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is uoor w oouDon cuuni/i op iwp
on th# first Tuesday la August i
—^r» to wit * ona tract of land, oflat—
fata more or tees, lying to told county, bounded
oofLoelaLanUr.Rhe**liera*n,*adG*ori*Boo*--
tfctproport^r of Johaamoo,to satisfy all ft.In
i, lamed front n'Ji
^ _eonntp. Property pointed out by
Levy mad# and returned to mo, this day, Juno
JiMU BUSTOS WATERS, 8heT~
WKHoTSoBgOit*
Sheriff.
XTCtTSEiriiSPjES.
phonon ft MiUca, «t al t*. Benjamin Burroughs, ad-
ml—1% appearing to theCourt, thatMr*.
Court, tbol_.
j the oboTO ontl*
jte. and cannot be found
; tha sold Busang. Dennis spots*
»ta’ blU within fire month* from
blU bo token pro eonfeoao m to
Bun 8. Dttai,oo> of Sna&& la
thla dotoorUat th* add btU bo token pro eonfeoao
her {tod it la farther ordotod, that a oopy of this order be
'iliahed to .4pfi of tl» garotte* of this city open * month
G EORGIA—CtaOom Ommtyt~-To oil whoa it may oon-
oorni Whor*o*,aia>l( Golding will aptly to m* fcr
lotton of administration on th* estate of Mfiy A, Golding,
*Th*M are, therefore, to cite and admonUh all and tlngular
th* kind rod and creditor* of aald docoaatd, to bo andappear
*t my office within th* tim* preeoribed by tow, aod show
oooao (If any they bar*) why lotton of administration
should not bo graatod to oald applicant \
Giron under my hand at b#ee,th!*8d of June. 185b
JuneO JOHNM. MJIJjKN, o, c
* CbunAr r—To all'whom it may tiT
fohn H. Btroui will apply at too Oouv
dizmUeary as administrator com tea
rapMUfa and II
y.ioria Medico, Tborapout^
^&ttST5lrf SUm cl w«nn Wd lfcut»-J. A.
^ioldf, Mid 1'aUl.laglcal AMtongr-D. Vu.MlUM,
LD.
TurlaprtCooe*
Institutes and
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Union,
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line* tha flrfof January, 1853, and up to Jan# $>
indualVCj.J ’, \ _ T *ww Alma.
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ouS'uUi 0 JobiftWSb Gilbert Butior,
S^SKSSS 1
I FOIL I
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, known:
A
topurohaa*
P Allso, 980 acres of r
flrstrafo bay land wall
log, with fire oct** k,i
buibeU of com to I
fMSm.
AbtaSu^^^dT.rtteorV’iJ
Christian Advocate, Cbar1e«ton,8,fl!flPl!!f!lIH!lfiHH5!F
smkW:8bi®SS£i :
Atlanta, Federal Union, Sputharn BocgAler.ilffimrUl.
Ga.j Journal, k Messenger, Macon, Go.; XnjSSBte^
bue,(la.; Patriot,Albany.Go.; Temperance]
1'cnBold, Go.j GeorgUn ond Republican, g*qj
■■■■malic mM
-Utu
BBfewifc,
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»Bn«n#r, Jon*#
I, Ga.; C _
OKOHG1A FEW
JOHN r. OUHilARTIN, deth ecad.
BUFFS 8ALM.—Will bo sold, on tho lint
July, next, borons the court house In tho
| between th* legal houra of sale, all that
into, No. (8) throe, Woohlngtouwi
also, a port of lot No. (21 two, i
•one (eet threo inebca on said Bay-st.;
rty of Thomoa Ryan, decreased. to aa*
loouro of a mortgage In foror of John
\ O’Nolll, administrator of Thomu
JOHN DEVANNY, Sheriff a 0.
e5^i3S?*!^rJL m Jir>&2L^«£2
ity of flaronmi, betweet the legal hour# of aale, two no-
ro staves, n*t*cd Mow* usd ’ , "‘* J — *“ “
Jon* {lerlod on to aotlafy a
of mot gag* Uaued from Chatham Su-
•JSoM. “ ' ” “
JIA—OMham ...
_ eon (.Whereat, John
•f Ordinary for. latter* dlsatanty
tain into annexo on tho Mtateof Godfrey Bown s
TJiei* are therefore to oita and admpnleh all whom It
my contern, to be and appear bofora aald Court to maka
objection (If any they hare) on or beforo tho Drat Monday
In Novainbar next, othenria# atid lettera will be granted.
Wltneae, John H. Mllten, Roq.. Ordinary for Chatham
County, thla thirtieth day oi March, 1853.
mhM JOHN M. MIIXEN, o, q c.
FTB0RG1A—ChaUuim Chtm/y.-To all whom it may concern:
U Wheroaa, John Ererard will apply at the Court of Or
dinary for lettera of dlainliaory aa administrator on tho es
tate of Patrick Ttarny, deceased:
Thee* are. tborefore. to dto and admonish all concerned to
flletheiroh]ecUonB(iranjr they liaro) to the applicant in
tho Clerk’s office of yald Court, on or before the first Mon*
day of Norember next, otherwise letters dlsmissory will be
granted.
Witness, John M. MlUen,E*q..Crdlnary for Chatham coun
ty, tills 30th day of March, 1853.
knap JOHN M. ywiijcw, n n n
/•‘rEOKCIA—CAOMain (Amii/yi—To all wb»m it may con-
VJT oern: Whet can, John Bilbo will apply at the Court of
Ordinary lor letters of dismission as admlnlitrator, ou the
estate of Henry L. Bilbo:
These are, therefore, to elte and admonish allehom It may
concern to bo and appear before said Court to make objec-
_ _ tlona (If any they hare) on or before the firatMoudayin
Jff J°jgttjgg?,***
oa Hutchison’s Island in tha^unty of Chatham and Btate
g lota V«s. 18\nd 14. together with all the
ilra, btildioga ,nd terprorementa on aald
*, and th* stoam sextos* anftbsilera. the plaining ma
chine, clapboard marhlM.sawptt*, forc% comp*, and aU
other machinery of etery Wed inddwcription< n and about
•tho aald■•-** /-i—•—•-— * -•
IhstOgte . , .... .
thweunto bK«gtog and appwtainlng; lerted ..
Bd^tor Court iaftror of Gaorg* h^^^TEdward F,
/CHATHAM 8HEIUFF3 SALE.—WiU be Sold,
V7 Tuesday in July next, before the oourthousoinlu
of Savaneah, between the legal boors of sale, a negro
atlare, th* property oT Barah Pierce and Frances Cooper;
lerlod onto attlafy four fl. faa. in bvor of John DUlon rs.
Barah Pierce and Frances Cooper. Bald property loried on
ond returned to me by a constable.
mayS5 JOHN DKVANNY, Sheriff C.C.
LegUlalitt Charter, profited ...
T HE Springaeatlon will Oommenceonthe aeoondMonday,
.bltij.lt. UlbiUr of Juiour.
Gao. Y. Bstowmt, pretldani and Profuaor of Mental and
Moral Science.
\P.U}co,Profosur of Natural Science#.
Brahiuw, Professor oi Mathematics aod Director ol
amt M. Houxouw, Professor of Belle# LoBres.
Faculty kIU be assisted by th* following La‘Uea J ri* >-
*}”• ,?fowne, Mrs. Branham, Mlssts Benaott, Bomatead.
and E. Bennett
uualot5><, H containing farther information, way be ob.
talned by allying to either of the offleora of tb* College, or
to ®*ther oT'h* following gentlemen, who constitute the
Board of TrusU,,, k, {Hones. M. D^Presldeaf, B. M. Pee-
V T,10< ' J. Burney, Esqr., Secretary; Col
2;^ Walker, Rerji, o. Foater. Rev. cTlf. Irwin, Wm. 8.
8tokM.Mmund Wilber, Zaeharlah Fears, Natluin Massey.
Wm. w. B. Crawfoni,M. D., Benj. Harris,Ja», F. Swanson, J
W. Fimn, B. P. ZImm*rman.
Ha’Bsoa, Morgan cousty.Dec, 23rd, 1851.
* * ’ l.wdbwtf
Anthony Bailer, Thomas A
Burroughs.Berrien MBBur-
J*y, CharlesII Bell, EUas B Bara
Gaston Bulloch, Isaac Brunner,
croft, Philip H Behn,-James A
HannFsrry.on tho Alai
Also, 6,000 were* of ft
the AlatauabaandOcihi
All the** loads are altt_. _
of Appling county. Also, 2.00
tilth eypross and whit* oak;
particulars can address ro# at
Jau31—lawdAwOm
JSTTbo Raleigh. (N. C.)
weekly for six months, and so
<ii
CV 3
werior bourt, in \Tor"of Jvm# M. nenderson ra. Jane F.
5»,Vw. Nboblt P. J Taylor, tod Robert W. Poolor, Trustee.
FropmW pointed ou% defodant.
n»*y* \ JOIN DEVANNY. Sheriff a o.
C HATHAM SHERIFF’S BALE.—Will be oold, o
T ..
... , n the first
t Tuesday in July next, beforo the court bouse in the
city of Senuinah. between the legal hours of sale, all that
stook of drugs, medicines, perfumery, faney artlolee, Ao., In
th* briok store on the corner of Broughton and Whitaker*
streets; also, th* fixtures and unexpired leas* of said store;
leried onto utlafr a fl. ft in ftvor of Osgood AJennlngo
against William Humphreys, Jr. Property pointed out by
plaintiff’s attorney.
june2 . JOHN DKVANNY, 8herlff o. ft
C HATHAM ellERIFV’aTALE.—Will t>«»M,<inlk. Sill
Tuesday in Jnly next, before the court house in the
city of Savannah, between tb* legal boars of talo, a negro
man slave named Simon; levied on to satlify a fl. ft. in fa
vor of Joseph Llppman, administrator, against Isaiah Lowis
and Alexander Lewis, .
June! JOHN DEVANNY. Sheriff c. o.
G EORGIA—Omden CountyTo all whom it may con
cern : Whereas, J, H. M. Clinch, guardian of H. A.end
N. B. Clinch, applies to me for letters dlsmissory fnm
said guardianship;
These are therefor* to cite and admonish ail concerned to
be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
[ding, (mtening tbs one-four** part of law- and show cause (If any they have,) why latte—*
m saw pJU.) with the appun«nancos dimisslon should not be granted to the said applicant,
g and apptrtaining; loried on a* (be Witnesa, James H. Heheston. Ordinary for Camden conn-
V. Kinridej Dnberi todd, to satlttj ty.thlsttlhdayof May,ttas.
mayfll JAMES H. HKLVKSTON o. o, ft
/GEORGIA—Liberty OoutUpi—T^ all Whom It 'may oon
\X ctrn s. Whereas, Charlton Hines *111 apply at the Court
of Ordinary for letters dlsmissory as ox»cutor on tie estate
of Susanna Sanford, late of said county, 4coeased;
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all Wtom it
nay concern to be and appear before said Court to make
objection (If any they bare) on or before the first Mfoday
*> Jnly next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
V«en under my band, this lltb Decomber, 1853,
.gy- JAMES 8. BRADWELL, 0. L. 0
G EOWn*"ZZuberty Ckmnty—To afl whom It may cot,
F”? xjJjeteaa. Joseph A. Anderson wIU apply at the
S'— v ln *"Tfor letters dlsmissory on the estate of
“SSlS . A ^, e l rt0 fy*te of said cdunty, d.
These aro, therefor*, to cite and admoi
dr 30
ox.ABBUiiiiIlfra* MATHBHftAiriCAlTACAD-
^joATifMHsaeuAA
Mr. THOMAS J. WELUsliiJtML 1 ^
T HE Principal has been enraged fb. mr ]y twenty years
In th* instruction of youths. The Aslstaut has been
engaged aa Teacher of Mathematics and thtKnoUnh branches
for tho last eight years in the Beaufort CoWe.
Boys will be received aa boarders In the families, bou, of
the Principal and Assistant. The price ot board, tuition,
he., will be alxty-Hre dollars per quarter, payable semi-an
nually.
In point of healthiness, Bluffton la not aumasaed by any
location in the Southern country.
Rtfertnca—Bishop EUiott, Dr. Fickling. Get. Jas.Hamil
ton, and Mr. Lysch Hamilton, JecS—eodlS
MERCER UNIVERSITY.
Fei\fidd, Orient OrutUy, a a.
ST*
" i “ i *° “*'»' » ih »
A(Sj«ntUcCoursooftl
John „
Jrovh, .
Bulk*, Davit
w.lt. b™ w ^
cU BUir. Michael Brannon, Jsmsa
KBnUotwh. Janea A fker, William M Blount, Wm Ben-
C*—Solomou Cohan, uroard Constantine, DavldC C**n,
William Cullen, PelerUrb, David'Lopes Cohen, Jante* A
Oourvolm, Montgomtrrtumralng, Daniel B Camp, G*org«
B Cummins,Maws Cobur,William Crabtree. Aaron Cham,
plon, Daniel I) Ctpp, Isaae'ohen. Frederick Cook, Frederick
W Cbrnwell, WlUam P Cl*, William H Cuyler. Carrol A
Cloud, 8pencer fcrrell, Piste Condon, William M Cbartera,
Toper, joud j MiraiiM»i«j* »
Clark. James 0 Csmpbfll,Samuel J Cassells. Joseph 8
Carrutben, Joh D Cliarltou Bryan Connor, Wllliaai Oscar
Charlton, Willie i Cox, Hsgf.Cullen, James. Cleary, Moses
8 Cohen, Thoini Corr, Joiepi SClngborn, John FChrtten.
Charles P Coope John Grctn» Cooke, Henry Cleaver, Jacob
Cohen, Bonjam L Cole, Sfeui M Coleing. John L Clark.
Thomas W Coopr, Henry Gasan. James Cox, Robert «
Charlton,Jamostox. " “ ** "
Carey, Thomas CuacL .m--—
oiiiiitn,. iiDwia F-fooke. Bed A CratU, Patnou ciarx, Mlcb<
ael Cusaoh, Kfclnel Conwah Antonio OltrisUdora, Isaac J
r '- x -— *• Is Champion, hat
Cohen,FraaclaChamslon, /uron Champion.
D—Dariil KDillos, Mania Duggan, Archibald C Daven
port. fcaac Davis, Jcfan Daly, James Dunn. William Dixon,
MosesC Dean, Cbesley Itu^er, William U Dunning. Henry
J Diclorson, AlbertL DeLrge. Isaao D’l.jon, John " ’*
jgsBtam
_ *u ator# house.alluat* on
m nt’it,* tw«t standi for * atom in
•»«»
id and drained,ready for clear-
Bald lanfi ’will produce fifty
tbeaet ^bu land lies two mlleafrom
ty plna timbered tend on
ne*flratand aeconddistrict
Sores of land Well timbered
«rsro wishing further
> o.. Georgia.
* *' ^ff^DYAU*
S;VSuafoSnbmatlotfand aclftifle Sumner of lte W4-
Miration, that It# remarkable euecese In tb# cure of dla<
Saw depends. It acta simultaneously upon th* stomach,
tho circulation and th* b^wtls; and thu* thro*proeeaaea,
aBggtemggaateSjfe
bowels all that la Irritating, •aoaat tb* tom* Urn* restora*
i b .s&.« 4 .iss™ saawapga&'agje
tudw wlui have experienced Its effect*, to convince incredu
lity Itself of Its real value.
The
float*
jffirtwal
ioRTinogj^
throu.tiout th. UfllM SlX r 1 5r
Ue- of It. panmount .IrluM. IiTISLNI.
fore Incurable aod distrasslag dilM^^!^ ,,, •
Blands unrivalled In the pharmaeraf ^
W# do not propowtotomke unausiiEft
force a nostrum before tl *
thoe# moot Interested, the evmmi1
from tb* agent In their wfelnUv a
read tb* tesUmony of those
valaable Wratlve nowers. but to writa
S nv&lesMhU, w fluit the lUtcmenS
I fountaintread s a couraa whl»H JP*
credulous, atd one by which thi lSL»!^7jL
medy I* cerlat. of being swt
proprietors, wko will accord tr»—41
Srtof undated clu^^gSPgn
Union,numberUgamong them■SmS 1 "
I.
la valuable townprop-
) of Ocala, East Florida.
I rn town lota, pod upon
1 the Ocala Houte, with
s. The hotel t has been
letely finUhed and well
is port pf tb* town and
>■ wishing to embark to
rivon on the first day of
tors, apply to John
JOSIAH PAINE,
• Ocala, Florlt
■ .. The substrl
erty in the fr
Bald propertl _
wuian Is idtaatea thetotel kno*n M the
l {he proprietor* submit to the publle the following e*rtl-
.cate from a highly reepectobl* aouroe, of a cure mad* by
»•'"« SBSB5&I., Ml a, wo.
Messrs. A. B. AD. Sands-GenUemeui Bo truly valui
ble do I conalder your Barsaparllto, that I foal It lo be n
duty to aUto for the benefit of others, the
mjeett Prwlotw to >145,^1; bad-lt dW*
nhyilctons,olerg^*u?eSltera™^ni l 2[\^*'*
deling tho rollaWly and
tho reach of doubt md dlstrasL 1 ^ "5
MORHMOltog RlliTTUATlr ft
la a Vegetable Extrae.,- -**? 00
pressly for Ibis one disc
form, eitt
of how lr
oat RICE LANDS FOR
3*81. Mary’s River, known^
■4,Tmct of LAND on th.
etoog Tract,contatotog
seven hundrad and seventy-two Cf2)\ C rcs, of which over
five hundred (500) acres are tide awi,„ wnd fresh marsh
lands, with a rise and toll of-tlde of sffr efi t. Tlio marsh
land was successfoUy cultivated many yei^ R [ n ce, producing
Cotton, Cane, and Rice.
These tends could be put to ordor with Ubour. It is 1
believed, than would be required for Pitting I., nm0 cklands
to order, and are considered very wlo from ovcq QW ( Q gales ]
and frosnets.
valua-
be my
, dure effected on
mvMlf Previous to 1145.1 bad-a dWw of the throat,
wSlch destroyed tlie tonsils, land waa then attacked with
violent pain in the head. This soon resulted to wver* In-
flammation. and Immense quantities °f blood tod matter
werodlscharged. Foratt week# th# dlaaawcooWnuedIn
P could mlk OUJAIW"* I one. thouibt-ouidb.lm-
For sale by
Savannah,
Tbo above have also for sa. *
U *Aptet of tho land may be aecn at the office of thi Gear-
gisn! apl 37—dtc
202X
Ibcrty
Davis,
1H uemere, ramca ix-yie. aucnaei
Donnelly, Morty Dorgan, John Downing, Richard W Dela
ney. Thonas Doyle, llianaa E Davia, 8hr““ *“
nine,
GMrgeB Darla. Mldae! Dally, Francis D Dana, Joseph 0
Davia, Join Doyle, Jmo) DeLuMotfV. John P A Dupeo.
B—Hnry Ellis, ?eter Endrek. John Everard, Richard
Ennis. Join Elakeam;, Stephen Elliott, Jacob A Epstein,
John B EpWln-Thonas Eden, Daniel Egan.
FV—Jotoih Felt, Iwen Foley, Jeremiah Fickling, Green
Fleetwood Louis Nfttligant, Gospar J Fulton. Washington
F Florence Joaoph SFay, John G eTalligant. John C Ferrlll,
Andrew Firnr.Frediricu Finch. WIlltoinD Ford,8ewollH
Fisk, Joht Flummbg, Richard Flanigan, Thomas Ford,
Patrick Filming, Jdin Foater, John D Pish, Bryan Foley,
Joalah R Rahec, Jmn Foley, Jacob Friend. Dunld Fergn-
- .... — ’‘Fort.BenJa-
rfgs FOR SALK .—A Tract of LAND, contoinip
acres, and Improvements, near Wall lieu rvi He,
county. The tend la of gtod quality, pine and bay teno.ou
acres of which are to cultivation, aid the remainder well
timltcred, offering strong inducement! to persons interested
to procuring turpentlno. The Impnvcments consist dr a
two-story rramodwolHng, together wlte negro bouses, stables,
and all other necessary outbuildings The location cannot
be surpassed for healthfolness or sahbrity of climate, with
good water, and a range for cattle wh.cli cannot be excelled,
the above property can bo bought at avery reasonable price,
and on the most accommodating tormi, if early Application
i made to the subscribers, at Wallhoicvlll^ ^^WN^’
apl26—dAo E.B.WAY.
•on, John flam
min Fickllar, *
gant.
C HATHAM SHERIFF’S SALK CONTINUED.—Will be
sold, on the Brat Tuesday to July next, before tbe court
houw to 8ayannab, between tbe legal -hours or aale. all that
certain mesauag* tenement an< traet of land, situate, lj.
tog and being to tbe county of Chatham aforesaid, butting
and bounding as follows: Commencing at the south east
corner %r the *J*r of Savannah and running
south I**, west a# chains and 3 Uu., ^q. tH« line of said
dty limit# continued, to a road commu-J T l; n o» n Mirror’s
Lane, thence along the lino of eald road noi-o, ir 13
chains and 67 llnks to a ditch, thehee s along the centre **
aald ditch north 18*. east 2ft chains and twoltotato the
aonthem line of said city limit*, thence along said Ua* of
city limit* south 77*, east 13 cbalna and 67 links to the point
. of starting—containing thirty-five and a half acres, more
or leu: levied on as th* property of Joseph M. Turner,,
to satisfy a fl. ft. iuued from Chatham Superior Court to ft.
voir of Mho F. GuQmartto, administrator. 0! Wilson Oden,
deteased. against Jouph M. Turner. Property pointed oat
by.nlalntlff's attorney.
JonSl ' JOHN DEVANNY, 8beriff a a
1V/I cINTOSH SHERIFFS BALE.—WIU be sold to froi
1Y1 tbe ooart houee la tha dty of Darien, on the
Tuesday to Jnly next, between the legal hour* of sale, one
tract of tend to McIntosh county, containing two hundred
acres, more or Ism, aUnated on Booth Newport river bound
ed by land* of Mrs. Thomas and Rents; also, at tbe nine
time and plaoe. a negro man named Monday; levied ones
the property of Edward B. Baker to satisfy a fl. ft. issued
out of McIntosh Inferior Court to ftvor of Theodore P. Pease
vs Edward B. Baker. Conditions cash,
fnnel C. O’NEAL, Deputy Sheriff Mol. C.
TT7HEREA3, Messrs. A. Porter, J Stoddard. 8. F. Dupon,
VY G. P. Harrison, and Rev J.P.Tustto. have been ap
pointed by the Justices of the Interior Court Commission
ers of th* Poor Sobool Fund of Chatham county, notice la
hereby given that all toanbera for thla county must be em
ployed by said Commissioners, and that after this date, no
monies wIU be paid for public Instruction witbont written
orders from tbe Commissioners aforesaid.
By order of the Justices of tho Inferior Court. 0
June3 JOHN Y. GPILMAKTIN, Clerk ~
county, will be sold, on
the first Tuesday In July next at the court honae door, to
■aid county, between the nsnal hours of aale. all tbe lands
belonging to the estate of Martin Shuman, deceased, sub-
•Vet to dower, together with the nwroes belongtogto said
apl20 MARY SHUMAN, Adru’x.
, decoued,
nonlsh all whom it
^ ippear before said Court to make
“O' J he f l ha 'rion or before the first Monday
next, otuerwlst^id letters will be granted tie
may concern, to be an«
objection (If any they ha’
to September nex
applicant.
Witneea my hand, thla 8th da, of March, 1853.
mhU J- 8. BRADWELL. o. 1. a
dent Languages;
ADMWSOX,
The regular time for the admission ef Studente. Is at the
c f ,toe Fall Term, the tost Wednesday lnAugust
Osnifldates for admission ntothe Collegiate Course must
to- " i u fis«Pi£K»s
Oaitfilditeetewlmladon into uR, Sotentifio Course muit
sustain asuuftetory examination onGoography, Arithmetic.
English Grammar, Simple Equations in Algebra, and two
book# toGeonetry; and must bo at load sixteen yean of
5S?S? ,c “ s *”' u,t ’ oSSS^.Or.taSS!"'
. 25 00:::::: 15 00
i, James Fountain, Henry RFort.Benja-
■t Ferrell, Gordoy Fayo, Joseph E Falil-
Oi-^JoseplGkcn*, Robert H Griffin, Francis Grimball
Joseph Gesrg( Jr., hrtbert M Goodwin, John B Gallic, David
H Galloway, Suborn Gtodall, John Gammell, Domingo Gal-
uuininB,,nuuuiu .
leo, Joseph F Qimmon. Claries Gross, ktortin GerkenrJamea
E Gaudry, l’hilp Gieblehouu, Henry Gaimhl, John F Gull-
martin. John (erdts, Bonjanin Ginovoly, John L Grovon-
stein,Ebene*o?W M Gifford. J.mea E Godfrey, George A
Gordon, CalvinL Gilbert. Samue. Goldsmith, NicklesGeil,
—• - • • g Cr*~*
SSSMi.toISSm-1 h»«
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b.ln,™.r n,llhbon to Ur.. M»jo,«.ch«rfiilI, teottfjr to
“iMSur* 11 ' u5.S25S.S :
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56i3&.TRiara5tsafesga
most important and (roly vsluabledtseovery to the healing
art. 1 feel that 1 have not for fourteen yeara enjoyed ro
good health as at present. Gratefully youra,^ gATM0R1
BITTER COBMALAJKwjSn
THIS Invaluable praparation
wherevei Introduced, unprece«.J^® , f»fc_
any other preparation brought b^v" “* lu
tlplled thousands who have uwd .
marvellous effects in remorinv dl»i 0Q Vt la
lU.torlng ih. ,
now herald It to the world as pouetT. I
virtues known to tbe Materia Medlar* ‘'‘♦to: J
Physicians of tho first standing In, _ U1 ]
ie and prescribe It os the moitetTfciJ^M
Alterative and Blood* . I
ever known. To tbe sedentary it h*™ 1 ** J
Balm of Gilead. Especially to Femsles ki
ble condition of life, it recommendsUitwTffttt
point of efficacy to any of tbe nuutroui
centnted under tbe comprehemirt nikt*teu
las.” ’Sti,
This Is a VegttaUt Spirit, pleasant to uv. 1
raft to bo used to any state of health. etJ^M
delicate tbnale nr Child. ** "
Or Price $1 00 per bottle.
W. V. ALEXANDER ft 00 K,
No. 1 Barclay-street. (AitorBoiS
For ule by A. A. SOLOMONS, and J mV,
gUU. Savannah, Ga.
VALBABLBR1CE LANDFORSALE.
A Tract of Tide 8wamp Land,containing 600 acres,
W»»ljlngon the Atotomaha river, tlrce miles above Dari-
*wU.un, adjoining lands or the estate of Butler aud Dun-
wody on the east, and Glgnllltot and Walker on tbe north
and west, having aa good a pitch of tide aa 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
ten years, the interest only required to be paid annually-
Apply to the undersigned at Darien. In cpso of my absence
Mr. Jam is Pmaui will show tbe land, a plan of which can
be soon at the office of the Georgian.
SAMUEL M. SWEET.
Damn, Jan. 22, 1853. Jan2&—lam
(.1EORQIA—ife/wfacA Cfounty •—To aa whom It may con-
y, cern: Whereas, Alexander 0. Middleton, applies to me
for lettera oradm nlstrati<m on the estate ol Thomas T. Mid
dleton, tote of said oounty. deceased •
./Hi"'*™ therefor, to clU. aij.Mirronilh .11 .nil .loralnr
Ur. IrtnJr^ .ol mrlltor. of retd rteo,.,*) nle Ulc r r ob .
Jcctiont (if any they have) to my ofllcv,^\\i,toth*tlme
prescribed by law, otherwise the said letters wm be mated
lo the said eppl leant.
Given under my hand at office this loth day of February,
A. D. IBM. febl? A. A. DxLORME, Ord’y m. o.
. -DECEMBER TERM, 1B»3.—
_ Bern mix Tuosus ternu kUsoaur Tbomab—Libel for Di-
voree: It appearing by the return of the Sheriff to the
above case stated, that tbe defendant is not to found in
tbe county, and It being represented that she la not to be
found In tue State, on motion or WM, B. Oacldkx, Plain,
iff’s Attorne;
iff’s Attorney, .
UU ordered, That eorric* of said petition and process bo
perxecvvi publication of thla order to tha Savannah
Georgian, „ month for four months, next pre**etliog
the next term orGranted
, ^ r. a ifOVE, J. a o. s. d.
A true extract from tb, minutes of Ware Superior Court,
December Term, 1853.
feb23—m4m OEa R. WILUAMSON. Oerk 8. 0.
IxOeunix
ficlentifloUourfo
In Acvobmt—
Proiaratory Class-..... „,,
8econt » *
Third “ ***
Elementar} «« *
Room Rent....
Contingent
N OTICE —Two month* after date, application will be
made to the Hon. the Oonrt 0 f Ordinary of Camdon
gounty, for leave to sell Amelia aid her children, Joe, Sa
rah, Jack and Hannah, belonging to the estate of G. I*. Co
hen, deceased.
•—*U MAFY ANN COHEN. Ex’lx
25 00 15 00
20 00 13 00
15 00 0 00
10 00 fl 00
ThSi D MMMMrefn(ro^tob*VU't * ®®’• • • *• 1
lYom"&° lo&* to ....
dnimiii will be received ufoll paymC? l * eR **u u I d uF*’
room rent, and contingent expenses of? r "* 8 tuition fo**,
The price of Board Tu «u* Village Is fflFcar.
washing, room-rent, and fuel, $a. P®f month j or
OOMMmcXMOrr AMD VA0ATTOX8.'
jjhe Commencement la held on the tost Wnear ay ln
^rearotwoV^tiona, dividing tke j«*r Into tenn»,,
FlratWm—from laat Wednesu-j Aua lu< -»„
10th. 0
Winter Vocation—from December 15th to Febrary lit.
Second Term—from first day of February to Coqnenee-
lent.
Summer Vacation—from Commencement to lot Wed
nesday In August. B. M. 8ANDRS,
Secretary of the Board of Trriew.
Any friend, by application to Dr. J. L. DAGO, Prwiont of
tho university, will receive a catalogue, containlg tbe
course of studies, end all other necemaanr informatloc
\J0T1CK.—All persous having daims against the estate
1Y of Frederick Kottman, deceued, of IJberty county,
will present them within the time )rcscribcd by tow; and
all perron* Indebted to said eatato till mako payment to
aol27* • V. OREST, Adm’r.
/GEORGIA—Bulloch County .-—To all whom It may con-
vT cem: Whereas, Jonathan Griner will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letter* of administration on the
oatote ot Hannah Cone, tote of said county, deceased:
These are therefor* to rite and admonish all whom it may
. eoneern, to be andappear before aald Court to make objec-
tjon (If any. they have) on'or before the flnt Monday to
. Jwly next, otberwlae saht totter* will be granted.
«a? 0rt ’ n * ry ror BuU " h
*JAM LKE. Hr..°. a. c.
[apply at the Court
.. nihlstreUon o < the landed part
- of the estate of Abaotom Hagto, ro., deceased;
\ ‘TheseAre thereforeto cltoand admonish all concerned
file their objection* (If any they have) to my office, within
the time prescribed by law, otherwise said letter* will be
granted. m*y2 WM. LEE. g«n’r. o. n. c
■—»- - -«■ ■ -m-TTmay coi,
y at tbe Court
fr - . —itrator on tho
iTunatlc, dneesHd:
— * c,t * “J admonish all whom It may
*1. '•PF? W* 4 V 18 9°"^ . of Ordinary for Ruf.
r on the nit Monday to October next, to make
oQjeeuona,tf any they have, otherwise said letter* will be
granted.
mh25 WILLIAM LEE, 8r„ o, b. 0
jnBORGIA-BuUocA To all whom llwTw*
. U eenr: Whereas, Jshue Eyeritt will apply at the Court
) &255ilSJ^hEreritl?""" 0r,r Joh.
These aro, therefore, to rite and admonish all whom It
“k #P ?** r b * for# “ ,d Court to make
i thl ?f h>y T> on .® r hefore tbe first Monday
' otherwteesaid letters will be granted. T
«nVflOr%ea;8b
_a!» TO. LEE. In',.,.n
N OTICE.—Two month* after date application will be made
to tbe Conrt of Ordinaty of Bryan county, for leave
to sell the real estate belong!*! to Charles Rathlor, deo’d.
mafl . . C. M. BASHLOR, Adm’r.
cy . Hl *’ *” 10
r MICHAEL NAGLE, Qnal. Ex’o
oti CE.--Tw 0 «nth* after date, application will be
made to the B], the Court of Oruinarv of Osmden
rountr, for leave tMcU tho one-third part of tho steamer
Wra. Osston, VHitoBrfng to tbo estate of John Hsbbard. dec.
may24 ^EtJZADKTH A. HEBBARD. Adm’iX.
‘jf/fAR10N C
1Y1 months
Rank of thi
said Bank. I
having'
Fl
, (ALA.,) May 24. 1853.—Three
te, application will be made to tli«
‘toms, for payment of a 930 bill *f
’orter, President, th» left hand to
r0jr#4 ‘ W, 0. TROTTER.
S „) May 24, 185a—Three months
i will be mado te the Bank of the
8Uto fi? Georgia? for SlWnt of a WO “dollar blU of
u ” **— f. K. Tbfft, Cashier, th* right had 1>*
. lied for letters dlsmissory; \ 1
Thaseare thereforeto olio and atmonlsh all whom It raav
^hjreUon.,if u,th.y hire, ottamtauM letter, »illhe
tlS“4”f I fJrtuSr , " 0b,l " r ' fOrB " 11 “” 1, “" nl) ’’
i TO. HE Ben 1 ., o. >. a
•"tot* of AbsoUm Hagan, donased;
-nil®- V* ‘ beref ? r * to cite tod admonish all whom It may
to bo and appear tofore said Court to make objec-
feaa ehTberreDteJh'h
f ” B "““ h «“•
WILLIAM LEE. Ben’r, o. a. c,
:—io all whom It my concern:
flBg«S!6IBgflS
bSSSSSSSSShS
pwtoJ Bet ° b * r DMt ’ oUj#r '.tUr* dluohuory -ill b.
nm . • • wnxiAmntamv e. -
fTEOUtU-Chalh— O—l,[e-iaea^MB, ltd..he.:
JXomi Ihnu Jeremleh f. O'K.ll wm emlrettW
OimtofOrrUoirefo' lellere ofearnlolitretloiim thliSi
fate of Ana MoDermot, deocaaed t . •
Thaaa’ are, thersforftto dto and admonUh all whom It
mayeoneaw/to b# anffappearbeforo aald Cbnrt to m^ob-
J^tS.ma^ai.5M 0nl1 ^ for ° h * u “"
Bank.No.217, — - , _
which has been lost or stolen
may25—dm
JOHN 0. HAMMOND.
’OTICE.—Two months after date, application will be
ihoJIon. Court of 0*d ,o *ry of Ckmden ooun-
.h^ r to l aed^SreTe«"S” U ’ b "” n *"“' 10
.110 .deceased,
— MARY ANN COHEN. Ex’*.
will appU to the
count'• for leave
!° | —. l ry; t °, f , ■aj lmnrerereeet, w four. ln th.
i°7?°4 Storys, belonging to tbe estate*>f John T. Ru-
of !^A de ^* e<,,for 0,6 benefit of tbe tours and creditor#
of mid estate. EMILY BUOULPH. Adm’lx.,
Estate J. T. Rudulph, deceased.
SSpS5.Wi.iL.
P™?* d°- 30 tibia superior ofd ifonongake-
;ro4* old Georgia luach
imestlo Brandy, 20 quarter and 2*
a- on —J. jj on
00 ‘to.do Rye do, 400 gi
Brandy, for sale by
8CRANTON. JOHWffggf A CO,
T1EDDCED PRICES FOR CASH.—The i^ersigned will
*„ cpWt R*s or burning fiutd, by toe gallon at 76 eta.,
half-gallon 87to ou., ausrt UOots.,and pintelOjts.- Gas
Lamps at a similar reduction t and all other articles, euch
as tubs, bucket*, brooms, wasbboards.churns, Ac., Ao.
Housekeeper* will readily perceive the advantage of ap
plying at this establishment for every article they may ro
quire In the house furnishing line, exoopt drygoods and
cabinet furniture. Call and se# toe new order of things.
rahl l /. P. COLLIN8,100 Bryan-ft
A IUUj, to be entitled an Ordinance to divido tl city
into four Dispensary Districts, to provide for tl elec
tion of a Dispensary I'hyelclan for each of said dtricts,
and to doclare tho duties and fix th* compensation^ each
Dispensary Physician.
Sec, 1. Bo It ordained by tho Mayor and Aldermeiif the
city of Savannah and hamlets thereof in Council aaiyrblod,
and It is hereby ordained by the authority of th same.
Ural from and after the passage of this ordinance be city
be. and it is hereby divided into four DispensaryOsirict*,
tho first to embrace all that part of the city buided on
the north by the Savannah river, on the oast b/efferson-
street continued to the river, on the south by S^h Broad-
street end William-street, and on the west by tbcorporato
limit*; the second to embrace all that part if the city
bounded on tbe north by the river, on the easty the cor
porate limits, on the south by Sooth Broad-ittft continu
ed to tho corpoiate limits, and on the west by efferaon-st.
continued to toe river; the third to embr*** at’hat par
of tbo city bounded on the n»«to by William ami
South ipoad-atreet, on the east by JeHerson-eir»‘ttouUn*.
ed to ice corporate limits, on tbe south fcy th> coiporate
limits, »nd on the wost by tho corporate Iipits; and tbe
fourth to embrace all that part of the city twunded on tbe
north br South Broad-street continued te to* corporate lim
its, on tie east by tbo corporate llmfta, o» the south
th* corporate limits, and on the west by Jeffenon-atml con
tinued to the corporate limits „ .,
8ec. 2. Be It further orrf-med by the authority aforesaid.
That the re shatibe elected at the first regular meeting of
Council after th* passage of this ordinance, and annually
thereafter on th* first rsgular mooting in January, a Dte
Pj'savy t’hyslclatffor eroh of aald districts, whose &rfS It
■hairv* *n furnish to* iWItuto i|ck within tbo »““te of
hi* district with necessary mtdicb<M, to give IH* 0 medical
and surgical advtoo *nd attention, to visit (ben at their
places nf abode when neewsary, on every Monday and
Thursday, to attend In per»on, or by competemsubstitute,
between the hours of 10 •'clock, A. M. and 11*. Jt, for con
sultitlon with out-door parties, and to keep alwaysa w*i-
pelctt supply of vacriue mattor for vaccinating tie poor
aod to bo furnished physicians, tit* Utter to pay i-iuou
ble and proper price thsrefor. and to fill a|[7,V*criptions
signed by anv member of iho Georgia Vcical Faculty,
provided eeto of such sprescriptiona shal'sot forth the
namo of tbe patient and embrace a cortldcxh that the
tient rosldnt within the district of the Dbpanary Physic
to whom it U addressed.
Sec. 8. Beitfsrtherordained bytbrautholty aforesaid,
That th# uid dispensary Physician *hell « considtred,
l “ of thq*V * uS ' *“ ‘
nuiwBuiuiiuiwJvua o tirceu, Francis I. Guo, Jas Go wan,
William T Goodwin, William W Gootrlch, Michael Gearoy,
Michael Gay, Iawes Grenvald, Israel G*pr.
H^Tlioinsi Holcombe DavidF Ilnlsey, William Hess,
Christopher H imey. Richard H Howell, Charles S Hardee,
William Howo. William Hunter, Williani t Holland. Jamet
Hunter, George 5 Harding, Edwin E llcrtx, Martin Horn,
Lemuel L Hover, John llsupt, Samue) B Hhupt, William
Henry, Henry Hiupt, William W Hendtiy, Robert Haber
sham, John EHernandea, Robert, Hutchison, Alfred Hay-
wood. William Henderson. Charles A Hall, Geo WHardcas-
tie, Rotert A Iloniker. William L Haupt. Humphrey P Uor-
ton, Pe« r Henry. William Heidt, I^vl Hart, Thoiiaa Hcn-
dejvpn. William P Hunter, Marmaduko Hamilton, Peter D
Hilzheim. diaries F Hamilton. John F Hamilton, William
Hone. Wiliam II Hausman, David Harrigan, Henry Har-
Kc-Howeli W Hollister, Enoch D Hendry, John 0 Howard,
William II ilolmes, Geo Troup Howard, William B IUle,
Gustav* A lt-ilcumbe, Claus Hartmsn, Samuel Hamilton
fdwaadJ Haroro,btephen N Harris, Columbus
James BB Harley. Updan Hughes. Prlolr...
C Hunter, Dennis Haley, Jai<e« E Hogg, Jonathan lllll)Jn°
Hall, Peter Hermann, John A Henges, Nicholas Heyle, Geo
Hubbard, Patrick Hopkins, MaUknw Harding. Edwairi C
Stentwn Hstlartch, Oliver 8 Hunter. Lewis F liar-
Iiuarrieon.Joseph M Iisjwooa. uauios • ’EHairbLJohn
—■ -siobn W Inly.
John It Johnson, John T Jones. James R Johnston,
Idward Jones. James C Joms. Alexander Johnson. WUIIam
Bul)ockJackson,EnochS Johnson, John D Jesse, John J
Jackson, James II Johnston, Robert Jackson, Wm James,
Peter Jacobs, Janus M Jones. Peter Edward Judennea, (J
Jackera, Joseph W Jackson, Nicolas JeffrUs.
-Kh—I’hlllii Kelb, John Konnedy, Alfred Kent, Gefort
Kuck. Peter Krouse William Krauts, John W Klbbee, Her
man Kuhlman, IHearich Kattonhorn, Nicholas King. John
W Kelly, James W King, Nicholas Keiley, Hanford Knapp,
Thomas Kemp, John W Kelley, William Klne, James Ker,
l’hineas M Kollock, Philip Kean. Noah B Knapp, Aaron J
Knser. James Kennedy, Frederick Krenson. Emanuel Kan-
waller, Daniel Keane, Edward 8 Kempton, Dr A Kolhause.
Thomas E Uoyd. I/mia I^grijl. John N Lewis, Dsnlel
J Umbretii, John U Light bourne, William M Leigh, Alonto
B Luce. Hugh Ia>gan, Stanislaus M Laffiteau, John Lyons,
Levi IaiUontuaL 1’oUr Lee, Edward Lovell, William w Liu-
coin, Oliver .1 UWclo. John MB Ivirell V.->-,lnrliln,
Noble Lvrti, Frodorick Lobor. jimepn H Ladson, Join, n
T*dd, Daniel I-eaby, Benjamin W Uloyd.Charles A L La-
mar. Peter 1 aurens, James V Under. Matthew Luf burrow,
Edward Lynch, John T Latham,Philip 8 Umver.Hugh Uir-
kin, James J Logan. Joseph Uppman, Andrew Low, Wm E
Long, Andrew J Lebey, Mtehael Lavln. David P Lander.
shlno^Caspw Lenyer, Tiipatliy Lavin, Charles T Law, Sam-
Ue pt,_pnjrli W Msrcer. Anthony F Mera. Abraham Minis.
William HC Mills. Jacob Manke. Mulford Marsh. William
MarrilL John Msllery, Adolphe Mode. John Makln, Gefert
lurxiuk, James W Morgan. Ralph Meidrim. Dan,Jtifi'Vi’.’jf
EH5i v »i™f. jZ5£. r :
„ M^nhard,Tboiaas R Mills. James Monnaban, Charles A
WJill. John B Mallard, Jacob Miller. Matthias H Meyer,
AlvlnN Miller, Simon JIo«Tii.Lcaiider Moore, Jno A Mayer,
Richard C Mackal!, Mfehnel Meath, Fabian Myorhoffor,
Thomas Meath. John Murchison, Bryan M Morel. Hugh W
Merce-'iJohu Mahanncy.Thomas Mahsr, William E Mongin,
JuboMorri*, Amgen H Mehrtens, Thomas Murtaugh. Syl-
vee”r H Masnlng, Charles Muller, Cornelius D Murphy,
voephereon D Millen, Isaac M Marsh, Wm B MeU, John
sIurjiby.JohDS Montmollin.
Dlc^-Gcnrgo A McCleskey. Bartholomew McJunarney
prtrick McDowell, Wiliam McCarthey. Joseph J McCoi
OSh FOR SALE.—A Tract of LAND of Five Hundredacres
TPstrlctly prime Rice Land, Immediately opposite the old
town of Hardwick. The situation of the place affords one
of tho best Saw-mill seats In tbe Southern country, fscUltie*
for timber being easy and 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 Attornoy,Savannab,or to 1J. STILES, Bryan coun
try
STEAM SAW MILL FOR SALE,
S ITUATED half a mile from this City, on tbo ca"* 1 ) has a
basin capablo of holding two million foot Logs. Iho
Mill has been in operation about soven months, runs two
gsngs and an edging saw, also Grist Mill. Tills Mill saws
?romnt°15M. feeder day. ^^MO^jiky.
(BJl FOR SAIJC—That vnluablo parcel of l«”tf feoperis
^Poccupied by E. Jencke's, Esa.->eitst by West Bound-
Shop and Yard. It lahaiuat, tiortb by Railroad street, and
arwrtwtfWs Nos*. 5 and 0, and contains about four acres.
foWl 7 WYLLY & MONTMOLLIN.
■fioit SALE—The westerly Half of I/>t No. 2 Yamacrs<f|
P being tho Wharf now occupied by th) Charleston 8MH>»
pl.kot Company, measuring one hundred feet on the-tiver,
„*fi ninningback about two hundred feet to Cans‘street.
The property is no* nndor aleaae which wWexpte on the
fl ”f not roidat private sale previous to theJwtTuosday in
Fw, r nary, it will thon bo offered at auetto nt-the Court
Houw. Apply to dcl5 COHt? & I' OSDICK.
*
8tea.II ENGINE 56MACIUNBLY AGENCY.
Tlie undersigned. B. 1. Leojurd and E.
^«C3BbLW. Smith, (the former bring been for more
jtgdkgjftftSLthnn 80 years manngr and agent of tbe
ffillll Ml iWeMattcawan Establisteents ; tho latter for
many years conuected with the A11M® Works, as Superin
tendent ami Engineer, and more tcentlr stuwrinteading
engineer for the Collin*' Une of Nw York and IJrerpool
United States Mail Steam Ships, as iso of tho Ocean Steam
Navigation Company’s, running beween New York, South
ampton and Bremen,,) baring forjed a copartnership, of
fer their services as consulting Egineers and Agonts.for
K chasing or superintending thi construction of Paddle
eel and Propeller Steam vescls of every description,
Marine Engines and Boilers for town and River Steamers,
locomotives and other {toilroaoMachinery, Pumping En-
S ues and Machinery tor llater AV>ks nml Draining lands,
ast Uiainea and Machinery for frn Works, Cotton, Wool-
en and Hax Manufactories, ami Machinery for every de-
Macblsery, Mill Geerliw,Shafttng ^^nc^PuUiJs^‘ hwIi" g
cotton .Hi
oltfiOHARD k fc. w. SM'ini. -
Cr. Wall and 3fki ,erc,lant *' Kxcba»ge,
G> tr til . HCTERBCCXRATTnsK^^’OWVotk.
® H Collins. Agent Now York and Livorno.
CII Sand, l*retidcnt Ocean Steam Navigation ? SI 8t «anjera
Sta,™" Y «' k "TSSSSum
Ezra Nyp, Commander Steniuer Padfio.
•a*’ E “‘" BaYSSStfiro.
John F Din ter. Son & Co, Merchants, Now York.
Eagle A Hazard,
Peter Cooper,
Network. Sold also by Pruggiata
United States and v HF^DRIClS)^ TUWf!
ties for $6. For sale by MOORE A HENDR^KSON.
ER A ODEN, W. W. UNOOUJ and A. A. 80LDMONS, Sa
vannah ; llavlUnd, Rlsley A Co, Augnato. roat24-3m
HWAJJl’S CELEBRATED PANACEA,
For the sure of Incipient Consumption, Scrofula, General
* Debility* White Swelling, Rheumatism. Disease# of the
Ij,er and Skin, and alfdlaeasea arising from Imparities
of the blood and the effect# of mercury.
S WAIM’S PANACEA haa been for more than thirty year*
celebrated in this country and in Europe for »U extra
ordinary cures—for the certificates of which reference is
made to tho directions and books (which may be had gra-
tis) accompanying the Panacea. Some of which give the
particulars of case* 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
line bad tho singular fortune of being recommended by tbe
most celebrated physicians and other eminent persona.
Among oUicra by— _ _ . ,,
W. Gibson. M. D.,Prof. of 8ureery, Pa. University.
Valentine Molt. M. D., Prof, of Sure. N. Y. University
W. P. Dowees. M. D , Prof, of Mid. Pa. Ubiversity.
N. Chapman. M. D.,Prof of Physic. Pa, University.
T Parke. M. D.,Pre*’t College Physicians, Phllad.
Dr. Pel Valle, Prof, of Medlcince, Havana.
Jose Eowwnco de Lui, l*tof. of Surgery. Uj^London.
J. Cliipman, Member Royal C-onegR,?”-
G. W. Ervlng.late Min!(\fir6eneral British Army.
Sir Thomas Pcars,'YtrftUh Consul. &o.
Gilbert Roto wonderful cures effected by Swaim’s Pana-
AjjtSv, for many years, made it an invaluable remedy.
The Panacea docs not contain mercury In any form.and be
ing an-bnocent preparation, it may be given to tbe most
tendrf infant,
■pie retail price has been reduced toll 60 per bottle (con-
(■ding three half pints) or three bottles for $4.
BEWARE OF IMPOSITION.
Swaim’s Panacea is ln round bottles, fluted longitudinal
ly. with tlie following letters blown In the glass; “ SwaiM’a
—Pakaou—Pmuin’i,” and having the name of James
Swalin stamped on the sealing wax and written on the label
covering tho cork, and a splendid engraving for tho aide of
the bottle, composed of geometric lathe work, comprising
nlno different dies, widen have been turned for the exclu
sive use of tbe proprietor, by Draper A Co., bank note en-
f ,’ravers of Philadelphia. In the centre is a portrait of tlie
ate Wm. Swain, copyright secured.
Alao, Swaim’s Vermifuge,
A valuablo Family Medicine, being a highly approi
cdy for all diseases arising from debility of tho digestive or-
AYER’B Cl IK IlHT l'ECTmi
Ibr the nire of Cowht, Coldi. Uwrwvn. &
ingcouyh, Croup. Adhma. sat (wl B
« And by tbe river, upon the took Ibrtwajfl
trees for meat whose leaf shall not fife ttibLP
of shall bo for meat and tho leaf Ihtrwt Wsu
H ERE was hope for the sick recorded V*.*,
ry year adds new proof to the unnJ,
promises shall not fail.
As medical science discovers and
nature has given, one by one. the
race yield to tho control of art. W ij j/J
suffer from, none lias carried more tidukS
grave than Consumption nf the Unp.
some evidence that tills too may be cin&^u
nary complaints, In all their formt tar wZ
Cherry Pectoral.
Snaco will not pemlt ns to poWiih heresn J
of the cures it lias affected, but the i~ju3
will furnish our circular, free,wherretmuj
and indisputable proof ef the facts. "
Sufferers, read and judge for yoomim
JFbr Infiumta and ilatfhmqu I
NAMiviutTwiJniil
Sir: I have repeatedly used yourCfanjvr
hooping cough and intiuenra znd httt ato
pronouncing It a complete remedy, rntdmh
jare been afiiicted with these diwutmjjrfj
tbe Pectorel has always afforded initial rut ”
—„ . jved rem-
. tog from debility of the digestive or
gans, sucli as worms, cholera morbus, dysentery, fever and
ague, bleeding piles, sick headache, Ac. See tlie pamphlet
(which may bo r-- 1 — ,4L ' ***'—-— 1 —”— ,# —
l*repnredonly .
enth-sticet, tielow Chestnut, Phitadelpoia, and sold by all
i the United States.
-Persons wishing to obtain the
piles, sick headache, Ao. See tlie pamphlet
had gratis) accompanying the Vermifuge,
y at Swaim’s Laboratory, the old stand Sev-
... .low Chestnut, ***-”-- *
tho respectable druggists In
Cicriox to tits Public.—]
genuine Swaim’s Panacea and 8waim’s Virmifuge. should
bo careful to obsorvo that the name 8WAIM Is spelled cor
rectly on the labels, or they may bo imposed on by mcdl
clues made in imitation of them by a person bearing a
somewhat similar name, well calculated to deceive. Gen
eral agents for thoUhited States.
SCIUFFEIJN, BROTHERS A CO.,
nih22—2nwtf 104 and lOfl John-street. New York.
Asa Worthington, “ «<
A 0 Parmelee. “ *«
James Bojrardus, Iron 8tore Builder, «
Hazard A Montoath, Mcrchanta, Buffalo, New York
Bush A WlJdes, Merchants. Boston. Mass.
P Grtnell A Sons, Merchant*, Providence, R. I.
T „ „ RmRXXOH IT TUI SOUTH.
-- J P Phillips, Esq., Cleveland, Ohio.
N —George N Nichols. Thomas J Naylor, Daniel Nelson, J E Lemotne, President Mechanics’ Mx Co Prlmhunr V«
Samuel Nuttman.James 8Neidlingor,Nathl Nungazer. John C P Mallott, President Rockfish Mg. Co., Fsyctteville?N C*
^ .... . j G^irui, Agent Rowan Manuf’g. Co.. Salisbury, N.’ft*
Wm Gmn, PrcstdrotGranUcvMe Mg. Co., Cliarloston, S. C.
George \YWinter, Bsuker, Columbus, Geo.
.TftUnh W \Vi-ir. f.n If 1 ..
..... Jury, .
Patrick McGovern, Norm&n W McLeod, William J McIn
tosh, James McFeely, Alexander McHardy, Angus MoAl-
S in, Mlchaol MnCnrty, Nell MoHugh. Jamos Mclnnerney,
ohn McGunnlglu. Thomas 0 McCluskoy, James McFeely.
Patrick McGloln. Dennis ilcGulro. John McCall.
held and taken aa officers o
rty, and sbJl be liable to
the same penalties for non-pe^ortnance or icgioct of any
or their official duties a* are now prescribed n tbe case of
uther city offlocra.
Sec. 4. B* It further ordained by the authoity aforesaid.
Tka* ;uch Dispensary Physicfa* beforo entertg on tbe du-
tles or his office shall take tb# oath prescribelfor city offi.
cera. and execute a bond with two securities in tie ponal sum
of one thousand dollars.oonditionsl for the faltrul perform
ance of bU office. Each Dtsnensary I’hysici.nhalTrecefr.
to full compensation for medicine* and sendee! • salary of
“— « ,~?P? r annum, payable monthly.
11 furt,, cr ordained by the authotty aforesaid,
ii, A*i ncM B ^' 1 of ordinances hiliUtiug a-
gaindt till* ordinance be, and the same are heriy repwued.
Chirlxs G irenc,
KiauRD d. fKNom,
C. A. L. LaUR.
June28
f ROCERIES. Ao.—100ibfaStitimoreFlour.
Vj do, 20hairdo do, 2TbbhH 8 Flour, 71 do
u ntlrar OS Are 1M K/1... J_ . ■
C 24 fi° crasl
co. lOhhds Bacon
and admftntlne Chi
bbla Rum, Gin, Wlc
nao Brandy, 2 pipes
2 do Jamaica Runt, i
26 do Carol
-i i—i..— Stuart's 3 A
\*°,100 boxes assorted brand* T<Doc-
^.lO do do Shoulder*- M boxer star
’’ *5 ? ono “ffRnel» Whlsftf, 160
and Brandy, 16 quarter casts Cog-
Gin, 2 quarter casks Scotch JFbUky,
, - boxes assorted Cordials, 50,0)0 Span
ish Began,M kilta Mackerel. 20 half bbl* No 1 da. 26 Mila
Nos 1.3land 8 d*. 1W boxes Ho 1 and Pale Bonp, 60 boxes
10 i?’!' 1 " nno Folio lUr "
3 do St Croix do, 60 bbl* New Orleans ~
forsilebr ml3
——v * uiw Rico Sugar,
jS«grt!SSK J
V 5? v *? w 8 PWtual ManifeaUtiops, read before
^L°?ttg^r toi,o,,o,N ' Y '’ rl * naB ^‘-
MEWflOOKfi. -
A REVIEW of th* F
Jx. the Cor
lyn.ly Key L
•" African Crnla#,comnrising sketches of the
Canwiee, the Cape da Verde, Liberia, Madeira, Sierra Le*
one, md other places of Interest on the west coast or Afri-
3^SoSe!* U ° Bridge,D 8 * %yj 5 V Nathaniel
Sll-er and Pewter, or contrast of New York Ufa.
Moaolrs. Journal and Correspondence of Tbo# Moore—
edIUl by the Right Hon. Lord John Russell, M P.
Hwnum’a Illustrated News, No. 20. Received by
J. B. CUBBKDGE.
plain do
' Ttssue
OlftU.YB.Baroff?Delaine,SatGPUIds.Barege n
* Wjtted Grenadine Bilks, Damas de Venice Silk nuue
^ck Grenadine Batin, Striped black Barege. Mourning Ba
rege# and Tissue, in every variety and style, Just received
men, end for sale by
‘M AIKEN ft BURNS. — -
K ™KE k ROpODffl offer hr nle; th. Mini,, Good', iti'WSSfif f wipOTt. Itolll»th»j5(y
(heap;-350 barrels Crashed and Clarified fainr.. vs end too hamlet# thereof,; to# Savannah riveri
DabtHoUarejIU bbU. N. 6. ud fm-lMbM ijSJj
article nso
loeoi;
iA 160 . bbW 8tu »rt’e A, B and O Hu-
I"‘ ?,»' >5? ^ 100 «. B ™m .»! *a.
E XTRACT of an Ordinance, pass
tied an Ordinance defining what (hall bi oauuuirea
remllral U o“to e #^m.?» 0rth * pniT,0tlon ’ p4baentand
fuffo; 12;That It shalllot be law-
SthftiffthSe* “t’Jf’ h , e . lfer or calf to be or raat large
oMiJr ° f ' h# cl[i Z' from to® *®titog ol the sun to
th9 own#r « of suo cattle so
Ifbrfoltand pay a sum no* exceeding
hlfnn. n i°L“ ch t . D ?. e T e 5 “®a *oy such animal shafl
Siftps 4 and it Shall both# duly of |h#aty Mar-
"Of? “A 0 * •<* found at
duty of the aty Marshal to sell the samoat tb* sound, first
3* T toff ak least fire days’ notice to on* of the public gazettes
of the city of toe description of the animal on4 to* time
and place of sale, and he ahall pay the nett proeseds, after
deduottog the fine and costa, Info the City Treasury, subject
to the order o[ Council, who may and shall order the same
to be paid to tke owner of such animal when required
i StC ' ^.^^(“riher ordained, That any bull foan
toreo vithin tke limits of th* city, shall be considered as a
ulsance, and may be killed by any person Juze24
0 Neidlinger, William G Nirwood,Jacob Newberger.GIlbort
N Neyle, Thomas M Newell. James A Norris, John R Nor
ton, Robert C Nock, James Nungazer, William Nungazer,
Edwin LNeldlingor, Lewis FNicolL Thomas W Neill, Joseph
Nowlan, Walter 8 Nott.
Ow—John OllTer, Charles E O’Sclllrao, John W Owen*,
George S Owen*, Arminiu* Ocuilor, Edward O’Byrne, Wil-
Ham C O’DrUcoU, Deuula O'Conmr, Phillip O'Conuell, Dan
iel O’Hanlon, Timothy O’Connor, Timothy O’Brien, Patrick
O’Connor, Frederick Otto. Gcorgt W Owens.
P—Philip J Punch, Thomas furee. John Poole, James
Potter, Joseph E Pelot, Charles F .*reston, William Procter,
Edward Padeiford, Edward Paddford, jr.. Elisha Parsons,
Daniel G PhllbrlcW, Anthony Poter. Dennis M Patrick, Ed
win Parsons. Goorge Parsons, Edrard Powers. John Pontcll,
Joseph W Philips, John F Posey, Yilliam V Ifrentice, Henry
C Preston. Tliomss Pidgon, Joh: M Palin. Samuel G Pan-
cost, Charles B Patterson, Onto 3 Parker, John Phalen, Jas
Potter. Michaol Prendergast, Edvard J Purse.
Cl.—William Quantock, jr.. Mvrtin Quinn, iuuu vjum.
Philip M Russell,Daniel.Tobertson, John A Richard
son, William Rcnishsrt, Georro Robertson. Jr, Robert R
Rhodes,Henry Robcr, William Rogers, Charles E Robinson,
Andrew M Roes, John W Reirohart. James 0 Rodgers, Ber
nard Roden, James B Read. George Robbins. Joseph Kosse,
ir., David Rosenblatt, William P Rowland. Wra P Roberts,
j or ._.... ... . .. u - - — -
A DIIiL, to te pntitlod an ordinance to amend an ordl-
XX nance entitled M an ordinance to prevent bulls, cows,
"**" and calvet. and other cattle from running at lanre »*
id in Council, February. 1841. ’
1.1. Be Itordatoed by toe Mayor and Aldermen ol tb*
- >f 8avan»h and tbo hamlets thereof In Connc! aa-
■•““led. and It la hereby ordained by the authority ol the
same. That from and after tho passing of thi# ordinmee,
too provision* of the above redted ordinance be ao amend
ed and extended aa to prevent bulla, cows, oxen, calveaand
0 ; he fe»ttle tunning at large within the following Unite,
ffaSSaftStSHfrw *hl“* -~i
(Attest) Itowaxa Q. Wnacoi. o. o.
,1851. .
B. WAYNE, Mayor.
Juno*.
B Proa, Thomas Redfren, Benjamin 1 - .
Patrick Reilly, FranclaRytn, John Rlorion. John W Rabun,
James H Ruisell, Robert Ratford. Waring Russell. Charles
W Rogera. Felix J Rosenburg. Charles E R/on. Joseph W
Roberta. Francis Reeves, Joseph Rom. Edward Riley.
8—Patrick K Shlels, Henry Seltzer, Wm Henry Stiles,
.(—1OmI.l Vh.j. d .. a.. . — atLt._ A
Savage. Esra staey, James HSanauara, jscod snaner.uon-
red Schnlder, John 0 Sexton, John H Strous. John F8tur-
tovant, Walter W Smith, Francis M Stone, Emanuel Shef-
tall, JohnHStegln, Alexander J 0 Shaw. Farley R Sweat.
James F Stokes. Join A Staley, Abner Sawyer, Samuel B
Sweat, James Sulliran, Solomon ShefUll, Daniel T Scran
ton. Daniel H Stewart, John Slone. William Salte, Joseph D
8tebblns, Jacob 8pa»g, William Shtoners, John 8huuzel,
Matthew Shannon, Dennis Sullivan, Philip 8mlth, John
Sbvriok, J aine4 gboa. James P Screven, Thompson L Smith,
WillIamSwoll,Riolmrd8canlan, Aloxindor A Smets, Wil-
llam H Smith, Andrew SeafVater, Edward J Sanders, Mor-
“ ** “ ngstoch. Jas
,John Scud-
. - w-, Geo JSpon-
cer,Samuel L S;ieisegge>. Simon Santim. Thomas Smith,
Shepard. James Skinner, Georgo Simmons, Thomas
Smith, ThonuM 8calley, George J 8nflth, John 8todil*rd,
Jew* J Smith. John B Spin, Oapt John Stevenson. Dr James
MBchley. Thomas Sannders. John Steinberg, Wyatt W
8Urke, wmiMQ Starr. William J Stafford. ’ J
T-PeterGThoman. John F Tucker, John TThomas,
t V ““Mpson,George HTtipomb, Charles O Talbird
Tom^Franda TrutoeiuL WflllamTThonipson, John Tier-
TotUt.I*-
HsnH-HVeratill
L W-^ichard
Joseph W Winter, Esq., Montgomery, Ala.
W J Ledyard, Merchant, Mobile, Ala.
Sidney Smith, Esq. « «
Rufus R Belknap, Manuf’r “ “
i—4S« l > Wf—t- Oom'l. W.t.r Work,, N Orl..iu,U
W W White, Banker. New Orleans, La.
Saranel D Morgan, Merchant. Nsehvillo, Tenn.
J G Ambler, Esq., Jacksonville, Florida.
J 8 Sanborn, Esq., Coffeevllle, Miss,
Burtill A Patrick, Mercbante, San Francisco, Cal.
Charles Bogntdue, Arobltect^. » « # e l8
! MATTE W AN MACHISE AND MAN UFA C-
TURING COMPANY,
TTNDER a new and improved organization, manufacture
KJ Locomotive and Stationary Engines, Sugar Mills, Gins,
Presses, Lathed, Drills, Ac. Also, every description of Cot
ton, Woolen and Saw Mill work, Shafting. Pulleys. Ac.. Cast
ings of any weight, (baring a large assortment of patterns.)
at reduced prices F. S. CLAXTON. Engineer.
Depot 13 Platt-etrect. cornor or Goia. anxton A Wet-
more. Excelsior. Collins k Co. and n. Collins’ Axes, nerd-
ware Agency, 23 Pratt-nt,, New York. oolO—lyr
MUffERAX PAINTS.
TUST RECEIVED.—A supply of Mineral Paints, fire and
U water-proof colors, unfading. Silver’s Mineral Paint*
differ essentially from all others in market. They are not
Clays, they require Uttle oil, they do not vrovk toughly, but
flow easily as white lead. They lay on a very heavy body,
set immediately, and become an indestructible covering ol
flint. They neither crack nor peel, and require no strut
dryer than white lead.
°f ,color *» Yellow, various Browns,
and Jet Black. They are superior in body (or covering
property) to anything ever discovered, *nd pound for pound
will cover double the surface of White Lead or Zlno Mineral
paints, and require lets oil.
to c ?" r , T,n Noofo, as nothing adheres
to tin Uke 8ilver’* Mineral Paint*. For salo br
TUB 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 bo m tlie tilings that were—and Coughs and Golds, the
I inrente of that fell disease, that so often brings wo to the
mmes of our land, vanish, as if by magic, before this sover
eign remedy.
Tills is that which has so long been sought for, and Is in
full fidth offered to the public aa a cxrtai.v curb for coughs,
colds, whooping-cough, croup, asthma, and consumption
and will. In any case whore lungs sufficient are left to sus
tain life, check tlie ulceration and raise the patient to
health. Tills is not nn Idle boast, nor Is this remedy sent
into the market without a thorough trial, but haa proved
wyond a doubt, that what has been asserted au» nx DOXK.
deunK sentiment, that consumption cannot bo cured, has
rojc* -nn ro Uvea than the disease itself.”—Dr. Wjikrkx
1 lozissge r
•'IPtoKS: .odtk.bt.Mlng
P^ftMan to wben . he WM pronounced by hie
mlhr;- ito consumption, to perfect
withheld from tooWltoW that so great a blessing should be
death ” has placed his mflfijn " this right hand emissary of
Tho Lozenge is perfectly harmie#, _
bo taken with Impunity; by the infant and the InVOfWd fit
Its beneficial effects will be felt to a few hours after cfiiu-
mencing its uso. Let all then, tnr it and if these assertions
“mT 1 P roV01 *'“tier ao Impartial trial, the price of tlie box
will bo returned, and all agents are authorized to refund
satisfactory ” wll0re the article Is not porlectly
Tliese Irozenges are put np In 25 cents, 50 cent*, and $1
boxes and only need a trial to be ftiUy appreciated.
P- HUNT. IUubt, Ga., only agent for the Southern
States, to whom all orders must be addressed. fo!8-dAw
We attest the truth of the shore iht«rt " L
M. McGi.vn,Mt«XuHffi
J M. Znrauxu n^s m
ibr aConmwW' 1 ®*^
«iro«rz8.K.fa
Dear Sir • For * v ‘T 1 Iwe i|m
cough soV-uf 10 ,* ,ut m uentl /«
mnpi • l “ e tirao I was obliged to dt iVcll
••sir, as my cough would nuffoezte nn,u
Having used many remedies without md,
tried the Cherry rrctoral. which eednto
roe altogether. I am with gnthuit jew,
Jun]
JTu'i fr one of the numrrout cum ef Ai&m J
accredited to Cherry 1‘atnl ^
Aiam,N.T,Mu
Dr. Ayer, Iroweli—Dear Sir: 1 huehtSuL
ed with asthma in tlie worst fora. mUuiJ
obliged to sleep in my chair for zUrnrmtfJ.
being unnblo to brcMln on my led. 1 y Ma
many medicines, to no purpose, until ■ m
scribed, as an experiment your Cltnjhc_ _
At first it seemed to make me worn; Wta J
week, I began to ex;>erience the trust mtifmd
Us use; and now, In four \reeki, tlie diitw
moved. 1 can sleep on my bed witbcosistM
state of health which I had never tiwtMbia
_ CmbiS
CotnrolMlou and rotw^aH
From the President of Amhfnt CUIm.Umdu
V., LI. D.Je.
J. 0. Ayer—Sir: I have u«d your (fan
own case of deep-seated bronchitis, tod ii
its chemical constitution, that it b u
for tho relief of laryugical and broedol *
my opinion, as to ite superior dimcttr.aikifl
vice, you arc nt liberty to uu RujoutMilm
Amherst. Sept. 12,1849. Eovuibl
Among other distinguished zuthorilW ikM
their names to recommend this pjenfaeit
known to them for affections oi thtiutp in:
President Perkins, Vermont Medio] CoUqt
Professor Sillimnn, Yale Culleg*.
Profussor Valentino Mott, New York.
1’rofessor Cleaviand. Bowdoln Medial (Nka I
Profossor Butterfield. Ohio Medial (blip.
Canadian Journal of Medical txVwe.
Boston Medical andt'urpiral AemiL
Cliarfaston.'H. C. Medics! Reties.
Now Jersey Medical Reporter,
Hon. lieuiw Clay, U. H.Senator.
Hon. Geo. P. Marsh. American AbIul..-.
Gen. Kniamud ilillness. President ot CUi.
Rt. Rev. Ed. Power. Lord Hislion of Tomb |
Also, many eminent physician* In foreign o*
Not only fn the more dangerous srd iiiilw,_
of the Lungs, but also as a family imsllrjac ha
use, it is the safest, jdra-anfe't and best ialr*V
a rot by J. C. AVER, Oiemlit.Ml
y TURNER A CO.. A. A. SOLOMON&ll
COLN, IIENItRICKSON k MOORE, Savannah ill
the Druggists throughout tlie State, eodftww
hirer’s Mineral Paints.
JOHN J
10 and 12 Barnardrofaeet.
For salo by
1 MAURICE,
NEWPORT WATER CURE.
mHIB establishment will be opened on theflrstof April
A ” ext - Address Dr. W. F. REH, Newport. R. I
feb21—3ro^
REMOVAL.
TUSHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT—The sub-
J. scriber haring Just removed to No. 21 Ball-street, (be-
UotofTOM and Broaghton-atreeU,) weuld inform his
frionds ana toe publie generally, that be will open Tma
D *F» hfa second supply of Fall anfi Winter Good% consisting
of the best French, English and American Cloths, Cassi-
meres and Vestings, purchased from tbe most extensive Im-
porters In New York, which he is prepared to make up In
toe best and most fashionable stvles.
M. D. MURPHY.
hebest and most fashionable styles.
LAIU’ER’8 SPANISH MIX
THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THL
Not a Particle of Mercury is A. I
A N INFALLIBLE REMEDY fur Fcn-ful*. Ii
lUieufnatism, Ulutinnic Cntuureui Fniptwe
or Piistulu on the Face, Blotches. Drib. (Tironie s
Ring Worm or Tetter. Scald Ilerol. Knlargemect ^
of tne Bones and Joints. Stubborn UciTi.Snt
ders, Lunitiago, Spinal Complaints, sod all lw
from nn injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudoail
Impurity of tlie Blood.
This valuable Medicine, which baibetomicw
Hie number of extraordinary cures tffeclM fa
agency, has induced the proprietors, at tfa eqfa J
of their friends, to offer it to the publle, whkkualj
the utmost confidence in its virtues and woedmwffi
properties. Tho following certificates, selected
number, are. however, stronger testimony lto»r
word of the proprietors; and ire sil tom pr* -
known In their localities. «odof thehl|fart w
”*yir of them now residing 1° Ibedtyrf RkkssjB
known oCl'rv'l. K "’' “ ro® tochinje Hetri.Hfl
ed, with the most astnnUWnjih
the mnu extraordinary medicine he hutmi-.vl
AGUE AND FEVER—GREAT Cl’RE-l bstfj
that for three years I had Ague snd KmrNfasC
lent description. I had several Pli/iidsM. iwklg 4
titles of Quinine. Morcury.andl bellev# alt tis t«
vertlsed. but all without soy pennwest nbt fl
tried CsRTOt’a Spixint Mixtvkk. two bottkiiftir
tuelly cured me. and Iain hippy to Mrlkiw*
Chills or Fevers sfneo. I consider it the bed T«sj|
world, and tbo only modlclne that ever reswbrfsj]
Beaver Dnm, near Rishmond, Vs. JOHN
C. B. LUCK, Fsq , now in the city ol IW
many yeara to the Post Office, ton inch n
astonishing efficacv of Cram's Hrixin Mintn«|
bss bought upwarJs of 60 bottles, which fa to
to tiie a filleted. Mr. I.uck say* ho hu Herat* 1
fall when taken according to directions.
Ik. M1NGE, a practising Physician, md b
City Hotel, in the city of^ Richmond, ujifakti*
In a number of Instances tbe effect* of Cimrt*J
Mixttrb. whlcli were most truly surprWs*. fl»*r
cose *f Consumption, dejiendent on the Uver, tw P
fectsvero wonderful Indeed. ,, tU
SAit’KL M. DRINKER, of the firm ol WAs»*J
Richnnnd, was cured of Liver complaint «f
ing. by tlie use of two bottle* of Carter'i?p*** “5
GREAT CURE OF SCROTOU-lbs EditediflJr
mond Ibpnblican liad a servant emriojed ki •*?
room, cub J of violent acrofola, comblnN villji
tism, wlildi entirely dlaabied him from votiWj
of Carter’eSuanish Mixtnre made a perfect tWYn,.
tbe Editor), In a public notice, say tbey
mend it Dali who are afflicted
STIIJ. ANttnan ot-nr. UF ftatomi^MjJ
vaMN® boy cured of Scrofula by Cawn WJM
wre. I consider it a truly valuable ifr
TAYI/)R, Conductor on tne R. F. k P. R. Ifai*
v,r F ln fo. „ . „
Salt Rlieum of 80 Years Standlsf c
Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, residing Id the dty« »
was cured by three bottle* of Carter’s
»r,hljhl, recommended W't'h.'»»«!■«■.,.bid h. h.J
l«d ...I S. United SUte., ju.t r«telTrt W of e.nU “L JT
inb‘J4 W. W. LWCOLN. Monnmi08qn-™ teJS'Srt.M. ^ '
WM. A. MAlTHKWB,of Rlthmoncl,Vi, bMJ*
cured of Biiyhllls. in the worst form, byCarwrtT
Mixture. He says he cheerfully recommendski 1 ^
•idem it an Invaluable medicine.
RICHARD K. WEST, of Richmond,wue«ri^2
and what physicians called confirmed Coou*r
three boitles of Carter’s Ppsnieh Mixtnr*. ^
EDWIN BURTON. Commissioner of
has seen tho good effects of Outer's Spsalw j^Tj|
number of HpjhQitio cases, and says It 1« • F e *** , \a
that horrible diseaae. . VgP
WM. «. HARWOOD, of RicJimond, Va., €*»*■*■ JJ
P COUGHS. COLDS AND BRONC11IT1B.
AST1LUS DE PARIS.—For the cure of coughs, colds
and bronchial affections of the throat, so prevalent at
JS!* ° r t ho J®**;. We do not recommend the Pas
tilles de Paris te cure all the ills life Is heir to, but wo do
say they will euro nil affections of tlje throat, aa a trial of
them w il provo. Manufactured by Moore 4c Taylor, 81
Alalden-lane, Now York. ’
Jf. B.—Tlio genuine bears tho written signature ot Moore
& Taylor. Just received and for sale by
W. W. LINCOLN. Monument Squire.
T^MERSON’SIUZOR OTnOPS.-Ttore celebrated St™,
are mode and warranted by Charles Emerson, and are
superior to any others now In use. Purchasers should be
sum and get tlio genuine 8trop, as there are numerous
counterfeit* bearing the same name, the most of which are
worthless, Tho genuine Strop can be had of
a PH8 W. W. IJNCOLN, Monument Square.
ENGLISH VERMIN DESTROYFJl.^fhU article i.exten-
±-i sively used In England for destroying all kinds of bugs,
worms.**, kor Roaches.nd/nts, there I. nothing equal
to It, It has been fairly tested in this city, and can bo ro
lled upon as an effectual exterminator of ail kinds of vermin,
Justreceivcd,and(or sale bjr W. W. LINCOLN,
_ Monument-square.
/""I KERRY LOZENGIS.—Compound Wild Cherry Lozenges,
vA for coughs, cold*, and innenzas. These Lozenges will
do found much more convenient than any of the liquid
preparations, a* they can be carried about too person, and
always ready for use when toe cough te troublesome, thus
preronting a vfoleht attack of coughing and constant Irri
tation of the lungs. Just received atyi forsate by
W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square,
L inen Turkish FRiniflN towelb^a'rerrlu^ 1
ortlclo for bathing purposes, and much superior t- the
gloves now In use where friction is required, th f * n
a* tat
of Savannah
... — —, — river on the north
and toe corporate limits'of the elty ofSayouaah oo tha
east and west.
Bee. 2-Be Itftatoer ordainedhvihaantooritrafomald,
Yaritilte,
'- LINCOLN, Monmy^ 8quaia
P LAIN WHITE. BLUE AND BLACK BER^ZE; cambrlo
nml jaconet muslins; Nainsook an-’mull muslins;
plaid and striped jaconet and Swiu mas 10 ®! plain and fig-
ured Swiss muslin; embroidered Swi^ muslin: white and
organila muslins; colored Unen tort*® • and a fine assort-
meut of ladles’ and gentlemcav Itoen cambric bandker-
chief*. m9 AIKEN k BURNS,
B ACON, HAMp ASd CANt*tia^-W hhds bacon sides'
600 BolostA® ® hams, 100 boxes adamantine caudles,
to store and PtmUby . •
roay29 OGDEN k BUNKER. , , , r
Ik™'?..'* |-hlchSl.ted'htaftein-Rj 1 *
PATBNT SCALKS. gr v‘ D i'I' e PP 0 , r *ramUysoep.OOdoBwidolI'seandlee,80
T7AIRBANK’S Patent Platform Amlae—(Improved in quo!- r^® B ^ 0B * ,flr to r * n <I°*rte and pints, 30 bW* Co-
r tty and reduced to prioe)_Ad»pted te evdry required op- ^ Bal timore flour. 10 boxes 8 ’s tobotiw, 30 bbls cfari-
oration of weighing, as RoBroodSeaMe for trains or single can —
to use oa to# principal railroads to the United State* t,Z
Great Britain, Warehouse Scales, Heavy Portable fc-»liw 00
RobertDW.Iker,HenryF Willlnk,LaurenceW Wall Na-
Hrat, 0 Vtrm.imn f Wteb'lte.^B
mgmmmgkLjSjSrnm
Wylly, Isaac P WhiteheadCLewi.Wifl|
ffil oil orders for the some, at _ _
•nl win be delivered Immediately, We ora unable tore
ply the country demand until the arrival of thi nestitret)
* r il. boon made for a farther nW
which willbe regularly received. All orders puneM®Uja
tended to. Address * a B. SPLEY,
aplS Bookseller and pttMlahar t 18|q)ntraa»3Mav»h.
—^ihiirigiili
Tetqrof. toft
jajBWjbstsr.v
wheels, for foundries.rolling mills. Ao. 'Store Scales, yv‘® n-
modifloetlons; Counter SoalCfi,'Hay arid Coal ScalerT^
These Scale* have been long known ohd severely tef~^S2
to# universal confidence felt In their orouraey
adjustment, U such that they ore now regarded
ard,from which there is no appeal.
myl2 PmLBRICF»-* nJ ^!. n y i
'ftw^lete stock of SQ
j/and colors, varying
Swiitofem W.te.W..,^- 1 . 1 . 1 -- ■°. d
mi orb com their dlBlBi -“’"ii.fr 51 ”*'
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F2SES®raSsiS
MT rniCK » YKiBBt
JOCKEY 0*Fa._Jte«ltrf b, UU w«t-
J, • nsw supply. Thoe# to want will please.
y-at J- aayflfl prick »-rcADXn. ■
G old pens and fbncm , and steel pbni
received, a^fineoseritmaat-of gold pena, ap
wMwmr*
ited to avery required op- v . r——» • wmm, «v odd cum-
i for trains or single cam craahed and ground augor, 10 do solar lame oil. fn store
*iW b '
•hen Bnttor. 50 boxes
new scaled Hettipgs, 60 bM?
Flour, 20 boxes Ground Coffee, f
ed per steamer and for sale hr
lunelb BCRASTOif, JOBKgTON > 00.
IUte Obte*, 100 Oo
—j—--*> Smith and Gssseee
Coff^, 28 do asaorted Gudy.mtir-
Price SI per bottle. __ . *
Principal Depots at M. WARD, CIDSE *
MkUa Lane. New York. ^ ,
I. W. DV01T 0 S0.Y8, Mo. 100 Moith »l»
detobls.
BDfNEIT k BEERS. No. 125
And for sale by SHOMAS M. TURNOfl^J
M. CARTER, A. A. LOLOMON8 * 00.. ******
Druggist* and Country Merchants every* 0 ®**-
may20—ly .
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T INEN orwiri.—Richardson’S 4-4 Irish Ha^.r
Lm cose linens; 6-4 to 12-4 Linen EbeetiaA H®.
f table Demask, Dujlie’s Damask and colored t*idJJJL.
ktoa, bird’s eye and Scotch Diapers, HoekabacMWB
brie Handkercliiefs, and lawn-Lawn.JustrKsjwdff*
»l»t>y feblO I>»Wm ftflgg
OUOAR.—22 hhds choice Porto Rieo8n|
P Refined and Oarilled do, 10 boxes d<
Sugar House Molasses, 00 de Hiram &*f
see Flour, 00 do Butter, Sugar and Sod* tteia
kegs prime loaf Urd^teJ boss* mterted «
doStar Candles, 80 do BrndtU's O'a sod pet*
UB^mJtb.qUb, 8c ^ -WcaBW ra
M PREMDIBOJSr * 00. h.te J»« "“Kti 1
; ease of very ehoic* French printed buemr
and brocade, black grenadines. An assorismat" T
riles cambric Inserting* and edging*i on# eese
mm ■ *<*$&