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^ V Adm’re. n wwffitii eletten dlomloaory will b* »». liMw'r, Bw.,Ordinary for Bulloch oonn. wA*HQk1Xfit4h*t k'o. ilt may eon at tbe Cour _ i» admlnlstrator tom tes- of-Uodfrey Rqwq s lit and admonish til whom It jMHSBniWEftKraSKB In November next, otherwise said lettera will bo granted. J&atimEffi&imsF' Ch,,h *" tahM , * JOHN M. MILLEN, o, a o. Jr^t^Untn In "the abort entt- tKBfctiflS&B blUwlthlp fire montlu from v&foraras gaxettee of this city once a month FVQUILMARTIN, Clsrk I o. c. o. frO.ftT.FOb THE, CITY OF8AVAN- “ ■)(, 18M.-Whonu, EUaba Wyllr, Grand to attend Use present tom of. tbla Opart, , „ J ordered that he bo fined forty dollar*; l Patrick Indian, ansunoned aa a Petit Juror, ;forth*term, It ia ordered that hobo fined -■* - w —James Skinner Petit Juror, _ _ay of the term, it la ordered ,1'flva doUara: and. whereat, J. A. Brower, _ t defiaolt for the term, it U otdered that he renty doliara, and David 8. Howard, talisman, v Meant dob the Court on a portion of Thnraday, 5th lost.. It ia ottered that ho be fined fir* doUara, unless good and sufficient mom of exeuee bo filed on or before the Brat day of the nextUm of thla Court Extract from the minutes. m*j28—3 WM. H. BULLOCH, Clerk. /CHATHAM SHERIFF'S BALE.—Will be sold. on the firat O Tuesday In July next, before the court house in the dtyof savannah, between the legal hoars of sale, all that dtf lot and tmprovements,No. (3) three, Washington ward, fronting on Bay-street ; alao, a part of lot No. (2) two, said lot measuring forty-one feet three inchea on aafd Bay-at.; levied on m the property of Thomaa Ryan, decceaaed. to aa* tisfy o A. Ih. on foreclosure of a mortgage in fisvor of John B. Gallie va. Jeremiah P. O’Neill, administrator of Thomas Ryan, doceaaed. maySS • JOHN DEVANNY, Sheriff o. o. /~1HATUAM SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be aold, on the first V Tueaday in July next before the court houae in the dty of Savannah, between the legal houra of tale, two i gro slaves, named Moaes and Jane; levied on to satisfy a a. As. on (brecloaure of mortgage iaaued from Chatham Su perior Court, la favor of Jamo M. Henderson ra. Jane F. Tkylor, NeabitP. J. Taylor, and Robert W. Pooler, Truateo. Property pointed out by defendant. may4 JOHN DEVANNY. Sheriff c. c. C HATHAM SHERIFF’S BALE CONTINUED.—Will be aold, on the font Tueaday in June next, before the court houae Id Savannah, between the legal houra of sale, all that certain messuage tenement an I tract of land, situate, ly ing and being In the county of Chatham aforesaid, buttln; and bounding aa follows: Commencing at the south ess corner of the limits of the city of Savannah and runtiln; south IS*, west 28 chains and 2 links along the line of sail dty limits continued,to a road commonly known as Inver’s Lane, thence along the line of said road north 77*, west 13 chains and (7 Hoke to a ditch, thence along the centre of •aid ditch north lfi*, east 28 chains and two links to the •onthcmUatof said dty limits, thence along said line of dfy limits sooth 77*. east 18 chslna snd 67 links to the point of starting—containing thirty-five and a half acres, more or less; levied on as the property of Joseph M. Turner, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Chatham Superior Court In fa vor of John F. Gullmartin, administrator of Wilson (Men. deceased, against Joseph M. Turner. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. may4 JOHN DEVANNY. Sheriff c. o. C HATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be aold. on the firat Tueaday in July next, before the court houae In the dty of Savannah, between the uaual hours, one undivided fourth part of two wharf lots, or pieces of ground, situated on Hutchtson’a Island, in the county of Chatham and State of Georgia, being lots Noa. 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 lota or building, (meaning the one-fourth part of the Oglethorpe Btam saw mill.) with the appurtenancen thereunto belonging and appertaining; levied on as the property of Edward F. Kinchley and Robert Todd, to satisfy afl. (a. 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 fl.fa. may23 ; JOHN DEVANNY, Sheriff c. c. /THATHAM SHERIFFS SALE—Will be sold, on the first vy Tuesday in July next,before the court house In the city of Savannah, between the lent hours of sale, a negro girl, a stave, the property of Sarah Pierce and Frances Cooper; levied onto asttefy four fi. las. In favor of John Dillon rs. Sarah Pierce and Frances Cooper. Said property levied on and returned to me by a constable. may2& JOHN DEVANNY. Sheriff o. c. C ITY MARSHAL’S OFFICE, Savjurub, April 13, 1853.- The following resolution was passed in Council on th 14th March last, viz: Besotted, That the City Marshal be instructed to have e ved those lota lu Washington and Greene wards remain- C uhpaved, as near two years bare elapsed since the pas sage of the ordinance, a majority of the c ' complied with said ordinance. The Paving ordinance has not been complied with in the following cases, vis: Washington ward.—Lota Nos. 13,14,19,20,21,22,23,24, 25.28,27728. Greene ward.—Lota Nos. 4,7,8,9,10,16,17.21,22,23,32, 84.40.7, Nona.—In accordance with the above resolution, I will receive proposal* fur paving the said lots, until the 13th day of May next. PHILIP M RUSSELL ap!13 City Marshal. SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will bo sold, on the first Tuesday in O Jane next, in front of the court house in the city or Darien, between thd legal hours of sale.a negro man by the name of Aaron*; levied on as the property of Edward B. Baker, to satisfy two fi. las., one Issued from the Superior Court of said county in favor of 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. aplSO C. O’NEAL Dpnty Sheriff J». c. C l EORGIA—Bryan County t—By virtue of an order from Y the Court of Ordipary of Bryan county, will be sold, on the firat Tuesday in July next, at the courthouse door, in Mid county, between tbe usual hours of sale, all the lands belonging to the estate of Martin Shuman, deceased, sub- ’ect to dower, together with the negroes belonging to said estates. M. D. MOONEY, Adra’r.. a pl2fl MARY SHUMAN, Adm’x. G EORGIA—Rryan County t—Whereas, Z. E. Dutton, mlnistrator upon the estate of Henry Dutton, deceas ed will apply to the Court of Ordinary of this county, for letters dlamlaaory: These are therefore to cite all concerned to ^le their ob jections, (if any they hare) in terms of the law, otherwise •aid letters will be granted. 1 ap!28 A. H. SMITH, o. b. /TEORGIA—Bryan Countyi—To all whom It may .... vX cem: Whereas, N. J. Clark, Isaac Perry and L. B. Daniel will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate ol Ellas Petty, 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 tion (If any they have) on or before the first Monday in June next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, A. H. Smith, Esq., Ordinary for Bryan coun ty, this Btn day of May, 1853. may6 A. H. 8MITH, o.B. c. G EORGIA—fluitock County:—To all whom it may coi. cem: Whereas. Jonathan Griner will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on tho estate of Hannah Cone, late of said county, doceosed : These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to mako ohjec- ... ' 0 n or before the first Monday In d letters will be granted. , . Ordinary for Bulloch county, this 29th day of May, 1855, _ may» WILLIAM LEE. Sr„o. p. c, G EORGIA—Bulloch County:—To all whom it may concern: Whereas. Milton Sheppard will apply at the Court or Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the landed part of the estate of Absolem Unpin, deceased ; These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to file their objections (if any they have) in my office, within the time prescribed by law, otherwise said letters will be OBOROlA—Pountyr—To ail whom it may conoera. VX Whereas, Jamas Carter and Dixon Bennett will apply at thefCourt of Ordinary for Uttar* dUmlaaory aa executors llaaivU't— the following ganUcnan, who constitute: the These atfe, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern to be and appear, before said Court, to moke objection (If ant they have) on or before the' first Monday m April next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, Guilford Laat|nger. Esq., Ordinary for Clinch county, this 29th day of Bepl, 1852. aep29 f~\ EORGIA—Chatham Chanty s-Ta nil whom lv may concern: VX Whereas. John Evernrd will apply at the Court of Or dinary for letters of dlimlaaory as administrator on the es tate of Patrick Ttemy, deceased: These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all concerned to file their objections'Xlr «yr they have)' to tbe applicant in the Clerk’s office of aald Court, on or before the first Mon* day of November 1 next, otherwise letters dismUaory will be granted. Witness. John M. Mlllen, Esq.. Ordinary for Chatham r~ ~ ty, tills 50th day of March, 1853. tnhSO • • • innv if \m t.pv. n r B.M.Pee- • COL Madison, Morgan county, Dec. 23rd, 1861, dr 20 ' Hwdfcwtf CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAX< ACAD EMY AT BLUFFTQNj .8. C. Rev. JOSEPH B. 8EABROOK, Principal. Mr. THOMAS J. WELUJ. Assistant. S7* T HE Principal has becn enSged for nearly twepty years in the instruction of youths. The Askiatant has been turna required by the on JOHN M. MILLEN, 0. a 0. G EORGIA—Chatham CountyTo all whom It may con- cem: Whereas, John Biloo will apply at the Court of Ordinary lor letters of dismission aa administrator, on the •state of Henry L. Bilbo: These are, therefore, Vo cite and admonish all whom It may concern to be and appear before Mid Court to make objec tions (if any they have) on or before the first Monday In November next, otherwise Mid letters will bo granted. Witness, John M. MlllemEsq., Ordinary for Chatham coun ty, thU 14th day of April, 1853. ap!16 JOHN M. MILLEN, o. o. c. C l EORGIA^—Chatham Gntntg To all whom it may con* T concern: Whereas, EHsaoeUiSnaUhoff will apply at the Court of Ordln&ry for letters of administration on the estate of George A. Spalthoff: These are, therefore, to .cite and and admonish all whom It may concern to be and appear before Mid Court to make cUon (If any they have) on or before the first Monday '.otherwise"■*- *-* in May next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, John M. MiUen, Esq.,Ordlnary for Chatham coun ty this thirtieth day of March, 1868. mh30 JOHN M. MILLEN, o. q c. G EORGIA—Chatham CountyTo all whom it may con cem: Whereas, the estate of Merit Finch Is unrepre sented by failure of any one to apply for letters of aduiln. istration on the same: These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to bo and appear before the Court of Ordi nary on the first Monday In May noxt, to make objec tion (If any they have) or said administration will be granted to the Clerk of the Superior Court, or some other fit nd proper person. Witness. John M. Mlllen. Esq.. Ordinary for Chatham County, this thirtieth day of March, 1853. JOHN M. MILLEN, o. o. o. EORGIA—Camden CountyTo all whom It may cou cem : Whereas. J. H. M. Clinch, guardian cf 11. A. and N. B. Clinch, applies to me for letters dlsmlasory from Mid guardianship; - * These ore therefore to cite nnd admonish alt concerned to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law. and show cause (If any they have.) why letters of dimission should not bo granted to the Mid applicant. Witness, James II. Helveston. Ordinary for Camden coun ty. this 28th day of May, 1853. may31 JAMES H. HELVESTON o. c. o. • G EORGIA—Camdm CountyTo all whom It moy con cern : Whereas, George W. Thomas, one of the exe- rs of the estate of Wo. T. Hopkins, wHl apply to the Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmlasory on the said estate; These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and apjiear at my office within the time prescribed by law. and shew aause, (if any they have.) why letters dfsmlssory should not bo granted the said applicant. Witness. J. H. Helveston. Esq., Ordinary for Camden coun ty, this 26th day or May, 1853. may2fl J. H. HELVESTON, o. c. c. C l EORGIA—Liberty County:—To all whom It may coi T cem: Whereas, Charlton Hines will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dlsrolssory as executor on the estate of Susanna Sanford. Into of said county, deceased; These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern to be and appear before said Court to mnke abjection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday in July next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Given under my band, this 11th December. 1852. decU ' JAMES 8. BRADWELL, o. u n. O EORGIA—Liberty County—To all whom It may con- cern: Whereas. Joseph A. Anderson will apply at the iourt of Ordinary for letters dismlssory on the estate of Vary E. Anderson, Ute of said county, deceased ; These sre, 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 September next, otherwise said letters will be granted tl applicant. Witness my hand, thla 8th day of March, 1853. mh!4 ‘ .1, 9. BRADWELL, o. L. c. i 1 EOHGlA—Mclntoih County ‘—To all whom it may con- VT cent: Whereas. Alexander O. Middleton, applies to me for letters of administration on tho estate ol Thomas T. Mid dleton, late of said county, deceased: Theso sre 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 olfico. within the time .described 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. DkLORME, Ord’y M. c. I N WARE SUPERIOR COURT—DECEMBER TERM, 1852.— Bmjahix Thomas «mu Margaret Thomas—Libel for Di vorce : It appearing by the return of the Sheriff in the above case stated, that tbe defendant is not to be found in the county, and it being represented that she is not to be found in tne State, on motion of Wm. B. Gai'lddi, Plain- ill's Attorney, It is ordered, That service of said petition and process be perfected by publication of this onler in tbo Savannah ieorgian, once a month for four months, next proceeding the next term of this Court. Granted P. E. LOVE, J. 8. C. 8. D. A true extract from the minutes of Ware Superior Court, it December Term, 1852. feb23—m4m GEO. B. WILLIAMSON. Clerk S. C. GEORGIA—CHATHAM COUNTY. SUPERIOR COURT, JAN. TERM, 1863. Ann M. Towles, \ w. >• Case Divorce. ■>anlel V. Towles. | FT appearing to the Court, by tho return of the Sheriff. I that the saidjdefendant does not reside in this county, md it further appearing tbAt he does not reside In this -tate, on motion of Fleming k MiUen, defendant’s attorneys, it is ordered that said defendant appear and answer at the next term of this Court or tho case be considered in default ■nd tho plaintiff allowed to proceed; and it is furthor or- lered that this rule be published for thirty day*. Extract from the minutes. mh24 JOHN F. 0P1LMARTIN. C. B. c, C, C. N *OTICE—All persons having claims against the estate of Frederick Kottman, deceased, of Liberty county, will present them within the time prescribed by law ; and : .11 persons indebted to said estate will make payment to — ” '’REST, ■’ • uyawlir U the Principal and Assistant. The price of board, tuition, Ac., will be slxty.flve doUara per quarter, payable semi-an nually. In point of healthiness, Bluffton Is not surpassed by any location In the Southern country. Reference*—Bishop Elliott, Dr. Fickling, Gen. Jas. Hamll m, and Mr. Lynch Hamilton. dec&—eodia MEJICEII UNIVERSITY. l‘a\fidd, Oreene County, aa. Rvma. rpHE Studies in this University are:—A Theological course X of three years, designed for those who are preparing for the Gospel Ministry; A Collegiate Course of four years, equal to that of other CoUegesin the country; A Scientific Course of three years, Including, with some ad dition. all the studies of theOoUegiate Course except the An cient Languages ; •ADKOSOff. The regular time for the admtasion of Students, Is at the opening of the Fall Term, tho last Wednesday In August. Candidates for admission nto the CoUegiate Course must sustain a satisfactory examination in Geography, Arith metic, English, Latin and Greek Grammar, Cerar, Virgil. Cicero's Select Orations, and Jacob's Greek Reader ; and must be at least fourteen years of age. Candidates for admission into the Scientific Course must sustain a satisfactory examination on Geography, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Slmplo Equations In Algebra, and two books in Geometry; and must be at least sixteen years of ‘ - XXPKXHX8. Spring Term. fWl Term. .... Gratuitous.... Gratuitous. .826 00 $15 00 25 00 15 00 Tfofrfon. Is Theological Sonxart,. Lv Cou Jos. Scientific Course, In Academy— Preparatory Class,... Second “ Third “ Elementary “ Room Kent............. Contingent Expenses,... .... 26 00 16 00 .... 20 00 12 00 .... 16 00 9 00 .... 10 00 6 00 6 00 4 00 2 00 1 00 aol27* V. GREST, Adm’r. concern, io oeann appear neiore tion (if any they have) on or 1 July next, otherwise aald letter Witness. William Lee. 8r., i N OTICE.—Two months after date application will bo made to the Court of Ordinap’ of Bryan county, for leave o sell tbs real estate belonging to Charles Ba«hlnr. dec’d. raafl <L M. JUSHLOR, Adm’r. N OTICE—Two months after daie7application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county, >r leave to sell the following negroes, vlx : Peggy, Mat hew. and Anthony, the property of Alexander J. Maxwell, ite of Mid county, deceased. JipUfi SARAH M. MAXWELL, Adm' x VTOTICE.—Two months after date, application will bo made! o the Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave to ally Henry, ^. t iteof Valentine Crvavcr. deceased. " granted. WM. LEE. Scn’r. o. B. c. T cem : Whereas, Wm. Lee, Jr. will apply at tho'Court of Ordinanr for letters dismlssory as administrator on tho estate of Thomas Lee, a lunatic, deceased : These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom It mo concern, tobe and appear at tho Court of Ordinary for But loch county on the first Monday in October next, to mako objections,If any they have, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness. Wm.Ioe, sen’r, Esq.,Ordinary for Bulloch county, thl. Htuj., GfM.rch.185j; 1 nli2» WILUAM LEE, gr„ 0. H. ily attested to •p!5 /TEORGIA—Bullock (fourth/;—To all whom it maVcmT- VTOTICE.—a earn t Whereas, Jehue Everitt will apply at the Court v Rogers, \ E erittnS&iri ^ s ^^^* ra T Mor 7 on the estates of John 1 'ns having d These, are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it ■jay concern, to be and appear before Mid Court to make Objection (|f an y they have) on or before the first Monday ia November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. 0ril “ r, " )rBu ''“ h “ u WM, LEE, Scn’r., o. b o ri EORGIA—BuBock County i—To all whom it may concern: Whereas, Green R. Slater and Thomas Dasher, Admln- Ixtratoraon the estate of John G. 81ater, a minor, hsvo sp iled for letters dismlssory; Theseare therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may eonoern to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary for Bui- loch county, on the first Monday In November next.to make objections, if any they have, otherwise Mid letters will be gnntod. tl^&^of^^ > ’ <W1, ^ fOTBa,,0chwu ^’ ... WM. LEE, 8en’r. o. B . 0 ri EORGIA-BuUoch Cfoimfy,—Trj all whom U mavc< ^ T _ i w J^i? llw f*». Andrew Wilson, will apply at tne Cfonrt ^ Ordinary for letters dismlssory as executor on the estate of Absolam Hagan, deceased: / These are therefore to dte and admonish ail whom it may eoneern, to be sod appear before said Court to make objec- ‘ _ • WILLIAM LEE. Sen’r. o. n. c. . j^lB^BOIAj—ffi<z/toss CountyTo all whom It may cont F 1#r **5’ Jo A n . F. Gullmartin will apply at the ^ dl ! mU8,on M edmintatra- tor oothe^eeUte of Walter Smith, deceased : ^Tbee* arertherefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may beforei said[Court to makeobiee- v ' •’ JOHN M. MULLEN, o. a c. JOHN F. 0U1LMART1N. Adm’r. VTOTICE—Six mouths after date, application will be ’ made to the Court of Ordinary of Camden county. Qa., ■r letters of dismission as administratrix, with the will an exed, on the estate of Susan Fitzpatrick. late of said coun- f, deceased. nofl POROUS SANCHEZ. Adm’x. N OTICE.—Three months after date, application will be made to the Planters’ Bank or tlio State of Georgia for 1 ie payment of tho following described notes of said Bank. ib right hand halves of which having been lost in mail • oin Barnwell district. S. C., to Charleston : Letter A, No. 19. for 820, lettor A. No. 640, for 820 ; letter A, No. 086. • <r 820 ; letter B, No. 533. for $20, . No. 182, for 85. To Bank, of Savannah for payment of letter A, No. 691 ' t 810. Ieh3—3m SAMUEL SOU3MON3. V OTICE.— 1 Two months after date, application will be made to tho Ordinary of CliathAm county, for leave to • i*llall tire real estate In Cbatm&m county belongingto D. 1 deceased. Also, ten days after date, for leave to r *11 all the perishable property of said deceased. »P 15 C. W. ROGERS, Adm’r. ill pre CHARI,FS W. ROGERS, Qualified Administrator. SJOTLCE-—All persons having demknd* against the es i tate of Nancy Nagle, late of Chatham county, decca* * < “ r ® hereby required to hand them In to the undersign- 11. di ly attested, within the time prescribed by law, and * • I persons indebted to said Nancy Nagle, are requested to > iske immediate payment to mnyU* MICHAEL NAGLE, Qua!. Ex’or. VTOTICE.—Two month* after date, application will be - 1 nude to tho Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Camden r 'unty, for leave to sell the one-third part of the steamer V m. Gaston, belonging to the estate of John Hebbnrd. dec. m »?24 ELIZABETH A. HEBBARD. Adm’lx, M ar *ON COUNTY, (ALA.,) May 24, 1863.—Three months after date, application will be made to the 1 State of Georgia, for payment of a 820 bill of f l( i,S«nk, No. 927, A. Porter. President, the left hand half h ‘ring been lost or destroyed. may25—3m w. C. TROTTER. | JEW MARKET, (TENN.,) Moy 24, 1853.—Three months J l after date, application will be made to the Bank of tbe P ate or Georgia, for payment of a 850 dollar bill of said P ftKo.«7,I.K. Tefft, Cashier, the right had lalf of w ilch hM been lost or stolen. may26—8m JOHN' C. HAMMOND. TJOTICE.—two months after date, application will|be J x made at tho Hon. Court of Ordinary of Camden coun ty . for leave to sell two bounty land warrants, belonging to tl o estate of Gershom P. Cohen, deceased. rcsylO MARY ANN COnKN. Ex’ix. apl9 F. ZOOBAUM k CO., Waring’s Bonding. JOHK M. WU1M ... „ itiinr a>i«* B ston Rum, 40 do Domestic Brandy, 20 quarter and 20 ei .hth casks 4th proof do. 80 bhla euperlor old Monongaho- la Whisay, 60 do do Rye do, .400 .grow old Georgia Peach B. mdr, for sale by/ nh!4 * SCRANTON. JOHNSTON h CO. n 7HE Subscribers have just received a handsome assort* J roent of printed Da Lalnex, Cashmeres, Mohair Lustre*, E* glish and French Merinos, together with other handsome Di u» Goods, which they offer at their usually low prices. J. H. COHEN fc CO.. *c5 New Stow, 140 Broughton-st C UGAR. COFFEE, fco.-lSO bbls Stuart’s A, B and C 8u. V • gar No. 1.20 hhds New Orleans Sugar, 10 do St Croix dr 16 do Porto Rleo do. 200 bags prime. !uo Coffee, 20 do dii Molasses, 60 bhla New Orleans do, 10 do Btuart’e Sugar Ino iinek and Dron Shot' FfUEDSU ARRIVALS. &SSSS^ym crashed, pnlverised and^cllrifled Sugars, 25 boxes double refined Loaf Sugar 270 boxes Tobaeco. 8s, 6s and 1 lb lumps' 46 j»ckage^superior^Tobacoo, vis: El Dorado, Diadem, 100 boxes besttemlly Soap, 100 do No 1 do 114 half chests Black Tea, some of it very superior i8-essa»sasi&ifi^ , “»^ 16 halfpipes Otard, Dupuy A Co’s. Brandy 25 X end X pipe*, rarious brands, choice French Brandy 6 pipes Houand Gin 4 puncheone Jamaica and St Croix Rum 80 casks Madeira and Tenerlffe Wines do Superior Old Madeira and Sherry Wines baskets chsmpagne. Heidaick, Hungarian Lion. Ac. kegs and halrea FFFG Powder “ ‘ —it , .- , ■ do imd 80 half do No 1 Mackerel , Iflsh and 40 kitta No 1 Mackerel via » mi Mtpijr «r vMtatotiawBmatllM. uiiuiDguui bxpenaro, a uu These expenses requite to be paid in advance. From Students who lodge in the College buildings, fifty dollars will bo received as full payment for the tuition fees, room rent, and contingent expenses of the year. The price of Board in tbe village is 810 per month ; of washing, room-rent, and fuel, 83. OOUMSXCKUEXT A.VD VXC1110X3. The Commencement is held on the last Wednesday in July. There are two Vacations, dividing the year into terms, aa follows : First Term—from last Wednesday In August to December Winter Vacation—from December 16th to February 1st. Second Term—from first day of February to Commence ment. Summer Vacation—from Commencement to Inst Wed nesday iu August. B. M. SANDERS, ■ Secretary of (he Board of Trustees. Any friend, by application to Dr. J. L. DAGG, President of tho University, will receive a catalogue, containing the course of studies, and all other necessarr information STEAM ENGINE 5t MACHINERY AGENCY. J> The undersigned. B. W. Lboxard and E. SMrrn, (the former having been for more 30 years manager and agent of the MwHBSSEHMatteawan Establishments ; the latter for many years connected with the Allaire Works, as Superin tendent and Engineer, and more recently superintending engineer for the Collins’ line of New York and Liverpool United States Mall Steam Ships, as also of the Ocean Steam Navigation Company’s,running between Now York, South ampton and Bremen,,) having formed a copartnership, of fer their services as consulting Engineers and Agents, for ( mrchasing or superintending the construction of Paddle Vheel and Propeller Steam Vessels of every description, Marine Engines and Boilers for Ocean and River Steamers, Locomotives and other Railroad Machinery, Pumping En gines nnd Machinery for Water Works and Draining Lands. Blast Engines and Machinery for Iron Works, Cotton, Wool en and Flax Manufactories, and Machinery for every de scription of Manufacturing. Corn.FlouranuSawMills.Su- gar Mills and Refineries, Quarts Crushing and other Mining Machinery. Mill Geering, 8hsfUng and Pullies. Every de scription of Castings, Wrought Iren Forgings. Ac. Specifications and contracts prepared, plans and de tail drawings furnished, steam vessels, steam engines and other macliinery surveyed and value thereof estimated. Second hand steam vessels, steam engines and Boilers, cotton and woolen machinery generally, for sale. W. B. LEONARD k E. W. SMITH, Office 76 Merchants’ Exchange, Cr. Wall and Hanover-streets. New York. RKFSRKXCJfl AT THI NORTH. E K Collins. Agent New York and Liverpool U SM Steamers CII Sand, President Ocean Steam Navigation Company Mortimer liringston, Agent New York and Havre U S V Steamers. Ezra Nye, Commander Steamer Pacific, Joseph J Comstock, Commander Steamer Baltic. 0 W Floyd. Cummnnder Steamer Washington. James P Allaire. Esq., formerly Proprietor of the Allaire Works. John F’ Winter, Son & Co, Merchants, New York. Eagle k Hazard, “ “ Peter Cooper, “ “ Asa Worthington, ** “ A 0 Parmelee. “ “ James Bogardus, Iron Store Builder, “ Hazard k Monteatb, Merchants, Buffalo, New York Bush k Wildes, Merchants. Boston. Mass. P Grinell k Sons, Merchants, Providence, R. I. RETEItEVCJH AT TUB 80CTH. J P Phillips. Esq., Cleveland. Ohio. J E I.emnine. President Mechanics’ Mg. Co., Petersburg, Vtt. C P Mallett, President Rockfish Mg. Co., Fayetteville, N. C. J O Cairus, Agent Rowan Jlanuf’g. Co.. Salisbury. N. C. Win Grnrg. President GrnnitevUInMg. Co., Charleston, 8. C, George W Winter, Banker, Columbus, Geo. Joseph W Winter, Esq., Montgomery, Ala. W J Ledyard, Merchant, Mobile, Ala. Sidney Smith. Esq. tt u Rufus It Belknap, Manuf’r “ « James Saul, Esq., Prest. Coro’!. Water WorkB, N Orleans, La W W White, Banker. New Orleans, La. Samuel D Morgan, Merchant. Nashville, Tenn. J G Ambler, Esq., Jacksonville. Florida. J S Sanborn, Esq., ColTceville, Miss. Burtill k Patrick, Merchants, San Francisco, Cal. Charles Bogardus, Architect. “ “ geig MATTE WAN MACHINE AND MANUFAO TURING COMPANY, U NDER a new and improved organization, manufacture Locomotive and Stationary Engines, 8ugar Mills, Gins. Presses, Lathes, 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 of patterns.) at reduced prices. F. S. 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 . SILVER’S MINERAL PAINTS. 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 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: 6 III ,V» ■ iuiZL.~r Y* " "T'~T7 ---“H»— —■«- * v , arie i? of colon '’ Red i Yellow, various Browns. ell I/)t No. thirty-four. In second, originally Henry county, and Jet Black. They are superior in body (or covering nd I/it No. one hundred and six in thirteenth district, or- property) to anything ever discovered,and pound for pound will cover double the surface of White Lead or Zinc Mineral paints, and require less oil. I a in now prepared to cover Tin Roofo, as nothing adheres to tin like Silver's Mineral Paints. For sale by JOHN J MAURICE, my 8 in and 12 Rarnard-street. T HACKERAY’S NEW WORK, HENRY ESMOND. Colo nel in the service of Queen Anne : A life of VtelsUnde* a Story or Revolutionary 'limes, by G. P. It. James ; Bleak House No. 9 ; The Children of Light; Kathay. a Cruise lo the China Seas, by ilacnulay ; Select British Eloquence for the last two centuries, by Professor Goodrich ; Tablo Talk about Books. Men and Manners ; History of Romulus, by Jacob Abbott; Regal Rome, an Introduction to Roman His tory ; Comparative Physiognomy, with numerous Illustra tions ; Mackiy’s lexicon of Freemasonry ; do Ahimon Bezon : Stewart’s Freemason's Manual and Cross’ Chart. no25 W. THORNE WILLIAMS UNDRIES.—66bblsHSmith’Hand pure Genesee Flour. 40 half bbls extra canal do. 60 bbls butter, sugar and sods crackers, 60 do Stuart’s crashed and powdered sugar, 80 do do B and C clariflod do. 60 do E Phelps' gin, 26 do do mestic brandy. 40 do N E rum. 20 X end 20 X casks bran- and 8’s Grant A William’s tobacco, 20 half cheats X lb P»' pera 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 Sugar, 15 do fair muscovado do, z5 casks quarts and pints Byaas’ porter, 50 mats old government Ja va coffee, 50 boxes large bowl Ohio pipes, 40 dosen brooms with painted handles, 200 do palnta buckets for sale by apI21 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. G 1ROCERIES. Ac.—100 bbls Baltimore Flour, 25 do Canal T do, 20 halfdo do, 20 bbls H 8 Flour, 75 do Stuart’s B A 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 Monongahela Whisky, 160 bbls Rum, Gin, Whisky and Brandy, 15 quarter casks Cog nac Brandy, 2 pipes H Oin, 2 quarter casks Scotch Whisky. 2 do Jamaica Rum, 25 boxes assorted Cordials, 50.000 Span ish Segnrs, 25 kilts Mackerel. 20 half bbls No 1 do. 25 bbls Nos 1.2 and 3 do, 160 boxes No 1 and Palo Soap, 60 boxes Starch, 50 do Lemon Syrup. 10 hhds fine Porto Rico Sngnr. 3 do St Croix do, 60 bbls New Orleans Syrup, landing and for sale by ml8 COHEN A TARVER, ptHERRY IX1ZENGFS.—Compound Wild Cherry Lounges, v_y for coughs, colds, and ioflenxas. These Lounges will be found much more convenient than any of the liquid preparations,aa they can be carried about tbe person, and always ready for uso when the cough is troublesome, thus C rerenting a violent attack of coughing and constant irri- ition of tho lungs. Just received and forsalo by dec’ W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Sqs S PLENDID PIANO FORTES.—The undersigned having just received some fine instruments from the celebrated factories of Stodart and J. H. Dunham, are enabled to offer an assortment of Piano Forts, which lor tone, touch and finish, cannnot be surpassed. A call is solicited. 7. ZOOBAUM “ That from and alter the pasraga «f this get all ) - lU bo qualified to vote** aketfami to? Major a men of the city of Savannah and the ham eta the— ipsii if tba city, and hsvi “ . ~ ‘ , The following nsmS^peraonshaVaregistered their names alnce the first of January. 1868, and up to May 26,1863, inclusive: A. —Matthias Amorous, John W Anderson, David Abra hams, CliarlerArnald,George A Ash, Robert Austin. George Aloxnndor, Charles B Ash, William B Andrews, George H Ash, John S Acbord, George W Anderson, Stewart Austin. B. —Benedict Rdurquin- Jobn W Biu, Gilbert Butler, John PBoiTeuillet, John'V Barber, Julius Bacharacb, George L Blount; AntonBorcl ‘ * *- *• ^ Bonnett, James H Bailuur, niiuH,,, vh.uu.-~ •*»-*, Clias W W Bruen. James M Butler; Hyman E Byck, William J Bandy. Edwin H Bacon, Wm'James Balloon. Siegmund Berg, MUton J Bockner, John Boston, Henry S Bogardus, WilliamII Dullocli,PatrickBulkJuyi John W.Beasley, John B Barnwell, James T Buckner, Ahiuony Baster, Thomas A Brown, John Burns, Joseph It Burroughs. Berrien M B Bur roughs, William F Brautloy, diaries II Bell, Elias B Bars tow, Peter A Blois, Wm Gaston BuUoch, Isaac Brunner. John Brunner. James Bancroft, Philip 11 Behn, James A Brown, John Macpheraon Berrien, Barnard K Bee, Richard Burke, David Bell, Thomaa H Barrett. Edward J Blount, Wolfe Barnett, (fonrad E Byck, Charles Bishop, Wm BloJa, Valentine Brunuer, Charles W Brunner, Joseph W Brown, Joseph H Baldwin. F'rancis Blair. Michael Brannon, James K Bullough, James A Baker, WlUlam M Blount. Cm—Solomon Cohen, Bernard Constantine, David C Cpslt, William Cullen, Peter Doth, David Lupex Cohen, James A Courvoisie, Montgomery Cummlng, Daniel B Camp, George B Cummlng, Moses Coburn, William Crabtree. Aaron Cham pion, Daniel I» Copp. Isaac Cohen, Frederick Cook. Frederick W Cornwell, William P Clark, WllUam H Cuyler. Carrol A Cloud, Spencer Currell. Pierce Condon, William M Charters, Charles Clare, Daniel Clarke, John F Compogniao. George Calloy, Myles D Cullens, Peter L Constantine. Nicholas Cru- ger, Henry R Christian, John Cordeal, Wallace Curaming. James 11 Carter, William Cooper, John J Cornoll, James T Clark. James 0 B CampbeU, Samuel J Cassells. Joseph S Carruthera. John D Charlton, Bryan Connor. William Oscar Charlton, William Cox, Hugh Cullen. James Cleary, Moses 8 Cohen, Thomas Corr, Joseph SClaghom, John F Caraten, Charles P Cooper, John Greene Cooke. Henry Cleaver, Jacob Cohen, Benjamin I, Cole, Silas M Coleing. John L Clark. Thunins W Cooper, Henry Oasson. James Cox, Bobert M Charlton. James Cox, F'rancis Canfield. D—David R Dillon,'Martin Duggan. Archibald 0 Daven port. Isaac Davis, John Dally. James Dunn. William Dixon, Moses C Doan.Chesley Dugger, William II Dunning, Henry J Dickerson, Albert L DeLorge. Isaac D’Lyon. John E Davis, John Doyle. Jr., Isaac DeLaroobe, William M Davidson. Wm 11 Davis. Richard Dawson,Charles 8 Davis. Nicholas Dixon, Lewis I. Davis. F’rancis H Domere, Patrick Doyle, Michael Donnelly, Morty Morgan, John Downing. Richard W Dela- hey. Thomas Doyle, Thomas FI Davis, Sheldon C Dunning, George W Davis. , , E*—Henry Fills, Peter Ftedres. Jobu Flvcrard. Richard Ennis. John Klskeamp, Stephen Elliott, Jacob A Epstein. John BEpsteiu.Tliomas Eden. ....... P.—Joseph Felt. Owen Foley, Jeremiah Fickling. Green Fleetwood, Louis N Fkliigant. Gaspar .1 F'ulton. Washington F Florence.Joseph S Fay, John 0 FaUigant. John C Fenill, Andrew Fnrry. Faedericu Finch. WllUam D F'ord. Sewell II Flak, John Flemming, Richard Flanigan, Tliomas Ford, Patrick Fleming, John Foster, John D Fish. Bryan Foley, Jostah R Fisher, John F’oiey. Jacob Friend. Dugald Fergu son. John F'launegan, James Fountain, Henry RF’ort. G.—Joseph Georeo. Robert HGriffin, F'rancis Grimball. Joseph George. Jr.. Robert M Goodwin, John B GaUie, David U Galloway.Seaborn GoodaU. John Gammell, Domingo Gal- leo. Joseph F Gammon. Charles Gross, Martin Gerken. James E Gaudry. FbllipGieblehouse, Henry Ganahl, John V Guil martin. John Gerdts. Benjamin Ginovoly, John LGrovcn- stein, Ebenezer W M Gifford. James E Godfrey. George A Gordon, Calvin I. Gilbert. Samuel Goldsmith, Nickles Cell, Horace Gillum. John S Green, Francis L Gue, Jas Gowan, William T Goodwin. U—Thomaa Holcombe, David F Halsey. William Hess. Christopher Hussey, Richard 11 Howell, CharlesS Hardee, William Howe. William Hunter. William F Holland. James Hunter. George S Harding, Edwin E Hertz, Martin Horn, Lemuel I. Hover. John Haupt. Samuel B Ilaupt, William Henry. Henry Haupt. William W Hendley, Robert Haber- shorn. John E Hernandez, Robert, Hutchison. Alfred Hay wood. William Henderson. Charles A Ilall. Geo W Hardcas- tle. Robert A Iloniker. William L Haupt. Humphrey P Hor ton. Peter Henry. William Hetdt. Levi Hart. Thomaa Hen derson, William P Hunter. Mannaduko Hamilton. Peter I) Hitzhelin. Charles F Hamilton. John F Hamilton, William Hone. William II Hausmnn, David Harrigan, Henry Har per. Howell W Hollister, Enoch D Hendry, John U 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. Undan Hughes. Prloleau Hamilton. Jno C Hunter, Dennis Haley. James E Hogg. Jonathan Hill, Jno Hall, Peter Hermann, John A Ilengea, Nicholas Heyle, I.—John W Ihly. _ , . . J—John R Johnson, John T Jones. James R Johnston, Idwnrd Jones. James C Jones. Alexander Johnson. William Bullock Jackson, Enoch 8 Johnson, John D Jesse, John J Jackson. J*wes H Johnston, Robert Jackson, Wm James. Philip Kolb, John Kennedy, Alfred Kent, Gefort Kuck. Peter Krouse. William Kraus*. John W Kibbeo, Her man Kuhlman. Diedrlch Kattenhorn, Nicholas King. John W Kelly. James W King. Nicholas Kelley, Hanford Knapp, Thomas Kemp, John \V Kelley, William Kine, James her, Phinens M Kollock, Philip Kean. Noah B Knapp, Aaron J Kaser. James Kennedy, Frederick Krenson, Emanuel Kan- W 'll!—Thomas F. Uoyd. Inula Ingrid. John N Inwis, Daniel J I-ambreth, John H Llghtbourne, William M Lntgh, Alonzo B Luce. Hugh Logan, Stanislaus M Lafiltcnu, John Lyons, Levi Lellentual. Peter Lee, Edward I-ovell, William \\ JJn- coin, Oliver A IsiRoche. John M B Ixivell, Marlin Larkin. Noble Lyon. Frederick Inliof. Joseph II Ladson, John II Ladd, Daniel Leahy, Benjamin W Llloyd. Charles A I. La mar. Peter Laurens, James F Linder. Matthew I.uf burrow, Edward Lynch, John T Latham,Philip S Leaver. Iluirh Ur- kin, Janies J Logan. Joseph IJppman, Andrew Low, Wm F lying, Amlrew J Lebey, Michael L&vtn, David P Lander. Bhine. M—Hugh W Mercer. Anthony F Mora, Abraham Minis William IIC Mills. Jacob Manke. Mulford Marsh. William MorFlll. John Mallory, Adolphe Mode. John Mnkln, Gefert Murkins. James W Morgan. Ralph Mcldrim. Dan Mallette. Horace Morse. William H May, Samuel S Miller, John Mur chison, Christian W Maylalnddr.Solomon Mayer. John Mas- terson. Luder Melirtens. Jacob Manses. John ESIallery. Hen ry Macuhard, Thomas R Mills. James Monnalum. Giarles A Magill, John B Mallard. Jacob Miller, Matthias II Meyer, Alvin N Stiller, Simon Morris,Lcander Moore, Jno A Mayer. Richard C Mackall, Michael Meath. F'abian Myerhoffer. Thomas Meath. John Murchison, Bryan M Morel. Hugh w Mercer, John Mahanney.Tliomas Mahar, William E Mongin. Me—*George A McCleskev. Bartholomew McJuuarney, Patrick McDowell, William McOarthey. Joseph J SIcCoy Uurencc McKenna. Thomas McKenna. Daniel McRc<lmon<l, Thomas W McArthor, James McHenry, Michael McGrea Patrick McGovern, Nortnan W McLeod, William J McIn tosh, James McFeelv, Alexander Mcllardy, Angus McAl- pin. Michael McCartv, Nell McHugh. James Mclnnnrney. N—George N Nichols. Thomas J Naylor. Daniel Nelson, Samuel Nuttman.JnmesSKddllngeT,NnthlNunga».er. John G N’cldllnger, William G Norwood,Jacob Ncwberger,Gilbert N Noyle, Tliomas M Newell, James A Norris, John It Nor ton, Robert C Nock, Juines Nungazer, William Nungazcr, Edwin LNeidlinger, UwisF Nicoil. O—-John Oliver, Ctiarles E O’-SuRivan, John W Owens, George S Owens, Arminiua Ocurlor, Edward O'Byrne, Wil liam C O’Driscoll, Dennis O’Connor. Phillip O’Connell, Dan iel O'ilauton, Timothy O’Connor, Timothy O’Brien. I*.—Philip J Punch, Thomas Purse. John Poole, James Potter. Joseph E Pelot. Charles F Preston, William Procter, Edward Pauelford. Edward IWelford, jr„ Elisha Parsons. Daniel O I’hllbrick, Anthony Porter. Dennis M Patrick, Ed- win Parsons. George Parsons, Edward Powers. John Postcll, Joseph W Philips, John F' Posey. William V Prentice, Henry CPreston,Thomaa Pidgon, John M ° J ""— cost. 44.—William Quantock, Jr. li,—Philip M Russell. Daniel Robertson. John A Richard son, William Remshart, George Robertson. Jr, Robert R Rhodes.Henry Rober, William Rogers, Charles E Robinson. Andrew M Ross. John W Remshart, James G Rodgers. Ber nard Roden. James B Read. George Robbins. Joseph Rosso, Jr., David Rosenblntt. William P Rowland. Wm P Roberts, John Reilly, Jefferson Roberts. John P W Read, Jas Rhlnd. Joseph Ribero, Jacob Rosenband, John 8 Rogers. Allen Russell, William Robinson. James Riley. Horace J Rovall, John Reedy. Alexnnder R Ralston. Thomas il Rosts. John U Ross. Tliomas Redfrcn. Beniamin Reed Joseph B Ripley. Patrick Reilly, FronclsRyan, John Rlordon.John W Rabun. 8*—Patrick K Shiels, Henry Seltzer. Wm Henry Stiles, Patrick Smith. F'rancis Sorret, Samuel 8 Sibley. Fldward A Souliard. Abralmw Simpson. Lizar Solomons. John A Schaf fer. Frederick Schaffer. F'rancis F'SIrobliart, Francis Shells, Harman Silber, Joachim R Saussey. James J Snider. John Savage. EzraStocy. -lames II Sandiford, Jacob Shaffer.Con- rad Scbnlder. John G Soxton. John II Straus. John FStur- tevunt. Walter W.Smith, Francis MStone. Emanuel Shef- 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 Sheftnll. Daniel TScrnn- ton. Daniel 11 Stewart, John Slone. William Suite. Joseph !> Stohhtns, Jacol) Spang, William Shinners, John Shuuzel. Matthew Shannon, I>ennls Sullivan, Philip Smith. John Shwink. James Shea. Janies P Screven, Tlmmpson L Smith, WilliamSwoll, Richard Scanlan, Alexander A Smets, Wil liam II Smith, Andrew Steafvater, Edward J Handers, Mor- docnl Sheitall. Sr., Jacob A Shaffer, Herman Sangstoch. Jas M Stripling. Francis Sawyer, Timothy Sheridon, John Scud dor. James Skinner, Lewis Smith, John Shea. Geo I Spen cer. Samuel L Speisegger, Simon Santlm, Thomaa Smith, James Shephard. T.—Peter G Tliomas. John F Tucker, John T Thomas, William S Thompson, George HTItcomb, Charles G Tslbird. John DTenbroek. John Thompson, Frederick A Tupper. Js* Thurrt. William B Tinsley. Barnnrd G Tilden, Anderson C Toms. Francis Truchelut. William TThompson, John Tier ney, Edward Townsend, John C Taylor. V—*Charlea Van Horn. David Veader Tristam Yerstille, Henry H VcraURe. William IIS Veratllle. Heniy Vlelstltch W—Richard Wayne.Edward G Wilson. Wilfiara Waters. Robert 1) Walker, Henry F Wllllnk. Uurence W Wall, Na thaniel F Webster, Henry O Wyer. James T Webb, Henry E Weed, Smith Warner, Thomas whita, Francis H Welman. Nicholas Wolf, William White, Thomas S Wayne, Benjamin Whitehead. Jacob Wineberg, Samuel A Wood. George 8 Wait, Charles Wilson, Thomas J Walsh, John W Wilson, Jo- Jeph Washburn, Zacbartah N Winkler. Uwls W Wells, Ed mund Wallen, Wyllr Woodbridge. Christopher White. Seth Woodward. Isaac Wilder, Dennis Wynn. James White. Philo H Wlldraan, William Watson. William P White, Philip D Woolhopte. Ashbel Welles, John J Waver, Jacob Walter. George M Willett, James T Welles, James WhiUhsn. Enos Withington. Alton R Wright, Samuel Wilmnt, Wm Wilson. Wiliam Wright. James M Wayne. William Thorne Williams. Patrick White, James W White, Richard Wickam. William MWadtoy, Jacob Waidburg. George W Wylly, William C Wvlly, Isaao P Whitehead. I^wis Wiggins. V*—Dr Easton Young. Peter Yonson. Z—-EdurinS Zittrouor All persons entitled to vote, and desirous of voting at the next election for Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savannah and hamlets thereof, are respectfully requested to call at my office and register their names within the Mme prescribed by law, else they will bo debarred the right of voting thereat. EDWARD G WILSON. ; may30 Clerk of Council. A N ORDINANCE to amend an Ortllnsnco defining wba. shall be considered public nuisances, and for the roino 71I of tho same—Passed 2d August. 1839. Sko. 1. Bo Hordalnod by the Mayor, and Aldermen of the 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«(Dg of this Ordinance, the provisions of said Ordinance prohibiting tho keeping of hogs within nertoln limits, be and the samo are hereby extended so as In embrace and Include the whole corporate limits of the City of Savannah, and the hamlets thereof. Sxo. 2. Be It ordained by the authority aforesaid, that all Ordinances or parts qf,prdinances. conflicting with the pro visions of this Ordinance, be and the same are hereby re* :»rted. Passed in Council, Savannah. April 21.1863. & ».] R. WAYNE, Mayor. ward G. Wiujox, Clerk or Council. ap!27 _ FATE NT SCALES. TjUIRBANK’8 Patent Platform Scales—(Improved in qua!* x Ity and reduced In jprice)—Adapted to every required op- ration of weighing, as Railroad Scales for trains or single cart :« uoo on the principal railroads in the United 8tates and Sreat Britain, Warehouse Scales, Heavy Portable Soales, on 'heels, for foundries, rolling mills, itc. Store Scales, various -nodifkationt; Counter Seales, Hay and Coal Scales, fro.— ■Tipso Scales hare been long known and severely tested; and lm universal confidence fou in their acourecy and perfect idjustmont. is such that they aw now regarded as the stand- 'rd,from which there Is no appeal, my 12 ■ PHILBRICK fr BELL. Agenta JYTKW GOODS—Henry Lathrop * Co. have received per ; li stoameA August*and Florida an additional supply pf iiuiHn*.. lawna. rrinte.gtnghanu, etnbrpideted rtillsn. ] 0 adres open, «£! wib« on th* this section; The plgce has the- 4drw»teg«,« log, WHO ore acres cieareu, naaa iana wiu pivuuo.- bushels of torn to the acre, nils land lies two miles from Mann Ferry, on the Alstamahs river; ■' ., , ■ Also, 6,000 acres of first.: quality pine timbered land on the Alataraaha aodOcmulgee rivers. . ...... All these landa are situate in the ftrstand second district of Appling county. Also, 2,000 a ores of land well timbered with cypres* and white oak. Any person wishing further particulars can address me at HaU I*. O., Gecmria. Jan3l—lawdfrwflm W. DYALL, 49* The Raleigh. (N. C.) Standard will please publish weekly for six months, and send bill to W. D. FOR BALE. f A The subscriber offers for sale valuable town prop* ■3 erty in tbe (lourishlng village of Ocala. East Florida. [§ Said property embrace* eleven town lots, and upon wuicn is situated the hotel known as the Ocala House, with stables, corn crib, fodder bouse, fre. Tbe hotel has been built about two years and is completely finished and well fornlsliod ; Is situated in tno business part of the town and offers great inducement to any person wishing to enjbark in such business. Possession enn bo given on tlio first day of noxt January. For furtbor particulars, apply to Joutr Uoe- tox. Esq., Savannah, Ga. JUSIAH PAINE, aplfl—lawtf Ocala, Florida. RICE LANDS FOR SALE.—The Tract of LAND on tho St. Mnry’aRIver, known as tho Cut-off Tract,containing aevcu hundred nnd aeveuty-two (772) acres, of which over five hundred (500) acres are tldo swamp and fresh marsh lands, with a rise and foil of tide of six feet. Hie marsh land was successfully cultivated many years since, producing Cotton, Cane, and itico. These lands could be put in order with less labour, tt is believed, than would be required for putting Hnmmocklnndi In order, and are considered very safe from overflow in gales and freshets. For further particulars and terms, which vrtUho made easy to a purchaser, apply to John F’raser and Co.. Charleston, S.C., or to Mrs. Henry Bailey, St. Mary’s, Camden enuuty, Georgia. A plat of tlio land may be seen at the office of the Geor gian. apt 27—dfro , FOR SALE.—A Tract of LAND, containing202)4 acres, and improvements, near WallhourvUIe, Liberty county. Tlie land la of good quality, pine and bay land. 50 acres or which are in cultivation, and the remainder well timbered, offering strong inducements to persons Interested in procuring turpentine. The improvements consist of a two-story frame dwelling, together with'negro houses, stables, and all other necessary outbaildings. Tlio location cannot be aurjiassed for healthfulncss or salubrity of climate, with good water, aud a range for .cattle which cannot be excelled. The above property can be bought at a very reasonable price, aud on tho most accommodating terms, ir early application be made to the subscribers, at WulLbourvilh*. Liberty county, II. W. BACON qpl 26—dfre E. B. WAY. S.M sH2 0 Complaints, retire properties UH bowels ell that ii Irritating, and at the same tints restores their vigor and tone. IU great merit is, that it meets and neutralizes lbo active principle iff disease itseir, and when that Is gone, the symptoms necessarily disappear; and we have only to point to the accumulated testimony of miiUD tude* who have experienced Its effects, to convince incredu lity Itself of its real value. Hie proprietor* submit to the public the following certi ficate from a highly respectable source, of a cure made by using their preparatlonof Sarsaparilla; Chatham, Mass., July 28,1850. Messrs. A. B. k D. 8ands—Gentlemen: So truly valus* ble do I consider your Sarsaparilla, that I reel It lo be my duty to state for tbo benefit of others, tho cure effected on myself. Previous to 1845. I had a dlssso or the throat, which destroyed the tonsils.land waa then attacked with violent pain In tho head. This soon resulted In severe in flammation, aud Immense quantities of blood and matter were discharged. F'or six weeks the disease continued In the head, aud then pervaded the body generally, atteckiej all tbe limbs. I was couflned to a sick bed,from which . never expected to arise. Many physicians attended me, and the most skilful pronounced mo past cure. In short, tongue cannot express my sufferings; and in this condition I heard or your Sarsaparilla, purchased six bottles, and re nounced all other mediciues. I did not expect to take all I bought, so debilitated had my system become. Contrary to all expectation, my health almost immediately began to Improve. I was able toattend to my. domestic duties, and soon could walk out, a thing I once thought would be im possible. My gratitude I cannot express, feeling satisfied that nothing elsz could have relieved me of the misery and ever suffering 1 then endured. I most cheerfully recomend Sands’ ,, ‘*~ Sarsaparilla to all suffering as I have dofae. Respectfully yujj™. , Rkbicca Mato. Knowing the above statement to be strictly correct, and being near neighbors to Mrs. Mayo, wo clieerfuUy testify to tbe same. Warren Rodgers, Esq. Mrs. PrtscUa L. Dodge. John Hallett. Mrs. Rececca 8mitb. ANOTHER REMARKABLE CURE. Nxw York, Jan. 8,16(50. Messrs. Sands—'Gentlemen: 1 have ^reat pleasure in ac- Sibfial, ' thosa moat Interested, the ecm«iw from th* agent in thilr vffi^ 8 read the testimony of those who h»« reol * r tto4a5 valuable curative powers, but towriu*. convalescents, so that the suteta^f? to ’ ^°»« the fountain-head 5 * ceurnwhlc? credulous, and one by which tbi !? medy i. certain of teing , u 7ufoV P ^> *ftS proprictora. who will acco“d •w»StJ r S to kX tramei or uhdoubted ciisrscter ■ Union, numbering among thezu ■ pbysiefons, clergymen, editors ami l * m °dta^ l prestly for this one disease; and this pr »P*nifa'l v v ; ALHt *NBni * c. p SSS5H5k*-k^ tSIJP*! ™ RUIAIj mooD ptuifif, I propmUoo broujkl I k " Sj, 1 tiplled thousands who have used it .nS i P Ule - foJf marvellous effects i n removing di*ra»e »n 4 R«aiorln R the Nervou s' _ ' now herald It to tlie world as possei 8 ^‘ te,a . I virtues known in the Materia Medici 8 I’liysicians or the first standing lathe mMi^i ' 7* use and prescribe it as the most effective Alterative and Blood Pun*, ever known. To the sedentary It Bslm or Gilead. Especially to Femalw llTT*’ 1 ^ Wo co» dllta olllfo, It recommenCi [ u |r„27, “*fa I point or eatcacv to on, of tlio numtroo, "Pnwk ■ conttoM ondet Ute comprebeo.l”, »I J 1 '. 1 * *■ B rydaUe Spirit, pleasant to Uke ms safe tobe used in any state or health «.!’v P***! delicate Ibmale or Child. Ul ' eTfI * 49* Brice 81 00 per bottle. W. V. AI PLANTATION FOR SALE. ■Kao Hie undersigned offers for sale tho plantation upon Jpwlwhich he now resides, situate in the county of Ala- *«'-chua, East Florida, and twenty miles south of New- nansville, containing one thousand ncres, three hundred acres of which is cleared, nnd iu a high stato of cultiva tion. Upon the premises area good dwelling house.out houses, and gin. The above tract embraces three hundred acres of the first quality ofliamnmck lundH. and the residue the - finest sea island cotton lands; all of which is In tlie heart of 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 head of cattle. JOHN B. STANDLEY. Refer to—John Boston. Savannah, Hon. M. S. Perry. Mi- canopy, Florida, or to tbo subscriber at Nownansville. Fla. February 13th, I860. feb21—dfrw3m VALUABLE RICK LAND FOR SALE. ■ut A Tract of Tide Swamp Lind, containing 5uo acres, Wgwlyingon the Alalaniaha river, three miles above Dnrl- ■•"■■en, adjoining lands of tlie estate of Butler and Run- wody on the east, and GignilUat nnd Walker on tlie north and west, having ns good a pitch of tide hh any rico plan tation on the river. My terms are, twenty dollars per aero, one-fourth cash, and the balance on a credit of from five to ten years, tho interest only required to bo paid annually. Apply to the undersigned at Darien. In case or my absence Mr. James Pkjnglk will show the land, a plan of which can be soon at the office of tbe Georgian. SAMUEL M. STREET. Dakict, Jan, 22. 1853, jan‘25—1am FORSALE.—A Tract of I .AND of Five Hundred acres strictly prime Rice Land, immediately opposite the old town of Hardwick. Tlio situation of the place affords one of the best Saw-miU seats in tlio Southern country, facilities for timber being easy and without end. Vcsssels coming from sea can load immediately alongside, drawing from ten to fifteen feet of water. F'or terms apply to Henry Williams. U.8.District Attorney.Savannah,or to B. ST1LFS,Bryan coun- tL STEAM SAW BULL FOU SALE, S ITUATED half a mile from this City, on tlie canal, has u basin capable or holding two million feet of I-ogs. Hie MIR has been in operation about seven months, runs two gnngs and nn edging saw. also Grist Mill. This Mill saws' from 12to 16 M. feet per day. F'or linrticularnapply to . “c2Q WYLLY k MOXTMOLL1N. rfE* F'OR SALE—Hint valuable parcel of land formerly TJjLoccupied by E. Jencko’s. Esq., known ns a Cooper’s Shop and Yard. It is bounded on tlio east by West Bound ary street, west by the Canal, north by Railroad street, and south by lots Noa. 5 and 0, and contains about four ncres. fobl WYLLY fr MOXTMOLUN. F OR SALE—Tlio westerly half of Lot No. 2 Yamacra w, being the Wharf now occupied by the Charleston Steam Packet Company, measuring one hundred feet on tlie River, nnd running back about two hundred feet to Canal-street. Tlie property is now under a lease which will expire on the first of Novembernext. ir not sold at private Bate previous to the first Tuesday in February, it will then be offered at auction at the Court House. Apply to F OR SAIJC.—A likely negro man 27, 1 26. another 23, and a boy 14. Appl jnn!4 WYLLY i Janl9 WYIJ.Y fr MONTMOI. son 10,1 jau22 girl 14, a boy 11, and a Wy4. WYLLY k MONTMOI JJN. NEW WINE AND LK^UOR STOIXeT No. 6 Whitaker-itreet. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announces to the U-£jpqcltlzens of Savannah, nnd of the interior of this HHBA^tatc. that he has now opened and will keep con tinually instore, a largo assnrtmentof the best qualities of the various kinds of WINFS AND LIQUORS, both foreign and domostic, invoiced from the best sources, and to his stock of which, at present on hand, lie invitesattention.— Having bad extensive experience in F'ranccosa manufac turer, and in America as importer and denier, his acquain tance with the trade enables him to offer assurance 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 Monongahela Whisky ; Old Batavia Arrack ; Jamaica and St Croix Rum. Wines—-Old Port. Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Hock, Claret Sauterne and Burgundy Wines. Corfllals.—In cases. Curacoa, Maraschino, Ratafia, Sla- vaitz. Kirschenwasser. Absinth, frc. Ale and Porter—London Brown Stout, and Edin burgh Ale. Also Agent for Domestic Liquors. nov5 R. MAYER. GROCERIES, dec. ■ 100 bags prime Rio Coffee, 60 do do Java do 20 hhds Porto Rico Sugar, 10 do N. O. do 100 bbls Stuart’s B and C Sugar • 20 do Crashed Sugar, 20 do Ground do 20 bbls I/iaf Sugar, 20 boxes Lemon Syrup 60 do Nos. 1,2 and 3 Mackerel. 10 half do 2 do 100 do Balt. Flour, 50 do H 8. do, 60 do half do Canal 10 casks Bacon Sides, 6 do Shoulders 20 boxes Northern Cheese, 20doEnglsh Dairy do 60 do No. 1 Soap. 60 do Pale do, 25 do Starch 60 do Tobacco,,assorted brands 60 bbls Planting Potatoes. 20 boxes Sperm Candles 60 boxes Tallow Candles, 60 do Star do 26 do Adamantine do 50 bbls old Monongalifbi Whisky, 2,000ft Codfish 200 do Whisky, Gin. Rum and Brandy 20 X casks Cognac Brandy, 60 dozen Brooms 2 pipes Holland Gin. 2 X casks Scotch Whisky 600 gross Pipes. 100,000 Spanish Segnrs 20 dozen DemiJons. 200 reams Wrapping Paper 60 five and three gallon Kegs. Landing and In store, for sale by J*n29 COHEN fr TARVER TVf AP OF SAVANNAH.—Having purchased thecopyright 1VA of Edward A. Vincent &q. of his new Map or the city or Savannah, the undersigned ha* made arrangements to fillall orders for the same, at short notice. A sufficient number was received by hut steamer to furnish subscribers, and will be delivered Immediately. We are unable to sup. ply the country demand until the arrival of the next steam er. Arrangements have been made fora forther supply, which will be regularly received. AU orders punctually at tended to. Address g, g. SIBLEY;. ap!3 Bookseller and publisher, 185 Oongress-st. Sav’h. ]VT0TICE.--The1 subscriber having transferred all his right' AT title and Interest aa publisher snd proprietor of tho new SulriWWen Mapof the city of Savannah to S. S. Sibley, Ksq.. pnbJIsher and bookseller of this city, subscribers are hereby notified that they will receive (heir copies from him in future, aa publisher of said Map. »P18 EDWARD A. VINCENT. kiiowlcdging to you the great benefit I have received from the use of your Sarsaparilla. A subject of pulmonary dls- ekse. I made a voyage to Europe, but while there'continued to bo nffilcted. A few weeks after my return, I wns seized with a violent liemirrhage of the lumgs, and from tlie do- blllty and great prostration of strength that followed, with the protracted difficulty of respiration, I am entirely re lieved by the uso or your Sarsaparilla, which I consider a iiionl important aud truly valuable discovery in the healing art. 1 feel that 1 have not for fourteen years enjoyed so good health as at present. Gratefully yours, E. S. SintORS. Prepared andsold,wholesaieandretail,by A BfrDSANDS Druggists and Chemists, 190 F'ulton-st., corner of William. Impurity of the Blood. New York. Sold also by Druggists generally throughoutthe ,, Tbir valuable Medicine, which . the Court COHEN k FOSDICK. F OR SALE.—A negro woman, aged about thirty-eight years, a Drstra’o washer, warranted aa such, with her daughter, aged twenty-two years, a seamstress.— Also, a woman, aged about forty years, a good cook, with her children, two boys, seven nnd sixteen years of age. Theso negroes, belonging to nn estate, will be sold during this week,on liberal terms. janlfl T. J. WALSH. No. 170 Bay-at. N EGROES FOR SALE.—A woman aged 36 years, a good cook washer and ironer. A mulatto woman. 27 years old, a first rate seamstress and house servant, and her son 8 years old. Alvoninn 37 years old. a good cook.washernnd ironer. and her two children aged 8 nnd 2 years. A boy aged 17 years. A man 35 years old, a good field hand. Also, a boy aged 10 years. Apply to au!4 WVT.LV fc MOXTMOLLIX F iR SALE—A likely family of negroes: n carpenter3_, his wlfo 32. a good washer aud ironer, her sun, very likely, 16. a girl 6, a boy 3, and nn infant. The above ne groes ore of good character nnd very valuable. Jan20 WYLLY ft MOXTMOLLIX. another 24, another ily to ii MOXTMOLUN. seamstress, nnd her child. Apply to Janl4 WYLLY fr l F OR SAIE.—A negro woman, nnd her four children ; a man 21. one 19, boy 14.and boy 11.country raised, jaul4 WVLLY k MONTMOIJJN. n m i. “entice, Henry 7-1 ( ,R SALE-Six likely negro girls, nged from 12 to 1, Palin, Samuel G 1 an- x* years ; also a woman, aged 23 years, a good cook, wash- and Ironer, with her two girl children, ft and ‘i yean man Hged 25years, a first rate Axeman and Field hand, and his wife aged 20 years, accustomed to house nnd field work. They are sold for no fault, and warranted sound. Apply to dec24 WY1J.Y k MONTMOIJJN. E OR SALE—A negro woman, aged about 33 years, very intelligent, and warranter! a first rate cook, washer and Ironer, sold to remain in the city. Also, a likely negro man, aged 26 years. dcc3 WVLLY fr MOXTMOLLIN. oW 1 ?0R SAIJi—Trust lots Nos. 26 nnd 20 on Rull street, Monterey ward and square. Apply to Janlfl WYLLY fr MONTMOIJJN. S KAMSTKFMS F'OR SALE.—A mulatto woman, who is a cumplcte seamstress and liouso servant; also, a negro woman, aged about 30 years, a good cook, washer and iron - Apply to oc21 WYIJ.Y k MONTMOUJN. Uni ted States 0 nd Canadas. _ _ _ ties for 86. For sale by MOORE ER k ODEN, W. W. UNC0LN and A. A. 8OUOMOX8. Sa vannaii ; Havlland, Rlsley fr Co. Augusta. may24—3m TO DRUGGISTS, Apothecaries, Perfumers. Confectioners. Patent Medicine F'actors. and Dealers In Toilet and Fancy Articles. T HE PRACTICAL ADVISER, or, Compendium of Over Ono Hundred Recipes, for the use of Druggists. Apoth ecaries, Perfumers. Confectioners, Patent Medicine Factors, and Dealers in Toilet and Fancy Articles. Edited by HOR- ACE EVER LIT, Graduate and Member of the College, of Pharmacy in the City of New York. Hie Recipes herein contained, compriso a number care- fuRy selected Irorn those obtained in a course of business, nnd by an experience of fifteen years, and during this time! the FUitor has prepared and conducted some of the most Popular Patent Medicines,and articles of Perfumery, which have had extensive circulation In this country. Hy following tlie recipes in this book, large sums may be saved to tlioso who have heretofore been in the constant lmbit of pm chasing their perfumes and patent medicines. A great advantage will also accrue to them,arising from the satisfaction of selling an article which the veuder recommend us lie knows the composition of it. U8T OF HET1PE3. Perfumed Waters—Cologne. lavender, Florida, Hungary, Ilom y Rose. Orange Flower, and Peach Waters. /’ci/umc ErlracU or Eatenca—Extracts of Ambergris,Va nilla. Musk, de Millefleur. and Verbena. J’rcjwraWotu /or tee 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 Dyes. Depilatory Powders. Cometirj—Toilet, or Hair Powder, Pearl Powder, Prepar ed Chalk, Alabaster Tablet, Cold Cream, Up Salve, Milk of Roses, v ’ Dentifrices—Tooth Powders. Washes. Pastes. Shaving Compounds—Verbena Cream. Flench Cream, Na- joes Compound. Shaving Oil fbticy Articles—Persian Scent Bags, Preston Smelling Salts, Court Plaster, F>sentiul Salt Lemons, Aromatic Vin egar, Liquid Rouge, Fulminating Pastilles, Diamond Cc- liient. Chinese Cement, Sealing Wax, Varnishes, Paste Blacking. IJquid Blacking, Writing Inks. Indelible Inks. Mttlicaltd lozenges—Cough, Worm, Anise, Camphor. Cin namon. Black Currant, Ipecac,Chalk, Peppermint, Ginger, Magnesia, and Wistaria Lozenges ; Expectorant Candy, Ju jube Paste. Soda Water Si/rtips—Sarsaparilla. Lemon. Ginger. Patent Medicines—Lee's Pills, New london, Do. Wind- ham ; Hooper's Female Pills, Anderson’s Scots do.. Bate man's Drops. Steer’s Opodeldoc. British Oil. Harlem Oil, .Tarlington’s Balsam. Dalby’s Carminative. Balsam Honey. Godfrey's Cordial, Corn Plaster, Eye Waters ; Soda, Seid- ntz. Yeast, Rochelle, and Saratoga Powders ; Stoughton’s Bitters, Wino do., Jesuits Drops. Chilblain Lotion, do., Oint ment. Canada Liniment. Itch Ointment. Citrine do.. Svrun Ipecac. Conklin Salve, Roche’s Embrocation, Lpirits Laven der Comp.. Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, Fluid Extract do.. Essences, Polishing Paste, Liquid Opodeldoc. dtsc1—Tlie celebrated recipe of Prof. Willard, for making good Soap atone cent per pound, that will wash better and quicker without labor than any other Soap ever mantifac lured. Tlii* alone is worth fifty times the price of the book to any family. Exclusive wholesale agent for the Unit ‘ States, nnd the Canadas, H. W. LAND0D. _ , 109 Nassau-street, New York. Price 25 cents—a remittance of 81 00 will pay for six copies, which will be-sent free to any part or the United States. Stationers, Bookfellers, Newspaper Agents, frc , enclosing a cash remittance will receive the work at a forge discount off. For less amounts than ono dollar Post Office Stamps can be remitted. may28 TILE WONDER OF THE WORLD! •• We would not grow one bud of hope You cannot garner In ripe fruit! ’’ T HE GREAT REMEDY is at 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 will soon be ns the tilings that were—and Coughs and Colds, tlio parents of that roll dlseaso, that so often brings wo to the homes of our land, vanish, as If by magic, before this sover eign remedy. Hi is is Hint which has so long been sought for, and Is In full faith offered to the public aa a ckktaik com for coughs, colds, whooping-cough, croup, asthma.and consumption, and will, in auy case where lungs sufficient are left to sus tain life, check tlio ulceration and raise the patient to health. Hiis is not nn Idlo boast, nor is this remedy sent into the market without a thorough trial, but hns proved beyond a doubt, that what lias been asserted d.v.itB do.vk. •• The sentiment, that consumption cannot bo cured, hns destroyed more lives than the disease itself.’’—Dr. WaitBKX. But there la Hope 1 DEVINES’ COMPOUND PITCH LOZENGE I Tlie proprietor, hy the use or this article, and the blessing of Providence, was raised, when he was pronounced by his physician to be almost dying with consumption, to perfect health, and is not willing that so great a blessing should lie withheld from those on whom “ this right hand emissary of death” hns placed Ills mark. Hie Lozenge Is perfectly harmless In Us 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. Let all then, try it. and if these assertions are not proved, after au impartial trial, the price of the box will be returned, and all agents are authorized to retund the money in any case where the article is not perfectly gati.'* factory. These Lozenges are put up in 25 cents. 60 cents, and 81 boxes, aud only- need a trial to be fully appreciated. C. P. HUNT. DiKIGi, Gx., only agent for the Southern Stales, to whom all orders must he addressed. fel8-dfrw S W AI M’S CK LK BRXTEirP ANACEAj For the cure of Incipient Consumption, Scrofula, General Pebility. White Swelling. Rheumatism. Diseases of the IJver and Skin, and all diseases arising from impurities of tbe blood and tlie effects or mercury. S WAIN'S PANACEA hns hern for more than thirty years celebrated in this country and in Europe for its extra ordinary cures—for the certificates of which referenco is made to the directions and books (which may be had gra tis) accompanying the Panacea. Some of which give the particulars of cases too frightful for general publication, where tlie patients had been almost eaten up with scrofu- to. and were deemed incurable by physicians. It has been used in hospitals, snd private practice, and has had tho singular fortune of being recommended by the most celebrated physicians and other eminent persons. Among others by— W. Gibson. M. D.,Prof. of Surgery. Pa. University. Valentine Mott. M. D.. Prof, of Sure. N. Y. University W. P. Dowees. M. D . Prof, of Mid. Pa. Uhiverslty. N. Chapman. M. D., Prof of Physic.Pa. University. T. Parke. M. D..Pres’t College Physicians, Philad. Dr. Del Valle. Prof, of Medicince, Havana. Jose Eourenco de Lux. Prof, of Surgery. Lisbon. J. Chipman. Member Royal College 8ureeoni. London. G. W. Erving. late Minister to 8paln. Sir Thomas Pearson. Major General British Army. Gilbert Robertson, British Consul, frc. • And also, the wonderful cure* effected by Swalm’s Pana cea have, for many years, made it an Invalnablb 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 81 60 per bottle (con- tainlng three half pints) or three bottles for 84. BEWARE OF IMPOSITION. Swalm’s Panacea is in round bottle*, fluted longitudinal- ly. with the following letters blown in the glass: •* Swaim’s —Paxaou—Phiuad’a,” and having the name of James Swaim stamped on the sealing wax and written on the label covering the cork, and a splendid engraving for the aide of the bottle, composed of geometric lathe work, comprising nine different dies, which have been turned for the exclu sive use pf the proprietor, by Draper fr Co., bank note en- gravers of Philadelphia* In the centre is a portrait of the late Wm. Swain, copyright secured. Also, Swalm’s Vermifuge, A valuable F'amlly Medicine.beinga highly approved rem edy for all disease arising from debility of the digestive or gans, such as worms, cholera morbus, dysentery, fever and -—*-’--Mng pf—«--** /bell .--..only 1 enth-street, below Chestnut. Phlladelpoia. and sold by all tho respectable druggists in the United State*. Cautiox to th* PPBua—Persons wishing to obtain tho genuine Swalm’s Panacea and 8walm’s Vtrmifoge. should be careful to observe that the name SWAIM is spelled cor rectly, on the labels, or they may be imposed onbymedl does made in imitation or them by a person bearing a somewhat similar name, well calculated to deceive Gen- eral agents for the Ubltod States. 8CHIFFELIN. BROTHERS fr CO., mh22—2awtf 104 and .10ft John-Street. New York. S UNDRIBS.—2W boxes lobqcco, assorted kinds; 70 hhds folr and choice Porto fllco Sngar, 40 do Cuba and New °f 1 5 an !L do ; 100 bbls. refined do, 76 do Crashed and Powder- ed do, 26 boxes LoaT *», 800. bus Rio Coffee, 200 do Porto Rico and St. Domingo do, 76 do Jav%d< ‘ - . ALEXANDER k CO. P—1 No. 1 Barclay-street, (Astor HoiStSS. For sale by A. A. SOLOMONS, and J H rffiK -l gists,Savannah, Ga. • u - ('ARTer.jw I ■»m 1 P CARTER’S SPANISH THE GREAT PURIFIER OF ?HF&. I Not 11 Particle of A N INFALLIBLE REMEDY lb, iJJJJ! A . L JA Rheumatism. Obstinate CutaneouiHi nr Pustule on the Face, Blotches. IWlASfeftfl Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head. of the Bones and Joints. Stubborn ilera, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all$£? W, ff l ?l from anInJuSlclo^suseof Lrcur^K^gfjl the number of extraoto’i^ry^cures^e'fre^^^^l agency, has induced the proprietors.at the ur»„. "*■ ■ of their friends, to offer it to the public whUn! ^ I the utmost confidence in its virtira fi properties. The following certificate. leWa""? 6 ' . number, are. however, stronger testimony SMS I word of the proprietors; and aTe all f r0 m iz?,"* I known in their localities, and of the hlshe»t*2£?i>flil many of them now residing in the city of BeSS??* I F. BOYDEN. Esq., of the Exchange Hotel. JBdilS I known every where, says he lias seen the Cw Cartoi’h Spanish Mixtvre ndminUtered in cases, in nearly all the diseases for which HlSSf! ed, with the most astunbffiinKlv good result. I the most extraordinary medicine he I AGUE AND FEVER—GREAT CCR&JnK esa that for three years I had Ague and Fever of thVLSl? I lent description. I had several Physicians iLihSUrl titles of Quinine. Mercury, and 1 believe all verll.ed.but all .III,out,n, p.rn.M X T!i| tried CamBi’a Sraima IIiitihh, t«„ Wfc Jjiuffl tuallF cured na. and ’ am Rap,,, to 1L.,, Chills or F evers since. I consider it the beit rJJI world, and the only medicine that ever reached mm.* I Beaver Dam, near Risbmond.Va. JOHVI/ivrin I C. B. LUCK, Esq., uow in the city oflugfiffiJ many years In the Post Office, i.assuch conB4m«b2 I astonL.hing efficacy of Carter’s Fpasl«h JliiTmiteu I lias bought upwards of 60 bottles, which he hiirinTJU to the afflicted. Mr. Lock says he kuSSfiS8| fail when taken according to directions. ^ I Dr. M1NGE, a practising Physician, md foratrirdiki City Hotel, in the city of Richmond, savs heimzftJd I in a number of instances the effects of Cjxrra’i I Mixture, which were most truly surprising He sank. I caso of Consumption, dependent on the Uvr,LSI I fecte were wonderful indeed. I SAMUEL il. DRINKER, of the firm of Printer* LA I Richmond, was cured of IJver complaint of Synmta2| ing. by the use of two bottles of farter's Spanish I CIREaT CURE OF SCRCFULA—Tlie FAIlSl RtS I mono Republican liads servant employed In Ihdtimil room, cure! of violent scrofula, combined *lthBW| tism. which entirely disablwl him from work. TviWtis I of Carter’s Spanish Mixture made a perfect e»rt sdiJa.nl I tlie Editors, in a public notice, say they “ cbcerfalJrma- I mend jt to all who aro afflicted with any diwut of ik I ®1 ILL ANOTHER CURE OF SCR0FTLA-1 hri i on I valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter’s Epuhlfc I turo. I consider it a truly valuable medicine JilfRI I TAYLOR, Conductor on the R. F\ fr P. R, R. Co, HP teat I Virginia. ^ I Salt Rhcnm of »0 Yenr* Standing Cirril I Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, residing in the city cl Ritkwi, I wns cured by three bottles of Carter’s rpanlA VShtnCl | Salt Rheum, which he had nearly 20 yean.tnd viUdl the physician* or the city could not cure Mr 7V«*i I is a well known merchant of Richmond. Va.,sn4 his ea I is most remarkable. j WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond, Va, hid * unid 1 cured of Spy hills, in the worst form, by Ctrtn’ifMtt] Mixture. He says lie cheerfully recommends it, isi» I siders It nn Invaluable medicine. ( RICHARD E. WEST, of Richmond.was earrd of ftnbk 1 nnd wrhat physicians called confirmed Connumitialj three bodies of Carter’s Spanish Mixture. EDWIN BURTON. Commissioner ol the flmnae, nyih I lias seen the good effects of Carter's Fnanisb JJIxtonis* number of ripyhilitlc cases, nnd says it is a perfect cunk that horrible disease. ’ WM. G. HARWOOD, of Richmond. V«„ cored old and ulcers, which disabled him from walking. Took iin I bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, snd wssensbW* walk without a crutch, in a short time permanently curtil Price 81 per bottle. Principal Depots at M. WARD, CLOSE * CV., So. B| Miden Ijine. New York. j T. W. DYOIT fr SONS, No. 132 North 2d Street, FMU drlphis. BENNETT fc BEERS. No. 125 Mafo-\..WAmnti4,V». And for salo by SflOMAS 51. TURNER H Ct>., JAMB M. CARTER. A. A. DH.OMONS fc CO.. Savannah, and ty Druggists and Country Merchants everywhere. 1 may 20—1y For the ci AYEU’S CHEllRV PECTORAL. cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, FrwirAi(ii,Jfj} ingcotigh, Croup. Asthma, and Omsunjlm. 15 And by the river, upon tbe bank thereof shall growil] trees for meat, whose leaf shall not fade amt the fruit tta or shall be for meat and the leaf thereof fur medicire - ' H ERE was hope for the sick recorded long sgu. sad m ry yenr adds new proof to tbe assurance that tk promises shall not fail. As medical science discorers and designates therewte nature has given, one by one. tlio ,disea«es that iflirts* race yield to the control of art. Of all tlienuWmw suffer from, none has carried more victims tu an untiorif grave than Consumption of tho Lungs Subjoined ««|i» some evidence tlint this too may be cured, aud that nary complaints, in all their forms, may be muoirtlj Cherry Pectoral. j Space will not permit us to publish here any projsvta of the cures It has affected, but the Agent below nut will furnish our circular, free, whereon are fuilpwiktaj and Indisputable proof of tlie facts. Sufferers, read and judge for yourselves. Ihr h\fluenra and Hooping Chu/h. Nashville. Tenn.. June 2d, 1W j Sir: I have repeatedly used your Cherry I’eclwsl ft | hooping cough and influenza and hare no hwlUI'wii pronouncing it a complete remedy. Four of my chiFW | have been afflicted with these diseases, and th« &«»*« | the Pectoral has always afforded instant relief. JxxisGurii Wo attest the truth of the above statement. M. McGl.vTT. Editor Xushville Whif. J M. Zihhkuma.x. Druggiit. Fbr a Cimsumptivt Cough Pito'bcrg. Pa.. Feb. 25.1551- Dear Sir : F'or three years I have been afflicted vial cough so distressing that I frequciit!y''ispairedof ret^Ti much of tlie time I wns oblisrd to sit up nil nfybl i lf l chnir.ns my cough would suffocate me when I laid Having used many remedies without much relfrf.1* 1 ** tried tlie Cherry Pectoral, which under ProviJroe* ** me altogether. I am with gratitude yours, J.ixrairCuwM. » This is one of the numerous cures of Asthma which hatt W accredited to Cherry Pectoral. AllMXV. N.Y., April 17.Ire, Dr. Ayer. Lowell—Dear Sir: I have for year* been ed with asthma in the worst form, so that I ton** obliged to sleep iu my chair for a larger part of tte®7 being unablo to breath»on my bed. 1 hsd tried * P*; many medicines, to no purpose, until my pbT«WP\ scribed, as an experiment your Cherry PectoraL At firat it seemed to make me worse; but week, I began to experience tbe most gratifying its use; and now. in four weeks, the diseue U fabrej moved. I can sleep on niv bed with comfort,•aHvJ* state of health which I had never expected loenjo/u GzoRurS.FiuMv , Commission and Forwardln* Jfrw** 1 From the President of Amherst College, Edward /fit****’ D., EL, V., de. J. C. Ayer—Sir: I have used your Cherry own case of deep-seated bronchitis, and sm . its chemical constitution, that It is an sdrairsN* j for the relief of liryngfcal and bronchial ^®*J rtSf ‘ my opinion, ss to its snjierior character. e*nb*«“J vice, you sre at liberty to use it»« you think , Amherst. Sept. 12, 1849. towmB Among other distinguished authorities «ho their names to recommend this preparation known to them for affections of the lung* sre: President Perkins, Vermont Medical College. Professor Silllmon. Yale College. Professor Valentine Mott- New York. Professor Cle*viand. Bowdoln Medical Colteg*- Professor Butterfield. Ohio Medical College. Canadian Journal of Medical Science. Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. Chnrl-aton.8. C. Medical Review. New Jersey Medical Reporter. Hon. Henry Clay. U.S. Senator. i.TirW- Hon. Geo. I\ Marsh. American Ambaj»d«‘ 0l " v ' Gen. Emanuel Bulness. President of Chill. Rt. Rev. Ed. Power. Lord Birliou of Toronto. Alao. many eminent physician* in forrign wnnmw-_, Not only in the more dangerous *nd distreswjjgf of tho Lungs, but also as a family medicine fcr ‘ *o. It is the safest, pleasantest snd *“!? ua ■ Prepared by J. C. AYER. Cbnn «L Sold by TURNER fr CO., A. A. SOIDMONS, »• "j. J COLN. HENDRICKSON fr MOORE. 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