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KBurra 8AL*-wiu b* sold, before f
luae door in Bonoeh' bounty) between th* 1«
^uatlwflret Tuesday in August next, the I
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IhdUtrietcif safileounty. Proi
~ Levy made and returned (
tying tn Mid county, bounded
eeaMeraas, and OaptMgta
^■fton, to oatlityal
juuell
it be gran to
L et al. vs. benjamin Burroughi. ed
it appearing to tbe Court, that Mrs,
mt tbe defendants la the abovsenU-
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gate Use of this city once a month
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for Tour month*.
: Extract flram the mtnntes.
maySl JOHN F. O'
/CHATHAM SHERIFF'S SALE.—Will bo eold, on the Ant
V Tueeday in July next, before the court house In the
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By an, deceased,
mayid
■to alarea, namedlioeesand Jane;
fl. fa, on Ybredoiure of mortgage Iasi
perior Court, in fitror of Jame M. .
Taylor, Nesblt P. J. Taylor, and Rob«
Property pointed out by defendant,
may* ’ "
chine, clapboard maehlne. saw gates, fore
other machinery of every kind and desorlp
the said lots or building, (meaning the oi
the Oglethorpe stem saw mill,) with tl
thereunto belonging end appertaining;
property of Edwardr. Klnchley and Robei
JOHN DEVANNY, ShcHIT o. 0.
mays
QIM.TUA1I8
of Savanna?, between the legal hours of sale, a negro gl
a slave, the property of 8arah Pierce and Franoea Ooope
lavled onto satisfy four fl. fas. In favor of John Dillon 1
Borah Pierce and Frances Cooper. Bald property lovied
and returned to me by a constable,
maytt JOHN DEVANNY, Sheriff o.c.
stock of drugs, medicines, perfumery, fancy articles, &c.
plaintiff's attorney.
June!!
and Alexander Lewis.
juneS
JOHN DEVANNY. Sheriff 0.0.
C HATHAM SHERIFF’S SALK CONTINUED.—Will be
sold, on the first TuesdayJn July next, before the court
house In savannah, between the legal hours of sale, all that
certain messuage tenement an 1 tract of land, situate, ly
ing sind being in the county of Chatham aforesaid, *
and bounding as follows: Commencing at the sot
corner of the limits of the city of Savannsh and i
south 18*, west 2fi chains end 2 links along the line
city limits continued, to a road commonly known as
Lane, thence along the Una of said road north 17%
chains and 67 Unks to a ditch, thence along the <
said ditch north 13*, east 26 chains and two Unk
southern line of said city limits, thenee along sal
city Umlts south 77*. east 13 chains and 57 links to t
deceased, agolnat Joseph. M. Turner. Property pointed
by plaintiff'a attorney..
junc8 JOHN DEVANNY. Bberlff a <
/| cINTOSH SHERIFF’S SALE —Will be sold in front or
Ml
acres, more or less, situated o:
the property of Edward B. Baker to satisfy
out of McIntosh Inferior Court In favor of Theodore P. Pease
vs Edward B. Baker. Conditions cash,
fuuel
TX7HEREA8, Messrs. A. F
VV O. P. Harrison, and R
orders from the Commissioners aforesaid.
By order of the Justices of the Inferior Court.
Junes JOHN F, OUILMARTIN, Clerk »■
said county, between the usual hours of sale, all the 1
belonging to the estate of Martin Shuman, deceased,
tect to dower, together with the negroes belonging to
estates. M. D. MOONEY, jvdm’r.,
ap!20 MARY SHUMAN, Adm'x
These are therefore to elte and admonish aU whom It may
concern, to be and appear before said Court to mr' ‘ * ’
tjon (If any they have) on or before the first i
July next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. WiUiam Lee, Sr., Esq., Ordinary ft
rxu
lx \
uvjyiui
ngj
of the estate of Absolem Hsgin, w., deceased;
granted.
WM. LEE. Sen’r. o. u. o.
It earn: Whereas, Wm. Lee, Jr. will apply at tl
of Ordinary for letters dlimlssory as administrator
estate of Thomas Lee. a lunatic, deceased :
concern, to be and appeal
loch county on the first :
objections, If any they have, ol
ay in Ool
itherwfee
said letters will be
this 17th day of March,1853.
inh26 . V
G EORGIA—Bullock Counlu
eero t Whereas, Jehue E
of Ordinary for letters dlsm
Everitt and Sarah Evcritt:
In November next, otherwiso said letters will be
Witness. Wm. Lee, sen., Esq., ’
ty, this 26th day of April, 1863.
>1m
grant
ifioch
Istrators on tha estate of John G. Slater, a minor, have
. Usd fin totters dUmUaory;
These are therefore to cite and admonish all whon
onoern to bo and Appear at the Court of Ordinary
loch eounty.on the first Monday In November next,!
objections, if any they have, otherwise said letters
granted.
Witness. Wm Lee, sen'r,Esq., Ordinary for BuUocb
thla26tbday of April, 1863.
ap!26 WM, LEE, 8en»r, o
rVBL
lx i
estate of Absolam Hagan, deceased;
next, othsrwlse said totters will be granted.
• Witness, Wm. Lee, sen’r, Esq.. Ordinary for Bulloch
]qp28 T"* - " ~ William LEE, Sen’r. o.». a
EOROlA-BuftoA Cbunty7-ToaU whom it mycoi
IJT Whereas, William Holloway, administrator of 1
l, William Holloway,
tateof Mltahell" "
tha Ordinary of
county, for letters dlsmtssoryfrom said
granted.
WILLIAM LEE. Sen’r., 0. X. 0.
i—To all whom It mayo
tateef; Ain KeOermot, dscMaed;
Thase ore, therefore, to cite an
nay concern, to be and appear before said Court to mate ob
jection (It any thsy have) on or before tha first Monday In
July nest, otherwise said totierewill be wanted.
Witness. John M. Milton, Bn., Ordinary for
•ouaty, tola third day of Jane. 1*8.
fontt ... JOHN M, MILLEN,
/SlsORGIA—OcmAmOouintyt—to ail whom H may con-
VT cern: tybereee, Georgs W, Thomas, one of the fixe*
outer* of th# estate of. Wm. T. Hopkins, will apply to toe
Gout of Ordinary for totters dlsmissory on
Tbeesar*therefor* todte and admonish
and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
" nrlthln the ttmf prescribed by law, and anew
J. H, HP.VPTON. o. q a;
Witness, John M. Milled, Esq.,Ordinary for Chatham ooun- n
tythUflftUiUttUyefJoBVtor S
)»»•" JOBS 1C.HIUJJ1,0.o.t. “
/GEORGIA—OfiattmuCbwttyr— 1 To all whom It may con*
U earn t Whereat, Mrs. Cosmo P.BIchsydsooe will apply
at th* Court of Ordinary for letters of guardianship over
the person and property of David H. Bailey, minor child of
Dr. ATUaUey, deceased; ..... o
These Ath therefore, to olteibd admonish all whom It e
may oonoero, tp be and appear before sold Court to make S
J
Witness, John M. klllsn 1 &q.V Ordinary for Chatham
eounty. this third day Of Jdnt.lBM. x
Janeo . . JOHN M, MILLEN,o.o.o. i
/GEORGIA—OhaUum County/—To all whom it may con-
VJT corn t Whereas, Silas M Coldlng will apply to me for
letters of administration On the estate of Mary a. Coldlng,
deoessed; i
Theseare, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular ‘
the kindred and oredllore of said deceased, to be and appear j
at my offlo* within the time nresoribed by law, and snow
oause (If any they have) wuy letters of administration
should oat be grouted to sold applicant.
Given under my handat office.thls 3d of June, 1853.
Junefi JOHN M. MILLEN, o. o. o.
n EORGIA—Chatham County r—To aU whom it may con
KX oem t Whereas, John H, Strous will apply at the Goar
ef Ordinary for letters dtomlssoryaa administrator cum tes-
taniento annsxo on the estate of Godfrey Down:
Theso ore therefore to cite and admonish all whom it
nay oonoern, to be and appear before said Court to mako
onjection (If any they have) on or before tho first Monday
In November next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, John M. Milton, Esq.. Ordinary for Chatham
County, this thirtieth day of March, 1863.
mb'JO JOHN M. MULEN, o. c. c.
n EORGIA—Chatham County t-To all whom U may concorn:
\JT Whereas, John Everard will apply at the Court of Or- i
dinary for letters of dlsmissory os administrator on tho es
tate of Patrick Ttenvy, deceased j
These are, therefore, to dte and admonish all concerned to .
file their objections (If any they have) to the applicant in ;
the Clerk’s office of said Court,'on or before the first Mon*
day of November next, otherwise letters dlsmissory will be
granted.
Witness, John M. Mlllen, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham coun
ty, this 30th day of March, 1863.
uh30 JOHN M. MILLEN, o. o. o.
jT\EORGIA—CftatAam County;—Toall whom It may con-
U cent: Wheieas, John Bilbo will apply at the Court of
Ordinary tor letters of dismission ss administrator, on the
estate of Henry L. Bilbo:
Tbeaeare,tb*rerore,todte and admonish all whom It may
concern to be and appear before said Court to make objec
tions (if any they have) on orbeforethe first Monday in
November next, otherwise said lottera will begranted.
Witness, John H, Mlllen, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham coun
ty, this 14th day of April, 1863.
apl!5 JOHN M. MILLEN,o.o. o.
try EORGIA—Camden County .—To all whom It may con-
cern: Whereat, J. H. M. Clinch, guardian of H. A. and
N. B. Clinch, applies to me for letters dlsmissory from
said guardianship:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to
be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
law. and show cause (if any they have,) why letter* of
dlmisslon should not be granted to the said applicant.
Witness, Jamos n. Helveston. Ordinary for Camden coun
ty, this 28th day of May, 1863.
may31 JAMES H. HELVESTON o. 0. o.
(EORGIA—Liberty County;—To all whom It may con
VT oem: Whereas, Charlton Hluea will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for letters dlsmissory as executor on the estate
of 8usanna Sanford, late of said county, deceased;
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern to be ana appear before said Court to make
objection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday
la Jujy next, otherwise said letters will bo granted.
Given under my hand,this ltth December. 1862.
deol4 JAMES 8. BRADWELL, o. t. a
pi EORGIA—Liberty Omnty—To all whom It may con-
vX cern: Wbereaa. Joseph A. Anderson will apply at tho
Court of Ordinary for letiera dlsmluoTy on the estate of
Mary E. Anderson, li to of said county, deceased ;
Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to be and appear before said Court to mako
objection flf any they have) on or before the first Monday
in September next, otherwise said lettera will be granted the
applicant.
Witness my hand, this 8th day of March, 1863.
mhU J. 8. BRADWELL, o. u o.
£ 1 EORGIA—McIntosh County —To all whom it may con-
\JC cern: Whereas, Alexander G. Middleton, applies to me
for letters oradministratlon on the estate ol Thomaa T. Mid-
dtoton, late of said county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their ob-
Jectlona (If any they havo) In my office, within the time
prescribed by law, otherwise the said letters will be granted
to the eidd applicant.
Given under my hand at office this 16th day of February,
A. D. 1863. foblT A. A. DxLORME, Ord’y u. o.
TN WARE SUPERIOR COURT—DECEMBER TERM, 1852.—
JL Bwjauw Taoma wmu Maroakr Thomas—Libel for W*
vorco: It appearing by tbo return of the Sheriff in tho
above case stated, that tbo defendant is not to bo found In
the county, and It being represented that sho is not to be
found In the State, ou motion of Wii. B. Gapuicv, Plain-
iff’s Attorney,
It Is ordered, That service of said petition and process be
perfected by publication of thla order In the Savannah
Georgian, once a month for four months, noxt proceeding
the next term of this Court. Granted
P. E. LOVE, J. 8. C. S. D.
A true extract from the minutes of Ware Superior Court,
at December Term, 1862.
fob23—m4m GEO. D. WILLIAMSON. Clerk 8. 0.
XT OT1CE —Two months after date, application will be
ll made to the Hon. tho Oourt of Ordinary of Camden
r eounty, for leave to sell Amelia and her obildren, Joe, So-
* rah, Jack and Hannah, belonging to the estote of G. P. Co-
ben. deceased,
... .a* MARY ANN COHKN.Ex’lx
’ \T0TICE.—All persons having claim* against the estate
JL\ of Frederick Kottman, deceased, of Liberty county,
will present them within the time prescribed by law ; and
all persons Indebted to said estate will mako payment lo
aoDff* V. UREST, Adm’r.
OTICE.—Two months after date application will bo made
IN to the Court of Ordinary of Bryan county, for leave
to sell the realoatato belonging to Charles Bavhlor. doc’d.
rand C. M. BASHLOR. Adm’r.
■\TOTLCE.—All persons having demands against the es
Ii tnto of Nancy Nagle, late of Chatham county, decens
el. are hereby required to band them in to tho undersign
ed! di ly attested, within the time prescribed by law. nnd
all persons indebted to said Nancy Nagle, are requested to
make Immediate payment to
may24* MICHAEL NAGLE, Qual. Ex’or.
AT OTICE.—Tuq months after date, application will bo
J.N madotoths Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Camden
couuty, for leave t® sell the one-third part of tho steamor
Wm. Gaston, belonging to the estate af John Hebbard- dec.
roay24 ’’ELIZABETH A. HPBARD. Adin’lx.
ATARION COUNTY, (ALA.,) May 24. 1863.—Tbreo
1YJL months after date, application will be made to the
Bank of the State of Georgia, for payment of a *20 bjll of
said Bank, No. 027, A. Porter, President, tho left hand half
1 having been lost or destroyed.
• may‘26—3m W. 0. TROTTER.
ATEW MARKET, (TENN-,) May 24, 1863,— 1 Three months
y li afterdate, application will be made t(j the Bank of the
• 8tate of Georgia, for payment of a $60 dollar bill of said
n Bank. No. 217,1. K. Tefrt, Cashlor, the right had half of
which haa been lost or stolen.
h may25—3m JOHN C. HAMMOND.
ATOTICE.—'Two months alter date, application will be
-Lx made at the Hon. Court of Ordinary of Camden coun-
»: ty, for leave to sell two bounty land warrants,belonging to
Df the estate of Gcrahom P. Cohen, deceased,
rt it ay 19 MARY ANN COHEN. Ex’Ix.
ATOTICE.—Four months after date, 1 will apply to the
® Xl Hon. Court of Ordinary for Camden county, for leave
° to sell part of water lot and Improvements. No four. In the
w town of St. Marys, belonging to the estate of John T. Ru-
dulph.deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
i- of sold estate, EMILY RUDULPIL Adm’lx.,
rt junel6 Estate J. T. Rudulph, deceased.
TNOMESTIC LIQUOR.—150 bbls New Orlsani Rectified
y JJ Whisky. 100 do E Phelps’ Northern Gin, 40 do P k H
l* Connecticut River Rye do, 76 do Luther Felton and Pure
o Boston Rum, 40 do Domestic Brandy, 20 qutrter and 20
ye eighth casks 4th proof do. 80 bbls superior old Monongahe-
lawhtssy, 60 do do Rye do, 400 gross old Georgia Peach
J, Brandy, for sale by
mhl4 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO.
- Tl EDUCED PRICES FOR CASn.—Tlio undersigned will
a* JCv sell spirit g&s or burning fluid, by the nation at 75 eta.,
rt half-gallon 37 J4 ct*., quart 20 cts., and pint* 10 cts.; Gas
n Lamps at a similar reduction: and all other articles, such
as tubs, buckets,brooms, washboards, churns, ko., ko.
It Housekeepers will readily perceive the advantage of ap-
:e plying at this establishment for every article they may re
sy quire in the house furnishing line, except dry eoods and
cabinet furniture. Call and see the new order of things,
a- mhll J. P. COLLINS, 100 Bryan-st
f 7 ROCE1UES. Ac.—100 bbls Baltimore Flour. 26 do Canal
— VX do, 20 half do do, 20 bbls H S Flour, 76 do Stuart’s B ft
n: C Sugar. 26 do crashed do, 100 boxes assorted brands Tobsc-
n- co. 10 hhds Bacoti Sides, 10 do do Shoulder*. 60 boxes star
p- and adroantlne Candles, 25 bbls Monongshela Whisky, 160
bbls Rum, Gin, Whisky and Brandy, 16 quarter caska Cog
ay nao Brandy, 2 pipe# H Gin, 2 quarter casks Scotch Whisky
il- 2 do Jamaica Rum. 26 boxes assorted Cordials, 60.000 8pan-
ce Ish 8egara, 26 kills Mackerel. 20 half bbls No 1 do, 26 bbls
>e Nos 1.2 aud 8 do, 160 boxos No 1 and Pale Soap, 60 boxes
Starch. 60 do Lemon Syrup. 10 hhds fine Porto Rico Sugar.
7i 3 do St Croix do, 60 bbls Now Orleans 8yrun, landing anu
for tale by ml3 COHEN ft TARVER.
- NEW BOOKS.
n- A REVIEW of tho Spiritual Manifestations, read before
io the Congregational Association of N. York and Brook-
ie lyn. by Kev Charles Beecher.
Journal of an African Cruise, comprising sketches of the
ay Canaries, the Cape de Verde, Liberia, Madeira, Sierra Le-
o- one, and other places of interest on the west coast of Afri-
If ca—by Horatio Bridge, U 8 Nary ; edited by Nathaniel
Hawthorne.
n- Silver and Pewter, ot contrast of New York Ufa.
Memoirs. Journal and Correspondence of Thos Moore-
edited by the Right Hon. Lord John Russell, M P.
. Bamum’e Illustrated News, No. 20. Recolred by
*- may20 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
n. CJHaLLYS. Barege Delaine, Satin’ Plaids. Barege plain do
Id O Printed Grenadine Silks, Damts de Venice 8ilk Tissue
Black Grenadine Satin, Striped black Barege. Mourning Ba
rn reges. and Tissue, In every variety and stylo, Just received
in and open, and for sale by
n- mh6 AIKEN ft BURNa
TTIBBEE ft RODGERS offer for sole, the following Goods
- cheap:*250 barrels Crashed and Clarified Sugars: 76
hbds, N. 0. and Maseovado do j 26 do Porto Rico ao; 60 do
Cuba Molasses; 160 bbls. N. 0. and Sugar-house Syrup;
— 400 bags Rio and Laguayra Coffee; 60 do O.O. Java do; 100
n- boxes Tobacco, aU brands: 60 hhds. Bacon Sides: 26 casks
he Hama aud Shoulder*} 76 harries Lard, prime article; 160
s- boxes Soap; all kinds; 200 do Sperm snd Adamantine Ckn-
dies: Lemon Syrup, Raisins, Figs, Nuts, Candles. Spices.
H dc.,fiw. may26
ro QUO AR, COFFEE, ftc.—150 bbls Stuart’s A, B and C 8u.
P V*. No. 1,20 hhds New Orleans Sugar. 10 do St Croix
do, 16 do Porto Rico do. 200 bags prim* Rio Coffee, 20 do
J«va do, 100 boxes assorted Tobacco. .100 do 8perm smTAd.
amsntlne Candles. 160 do Pale and No. 1 Soap, 26 packages
— Hyson Tea, 10 do Black do. 26 tie roes and 86 bbj# West In*
n- din Molasses, 60 bbls New Orleans do, 10 do Stuart's Sugar
o* House do, 10 do Georgia Syrup, In store and for sale by
»• may7 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO.
!i ■ QUKMER CASSIMERkS, dra etos, white and colored linen
O drills, coating*, cottonadss, gauss flannels, gents and
** boy’s llnsn and cotton half hose, ladles’ silk, cotton snd
T thread hose, gnuse merinos, silk rest*, ftc., for sale by
“ »ayf DtWIJT k MORGAN. -
Q. T>RANDY, OIN, ko.—10 hair pipe* OUrd Brandy, io do do
Xj Sewett ft Roechlld do, 10 pipes Holland Oin, 20 % and
# casks Madeira Wins, 20 do do Port do, 20 bbls old Monnn
.die., Then. Hedfauh’juriniirud.Dco
t DMM. of Worn,n ui loflmU—J. A.
InsUtutes and Preoilee of Medicine—L, D. Ford.M. D.
Demonstrator of Anatomy—H. F. Gumnox, M.».
* "‘stent Demonstrator—Rost. CUnrssxx, M. D.
*118 wlU bedsllveredregutorlyattoe
apU opportunities will Be afforded for
sJK ;«»
lartrteulatlon ticket (tobe taken ono#).,,.., 6
1 fhrtherpartlcuUre, apply to . .
June24—lawO ' 0. M. NEWTON, Dean.
W* The follonlni papers vslll copy weekly to toe extent
* ‘ ) doUar* j Demoerah Huntsville, AlaTj Oautte, Flop
aeigmksievti
men of;
&
Immedlal
to do up to
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Ltheus,
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; Ploridla Bentlnel.Tsl-
GEORGIA FBMAtlfi COLLEGH^
Leffiilahve Charter, granted in 1843. .
E Spring session will commenoe on the second Mom
rhlch lathe 12th day of January,
i. Y. Baowxx, President and Pro feasor of Mental
- 8cienee.
P.Locd, Professor of Natural Science*.
L. R. Biumuii, Professor ol Mathematics and Director ol
lusto.
Hknkv M. Homcuw, Professor or BeUea Lettres.
The Faculty wiU bo assisted by tbo foUo wing Ladles, vis :•
fra. Browne. Mrs. Branham, Hisses Beoaett, Bumsten
ileredith, and E. Bennett
Catalogues containing further Information, may bo ob.
ui iruilev* i tds n, Jones, u. if., nmuou,, u. «. ■ -
»,Esqr.,Treasurer: Thos. J. Burney, Esqt., Secrelary; Col.
B. Walker, Rev. N. Q. Foster. Rov. C. 1L Irwin, Wm. 8.
Madison, Morgan county, Deo. 28rd, 1861.
dr 20
lawdkwtf
EMY AT BLUFFTON. B. 0.
Rev. JOSEPH B. 8EABROOK, Madpal.
Mr. THOMAS J. WELLS, Assistant.
IE Principal has been engaged for nearly twenty years
'n the Instruction of youths. The Assistant has been
rlnclpal nnd Assistant. The price of board, tuition,
c., will l» sixty-five dollars per quarter, payable seml-an-
ually.
Iu point of healthiness, Blnffton is not surpassed by any
icatfnn in the Southern country.
Inferences—Blihop Elliott, Dr. Flckllng. tion. Jas. Hamll
in, and Mr, Lynch HamUtoa,dec8—eod!3
MERCER UNIVERSITY.
J^eq/Wd, Greene County, aa.
BTODIfi,
pHE Studies In this University areA Theological course
L of three years, designed for those who are preparing for
lie Gospel Ministry;
A Collegiate Course of four years, equal to that of other
ollcgesln too country;
A Scientific Course of three years, Including, with some ad-
ADMJaHO*.
The regular time for the admission of Students, is at the
penlngof the Fall Term, the last Wednesday in August.
Candidates for ndmlMlon nto tho Collegiate Course must
jstaln a satisfactory examination lu Geography, A
ietlc, English, Latin and Greek Grammar, Caesar, Virgu,
Icero’s Select Orations, and Jacob’s Greek Reader ; ana
mst bo at least fourteen years of age.
Candidates for admission Into tho Scientific Course must
attain a satisfactory examination on Geography, Arithmetic,
Jngllsh Grammar, Simple Equations In Algebra, and two
books Ini Geomotry; and must be at least sixteen years of
xxnora*.
Spring Term. full Tint.
wicul Sxxi.vart, Gratuitous... .Gratuitous.
r one mohtb
eontlnue so
Who have attained toe tn
all city Usee or have l»
i to satisfy knr tax exe-
whohave made all re-
he oily, and have been
— l‘6( this act.—EWnW
fnm the Registry Late outd Jon, 22,1862.
Tli, rullowlnf name i^»n}«r»libolr M
•Inc, tin flratof J,n cjr, 1«*8, •nd up to Jon, 38, 1868,
'“juiultthluAtnoi it, Jolay jtndmon.tjVld.Atrn
fauna,UurlMArnold ^floonpl^
LFvrz- ~ g^^rf Austin,
Sin:
nsvror
Site, Gilbert Butler,
Beriuetiaolamss H Bailor, Mli——,, ——.—,,
Cliu W WbTu.“Jn n tl BoUar,HjwaBB/ofa, WUltaM
J Band., Ednln U B >n, Wm J,m» Bulloofa, aH“““d
Barn, luilton J Bookt , Jotin BoiUm. Uenr, B, Bojnrdui,
Wllflun H Bulloofa, t rick BulUcr, Jofan W feulcf, Jofan
B Batniroll,JimcoT .cfanw, Anlfaonj Bulnr, ttmiiA
Brown, John Burns, J»eph H Burroughs, Berrien M B Bur-
roughs, William FBlntley,Charlosil Bel,EUasBBars
tow, Peter A Blols, tta Gaston Bullooh, Isaac Brunner.
John Brunner, June*laucrott, Philip H Behn, James A
Brown, John Macphmn Berrien, Barnard E Bee, Wchsm
Burke, David Bell, lbmia 11 Barrett, Edwerfi J Blount,
Wolle Barnett, ConnuE Byck, Charles Bishop, Wm Blols,
ValentineBrunner,Chrle« WBrunner, Joseph WBrown,
Joseph H Baldwin. Frncis Blair, Michael Brannon, James
K BuUough, James A&iker, William M-Blount, Wm Bon-
ken, William D BaabliWllUam Burges, George ABolfe"
let. WiUiam Beenken.ltrlck Brady,Thomas U Bulloch.
O—Solomon CohenBernstd ConstanUne, David 0 Cash'.
William Cullen, Petefcorb, David Lopes Cohen, James A
Counroliile. Montgomiy Gumming, Daniel B Camp, OforB*
B Cummlng, Moses Cobra. William Crabtree. Aaron Cham
pion, Daniel 1) Copp, Ilac Coben, Fredarlek Cook, Frederick
W Cornwell, William )Clark, William H Oiyler. Osrrol A
Cloud, Spencer CurroRPlerce Condon, William M Charters,
Charlen Qsre, DonWCtorke, JobnF Compounlac. George
- ’ - -- ' - • * - • -“-.e.Rle
ior gale »nb for Rmt.
liAWD FOH 8A.1.«0.
mm THE inKmttar aHM for Ml, 1,400 umt of Und,
moglvlDf on tfao Alatnroafa., rl„r, threomllM Ulow th,
3Cfok, kuonn MTorn Bluff. Ac«»re 200 norac opm,
roSShsa# 5, ^
ag the foil, winter
fisheries on the r.._. ... ...
purchase can do so by oauing
Sic. too acral cf Uud nail Umfaatad, witli lOO acru ol
Heat rata la, Uud walTdltchad and drnlnad,ra»dr Ifar cImt-
Ing, vitb live netdd cleared. Bnld land will ptuduaa Oft,
bushel* of com to toe acre. This land Ilea two miles from
Hiufacrcd Und on
tho AlsfamahaandOcmulgeerlvsrs. . .
AU these land* are situate tn the first and second district
of Appling county. Also, 2,000 acres of Und well timbered
with cypress and white oak, Any person wishing further
particulars can address me at Hall P. 0., Georgia.
JanSl—lawdAwfim ■ W. DYAIX.
49* The Raleigh, (N. C.) SUndard will please publish
weekly for six months, and send bill to W. D.
FOR SALE.
AMfo The subscriber offers for sale valuable town prop*
h]n «rty In the flourishing village of OcaU, Past Florida.
■ill Bald property embraces eleven town lots, end upon
wmch is situated the hotel knowu as Uie Ocala House, with
■tables, corn crib, fodder house, &o. The hotel has been
built about two years and Is completely finished and well
foralshed; Is situated In toe buslnesa part or the town and
offers great inducement to any person wishing to embark In
snch business. Possession can be given on toe first day of
next January, For further particulars, apply to Jon* Bob-
tow, Esq.. Savannah, Ga. JOSIAI1 PAINE,
aplO—lawtf Ocala, Florida.
Scientific Course,
. 26 00..
. 16 00
25 00 16 00
. 12 00
. 9 00
. 0 00
. 4 00
a 1 00
Preparatory Claw,,
Second “ 20 00.
Third « 15 00
Elementary “ 10 00
Room Routy.,, ............ 6 00
Contingent Expenses, 2 00
These expenses require to be paid In advance.
From Students who lodge in the College buildings, fifty
jllars will be received aa full payment for the tuition foes,
room rent, and contingent expenses of the year.
The price of Board m the village Is $10 per month ; of
washing, room-rent, nnd fuel, $3.
OOXMKMCKWKXT AHD YAQATIOXS.
The Commencement Is held on toe lost Wednesday In
July.
There are two Vacations, dividing the year Into terms, aa
follows:
First Term—from last Wednesday in August to December
16th.
Winter Vacation—from December 16th to February 1st.
Second Term—from first day of February to Commence
ment.
Summer Vacation—from Commencement to last Wed-
nosday in August. B. M. SANDERS,
Secretary of toe Board of Trustees.
Any friend, by application to Dr. J. L. DAGG, President of
the
course
f niverslty, will receive a catalogue, containing toe
s of niuules. and all other necessary Information
A IULL, to he entitled an Ordinance to divide tho city
Into four Dispensary Districts, tu proriat for tho «w.
tton of a IHspensaty Physician for each of said districts,
and to declare tho duties and fix the compensation of each
Dispensary Physician.
SeC, 1. Do It ordalnod by the Mayor and Aldermen of tho
city of Savannah and hamlets thereof In Council assembled,
and It U hereby ordained by the authority or the same,
That from and after the passage of this ordinance, the city
be. and it Is hereby divided Into four Dispensary Districts,
the first to embrace all that part of the city bounded on
the north by the Savannah river, on the east by .lelferson-
street continued to tho river, on toe south by South Broad-
street and William-street, and on tho west by toe corporate
limits ; the second to embrace all that part of the city
bounded on toe north by the river, on tho east by tho cor
porate limits, on the snuth by South Broad-street continu
ed to the corporate HmUs.and on the west by Jefferson-st.
continued to the river | the third to embrace all that part
of tbo city bounded on too north by William-street and
South Broad-street, on the east by Jeiferson-strcet continu
ed to the corporate limits, on toe south bv tho corporate
limits, and on tho west by tho corporate limits j and the
fourth to embrace all that partof tho city bounded on toe
north bv South Broad-street continued to the corporate Um
lts, on the cast by the corporate limits, on toe south by
the corporate limits, and on the west by Jefferson-street con
tinued to tho corporate limits.
Sec. 2. Be it further ordained by toe authority aforesaid.
That there shall he elected at tbo first regular meeting of
Council after the passage of this ordinance, and annually
thereafter on the first regular meeting in January, a Dis
pensary Physician for each or said districts, whose dnty it
shall be to furnish toe destitute stek within tho limits of
his district with necessary mediclnos,to give them medical
and surgical advice and attention, to visit them at their
places of abode whon necessary, on every Monday and
Thursday, to attend In person, or by competent substitute,
between the hours of 10 o’clock, A. M. and 1 P. M., for con
sultation with out-door parties, and to keep always a com-
petent supply or vaccine matter for vaccinating the poor
and to be furnished physicians, the latter to nay a reasona
bio and proper price therefor, and to fill all prescriptions
signed by soy member of the Georgia Medical Faculty,
provided each of such sprescriptious shall set forth toe
name of toe patient and embrace a certificate that the pa
tient resides within the district of the Dispensary Physician
to whom it Is addressed.
8eo. 8. Be It further ordained bv the authority aforesaid,
That toe said dispensary Physicians shall bo considered,
held and taken as officers of the city, and shall be liable to
the same penalties for non-performance or neglect of any
of their official duties os are now prescribed in the cose of
other city officers.*
Sec. 4. Be It further ordained by the authority aforesaid,
That such Dispensary Physician before entering on the du
ties of his office sliall take too oath prescribed for city offi
cers. and execute a bond with two securities In the penal sum
of one tlinnsand dollars.conditional for tho faithful perform
ance of his office. Each Dispensary Physician shall receive
In full compensation for medicines and services, a salary of
' — • dollars per annum, payable monthly.
Sec. 5. Ro it further ordalnod by tho authorityaforesaid,
That all ordinances and parts of ordinances mtlitatiug a-
gainst this ordinance be, and toe same me hereby repealed.
Charles Gawahl,
Richard D. Arnold,
June28 C. A. L. Lamar.
E XTRACT of an Ordinance, passed August 2, 1832, enti
tled an '• Ordinance defining what shall ' ” *
tied an Ordinance defining what shall be considered
puclic nuisances, and for the prevention, punishment and
removal of the same.’’
Sec. 10. Be it further ordained, That It shall not bo law
ful for any cow, steer, heifer or calf to be or go at large
within the limits of the city, from tho setting of the sun to
the rising of toe same; and toe owners of such cattle so
found atlarn, shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceedin;
five dollars for each and evenr time any such animal shah
be found at lane ; and It shall be toe duty of toe City Mar
shal and City Constables to take such cattle so found at
large, contrary to the provisions of this ordinance, and lm-
S und them until the said Qne and all costs are paid, and if
e animal be not claimed within five days, it snail be toe
duty of the City Marshal to sell the same at toe pound, first
giving at least five days’ notice in one of toe public gaxettes
of the city of the description of the animal and toe time
and place of sale, and he shall pay too nett proceeds, after
deducting toe fine and costs, into the City Treasury, subject
to the order of Council, who may and shall order toe same
to bo paid to the owner of such animal when required
8cc. 11. Re It furthor ordained, That any hull found at
largo within the limits of tho city, shall bo considered as a
nuisance, and may bo killed by any person Juno24
A BILL, to be entitled an ordinance to amend an ordi.
nance entitled “ an ordinance to prevent bulls, cows,
oxen and calves, and other cattle from running at large,’’
passed In Council. February, 1841.
Sec. 1. Be U ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the
city of Savannah and the hamlets thereof, in Council as
sembled. and It ts herebv ordained by toe authority of the
same, That from and after the passing of this ordinance,
the provisions of toe above recited ordinance be so amend
ed and extended as to prevent bulls, cows, oxen, calves and
other cattle running at large within the following limits,
vis; Gulnnet-streei on the sooth, prolonged east and west
to the extended incorporate limits of too city of 8avannah
and the hamlets thereof; toe Savannah river on the north
and the corporate Umlts of the city of Savannah on the
east and west.
See. 3.- Be It further ordained by the authority aforesaid,
That all ordinances or parte of ordBtences militating against
the provisions of this ordinance be, and. toe same are here*
by repealed.
Passed In Council,Savannah,10th March, 1863,
R. WAYNE, Mayor.
[Attest] Edward Q, Wnao*. a o. June4
Tk/f APOF SAVANNAH.—Having purchased the copy right
1YX of Edward A. Vincent, Esq. or his new Map of the rity
of Savannah, the undersigned has made arrangements to
dll all orders for the same,; at short notice. A sufficient
number was received by last steamer to furnish subscribers,
and will be delivered immediately. We'are nnable to snp.
ply the oountry demand until tho arrival of th« next steam
or. Arrangements have been made for a further supply,
which will be regularly received. All orders punetually al*
tended to. Address • B. B. StBLEY,
ap!8 BookseUw and publisher, 136 Congress-sL. Bav‘h.
•\T0TICg.—Thesubscribw having transferred all his right!
-Li title aqd interest as publisher and proprietor of the
new Subdlvitlen Map of the City of Savannah to S. 8. Blblay,
Esq., publisher and bookseHer of this city, sofaaoribers are*
hereby notified that thev will receive their eoples from him
In fotnre, as publisher,of said M*P,
TOWARD A- VINCENT.
JtjSbSBKm
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Carruthers. John D Carlton, Bryan Connor, William Oseif
Charlton, William Cox Hugh Cullen, James Clcsry, Moses
S Cohen, Thomas Corr.'Jwtoph SClaghom, John F Careton.
Charles r Cooper. *hnUroeno Cooke, Henry Cleaver, Jacob
Cohen, Beniamin L Colo, Silas 11 Coleing. John L Clark.
Thomas W Cooper, Henry Canon. James Cox, Robert M
Charlton, James C«x. Francis Canfield, Peter Clara, James
Carey, Thomas Cusacl, Thomas Carey, Daniel Cole, I.uke
Christie, Lewis F Coole, Earl A Crafts, Patrick Clark, Mich
ael Cusaoli, Michael Onway, Antonio Cliristldora, hsao J
Cohen, Frauds Chamiion, Aaron Champion,
D.—David K Dillon Martin Duggan, Archibald 0 Davon-
K rt. Isaac Davis, Join Dally, James Dunn, William Dixon,
>seaCDean,Chcsle[pugger, William H Dunning. Henry
J Dickerson, Albert IJlel-orge. Isaac D’Lyon, JohnE Davis,
John Doyle. jr.,l«aa<DeLaroche,William M Davldson.Wm
H Davis, Richard Dajson, Charles S Davis, Nicholas Dixon.
Lewis L Davis, FranmH Demere, Patrick Doyle: Michael
Donnelly, Morty Doran, John Downing, Richard W Dela
ney, Thomas Doyle .Thomas K Davis, Sheldon C Dunning,
George W Davis, Mloael Daily, Francis D Dana, Joseph 0
Davis, John Doyle, Jicob DoIiiMotta. John P A Dupon.
E.—Henry Ellis,l’eter Kndres, John Everard, Richard
Ennis. John Elskeanp, Stephen Elliott, Jacob A Epstein,
John B Epstein. Tliooas Eden. Daniel Egan.
F.—Joseph FelLOwen Foley, Jeremiah Flckllng, Green
Fleetwood, Louis N Jalligant, Caspar J Fulton. Washington
F Florence, Josoph EFay, John G FaUigant. John C Ferrill.
Andrew Farry, Fredirich Finch. WUliam D Ford,Sewell II
Fisk, John Klcramhg, Richard Flanigan, Thomas Ford,
Patrick Fleming, Jmn Foster, John D Fish, Bryan Foley,
Joilah R Fisher, Join Foley. Jacob Friend. Dugald Fergu
son, John Flnnncgoi, James Fountain,HonryR ForLBcnja-
min Flckllng, Robed Ferrell, Gordoy Fayo, Joseph E Falll*
gant.
G—Joseph George, Robert nGriffin, Francis Grimball
Joseph Geoige. Jr.,Robert M Goodwin, John B Gallic, David
H Galloway.Saturn Goodnll, John Gammell, Domingo Gal-
leo. Joseph F Gnmnon. Charles Gross, Martin Gerken, James
E Gaudry. Philip Gfebleliouse, Henry Ganahl, John F Gull-
martin. John Gents. Benjamin Ginovoly, John L Graven-
stein,EbenozcrWM Gifford, James E Godfrey, George A
Gordon, Calvin L filbert. Samuel Goldsmith, NlcklesGeil,
Horace Gillum. Join 8 Green, Francis LGue, Jas Gowan,
William T Goodwb, William W Goodrich, Michael Gearey,
Sllchael Gay. Lews Grenvahl, Israel Geer.
H^-Thonms lolcombo David F llnlsey, William Hess,
Christopher Husiey, Richard H Howell, Charles H Hardee,
William Howo, Wiliam Hunter, WUliam F Holland, James
Hunter, George I Harding, Edwin E Hertz, Martin Horn,
Lemuel L Hover, John Haupt, Samuel B H&upt, WUliam
Henry, Henry Iiiupt, William W Hendloy, Robert Haber
sham, John EHmmudex, Robert, Hutchison, Alfred Hay
wood. Wllllnm HMiderson. CbarleB A Hall. Geo W Hard cas
tle. Robert A Hoiilcer. William L Haupt. Humphrey P Hor
ton, Peter Henry, William Iloidt, Levi Hart, Thomas Hen
derson, William r Hunter, Marmaduke Hamilton, Peter D
Hiltoeira. Charlm F Hamilton. John F Hamilton, William
Hone. William H Ilausman, David Harrigan, Henry Har
per. Howell W lbllister. Enoch D Hendry, John G Howard,
William II Holires, Geo Troup Howard, William B Hale,
Gustavs A Holconbe, Claus Hartman, Samuel Hamilton.
Edward J Harder, Stephen N Harris. Columbus-Sllarris,
James B B Harley, Undan Hughes, Prioloau Hamilton, Jno
C Hunter, Dennli Haley, James E Hogg. Jonatlian Hill, Jno
Hall, Peter Heruann, John A Ilenges, Nicholas Heyle, Geo
Hubbard, Patrick Hopkins, Matthew Harding. Edward C
Holbrook, 8tcphm Hattcrlcb. Oliver 8 Hunter. Lewi* F Har
ris. Willism Haw-11. James llackctt, Judge W Harris, John
M Harrison. Joseph M Haywood, James J Hines, Thomas
Hefforman, William L Haupt.
I—John W Ihljr.
J—John R Johnson, Johu T Jones. James R Johnston,
Idward Jones. James C Jones. Alexander Johnson. William
Bullock Jackson. Enochs Johnson, John D Jesse, John J
Jackson, Janies II Johnston, Robert Jackson, Wm James,
Peter Jacobs, JnmoH M Jones, Peter Edward Judonnea, *
Jackcrs, Joseph W Jackson, Nicolas Jeffries.
!£*—Philip Kolb, John Konnedy, Alfred Kent, Gefert
Kuck. Peter Kroune. WUliam Krauss, John W Klbbee. Her
man Kublman, IHeurich Kattenhorn, Nicholas King. John
W K.H,« W 4/l-j, U.II., , II—Kn*pp,
Thomas Kemp, John W Kelley, WUliam Kine, James Kor,
Phlncas M Koliock, Philip Kean, Noah B Knapp, Aaron J
Knser. James Kennedy, Frederick Krenson. Kmanuol Kan*
nailer, Daniel Keane, Edward 8 Kempton, Dr A Kolhsuse.
k.—Thomas K Lloyd. Louis I-egriel. John N Lewis, Daniel
JIAiubreth, Jol u U Lightbourne, William M Leigh, Alonso
B Luoo. Hugh logon, Stanislaus M Lafflteau, John Lyons.
Levi Lelicntuol. Peter Loo, Edward LovcU, WiUiam W Lin
coln, Oliver A LtRoche, John M B Lovell, Martin Larkin.
Noble Lyon, Frederick Lohof. Josoph II Ladson, John H
Ladd, Daniel Leaiy, Benjamin Vf Llloyd. Charles A L La
mar, Peter I-nurcns, James F Linder. Matthew Lufburrow,
Edward Lynch, John T Latham,Philip SLeaver.Hugh Lar
kin, James J Login. Joseph Lippman, Andrew Low, Wm E
Long, Andrew j I<ebey, Michael Lavln. David P Lander-
Rhine, Casper Ixdyer, Timothy Lavin, Charles T law, Sam
uel S Levy.
BI«—Hugh W Jetcer. Anthony F Mere, Abraham Minis
WUliam H C Milk, Jacob Mnnke. Mulford Marsh. WiUiam
Morrill, John Millery, Adolphe Mode. Johu Makin. Gefert
Murkins, James V Morgan. Italph Meldrlin. Dan Malletto,
Horace Morse. Wlliain II May, Kaniuel S Miller, John Slur-
chison, ChristianW May Ini ml or. Solomon Mayer. John Mas-
terson. Luder Melrtens. Jacob Manses. John E Mallory. Hen
ry Macnhard, Tin nns R Mills. James Monnalmn. Charles A
Magill, John B iltard. Jacob ilillcr, Mnlthins II Meyer,
Alvin N Miller, K non Morris.Leander Moore, Jno A Mayer,
Richard C Msckill, Michael Meath, Fabian Myerhoffer,
Thomas Meath, J hn Murchison, Bryan M Morel. Hugh Iv
Mercer, John Mai inney.Tliomas Mahar, William E Mongin,
John Morris, Joui in H Mehrtom, Thomas Murtaugh, Syl
vester II Mnnnin) Charles .Muller, Cornelius D Murphy,
MacphersonB M len, Isaac M Marsh, Wm B Moll, Jof
Murphy, John 3 ) oiitmollin.
Me—George McCleskei
Patrick McDowell WiUiam
Laurence McKenna Thomas , _
Thomas W Mo Ardor. James McHenry, Michael McGrca'
Patrick McGovern,Norman W McLeod, WUliam J McIn
tosh, James McFedy, Alexander McU&rdy, Angus McAl-
J in, Michael McCafy, Neil McHugh. James Mclnnarncy,
ohn McGunnigle. Tiomas O McGuskey. James McFeely.
Patrick McGloin. Dimis McGuire, John McCall.
N—Georgo NNehols. Thomas J Naylor, Dai
BamuelNuuman.imesSNeldllnge^NatolNungazer. John
G Neldlinger, WUlikn G Norwood Jacob N’ewberger,Gilbert
N Neyle, Thomas >Wewell. James A Norris, John R Nor
ton, Robert C NocklJames Nnngazer, William Nungazer,
Edwin LNeldllngerXfiwlaF Ntcoll,Thomas W Neill,Joseph
Nowlan, Walter 8 Not.
O,—John Oliver, paries E O’Sullivan, John W Owens,
George S Owens, Arainiua Ocurlor, Edward O’Byrne, Wil
liam C O'Driscoll. Detnls O’Connor. Phillip O'Connell, Dan
iel O'Hanlon, Timotlu O’Connor. Timothy O'Brien, Patrick
O’Connor, Frederick |tto. George W Owens.
P—Philip J Puna, Thomas Purse. John Poole, James
Potter, Joseph E Point Charles F Preston, William Procter,
Edward Paoelford. Ijwnrd Vadelford, jr.. Elisha Parsons,
Daniel G Phllbrlck, Aithony Porter. Dennis M Patrick, Ed
win Parsons. George ftrsona, Edward Powers. John Postcll,
Joseph W Philips, Jola F Posey. WUliam V Prentice, Henry
C Preston,Thomas Picron, John M Palin. Samuel G Pan
cost, Charles B Pattenon, OrrinC Parker, John Phalen, Jas
Potter. Michael PrendVgnst. Edward J Purse.
<1.—William Quanbck. jr., Marlin Quinn, John Quin.
K—Philip M Russel. Daniel Robertson. John A Richard
son, WUliam Remshiut, George Robertson, jr , Robert R
Rhodes.Henry Rober, tVilliam Rogers, Charles E Robinson,
Andrew M Ross. John IF Remshart, James G Rodgers. Ber
nard Roden, James B Xead. George Robbins. Joseph Rosso,
Jr., David Rosenblatt. VUliam P Rowland. Wm P Roberts,
John Reilly, Jefferson Roberts. John P W Read, Jas Rhind,
Joseph Ribero. Jaeob Roscnband, John 8 Rogers, Allen
Russell, William Roblmon. Jautes Riley, HnracoJ Royall,
John Reedy, Alexander K Ralston, Thomas M Ilosis, John
B PJiss, Thomas nedfren, Beniamin Reed Joseph B Ripley.
Patrick Reilly, Frands Ryan, John Riordon.John W Rabun,
James U Russell, Robert Halford. Waring Russell. Charles
W Rogers. Felix J Rosooblirg, Charles E Ryon. Joseph W
Roberts. Francis Reeves.Boseph Ross. Edward Riley.
S—Patrick K ShlelsHlonry Scltzor, Wm Henry Stilos,
Patrick Smith, Francis iorret. Samuel S Sibloy, Edward A
Soullard, Abraham Sim ion, Lixar Solomons. John A Schaf
fer. Frederick Schaffer, rancls F8lrobhart, Francis Shells,
Harman Silber.Joachit R Saussey. James J Snider, John
Savage. Ezra Stacy, Jan sHSandlford, Jacob Bluffer, Con
rad Scbnldor, John 0 S :ton, John H Strous. John FStur-
tevant, Walter W Snilt! Francis M 8tone, Emanuel Shef-
tall, John HStegin. Al anderJCShaw. Farley R Sweat,
James F Stokes, John A Staley, Abner Sawyer, Samuel B
Sweat, Janies Sullivan, kdotnon Shcftall, Daniel T Scran
ton. Daniel H Stownrt,. hn Slono, WUliam Salto, Joseph D
Stebblns,.Jacob Spang WilliamShlnners, John Shnuwsl,
Matthew Shannon, De lls Sullivan, PhUlp Smith, John
Shwlnk, James Shea. Ja es P 8creven, Thompson L Smith,
WUliamSwoll,Richard anlan,.Alexander A Smets, Wil-
Ham H 8raith, Andrew i eafvater, Edward J Sanders, Mor-
decal 8hertall. 8r., Jacol A 81uffer. Herman Sangstocn. Jas
M Stripling. Francis Sav er, Timothy Sheridon, John Scud,
der, James Skinner, Let i 8mlth, John Shea, Geo ISpen-
cer,8amuel L Spelseggt Simon Santim, Thomas 8mlth,
Junes Shephard, James Winner, George Simmons. Thomas
Spilth, Thomaa 8ca!ley, leorge J 8mlth, John 8toddard,
Jesse J Smith. John BS; n,Capt John Stevenson. Dr Jam os
/MSchloy. Thomas Saui era. John Steinberg, Wyatt W
Starke. William 8tarr. R Ham J Stafford.
T.—Peter G Thomas, hn F Tucker, John T Thomas.
WUliam S Thompson,G( ge HTitcomb, Charles 0 Talblrd,
John D Tenbroek, Johnompson, Frederick A Tupper. Jas
Tburrt. WUliam B Tins y. Barnard G Tilden, Anderson C
Toms, Francis Trucheln William TThompson, John Tier
ney, Edward Townsend, »hn C Tsylor, Allred F Torlar, Is*
reel K Telit, Lewis E Tet u, Wm H Uson, John H Ihode,
Cornelius Turbo to, Josh PTnstln.
V—Charles Van Har David Vender Tristam VeraUlle,
Henry H VerstlUe. Wlllh H 8 VerstlUe. Henry VlelsUtch.
W—Richard Wayne IwsrdG Wilson, William Waters,
Robert D Walker, Henry WlUInk. Laurence W WalL Na*
thanlel F Webster, Henr 0 Wyer, James T Webb, Henry E
Weed, Smith Warner, Th us White, Francis HWelman,
Nicholas Wolf. WUliam 7 Ite, Thomas 8 Wsyne, Benjamin
Whitehead, Jacob Wine’ g, Samuel A Wood. Geonm 8
Walt, Charles Wilson, Tt is* J Walsh, John W Wilson, Jo*
Jeph Washburn, Xacbarl > N Winkler, Lewla W Wells,Ed*
RICE LANDS FOR SALE.—Tlie Tract of LAND on the
Mary'sKlver, known as the Cutoff Tract,containing
seven hundred and seventy-two (772) seres, of which over
five hundred (600) acres are tide swamp and fresh marsh
lands, with a rise and full of tide of six feet. The marsh
land was successfully cultivated many years slnco, producing
Cotton, Cane, and Rice.
These lands could be put in order with less labour, it is
believed, than would be required for putting Hnmmock lands
in order, and ora considered very safe from overiluw in gales
and freshet*.
For lUrtlior particulars and tonus, whlclnvlll bo made easy
to a purchaser, apply to John Fraser and Co., Charleston,
8.C., or to Mrs. Henry BaUey, St. Mary’s, Camden county,
Georgia.
A plat of toe land may be seen at the office of too Geor*
gUn, apl 27—d&c
l FOR SALE.—A Tract of LAND, containing 202>£
’acres.and Improvements, neat WaltuourvUle, Liberty
county. The land Is of good quality, pine and bay land. 60
acres of which are In cultivation, and the remainder well
timbered, offering strong inducement* to persons interested
In procuring turiientlno. The Improvements consist of a
two-story frame dweUIng, together with negro houses, stables,
nnd aU other necessary outbuilding*. The location cannot
be surpassed for hoaltnfulness or salubrity of climate, with
good water, and a range for cattle which cannot bo excelled.
Tlienbovo property can bo bought at avery reasonable price,
and on too most accommodating terms, if early application
be made to toe subscribers, at WalthourvUlc. Liberty couuty,
H. W. BACON
qpl 26—dkc E. B. WAY.
valuable: rice land for sale:.
suae A Tract of Tide Swamp Land, containing 500 acres,
«H»iylngon tho Alatam&ha river, three miles above Dari-
.« 4"i.e(i, adjoining lands of tho estate of Butler end Dun-
wody on the east, and GlgniUlat and Walker on tho north
and west, having os good a pitch of tide as an* rice plan
tation on the river. My term* aro, twenty dollars per ncre,
ono-fourth cosh, and the balance on a credit of from five to
ten years, the Interest only required to bo paid nnnually.
Apply to the undorslgned ot Darien. In case of my absence
Mr. Janes Primus wUl show tho land, a plan of which can
be seen at the ofllco or too Georgian.
SAMUEL M. STREET.
Dinner, Jan. 22, 1863, jnn'26—lam
Rfo FOR SALE.—A Tract of LAND of Fivo Hundred acres
jCstrictly prime Rich Land, Immediately opposite the old
wn of Haruwick. Tito situation of too place affords one
of tho best Saw-mill seats In tho Southern country, facilities
for timber being easy and without end. Vessels coming
from soa can load immediately alongside, drawing from ten
to fifteen feet of water. For terms apply to Henry Williams,
U.S. District Attorney,8avannah,or to U. STILES, Bryan coun
ty:
STEAM SAW MILL FOR SALE,
S ITUATED half a mile from this City, on tlie canal, 1ms a
basin capable of holding two million feet of Logs. Tlie
Mill lias been in operation about soven months, runs two
gangs and an edging saw, also Grist Mill. This Mill saws
from 12 to 15 M. feel per day. For parttcutaraanply to
se29 WYLLY & MONTMOIUN.
FOR SALE—Tlmt valuable parcel of land formerly
Jr occunied by E. Jencke’s, Esq., known as a Cooper’s
nop and Yard. It Is bounded on tho east by West Bound
ary street, west by tho Canal, north by Railroad street, and
south by lota Nos. 6 and 0, and contains about four acres.
febl WYLLY k MON’TMOIJJN.
F iR SALE—Tlie westerly half of I<ot No. 2 Ynmneraw,
being the Wharf now occupied by the Charleston Steam
Packet Company, measuring ono hundred feet on the River,
and running back about two hundred feet to Canal-street!
The property Is now under a lease which will expire on toe
first of November next.
If not sold at private sale previous to tho first Tuesday In
February, it will toon be offered at auction at the Court
House. Apply to do!6 COHEN & FOSIUCK^
STEAM ENGINE * MACHINERY AGENCY.
The undersigned. B. W. Lkoxaiid and E.
^SiHlIL Smith, (the former having been for more
80 years manager nnd agent of the
®®3S*22»MatteawaD Establishments j tlio latter for
many years connected with the Allaire Works, as Superin
tendent and Engineer, and more recently superintending
engineer for toe Cbllina’Llne of New York and Liverpool
United Staten Mail 8l«um BUItm, an also of tho Ocean Steam
Navigation Company's.running botween-New York, South
ampton and Bremen,,) having formed a copartnership, of-
Ter tneir services as consulting Engineers and Agents, for
purchasing or superintending the construction of Paddle
Wheel ana Propeller Steam Vessels of every description,
Marine Engines and Boilers for Ocean nnd River Steamors,
Locomotives and other Railroad Machinery, Pumping En
gines and Machinery for Water Works and Draining Lands,
Blast Engines and Machinery foT Iron Works, Colton, Wool
en and Flax Manufactories, and Machinery for every de
scription of Manufacturing. Corn, Flourand Saw 6Iills.Su.
gar Mills and Refineries, Quartz Crushing and other Mining
Machinery, MU1 Geering, Shafting and Pollies. Every de
scription of Costings, Wrought Iron Forgings. Ao.
Specifications and contracts prepared, plans and de
tail drawings furnished, steam vessels, steam engines and
otoor machinery surveyed and value thereof estimated.
Second hand steam vowels, steam engines and Boilers,
cotton nnd woolen machinery generally, for sale.
W. B LEONARD & E. W. SMITH,
Office 75 Merchants’ Exchange,
Cr. Wall and Hanovor-streeta, Now York.
KBTOUWCIS AT THK .NORTH.
E K Collins. Agent New York and Liverpool U SMSteamers
C H Sand, Prosldont Ocean Steam Navigation Company
Slortlmer Livingston. Agent New York and Havre USM
Steamers.
Ezra Nye. Commander Steamer Pacific.
Joseph J Comstock, Commander Steamer Baltic,
G W Floyd, Commander Steamer Washington.
James P Allaire, Esq., formerly Proprietor of toe Allaire
Works.
John F Winter. Son & Co, Merchants, New York.
Eagle k Hazard, “ 14
Peter Cooper, “ «
Asa Worthington, ** «
A O Pat-melee. '* «
James Bogardus, Iron Store Builder, “
Hazard k Monteath, Morchants, Buffalo, Now York
Bush & Wildes, Merchants. Boston. Mass.
P Grinell k Sons, Merchants, Providence. R. I.
REVKRKXCKH AT TUB BOCTIt.
J P Phillips, Esq., Cleveland, Ohio.
J E Lemoine. President Mecnanics’ Mg. Co., Petersburg. Va.
C P Mallatt, President Kockflsh Mg. Co., Fayetteville. N. C.
J G Cairua, Agent Rowan Manufg. Co.. Salisbury. N. C.
Wm Gregg, President GranltevilleSIg. Co., Charleston, S. C.
George W Winter, Banker, Columbus. Geo.
Joseph W Winter, Esq., Montgomery, Ala.
W J Ledvard, Merchant, Mobile, Ala.
Sidney Smith, Esq. " “
Rufus R Belknap, Manuf’r “ “
James Saul, Esq., Prest. Com’l. Water Worka.N Orleans.La
W W While, Banker. New Orleans. La.
Samuel D Morgan, Merchant. Nashville, Tenn.
J O Ambler, Esq., Jacksonville. Florida.
J S Sanborn, Esq., Coffeoville, Miss.
Bnrttll k Patrick.Merchants, San Francisco. Cal.
Charles Bogardus, Architect. “ ~ sel8
L MATTE WAN MACHINE AND MANUFAC-
TURING COMPANY,
U NDER a now and improved organization, manufacture
locomotive and Stationary Engines. Sugar Mills, Gins,
Presses, lathes. Drills. Ac. Also, overv description of Cot
ton. Woolen nnd Saw Mill work. Shafting. Pulleys. Ac.. Cast
ings of any weight, (having a large assortment of patterns,)
at reduced price*.' F. 8. CLAXTON, Engineer.
Depot 13 Platt-street. eornor or Gold. Claxton A Wet-
more. Excelsior. Collins k Co. and II. Collins’ Axes, Ilard-
ware Agency, 23 Pratt-st., New York. oclO—lyc
J SILVER’S MINERAL PAINTS.
U8T RECEIVED.—A supply of Mineral I’nints, fire and
water-proof colors, unfading. Silver’s Mineral Paints
differ essentlaUy from all others in martlet. They are not
Clays, they require little oil, they do not work toiighly, but
easily os white lead. They lay on • very heavy body.
»et Immediately, and becoroean indostructeble covering of
flint. They neither crack nor peel, and require no stronger
dryer than white lead.
I have a variety of colors, Red, Yellow, various Browns,
and Jet Black, They are superior In body (or covering
property) to anything ever discovered, and pound for pound
will cover double the surface of White Lead or *ilno Mineral
paints, and require less oil.
I am now prepared to cover Hn Roofs, as nothing adheres
to tin like Silver’s Mineral Paints. For sale by
JOHN J MAURICE,
8 10 and 12 Barnard-slreet.
NEWPORT WATER CURE.
T HIS establishment will bo opened on too first of April
next. Address Dr, W.F. REH, Newport. R. I.
fob21—3m
REMOVAL.
TjlASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT—The sub-
X 1 scrlber having just removed to No. 21 Bull-street, (be-
tween Congress and Broughton-streeta,) would Inform hla
friends ana the public generaUy. that he wUlopen Tma
Dir, his second supplvof Fall ana Winter Goods, consisting
or the best French, EngUsh and American Cloths, Caasl-
merea and Vestings, purchased from tho most extensive lm-
porters In New York._ which bo Is prepared to make up in
M. 1). MURPHY,
PATENT SCALES.
TTTAIRBANK’S Patent Platform Scales—(Improved In qua!-
X ily and reduced In nrioe)—Adapted to every required op*
oration of weighing, os Railroad Scales for trains or single cars
In use on the principal railroads in the United States and
Great Britain, Warehouse Scales, Heavy Portable Scales, on
wheals, for foundries, roUlnj mills. Ac. Store Scales, various
modifications; Counter Beales, Hsy and Coal Scales, Ao.—
Theta Scales have been loti* known and severely tested; and
felt In their accuracy and perfect
regarded as the stand*
K A BELL. Agents
c«r»A7faT»%«S:
cacy ; but while BarsapwellaRootformsaalmportant part
otfteoomWnaUpn.lt l 1 , at toe .same time, compounded
with other vegetable ramodlea of great power, andlt is in
the peculiar, combination and scientific manner or its pre
paration, that Us remarkable success in the curs of dls-
ease depends. It acta simultaneously upon the stomach,
toe circulation and the bwwels; and thus three processes
which are ordinarily the result of threa different kinds of
medicine, are carried on at tho same time, through th* lu-
strumentollty of this oueremsdislsipintjwhlebgontly stim
ulates whlloU disinfects and expels from the stomach and
bowels aU that ts Irritating, and at the same time restores
their vigor and tone. Its great merit Is, tost It meets and
neutralises toe active principle of disease itself, and when
that It gone, the symptoms necessarily disappear: and wo
have only to point to the accumulated tesUmony or multi
tudes who have experienced its effects, to convince incredu
lity Itself or its real value.
Tlie proprietors submit to the publio the following certi
ficate from a highly respectable source, of a cure made by
using their prepantlonof Sarsaparilla:
„ Chatham, Mass., July 28,1860.
Messrs. A. B. A D. 8snds—Gentlemen: So truly valua
ble do l consider your Sarsaparilla, that 1 foci It to be my
duty to state for the benefit or others, the cure effected on
myself. Previous to 1845, I lmd a dime of the throat,
which destroyed too tonsils, land was then attacked with
violent pain In the head. Tills soon resulted Iq severe tn-
flammation, and immense quantIUes of blood and matter
were discharged. For six weeks the disease continued In
the liend, and then pervaded the body generally, attacking
nil the limbs. I was confined to a sick bed, from which I
never expected to arise. Many phyalelan* attended me,
and the most skilful pronounced me past cure. In short,
tongue cannot exnressmy sufferings; and In this condition
I heard or your Sarsaparilla, pure nosed six bottles, and re
nounced all other medicines. I did not expect to tokc all
I bought, so debilitated had my lystem become. Contrary
to all expectation, my henltb almost Immediately began to
Improve. I was nblo to attend 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 else could have relieved me of toe misery and
suffering I then endured. I most cheerfully rccomend Sands’
Baranparilla to all suffering as I have done. Respectfully
yours. • Kxbxcca Mato.
Knowingtbe above statement to be strictly correct, and
being near neighbors to Mrs. Mayo, we cheerfully testify to
the same.
Warren Rodgers, Esq. Mrs. PrlscUa L. Dodge.
John Hallett. Mrs. Rececca Smith.
ANOTHER REMARKABLE CURE.
Nxw York, Jan. 8,1860.
Messrs. Sands—Gentlemen : I have great pleasure in ac
knowledging to you the groat benefit fhave received from
the uso of your Sarea]rtmlla. A subject of pulmouary dis
ease. I made a voyngo to Europe, but while there continued
to bo afflicted. A few weeks after my return, I was seized
with a violent lieimrrhage of the lnmgs, and from the de
bility and great prostration of strength that followed, with
tho protracted difficulty of respiration, I am entirely re
lieved by tho use or your Sarsaparilla, which I consider a
most importaut and truly valuable discovery in the healing
art. 1 fuel that 1 have not for fourteen years enjoyed ao
good hoaltli ns at present. Gratefully yours,
E. S. Satxorr.
Prepared and sold,^wholesale and retail, by A BAD SANDS
Druggists and Chemfeta, 100 Fulton-st., corner of WiUiam,
New York. Sold also by Druggists generally throughout the
United 8tAtes and Canadas. Price $1 per bottle : six bot
tles for $6. For snle by MOORE A HENDRICKSON. TURN-
ER A ODEN, W. W. IJNCOLN and A. A. SOLOMONS. So.
vannah ; Haviland, Rlsley A Co, Augusta, may24—3i»
BWAIM’S CELEBRATED PANACEA^
For the euro or Incipient Consumption, Scrofula, General
Debility, White Swelling, Rheumatism, Diseases of the
Liver nnd Skin, and all diseases arising from impurities
of the blood and tho effecta of mercury.
S IVAIM’S PANACEA hna been for more than thirty years
celebrated in this country nnd in Europe for >ts extra
ordinary cures—for the certificates of which reference is
made to tho directions and books (which may bo had gra
tis) accompanying the Panacea. Some of which rive the
particulars of cases too frightful for general publics) ton.
where the patients had been almost eaten up with scrofu
la. nnd were deemed incurable by physicians.
It lias been used in hospitals, and private practice, and
has bad tho singular fortune of being recommended by the
most celebrated physicians and other eminent persona.
Among others by—
W. Gibson.M. D.,Prof. of Surgery.Pa. University.
Valentino Mott. M. D.. Prof, of Surg. N. Y. University
W. P. Dewees, M. D .Prof.of Mid. Pa. Ulilverslty.
N. Chapman. M. D., Prof of Physic,Pa. University,
T. l’arke. M. D..Pres’tCollego Physicians, PliUad.
Dr. Pel Valle. Prof, of Medicince, Havana.
Jose Eourenco de Luz. Prof, of Surgery. IJsbon.
J. Cbinnmn. Member Royal College Surgeons. London.
G. W. Erving. late Minister to Spain.
Sir Thomas Pearson, Major General British Army.
Gilbert Rolicrtson. British Consul. Ac.
And also, tbo wonderful cures effected by 8waltn’s Pana
cea have, for many years, made It an invnluable remedy.
Tlie Panacea does not contain mercury In any form.and bo-
lug an innocent preparation, it may bo given to the most
tender infhnt,
The retail price has been reduced to tl 60 per bottle (con
taining three linlf pints) or three bottles for $4.
BEWARE OF IMPOSITION.
Swnim's Panacea la In round bottles, fluted longitudinal
ly. with the following letters blown in tho glass: •* Swaim’s
—Pa.vacka—Piuujn’A,” and having the name of James
Swaim stamped on the sealing wax and written on toe label
covering the cork, and a splendid engraving for the sidu of
tho bottle, composed of geometric lathe work, comprising
nine different dies, whlcu have been turned for the exclu
sive use of tbo proprietor, by Draper A Co., bank note en
gravers of Philadelphia. In the centre is a portrait of the
late Wm. Swain, copyright secured.
Also, Sw a tin's Vermifuge,
A valuable Family Medicine, beings highly approved rem
edy for all diseases arising from debility of the digestive or
gans. such as worms, cholora morbus, dysentery, fever and
ague, bleeding ptles. sick headnebo. Ac. Eee the pamphlet
(which may bo bad gratis) accompanying the Vermifuge.
Prepared only at Swnim’s laboratory, toe old stand Sev
enth-street. below Chestnut, Pbitndelpola, and sold by all
the respectable druggists in tho United States.
Cactiox to tuk I'obuc.—Persons wishing to obtain tho
genuine Swnim's Panacea and Swnim’s Ytrmifuge. should
be careful to observe that the name SWAIM Is spelled cor-
roctly on the labels, or they may be imposed on by raedl
clues made in imitation of them by a person hearing a
somewhat similar name, well calculated to deceive. Gen
eral agents for the Uhtted States.
SCHIFFEUN, BROTHERS A CO.,
mb22—2nwtf 104 and 106 John-streot New York.
We do not propose to
force a nostrum befit re t*
those most Interested, the n-m*.*!
sajMEftb ukriaewr
read the UzUmony of tho«e »Kr.
valuable curative powers, but in J?, T * totfC
conraleswnte, so that the
toe fountain-head; a teursewu.? 4 579
credulous, and one bywWcuS
wedjr U certain of being
aswaRiaS?9s3
, „ MORHMORtfl RnnluiTinn. ^
* * X e *J Ub,e Eatmct, an
SSS-i'SS
I1i« ibo,» li,v« ,1,0 („, ,^' lk|
BITTEH mm AM Mm }nM
ji^’SsisssrisssjsSlSS
now herald II lo the world .n'U!' 1 ™*
rlrluM known In Uio ll.lori,
Plrjild.nl of th. Sr.t .UaChtt,
nr. and preatribe It.. lb,
Alterative nnd bSV. 1
em known. To tbo KMurlt
Balm of Gilead, Especially to {vm.i. .I^jj
bio condition ol liro.1t ro»m“3Sj*n«>!f
point of clllc.c, to on, of t " u
ccotrol.d under tbo c««p, l b„,
delicate ftmafe or Child 1
W Price $1 00 Mr bottle.
v -"i; VLKXANDFJUct, f
No. 1 Barclay-street, fAitor .
For rein by A. A. SUUJMOsl;..,
gists,Savannah, Ga. ' ••■-Cl
(he universal confidence f
adjustment, is such that they are now rega
ard.from which there Is no appeal.
myl2 . PHILBRICK f
P 7LOOR OIL CIDTHS.—Tho most complete stock of Oil
Cloths, In every vnrloty of patterns and colors, varying
In widths Prom one to eight yarns. Families and hotel keep-
itr dining rooms or halls without pioc'
H. GUION, Agent, Carpet Warehouse,
140 Congress and 67 St Julisn-st
— . White, Philip k,
Woolhonte. Ashbcl Well John J Waver, Jacob Walter,
George M Willett, James Welles, James Whlllhan, Enos
Wjtolngton. Allen Rwi it, Samuel WUmot.Wm Wilson,
Wiliam Wright James M Avne. William Tliorne Williams.
Patrick White, James W dte, Richard Wickam, WlllUo
MWadtey, Jaeob Waldbu George W Wyllr, William O
Wylly, Isaac P Whllobea l«wls Wiggins. WUliam Waters,
James White,Stephen P. hltehesd, James M Wayne. Hen.
rjr K Washburn,’Claus ttochen, Conrad Wsldschaldt
John Williamson. Johu C aguor, George M Waldhurg, Jno
J Watts, Edward O With ton. Jame* 8 Wilkins, Neman
“"•ws sasaaE-?r-
eight yards. Famllfesand hotelkeep
ers can oover thsir dining rooms or halls without piecing.
WM. H. GUlONj Agent, Carpet Warehouse,
igreas and 67 St Jullsn-sts.
F NE S1HRTS.—Those In want of a floe shlrt,~to fit well
and handsomely made, eon be accommodated at No
147 Bay-st, maylO l-RICE A VFaADER.
TnraftlNO AND JOCKEY CAPS.—Received by Ut* srrl-
X vela, anew supply. Those Ini want will please call at
147 Bay-st msy26 PRICE A VEADER.
■DlTlTfcli. CHEESB. Ac.—'20'Hubs now May Butler, 60
X) boxes Cheese, 28 bbla Hiram Smith's Flour, 60 boxos
Herring, landing tier steamer and for sale by
mil . SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
G OLF PENS AND PKNGI18 AND STEEL PENS.:—Just
1 reoelved, afineossortmeot* - -*•-
Mifflmilr —
s.
THE WONDER OF THE WORLD I
“ We would not grow one bud of hope
Yon cannot garner in ripe fruit 1 ’’
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, add sink many a gentlo spirit to sn
untimely grave! Consumption can bo cured—Asthma will
soon ho as tho things that wore—and Coughs and Colds, the
parents of that fell disease, that so often brings wo to tlie
homos of our land, vanish, ns If by mngto, before this sover
eign remedy.
This is that which has so long been sought for, and Is In
full faltli offered to tlie publio as a certain cure for cough*,
cold*, whooping-cough, croup, asthma, and consumption
nnd will. In any caso where lungs sufficient are left to sus
tain life, check the ulceration and raise tho patient to
health. Thin In not an Idle boast, nor Is this remedy sent
Into the market without a thorough trial, but hasprored
beyond a doubt, that what has been asserted can iik done.
•• The sentiment, that consumption cannot be cured, has
destroyed more live* than the disease Itself,"—Dr. Wakrkn.
But there Is Hope |
DEVINES' COMPOUND PITCH LOZENGE I
Tlie proprietor, by tho uso of this article, and the blessing
or Providence, was raised, when he was pronounced by his
physician to bo almost dying with consumption, to perfect
health, and is not willing that so great a blessing should be
withheld from those on whom ,l this right hand emissary of
death ” lias placed his mark.
Tlie lozenge Is perfectly harmless In Its nature, and can
bo taken with Impunity by the Infirnt and the Invalid ; and
Its beneficial effects will bo folt In a few houre after com
mencing Its use. Let all thou, tiy It. and If these assertions
are not proved, after an Impartial trial, tlie price or tho box
will be returned, and all agent* are authorized to relund
tho money In nny case where toe article is not perfectly
satisfactory.
These I-ozcngc* are put up In 26 cents, 60 cents, and $1
boxes.and only need a trial to be frill? appreciated.
C. P. HUNT. Darien. Ga., only agent for too Southern
States, to whom all orders must be addressed. fol8-dAw
COUGHS, COLDS AND BRONCHITIS.
P ASTILLES DE PARIS.—For tho cure of coughs, colds
and bronchial affections of toe throat, so prevalent at
this season of tho year. We do not recommend tho Pas
tilles de Paris to cure all toe ills life is heir to. hut wo do
say they will cure all affections of toe throat, aa a trial of
them will provo. Manufactured by Moore A Taylor, 81
Mnlden-Iano, New York. ’
N. B.—The gonnine beors tho written signature of Moore
A Taylor. Just received and for safe by
mn4 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square.
I jVMERSON’8 RAZOR 8TROI»S.—Theso celebrated Strops
J are made and warranted by Charles Emerson, nnd are
superior to any others now In use. Purchasers should be
sure nnd get tho genulno Strop, a* there are numerous
counterfeit* bearing toe same name, toe most of which ai
worthless. The genuine Strop can be had of
apll8 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument Square.
1 'NGUSll VERMIN DESTROYER.—Tills article isextei.
J steely used in England for destroying all kinds of bugs,
worms. Ac. For Roaches and Ante, there Is nothing equal
to It. It ha* been fairly tested In this city, and can be re
lied upon as an effectual exterminator of all kinds of vermin.
Justrecetecd, and for sale by W. W. IJNCOLN,
** 16 Monument-square.
C HERRY LOZENGES.—Compound Wild Cherry Lozenges,
for coughs, colds, and Inflentas. Theso Lozenges will
be found much more convenient than any of the liquid
preparation*,as they can be cerrled about too person, snd
always ready for use wljen the cough is troublesome, thus
C reventing a violent attack of coughing and constant lrri-
atlon of the lungs. Just received and forsale by
de*’ W. W. LINCOLN. Monument Square.
L inen Turkish friction - 'towels-Ta\ery - u*efui
article for bathing purposes, and much superior to the
gloves now In oso Where friction Is required, they aro
very highly recommended by toe medical faculty In Eng
land and the United Slate*, just received and for sale by
__mh24 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square
P LAIN WnrrE. BLUE ANDBLACK BERAIZETrambrTc
and jaconet muslins; Nainsook and mull muslins;
pLaid nnd striped jaconet and 8wlss muslins; plain and fig
ured Swiss muslin; embroidered Swiss muslin; white and
organda muslins; colored linen lustre*; and a fine assort
ment of ladies’ and gentlemen’s Unen cambric handker
chiefs. m9 AIKEN A BURNS.
"BACON, HAMS AND CANDLES.—25 hhds bacon sides'
IJ 600 Rolosons’s hams, 100 boxes adamantine candles,
in store and for sale by
may29 - OGDEN A BUNKER,
C OFFEE. SUGAR.' Ac.—Just received. 30 boxes ground
Java and Rio coffee, 8Q do mustard lu K ft cans, 10 do
ground pepper, 25 do family soap, 30 do Beadell 1 * candles, 30
casks Ryans’ Imndoo Porter In quarts and pints,30 bbla Ca
nal and Baltimore flour, 10 boxes 8’s tobacco, 30 bbla clari
fied crashed and ground sugar, 10 do solar lamp oil. in store
and for sale by DAVID O’CONNER,
junelfi corner Broughton and Drayton-streets.
B UTTER, CHEESE. Aq —20 kegs snd 20 tabs selected Gt
shen Butter. 60 boxes English Dairy CheesO) 100 do
new scaled Herrings. 60 bbla Hiram Smith and Genesee
Flour, 20 boxes Ground Coffee, 26 do assorted Candy,receiv
ed per steamer aud for sale by
Junel5 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft OO.
S OAP. STARCH, CANDLES. ftc.-300 boxes Fafalty. Pale
No. 1 and l H* Bar 8oap, 100 do Colgate's Pearl Starch,
80 doBosdel’s fi’a ami 8’s Tallow Gaudies, 60 do Stsr do, 40
do Treadwell’s Soda Biscuit, landing and for sale by
junelfi SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
J UST RECEIVED BY LAST STEAMER—Plain snd figur
ed black Barego, black and white plaid summer Silk,
E Uln snd figured black Tissue, black SewlogSllk for dresses,
lack Foulard Ellk. black English Yell Crape. Cambric and
French Muslins, for sale tor
may26
AYER’S Cl IK Kill PEi^TSi
tbr the cure of Coughs, Colds.
"And by the river, upon the bsnktwfM
tree* for meat, whose Ic-arsballnot
of shnll be for meat and the leaf ther**5v “* f
TJERK was hope for toe elck n£Sl£m
Al ry year adds new proof to the
promises shall not fail. u,Wu « fc|
As medical scienco discovert and dT
nature has given, ono by one, te*
race yield to the control of art Of *11 •
suffer from, none lias carried more “•»*
grave than Consumption of the Lam, TiS
some evidence that this too mar
nary complaints, in all their forma
Cherry Pectoral ^ “V " *
Spaco will not permit us to tmbliih u..
of the cures it has affected, hot the
will rurnish our circular. wli'
and indisputable proof or the facti.
Sufferers, rend and judge for TOorwlrei
Ibr Injlueruaand //oopujcw ,
Sir : 1 have repentrdly'"ueed
hooping cough and influenza and h»tTi?Ll
pronouncing it a complete remedy. Tout
have been afflicted with these dfeeasca,aaiVIS
toe Pecterel lm atony* afforded IniUotreBi
Wo attest the truth of the abore it»|«»if*H
M. McGixtt, Editor .Vuita J
J M.&nunus.|inSrf
lor fl ( onsvmjtiK CouM . 1
_ . „ Pmwtwl?
Denr Sir : For three yean, I have heea
cough so distressing that I rrfquenll/rtiiMfrjja
much of the time 1 was obliged to ijt im
chair, as my cough would (.uflWate mtsinlfi
Having used many reiueilies without midnl*
tried the Cherry Pectoral, which under tod
me altogether, lam with gratitude jwm,
Jm It
This is out of the numerous curts of dxhutUj J
accredited lo Cherry I'etind. [
Aum, N. Y., AtrtBj
Dr. Ayer. I»we11—Dear Sir: IhiTefortemlS
cd with asthma in tho worst form, no that lli_
obliged to sleep in my chair for a Urnrwltdil
being unable to breathe on my bed. f hat ^ J
many medicines, to no pur|*we. until atih 1
scribed, as an experiment your (berry Pretax
At first it seemed to make mo worse; bet bk|
week, I began to experience the moHmUMi J
lts uae; nnd now, In four weeks, toe aiimtun
moved. lean sleep nu my lied with com£Grtai!9_
state of health which Iliad ncTerexMttedtiajfV
0DKri.fSl
Commission and Forvtdiitla
From the /’resident of Am Amt
J. C. Ayer—Sir: I have used your Qumfk
own cose of deep-seated bronchitis, sod u ai
Us chemical constitution, that It Is ao sdsliM
for the relief of laryngical and bronchial _
my opinion, aa to its superior character,csikitl
vice, you are nl liberty to use it u yon thick m
Amherat. Sept. 12.1840. Isv asa
Among other distinguished cuthoritimW
their names to recommend this prrptntra shl
known to them for affections of tbelnnn arc; |
President Perkins, Vermont Medical C&tt
ProfeKsorSnilman, Yale College.
Professor Valentine Mott. New York.
Professor Cleaviand. Bowdoln IWbl CoHea I
Professor Butterfield. Ohio Medial Collegt
Canadian Journal of Medial Wat*.
Boston Medical and Surgical Jootul. 1
Charl‘ston.8. C. Medical Review.
Now Jersey Medical Reporter.
Hon. Henry Gay. V. S. .Senator, .
Hon. Geo. P. Marsh. American Ambtmdtkll
Gen. Emanuel Bulnrss. President of Chill L
Rt. Rev. Ed. Power, f/inl Bishop of Torotk |
Also, many eminent pliyifefan* tn /orelp com
Not only In tlie more dangerous ami dlsln
of the Lungs, but also a* s faintly medicine fa
use. tt Is tho safest, pleasantest nnd best In tent _
Prepared by J. C. AYER. Chemist, lorill
Sold by TURNER A CO.. A. A. 80IMMON8, l-M
C0I.N. HENDRICKSON tc MOORE. Savannah; M
the Druggists throughout the State. codfcrS
AKIN ft BURNS.
TT'EMPTON ft VERSTILIE have just reooived, a fine lot
IV. m figured grenadines, crape (Cartels, silk tlzsuei and
bareges, which they are offering very low at tbelr stand,
next tn F: Zogbaum’s music store, Wiring’s range. apl2p
H OUSE. KEEPING DRY GOODS-Uiwo and cotton sheot-
tng, pUlow cm* Uviea and cotUsq, DUh linen or the
tog? torn' ktabi e ' V ’l* en
CAKl’KIt’8 SPANISH fiUXTtll|
TUB GREAT VGIUFIEU OF THE BUT
Not n Particle of Mercury is A
A N INFALLIBLE REMEDY for fcrofut*. Klg
Rheumatism. Obstinate CutaneousIrupUoiafl
or PuKtulu on the Face, Blotches. lloiU.Chronic ter
Ring Worm or Tetter. Scald Head, Eola(|emeot d
of the lloncsand Joints. Stubborn Ulo n.SyfHAl
dors, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and ill Mmiaifl
from an injudicious uso of Her *' ' 1 ‘
Impurity of tlie Blood.
Tills valuable Medicine, which has become eel
tho number of extraordinary curt* effected tki
agency, has induced the proprietors, at the uqnl ss
o? their friends, to offer It to the public,whichIklH
tho utmost confidence In Its virtues *nd wondofiM
properties. The following ccrtlflcak*. selectedfiejljB
number, arc. however, stronger testimony
word of the proprietors; and are all from
known in their localities, and of the highest n
many of them now residing in the city of Rich
F. BOYDEN. Kbq., of the Exchange Hotel 6
known every where, says he has seen tha Mcdicslffi
C.vrteii’8 Sraxisn Minv»z ndmlnlsUiedlnoratlg
case*, in nearly all the diseases for which iliiwsj
cd. with the most astonishingly good raultx M
the moai extraordinary medicine he hiieteiRajJ
AGUE AND FEVER-GREAT CURB-! tedjJ
tlmt for three years I had Ague and Fever of
lent description. I had several Plivelclm UnlfaflJ
titles of Quinine. Mercury, and I believealllfawjj
verlised. but ail without any permanent retd*
tried CaimcK’s Svaximi Mixtlrk. twohotlto
tually cured me. and 1 am happy to say l binorej
Chills or Fevers since. I consider II toe bed Wf*
world, snd the only medicine that everrearWajJ]
Beaver Dam, wear RUUmond.Vs. JWD WJrJ
C. II. l.lTK, Esq., now in the city ofa’® ! **’J|
many year* In the Post Office, has such
aatenishmg plflracyor Cabtkr’s EwsM• *{m* -1
has bought upwiinls of 60 bottles, which he Dip®.,
to tho nfilleted. .Mr. Lurk ujs he huKVKW.j
(ail when taken ncconling to direction!.
I>r. MINGK. a practising Physician, and :»
Oty Hotel, in the city of Richmond. ttjiteW"
In » number of instances tho effects of Cixro
MtxmiE. which were most truly surprising, w
case of Consumption, dependent on the Littf,wF”]
feet*were wonderful indeed. .. .fa
SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of the firm « !!
Richmond, was cured of Liver compilin'" Vrjjji
Ing. by the use of two bottles of Carter I of***
GREAT CUKE OF SCROFULA-TM BIW'•Sd
mond Republican hadssenant emgo/«“,
room, cure I of violent scrofula, cow wow -
ttem. which entirely disabled him from «rfc
of Carter's Spsotsh Mixture made a renew
the Editors. In a public notice, say they
mend it to all who sro afflicted wlthm/
STIIJ, ANOTHER CURE OF SCROfTU^Mjp
valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Oerters ^
tore. 1 consider it a trulv valuable meoln» .
TAY1DR, Conductor on tlio R. F. k P. R- R-W,
Saft'lihcum t)f20 Ytart St*"41*1^
Mr. JOHN THOMPSON.residing In
waa cured by three bottles of Carter* ‘j*® .U dl4
Salt Rheum, which he had nearly M
the physicians or the city could ^
Is a well known merchant of Richmond, »a,
Is moat remarkable. , _ ajipri
WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond,
ired of Spyhilis. in the worst fona,b/«^.Ji
„Ixture. He say* be cheerfully rtCMn®*®® 1
alders Itan Invsluable medicino. _.,, 0 radHte
RICHAKD E. WEST, of Richmond, wsieaw^
nnd what physicians called ronfirmte
three bottles of Carter’s Spsniih
EDWIN BURTON. Commissioner of tot
has seen tho good effect* of Carter i fl* mM0
number of SpyhlllUc esaes, and »yt« “ ‘
tluit horriblo diseaso. - earri^. 1
WM. G. HARWOOD, of Richmond. Vs -«
and ulcere, which disabled him from *** ‘ ^
bottles of Cartel’s Spanl.h MWuifc <^ VLs
walk without a cnilch, In s abort tlm* r
Price II per bottle. ri/vB k Cfi»'
Principal Depots at M. WARD, CW® r
Miden Une. New York. .. « ggtrt,’
T. W. DYOTT ft SONS, No. 182 Nona » ‘
i 'i’E»NCTr k DEERS. No.
And for nlo bj A’S’SJI**
M. CARTER, A. A. UMKOEB *00-*^“
DroggtiU And Counlrj Noroboofa oxrf»»*-
may20—ly ■—*
L INEN GOODS.—RlcbanUon’s 44 W***j5||
ease linens; 64 to 124 Unen
table Damask, DoJlfe’s Dstnaik
kins, bird’*-oye knd Scotch Dlspers^Ilii**^^;
brio Handkorcblcfii.snd Lawn-Iawn.tf^jjfllfi
sale by ttbll
S UGAR.—22 hbds choice Porto Weo^PjjyjJS
Defined and Clarified do,
Sugar House Molasses, 60 do HlrsmSanM^
see Flour.60 do Butter, SugsrsadSodsj^lJij
landtogsndforsoleby
M PRENDER0A8T ft 00-h ,T J iSteTSi;
. case of very eWce^Ereseh 3
and brocade, black grenadlaej.
Stes*