W. I). CLASSICAL AND BlATIIBBlATlCAL ACAD EMY AT BLUH-TON, 8. G. Rov. JOSEPH B. 8KABROOK, Print Mr. THOMAS J. WRUS, Assistant TITHE Principal has bceh engaged for nearly twenty years X in the instruction of youths Tlie Assistant has been engaged asTeachcr of Matliemntics and the English branches for the last eight years tn the Beaufort College. Boys will bo received as boarders in the families, both of tho Principal and Assistant. The price ef board, tuitton, Ac., will bo aixty-firo dollars per quarter, payable semi-an nually. Iu point of healthiness, Bluffinn Is not surpassed by any location in tlie Southern country. Reference*—Bishop Elliott, Dr. F’ickllng. Gen. Jas. HamiL ton,and Mr. Lynch Hamilton.dec8—eod!3 MERCEIl UNIVERSITY. RenJUld, Greene County, aa. situum. T HE Studies in this University aro:—A Theological course of tlireo years, deslgucd tor those who aro preparing for tlie Coxixd Ministry ; A Collegiate Course of four years, equal to that of other Colleges in the country ; A Scientific Course of three years. Including, with some ad dition.nil the studies of the Collegiate Course except the An cient Languages; AIlinK'IO.t. Tho regular time for the admission of Students, Is at the opening of the Fall Tenn. tho last Wednesday In August. Candidates for admission nlo the Collegiate Course must sustain a satisfactory examination in Geography, Arith metic. English. Latin and Greek Grammar, Cmsar, Virgil. Cicero’s Select Orations, and Jacob's Greek Reader ; anil must be nt least fourteen years of age. Candidates for admission Into tho Scientific Course mnst sustain n satisfactory examination on Geography, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Simple Equations in Algebra, and two books in Geometry; and must bo at least slxteon years of age. 'hiitiun. I.v Tiikulocical Seminart,. .. Ix Cornu k. Scientific Course, In Acaukjiy— Preparatory Class,,.,.., Second “ ..... Third « Elementary *• Room Rent, Contingent Exiienscs,, KXmSEJ. Sjfring Hrm. Ibll Term. .... Gratuitous... .Gratuitous. $25 00 $15 00 25 flWical, tore’, n “rITo‘w™ those most interested, the n-S k °t from the agent In their vHuu**** ri‘ e testimony of those vtlnable curatire powers, but to -hV*. convalesce nil, so that Urn the fountain head 5 a coa f . ou credulous, s„d i bTSdch S *« medy ts certain of brin* sustivLT^^WJ^I proprietors, wlio will acco?d eyere pame, 0 f undoubted cUrActer n.i'^VS^Q Union, numbering among them ! physicians, clergymen, eflitorn'inil^* °* ^ NtalM deiing tlie reliability and the reach of doubt and distrust ** , „ MORTUIORE’S ItlSriTirrrt la a V egetable Extract, nn ^ pressly for this one disease: and this .f*" 1 ?’ top 3 . Tlie above luive also tor sriTthe nt.*... MORTIMoRrib * ' BITTER CORDIAL AND fin mi. THIS invaluable preparation hu T, wherevei introduced, unprAedStrtu"?,*Y* any other preparation brought beforo .1 ^ tiplied thousands who have used marvellous effects In removing disci totJI Restoring the Ncrvn«; « 4 r now herald it to the world as rs«Te2, 8 ,f* , *», virtue* known in tlie Materia Medic ^ Physicians of the first standing | n the mm . use aud prescribe it ns tlie moM effect tv. Alterative ntirl BloS over known. To the aedentnrv it 1,.. Urtfl « > Balm of Gilead. Especially to Fern* £ ij* wt4 “Vli hie condition of lire, it recommend,! " e } w I«s| point of efficacy to any of the numerou jjf!™ tl!d " nder lhe cou,|.rehonsi T c This Is a Vegetable Spirit, pleasant to Ul. ..1 8 ,“ ? tw . be .^ *»v state offoalth.re ’M lellcate fbnale or Child. ” ’ AS" lMce $1 00 per bottle. .. W. V. AIXXAXDwv * 11, rt . v 1 N i?' \ Ba F cl *J'- 8tree t. (A,tor lfeio ^*>11 ForulobjA. A. auU)MO.\i,ouT‘l'"M| gists. Savannah, Ga. •“•URUivH . 25 00 . 20 00 . 16 00 . 10 00 . fl 00 2 00.... . 15 00 , 16 00 . 12 00 9 00 ' 6 00 4 00 1 00 Those expenses require to be paid in advance. From Students who lodge in tho College buildings, fifty dollars w ill be received as full payment for tho tuition fees, room rent, and contingent expenses of the year. The price of Bonn! in the village is $10 per month ; of washing, room-rent, and fuel, $3. COMMmTXKNTA.XD VACATIONS. Tlie Commencement is held on tho lost Wednesday in July. apt 13 2 WILLIAMS N EW BOOKS.—Jennies’ Diary, a legend of tlie Hhine, and Rebecca and Rowcna, by W. M. Thackeray. Wood’s and Beach’s United States Dispensatory. Ancient Christianity Exemplified. Millmnn 1 History of Chemistry. New Themes tor the Protestant Clergy. The Infant’s Progress from the Valley of Instruction to Flrerlasting Glory, illustrated by the author of Little lleury and hi* Bearer; Vinot’s Pastoral Theology. Itanium's Illustrated News; Gleason’s Pictoral. Simon Kenton, or the Scout’s Revenge, for sole nt the book atoro of S. S. SIBLEY, ap!14 ■ 135 Congress-atrect. Tlie Isifty and the I/iwly.by Miss McIntosh. Heart Histories and Life Pictures, hy T. S. Arthur, DeQuincov’s Narrative and Miscellaneous Papers, 2 vols. his Opium rater and all his other works. Goethe’s F'aust. translated by Hayward. Memoir of the Physical and Political Geography of No Grennda, by Gen. Mosnuera. translated from the Spanish Theodore Dwight, with a map. feb3 W. THORNE WILLIAMS OOKSI 1 tionary. Bianca, a talc of Erin nnd Italy, by Edward Maturin, Esq. author of Montezuma. Eva. Ac. Punch’s Prize Novelists, tlie Fat Contributor and Travels in London, by Thackaray. Garden Walks with the Poets, by Mrs. C. M. Kirkland. A further supply of Grace Aguilla’a works. Tlie Vale of Cedars. Women of Israel. A Winter In Madeira. Home and its Influence, Parisian Sights nnd French Principles. Men's Wives. Yellow Plush Papers ; Tho Lady Bird, by Lady Fullerton History of Pcndennia, by Thackaray; Stern’s Works. Pope's Poetical Works, Burns’ do, Youg, Gay, Bcaly and Collins. Plutarch'* Lives, Mysteries of Paris, the Spitfire, Ac., tor sale at tho bookatoreof S. 8. SIBLEY, mh24 135 Congress-street. T HE HOME CIRCIE, or familiar thought* on various topics, literary, morn) and social, by Mr*. Kirkland ; Homes of American Authors, comprising anecdotal nnd de scriptive sketches, illustrated with views of their residen ces from original drawings, nnd a fac simile of tho manu script of each author; Romance of Indian Life and other talcs, by Mrs. Mary II. Eastman, beautifully illustrated ; Il lustrious Personages of tlie 19th Century, illustrated with steel engravings; Gems from Moore’s Melodies, 4lo., ten benutiful illustrations; Tlie Bible In tlie Family, by Doctor Boardnmn : Foot Prints of Truth, or Voice of Humanity, by John Colo Hager, illustrated steel engravings ; Gift Book of Gems, a literary offering of nil seasons, edited by Eiuily Per- clval. richly illustrated: Review of New Theme*; received and tor safe by 8. S. SIBLEY, ded!4 135 Congress-street. [Vi FAV BOOKS.—Memoirs of a Huguenot F’mnily, hy Ann X v Maury; Yankee Notions, or Whlttlina from Jonathan Jack Knife, vol. 1, price $1), ; Kate Stewnrt, a story from Blackwood's Magazino; Putnam’s Monthly, a magazine of literature, science nnd art. vol. 1, No. 1: Romance of Stu dent Life Abroad, hy Richard B. Kimball.author of St. led ger. Ac ; A Story of Lifo on tho Isthmus, by Joseph W. F’a- bona; Pictures from St. Petersburg, by Fslward Jerrman ; Harper's Magazine for January; Consolation, in discourses on select topics, addressed to {liesuffering people of God. by J. W. Alexander, I>. I).; Life of Sir Walter Scott, by Donald Maclsiod ; Moro of Frank Freeman's Barber Shop: recelv- ed by dec30 JOHN H, CUBBEDGE. N F.W BOOKS.—Putnam’a Magazine, for March. Tho Two Merchants, or Solvent und Insolvent, by T. S. Arthur. Tlie Miseries of Human Life,an Old F’rtend in a New Dress. Barnurn's Illustrated News, No. 0. Received by mh3 J. B. CUBBEDGE. board nn Amcricnn frigate, by N. Parker Willis. Tho Old Woman’s Bridle, by T. S. Author. The Mother and her Offspring, by Stephen Tracy, M. D.. formerly a Missionary Physician to tho A. B. C. F. B. to the Chinese. Autobiography of an English Soldier in the United States Army, comprising observations and ad ventures in the States nnd Mexico. Tho Lovers* Stratagem, or the Two Suitors, by Emollne Fl vgare Cnrlon. author of Ival or the Skjuts boy. The Flying Dutchman, or tho Wedding Guest of Amster dam. a mysterious tate of the sea. by Cnpt. Merry U. S. N The I Julies’ National Mngnzlne for May. Barnurn's Illustrated News, No. 16, and a supply of thi back numbers, received by npl20 J. B. CUBBEDGE VALUABLE RICE LAND FOR SALE. jhAff A Tract of Tide Swamp Land, containing 6ut) ncrcs. JKOBylngon the Alatamalin river, three miles above Dari- -dfe*-eu, adjoining lands of the estate of Butler and Dun- wody on the east, and Gignilllat and Walker on the north nnd west, having ns good a pitch or tide as any rice plan tation on the river. My terms nro, twenty dollars per acre, one-fourth cosh, and tho bnlnnce on n credit or from five to ton rears, the interest only required to ho paid annually. Apply to the undersigned nt Darien. In ease of my absence Mr. Jsmbj i'Ki.Mii.K will show the fend, a plan of which can be seen at the office of the Georgian. „ SAMUEL M. STREET. IfoniKN, Jan, 2’2. 1853. Jan25—lam jjjfc FOR SAIJ2.—- A Tract of LAND or F'ivo Hundred acres JOtrictly prime Rice Land, immediately opiuisite the old iwn of Hardwick. Tlie situation of tho place affords one of tho best Saw-mill seals iu the Southern country, facilities for timber being easy nnd witling-end, Vesssels coining from sea can load immediately alongside, drawing from ten to fifteen feet of wnter. For terms apply tn Ilenry Williams. U.S. District Attorney.Savanuah.or to B.STIlJXiiryancoun- ty- STEAM SAW BULL FOR HALE, S ITUATFU) hair a mile from this City, on tho canal, has a basin capable of holding two million feet or taiga. The Mill has been in operation about seven months, runs two gangs and an edging saw. also Grist Mill. Tills Mill saw from 12 to 15 M. feet per day. F'or parlicufersapply to *<’20 ■ WYIJ.Y k MPXTMULLIX. Sfc VOR SALE—That valuahfe parcel of laud formerly JCtaccupled by E.Jencke's. ran., known ns n Cooper’s Shop and Yard. It is bounded on the east by West Bound ary street, west by tlie Canal, north by Railroad street, nnd suulli by lots Nos. 6 and 6, and ton Ini us nhout four acres, fob! WYLLY A MONT.MOLL1N. F OR SALE—Tlie westerly half of tait No. 2 Yiimncraw, being the Wharf now occupied l»v the Clin r lost on Steam Backet Company, measuring one hundred feet on the River, and running back about two hundred feet to Canal-street. Tlie property is now under a lenso which will expire on the first of November next. If not sold at private salo previous to tho first Tuesday in February, it will then be offered at auction nt the Court House. Apply to de!5 C'OJIEN A FOSDICK. F OIt SALFL—A negro woman, aged about thirty-eight vears. a firstrate washer, warranted as such, with her daughter, aged twenty-two years, n seamstress.— Also, n woman, aged about forty years, n good cook, with her children, two boys, seven nnd sixteen years of age. There negroes, belonging to nn estate, will bo sold during this week, on liberal terms. JftPlP T\ J. WALPII. No. 170 Ray.at. N EGUOF2S FOR SALK.—A woman aged 36 years, a good cook washer and ironer. A mulatto wuuum. 27 years old, a first rate seamstress and house servant, and her son 8 years old A woman 37 years old. a good cool* washer nnd Ironer. and her two children aged 8 and 2 years. A boy aged 17 years. A man 35 years old, a good field hand. Also, a boy aged 10 years. Apjdy to _»uM WYLLY k MOXTMOI.L1X F UR SALE—A likely family of negroes: 11 carpenter36. his wife 32. a good washer and ironer. her son. vm. likely, 16. a girl 5. a 'joy 3, and nn infant. Tlie above ne groes nro of good character and very valuable. Jnn'JO WYLLY A M< INTMOIJ.IN. F OR SA1J2.—A likely negro man 27, another 24. another 28. another 28, and a boy 14. Apply to Jnn14 WYLLY ' **“ A MOXTMOI.UK. seamstress, nnd her child. Jan14 wyIIy A MOXT.M0I.L1 4.aud boy 11.country raised. WYLLY A MONTMOLIJX. F OR SALE.— man 21, one 19,1 F OR SALE—Six likely negro girls, aged from 12 to 1. years; also a woman, aged 23 years, a good cock, wash er nnd ironer. with her two gill children. 6 and 2 venri Apply to no29 WYIJ.Y A MONTMOtJ.Lv F OR SALE.—Two very likely country raised negroes: a man aged 25years, a first rate Axeman nnd Field hand, nnd his wife aged 20 years, accustomed to liouve and Held work. Thoy aro sold for no fault, nnd warranted sound. Apply to dec24 WYLLY A MOXTMOIJJX. • F OR SALE—A negro woman, aged about 33 years, very intelligent, and warranted a first rate cook, washer and ironer, sold to remain in tho city. Also, a likely negro 1 man, aged 25 years. I dec3 WYLLY A MONTMOLIJX. I F it SALE—Half lot No. 13 Margaret street. Apply to' Jnnl9 WYIJ.Y A MOXTMOLLIX. TVfFAV ROOKS.—Received by W. Tuorxb Williams, Yusef, 11 a crusade In the East, by J. R. Browne. Guzot’a Earth and Man. or Comparative Physical Geo graphy In relation to mankind. Ketta’s Cyclopaedia of Biblical Literature Tlie Lovern' Stratagem, or tho Two Suitors. Rov. Dr. Kip’* Works, viz: Early Conflict* of Christiani ty. the Double Witness of tho Church, the tauten Fast and a Christmas at Romo. Coleridge’* Works, vols. 3 and 4. Ray’a Medicnl Jurisprudence of Insanity. Mecliand'a History of theCruBadcs, translated by W. Rob inson, 3d vol. Ett’s Moment* of Health and I'emato Hygiene. Webber's Tales of the Southern Bonier. English taw and Equity Reports, vol. 12. United States Equity Digest, 2 vols. ap!21 N EW BOOKS.—Gara Moreland, or adventures in the for South-west, by Emerson Bennett. Mary Price, or adventures of a Servant Maid, by G. W. M Reynolds. No. 14 of Barnurn’s Illustrated News. Christian Review tor April. Received, a further supply of My Novel, and Lofty and Lowly, in cloth and and paper binding. _J»pl7 J. R. CUBBEDGE. M ORE BOOKS.—'Tho Pmctico of Medicine on Thomson. nn Principles, with practical directions tor adminis tering tho Thomsnnian Medicines, including tho various methods of administering vapor baths, emetics, Ac., by J. W. Comfort, M. D. Elements of Health, by E. J.Tift, M. D. Tlie Principles of Botanv. as exemplified in tho Oryplog- aniia, tor tho uso of schools and colleges, by llarfeml Coul- tas. A necdotes for the Steamboat and Railroad, selected from tho best authors, by an Old Traveller. Received by "Pl2l J. B. CUBBEDGE. HEAD-QUARTERS for GOOD CARRIAGES. My success In tho Carriage businesa in the ~<$P=^f3rt>y of Savannah, Is no longer and experiment, it Is a u fixed fact." For tho considerate, generous confidence, and liberal pa- Iroiingn that I havo received from factors, merchants and citizens generally, I desire in this public manner to oxpross my thanks, and to renew my assurances of increased deter mination to give tho most entire satisfaction to all who may Tavor mo with Uiolr custom. I have devoted the past sum- mer to settingup a large and splendid stock of every kind of Carriage now in use. AU of theso carriages are woll J? market, and for neatness, lightness and dura- bllity, they cannot be surpassed. Rockaways of every style, Coaches and Pleasure Wagon*; also Buggies of every con- ccirabie ahapo and kind, (among them some from J. H. Godwin’* celebrated establishment, in New York,) and a very neat, light and convenient style of Snlkey, tor pliysl- clans and others J. 0. THORNTON, 0020 Corner of West Broad and Bay/streeta. 1 ?0R SALE—Trust lots Nos. 26 nnd 26 on Hull street, . Monterey ward nnd square. Apply to JnnlO WYIJ.Y A MOXTMOLLIX. S EAMSTRFXS F'OR SA1J2.—A mulatto woman, who is a complete eeanistrees nnd linuso servant; also, a negro woman, aged about 30 years, a good cook, washer and iron er. Apply to oc2i WYIJ.Y A MOXTMOLLIX. F OR SALE—A likely family of negroes, a woman 35, her son 16, a girl 14, a boy 11, and a boy 4. Jan22 WYLLY A MOXTMOLLIX. SWAMPS CELEBRATED PANACEA, F'or tho euro of Incipient Consumption, Scrofula, General Debility, Whlto Swelling, Rheumatism. Diseases of tho Liver and Skin, ami all diseases arising from impurities of tho blood nnd the effects of mercury. S \YAIM’S PANACEA has been tor more than thirty years celebrated in this country and in Europe for its" extra ordinary cures—for the certillcatea of which referenco is mndo to tlie directions and books (which may bo hail gra tis) accompanying tho Panacea. Some of which glvo the particulars of cases too frightful tor general publication, where the patients had been almost caleu up with scrofu la, and were deemed incurable by physicians. Itlmabeen used in hospitals, and private practice, and has had the singular fortune of being recommended by the most celebrated physicians and other eminent peraons. Among others by— W. Gibson. M. D.,Prof. of 8urgery.Pa. University. Valentino Mott. M. D.. Prof, of Sure. N. Y. University. W. P. Dewees. M. I) .Prof.or Mid. Pa.Uhlveraity. N. Chapman, M. D., Prof of Physic. Pa. University. T. Parke. M. D.,I’res’t College Physicians. 1’hllad. Dr. Del Valle. Prof, of Medlcinre. Havana. Jose Eourencode I.nx. Prof, of Surgery. Lisbon. J. Cliinman. Member Royal College Surgeons. London. G. W. B-ving. lato Minister to Spain. Sir Thoinaa Pearson. Major Gcnoral British Army. Gilbert Robertson. British Consul. Ac. And ulso. the wonderful cures effected by Swnlm’s Pana cea have, for mnny years, made It an invaluable remedy. Tlie Panacea docs not contain mercury in any form.and be ing nn Innocent preparation, it may bo given to the most tender infant, The retail price has been reduced to $1 50 per bottle (con taining three half pints) or tlireo bottles for $4. BEWARE OF IMPOSITION. Swnim’s Panacea is in round bottles, fluted longitudinal ly. with the following letters blown in tho gloss: •• Swain’s —Psxacka—Pmu-in’s," nnd having tho name of James Swaim stamped on tho scaling wax and written on tho label covering the cork, and a splendid engraring for tho sido of tho bottle, composed of geometric lathe work, comprising nine different dies, which havobennturnodforthoexclu* siveuseof the proprietor, by Draper A Co., bank nolo en gravers of Philadelphia. In the centre is a portrait of Hie lato Wm. 8waln, copyright secured. Also, Bwslm's VormlftiRr, A valuable Family Medicine, being a highly approved rem edy for all disease# arising from debility of tho digestive or gans, such as worms, cholera morbus, dysentery, fever and aguo, bleeding piles, sick headache, Ac. See the pamphlet (which maybe nod gratis) accompanying tho Vermifuge. Prepared only at Swaim’* Laboratory, the old stand Fcv- ‘nth-strccL below Chestnut. Phifodclpoia, and sold hy all 0 respectable druggists in the United States. Csimo.v tii nrv Public.—Persons wishing to obtain the PATENT SCALES.. T7AIRBANK 1 ? Patent Platform Scales—(Improved inqual- * . “d reduced in price)—Adapted to every required op eration of weighing, as Railroad Sea tea tor trai ns or single cars £ on the principal rtUroads ln the United State* and Great Britain, Warehouse Scales, Heavy Portable Scale*, on wheels, for fonndrie*.rolling mill*. Ac. Store Scale*, various modifications | Counter Scales, Hay and Coal Scales, k Theso Scale* have been long known and severely te*taa j 1 the universal confidence felt In their accuracy and perfect adjustment, lunch that they are now regarded as the stand, aro,from wnloh there is no appeal. tnyH PHILBRICK ABELL, Agents enth-strccL lwd tho Caution tii ....... genuine Swaim’* Panacoa and Swnim’s Vermifuge, should be careful to observe that tho name SWAIM is spelled cor- reclly ou the labels, or they may bo imposed onbymedi clncs made in imitation of thorn by a person hearing a somewhat simitar name, well calculated to deceive. Gen eral agents for the Uhited States. 6 8CHIFFELIN, BROTHERS A 00., mb22—2awtf 104 and 100 John-street, New York. vo IUUUU UIUCU more couv T HE Subscriber* hare just received a handsomo assort ment ofprintml DeLalncSjCashmores, Mohair Lustre*. English and French Merinos, together with other handsome. Dress Goods, which they offer at their usually low price*. • J-.H, COHEN A CO., oc5 New8toro,140 Broughton-at. ; iS0UESTI0 LIQUOR.—150 bbla New Orleans Rectified " inter Vacation—from December 15th to February 1st. Second Term—from first day of February to Commence ment. Summer Vacation—from Commencement to lost Wed nesday in August. B. M. SANDERS, Secretary of the Board of Trustcss. Any friend, by application to I>r. J. L. DAGU, President of the University, will receive a catalogue, containing the course of studies, and ail other necessary information. SANDS’ HARSAPAllILIiA. TN QUART BOTTIJ2S—For purifying the blood, nnd for Jl the cure of Scrofula. Rheumatism. Stubborn Ulcers. Dyspepsia. Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Flrvsipeln*. I’imples Biles. Mercurial Diseases, Cutaneous Eruptions, Liver Complaint. Bronchitis, Consumption, Female Complaints, l.oiis of A petite. General Debility. Ac. In tliis preparation we have all the restorative properties of tho root, concentrated in their utmost strength and effi cacy ; but while Sarraparelte Root forms an important part of its combination, it is, nt the name time, compounded with other vegetable remedies of great power, nnd it is in the peculiar combination nnd scientific manner of its pre paration, that its remarkable success in the core of dis ease depends. It nets simultaneously upon thw stomach, the circulation and tho b-wels; and {lius three processes, which are ordinarily tho result or three different kinds of medicine, arc carried on at the sarno timo. through tho in- atrutnentalUy of this one remedial agent, which gently stim ulates while it disinfects aud expels from tho stomach and bowel* nil that is irritating, und at tho same time restores their vigor and tone. Its great merit is, that it meets and neutralizes the nctive principle of disease itself, and when Hint iWgnne. the symptoms necessnrily disappear; and we have only to point to the accumulated testimony of multi tudes who 1mvo experienced its offects, to convince Incredu- tltv itself of Its real value. tlie proprietors submit to the public the following certi ficate from a highly respectable source, of a cure made by using their preparation of Saranparilla : ’ Chatham, Maas.. July 28,1850. Messrs. A. B. A I). Sands—Gentlemen: So truly valua ble do I consider your Sarsaparilla, that I feel it to be my duly to state for the benefit or others, the cure effected on myself. Previous to 1845. I had a diteae or the throat, which destroyed the tonsils, land was then attacked with violent pain in the head. This soon resulted In severe in flammation. nnd immonse quantities of blood nnd matter were discharged. F'or six weeks tlie disease continued in the head, nnd then pervaded the body generally, attacking nil tho limbs. I was condoed to a sick bed.froin which I never expected to arise. Many physicians attended me, aud the most skilful pronounced me past cure. In short, tongue cunnnt express my sufferings; and in this condition I Ittard of your Saraatmrilln. purchased six bottles, nnd re nounced all other medicines. I did not expect to take all I bought, so debilitated had my system become. Contrary to nil expectation, my health almost immediately began to improve. I was able to attend to my domestic duties, nnd soon could walk out, a thing I oncu thought would be Im possible. My grnUtudo I cannot express, feeling satisfied that nothing elsj could have relieved ine of the misery and suffering 11 hen endured. I most cheerfully rccomend Sands’ Sarsaparilla to all suffering as I have done. Respectfully your*. Rebecca Mavo. Knowing tho above statement to lie strictly correct, nnd being near neighbors to Mr*. Mayo, wo cheerfully testify to Hie same. Warren Rodgers, Esq. Mrs. Prisciia L. Dodge. John llnllett. Mrs. Rocecca Smith. ANOTHER REMARKABLE CURE. New York. Jan. 8,1860. Messrs. Sands—Gentlemen : I havo great pleasure in ac knowledging to you the great benefit 1 have received from the use of your Sarsaparilla. A subject of pulmonary dis ease. I made a ravage to Europe, but while there continued to bo afflicted. A few weeks after my return, I was seized with a violent Uemwrhago of the lumas, and from the de bility nnd great prostration of atrengtn that followed, with tlie protracted difficulty of respiration, I am entirely re lieved by the use of your Sarsaparilla, which 1 consider a most important and truly valuable discovery in the healing art. I feol that 1 have not for fourteen years enjoyed so good health ns at present. Gratefully yours, F2. 8. Saymous. Prepared und sold,wholesale and retoll.hy A BADLANDS Druggists and Chemists, 100 F*ulton-st., corner of Willinni, New York. Sold also by Druggists generally throughout the United States nnd Canadas. Price $1 per bottle; six M- ties for $5. For sale by MOORE A HENDRICKSON. TURN- Flit A ODEN, W. W. LINCOLN and A. A. SOLOMONS, Sa vnunnh ; Havlland, Rlsley A Co, Augusta. mav24—3m THE"WONDER OFTIIB WORLD! -We would not grow one bud ofhope You cannot garner in riiie fruit! ” T HE GREAT REMEDY is at last olscovered, and that fell destroyer of human happiness at length is conquered! Consumption shall no longer rob our firesides of their brightest ornnmeuts, nnd sink many a gentle spirit to nn untimely grave! Consumption can bo cured—Asthma will soon be as Hie tilings Hint were—and Coughs and Colds, the parents of that toll disease, that *0 often brings wo to tho ltomes of our land, vanish, as if by magic, before this sover eign remedy. This is that which has so long been sought for. and is in full faith offered to tho public as a certain ccrk for cough*, colds, whooping-cough, croup, asthma, nod consumption^ nnd will, in any case where lungs sufficient aro left to sus tain life, check the ulceration and raise the patient to health. Tills 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 can RE done. ••The sentiment, that consumption cannot be cured, ban destroyed moro lives thnn tho disease itself,”—ltr. Warren. Ilut there la Hopei DEVINES’ COMPOUND PITCH LOZENGE I The proprietor, by the use of this article, and the blessing of Providence, was raised, when he was pronounced hy his physician to bo almost dying with consumption, to perfect Health, and is not willing tlmt so groat a blessing should be withheld from those on whom 11 this right hand emissary of den 111 ” lias placed hte mnrk. Tlie Lozenge is perfectly harmless in its nature, and be taken with impunity by the infant nnd the invalid ; and its beneficial effects will bo felt in a few hours after com mencing its use. Let all then, try It. ami if these assertions are not proved, after an Impartlnl trial, the price of tho box will be returned, and all agents are authorized to refund the money in any case where tho article is not perfectly satisfactory. These loizenges are put up in 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 boxes.ami only need a trial to bo fully appreciated. C. I’. HUNT. Darien, Ga., only agent for the Southern States, to whom all orders must be addressed. fel8-dAw FllE S H~AilIU V AL 8 ■ G ROCERIES, LIQUORS AND WINES-Recelved by recent arrivals—120 bbls crashed, pulverised and clarified Sugars, 25 boxes double refined Loaf Sugar 270 boxes Tobacco. 8s, 5s nnd 1 lb lumps 45 packages superior Tobacco, viz: El Dorado, Diadem. Nectar. Virginia, Ac. 100 boxes best family Soap, 100 do No 1 do 114 linlf chests Black Tea, some of it very superior 148 packages Hyson Teas. In )f, }£• and }{ diesis, superior 150 boxes Tnllmv Candles, 8s nnd 6s 16 half pipes Oturd, Dupuy A Co’s. Brandy 25 and hi pipe*. Yarious brands, choice French Brandy 6 pipes Holland Gin 4 puncheons Jamaica and St Croix Rum 30 casks Madeira and Teneriffo Wines 20 do Suiierior Old Madoira and Sherry Wines 10O baskets Champagne, lluidsick, Hungarian Lion, Ac. 100 kegs and halves FFFG I’owder 400 bags Buck nnd Drop Shot 60 liblii No 3.25 do No 2,20 do and 30 half do No 1 Mackerel 50 (sixes Codfish and 40 kilts No 1 Mackerel With a full supply ot everything else in tho grocery line. F'or safe on accomodating terms by oct4 J : _VjCONNraiATAOO. S UNDRIES —200 boxes tobacco, assorted kinds; 70 hhds fair and choice Porto Rico Sngar, 40 do Cuba and New Orleans do, 100 bbls. refined do, 76 do Crashed and Powder ed do, 25 boxes Loaf do, 800 baga Rio Coffee, 200 do Porto Rico and St. Domingo do, 76 do Java do, 150 and chest* Hyson Tea, 40 }{ do Black do, 180 boxes Snap; 100 do Mus tard, Pepper, Alfepico and Ginger; 80 whole and 30 hall bid*. Butter, Sod* and Sugar Biscuit; 120,000 Sugars, as sorted kinds; 20 hags Black Pepcr, 250 bbl*. Now Orleans Whisky, 100 do Whlto do, 60 do Monongahola do, 20 do old Bourbon do. 140 do E. Phelps’ Gin, 60 do best P. k H. Rye do, O pipes Hotfend d°: 60 casks Sherry, Madeira and Teneriffo Wine: 00 basket* Champagne do, 40 bbl*. and 62 X “j** American Brandy, 10 cooks and 20 * pipe* Cog. nao Brandy In custom house stores, 150 kegs Gun and Rill Powder, BOO bags Drop and Buck 8hot with a complete a*- sortment of Groceries, for salo by WEBSTER ft PALME8. LOUR COFFEE, Ac.—56 bbls Hiram Smith’s Extra Flour 56 pure qennesseo do, 200 bogs prime Rio Coffee, 40 do old Government J ora do, 60 boxes 6’* and 8’sO. k WQUam’a Tobacco, 60 bbls pqwd*red and Crashed Sugar. 00 do Stuart’s Clarified do,12 hbd* St. Croix do, 16 do PortpRlcodo,80 box- -JRTR,y_ —- •wl CARTER'S SPANISH MirfcS THE GREAT PURIFIER OF thrSU JVol a Particle of JfcmJfEW A N INFALLIBLE REMEDY for gStL Rheumatism,Obstinate CutaneousEr!tiu , 5 L i or Pustule on the Face. Blotches. Ifoil, N Ring Worm or Tetter. Scald Head. of tno Bones and Joints. Stubborn I'lei dors, Lumbago Spinal Complaints, and «U|S^ from an Injudicious use of Mercury. lmMtSJL?!* Impurity of the Blood. } ' This valuable Medicine, which has become,,1^, I the number of extraordinary cures efferoSn‘4 agency, has induced the proprietor*, at the. of their triemfe. to offer it to tlie public whfobo? ?*■ the utmost confidence in its virtues and properties. The following certiflcaLi. ieW>H, tl ? , | number, are. however, stronger teMimon/ih,rt.''l word of tho proprietors; aud are all from known in their localities, and or the hizheit'rHuJSlfl many of them now residing In lhe city of F. HOYDEN. Esq., of the Exchare* £?£&■ known every where, rays he has seen the 1(^2 Carter’s Smximi Mixture. adminiiteredinro»UB cases, in nearly all the diieaees for which it koISl ed, with the most astonishingly good rnulti the most extraordinary medicine he hu tutu!.^I AGUK AND I'EVKK—(iHEAT aE'Kj that for three years 1 had Ague and Fever of tbLzl lent description. 1 had several Physicians talk*.:! titles of Quinine. Mercury, and 1 believe all fig f£!j| vertfeed. but all without any permanent rtl»f 7Jll tried Carter’s Sraxihi Mixti hk. two bottles of itual tually cured me. nnd I mu happy to ray 1 fere Chills or Fevers since. I consider it the V**t world, and the only medicine that ererretcbri«i*"| Beaver Dam, near Ririinmnd. Va. JouvimV» I C. 11. LUCK, Esq., now in the cily of RlcLuxtltfll many years in tlie Post Office, Imsrarli eosteuufl astonishing efficacy of Cauti.h's i-mtsii lliimitol has bought upwards of 50 bottles, which hcbur'inl to the alllicted. Mr. Luck says he hu DTOttamfJ fail when taken accnnling to directions. * Dr. MINGE. a practising Physician, and fonh.,,. City Hotel, in Hie city of Richmond, sajihehuta, in a number of instances tlie effect* of Cumrt fe. Mixture, which were most truly surprising He burL case of Consumption, liependcut on the Liter the rtfl feet* were wonderful indeed. ' ' I SAMUEI, M. DRINKER, of the firm of rrinlettfel Richmond, was cured of Liver complaint of ing. by the use of two bottles of Carter’s Spiniib Era! GREAT-CURE OF SCROFULA—The Edited cfllefel tnond Republican had a servant employed ii room, cure l of violent scrofula, combined wife ifeal tism. which entirely disabled him from work, [nkrai of Carter’s Smuiinh Mixture made a perfect cindklaal tho Editors, in n public notice, say they *• chctifilftnl mend it to all who are alllicted with any dfew Ski blood.” ■ STIIL ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA-!kiln valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter'i * ( j;dbl turo. I consider it a truly valuable medicine. htEl| TAYLOR. Conductor on tho It. F\ A P. R, It. Co, CkksriH Virginia. 1 Snlt Hhcum of 20 Years Standlii* fmtl Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, residing in the city (ffrtakl was cured by three iKittles of Carter’s rpanuk Jfataj Salt Rheum, which he had nearly 20 yesre.ind vbdf the physicians or the city could not cure. Mr. ltwfsf is a well known merchant of Richmond, Va.. aa-I lie ea is most remarkable. WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond. Vs. hi 11 cured of Spvhilis. in the worst form, by Cirter'ityail Mixture. He says ho cheerfully recoriimenJiil,iii*P alders It nn Umuwvble medicine. I_ RICHARD E. WEST, or Richmond, was enrol «f Wdl and what physicians called confirmed Corusmpti»'l| three bottles of Carter's Spnnish Mixture. EDWIN BURTON. Commissioner of the Heroine. b_ has seen the good effects of Carter's Spiniili MlitortiB numherof Spyhilltic cases, and says It is a perfect cunkV Hint horrible disease. " WM. G, HARWOOD, of Richmond, V*.. cured old w and ulcers, which disabled him from sailing. T<»ok al bottles of Cnrter's Spanish Mixture, and wueniMnll walk without a crutch, in a short tinwv«'«*<»i>'Iycnrfr Price $1 per bottle. L Principal Depots nt M. WARD, CIDSE k CO ,Hal Midcn Ijine. New York. r T. W. DYOIT A SONS, No. 132 North 2d find. I'J delphia. BENNETT A BEERS. No. 126 Mnln-rt., Richmond.toj And for sale by SIIOMA8 M. TURNER k (0,RB| M. CARTER, A. j,. I.0L0M0N8 & CO.. Favinaih.ui| Druggists und Country dterchants everywhere. muy20—ly AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL. /br the cure of Cought, Colds. Jloartnim, ifrowfettw irwjcouph. Croup. Asthma, and Omsmsjtita. 1 And by the river, upon the bank thereof thtllpuil tree* for meat, whose leaf shall not fade and the fret ttol of shall be for meat and tho lenr thereof fortntdki** I H ERE was hope tor tlie sick recorded Ion* igo.u!s| ry year ndds new proof to tho assurance tta H proiufoes shall not fail. As medicnl science discovers and designate* lh*m nature 1ms given, one by one. ti e diseases that dfotj race yield to tho control of art. Of all thenubfej suffer from, none Ims carried more victim* to gravo thnn Coro>uiuption of tlie Lungs. Subjolceittfj somo evidence tlmt this too may be cured, and iMtaj nary complaints, In all their forms, may be r«w Cliorry Pectoral. Space will not |>ermtt us to publish here any prq** of the cures it lias affected, but the Agent fe!e*ar will furnish our circular, free, whereon are full nnd indisputable proof of tho facts. Sufferers, read and judge for yourselves. /hr Injlucnsa awl iloo/ting Cbvah. _ 'NasilviUJU Term., Jure 'A •»,! Sir: I have repeatedly used your Cherry fed®*! hooping cough nnd influenza nnd liave no h«iut**l pronouncing it n complete remedy. Four of w/dWl have been afflicted with these diseases, and lhe tlie Pcctorel has always afforded instant relief. _ jiiEsCVta.l IV# nttest the truth of the above statement. I M. McGlNTY. Editor Na*hr;!kn»,| J M. '/JitMKiiMsx. DrnggUt. Dear Sir : For tlirec years 1 havo been affiictrl*\l cough so distressing that I frei|uently'!i.«pairrii(w?*j| much of the timo I was obliged lo sit up *11 ?J| clmir, as my cough woijjd suffocate me when I ^ *vjl Having usod many remedies without much relitL 1 ** ■ tried the Cherry Pectoral, which under I’rorWfPt’ 0- me altogether, lam with gratitude yours, Jake M'u>w» I ThU it one of the numerous cures of Aflhma whirh ^ l * - J accrnlitol to Cherry Pectoral. Aliuxy. N. Y., Apiu •"•v. I Dr. Ayer. Lowell—Dear Sir: I have for years I ed witli asthma in the worst form, so that I U• I obliged to sleep in my chair for a larger part of "JI being unable to breaths on my bed. 1 b*d ln«|*i many medicines, to no purpose, until roy pni» 0B "J scribed, as an experiment, your Cl’c«' r y^ et ' 0 I 1 V a |Vui| At first It seemed to make me worse; but week, I began to experience the tDoitgrstifjl»It*"V > | its use j and now, iu four weeks, the aiieJJ«»« L,l moved. I can sleep on iuv bed with comfort.j state of health which I had never expected toWlj, Commission and Forwanllcr I From the President of A mhertl (Mroe, filwinl D.,LL.D.,ac. lrf jkW| J. C. Ayer—Sir: I have used your Cherry I own caso of deep-seated bronchitis, and sm I Its chemical constitution, that it is snsdniksNe for tho relief of laryngicnl and bronchial d®' ^1 my opinion, as to its superior character, can «« I vice, you arc at liberty to use it a* you think prep^ I Amherst. Sept. 12.1849. Aiming other distlngulshcl authorities *«« Ly I their names to recommend this preparation | known to them tor affection* of tholimgsae** President Perkins, Vermont Medical Collep- Professor Sillinian. Yale College. Professor Valeutine Mott. New York. Professor Oeavland. Bowdoln Slediral 0W Professor Butterfield.Ohio Medical lofieg • Xanadion Journal of Medical Science. Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. Charteston, 8. C. Medical Review. New Jersey Medical Reporter. Hon. Henry Clay, U. S. Senator. .a-ul Hon. Geo. P. Marsh. American drobwajh* Gen. Emanuel llulness. President oVojb- Rt. Rev. Ed. Power.Lord Bi»koj> Also, many eminent physicians in fotelyn ws ...^^1 Not only in the more dangerous sod of tho Lungs, but also as a family ^ uso. it is the safest, plearanfest and beit fo M ^ ^ Prepared by J. C. AYER.JCbcmUtto^ |A SoldbvTURNER A CO., A. A. SOLOMON^ COIN, HENDRICKSON A MOORE. ■ Drum-istM llirouirlinut the State, e** 1 * tho Druggists throughout Hie State. L INEN G00D&—RldianlsonkTId W*2T 4 @I ease linens; 6-4 to 12-4 linen Sbeensg ■ table Damask, Ekijlle’s Damtik and^eolorM kina, bird’s-eye and Scoteh Diapers, Hao* brie Handkerchiefs, and tLawn-Uwn.Jaf* jjQgfiJA sale by febio P CJUGAR.—22 hhds choice Porto 13 Refined and Clarified do, J?, tad Sngar House Molasses, 60 do Hiram anUh^jK^ see Hour. 00 do Butter, Sugar and Soda J UodtajuidroruUbr XRAm) , M. 2H^i U Ti« i . , ■ WUSmVOHSSKW S CO: n^ , ‘“"* ,to TOclTTO^!VI« ■ V ■ ■ ' ■ :°re*>* x