The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, June 02, 1853, Image 4

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Mja* ’Sirs: ithin the usual hou-~' IMStOMUtoTIud Hu?'*, known os tbs_ ___ ■£m££fBtt flBftfeS8kW^ th# abors antl- . _ kttdMBBDl b# found atthe said Susan a Dennis appear Jnanta’ bill within flra months from said bill b* taksn pro confesso aa to ordttsd, that a eopjr of tbit order ba •fOt5S4 ftitiCn flHBHH utdmj nlitrxtorsum tea- tMMnto aanaxo os thoaaUt* of Godfrey Down I Urea* on therefor* to eitt .and edthonlih all whom It mey concern, to be nnd appear before said Court to make •bfoetlon (If any they hare) on or before the first Monday ta November next, otherwise laid letters will be granted. Witness, John M. MiUen, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, tbit thirtieth day or March, 1863. - wiW JOHN M, MILLEN. o. c. o. #S feofeoU—CUndt County»—To all whom it mayeoncern \Jr Whereas, James Garter and Dixon BsnnStt will apply at thefOourt of Ordinary for letters dlsmiasory as executors on the estate of John Bennett: These are, therefore, to dte and admonish all whom H nuy concern to be and appear before said Court, to make objection (If any they hare) on or before the first Monday in April next, otherwise said letters will b* granted. Witness, Guilford Lastinger, Esq., Ordinary for Clinch *• "“** — of8epl,im — 00 > second Modday. ,arul Prohor of denial and r^^lMWMW’or'Na^Bole^ek * - WR. Bmjumt,Profo#soroi Mathematics and lHteotor 0! ■!&®a S-B^ssf"’ u,u ” , “* d ' pies, K*qr.,Treaaur*r; Thos. J. Burney, Esqr,, Secretary) Col. J.B. Walker,Her. N. a;Foster,Ber. Ok Irwin, Wm. R Stoksa,Edmund Walker, Zschanah Flan, Nathan Massey. Wm. W. a Crawford, M. D., Denj. Harris, Jas. F. Bwanson, J W. Fears, a P. Zimmerman. Madison, Morgan county,Dee. 23rd, 1851. dr 20 lawd Inrtf aounrr. this 29th day 0 sep28 I cos of the gasettea of ity ones a month _a tin minutes.. JOHN F. GUILMARTTN, Clerk a o. c. c. a P. 10, * T. FOR THE CITY OF BAVAN- _ w 3 Mat Ttt*, 18W.-Whsrsas, Ktiha Wylly, Grand Juror, summoned to at land the present term of this Court, mads default, it is ordsred that be be fined forty dollars; wa»t Patrick Ty dings, summoned#* a Petit Juror, intt for Uniterm, it is ordered that he be fined Uata) and, whereat, Jam** Skinner Petit Juror, hulk 00 the first day of the term, it is ordered __ _ w fined fire dollars; and, whereas, J. A. Brower, talismahj’msds default for tbo term, it is ordered that he he fined twenty dollars, and Da rid 8. Howard, talisman, was na tbs Court on a portion of Thursday, 5th Inst., ted that he be fined fire dollars, unless good and cause of .excuse be filed on or before the first day Of th* next term of this Court. Extract from the mlnuto*. may2B—3 • WM. H. BULLOCH. Clerk. /CHATHAM SHERIFFS SALE.—Will be sold, on the first V Tuesday In July next, before the court house in the e property of Thomas Ryan, decreased, to sa tisfy a ILfis. on foreclosure of a mortgage In far or of John JLGaUi* vs. Jeremiah F. O’Neill,administrator of Thomas Bran, deceased. mays* JOHN DEVANNY, Sheriff 0. c. /CHATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold, on the first KJ Tuesday in July next, beforq the court house in the city of 8arannab, between tire legal hours of sale, two ne gro slaves, named Moses and Jans5 levied on to satisfy a fi. th. on foreclosure of mortgage issued from Chatham Su perior. Court, in favor of Jame M. Henderson vs. Jane F. Taylor, NtsUt P. J. Taylor, and Robert W. Pooler, Trustee. Property pointed out by defendant. may* JOHN DEVANNY. Sheriff a a /CHATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE CONTINUED.—Will be . V sold, on the Amt Tuesday in June next,before the court Witne UStaBavannah. between the legal hours of sale, all that County, tain messuage tenement anl tract of land, situate, ly- mh30 il hours of sale, all that , „act of land, situate, ly ing and being in the county of Chatham aforesaid, butting and bounding as follows: Commencing at the southeast corner of the limits of the city of Savannah and running south l**, west M chains and 2 links along the line of said eity limits continued, to a road commonly known as Inver’s Lane, thence along the line of said road north 77*, west 13 chains and 57 links to a ditch, thence along the centre of aaid ditch north 13*, east 20 chains and two links to the aonthernlin* of nld city limits, thence along said line of city limits south 77*. east 13 chains and 57 links to the point of starting—containing thirty-five and a half acres, more or leas; levied on as the property of Joseph M. Turner, to satisfy a 0. fie. issued from Chatham Superior Court In fa vor of John F. Gnilmartin, administrator of Wilson Oden, deceased, against Joseph M. Turner. Property pointed oul by plaintiff”# attorney. may4 JOHN DEVANNY. Sheriff c. c. C HATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in July next before the courthouse in the city of Savwnoah, between the usual hours, one undivided fourth part of two wharf lots, or pieces of ground, situated on Hutchison’s bland, in the county of Chatham and State of Georgia, being lota Nos. 13 and 14, together with all the wharves, reservoirs, buildings and improvements on said lots, and the steam engines and boilers, the plaining ma chine, clapboard machine, saw gates, force pumps, and all other machinery of every kind and description in and about the said lots or bnltding. (meaning the one-fourth part of the Oglethorpe stain saw mill.) with the appurtenances thereunto belonging and appertaining; levied on as the property of Edward F. Kinchley and Robert Todd, to satisfy afl. fo. on foreclosnro 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 fi. fa. may22 *. JOHN DEVANNY, Sheriff c. c. HATHAM SHERIFFS 8ALE.—Will be sold, on tbo first Tuesday in July next, before the court house in the city of Savannah, between tbo legal hours of sale, a negro girl, a slave, the property of Sarah Pierce and Frances Cooper; levied onto satisfy four fi. fas. in favor of John Dillon vs. Sarah Pierce and Frances Cooper. Said property levied on and returned to me by a constable. maj26 JOHN DEVANNY. Sheriff o.c. C ITY MARSHAL’S OFFICE, Savajcuh, April 13, 1863 — The following resolution was passed In Council on the 14th March last, viz: Besotted, That the City Marshal be Instructed to have E red those lots in Washington and Greene wards remain- t unpaved, as near two years have elapsed since the pas sage or the ordinance, a majority of the owners having complied with ssld ordinance. . The Paring ordinance has not been complied with in the following case*, vis: Washington ward.- 25.20,27, w. Greene ward.—Lots Nos. 4,7,8,9,10,10,17.2UO. 23.32, 84.40. Wf Nones.—^In accordance with the above resolution, I will receive proposals fur pavtog the said lots, until the 13th day of May next. PHILIP M RUSSELL ap!18 City Marshal. S HERIFF’S SALE.—Will bo Bold, on the first Tuesday in June next, In front of the court house in the city of Darien, between the legal hours of sale, a negro man by the name of Aaron ; levied on as the property of Edward I). Baker, to. satisfy two fi. fas., one issued from the Superior Court of said county in favor of Aaron Champion, ami the other from tho Inferior Court of said county in favor of Jno. Blunt, both against said Edward B. Baker. Terms cash. ap!30 C. O’NEAL, Ilputy Sheriff a. c. C l EORGIA—Bryan County:—By virtue of an order from T the Court of Ordinary of Bryan county, will be sold, on the first Tuesday iu July next, at the court house door. In said county, between the usual hours of sale, all the lamia belonging to tho estate of Martin Shuman, deceased, sub let to dower, together with the negroes belonging to said estates. M. D. MOONEY, Adm’r., ap!29 MARY SHUMAN, Adrn’x. 1. Z. E. Dutton, ad' ry Dutton, deceas- ipply to the Court of Ordinary of this county, for lsttera disroissory: These sr* therefore to cite all concerned to file their ob jections, (if any they have) in terms of the law, otherwise Mid letters will be granted. ap!28 A. H. SMITH, 0. n. c. /T EORGIA—Chatham Countyh-To all whom It may concern: VT Whereas, John Everard will apply at tho Court or Or- dinary for tetter* of dlimissory as administrator on the es tate of Patrick Tteruy, deceased t These are. therefor*, to cite ana admonish all concerned to file their objections (iraire they have) to the applicant in theClexk’s office of Mid Court, on or before the first Mon. day of November next, otherwise loiters diamlssory will be (ranted. Witness. John M. MUlen ) Esq..f'rdin»ry for Chatham coun ty, this 30th day or March, 1853. _ mh30 JOHN M. M1LLEN, o. 0. c. G *" BORGIA—Chatham County:—To ail whom It may con cern: Wheioaa,John Bilbo will apply at the Court of Ordinary tor letters of dismission as administrator, on the Mtate of 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 tions (If any Ihey have)'on or before the first Monday in November noxt, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, Joliu M. Milieu, Esq., Ordinary lor Chatham coun ty, this 14th day or April, 1853. spill JOnNM. MHJKN.Q.O.C. C l EORGIA —Gta/Lim Gsunty 1—To all whom It may con* T concern: Whereas, Elisabeth Spallhoff will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate of George A. Spallhoff: These are, therefore, to cite and and admonish all whom It may concern to be and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday in May next, otherwiso said letters will bo granted. Witness. John M. MiUen. Esq..Ordinary for Chatham coun ty this thirtieth day of March. 1863. mh30 JOHN M. MILLEN.o. c. c. fT EORGIA—Chatham County:—To all whom it may con vT cem: Whorens, the estate of Merit Finch la unrepre sented by failure or any one to apply for loiters of admin- istrationonthesame: These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before tho Court of Ordi nary on the first Monday in May next, to make objec tion (If any they hare) or Mid administration will be granted to the Clerk of the Superior Court, or some other fit and proper perron. Witness. John M. Millen, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this thirtieth day of March, 1853. mh30 JOHN M. MILLEN. o. c. c. G EORGIA—Camden County .•—To all whom it may con cern : Whereas, J. H. M. Clinch, guardinn cf H. A. and N. B. Clinch, applies to me for letters dismissory from said guardianship; These are therefore to dte and admonish all concerned to be and appear at my office, within the timo prescribed by law. and show cause (if any they have.) why letters of dimission should not be granted to the said applicant. Witness. James II. Helveston. Ordinary for Camden coun ty. this 28th day of May, 1853. may31 JAMES H. HELVESTON o. c. c. G EORGIA—Camden County:—To all whom it may con cern : Whereas, George W. Thomas, one of the exc- registered according to th# provisions 01 mis no*.—jww since the first of January, 1853, and up to May 25,1368, Inclusive: ■ _ A—Matthias Amorous, John W Anderson, David Abra hams, Charles Arnold, Georg* A Aah, Robert Austin, Georg* Alexander, Charles B Ash, William B Andrews, George U Ash, John S Acliord, Georg* W Anderson, Stewart Austin. D—Uenrdtct Bouroutn. John W Bite. Gilbert Butler, John 1* Uoifeuillet. John V Barber, Julius Baoharacb .George L Blount, Anton llorchert, Joseph Black, Alexander Francis Bennett. James 11 Bashlor. Michael Boley.UaudluaEHarie, Clias W W Uruen. Jarnea M Duller. Hyman B Byek, William J Bandy. Edwin 11 Bacon, Wm James BuUoeb, fiBegntnad Derg- Milton J Bockner. John Boston, Henry S Bogardds, William II Bulloch J’strick Bulkley, John W Boariey, John B Barnwell, James T Buckner. Anthony Hosier, Thomas A Brown, John Burns, Joseph II Burroughs, Berrien MB Bur roughs, William FBrautley, Charles II Boll, EUasB Bars tow, i’oter A Blols, Wm Gaston Bulloch, Isanc Brunner. Jolm Brunner, James Bancroft, Philip H Bohn, James A Brown, John Macpherson Borneo, Barnnrd E Bee, Richard Burke, David Bell, Thomas U Barrett. Edward J Blount, Wolfe Burnett, Conrad E Byck .Charles Bishop, Wm Blols, Keftrencts—Bishop Elliott, Dr. Flckllng. Gen. Jaa. Hamll- Valentine Brunner, Charles W Brunner, Joseph W Brown, in, ami Mr. Lynch Hamilton. dec8—eodl3 Joseph II Baldwin. Francis Blair, Michael Brannon, James ’ ^ •-•..'n 1 t ifflllt.m 11 niniint ipnlyi Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory on tho said pstate j These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular thekindredand creditors of said deceased, to tic and appear tt my office within the time prescribed bv law, and shew cause, (if any they liavo.) why letters disralssorr should not be granted tho said applicant. Witness. J. H. Helveston. Esq.,Ordinary for Camden coun ty, this 26th day of May, 1853. may20 J. H. HELVESTON, o. c. c. /'t EORGIA—Liberty County:—To all whom it may con VX cern: Whereas, Charlton Hines will apply at the Court of Ordinary for lotters dismissory as executor on the estate of Susanna Sanford, late 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 objection (If any they have) on or before the first Monday in July next, otherwise said letters will bo granted. Given under my hand, this 11th December. 1852. dec!4 JAMta 8. BRADWELL, o. U C. EORGIA—Liberty County—To all whom it may co r corn: Whereas. Joseph A. Anderson will apply at t Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory on tho estate of Mary F., Anderson. U.te ot said county, deceased j These are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday in September next, otherwise said letters will be granted the applicant. Witness my hand, this 8th day of March, 1853. mhl4 J. 8. BRADWELL, Q. t. c. | ^ EORGIA—Mclnloth County *—To all whom it may con- \J cern: Whereas. Alexander 0. Middleton, applies to me for letters of administration on the estate ol Thomas T. Mid dleton, late of said county, decease!: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their ob jections (if any they have) in my office, within the time prescribed by law, otherwise the said letters will be granted to the said applicant. Given under my hand at office this 15th dsy of February, A. D. 1853. feblT A. A. DeLORME, Ord’y M. 0. I N WARE SUPERIOR COURT—DECEMBER TERM. 1852.— Dexmmix Thomas term Maroarkt Thomas—Ubel for Di vorce : It appearing by the return of the Sheriff in tho above case stated, that the defendant is not to he found in the county, and It being represented that she is not to be found in the State, on motion of Wm. B. Gaulukt, Plain- Iff’s Attorney, It is ordered, That service of said petition and process bo perfected by publication of this order in the Savannah Georgian, once a month for four months, next proceeding the next term of this Court Granted P. E. LOVE. J. S. C. 8. D. A true extract from the minutes of Waro Superior Court, at December Term, 1852. feb23—m4m GEO. B. WILLIAMSON. Clerk S. C. GEORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY. SUPERIOR COURT, JAN. TERM, 1853. Ann M. Towles, *) ei. C Case Divorce. Daniel F. Towles.} I T appearing to the Court, by the return of the Sheriff. that the saidfldefendant docs not resido lu this county and It further appearing that 1m does not reside in thli State, on motion of Fleming & Millen. defendant's attorneys it is ordered that said defendant appear and answer at tin next term of this Court or the case be considered In default and tho plaintiff allowed to proceed; and it is further or dered that this rule bo published for thirty days. Extract from the minutes. mh24 JOHN F. GU1LMARTIN. c. 8.0. c. 0. N OTICE.—All persons having claims against the estate of Frederick Kottman. deceased, of liberty county, will present them within tho time prescribed by law ; and all persons Indebted to said estate will mako payment to aol27*V. GREST. Adm’r. n ward.—Lots Nos. 13,14,19,20,21,22,23,24, T cern: Whereas, N. J. Clark, Isaac Perry and L. I Daniel will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate of Elias Perry, late of said county, deceased : These are, therefore, to cl to and admonish all whom it may concern to be and appear before said Court to make objec tion (if any they have) on or before the first Monday in Jnne next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, A. H. Smith, Esq., Ordinary for Bryan coun ty, this fltli day of May, 1863. mayfi A. II. SMITH, 0. n. c. G EORGIA—BuflocA County :—Jo all Whom it may con cern : Whereas, Jonathan Griner will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate of Hannah Cone, late 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 objec- J on (if any they have) on or before the first Monday in air nexti otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, William Lee. Sr., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, this 29th day of May, 1853. may29 WILLIAM LEE Sr..o. b. c. G EORGIA—Buttock County:—To all whom it may concern: Whereas, Milton Sheppard will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the landed part of the estate of Absolem Hagin, **., deceased ; These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to file their objections (if any they have) in my nffleo, within the time prescribed by law, otherwise said letters will be granted. may2 WM. LEE. Sen’r, o. b. 0. G EORGIA—Bullock County:—To all whom it may con cern: Whereas, Wm. l/?o, jr. will apply at tho Court ofOtdinary for letters dismissory aa administrator on the estate of T homaa Lee. a lunatic, deceased : Thou are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary for Bul loch county on the first Monday in October next, to make objections,if any thoy have, otherwiso said letters will bo granted. Witness, Wm.I/se, son’r, Esq.,Ordinary for Bulloch county, this 17th day of March,1863. mh25 WILLIAM LEE, Sr„ 0. b. c. OEOROIA—Buttock County 1—To all whom it may con- U cem s Whereas, Jehue Everitt will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory on the estates of John Everitt ana Sarah Everitt: These ars, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday la November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. * Witness. Wm. Lee. sen., Esn., Ordinary for Bulloch coun- ’ ty, this 25th day of April, 1853, epl26 WM, LEE. 8en’r., o. b. n /TEOBGIA—Bullock County r—To all whom it may concern: vT Whsrsas, Green R. Slater and Thomas Dasher, Admin istrators 00.the estate of John 0, Sister, a minor, liars ap- , lied for. lotters dismissory; These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it mai concern.to be and appear at the Court or Ordinary for Bul loch coonty. on the first Monday in November next, to make objections, if any they have, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness.Wm Lee,sen’r.Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, this 26th day of April, 1853. »pl25 WM. LEE. Sen’r, o. B. 0. G EORGIA—Buttock County.—To alt whom It may con cern j Whereas, Andrew Wilson, will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory as executor on the estate of Absolam Hagan, deceased; These an therefore to cite and admonish allwhom It may eone*ra, to be and appear before said Court to make objeo- lon (if any. they have) on or before the 29th dsy or July next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, Wm. Lee, sen’r, Esq.. Ordinary for BuUoch coun ty, this 29th day of January. 1853. jinM WILLIAM LEE. Sen’r, o. B. c. iom CountyTo all whom It may con- 1, John E. GuUmartln will apply at the /-fir letterk of dismission as uimtnUtra- tor on th# #«Ute of Walter Smith, deceased :• These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may oonosrn to be find apper before said Court to make objec tion (if any they hare) on or before the first Monday In May . next, otherwise said leitorswiU be granted. Witness,' John M.MiBsn, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham coun ty, this 31st day of October, 1852. V>\ ■ JOHN M. HILLLEN, o. 0.0. it—(Aqflkom County‘To all w&om it ms t Whereas, Ellin Soallv will apply .at the jr for matters of administration on the as may eon* “je Court estate of j to cite and admonish all whom it may ippefir before said Court to nuke.objec* hr nave) on or before the first Monday in rite sa(4 letters will be granted. M.Mni#n.Esq.» Ordinarytor Chatham coun* ofu * rth ! > jobs h. mum «. 0.0. - mo£tlrt afier dai« to the Hon. the Qourt of, ieatlon will be of Carndei the Court of Ordinary of Bryan county, for leave to sell the real estate belonging to Cliarlea Bs«hior. dec'd. ma6 C. M. DASHLOR, Adm’r. N OTICE.—Two months after dateTappUcation will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Chatham couniy, for leave to sell the following negroes, viz : Peggy. Mat thew. and Anthony, the property of Alexander J. Maxwell, late of said county, deceased, epllfl SARAH M. MAXWELL, Adm’ x CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL ACAD EMY AT BLUFFTON, 8. C. Rsr. JOSEPH B. SEABROOK, Principal Mr. THOMAS J. WEUfl, Assistant. T HE Principal has been #njwt*d for nearly twenty yeara In the Instruction of youths. Th* Assistant, has beeu engaged as Teacher of Mathematicaand the EngUsh branches for the last eight yeara In th# Beaufort College. Boys will be received as boarders in the families, both of the Principal and Assistant. The price of board, tuition, &o., will be sixtyAve dollars per quarter, payable semi-an nually. In point of healthiness, Bluffton is not surpassed by any location in the Southern counjtry.^ ^ ton, MERCER UNIVERSITY. l'eqfletd, Greene County, aa. HTcmsa. riMlK Studies in this University are.—A Theological course i of three years, designed for those who are preparing for tho Gospel Ministry) A Collegiate Courso of four years, equal to that of other Colleges lu tfaeeouutry; A Scientific Course of thrco years, Including, with some ad dition, all the studies of theCoUfgiate Course except the An cient Language's ; arananoK. Tho regular time for the admission of Students, is at the >pcuing of the Fall Term, the last Wednesday in August. CanifliUtes for admission uto the Collegiate Course must sustain a satisfactory examination in Geography, Arith metic. EngUsh, Tat in and Greek Grammar, Ciesar, Virgil, Cicero’s Select Orations, and Jacob’s Greek Reader ; ana must be nt least fourteen years of age. CfcudldaU'* for admission into tho 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 yeara or ago. xxFKNsra. Tuition. Spriny Urn*. Fh 11 Term. In Tiuouxiicil SnaNARY, Gratuitous... .Gratuitous. IxCoLU&K. $25 00 $16 00 Scientific Course 26 00 16 00 In Acudkmt— Preparatory Class 25 00 15 00 Second “ 20 00 12 00 Third “ 16 00 9 00 Elementary “ 10 00 6 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 in the College buildings, fifty dollars will be received as full payment for the tuition fees, room rent, and contingent expenses of the year. The price of Board in the village is $10 per month ; of washing, room-rent, and fuel, $3. OOntXXCKXENTANn VACATIONS. The Commencement is held on the last Wednesday In July. There are two Vacations, dividing the year into terms, as follows; First Term—from last Wednesday in August to December 15th. Winter Vacation—from December 16th 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 Board of Trustees. Any friend, by application to Dr. J. L. DAGG, President of the University, will receive a catalogue, containing the course of studies, and all other necessary Information, STEAM ENGINE Si MACHINERY AGENCY. The undersigned. B. W. Lxonard and E. W. Smith, (the former having been for more ‘than 30 years manager and agent of the iMattcawan Establishments; the latter for many years connected with the Allaire Works, as Superin tendent and Engineer, and more recently superintending ongiueerfor the Collins’Line of New York and Liverpool United States Mail 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 as consulting Engineers and Agents, for purchasing or superintending the constrnction of Paddle Wheel and Propeller Steam Vessels of every description, Marine Engines and Boilers for Ocean and River Steamers, Locomotives and other Railroad Machinery, Pumping En- inos and Machinery for Water Works and Draining lands, Hast Engines and Machinery for Iron Works. Cotton. Wool en and Flax Manufactories, and Machinery for every de scription of Manufacturing. Corn, Four and Saw Mills, Su- ;ar Mills and Refineries, Quartz Crushing and other Mining Machinery, Mill Geering, Shafting and Pullies. Evory de scription of Castings, Wrought Iron Forgings. &c. Specifications and contracts prepared, plans and de tail urawings 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 & E. W. SMITH, Office 76 Merchants’ Exchange, Cr. Wall and Hanover-streets, New York. RKrZKKNOM AT THK NORTH. E K Collins. Agent New York and Liverpool U SM Steamers C H Sand, President Ocean Steam Navigation Company Mortimer Livingston, Agent New York and Havre 0 S M Steamers. Ezra Nye. Commander Steamer Pacific. Joseph J Comstock. Commander Steamer Italtio. G W Floyd, Commander Steamer Washington. James P Allniro, Esq., formerly Proprietor of the Allaire Works. John F Winter. Son & Co, Merchants, New York. Eagle k Hazard, “ 4< Peter Cooper, “ “ Asa Worthington, “ “ A O Pamielce, “ M Janies Bogardus, Iron Storo Builder, “ Hazard A: Monteath. Merchants. Buffalo, New York Bush 4c Wildes. Merchants. Boston. Moss. P Grinell k Sons. Merchants. Providence, R. I. REFEKKNOM AT TT1X BOCTH. J P Phillips. Esq., Cleveland, Ohio. J E Leninlnc, President Mechanics’ Mg. Co.. Petersburg. Va. C P Mollett, President Kockfish Mg. Co., Fayetteville. N. C. J G Cairus. Agent Rowan Manuf’g. Co.. Salisbury, N. C. Wm Gregg. President Graniteville Mg. Co., Charleston, S.C. George W Winter, Banker, Columbus, Geo. Joseph W Winter, Esq., Montgomery, Ala. W J Ledyard. Merchant, Mobile, Ala. Sidney Smith. Esq. “ “ itufus It Belknap, Manuf’r u “ James Soul, Esq., Prest. Cura’l. Water Works, N Orleans, La W W White, Banker. New Orleans. La. Samuel D Morgan, Merchant. Nashville, Tenn. J O Ambler, Ksq,, Jacksonville, Florida. J S Sanborn, Esq., Coffecville. Miss. BurtiU k Patrick, Merchants, San Francisco, Cal. Charles Bogardus, Architect. “ “ gel 8 MATTE WAN 1MACHINE AND SIANUFAO TURING COMPANY, U NDER a new and Improved organization, manufacture Locomotive and Stationary Engines. Sugar Mills. Gins. Presses. lathes. Drills. Ac. Also, every description of Cot ton. Woolen andSaw Mill work.Shafting. Pulleys. &c., Cast ings of any weight, (having a large assortment of patterns.) at reduced prices. F. 8. CLAXTON, Engineer. Depot 13 Plntt-street. cornor of Gold. Claxton k Wet- more. Excelsior. Collins k Co. and H. Collins’ Axes, Hard- A g° nc L 23 Pratt st., New York. oclO—lyr K Iliilloii.h, J«mc. A linker. WllU.m >1 ni-rnnt. C,—Solotnun Cohen, Bernard Constantine, David C Cash, William Cullen. Peter Corb, David Lope* Cohen, James A Cnurvoiaie. Montgomery Camming, Daulel UCamp. Ueorge B Cuinming. Moses Coburn. William Crabtreo. Aaron Cham pion. Daniel I> Coop, Isaac Cohen. Frederick Cbpk. Frederick W Cornwell, William P Clark, William II Cuyler, Carrol A Cloud, Spencer CurreU, i’lureu Condon, \i llllam M Charters, Chariot Clare, Daulel Clarke, JohuF Compogninc Georgo Galley. Myles D Cullens, Peter L Constantiue.Nicholas Cru- oer, Henry K Christian. John Cordeal, Wallace Dimming. Janies II Carter, William Cooper, John J Cornell, James 1 Clark. James OB Campbell, Samuel J Cassells. Joseph 8 Carruthers. John D Charlton, Bryan Connor, \V illlam Oscar Charlton. William Cox, Hugh Cullen, James Cleary, Moses 8 Cohen. Thomas Corri Joseph SClaghorn, John F Carsten. Charles P Codpor. John Greene Cooke. Henry Cleaver, Jacob Cohen, Benjamin I. Cole, Sltaa M Colelng. John L Clark. Thomas W Cooper, Henry Cassoo, Jampa Cox, Robert *1 Charlton. James Cox, Francis Ginfield. D—David K Dillon, Martin Duggan, Archibald C Daven port. Isaac Davis, John Daily. James Dunn. William Dixon, Moses C Detin.Chesley Dugger, William H Dunniug. Henry J Dickerson, Albert L UoLorge. Isaac D’Lyon. John E Davis, John Doyle. Jr.,Isaac DeLaroche,William M Davidson. Wm II Davis. Richard Dawson,Charles S Davis, Nicholas Dixon, Lewis L Davis, Francis H Demere, Patrick Doyle, Michael Donnelly. Morty Dorgan, John Downing. Richard W Dels- ney. Thomas lwyle, Tliomas E Davis, SheldouC Dunning, George W Davis. _ , _ , , , E.—Henry 011s, Peter Endrea. John Everard. Richard Ennis. John Kiskeamp, Stephen 01iott, Jacob A Epstein, John B Epstein. Thomas Eden. F—Joseph Felt. Owen Foley, Jeremiah Flckllng. Green Fleetwood, Louis N Falligant, Gss^arJFulton. Washington N OTICE.—Two months after dato, application will bo madet o the Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave to sell Lot No. thirty-four, in second, originally Henry county, and Lot No. one hundred and six in thirteenth district, or iginally Henry, now Fayette county, belonging to the es tate of Valentine Creaver. deceased. mh24 JOHN F. GUILMARTIN. Adm’r. made to the Court of Ordinary of Catnden county. Ga., cor letters of dismission as administratrix, with the will an nexed. on the estate of Susan Fitzpatrick, late of said coun ty, deceased. nofi DORCUS SANCHEZ, Adrn’x. N OTICE.—Tliree months after date, application will be made to the Planters’ Rank of the State of Georgia for tbo parmentnf the following described notes of snid Bank, the right hand halves of which having been lost In mail from Barnwell district, 8. C.. to Charleston : totter A, No. 829. for $20, letter A. No. 540, for $20 ; letter A. No. 986, for $20 ; letter B, No. 633, for $20, . No. 182, for $5. To Bank of Savannah for payment of loiter A, No. 695, for $10. ieb3—3m SAMUEL SOLOMONS. made to the Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave to sell all tho real estato in Chatmam county belonglngto D. M. Rogers, deceased. Also, ten days after date, for leave to seU all the perishable property of said deceased. ap!5 C, W. ROGERS, Adm’r. N OTICE.—All persons indebted to the es Rogers, will make Immediate pavmc sons having demands against said estate will pn HARLFS W. Hfl Qualified Administrator. having duly attested to aplfi e estato of liavid M. e will present them N OTLCE-—All persons having demands against the tato of Nancy Nagle, late of Chatham county, deceas el, are hereby required to band them In to the undersign ed, di.ly attested, within the time prescribed by law. and all persons indebted to said Nancy Nagle, are requested to make immediate payment to may24* MICHAEL NAGLE, Qual. Ex’or. N OTICE.—Two months after dato, application will he made to tho Hon. tho Court of Ordinary of Caiudsn county, for leave to sell the one-third part of the steamer Wm. Gaston, belonging to the estato of John Hebbnrd.doc. may24 ELIZABETH A. IIKBBARD. Adm’ix. M ARION COUNTY, (ALA.,) May U. 1863.—Three months after dato, application will bo made to the Bank of the State of Georgia, for payment of a $20 bill of said Bank, No. 027, A. Porter. President, tho left hand half having been lost or destroyed. may26-4Jm W. 0. TROTTER. N EW MARKET, (TENN.,) May 24, 1858.—Three months after date, application will be made to tho Rank of tho State of Georgia, for paymout or a $60 dollar bill of said Bank, No. 217,1. K. Tefft, Cashier, the right had Fair of which has been lost or stolen, may25—3m _J0HNC. HAMMOND. N OTCCE.—Two months after dato, application will |be made at the linn. Court of Ordinary of Camden coun ty, for leave to sell two bounty land warrants.belonging to tho estate of Gershom P. Cohen, deceased. «»y!9 MARY ANN COHEN. Ex’lx. D OMESTIC LIQUOR-160 bbls New Orleans Rectified Whisky, 100 do E Phelps’ Northern Gin, 40 do P k H Connecticut River Rye do, 76 do Luther Felton and Pure Boston Rum, 40 do Domestic Brandy, 20 quarter and 20 eighth casks 4th proof do. 30 bbls superior old Monongahe- la Whiasy, 60 do do Rye do, 400 gross old Georgia Peach n-- 4 -, for sale by J SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. Brandy, mhl4 T HE 8ubtoribers hare Just received a handsome assort ment of printed DeLainea, Cashmeres, Mohair Lustres. English and French Merinos, together with other handsome Dresa Goods, which they offer at their usually low prices. J. H. COHEN k CO., New8tore.l40 Broughton-st S UGAR, COFFEE. *«.—160 bbls 8tu*rt’a A, B and C Sn- nr No. 1.20 bhds New Orleans Sugar. 10 do St Croix do, 16 do Porto Rieo do. 200 bags prime Rio Coffee, 20 do Java do, 100 boxes assorted Tobacco. 100 do Sperm and Ad amantine Candles. 160 do Pal* and No. 1 Soap. 26 packages Hysfin Tea, 10 do Black do. 26 tlsroes and 86 bbls West In dia Molasses, 60 bbls New Orleans do. 10 do Stuart’s Sugar Hoots do, 10 do Georgia Syrup, in Store and fur sale by msyT - '. . HOLOOMBK JOHNSON it 00. Inti 'assortment - MO bags Back and Drop Shot . * 0*1$, PLANTATION SAUB^ The undersigned oflkrs for sal* the plantationi opeto *-'- L *- ^i*— -“—to In tbi oountf of Ala- ity mils* eonth of New- jMUhieh be now recites, sittfato *“ jbua, East Florida, and twenty miles sonth nansvllls. containing on* thousand acres, three hundred acres of which Is cleared, and In a high state of cultiva tion. Upon the premises are a good dwelling bouse, out bouses, and gin. Th# above tract embraces throe hundred acres of the first quality of hammock lands, and the residue tho finest tea island cotton lands: all of which is In the heart of the finest range Id the county. Possession given at any Urns, I will also sell corn, fodder, sod other provisions, end if required, on* thousand bead of cattle. JOHN B. ST AND LEY. Refer to—John Beaton, 8avannab, Hon. M. 8. l’errjr, Ml- canopy, Florida, o: to the subscriber at Newnanivllle, Fla. February 13th, 1653. feb21—<lhw3m 9 Complaints, Heal. rfflL RICE LANI8 FOR SALE—Tlio Tract of LAND on the Mnty’s River, known as the Cut-off Tract,containing seven hundred and seventy-two (772) acres, or which over five hundred (600) acres are Udu swamp and fresh marsh lands, with a rise aud fall of lido of six feet. The marsh land was successfully cultivated many years since, producing Cotton, Gane, and Rice. These lands could be put In order with less labour, it is believed, than would ho required for putting Hammock lands in order, and are considered very safo from overflow in gales and froshet*. For further particulars and terms, which will be made easy to a purcliascr, apply to John Fraser and Co.. Charleston, H.C., or to Mrs. Henry Bailey, St. Mary's, Camden county, Georgia. A plat of tho land may be seen at the office of the Geor- gjan. apt 27—die espy ; but white Sarsaparilla Root forms an Important part of lta combination, It U, at the earn* time, compounded • with other vegetable remedies of profit power, and It Is |n eak# depends. It acta simultaneously upon th* stomach, the circulation sad th* b, wels; and thue three processes, which are oMiafirily the result CT three different kinds of medicine, arc carried on at the latnfi Ume. through th# In strumentality of this ou* remedlilagrtit, which gently stim ulates while It disinfects and expels from the stomach and bowels all that is irritating, and at the same time restores their vigor and tone. Its great merit is, that It meets and - neutralises the kctlve principle of disease itself, and wlien that is gone, the symptoms necessarily disappear; ami we have only to point to the accumulated testimony of multi tudes who have experienced its effects, to convince Incredu- lily itself of Its resl value. The propristora submit to tbs public the following certi ficate from a highly respectable source, of a care made by using their preparation of Sarsaparilla: Chatham, Mass., Jdly 28,1860. Messrs.A. R. hD. Sands—Gentlemen: So truly valua ble do I consider your Sarsaparilla, that I feel it to be my duty to state for the benrfit of others, the cure effected on myself, l’revious to 1846. I bad a dieted of the throat, Savannah, which destroyed the tonsils, (and was then attacked with violent pain In the bead. This soon resulted In severe in flammation, and immense quantities of blood and matter were discharged. For six weeks the di««i*e continued in the head, and then pervaded the body generally, attacking all the limbs. I was confined to a sick bed,from which I never expected to arise. Many physicians attended me, add the most skilful pronounced me paaf cure. In short, tongue cannot express my sufferings; and In thiaconditioii I heard of your Sarsaparilla, purihai nounced all other medicines. I did not expect to take all ! Ilestorlng the Ktrvou’k , 1 bought, so debilitated had my system become. Contrary now herald it to the world as wmuhmiJL •■i to ail expectation, my health nlmost immediately began to 1 • <«& FOR SALE.—A Tract or LAND, containing 202K v seres.and improvements, near Waltiiourville. Liberty couuty. The land is of good quality, pine and bny land. 60 acres of which are in cultivation, aud the remainder weU timbered, offering ctrong Inducements to persons Interested in procuring turpentiue. The improvements consist of a two-story frame dwcUing. together wit h negro houses, stables, and all other necessary outbuildings. The location cannot ho surpassed for healtufulneKs or salubrity of climate, with good water, aud a range for cattle wliich cannot be excelled. The above property can be bought at a very reasonable price, and on the most accommodating terms, If early application he made to the subscribers, at Walthourville. Liberty county. H. W. BACON apl 26—dkc E. R. WAY. SILVER’S MINERAL PAINTS. J UST RECEIVED.—A supply of Mineral Paints, fire and water-proof colors, unfading. Stiver'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 lay on a very heavy body, set immediately, and become an indestructable covering ol flint. They neither crack nor peel, and require no stronger dryer than white lead. I have a variety of colors, Red, Yellow, various Browns, and Jet Black. They are superior in body (or covering "-iperty) to anything ever discovered.and pound for pound II 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, m T 8 10 and 12Barnard-street. T HACKERAY’S NEW WORK. HENRY ESMOND, Colo- nel In »ho service of Queen Anne ; A Life of Vlciaitudes a Story of Revolutionary Time*, by O. P. It. James ; Bleak House No. 9; The Children of Light: Kathay. a Cruise in the China Seas, by Macaulay ; Select British 0oquence for the last two centuries, by Professor Goodrich ; Table Talk about Books. Men and Manners : History of Romulus, by Jacob Abbott; Regal Rome, an Introduction to Roman His tory ; Comparative Physiognomy, with numorous Illustra- ttons; Mackty’a Lexicon of Freemasonry ; do Alilmon Boron : Stewart’s Freemason's Manual and Cross’ Chart no26 W. THORNE WILLIAMS ugar —. soda crackers. 60 do Stuart’s crashed and powderea sugar. 80 do do Band C clarified do, 00 do E Phelps’ gin.26do do- mestic brandy. 40 do N E rum. 20 W and W casks bran dy. 6 pipes Holland meder swan gin, 80 boxes fi’s and 8’s Bedell’s candles. 26 do Treadwell's soda biscuit, 40 do 6’s and 8’* Grant k William's tobacco, 20 half chests ft pa pers black tea. 20 do do hyson do, 300 reams wrapping pa per. assorted. 200 boxes No. 1 pale and family soap, 20 hhds prime Porto Rico 8ugir. 16 do fair muscovado do, 25 casks quarts and pints Byass’ porter. 60 mats old govornment Ja va coffee, 60 boxes large bowl Ohio pipes, 40 dozen brooms with painted handles, 200 do palnea buckets for sale by ap!21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. C l ROCERIES. Ac.—100 bbls Baltimore Flour. 26 do Canal r do. 20 half do do. 20 bbls H S Flour, 75 do Stuart's B k C Sugar. 25 do crashed do, 100 boxes assorted brands Tobac co. 10 hhds Bacon Sides, 10 do do Shoulders. 60 boxes star and admantine Candles. 26 bbls Monongnheia Whisky, 160 bbls Ruin, Gin, Whisky and Brandy, 16 quarter casks Cog nac Brandy, 2 pipes H Gin, 2 quarter casks Scotch Whisky, 2 do Jamaica Rum, 25 boxes assorted Cordials. 60.000 Span ish Segars, 26 kilts Mackerel. 20 hair bbls No 1 do. 26 bbls Noa 1.2 ami 3 do, 160 boxes No 1 ami Pale Soap, 50 boxes Starch, 60 do I«mon Syrup. 10 hhds fine Porto Rico Sugar, 3 do St Croix do, 50 bbls New Orleans 8yrup, landing and for sale by m!3 COHEN k TARVER. C HERRY LOZENGFH.—Compound Wild Cherry Lozenges, for coughs, colds, and inflenza*. These Lozenges will bo found much more convenient than any of tho liquid preparations,as they can be carried about the person, and always ready for use when the cough is troublesome, thu» C rovonting a violent attack of coughing and constant irri itioo of the lungs. Just received and for sale by deo y W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square. S PLENDID PIANO FORTES.—The undersigned having Just received some lino instruments from the celebrated factories of Stodart and J. B. Dunham, are enabled to offer an assortment of Piano Forts, which for tone, touch and finish, cannnot be surpassed, A call is solicited. »plP F. ZOGBAUM k CO., Waring’# Building. FRESH ARRIVALS. ROCERIES, IIQUORS AND WINf»-R*ceWed by recent VJ arrivals—120 bbls crashed, pulverised and clarified Sugars, 25 boxes double refined LnarSugar 270 boxes Tobacco. 8s, 5s and 1 lb lumps 46 packages superior Tobacco, vis: 0 Dorado, Diadem. Neotar, Virginia, Ao. - ’ 100 boxes best family Soap, 100 do No 1 do 114 half chests Black Tea, some of it vary superior 15 halfpipes Otard, Dupuy k do’s. Brandy *6 *f *#Hofu P n!iGin ° UIbn ‘ nd!,, cbo,ceFronch B»ody 4 puncheons Jamaica and St Croix Rum 80 casks Madeira and Teneriff# Wines ,20 do Sopsrlor Old Madeira and Sherry Wines 100 baskets Champagne. Hsidslck,'Hungarian Lion, 100 kegs and halve* FFFG Powder 1 .'Florence.Joseph S Fay, JohnG Falligant. John CFerrill, Andrew Farry. Frederich Finch. William I) Ford, Sewell H Flak. John Hemming, Richard Flanigan, Thomas Ford, Patrick Fleming, John Foster, John D Fish, Bryan Foley, Joaiali R Fisher, John Foley. Jacob Friend. Dugald Fergu son, John Flannegnn, James Fountain, Henry R Fort. G.—Joseph George. Robert H Griffin. Francis Griraball. Joseph George. Jr.. Robert M Goodwin, John B Gallic. David H Galloway.Seaborn Goodall, John Garamell, Domingo Gal- loo, Joseph F Gammon. Charles Gross, Martin Gerken. James E Gaudrv, Philip Gleblehouse, Henry Ganahl, John F Gull- martin. John Gerdts. Benjamin Giuovoly, John L Groreu- stein, Ebenezer W M Gifford. James E Godfrey. George A Gordon. Calvin L Gilbert. Samuel Goldsmith, Nicktes Gell, Horace Gillum. John S Green, Francis L Guo, Jas Gowan, William T Goodwin. . II.—Thomas Holcombe David F Halsey. William Hess. Christopher Hussey. Richard H Howell. Charles S Hardee, William Howe. William Hunter. William F Holland. James Hunter. George S Harding, Edwin E Hertz. Martin Horn, Lemuel L Hover. John Unupt. Samuel n Haupt. William Henry. Henry Haupt, WilBam W Hendley, Robert Haber sham. John E Hernandez, Robert, Hutchison. Alfred Hay wood. William Ilendereon. Charles A Hall. Geo W Hardcas- tie. Robert A Uoniker. WUlam L Haupt. Humphrey P Hor ton, l’eter Henry. William Heldt. Levi Hart. Thomas Hen derson, William P Hunter, Marmaduke Hsmllton, Peter D Hilihelm. Charles F Hamilton. John F Hamilton. William Hone. William H Hausmaa, David Harrlgan. Henry Har- per. Howell W Hollister, Enoch 1) Hendry, John G Howard. William II Holmes. Geo Troup Howard, William B Hale, Gustavs A Holcombe. Claus Hartman, Samuel Hamilton. Edward J Harden, Stephen N Harris. Columbus 8 Harris, James B B Harley. Urnlan Hughes. Prloleau Hamilton, Juo C Hunter. Dennis Haley. Jai .ns E Hogg. Jonathan Hill, Jno Hall. Peter Hermann, John A Henges, Nicholas Heylc, I—John W lhly. , t „ , . _ _ . , J.—John R Johnson. John T Jones. James R Johnston, Pdward Jones. James C Jones. Alexander Johnson. William Bullock Jackson. Enochs Johnson, John D Jesse. John J Jackson. James H Johnston. Robert Jackson, Wm James. K—Philip Kolb. John Kennedy, Alfred Kent. Uefert Kuck. Peter Krouse. William Krauss, John W Kibbee. Her man Kuhlman. Diedrich Kattenhorn. Nicholas King. John W Kelly. James W King. Nicholas Keiley, Hanford Knapp, Thomas Kemp, John w Kelley, William Kino. James Ker. Phineas M Kollock, Philip Kean. Noah B Knapp Aaron J Kn*i*r. James Kennedy, Frederick Krenson, Emanuel Kan- Ij^lTliomas K IJnyd. Louis LegrieL.lohn N Lewis. Daniel J lambretli, John H Lightbourne, William M 1-elgh, Alonzo B Luce. Hugh Logan, Stanislaus M Lafflteau, John Lyons, Levi Lelientual. l’eter Lee. Edward Lovell. William W lin- coin. Oliver A LaRoche. John M B lavell. Martin Larkin. Noble l.von. Frederick Lobof. Joseph II Iadson. John H Ladd. Daniel Leahy, Benjamin W LUoyd. Charles A L La mar. Peter Iaurens, James F Under. Matthew Lufburrow, Edward Lynch. John T Latham.Philip S Leaver. Hugh lar- kin. James J Ixgan. Joseph Lippman, Andrew Low, Wm E Long, Andrew J Lebey, Michael Ijivin, David P Lander- shine. * M. —Hugh W Mercer. Anthony F Mere. Abraham Mini* William 11 C Mills. Jacob Manke. Mulford Marsh. William Morrill. John Jlnllery, Adolphe Mode. John Makin. Gefert Murkins, James 'V Morgan. Ralph Meldrim. Dan Mallette, Horace Morse. William 11 May. Samuel S Miller, John Mur chison, Christian W Maylaindcr. Solomon Mayer. John Mas- terson. I.uder Mehrten*. Jacob Manses, John EMallery. Hen ry Mncubnrd. Thomas R Mills. James Monnahan. Charles A Mngill, John It Mallard. Jacob Miller, Matthias H Moyer, Alvin N Miller, Simon Morris.Lcander Moore. Jno A Slayer, Richard C Mnckall. Michael Meath. Fiiblan Myerhoffer. Thomas Meath. John Murchison. Bryan M Morel. Hugli \V Mercer. John Malmnney.Thomas Mahar, William E Mongtn. Me—George A McCleskey, Bartholomew McJuuaruey, Patrick McDowell, William MbCferthey. Joseph J McCoy I.aurence McKenna. Thomas McKenna. Daniel McRedmond, Thomas W McArthor, Jnrnes McHenry, Michael McGrea Patrick McGovern, Norman W McLeod. William J McIn tosh, James McFcely, Alexander Mcllardy, Angus McAl- pin. Michael McCarty. Nell McHugh. James Mclnnarncy. N. —George N Nichols. Thomas J Naylor. Daniel Nelson. Samuel Nuttnmn. James S Ncldlinger, Natlil Nungnzer. John O Nei'lllnger. William G Norwood,Jacob Newberger.Gilbcrt N Ncyle. Thomas M Newell. James A Norris. John R Nor ton. Robert C Nock, James Nungnzer, William Nungazer, Edwin LNeidlinger, I-cwlsF Kieoll. O. —John Oliver, Giarles E O’Sullivan, John W Owens, George S Owens. Arminius Ocurlor, Edward O'Byrne, Wil liam C O’Driscoll. Dennis O'Connor. Phillip U’Connell, Dan iel O'liaiilun. Timothy O'Connor, Timothy O’Brien. P'.I’hilip J Punch, Thomas Purse, John Poole, James Potter. Joseph E I’elot, Charles F Preston, William i’rocter, Edward Padelford. Edward Padelford. jr., Elisha Parsons, Daniel G Phllbrick. Anthony Porter. Dennis M Patrick, Ed- win Parsons. George Parsons, Ed want Powers. John Postell, Joseph W Philips. John F Posey. William V Prentice. Henry C Preston, Tliouias Pidgon, John M Palin, Samuel G Pan- cost. 14—.William Quantock, jr. R,—Philip M Russell. Daniel Robertson, John A Richard son, William Remshart. George Robertson, jr, Robert K Rhodes. Henry Sober, William Rogers, Charles E Robinson, Andrew M Ross. John W Remshart. James G Rodgers. Ber nard Roden. James B Read. George Robbins. Joseph llosse, jr.. David Rosenblatt. William P Rowland, Wm P Roberts, John Reilly, Jefferson Roberta, John P W Rend, Jns Khlnd, Joseph Ribero, Jaeoh Roscnband, John 8 Rogers. Alien Itussoll. William Robinson, James Riley. Horace J Royall, John Reedy. Alexander R Ralston, Thomas M Rosis. John B Ross. Thomas Redfren. Benjamin Reed Joseph B Ripley. Patrick Reilly, Francis Ryan, John Riordon.John W Rabun. S—.Patrick K Shiels, Henry Seltzer, Wm Henry Stiles, Pntrick Smith. Francis Sorret. Samuel S Sibley. Edward A Soullard, Abraham Simpson, l.izar Solomons. John A Schaf fer. Frederick Schaffer, Francis F Strobhurt, Francis Shells, Harman Silbcr, Joachim R Saussey. James J Snider. John Savage. Ezra Stacy, James 11 Snndlford, Jacob Shaffer.Con rad Schuller. John G Sexton. John H Strous. John FStur- tovnnt. Walter W Smith, Francis M Stone, Emanuel Slief- tall. John H Stegin. Alexander J C Shaw, Farley R Sweat. James F Stokes. John A Staley, Aoner Sawyer. Samuel B Sweat. James Sullivan. Solomon Sheftall. Daniel T Scran ton. Daniel 11 Stewart, John Slone, iVilliam Suite, Joseph D Stcbbins, Jacob Spang, William Shtnnors, John Shuuzel. Matthew Shannon, Dennis Sullivan, Philip Smith, John Siiwlnk, James Shea. James P Screven, Thompson L Smith. Wili am Swoll. JUchanl Scanlan, Alexander A Smets, WH- Ham II Smith, Andrew Steafvater. Edward J Sanders. Mor- decal Sheftall. Sr., Jacob A Shaffer. Herman Sangstoch. Jas M Stripling. Francis Sawver, Timothy Shoridon, John Scud der. Jaini-i*Skinner. Lewis Smith, John Shea. Geo ISpen- cer. Samuel L Speiaegger, Simon Santim, Thimaa Smith, Jarnea Shephard. T.—l’eter GThomas John F Tucker, John TThomas, William 8 Thoropaon.George HTUcomb, Charles G Talbird, John DTenhroek, John Thompson, Frederick A Tupper. Ja* Thurrt. William U Tinsley. Barnard G Tilden, Anderson C Toma. Francis Truchelut. William TThompton, John Tier- nev. FMwurd Townsend. John C Taylor. V—Charles Van Horn. David Veadsr Triatam Verstllle, Henry H Verstilte. WllUsm H 8 Veratille. Henry Vlelstltch. W.—Richard Wayne. Edward G Wilson. Willlsm Waters, Robert I) Walker. Henry F Willlnk. Laurence W Wall, Na thaniel F Webster. Henry 0 Wyer. James T Webb. Henry E Weed. Smith Warner, Tbomai White, Francis II Welmsn, Nicholas Wolf. William White, Thomas S Wayne, Benjamin Whitehead, Jacob Wlneberg, Samuel A Wood. George S Walt. Charles Wilson. Thomas J Walah, John W Wilson, Jo- Jeph Washburn, Zachariah N Winkler. Lewis W Wells,Ed mund Wallen, Wylljr Woodbridge. Christopher White, Beth Woodward. Isaac Wilder, Dennis Wynn. Jarnea White. Philo II WiMroan. William Watson. William P White. Philip D Woolhopte, Aahbel Welles, John J Waver, Jacob Walter, Georgo « Willett, James T Welles, James Whilihan, Enos Withlngton. Allen R Wright,Samuel Wilmot, Wm Wilson, Wiliam Wright. James M Wayne. William Tliomo Williams, Palrick White, Jarnea W White, Richard Wickam. William M Wadley, Jacob Waidburg. George W Wylly, William C Wylty, Isaac P Whitehead. Lewis Wiggins, Y.—Dr Easton Young, Peter Yonson. Z—Edwin S Zlttrouer All |M*rsons entitled to vote, and desirous of voting at the next election for Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savannali and hamlets thereof, are respectfully requested to call at my nffleo and register their namos within the time prescribed by law, else they will bo debarred the right of voting thereat. EDWARD 0 WILSON. f may30 Clerk of Council, t N ORDINANCE to amend an Ordinance defining whs shall bo considered public nuisances, and for the remo val of tho samo—Passed 2d August, 1839. Sac. 1. Bo it ordained by tho Mayor, and Aldermen' of tho City of Savannah and hamlets thereof in Council assembled, ana it is hereby ordained by the authority of the same, that from and after the pas-dog of this Ordinance, the provisions of said Ordinance prohibiting the keeping of hogs within certain limits, bo end the same are hereby extended sn aa to embrace and include the whole corporate limits of the City of Savannah, and the hsmlets thereof. Siw. % Be It ordained by the authority aforesaid, that all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances, conflicting with the pro visions of this Ordinance, be end the same are hereby re ported. Passed in Connell, Savannah. April 21.1853. ft. 8.] R. WAYNE, Mayor. Edward G. Wiuojt, Clerk of Council. apl27 PATE N’T'SCAliK 8. LAND FOR SALK, THE subscriber offers for sale 1,200 acres of Land. JPfitelylng on the Alatamaha, river, three miles below the fork, known as Town Bluff. There are 250 acres open, ready for cultivation ; also two small framed homes with good framed barn and good framed store house, situate on the bank of tho river, one of the best stands for a store in this section. Tho place has the advantage of steamboats during the foil, winter and spring months, and one of the beat fisheries on the river for shad. Auy person wishing to purchase can do so by calling on tho subscriber on the place. Allso. PRO acres of Ijind well timbered, with 150 acres of first rate buy land well ditched and drained, ready for clear ing. with five acres cleared. Said land will produce fifty bushels of corn to the acre. This land lies two miles from Mann Kerry, on the Alatamaha river. Also. 6,000 acres of first quality pine timbered land on the Alatamaha andOcmulgee rivers. All these lands are situate In the first and second district of Appling county. Also, 2,000 acres of land well timbered with cyures* and while oak. Any person wishing further particular* can address mo at Hall P. O., Georgia. jan31—lawdfcwfim W. PYALL. £9“Tho Raleigh. (N. C.) Standard will please publish weekly for six months, ami send bill to W. D. st*nd^Sy*IW d ihti^h*?nu^/^£5#t i rt * ( | testimony of those wbo valuable curative p6wcrz.hut iowriu . convalescents, so (Cat the »ttt« ne X the fountain head; a course wfitin* 7 credulous, and ono br which the •'VMHsL tnedv U certain cf bring sustain J 1 Si® proprietors, who will accord everyS' names of undoubted d.aracter^ Union,i numbering among them «onw pliysldsns, clerev men, editors deiing the reliability and Efficacy the reach of doubt and distrust. 3 01 MORT1 MORE'S RliEUMATM* * U a Vegetable Extract, an Interns I - 'I pressly for thisi one disease • and thlift^m **** J form, ei her Inflammatory /AcuteVor rw .‘"frkhS* of how long atauding. V ; 07 L1,r ®aie. ,, *5T W. V. ALEXANDER k r„ 7J improve. I was able to attend to my domestic duties, and soon could walk out. a thing I once thought would be im- possilde.. My gratitude I cun not bxpreas, feeling satisfidl that nothing elss could have relieved me of the misery and suffering I then endured. I most cheerfully recomend Sands’ Sarbiparilla to all suffering as I have done. Respectfully yours. Rkbecca Mato, Knowing tho above statement to be strictly correct, and being near neighbors to Mrs. Mayo, we cheerfully testify to tbu samo. Warren Rodgers, Esq. Mrs. Prisclla L. Dodge. John Hallett. Mrs. Rececca Smith. ANOTHER REMARKABLE CURE. / Nsw York. Jan. 8,1860. Messrs. Sands—Gentlemen: I have great pleasure in ac- knowledging to you the great benefit lbave received from the use of your Sarsaparilla. A subject of pulmonary dis ease. I made a voyage to Europe, but while there continued to bo afflicted. A few weeks after my return, 1 was seized with a violent hemirrhnge of the iumgs, and from the de bility and great prostration of strength that followed, with the protracted difficulty of respiration, I am entirely re lieved by the use of your Sarsaparilla, which I consider a most important and truly valuable discovery In the healing art. 1 feel that 1 have not for fourteen yeara enjoyed so good health at at present. Gratefully yours, E. S. Satmork. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A B&D SANDS Druggists and CTicmists, 100 Fulton-st., corner of William, New York. Sold also by Druggists generally throughout the United State* and Canadas, race $1 per bottle ; six hot- ties for $5. For sale by MOORE & HENDRICKSON. TURN- ER k ODEN, IV. W. LINCOLN and A. A. SOIGMONS, Sa rannah ; Havilxnd. Ritiey k Co, Augusta^ may24—3m The above have also for sale, the m »t MORTUIorris BITTER CORDIAL AND BLOOD Mm* 1 THIS invaluable pre,-aration hs! obwiSf^ i wbereyej Introdueeii, unprecedented In any other preparation brought before the Jui aa uij Buucnnaa; »nu in iniaconumon i tijilieil tliouNands who have used [i > D ,i IWmI aparills. purihased six bottles, and re- , marvellous effect* in removing diets'* .„j e edlcines. 1 did not expect to take all ' llestoiiiijr (he Nervoa/si* . now herald it to the world a* It * n, i virtue* known in the Materia Medics * nl0 ‘ , Physicians of the first standing In the use and prescribe it ns the roost efftcllte^ Alterative and Blood P Dr i« ever known. To the sedentary it L Balm of Gilead. Especially to Females Mxl hie condition of lire, it recommends itself zif.7 p»!ut Ol efllcftc, lo ooyor II,. „„„„ " Ul ’' kr l iy Tbl. I. > Sfi,il. pl„„ot I, UY , I safe to he used in anr state of health v dtlicolo Uni. or 17,Vld. ‘J U. 21 W Price $1 00 per bottle. W. V. ALEXANDER k 00.. |Wl . •SSSjl For sale by A. A. SOLOMON! gists. Savannah, Ga. unc-iuuiwi cosh, ann lue oaiance on a credit of irom ten vears. the interest only required to be paid am Apply to the undersigned at Darien. In case of my a Mr. Jamkb Pri.nglb will show the bind, a plan of whl valuable: rice: land for sales. Wist, A Tract of Tide Swamp Land, containing 6(Hi acres, gySUylngon the Alatamaha river, three mltos above Dari- -^“■en, adjoining lands of the estate of Butler and Dun- wody on the east, and GignllHat and Walker on the north nnd west, having as good a pitch of tide as anv rice plan tation on the river. My terms are. twenty dollar* per acre, one-fourth cash, and the balance on a credit of from five to * *•■*'*' ‘ * ' >aid annually. of my absence . ... , _ r i of which can be seen at tho offico of the Georgian. _ SAMUEL M. STREET. Dabicv, Jan. 23, 1863. jan'26—lam FOR SALE.—A Tract of LAND of Fire Hpndred acres JOW«Gy prime Rice Land, immediately opposlio the old town of Hardwick. Tlio situation of tho place affords one of the best Saw-mill seats in the Southern country, focilities for timber being easy aud without end. Vesssels coming from sea can load immediately alongside, drawing from ten to fifteen feet of water. For terms apply to Henry Williams. U.S.District Attoraey.Savannah.or to 11. STILES, Bryan coun ty- TO DRUGUISTS, Apothecaries, Perfumers, Confectioners. Patent Medicine Factors, and Dealers in Toilet and Fancy Articles. T HE PRACTICAL ADVISER, or, Compendium of Over One Hundred Recipes, for the use of Druggists. Apoth ecaries. Perfumers. Confectioners, Patent Medicine Factors, and Dealers in Toilet and Fancy Articles. Edited by HOB- ACE EVER171T, Graduate and Member of tho College of Pharmacy in the City of New York. The Recipes herein contained, comprise a number care fully selected from those obtained in a course of business. STEAM SAW MILL FOR SALE, S ITUATED half a mile from this City, on the canal, has a basin capable of holding two million feet of Logs. The Mill lias been in operation nbout seven months, runs two gangs and an edging saw. also Grist Mill. This Mill sawi from 12 to 16 M. feet per day. Forpnrticularsnpply to g e'-’° WYLLY k MONTMOL1JN. FOR SALE—That valuable parcel of land formerly TJE_occupled by E. Jencke's. Esq., known as a Cooper’s Shop nnd Yard. It is bounded on the east by West Bound ary street, west by the Canal, nortli by Railroad street, and south by lots Noa. 6 and 0. and contains about four acres. feM WYLLY k MONTMOIUN. F 'R SALE—The westerly half of Lot No. 2 Ynmacraw, being the Wharf now occupied by the Charleston Stesim Packet Company, measuring one hundred feet on the River, nnd running back nbout two hundred feet to Canal-street! The property is now under a lease which will expire on the first of Novembernext. If nut sold at nrivnte sale previous to the first Tuesday in February, it will then be offered at auction at the Court * * -use. Apply to del 6 COHEN k FQSDICK. 'OR SALE.—A negro woman, aged about thirty-eight years, a firstrate washer, warranted as such, with r daughter, aged twenty-two ypnrs, a seamstress.— Also, a woman, ngedabout forty years, a good cook, with her children, two boys, seven and sixteen years of ngf These negroes, belonging to an estato. will be sold durfn this week, on liberal terms. j«nl9 T. J. WALSH. No. 170 Hay-st. N EGRO ill FOR SALK.—A woman aged 35 years, a good cook washer and Ironer. A mulatto woman. 27 years old, a first rate seamstreas and house servant, and her son 8 years old. A. woman 37 yenra old. a good cook, washer and Ironer. and her two children Bged 8 and 2 years. A boy aged 17 years. A man 35 years old, a good field hand. Also, a boy aged 10 years. Apply to -'14 WYLLY k MONTMOLIJN F Oll SA1.E—A-likely family of negroes: a enrpeuter35, his wife 32. a good washer ami Ironer. her son. very likely. 15. a girl 5. n boy 3, and an infant. The above ne groes arc of good character anil very valuable. Jan’JO WYLLY k MONTMOIJJN. F OR SALE.—A likely negro man 27, another 24, another 26. another 28, and a hoy 14. 1 1 Janl4 WYL F OR SALK.—A mulatto woman, 20 years old, a good seamstress, and her child. Apply to Janl4 WYLLY k MONTMOLIJN. F OR SALE.—A negro woman, and her four children ; a man 21, one 19, boy 14,and hoy 11. country raised. jan!4 WYLLY k MONTMOIJJN. rpi pr 35. 1 years; also h woman, aged 23 years, a good cook, wash er and ironer, with her two girl children. 6 and 2 yenrz Apply to __ no29 WYLLY k MOSTMOLLLN. F OR SALE —Two very likely country raised negroes : a man aged 25 years, a first rate Axeman nnd Field hand, and his wile aged 20 years, accustomed to house and field work. They are sold for no fault, and warranted sound. Apply to dec.24 WYLLY k MONTMOIJJN. 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 the city Also, a likely negro man. aged 25 years. dec3 WYLLY k MONTMOIJJN. F OR SALE—Half lot No. 13 Mnrgaret street. Apply to Janl9 WYLLY k MONTMOIJJN. 1 ?OR SALE—Trust lots Nos. 25 and 26 on Bull street, . Monterey ward and square. Apply to jnnlO WYIJ.Y k : MONTMOIJJN. gEAMSTRKSS FOR SALE.—A mulatto woman, who is a _ complete seamstress and house servant; also, a negro woman, aged about 30 years, a good cook, washer and Iron cr. Apply to oc21 WYLLY k MONTMOIJJN. F OR SALE—A likely family of negroes, a woman 35, her son 10, & girl 14. a boy 11. and a boy 4. Jan22 WYLLY k MONTMOIJJN. NEW WINE AND LIQUOR STORE, iVo. 6 WhUaker tirnl. ® TIIE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announces to tho Itlzens of Savannah, and of the interior of this tate. that he has now opened and will keep con tinually In storo. a largo 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 in France as a manufac turer, aud In America ns importer and dealer, his acquain tance with the trade enables him to offer assurance that the articles which are enumerated below are each genuine: Articles of Direct Importation.—French Bran dies of various brands; Holland Gin; Scotch. Irish sod Monongahela Whisky; Old Batavia Arrack ; Jamaica and St Croix Rum. Wlnes^Old Port Madeira, Sherry, Champagne Hock, Gar«t Sauterne and Burgundy Wines. Cordials.—In cases. Curscoa. Maraschino, Ratafia, Bla- vaitz, Klrschenw&sser, Absinth. Ac. Ale and Farter.—London Brown Stout, and Edln- burgl Ala have had extensive circulation in this country By following the recipes in this book, large sums may be saved to those who have heretofore been In the conAtant habit of put chasing their perfumes and patent medicines. A great advantage will also accr-ie to them.arising from the satisfaction of selling an article which the vender can recommend as lie know* the composition of it. USTOFRKCina. Perfumed Waters—Cologne. lavender, Florida, Hungary, Honey Rose. Orange Flower, and Peach Waters. Perfume Extracts or Ecssmces—Extracts of Ambergris,Va nilla. Musk.de Milkfleur, and Vecbeua. Preparations far the Hair—Bears Oil, Buffalo Oil. Macas sar Oil, Cream of Lilies, Cream of Roses. Balm of Columbia. Hair Tonic, Pomades Divine, Ox Marrow, Rose, Orange, Hair Dye*. Depilatory Powders. Cosmetics—Toilet, or Hair Powder, Pearl Powder, Prepar ed Chalk, Alabaster Tablet, Cold Cream, Up Salve, Milk or Roses. _ Dentifrices—Tooth Powders. Washes. Pastes. Sharing Compounds—Verbena Cream, French Cream, Na ples Compound. Shaving Oil. Hincy Article*—Persian Scent Bag*. Preston Smelling Sails. Court Plaster, Essential Salt Lemons. Aromatic Vin egar, Liquid Rouge, Fulminating '’astllles, Diamond Ce ment. Chinese Cement. Sealing Wax, Varnishes. Paste Blacking. liquid Blacking, Writing Inks. Indelible Inks. Medicated Losenges—Cough. Worm, Anise.Camphor. Cin namon. Black Currant. Ipecac.Chalk, Peppermint. Ginger. Magnesia, and Wisltr’s Lozenges ; Expectorant Candy. Ju jube Paste. &*la Water Syrups—tSarsaparilla. Lemon. Ginger. Patent Medicines—Lee's Pills, New lomdon. Do. Wind- ham; Hooper's Female Pills, Anderson’s Scots do.. Bate- mail’s Drops. Steer’s Opodeldoc. British Oil. Harlem Oil, Tnrlington's Balsam. Dnlhy’s Carminative. Balsam Honey. Godfrey's Cordial, Corn Plaster. Eye Waters ; Soda. Seiii- litz. least. Rochelle.and Saratoga Powders; Stoughton’s Bitters. Wine du..Jesuita Drops. Chilblain Lotion, do., oint ment. Cunadn liniment. Itch Ointment. Gtrine do.. Svrup Ipecac. Conklin Salre, Roche's Embrocation, Luirita La ren der Comp.. Coiu|H)und Syrup Sarsaparilla, Fluid Extract do.. Essences, Polishing Paste, Liquid Opodeldoc. Afro—Tlio celebrated recipe of Prof. Willard, for making good Soap at one cent per pound, that will wash better and quicker without labor than any other Soap ever manufac tured. This alone is worth fifty times the price of the book to any family. Exclusive wholesale agent for tlio United States, and the Canadas, H. W. LAN'DOD. 109 Nos'au-rfreel, New York. Prico 25 coots—a remittance of $1 00 will pay for six copies, which will be seut fre* to any part of the United States. Stationers, Book'elier*. New*pa|>er Agents. Ac . enclosing a cash remittance will receive the work at a large discount off. For less amounts than one dollar Post Office Stamps can bo remitted. may28 THEIVONDER OF THE WoRLDT - We would not grow one bud of hope You cannot garner iu rile fruit! ’’ 'HE GREAT REMEDY is nt last discovered, 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 w ill soon Iks as the things that were—and Cough* and Colds, the C arents of that full disease, that so often brings wo to the oiues of our land, vanish, as if by magic, before this sover eign remedy. This is that which has so long been sought for. and ii iu full faith offered to the public a* a certain itre for coughs, colds, whooping-cough, croup, asthma, nnd consumption, and will, in any case where lungs sufficient are left to sus tain life, check the ulceration and raise the patient to health. This is not an idle boost, nor is this remedy sent into the market without a thorough trial, but has proved beyond a doubt, that what ha* been asserted can he pone. **The sentiment, that consumption cannot be cured, has destroyed more lives than the disease itself.”—Dr. Wakricx. But there Is Hopei DEVINES* COMPOUND PITCH LOZENGE! The propiietor, by the use of this article, and the blessing of Providence, wns raised, when he was pronounced by Ills physician to lie almost dying with consumption, to perfect health, and is not willing that so great a blessing should he withheld from those on whom “ this right hand emissary ol dentil” has placed his mark. The Lozenge is perfectly harmless in its nature, and can be taken with impunity by the Infant and the Invalid ; and its beneficial effects will be felt in a few hours after com mencing its use. I*t all then, try it. and if these assertions are not proved, after an Impartial trial, the price of the box will be returned, and all agent* are authorized to refund tlio money in any case where the article is not perfectly satisfactory. These lozenges are put up in 25 cents. 60 cents, and $1 boxes.nnd only need a trial to be fully appreciated. C. P. HUNT. Darien, Ga,, only agent for the Southern i-.~ -- ‘beaddrei CARDER'S SPANISH THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THEbBL Not a Particle of Mrcuryi* - AN INFALLIBLE REMEDY for Scrafu? Ik, - I xl Rheumatism. Obstinate Cutzneou, or Pustule on the Face, Blotches. Boil'. cjm£%&*l Impurity of the Blood. u ‘Pnioenc«i|]j£ ■ This valuable Medicine, which has become»uv., „ I the number of extraordinary cum effected a v'ili agency, has induced the proprietors, .t the oT their friends, to offer it to the public. wuSfeSfiT the utmost confidence in its virtues and woniW I properties. The following certificaUe. select^ I number, are. however, stronger testimony I word of the proprietors; and are all from I known in their localities, and of the highest Wm,!! I many or them now residing in the citv of Ridw?r^'l F. BOYUEN. Esq., of the Exchange l£u£vl known every where, says he ha* seen the Jlediriu-S I Carteh’h Spanish Mixtvrb administered in oteritoH 1 cases, in nearly all the diseases for which it km,,*!; ed. witli the most sstonlshlnglv good reiulti n, J the mog- extraordinary medicine he has ever*#* ** AGUE AND FEVER—GREAT CUKE—I terrtio-i, that for three years I bad Ague aud Fever of the lent description. 1 had Beveral Physician*, took , titles of Quinine. Mercury, and I believe all the 1 verlised. but all without any permanent relict TLi'fc tried Carter's Spanish Mixturk. two bottles of tually cured me; and I am happy to ray I hire h»i*2 I Chills or Fevers since. I consider it the bwt Tdtkkfc I world, and the only medicine that ever reiched nrew ' Beaver Dam, near Rfshmond. Va. JOBS IhNClO L C. B. LUCK, Esq., now In the citv of Richmortutb 1 many years in the Post Office, has such conGd'wkZ I astonishing efficacy or Carter’s S-paxmi llmtnikh I ha* bought upwards of 50 bottles, which Lebum.,,* I to the afflicted. Mr. Luck says he hu ntmkMnjfr V fall when taken according to direction*. * I Dr. MINGE. a practising Physician, and formrlirfil City Hotel, in the city of Richmond, uy* be bu litaai I in a number or instances the effects of Citm’i fo* J Mixture, which were most truly surprising. He nnkil case or Consumption, dependeol on the Lhtr, the raU I fectswcre wonderful Indeed. " , SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of the firm of Drinkert kn I Richmond, was cured of Liver complaint of Spun nil I ing. by the use of two bottles of Carter's Soanith Khin I GREAT CURE OF SCKOFULA-Tbs Elitors oflWlii I round Republican had a servant employed in (tom I room, cure 1 or violent scrofula, combined with ftnts L tl*m. wlilch entirely disabled him from work. Trikcb I of Carter’s Snanish Mixture made a t>erfect cored fcaoj p the Eilitors. in a public notice, say they •• cbeerfslljm* mend it to all who are afflicted with any dinned A I blow!.” 1 NULL ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFUU-I hid i „,, . valuable boy curd of Scrofula by Carter’s Spoil lb- I ture. 1 consider it a truly Taluabl'e medicine. Jilffil I TAYI.OR, Conductor on the R. F. A P. R. R.Co, Vibi I Virginia. 1 Salt llhcam of «0 Years Stnndlng dull I Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, residing in the city cl Pkbnl I was cured by three bottles of Carter’s .-paniib Uiilaiet I Suit Rheum, which lie had nearly 20 jean.ind itidil 1 the physicians of the city could not cure llr. Ihepsi I Is a well known merchant of Richmond, Ya..tn4 la tat I is most remarkable. j WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond. Va. bid i limit I cured of Spyhill*. In tlie worst form, by Carter'sFfS’hh ] Mixture. He says he cheerfully recommcndiit.iait* I aiders it an invaluable medicine. j, RICHARD K. \V1>T. of Richmond, wzz cured of Smfdi I and wliat physicians callwl confirmed Consumptice,k} : ■ three bo:tics of Carter’s Spanish Mixture. f EDWIN BURTON. Commissioner of the Rerinni, wok I has seen tho good effects of Carter's Spiniib Mixtoreiai I number of Spyhilitic cases, and says it it a perfect cmWI that horrible disea ee. " WM. G. HARWOOD, of Richmond. Va.. enred old s nnd ulcers, which disabled him from walking. Tvckiktfl bottle* of Carter's Spanish Mixture, sad »i« ensMrdul walk without a crutch, in a short liineienuisratlyrurril Price $1 per bottle. I Principal Depots at M. WARD, CLOSE k CD., So. dl Millen lamp. New York. T. W. DYOIT k SDNS, No. 132 North 74 Strut, mis-fl delphia. , BENNE1T k BEERS. No. 125 Mnln-t..Rlcb!aoB4.Ys. _ And for sale by SlfOMAS M. Il'RMK k CO- JAMS I M. CARTER. A. A. L<»J/)MO.VS A CO.. Fatianib.uilf| Druggist* and Country Merchanta everywhere. moy20—ly Slates, towhom all orders must Be addressed. fe!8-d&w SWAIN'S CELEBRATED PANACEA; For the cure of Incipient Consumption, Scrofula, General Debility. White Swelling. Rheumatism. Dlsestes of tho Liver and Skin, and all diseases arising from impurities of the blood and the effects of mercury. S IVAIM’S PANACEA has been for more than thirty years celebrated In this counfry and In Europe for it* extra ordinary cures—for the certificates of which reference Is made to the directions and books (which may be had gra tis) accompanying the Panacea. Some of which give the particulars or cases too frightful for general publication, where the patients had been almost eaten up with scrofu- • la. and were deemed incurable by physicians. It has been used in hospitals, and private practice, and has had the singular fortune of being recommended by the most celebrated physicians and other eminent persons. Among others by— W. Gibson. M. D.,Prof. of 8urgery.Ps. University. * or Purg. N. Y. University. 1. Pa.**” ** Valentine Mott. M. D.. Prof. .... W. P. Dewees. M. D .Prof, ot Mid. Also Agent for Domestic Liquors. nov6 R. MAYER. of weighing, —------, In use on the principal railroads in the United SUt Great Britain, Warehouse Scales, F wheels, for foundries.rolling mQla. ^ . modifications; Counter Seals*, Hay and Coal Seales, fro.— These Scale*hav* been long kaown and severely tested; and the universal confidence foltTn their accuracy and perfor* adjustment la *ueh that they aw now regarded aa th# stem srd.from which there 1 hr no appeal. : my 12 plnLRRICK k BPJ- Agents have rsoelved par •VfEW GOODS—Henry Lathrop k Oo. havsrsoelvs JN stoamera’Augusta and Slmida an additional sop] GROCERIES, ACc. ■ 100 bags prim* Rio Coffee. 50 do do Java do 20 hhds Porto Rico Sugar, 10 do N. O. do 100 bbls Stuart’s B and C Sugnr 20 do Crashed Sugar. 20 do Ground do 20 bills Loaf Sugnr, 20 boxes is’nirn Syrup 50 do Nos. 1,2 and 3 Mackerel. 10 half do 2 do 100 do Ralt. Flour. 60 do H S. do. 60 do half do Canal 10 casks Bacon Sides, 6 do Shoulders 20 boxes Nortliern Cheese, 20doKng!*h Dairy do 60 do No. 1 Soap. 60 do Pale do, 25 do Starch 60 do Tobacco, assorted brand* 60 bbls Planting Potatoes. 20 boxes Sperm Candles 50 boxes Tallow Candles. 50 do Star do 25 do Adamantine do 60 bbls old Monongahela Whisky. 2.000ft Codfish 200 do Whisky, Gin. Rum and Brandy 20 H casks Cognac Brandy, 60 dozen Brooms 2 pipes Holland Gin. 2 >* cask* Scotch Whisky 600 gross Pipes. 100,000 Spanish Segars 20 dozen Demijons. 200 reams Wrapping Paper 60 five and three gallon Kegs. Landing and in store, for sale by Jan29 COHEN k TARVKR M AP OF SAVANNAH.—Having purchased the copy right of Edward A. Vlnrent, Esq. or his new Map of the city of Savannah, 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. Wo are unable lo sup ply the country demand until the arrival of thz next steam er. Arrangement# hare been made for a further supply, which will be regularly received. All orders punctually at tended to. Address 8. 8. SIBLEY, apl8 Bookseller and publisher, 135 Congreaa-st..8av , b. N OTICE.—The subocriber having transferred all hi* right* title and interest as publisher and proprietor of the new Subdivisien Map of the city of Savannah to S. S. Sibley, Ksq.. publisher and bookseller of.this city, subscriber# are hereby notified that they will receive their copies from him lit futuro. as publisher of said Map; aplS ' EDWARD A. VINCENT. ' F OUR COFFHS, Ao.—Wbbls Hiram Smith’s Extra Flour 50 purs Gennesse# do. 200 bogs prime Rio Coffee. 40 do- old Government Java' do, 50 boxes 5’a and 8’sO. k William's Tobacco,00 bbls Powdered and Crashed Sugar. 00 do 8tuart’i Clarified do. 12 hhds St. Croix do, 16 do Porto Rico do, 80 box es Bedell’s 6’s aud8’s Patent Tallow Candles, 200 do No, 1 —'-sodtkmny soa&fiO do Canto's. iWl Bt*rch, f"‘ -“ . Uhlvtndty. N. Chapman. M. D., Prof of Physic.Pa. University. T. Parke. M. D..Pre*’tCollege Physicians. Philad. Dr. Del Valle. Prof, of Medicines. Havana. Jos* Eourenco de lots. Prof, of Surgery. Lisbon. J. Cbirmsn. Member Royal College Surgeons. London. G. W. Erring, into Minister to Spain. Sir Thomas Pearson, Major General British Army. Gilbert Robertson. British Consul. Ac. And also, the wonderful cures effected by 8w*fm’a Pana cea have, for many yeara. made (t«n 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. The retail price has been reduced to $1 50 per bottle (con taining three half pints) or three bottles for $4. i m roan.' b..‘tle» flule.1 longiMn.). I Ani „ n „ 0 ii„f dl.UnguUh-l .nlhorillf. to"[J and h.rlw th, n.m. of J.m» know., tn th.n, for.®hltli.n.«f th.lunp m: ATEK-h CHUKIIK PKCTOUAL. Ibr the cure of Coughs. Colds, Hoarseness, llrrmdii^Vefm iwjvough. Croup. Asthma, and Omnmpin. 1J ‘*And by the river, upon the bank thereof aiitUfmill trees for meat, whose leaf shall not fade and the fruit tkm-1 or shall be for meat and the leaf thereof for medicif*." V H ERE wo* hope fur the rick reconled long *go. iri w-1 ry year adils new proof to the assurance that tbs I promise* shall not fail. (, As medical science discover* and designates thsrtaK* I nature ha* given, one by one. tie di*ea*esth*t »SWe« I raceyirhl to the control of art. Of nil the miW«u I suffer from, none has carried more victim* to inaitisHf I grave than Consumption of the Lungs Subjoined apt I some evidence that tills too may be cured, and tbit put I nary complaint*, in ail their forma, may be rtm«dlf| Cherry Pectoral. j Space will not jlermit u* to publish here any properf* I of the cures It has affected, hut the Agent betoswwi I will furnish our circular, free, whereon are full psrlicito I and indisputable proof of the fact*. Sufferer*, read and judge for yoursrlrr*. /br Injhtcnza and Hooping Cnvck Namiviux. Tenn., Ju„ _ Sir: I have repeatedly used your Cherry IVdenl ■ I hooping cough and influenza and have no he»futk-s ■ ■ pronouncing it a complete remedy. Four nf mrckik-'* I have been afflicted with these disease*, and the frteis* I the Pectoral lia* always afforded instant relief. JiKisGunt We attest the truth of the shove statement. W. McGi.vrv. Elltor Nsfbvilb WWf J M. Zimxekxzn. Druggist. D>r a Consumjiire Gniah Pmvnnm. I'a.. Feb. 25, lHl Dear Sir: For three yenrn I have been afflicted *i9* I cough so dlelresslngtliat 1 frequentlyiliepairedof rfceuffi'ffi much nf the time I wns obliged to sit up *11 night n*f F chair, n* my cough would suffocate me when I W I Having used mnnv remtvties wltliout mueli relief I ito I tried the Cherry Pectoral, which under I’rori-leoce cc* | ine altogether. lam with gratitude your*, This is me nf the numerous cures nf Asthma tthick *** I accredited lo Cherry pectoral. ALB.ISY. N.Y., April li.«* . Dr. Ayer. Iziwell—Dear Sir: 1 have for yean been I ed with asthma in the worst form, so that 1 L obliged to sleep in my chair for a larger panj“,***3 I being unable to brealhs on my bed. I hid tried * p ■ many medicines, to no pur;mse. until my pbrneuip^ r scribed, at an experiment your Cherry Vectom. _ ( 1 At first it teemed to make me worse; but in t1 week. I began to experience the I its use; sad now, in four weeks, the alsesM'**"’rJZ.. moved. I can sleep on my bed with comfort, zna state of health which I he’d never expected to»nj«J- GiowrS.Fi*^. Commission and Forwarding Mnwro’| ■ From the President rf Amherst College. Edward Ink*** ■ D„ LL. D., ic. ..j,-,' I - J. C. Ayer—Sir: I have used your Cherry Fee«J»* ^ » own ca*e of disp-seated bronchitis, and sm r its cliemirni constitution, that It i* an zdmlrawe*?®irg I i for tlie relief of Inryngieal and bronchial ”**! ..* my opinion, as to its superior character, can ne ; vice, you are nt liberty to use it as you think prnp^Fj Swalm stampe<l on the sealing wax and written on the label covering tho curk, and a splendid engraving for the side of tlio bottle, composed of geometric lathe work, comprising ntno different dies, which have been turned for the exclu sive use of the proprietor, by Draper A Co., bank note en gravers of Philadelphia. In the centre is a portrait of the late Wm. Swain, copyright secured. Also, Swalm’s Vermlfttge, A valuable Family Medicine, belnga highly approved rem edy for all diseases arising from debility of the digestive or gans. such as worms, cholera morbus, dysentery, fever and ague, bleeding piles, rick headache. Ac. See the pamphlet (which maybe bad gratis) accompanying the Vermifuge. Prepared only nt Swairo’a laboratory, the old atand For- ruth-street, below Chestnut Philadelpola. and sold by ail tlio respectable druggists in the United States. CaiTio.v -ro nix Pvbuc.—Persons wishing to obtain the genuine Swalm’s Panacea and Swalm’s Vermifuge, should be careful to observe that the name SWAIM ts spelled cor rectly on the labels, or they may be Imposed on by medl olnes made in imitation of them br a person bearing a somewhat similar name, well calculated to deceive Gen era) agents for the Uhlted States. SCH1FFELIN. BROTHERS A CO.. mh22—2awtf 104 and 106 John-otreet. New York. -mw )4 >»w uhh uu, iou poxes ooap; *w up «un- tofd, Pepper, Allsplco and Ginger: 80 whole and 30 half bbls. Rutter, Soda and Sager Biscuit: 120.000 Segsrs, as- rortod kinds; 20 bags Black Paper, 2io bbls. New Orisons Whisky, 100 do 'White do, 60 do Monongahela do, A, ‘* Bourbon do.140 do E. Phelps’ Gin, 60 do best P. mu in iiii-m inr mw-iiM'ii" ■“■•7 „ President Perkins, Vermont Medical Idler- Profeosor Stillman. Yale College. Professor Valentine Mott. New York. Professor Cleavland. Bowdoin > edjeti wWP* Professor Butterfield. Ohio Medical College- Canadian Journal of Meillcal Science. Boston Medical and .Surgical Journal. Charleston. S. C. Meillcal Review. Now Jersey Medical Reporter. Hon. Henry flay, U. 8. Senator. . I Hon. Goo. P. Marsh. American Ambtmdor“ ‘ J Gen. Emanuel Guineas, President of Chili. Rt. Rev. Ed. Power. Lord Pi*h"P of Also, many eminent physicians in * ur T. l f?,Ski Not only In tbo more dangerous and d of the Lungs, but also as a fondly’ mrfMsj the Druggists throughout the State, eo-ls* ——^ 1 L ises gooeb.—Rithkia-*'.« cue Linen,; M lolM Unn J i.n. pojti,-, I’.mn.k kins, bird's-eye and Scotcli Diapers, brie Handkerchiefs, and Lawn-Lawn. J, I sale by fehl9 Dl)VIT LtZ-^. J Sugar House Molasses. 00 do WSe- see Flour. 60 do Butler, Suwr end Soda«J»^^ft| tototojfcfMi.br ivx. WEB3TER fc PAXJJES.