The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, July 12, 1853, Image 4

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BtTtonth, 28th Jons, 1868, . do . . do .... . do ..... ...266 74 190 21 12 03 363 60 81 87 32 13 19 17 7 97 11 13 95 67 S DMINISrrRATOR’.-* 8ALE.—On the first Tuesday in Au gust next, will be soH, at the Court House In Bulloch county, between the legal hours of sals, the following, to wit: Andy, a negro man, aged about rorty-flve yeera, a good field hand and axeman; Hilly, a woman, aged about tixty yean. Sold as the property of Robert Donaldson, de ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de ceased. Terms msds known on ths day of sale. ■ July2 MATHEW DONALDSON, Administrator. A dministratrix salk.-bj Sri™ of ™ onier or the Ordinary of Chatham county, will be sold, before the courthouse door, In the city of Savannah, on the first Tues day In August nett between the usual hours of sale, the following negroes, via: one woman named Peggy, and two boys Antony and Matthew; alio, 1 shot gun. 1 silver watch, and 1 single horse wagon. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of the estate of A. J. Maxwell, late of said county, deceased, jtwall—2m S. M. MAXWELL, Adm’x. A “ DIDNISTRATOB'S 8ALK.—On the first Tuesday in Au- gnat next, will be sold at the court house in Bulloch •ountv, between the legal hours of sale, the following prop erty, to wit: Andy, a negro man aged about forty-five f ears, a good field ham* wenty years j Bold as — , deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors or said deceased. Terms made known on the day of salo. Junelg MATHEW DONALDSON, Adm’r. rnULLOCII SHERIFF'S SALE.—Will be sold, before the -D courthouse door in Bulloch county, between the legal hoars of sale, on the first Tuesday In August next, the fol lowing property, to-wit: one tract of land, containing seven Lundrsd acres, more or less, lying in said county, bounded by lands of Louis Laniar. Rhesa Meraan, and George «oss— cold as the property of John Clifton, to satisfy a fl fa. in favor of David T. Phillips, issued from a Justice's Court, in the 46th district of said county. Property pointed out by S lalntlff. Levy made and returned to me. this day. Juno th, 1863. junell ERASTUS WATERS. Sheriff. C HATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE—Will bo sold, on the first Tuesday in August next, before the Court House in the city of Savannah, between the legal hours of sale, all that lot or paroel of land situated in the District of White Bluff. In the county or Chatham and State of Georgia, bounded by lands belonging to the estate of Jno. P. Williamson, tho estate of Livingston Ebenezer Hill, and lands of Hamilton. Said lot or parcel of land more fully and particularly de scribed in the mortgage fl fa under which it Is sold, and contains one hundred and ninety-six acres, more or less, levied on as the property of James A LaKoche. to satisfy a fl fa issued on foreclosure of a mortgago issued from Chat ham Superior Court.May terra. 1863. in favor of Jno. N. Lewis. Treasurer of the Savannah Mutual Loan Associa tion, against James A. LaRoche. jyl JOHN DEVANNY, Sheriff, c. c. C HATHAM SHERIFF'S SALE.-’Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in August next, before the court house in tho city of Savannah, between the legal hours of sale, all that certain lot and improvements, situate, lying and being in the city of Savannah, and known In the plan of said city as number twelve. New Franklin ward; levied on as the prop erty of Clarence P. Hollfs.to satisfy a fl. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Chatham county in favor of N. E Mc- Cready vs. Clarence P. Hollis. Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney. Jyl JOHN DEVANNY, Sheriff o. c. C HATHAM SHERIFF'S SALK.—Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in August next, before the court house in the city of Savannah, between the legal hours of sale, all that lot and improvements, situate, lying and being In the city of Savannah, and known in the plan of said city as lot number fifty-fire. Brown ward, corner of Drayton and Lib erty-streets ; levied on to satisfy two fl. fas. in favor or the Planters' Bank or the Stato of Georgia against Robert W Pooler, administrator of Caroline M. Fraser, deceased, and Rebecca H. Pooler. Jyl JOHN DEVANNY. Sheriff c. o. Tbtoe ore, therefore, to die and admonish all whom Itmay sonoern, to be and appear before said Court to make objec tion (If any they nave), on Or before the first Monday In January ntxt, otherwise said Utters eylll be granted, Witness, John M. MlUenl Esq., Ordinary for Chatham ooun- tythUIkt day of July. 1668. Jy2 JOHN M, MtiJ.EN o, o, o. BORGIA—(AdtAam County r—To all Whom it mqy con- corn: Wlisreas, Abln P. Hearing will' apply at ths Court of Ordinary for Uttera of admlnlr*—“ ^— * William Death Istratlon on the ee rie or William Dearing: These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern to be and apper before said Court to make objec tion (if any they have) on or before the 6rst Monday in Au- gust next< otherwise said Utters Will be granted. Witness, John M. MllUn, Esq.,Ordinary for Chatham coun ty, this 1st day of July, 1863. Jy2 JOHN M. MILLLEN.o. 0.0. G EORGIA—Chatham County f—To all whom it may con cent: Whereas, Nurman Wallace will «ppiy at the Court of Ordinary for Utters dlimlaaory as Excutor on the estate of Robert Isaac : Those are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern to bo and appear before said Court to mako objec tion (If any they have) on or before the first Monday in February next, otherwise said Utters will be granted. Witness. John M. Millen. Eaa., Ordinary for Chatham coun. tv,this second day of July, 1863. Jy3 JOHN M. MILLEN. o. o. o. Chtmiitly and Pharmacy-Aua. Mura, M. D. -, MaterU Msdlca, Therapeutics am) Medical Jurisprudence _j, p, gaevin, M. D. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and InfknU—J. A. ^ptyslSogy and Pathological Anatomy—H. V, M. Mium, Institutes snd Practice of Medletntf-L. D. Ford, M. D. Demonstrator of Anatomy—H. F. Cawtubj, M. D. Assistant Demonstrator—Row. Qramu. M. D. CLINICAL LECTURES will be delivered regularly at the CUy Hospital, and ample opportunities will be afforded f the study of Practical Anatomy. Fees for the entire course $106 MartrlouUtton ticket (to be taken once) 6 For further particulars, apply to June24—law6 O. M. NEWTON, Dean. The following papers will copy weekly to the extent of five dollars: Democrat. Huntsville, Ala.) Gazetto, Flor ence, AU.; Republican. Jacksonville, AU.; Spirit of the South. EufaU. AU : Monitor, Tuscaloosa, Ala.; Journal, Montgomery,Ala.; Advertiser. Mobile, Ala.; Mlsalsilppian, Jackson, Miss.; Democrat, Columbus, Sliis.; Flag of the Unlnn.Jsckson,Miss.; Courier. Natchez: Register, Knox ville. Tenn.i Advertiser. Chattanooga, do.; Post, Athena, Toon,; Messenger, Aahvllle. N. 0.; Patriot, UreenvLIe, 8. 0.; Southern Rights Advocate, Anderson, 8. C.; Banner, Abbeville, 8. C.; Advertiser, Edgefield. 8. C.; Southern Christian Advoi ate, Charleston,8. U.j Floridla Sentinel,Tal lahassee. Fla.) Standard. CassvIlU. (Ja ; Courier. Rome Ga.; Advueato,Marietta, Ga.; Banner, Athens, Ga.; Republican. Atlanta, Federal' Union, Southern Reoorder, Mllledgevilla. Ga.; Journal, A Mossenger, Macon. Ga.; Enquirer, Colum bus. Ga.; Patriot. Albany. Ga.; Temperance Banner.Index, l'enfield, Ga.; Georgian and Republican, Savannah, Ga. shall be quWJfledtovotsat elections . Ifor Mi, min of the o)ty Of Bavinnab and the hamlets tlisreor.who tore cltlseuiof UU United Htatee. havs resided In the State of Georgia for one year ItnibedUfelj preceding the election ana within the corporate llmlU of Savannah Tor one month Immediately preceding their registration, and continue so to do up to the time of election, who liave attained the age of twenty-one years, have paid all city taxes or hayeTn theiroWn right sufficient real estate to satisfy any tax' exe cutions whloh may be against them, who have made all re- turns required by the ordinances of the city, and have been registered according to the provisions of tbU act.—Extract from the Registry Law. patted Jan. 22; 1862. The following named |«rsons have registered their names since the first of January, 1868, and up to June 28, 1868, Inclusive i A«—Matthias Amorous, John W Anderson, David Abra hams, Charles Arnold,George A Ash, Robert Austin, George Alexander, Charles B Ash, William U Andrews, George H Ash. John 8 A chord. George W Anderson, 8tewart Austin, Benjamin R Armstrong, Thomas A Sataw, lit—Benedict Uourquln, John W Rise. Gilbert Duller, John PBoifeuillet. John V Barber, Julius Bacharach, George L Blount. Anton Dorcbert, Joseph Black, Alexander Francis Bonuett. James 11 Bashlor, Michael Botey. Claudius E liarle, Cliss W W Hrucn. James M Butler. Hyman E Byck. William .1 Bandy, Edwin H Bacon, Wiu James Bulloch. Slegmuud Berg. Milton J Buckner, John Boston, Henry 8 Bogardus, William H Bulloch, Patrick Dulkley, John W Beasley. John 11 Barnwell, James T Buckner. Anthony Busier, Thomas A Brown, John Burns, Joseph 11 Burroughs, Berrien M B Bur roughs. William F Brautloy. Charles 11 Boll, Elias It Bars tow, Petor A Blois, Wm Gaston Bulloch, Isaac Brunner. John Brunner. James Bauoroft. Philip 11 Bohn, James A Brown. John Mscpherson Berrien, Barnard E Bee, Richard Burke, David Bell, Thomas H Barrett. Edward J Blount, Wolfe Barnett, Conrad E Byck, Charles Bishop, Wm Ulols, Valentine Brunner. Charles W Brunner, Joseph W Brown, Joseph 11 Baldwin. Francis Blair. Michnel Brannon. James K Uuilough. James A Baker, William M Blount. Wm Bom ken, William D Bashlor, William Burges, George A Bolfeull- let. William Beenkun. Patrick Brady,Thomas U Bulloch. C—Solomon Cohen, Bernard Constaiitiue. David C Cash, William Cullen, Peter Curb, David Lopez Cohen, James A Cuurvoiale, Montgomery Cumming, Daniel B Camp. George B Cumming, MososCoburn, 1 William Crabtreo. Aaron Cham- ( Ion, Daniel D Coop, Isaac Cohen. Frederick Cook. Fiederlck V Cornwell, William 1‘ Clark. William 11 Cuyler. Carrol A Cloud. Spencer Currell. Pierce Condon, William M Charters, Cliarle- Gar*. Daniel Clarke. John F Compogniac. Georgo Callcy, Myles 1) Cullens, Peter L Constantine. Nicholas Cru- 5 er, Henry It Christian. John Cordeal, Wallace Cumming. amea H Carter, William Cooper, John J Cornell. Jumes T Clark. James 0 U Campbell. Samuel J Cassells. Joseph S Carrulhers. John D Charlton. Bryan Connor. William Oscar Charlton, William Cox, Hugh Cullen, James Cleary, Moses 8 Cohen, Thomas Corr, Joseph SClagiinrn, John F Carsten. Charles PCooper. JohnGreeno Cooke.HenryGeaver,Jacob Cohen. Benjamin L Cole, Silas M Coleltig. John L Ciurk. Thomas W Cooper, Henry Casson. James Cox. Robert M Charlton. James Cox, Francis Canfield, Peter Gars, Jamta Carey. Thomas Cusacli. Thomas Carey, Daniel Cole, Luke Christie, Lewis F Cooke, Earl A Crafts. Patrick Clark, Mich ael Cusacli, Michael Couway. Antonio Clirlstidora, Isaac J Cohen, Francis Champion, Aaron Champion. D—David R Dillon, Martin Duggan. Archibald C Daven port. Isaac Davis. John Daily. Janies Dunn. William Dixon, Moses C Denn.ChesIey Dugger, William II Dunning, Henry J Dickerson, Albert LDeLorge. Isaac D'l-yon. John E Davis, John Doyle. Jr., Isaao DeLaroche, William M Davidson, Wm H Davis, Richard Dawson,Charfos S Davis, Nicholas Dixon. Lewis LDuvis. Francis II Ilemere. Patrick Doyle. Michael Donnelly, Morty Dorgan, John Downing. Richard W Dela ney. Thomas Doyle. Thomas E Davis. Sheldon C Dunniny. George W Davis, Michael Daily. Francis D Dana, Joseph 0 Davis, John Doyle. Jacob DoLuMotta. John P A Dupon. E—Henry Ellis, Peter Eudres. John Everard. Richard Ennis, tohn Klskeamp, Stephen Elliott, Jacob A Epstein, John B Epstein. Thomas Eden, Daniel Egan. F.—Joseph Felt. Owen Foley, Jeremiah Fickling, Green Fleetwood, Louis N Fnlligant. Uaspar J Fulton. Washington F Florence. Joseph S Fay, John U Falllg&nt. John C Ferrill. Andrew Furry. Freilericli Finch. Willium 1) Ford.Sowell H Fisk. John Hemming, Richard Flanigan. Thomas Ford, Patrick Heniing, John Foster, John D Fish, Bryan Foley, Josiah It Fisher. John Foley. Jacob Friend. Dugald Fergu son. John Flannegnn. -lame's Fountain. Henry K Fort.Benia min Fickling, Robert Ferrell, Gordoy kayo, Joseph EFalli- gant. G.—Joseph George. Robert II Grlfitu. Francis Grlmbnll Joseph George. Jr.. Robert M Goodwin. John B Gallic, David H Galloway.Seaborn UoiMlall. John Ganimell. Domingo Gal- leo. Joseph F Gammon. Charles Gross, Martin Gerkcn. Janies E Gaudry. Philip Gieblehouse, Henry Gauahl, John F Gull martin. John Gerdts. Benjnmin Glnovoly. John LGroven- stein. Ebenezer W M Gifford. James E Godfrey. George A Gordon. Calvin L Gilbert, b'ninuel Goldsmith. Nickies Gelt, IInruceGillum. John S Green, Frai.cis L Guo. Jas Gowan, William T Goodwin. Willium W Goodrich, Michael Gearey, Michael Gay. Lewes Grenvald. Israel Geer. II—Thomas Holcombe David F Ilalsev. William Hess. Christopher Hussey. Richard 11 Howell. Charles S Hardee, William Howe. William Hunter. William F Holland. James Hunter, George 8 Harding. Edwin E Hertz, Martin Horn, I«mucl L Hover. John liaupt, Samuel U Hnupt. William Henry. Henry liaupt, Willium W Ilendley, Robert Haber sham, John E Hernandez. Robert, Hutchison. Alfred Huy wood. William Henderson. Charles A Hall. Geo W Hardens- tie. Robert A Honiker. William L liaupt. Humphrey P Hor ton. Peter Henry. William Heidt. Levi Hart. Thomas Hen derson, William P Hunter. Mannaduke Hamilton. Peter D Hilzhelm. Charles F Hamilton. John F Hamilton. William Hune. William (1 Hausinun, Dnvid Harrignu. Henry Har- ( ier. Howell W Hollister, Enoch D Hendry, John O Howard. Villiam II Holmes, Geo Troup Howard. William B Hale. Gustavs A Holcombe. Claus Hartman, Samuel Hamilton. Edward J llnrden, Stephen N Harris, Columbus S Harris. James BU Harley. Undun Hughes. Prinleau Hamilton, Jno U Hunter, Dennis Haley. James E Hogg. Jonathan llill.Jno Hall. Peter Horumnn. John A Ilenges, Nicholas Heyle.Gco Hubbard. Patrick Hopkins, Matthew Harding. E>iwnnl C Holbrook.Stephen llntterkh.Oliver S Hunter. LewisV Har ris. William Ilavell. James Hackett. Judge W Harris. John M Harrison. Joseph M Haywood, Juiues J Iline.s. Thomas ileffurinau, William L liaupt. ImJoIid W ilily. J—John It Johnson. John T Jones. James R Johnston. Idward Junes. Janies C Jones. Alexander Johnson. William Bullock Jackson. Enoch S Johnson. John D Jesse. John J Jackson. James 11 Johnston, Robert Jackson, Wm James, Peter Jacobs, Jnmos M Jones, Peter Edward Judonnes, U Jackers. Joseph W Jackson, Nicolas Jeffries. K—Philip Kolb, John Kennedy, Alfred Kent. Gofer! Kuck. Peter Krousu, William Krauss. John W Kihbee. Her man Kuhlman. Died rich Kuttenhorn. Nicholas King. John W Kelly. Jumes W King. Nicholas Kelley. Huuford Knapp, Thomas Kemp, John W Kelley, William Kino. James Ker. PhlneoK M Kollock, Philip Kean. Noah U Knapp Aaron J Kaser. James Kennedy. Frederick Krenson. Emanuel Kan- waller, Dauiul Keane, Edward S Kemptou. Dr A Kolliause. L«—Tlionias E Uuyd. Iu)uls l«griel. John N I-ewis. Ihiniel J lambreth, John It Ughtbiiurne. William M Leigh, Alonzo H Luce. Hugh Logan, Stanislaus M l-nilitcau, John Lyons, 1-ovl [«lientlial. Peter U*c. Edward l^ivell. William W Lin coln. Oliver A LnRncbe. John M B Lovell. Murtin Larkin. Noble Lyon. Frederick l^liof. Joseph H loidson. John 11 I .add. Daniel 1-enhy. Benjamin IV Llloyd. Cliarles A I. La mar. Peter Laurens, Jumes F Under. Mutthew Luftmrrow. E»lward Lynch. John T Latham.Philip S leaver,Hugh Ijir- kin, James J I/)gnn. Joseph IJppman. Andrew Ix>w, Wm K Long, Andrew J Ia*bey, Michael I-avin. Dnvi-I P Linder slilne, Casper Lcnycr, Timothy Iav!u, Charles T Law, Sam uel S levy. M—Hugh W Mercer. Anthony F Mera, Abraham Minis William 11 C Mills. Jacob Mnnke. Mulford Marsh. William Morrill, John Mallery, Adolphe Mode. John Makin. Gefert Murkins. James W Morgan. Ralph Meldrim. Dan Mailette, Horace Morse. William 11 May, Samuel S Miller, John Mur chison, Christian W Mayialnder.Solomon Mayer. .lohn.Mus- terson. Luder Mehrtens. Jacob Manses. John K Mallery. Hen- ry Macnhard. Thomas R Mills. James Motinahun. Charles A M a gill, John U Mallard. Jacob Miller, Matthias II Meyer, Alvin N Miller, Simon Morris. Lcander Moore. Jno A Mayer. Richard C Mackall, Michael Meath. Fabian Myerhoffcr. Thomas Meath. John Murchison. Bryan M Morel. Hugh \\ Mercer. John Mahanncy.Thomas Mntiar, William E Mongin. John Morris, Jeugen H Mehrtens. Tliomns Murtsugh. Syl vester H Manning. Charles Muller. Cornelius D Murphy, Macpherson D Millen. Isaac M Marsh, Wm B Mell, John Murphy. JohnS Moutmollin. Me—George A McCloskey, Bartholomew Mc-Junsrncy Patrick McDowell. William McCarthey. Joseph J McCoy Laurence McKenna. Thomas McKcnaa. Daniel McRcdmond, Thomas W McArthor. James McHenry, Michnel McOrea Patrick McGovern. Norman W McU*od, William J McIn tosh, James McEcely, Alexander Mcilardy, Angus McAl- pin, Michael McCarty, Nell McHugh. James Mclnnarney, John McGunniglo. Thomas 0 McGu-key, James McFeely, Patrick McGlolu. Dennis McGuire. John McCall. H—George N Nichols. Thomas J Naylor. Daniel Nelson, Samuel Nuttman.James 8Neldlinger. Nathl Nungazcr. John G Neldlinger. William G Norwood Jacob Ncwberger.Gilbert N Neyle. Thomas M Newell. James A Norris. John R Nor ton, Robert C Nock, James Nungazer, William Nungazcr, Edwin LNeldliuger, LowlsF Nicoll,ThotnusWNeill,Joseph Nowlnn. Walter 8 Nott. O—John Oliver, Charles E O'Sullivan, John TV Owens, George S Owens, Armlnius Ocurlor. Edward O’Byrne. Wil liam C O'Driscoll. Dennis O'Connor. Phillip O’Connell. Dan iel O’llanlun.Timothy O'Connor. Timothy O’Brien. Patrick O'Connor. Frederick Otto. George W Owens. P—Philip J Punch. 'ITiomss Purse. John Poole, Janies Potter. Joseph E Pelot. Charles F Preston, William Procter, Edward Paaelford. Edward Padelford. Jr., Elisha Parsons, Daniel G I’hilbrick. Anthony Porter. Dennis M Patrick, Ed win Parsons. George Parsons. Edward Powers. John Postell, Joseph W Philips. John F Posey.William V Prentice, Henry C Preston. Thomas I’idgon, John M Palin. Samuel G Pan cost. Charles II Patterson. Orrin C Parker. John Phnlen, Jas Potter. Michael Prendeigast. Edward J Purse. Q,.—William Quantuck. jr.. Martin Quinn. John Quin. It—Philip M Russell. Daniel Robertson. John A Richard son, William Remshart. George Robertson, jr. Robert K Rhodes.Henry Holier. William Rogers, Charles F Robinson. Andrew M Ross. John W Remshart. James G Rodgers. Ber nard Roden, Janies II Read. George Robbins. Joseph Rosso, jr.. David Rosenblatt. William P Rowland. Wm I* Roberts. John Reilly. Jefferson Roberts. John P W Read, Jas Rliind, Joseph Riboro. Jocob Roscnband, Johu 8 Rogers. Allen Russell. William Robinson. James Riley. Horace J Royall. John Reedy. Alexander R Ralston, Thomas M Rosis. John B Ross. Thomas Hedfren. Beniamin Reed Joseph B Ripley. Patrick Reilly, Francis Ryan. John Riordon.John W Rabun. James M Russell. Robert Ralford. Waring Russell. Charles W Rogers, Felix J Rnsenburg. Charles E Ryon. Joseph W Roberts. Francis Reeves, Joseph Ross. Edward Riley. 8—Patrick K Shlela, Henry Seltzer. Wm Henry Stiles, Patrick Smith. Francis Porret. Samuel S Sibley. Edward A Soultard. Abraham Simpson. I.lzar Solomons. John A Schaf fer. Frederick Schaffer. Francis F 8trobhart. Francis Sheila, Harman Silber. Joachim R Snussey. James J Snider. John Savage. Ezra Stacy. James HSnndlford, Jacob Shaffer.Con rad Schnlder. John G Sexton. John HStrous. John FStur- terant. Walter W Smith, Francis M Stone. Emanuel Slief- tall. John H Stegin. Alexander J C Shaw. Farley R Sweat. James F Stokes. John A Staley. Anner Sawyer. Samuel B Sweat. James Sullivan. Solomon Sheftnll. Daniel T Scran ton. Daniel H Stewart, John Slone. William 8alto, Joseph D Stebbtns, Jacob Spang. William Shinners. John Shuuzel, Matthew Shannon, Dennis Sullivan, Philip Smith. John Shwink. James Shea. James P Screven, Thompson L Smith. Will am Swoll. Richard Scanlan, Alexander A Smeta. Wil- Ram H Smith, Andrew Steafvatcr. Edward J Sanders, Mor- decal SlieRall. Sr.. Jacob A Shaffer. Herman Sangstoch. Jas M Stripling. Francis Sawyer. Timothy Sheri don. John Scud- der. Jumps Skinner. Lewis Smith. John Shea. Geo I Spen cer. Samuel L Spelsegger. Simon Santlm. Thomas Smith. James Shephard. Jamas Skinner. George Simmons-Thomas Smith. Thomas Scalley. George J Smith, John Stoddard. Jesse J Smith John B Span. Capt John 8tevenson. Dr James M Schley. Thomas Saunders. John Steinberg, Wyatt W Starke. William Starr. William J Stafford. T—Peter G Thomas John F Tucker, John T Thomas, William S Thompson.George HTHcomb, Charles G Talblrd, John DTenhroek. John Thompson, Frederick A Tupper. Jas Tburrt. William B Tinsley. Barnard G Tilden, Anderson C Toms. Francis Truchelut William TThomnsnn. John Tier ney. Edward Townsend. John C Taylor. Alfred F Torlay, Is- rael K Tefft. Lewis F. Tebeau, Wm H Ttion. John H Thode, Cornelius Turbush. Josiah P Tustin. V—Charles Van Horn. David Veader Tristam Yerstille, nenry H Verstille. William H 8 Veratille. Henry Vielstltch. W—Richard Warne,Edward O Wilson. William Watels, Robert D Walker. Henry F Wllllnk. Laurence W Wall, Na thaniel F Webster. Henry O Wyer. James T Webb. Henry E Weed. Smith Warner. Thomaa White. Francis H Welraan, Nicholas Wolf. William White, Thomaa 8 Wayne. Benjamin Whitehead. Jacob Wlneberg, Samuel A Wood. George 8 Wait. Charles Wilson. Thomas J Walsh, John W Wilson. Jo- Jeph Washburn, Zachariah N Winkler. Lewis W Wells.Ed mund Wallen, Wylly Wood bridge. Christopher White. Seth Woodward. Isaac Wilder, Dennis Wynn. James White. Philo H Wlldman. William Wataon. William P White, Philip D Woolhopte. Ashbel Welles, John J Waver, Jacob Walter, George M Willett. James T Welles, James Whlllhan. Enos Wlthlngton. Allen R Wright. Samuel Wllmnt, Wm Wilson, Wiliam Wright. James M Wayne. William Thorne Williams. Patrick White, James W White. Richard Wickam. WUUam M Wadley, Jacob Waldburg. George W Wylly. WUllam C Wylly, Isaac P WhIUhead. Lewis Wiggins. William Waters, James Whlte.BtephenP. Whitehead. James M Wayne. Hen ry K Washburn, Clans WRtachen, Conrad Wsldsehmtdt. John Williamson. John 0 Wagner, George ¥ Waldburg, Jno J Watts. Edward O Wlthlngton. James '8 Wilkins, Norman WpUaoe, William H WUtberger, Petor WlUberger, Walter. Joseph W Webetor, Amos E Webster. G tEORGIA—C’AatAam Oiutify t—To all whom it may con T corn: Whereas, John 11. Strous wRIanply at the Cour of Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory as administrator cum tea- tamento annexe on the estate of Godfrey flown : These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom It snay concern, to be and appear before said Court to moke oojocllon (If any they have) on or before the first Monday In November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, John M. Millen, Esq.. Ordinary for Chatham County. Oils thirtieth day of March, 1853. mhoO JOHN M. MILLEN. 0. o. o. G EORGIA—Chatham Cbunfyt-To all whom It may concern; Whereas, John Everard will apply at the Court of Or dinary for letters of (Hsmtssory as administrator on the es tate of Patrick Tierny, deceased : These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all concerned to fllo their objections (if any they have) to tho applicant In the Clark’s office of said Court, ou or before the first Mon day of November next, otherwise lettorH dlsmlssory will be granted. Witness. John M. Millen, Eaa.. Ordinary for Chatham coun- ty. this 30th day of March, 1863. mhSO JOHN M. MILLEN, o. c. 0. G EORGIA—Chatham Cbunfy:— 1 To all whom it may con- cern: Whereas John Bilbo will apply at the Court of Ordinary lor letters of dismission as admluiitrator, on the estate of Henry I.. Bilbo: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil whom It may concern to be and appear before said Court to moke objec tions (If any they have) on or before tho first Monday in November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, John M. Millen. Esq., Ordinary for Chatham coun. ty, this 14th day of April, 1853. ap!16 JOHN M. MILLEN. o.o. c. G EORGIA—Camden County .-—To all whom it may con cern : Whereas. J. II. M. Clinch, guardian cf 11. A. and N. B. Clinch, applies to me for letters dlsmlssory from said guardianship; .... These are therefore to cite and admonish alt concerned to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law. and show cause (If any they have.) why letters of dlintssion should not bo granted to tho said applicant. Witness. James H. Helvestou Ordinary for Camden coun ty. this 28th day of Slay, 1853. naySl JAMB H. HELVKSTON o. Q. c. G t EOKGIA—Liberty County—To all whom It may con- T cern: Whereas. Josoph A. Anderson will apply at tho * ■■*-**-— •*---• — the estate of Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory on Mary E. Anderson. U to of said county, deceased ; These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it tnay ooncem. to be and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they havo) on or before the first Monday In September next, otherwise said letters will be granted tl— applicant. Witness my hand, this 8th day of March, 1853. mhl4 J. S. HRADWELL, o. t. C. I N WARE SUPERIOR COURT—DECEMBER TERM. 1852.— RS.VJSM1X Thomas versus Maroahct Thomas—Libel for Di vorce: It appearing by the return of the Sheriff In the above case stated, that the defendant is not to be found in the county, and It being represented tlmt she is not to be found in the State, on motion of Wm. B. Gacldkx, Plain- Iff’s Attorney, It Is ordered, That servlco of said petition and process bo perfected by publication of this order In tho Suvunnnh Georgian, once a month for four mouths, next proceeding the next term of this Court Granted P. E. LOVE. J. 8. C. 9. D. A true extract from tho minutes of Ware Superior Court, at December Term, 1852. feb23—m4m GEO. B. WILLIAMSON. Clerk S. C. |VT OT1CE.—All persons havlug claims against the estato lx of Frederick Kottinan, deceased, of liberty county, will present them within the time prescribed by law ; and all persons indebted to said estate will make payment to aol27* V. GREST, Adm’r. N OTICE,—Two months after dale application will he made to the Court of Ordinary of Bryan county, for leave to sell the realestote belongingtn Charles lla-hlor.dec’ll. ma6 C. M. BASHLOR. Adm’r. N OTLCE^Ali persons having demand- against the cs tato of Nancy Nagle, late of Chatham county, deceas el. are hereby required to hand them In to the undersign ed. di ly attested, within the time prescribed by law, and all persons Indebted to said Nancy Nagle, are requested to mske immediate payment to may24* MICHAEL NAGLE. Qusl. Ex’or. GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE. Legislative Charter, granted in 1849. T HE Spring session will commence on the second Monday, wlilcli Is the 12th dnr of January. Gko. Y. Urowmk, President and Professor of Mental and Moral Science. P.Iahid. Professor of Natural Sciences. L. R. Biunuam, Professor ot Mathematics and Director ol Music. Hxnrt M. Holtzclaw, Professor of Belles Lettres. The Faculty will be assisted by tho following Ladies, viz :— Mrs. Browne. Mrs. Branham, Misses Bennett, Bumstead Meredith, and K. Bennett Catalogues contalulng further Information, may be ,ob talned by applying to either of the officers of the College, o: to either of the following gentlemen, who constitute the Board of Trustees: K. E. Jones, M. D., President; B. M. Pee ples. Faqr., Treasurer; Thos. J. Burney, Esqr., Secretary; Col. J. B. Walker, Rev. N. Q. Foster. Rev. C. M. Irwin, Wm. 9. Stokes, Edmund Walker. Zachariah Fears, Nathan Massey. Wm. W. B. Crawford, M. D., Benj. Harris,Jas. F. Swanson, J W. Fears.R. P. Zimmerman. Madison, Morgan county, Deo. 23rd, 1651. dr 20 lawilfcwtf CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL ACAD EMY AT BLUFFTUN. S. C. Rev. JOSEPH B. SEABROOK, Principal. Mr. THOMAS J. WELLS, Assistant. T HE Principal has been engaged for nearly twenty years in the Instruction of youths. The Assistant has been engaged as Teacher of Mathematics and the English branches for the last eight years in the Beaufort College. Bays will be received as boarders in the families, both of the Principal and Assistant. The price of board, tuition, ice., will be sixty-five dollars per quarter, payable semi-an nually. In nolntor healthiness, Bluffton is not surpassed by any location In the Southern country. References—Bishop Elliott, Dr. Fickling. Gen. Jas. Hamil ton, and Mr. Lynch Ifamlltom dec8—eod!3 MERCER UNIVERSITY. Rcnjletd, Qrecne County, tsa. OTUniKS. T HE Studies In this University are:—A Theological course of three years, designed for those who are preparing for the Gospel Ministry ; A Collegiate Course of four years, equal to that of other Colleges in the country ; A Scientific Course of three years, Including, with some ad dition. all the studies of the Collegiate Course except the An cient Languages; ADMISSION. The regular time for the admission of Students, Is at the opening of the Fall Term, the last Wednesday In August. Candidates for admission nto the Collegiate Course must sustain a satisfactory examination in Geography, Arith metic. English, Latin and Greek Grammar, Ciesur, Virgil. Cicero’s Select Orations, and Jacob’s Greek Reader ; and must be at least fourteen years of ago. Candidates for admission into the Scientific Course must sustain a satisfactory examination on Geography, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Simple Equations in Algebra, and two books in Geometry; anil must be at least sixteen years of vkxsim. Spring Jkrm. Ihll Term. . .Gratuitous.., .Gratuitous. $25 00 $16 00 25 00 16 00 age. Dititon. I.v Thro logical Soonaut,. In College. Scientific Course, In Academy— Preparatory Class,... Second “ ,.. Third “ Elementary “ ... Room nent, Contingent Expenses, These expenses From Students C HATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE CONTINUED.—Will be sold on the first Tuesday in August next, before the court house in the city of Savannah, between the usual hours of sale, one undivided fourth part of two wharf lots, or pieces of ground, situated on Hutchison's Island, in the county of Chatham and State of Georgia, being lots Nos. thirteen and fourteen, together with all the reser voirs, wharves, buildings and improvements on said lots, and the steam engines and boilers, the plaining ma chine, clapboard machine, saw gates, force pumps, and all other machinery of every kind and description In and about the said lota or building, (meaning the one-fourth part of the Oglethorpe 8tam saw mill.) with the appurtenance* thereunto belonging and appertaining: levied on as the property of Edward F. Kinchlcy and Robert Todd, to satisfy afi. fa. on foreclosure of a mortgage Issued from Chatham Superior Court in favor of George Newell vs. Edward F. Kinchley and Robert Todd. Property set forth In said fi. fa. •" JOHN DEV. j/6 VANNY, Sheriff c. c. C HATHAM SUPERIOR COURT. Mat Term. 1853.—Mac- pherson B. Millen. et. al. vs. Benjamin Burroughs, ad ministrator. et. al —It appearing to the Court, that Mrs. Susan 8. Dennis, one of the defendants in tho above enti tled cause Is absent from this State, and cannot be found therein: It Is ordered, that the said Susan S. Dennis tpnear and answer the complainants’ hill within five months from this date, or that the said bill be taken pro ennfesso ns to her; and It is further ordered, that a copv of this order be published in one of the gazettes of this city once a month for four months. Extract from the minutes. may31 • JOHN F. OPILMART1N. Clerk R Q. c. c. W HEREAS. Messrs. A. Porter, J Stoddard. S. F. Dupon, O. I*. Harrison, and Rev J.' P. Tustin. have been ap pointed by the Justices of the Inferior Court. Commission ers of the Poor School Fund of Chntham county, notice Is hereby gtron that all teachers for this county must be em ployed by said Commissioners, and that after this dote, no monies will be paid for nubile Instruction without written orders from the Commissioners aforesaid. By order of the Justices of the Inferior Court. June3 JOHN F. QUILMART1N. Clerk t. r. c. n. VrtmCE.—Two months afler date, application will be 11 mode to tho Hon. tho Court of Ordinary of Camden county, for leave to sell the one-third part of the steamer Wm. Gaston, belonging to the estato of John Hebbard.dcc. may24 ELIZABETH A. HEHBARP. Adin’ix. M arion county, (ala.,) May 24. 1853.- r *• - " - *" *- J - ■Three months after date, application 'will be made to the Banu of the State of Georgia, for payment of a $20 bill of said Bank. No. 927. A. Porter. President, the left hand half having been lost or destroyed. may25—3m W. C. TROTTER. EW MARKET. (TEN’N..) May 24. 1853.—Three months after dnto. application will bo made to the Bank of the Stato of Georgia, for payment of a $50 dollar bill of safd Bank. No. 217.1. K. Tefft, Cashier, the right had i alf of which has been lost or stolen. mny25—Sin JOHN C. HAMMOND. N OTICE.—Two months after date, application will be mado at the Hon. Court of Ordinary of Camden coun ty, fur leave to sell two bounty land warrants, belonging to tlie estate of Gcrshom P. Cotiae. deceased, it ay 19 MARY ANN COnt'.N. Ex'lx. . 15 00 9 00 . 10 00 6 00 .. 8 00 4 00 2 00 1 00 require to be paid in advance, who lodge in the College buildings, fifty dollars will be received as full payment for the tuition fees, room rent, and contingent expenses of tho year. Thu prico of Board in tho vtlUge is $10 per month ; of* washing, room-rent, and fuel, $3. COMMENCEMENT AND VACATIONS. The Commencement is held on the Inst Wednesday in July. There are two Vacations, dividing tho year Into terms, as follows : First Term—from last Wednesday in August to December 15th. Winter Vacation—from December 16th to February 1st. Second Term—from first day of February to Commence ment. Summer Vacation—from Commencement to Inst Wed nesday in August. B. M. SANDERS, Secretary of the Board of Trustess. Anv friend, by application to Dr. J. L. DAGG. President of the University, will receive a catalogue, containing the course of studies, and all other necessary information ... Court of Ordinary for Camden county, for leave to sell part of water lot and improvements. No four. In the town of St. Marys, belonging to the estate of John T. Ru- dulpli.deceased,for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate, EMILY RUDULPH. Adm'lx., junelfi Estate J. T. Rudulph. deceased, T tVO MONTHS after dato application will lie made to the Court of Ordinary of Bryan county, for lenve to sell the Real Estate, belonging to James Clanton, deceased. July 2 J. C. MARSH. Ad’m ^jEORGU-—UullockjhuntyTo all whom it majrcon^ 3, deceased: e said letters will be cern: Whereas, Wm. Lee, Jr. will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory as administrator on the estate of Thomaa l*e, a lunatio, dec< These are therefore to concern, to be tnd ai loch county on the first Monday in Oc< objections,if any they have, otherwise (ranted, Wltnea, Wo.Lee, sen'r, Esq..0rdInary for Bulloch county, this 17th day of March,1858. mh26 WIIjJAVf LEE. 8r., o. »■ o G EORGIA—RuRocA County:—To^ »ll whom it may con tain : Whereas, Jshue Everitt will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory on the estates of John Everitt and Sarah Everitt: These are, therefore, to cite and edmonlsh all whom It may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (If any they bave) on or before the first Monday In November next, otherwise seld letters will be granted. Witness, Wm. Lee.aen.,Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch coun ty, this 26th day of April, 1853. apl26 WM. LEE. Sen’r.. o n n . PH It t r Whereas, Green R. Slater and Thomas Dasher, Admin istrators on the estate of John G. Slater, a minor, havo ap- .lied for letters dlsmlsaonr; These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom It may oncern to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary for Bul loch county, on the first Monday In November next, to make objections, If any they have, otherwise said letters will be granted. Wltnese.Wm Lee. sen'r. Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, this 26th day of April, 1863. ap!26 - WM. LEE. Sen’r. o. r. o. G EORGIA—RuHocA County I—To all whom It my concern: Whereas, William Holloway, administrator of the es tato of Mltobell Holloway, deceased, will apply to the Hon. the Ordinary of said county, for letters dlsmlssory from said •state; * Theta are, therefore, to d to and admeulahjall concerned to file their objections (If anv they have) to the applicant in the Clerk’e office of uid Court, on or Wore the first Mon- day in October next, otherwise letters dlsmlssory will be granted. ... Witness, Wm. Lee, sen'r., Esq.,Ordinary for Bulloch coun. ’, this 17th day of March, ISM mh23 WILLIAM TJCE. Sen’r.. o. ji. c. G EORGIA—Cbnvfen County i—To all whom it msy con- corn: Whereas, George W. Thomas, one of the exe- entor* of the estato of Wm. T. Hopkins, will apply to the Conrt of Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory on the ssld estate, These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular thekindredand creditors of said deceased, to be and apnei at my office within the time prescribed by law, and sne cause,'(If iny they have.) why-letters dfsmissorr should not he granted the said applicant. Witness. J. H. Helveston.Esq.,Ordinary for Camden coun ty, this 96th day of May, 1868. may96 J. H. HELVE8TTON, o. c. c. pi BORGlAx-CAdttam County j—To all whom It may con- VT earn t Whereas, Mrs. Cosmo P, ISshardsone will apply at tha Court of Ordinary for letters of guardianship over the person and property of David H. Bailey, minor child of Dr. L Bailey, daoeased; Theae are,: therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may ooooetn, ;to be add. appear before Mid Conrt to make objeettoo (If any they have) on orbafore the first Monday In. July next, othsrwiss mU Utters will be granted Witness, John M. Milton, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham •oonty.thtothjrddayof Jnna,lM3. tonsil JOHN M, MILLEN. o. c. c, y »—To alt whom It may con- Jacob Watson will apply at tho Conrt of Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate nuMaan^tiwrefore, to die and and admonish all whom It may concern-to be and appear before Mid Court to make objection (If any they hare) on or before tha firtt Monday In Angiut ntr<otherwtoesaM letters will beeranted. lanaM^j,.-: * jdhn m. MILLEN.fl.aa . » aMM*N-To all whom It mayW* KlasM OS the smsfiMg-iSiZ tacit#and admonish all and singular ~ief Mid daoeased; to be and appear tim* prescribed by law, and snow »•) why letters of administration to Mid applicant. ltoatoltoe.thts8d of Jnn#.16M. • JQ)flf M. MH*LBfl. 0. C. c \| OTICE.—Masters of Vessels, arriving at this port be ll tween the first of July and the first flay of October, Inclusive, are tiereby notified to appear at my office within twenty-fonr houFTalter such arrival and make a report in writing on oath to the Mayor of the city l, of the age, name and occupation of every person who shnll have been brought as passenger In such ship or vessel on her Inst voyage, upon pain of forfeiting for every neglect or omis sion to make such report, the sum of $75 for every alien neglected to be so reported.” The said Masters of Vessels nro further notified. “If any person who may have been a passenger In any such ship or vessel, and not being a citizen of the United States, shall be suffered to land from such ship or vessel at any place within the distance of fifty miloi from the said city with Intent to proceed to the safd efty. otherwise thsn fn the Mid ship or vessel, the Master nr (Vimmander thereof shall be llabls to the like penalty of $300 for every such person so suffered or permitted to land.”— Vide—Law passed Ilecem bcr29,1819. EDWARD G. W1ISON, Clerk of Connell. Savannah. Jnly 1,1853.July 2 Whisky. 100 do E Phelps’ Northern Gin, 40 do P k H Connecticut River Rye do, 76 do I.uthtr Felton and Pure Boston Rum, 40 do Domestic Brandy. 20 quarter and 20 eighth casks 4th proof do. 30 bids superior old Mnnongahe- la Whlssy, 60 do do Rye do, 400 gross old Georgia Peach Brandy, for Mle by mh!4 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO. R EDUCED PRICES FOR CASH.—The undersigned will sell spirit gas or burning fluid, by tho gallon at 76 cts.. half-gallon 37J4 cts.. quart 20 cts..and pints 10 ~t* ; Gas tamps at a similar reduction ; and all other articles, such as tubs, buckets,brooms, washboards, churns. Ac., Ac. Housekeepers will readily perceive the advantage of ap plying at this f stablishment for every articlo they may re quire in the house furnishing line, except dry goods and cabinet furniture. Call and see tho new order of things, nihil J. P. COLLINS. 100 Brvan st A HILL, to be entitled an Ordinance to divide the city luto four Dispensary Districts, to provide for the elec tion of a Dispensary Physician for each of said districts, and to declare the duties and fix the compensation of each Dispensary Physician. Sec. 1. He it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savannah and hamlets thereof in Council assembled, and It is hereby orduiued by the nuthority of the Simo. That from nnd after the passage of this ordinance, the city tie. nnd it is hereby divided Into four Dispensary Districts, the first to cinbiace all that part of the city bounded on tho north by the Savannah river, on the cast by Jefferson- street continued to the river, on the south by South Broad- street nnd William-street, and on the west by the corporate limits ; the second to embrace all that ;>art of the city bounded on the north by the river, on the east by the cor porate limits, on tho south by South Broad-street continu ed to tho corporate limits, and on the west by Jeffurson-st. continued to the river ; the ttiird to embrace all that part of the city bounded on the north by William street nnd South Broad-street, on the cast by Jcllerson-strcet continu ed to the corporate limits, on the soutli by the corporate limits, and on the west by the corporate limits; and the fourth to embrace all that part of the city bounded on tho north by South Broad-streetconttnucd to the corporate Urd us, on the east by tho corporate limits, on the south by the corporate limits, and on the west by JelTerson-strcet con tinued to the corporate limits. Sec. 2. Be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid. That tlicre shall bo elected at tho first regular mooting of Council after the passage of this ordinance, and annually thereafter on the first regular meeting in Jnnunry. a Dis pensary Physician for each of said districts, whose dnty it shall tie to furnish the destitute sick within the limits of his district with necessary medicines, to give them medical and surgical advice and nttcntiou, to visit them at their places of abode wliensnecossary. on every Monday and Thursday, to attend In persou. or jy competent substitute, between the hours n! 10 o'clock, A. M and 1 P. M., for con sultation with out-door parties, and to keep always a com petent supply of vaccine matter for vaccinating the poor and to be furnished physicians, tho latter to pay a reasona ble and proper price therefor, and to fill all prescriptions signed by any member tt the Georgia Medical Faculty, provided each of such sprescriptlons shall set forth the name of the patient and embrace a certificate that tho pa tient resides within the district of the Dispensary Physician to whom It is addressed. Sec. 3. Be it further ordslnod by the authority aforesaid, That the said dispensary Physicians shnll be considered, held and taken as officer* of the city, and shall be liable to the same penalties for non-performance or neglect of any of their official duties as are now proscribed In the case 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 shall take the oath prescribed for city offi cers. and execute a bond with two securities In the penal sum of one thousand dollars.conditiousl for the faithful perform- i 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. Be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid. That nil ordinances and parts of ordinances militatiug a- gainst this ordinance be. and the same are hereby repealed. Charier Ganshl, Richarp I). Arnold, june28 (J. A. L. taMAK. /1R( U d ROCERIES. Ac.—100 hbto Baltimore Flour. 25 do Cnnal ' do, 20 half do do. 20 bhls H 8 Flour. 75 do Stuart’s B A C Sugar. 25 do crashed do, 100 boxes assorted brands Tobnc- co. lOhlids Bacon Sides. 10 do do Shoulders. 50 boxes star and admantlne Candles. 25 bbls Monongahela Whisky. 150 bbls Rum. Gin. Whisky and Brandy, 16 quarter casks Cog. nac Brandy, 2 pipes H Gin. 2 quarter casks Scotch Whisky, 2 do Jamaica Rum. 25 boxes assorted Cordials. 50.000 Span ish Segars, 25 kilts Mackerel. 20 half bbls No 1 do. 26 bbls Nos 1.2 and 3 do, 150 boxes No 1 and Pals Soap. 50 boxes Starch. 50 do Lemon Syrup. 10 hhds fine Porto Rico Sugar. 3 do St Croix do, 60 bbls New Orleans Syrup, landing and for sale by ml3 COHEN A TARVER. QHALLY9. Baregi Delaine, Satin Plaids. Barege plain do O Printed Grenadine Silks, Harass de Venice Silk Tissue Rlack Grenadine Satin. Striped black Barege. Mourning Be- reges. and Tissue. In every variety and atyle, Just received and open, and for sale by mho AIKEN A BURNS. S UGAR, COFFER. Ac.—150 bbls Stuart’s A. B and C Su. gar No. 1.20 hhds New Orleans 8uger, 10 do St Croix do. 15 do Porto Rico do. 200 bags prime Rio Coffee. 20 do Java do. 100 boxes assorted Tobacco, 100 do Sperm and Ad- amantlne Candles. 160 do Pale and No. 1 Soap. 26 packages Hyson Tea, 10 do niack do, 26 tierces and 35 bbls West In- dla Molasses, 60'bbU New Orleans do, 10 do Stuart’s Sugar House do, 10 do Georgia 8y rup. in store and for sale by may7 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON A CO. B A60N SHOULDERS.—10 hhd« Bacon 8hou!ders, landing from brig Pacific, and for sale by June4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. Sewett A Roschlld do. 10 pipes Holland Gin. 20 H and )( casks Madeira Wine. 20 do do Port do. 20 bbls old Monon gahela Whisky. 60 do Domestic Brandy. 60 do do Gin. 100 do do Rum, 100 do Whisky, Just received, and for sale hy s*20 McMAIION A DOYLE. Charity tha more Excellent Way, two aermons, by a Southern Presbyter, priee 26 cento.. Harpers’ and Putnam's Magazines, for July. Edgar Clifton, a story of school life, by Adams. The London Art Journal for June. Prismatlcs. by Richard Hayward, with Illustration*. Chambers’ Repository of Useful Papers. Yusef. a crusade in the east: Harry Muir, a tato of Scot tish life; Northwood. or North and Poulh j Aunt Phillis’ Cabin ; Cabin and Parlor, by Randolph ; Japan, by Mae- farlane; the ChlvaUtrs of France ; Elliott’s Glimpses of the Supernatural» Mesgh»r’s Speeches;-Macaulay’s Speeches; *7ome Scenes, by Grace AgntUa: Frank Freeman’s Berber Ihop.Ac., Ac. W. THORNE WILLIAMS. ; pillowesM - table cloths; ... —mask napkins and dolleea. Scotch arid huekabnek'diapers, birds-eye do. Richardson’s. Tonng’s and other styles of family linens, all warranted pure linen, for Mle in quantities or by the piece, by ■ LaROCHE A BOWNE, mh28 Cor. Whitaker.Congress and Rt. Jultan-sta Jost received 96 basket* Great Ohynpagyp, 76 do Hledslck, in quarts . AV.tf&WSUtkOO. JJAW AND LARD—80 hhds choice Bacon 81 *a: 80 do Shoulders. 600 eanraseed Baltimore Hams, 80 bhls * DOYLE. TT AY.—60 bales prime Amboy tied an 1 * Ordinance defining what shall be considered pucllc nuisances, and for the prevention, punishment and removal of the same,” S-'c. 10. Be It further erdalned, That It shall not be law ful for any cow, steer, heifer or calf to be or go at large within the limita of the city, from the setting of the snn to the rising of the same ; and the ownera of such cattle so found at large, shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding five dollars for each and every time any such animal shall be found at large ; and It shall be the duty of the City Mar- ehal and City Constables to take such cattle so found at large, contrary to the provisions of this ordinance, and im pound them until ths said fine and all costa are paid, and If the animal be not claimed within five days. It snail be the duty of the City Marshnl to sell the same at the pound, first giving at least five days’ notice In one of the public gnzettes of the city of the description of the animal and the time and place of sale, and he shall pay the nett proceeds, after •deducting the fine and coata.into the City Treasury, subject to the order of Council, who may and shall order the same to be paid to the owner of such animal when required Sec. 11. Bo it further ordained, That any bull found at large within the limits of the city, shall be considered as a nuisr * *- ulsance. and may be killed by any person june24 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, 8ec. 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savannah and the hamlets thereof. In Council as ■embled. and It Is hereby ordained by the authority of the same. That from and after the passing of this ordinance, the provisions of the above recited ordinance bo so amend ed nnd extended as to prevent bulls, cows. oxen, calves and other cattle running at Urge within the following limits. vl»: Oulnnet street on the south, prolonged east and west to the extended Incorporate limits of the city of Savannah and the hamlets thereof; the Savannah riveron the north aqd the corporate limita of the city of Savannah on the east and west. See. 2. Be It further ordained by the authority •'foreeald. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances militating against thy provisions of this ordinance be, and the same are here by repMled. PgMed In Connell, Savannah, 10th March, 1868, R. WAYNE, Mayor. [Attest] Edward 0. Wnaonr. p. q June! M AP OF 8AVANNAH.—Having purchased the enpy right of Edward A. Vincent. Esq. of his new Map of the ell . —ill new Map of tho city of Sarannah. the undersigned has made arrangements to fill all orders for the same, at short notice.' A sufficient number was received by last steamer to furnish subscribers, and will be delivered Immediately. We are unable to anp- ply the country demand until the errival of the next steam er. Arrangements have been made for a farther supply, which will ha regularly received. All orders pnnotually at tended to. Address 8. 8; SIBLEY, apl8 Bookseller and publisher, 186 Congreu-st.. Sav'h. N OTICE.—The subscriber having transferred all his right* title and interest aa publisher and proprietor of the new Fubdlvfslen Map of the city of Savannah to 8. 8.81bley, Esq., publisher and bookseller of this city, subscribers are hereby notified that they will receive their coplea from him In future, aa publisher or Mid Map. aplB EDWARD A. VINCENT. T?L0UR, Ac.—160 hbto, Baltimore Flour, 76 bbls Hiram r Smith’s do. 90 half bbls Fulton Market Beef; Noe land S *Uwji ^ . HP “■ lot Bale attb for Kent, LAND FOll BAlilO. mM THE aubecriber offers for Mle 1,200 acres of Land, 9fl|lylngon tho AUtamnha, river, three mile* below the ••■••fork, known aa Town Bluff. There are 260 acrea open, ~'»dvfor cultivation; also two amall framed house*with khI framed barn and good framed atom house, sltuato on lebank of the river, one of the best stands for a store In thl* section. The place haa the advantage of ateamboata during the fall, winter and spring months, and one of the beat fisheries on tha river for ahad. Any persou wishing to purchase can do so by calling on the aubscrlber on th* place. Allso. 980 acres of tand well timbered, with 160 acres of first rale bay land well ditched and drained, ready for clear- tog. with Uve acres cleared. Said land will produce fifty bushols of corn to the acre. Tills land lies two miles from Mann Ferry, on the Alatamaha river. Also. 6.000 acres of first quality pine timbered land on the Alatamaha and Ocmulgee rivers. AU these lands are situate In the first and second district of Appling county. Also, 2,000 acres of land well timbered with cypress and white oak. Anyperaon wishing further particulars can address me at Unit P. O., Georgia. Jan31—lawdfcwOm W. DYALL The Raleigh, (N. C.) Standard will please publish weekly for alx months, and send bill to . D. <QE* RICK LANDS FOR SALK—The Tract of LAND on the 2X.81* Mary’s IUver, known as the Cut-off Tract,containing seven hundred nnd aavonty-two (772) teres, of which over five hundred (600) acres are tido swamp and fresh marsh lands, with a rlso and fall of tide of six feet. The marsh land was successfully cultivated mauy years since, producing Cotton, Cano, nnd Rice. Tlicso lauds could be put In order with less labour, it Is behoved, than would be roqulred for putting Hammock landa In order, and are coualdored very salo from orcrllow In galea and freshets. For further particulars and terms, which will be made easy to a purchaser, apply to John Fraser nnd Co„ Charleston, 8.C.,or to Mrs. Ilonry Bailey, St. Mary’s, Camden county, Georgia, A plat of the land inty be seen at the office of the Geor gina. apl 27—d&c , FOR SALE.—A Tract of LAND, containing 202 acres, and Improvements, near Wnlthourvllle. liberty county, the land Is of good quality, pine nnd bay land. 60 acres of which are in cultivation, nml tho renininder well timbered, offering strong inducements to persons interested in procuring turpentine. Tin* Improvements consist of a two-story frame dwelling, together with negro houses, stables, and all other necessary outbuildings. The location cannot be surpassed for healtlifulness or snlubrity of climate, with good water, and a range for cattle which cannot be excelled. The above property can be bought at a very reasonable price, and on the most accommodating terms, If early application be made to tho subscribers, at WalthourviHe. Liberty county. II. W. BACON apl 26—UAo E. B. WAY. VALUABLE RICK LAND FOR SALK. m A Tract of Tide Swamp Land, containiug 500 acres, Rlylngon the Alatamaha river, three rotten above Dart- ■■en, adjoining lands of the estate of Butler and Dun- wody on the east and Gignilllat and Walker on tho north and west, naving ns good n pitch of tide as nn« rice plan tation o’n the river. My terms are. twenty dollars per acre, one-fourth cash, and the balance on a credit or from five to tars, the interest only required to be paid annually. S to the undersigned at Durien. In case of my absence dies 1’Rt.voLB will show the land, a pliiu of which can be seen at tho office of tho Georgian. SAMUEL M. STREET. D-ttuct, Jan. 22. 1863. jau26—lam ^ FOR SALE.—A Tract of LAND of Fire Hundred acres _str!ctly prime Rico tand. immediately opposite tlie old a of Hnrdwlck. Tlie situation of the place Affords one of the best Saw-mill seats in the Southern country, facilities for timber beiug easy and without end. Ycsssels coming from sea can load Immediately alongside, drawing from ten to fifteen feet of water. For terms apply to Henry Williams, U.S. District Attorney,Savannah,or to it. STILES, Bryan coun- ty. STEAM SAW MILL FOR SALK, S ITUATED halt a mile from this City, on tlie canal, has basin capable of holding two million feet of Logs. 11 Mill has been in operation about seven months, runs two gnngs nnd nn edging saw. also Griat Mill. This Milt saws from 12 to 16 M. feet per day. For ;iarticularsapply to so29 WYllY k MONTMUIJL1N. Kbadmatlsm, Stubborn Ulcers, Dysperoda.8*lt Rheum, Fever Bores, Erysipelas, Pimples Cutaneous Eruptions, liver Complaint. Bronchitis, Consumption, Female Complaints. Loasof Apatite, General Debility, lie. p * In tUU prejiaration we have all the restorative properties of the root, concentrated In tliotr utmost strength andeffl- eney ; but white Sarsaparella Root forms an Important part of its combination, tt is, at the samo time, compounded with other vegetable remedies of great power, and tt la In the peculiar combination and aefontifle manner or tta pre paration, that its remarkable succesa In the cure of dla- eMe depends. It acta simultaneously upon the stomach, the clrcuUGon and the b wets; and thus three processes which are ordinarily the result ot. three different kinds of medicine, are carried on at tho same time, through the In strumentality of this oue remedial ngont, which gently stim ulates while It disinfects and expels from the stomach and bowels all that Is Irritating, and at the same time reitorea their vigor and tone. Its great merit Is. that It meets and neutralizes the act ve principle or disease Itself, and when that Is gone, tho symptoms necessarily disappear; and we have only to point to the accumulated testimony of multi- .. w !* 0 , ."‘ ro «P«rlenced It* effects, to convince lncredu- Illy itself or Its real value. The proprietors submit to the public tho following certl- flcito from a highly respectable source, of a cure mado by using their preparation of Sarsaparilla: .. ' „ . _ Chatham, Moss., July 28,1860. Messrs. A. R. k D. Sands—Gentlemen : So truly valua ble do 1 consider your Sarsaparilla, that I feel It to bo my duty to state for tho benefit of others, tho euro effected on myself. Previous to 1846. I had a dlsesu of the throat, which destroyed tho tonsils, and was then attacked with violent imin fn the head. This soon resulted in severe In- Summation, and Immense quantities of blood and matter were discharged. For six weeks the disease continued In the bead, and then pervadod the body generally, attacking all tho litnba. I was confined to a sick bod, from which I never expected to arlso. Many physicians attended me. hrouahoutthe United Stataa ta rem,?*" **>222 I Uce of tta paramount virtu.. •hjUh?* I force a nostrum Wore Te^pubC'bu? those most Interested, the ht-vm -Li,, 1 fro ® the agent In their vtdnity? ”‘ d ‘he testimony of those who hira C . uL,r ' **1 valuable curative powers, but to write'n^^^^lkSl convalescents, so that the ataKS and the most skilful pronounced mo past euro In short', tiplied thousands who kSlidK?" 1 "*. hj tongue cannot express my sufferings; and In thiacondlllon marvellous effect* In ‘ l l ■ nd l !»»« na£ tongue cannot express my sufferings; and In thiacondlllon I heard of your Sarsaparilla, purchased six bottles, and re- nnunccd all other medicines. I did not expect to take all I bought, so debilitated had my system become. Contrary to all expectation, my health almost Immediately began to improve I was able 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 els: could have relieved me of the misery and aufferlng I then endured. I most cheerfully recomend Sands’ Sarsaparilla to all suffering as I have done. Ho*pectfu.ly yours. Rebecca Mayo. Knowing the above statement to be strictly correct, nnd being near neighbors to Mrs. Mayo, we cheerfully testify to tho same. Warren Rodgers. Esq. Mrs. l’riscila L. Dodge. John llnllett. Mrs. Rececca Smith. ANOTHER REMARKABLE CURE New York. Jan. 8.1850. Messrs. Sands—Gentlemen : I have great pleaMire in ac knowledging to you the great benefit 1 hate received from tlie use of your .Sarsaparilla. A •uhject of pulmonary dis ease. I made a voyage to Europe, but while there continued to bo afflicted. A few weeks nfter my return. I was seized with a violent hem irrliMge of the lumps, snd from tlie de bility and great prostration of strength that followed, with the protracted dilficulty of respiration. I mn entirely re lieved by the use of your Sarsaparilla which l consider a most important and truly valuable discovery in the healing art. 1 feet that 1 have not for fourteen yenra enjoyed so good health as at present. Gratefully yours, K. S. Satxokk. Preparedandsold.wholesalenndretail.by A BA* I)SANDS Druggists nnd Chemists. 100 Fulton-at.. corner of William. New York. Sold also by Druggists generally throughout the United States nnd Canadas. Price $1 per bottle; alx but- ties for $5. For sale by MOORE 4: HENDRICKSON. TURN ER k ODEN, W. W. LINCOLN and A. A. SOiMMONS. Sa vannaii : Havllnnd. lUsley A Co. Augusta. may24—3m the fountain-head; a coutte"which 1 win* 7 .t®***!*^ J credulous, and one by which the SL *l U, J ■ medy Is certain of being sustained W"* tk^J proprl. tors, who will accoTd everX I namesot undoubted character honi e ! ‘ 0, ‘' l «l!.S I Union, numbering among them some m P I physicians, clergymen, editors and „r 0 mii ". mort talsi I uwaKflffW" 1 Th. .hove h.T0 aho r.r ..I., lb, m „ „ MOUTIMoiW-g BITTER CORDIAL AM) BLOOD pcmrip, «h,r hmighl ,b, mir,ellou, .ITccl* I. “» I i 11 Nervous 8y»t-~ I now herald it to the world a* t ra ' H virtues known in the Slalcrla lied fra Dg U,e m °* , ‘«piW I Physicians of the first standing In the , ■ use and prescribe It ns the most effective “'fn* Alterative and Blood Punn. ever known. To the sedentary it haiZ .fT I Balm of Gilead. Especially to Females ^ lU *Hth I hie condition ol lire, it recommends ItselfI point of efllcacy to any iff the numerous e„mf ,U|,Mk *l« I ccntratcd uuder the comprehensive MinSf Ejjjjjj I Till* Is a Vegetable Spirit, pleasant to take safe tube used in any state or health even - delies le fbnate or C7«fW. ' ® Ten b J 40T Price $1 00 tier bottle. V ^ ' •* A >J-XANDER k CO., pmnrit,, r i \°' 1 1 B »r c ^r' r -et- (Aslor IlnnscTw v A For sale by A. A. SOLOMONjj. and J. » Vxunif- I gi-ts. Mivannab. Ga. ' '"'■’TlK!w I «n*vl» n ■ 45Y FOR SALE—Tlmt valuable parcel of Inud formerly *j^occupled by E. Jencke’s. Esc., known as a Cooper's Shop nnd Yard. It is bounded on tlie oast by West Bound- ary street, west by the Canal, north by Rnllrond street, and south by lota Nos. 5 nnd 6. and contains about four acres, lebl WYLLY k MONTMOIA1N. being the Wharf now occupied by the Charleston Steam Packet Company, measuring one hundred feet on the River, and running back about two hundred feet to Canal-street. The property is now uuder a lease which will expire on the first of Novembernext. If not sold at private sale previous to the first Tuesday in February, it will then bn offered nt auction nt the Court House. Apply to de!6 COHEN & FOSD1CK. STKAM ENG1NK Si MACHINERY AGENCY. The undersigned. B. W. Leonard and E. W. Smith, (the former having been for more than 30 years manager and agent of tho miVmUCSIyiatteaivan Establishments; the latter for many years connected with the Allaire Works, as Superin tendent and Engineer, nnd more recently superintending engineer for tho Collin*’ Lino of New York and Livcrpmli United States Mail Steam Ships, as also of tho Ocean Steam Navigation Company’s, running between Now York. South ampton and Bremen.,) having formed a copartnership, ol- for their services ns consulting Engineers nnd Agents, for ( iiirchasing or superintending the construction of Paddle Vheel nml Propeller Steam Vessels of every description. Marine Engines and Boilers for Ocean and River Stenmors, locomotives and other Railroad Machinery. Pumping En gines nnd Machinery for Water Works and Draining tands, Blast Engines and Machinery for Iron Works. Cotton. Wool en nnd Flax Manufactories, nnd Machinery for every de scription of Manufacturing. Corn. Flour and Saw Mills.Su- gar Mills and Refineries. Quartz Crushing nnd other Mining Machinery. Mill Geering. Shafting and Pullics. Every de scription of Castings. Wrought Iron Forgings. Ac. Specification* nnd contracts prepared, plans and de tail drawings furnished, steam vessel*, steam engines nnd other machinery surveyed nud value thereof estfnrated. Second hand steam vessels, steam engines and Boilers, cotton aud woolen machinery generally, for salo. W. B LEONARD k K. W. SMITH. Offlce 75 Merchants' Exchange, Cr. Wall nnd Hnnover-Mrcets. New York. REFERENCES at the north. E K Collins. Agent New York nnd IJverpool U SM Steamers C H Sand, President Ocean Steam Navigation Company Mortimer Livingston, Agent Now York nnd Havre U S M Stenmors. Ezra Nye. Commander Steamer Pacific. Joseph J Comstock. Commander Steamer Baltic. G W Floyd. Commander Steamer Washington. James P Allaire, Esq., formerly Proprietor of the Allairo Work*. John F Winter. Son k Co, .Merchants. New York. Eagle k Hazard, “ 11 Peter Cooper. “ “ Asa Worthington, “ “ A O Parmclee. “ “ James Rognrdu*. Iron Store Builder. “ Hazard k Montenth. Merchants. Buffalo, New York Bush k Wildes. Merchants. Boston. Mass. I* Grlnell k Sons. Merchants. I*rovtdence. R. I. REFERENCES AT THE SOUTH. J P Phillip. Esq.. Cleveland, Ohio. J E tanioine. President Mechanics’ Mg. Co.. Petersburg. Yn. C P Mnllett, I’resident Rock fish Mg. Co., Fayetteville. N. C. J G C'nlrus. Agent Rowan Mnnuf'g. Co.. Salisbury. N. C. Wm Gregg. President Granitevilie Mg. Co., Charleston, S. C. George W Winter, Ranker. Columbus. Geo. Joseph W Winter. Esq., Montgomery, Ala. W J ledyard. Merchant, Mobile, Ala. Sidney Smith. Esq. “ “ Rufus R Belknap, Manuf’r “ “ • James Saul, Esq.. Prest. Com’l. Water Works. N Orleans, ta W W White, Banker. New Orleans, ta- Samuel D Morgan, Merchant. Nashville, Tenn. J G Ambler, Esq., Jacksonville. Florida. J S Sanborn. Esq.. Coffeeville. Miss. Burtill k Patrick. Merchants, San Francisco, Cal. Charles Bogardus, Architect. “ ** se!8 , MATTEWAN MACIIINK AND MANUFAC TURING COMPANY, U NDER a new nml improved organization, manufacture taenmotive ami Stationary Engines. Sugar Mills. Gins, Presses, tallies. Drills. Ac. Also, every description of Cot ton. Woolen nnd Saw Mill work. Shafting. Pulleys. Ac.. Cast ings of any weight, (having a lnrge assortment of patterns.) at reduced prices. F. S. CLAXTON. Engineer. Depot 13 Platt-strcet. cornor of Gold. Clnxton A Wet- more. Excelsior. Collins A Co. nnd H. Collins’ Axes. Hard ware Agoncy. 23 Pratt-st., New York. oclO—lyr SILVER'S MINKRAL PAINTS. J UST RECEIVED.—A supply of Mineral Paints, fire and water-proof colors, unfading. Silver’s Mineral Paints differ essentially from nil others In market. They arc not Clays, they require little oil. they do not work toughly. but flow easily as white lead. They lay on a very heavy body, set immediately, and hccomcnn indestructable covering o( flint. They neither crack nor peel, and require no stronger dryer than white lead. V 1 have a variety of colors. Red. Yellow, various Browns, and Jet Black. They are superior In body (or covering property) to anything ever discovered.nnd pound for pound will cover double the surface of White Lead or Zinc Mineral paints, and require loss oil. I am now prepared to cover Tin Roofs, as nothing adheres to tin like Siivor’a Mineral Paints. For solo hy JOHN J MAURICE, mr 8 10 mid 12 Baniard-street. NEWPORT WATER CURE. T HIS establishment will lie opened on the first of April next. Address Dr. W. F. REH, Newport. K. I. REMOVAL. F ashionable tailoring establishment—Tne «ub- scriber having fast removed to No. 21 Bull-street, (be tween Congress and Broughton-strect*-)' would Inform hie friends and the public generally, that ha will open This Dat. his second supplvof Fall and Winter Goods, consisting of the best French. English and American Cloths. CassL meres and Vestings, purchased from the most extensive 1m- porters In New York, which he Is prepared to make up in the best and most fashionable styles, deel M. D. MURPHY. PATENT SCALES. F AIRRANK’S Patent Platform Scale*—(Improved in qual ity and reduced in price)—Adapted to every required op eration of weighing, as Railroad Scales fortmins or single cars In use on the principal railroads In the United States and Great Britain, Warehouse Scales. Heavy Portnblo Scales, on wheels, for foundries, rolling mills. Ac. Store Scales, various modifications; Counter Scales, Hay and Coal Scales. Ac.— These Scales have been long known and severely tested ; and the universal confidence felt in their accuracy and perfect adjustment* is such that they are now regarded as the stand ard.from which there Is no appeal, my 12 PHII.BRICK k BELL Aganta F LOOR OIL CLOTHS.—The most complete stock of Oil Cloths. In every variety of patterns and colors, varying in widths from one to eight yards. Families and hotel keep ers can cover their dining rooms or halts without piecing. WM. H- GUIOV. Agent. Carpet Warehouse. feb8 140 Congress and 67 8t. Jullan-kta, F S'E SHIRTS.—Those In want of a fine shirt, to fit well snd handsomely made, can be accommodated at No 147 Bay-at, maylO PRICE k VEADER. F SUING AND JOCKEY CAPS,—Received by late arri vals, a new supply. Those in want will please eall at 147 Bay st jnay26 PRICE k VEADER. B UTTER. CHEESE. Ac.—20 tuba new May Butter, 60 boxes Cheese. 28 bbls Hiram Smith's Flour. 50 boxes Herring, landing per steamer and for sale by mil SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO. ( 10LD PENS AND PENCILS AND 8TF.EL PENS Just T received, a fine assortment of gold pens and pencils also, a variety of fine double and single extension , pens.for cheap at the book store of ap!1» “ “ ' Y 1 ■'6 Congress- straw R IBBEE k RODGERS offer for sale, tha following Goods cheap: 260 barrels Crashed and Clarified Sugar*: 76 hhds. N. 0. and Muscovado do; 26 do Porto Rico do; 60 do CubaMolssses; 160 bhls. N. O. and Sugar-house Syrup: 400 bags Rio and lAguajr* Coffee; 60 do O. G. Java do; .100 box** Tobacco, all brands; 60 hhda. Bacon Sides: 28 eoaka Hanis and Shoulders; 76 bsrrles L*fd, prime artle)#: 150 boxes Soap, all kinds: 200 do Sperm snd A daman tin* Osn- dies: Lemon Syrup, Retains, rip, Nuta, Candles. Rpleaa, do.. Ac. SWA I M’S CELEBRATED PANACEA, For the cure of Incipient Consumption, Scrofula. General Debility. White Swelling. Rheumatism. Diseases of the Uver and Skin, and nil diseases arising from impurities of tlie blood and the effects of mercury. S WAIM'S PANACEA has hcpn for more than thirty years celebrated In thl* country nnd In Europe for ‘ts extra ordinary cures—for the certificates of which rcferonco is made to the directions and books (which may be hod gra tis) accompanying the Panacea. Somo of which give the particulars of cares too frightful for general publication, where the patients fo-d been almost eaten up with scrofu la. nnd were deemed incurable by physicians. It has been used in hospitals, and private practice, and has had the singular fortune of being recommended by the most celebrated physicians and other eminent persons. Among others hy— W. Gibson. M. D .I’rof. of Surgery. Pa. University. Valentino Mott. M. I>.. Prof, of Surg. N. Y. University W. P. Dewees. >1. D , Prof of Mid. Pa. Uhivorslty. N. Chapman. M. P.. Prof of Physic. Pa. University. T. Purke. M. I*.. Pres’t College Physicians. Phllad. Dr. Del Valle. Prof, of Medicince.* Havana. Jose Eourcnco de Lux. Prof, of Surgery. Lisbon. J. Chliiman. Member Royal College Surgeons. London. G. W. Erring, late Minister to Spain. Sir T'lomns Pearson. Major General British Army. Gilbert Robertson. British Consul. Ac. And also, the wonderful cures effected by Swaim’s Pana cea have, tor many years, made it nn invaluable remedy. The Panacea does not contain mercury in any form, nnd be Ing an Innocent preparation, it may be given to the most tender Infant, The retail price has been reduced to $1 60 per bottle (con taining three half pints) or three bottles for $4. BEWARE OF IMPOSITION. Swaim’s Panacea is In round bottles, fluted longitudinal ly. wit** the following letters blown In the glass: ••Swaim'h —PavarEA—rilH.Up'a.” nnd having the name of James Swaim stamped on tho sealing wax nnd written on the label covering the cork, nnd a splendid engraving for the side of the bottle, composed of geometric lathe work, comprising nine different dies, which have been turned for the exclu sive use of the pronrietor. by Draper A Co., bank note mi grator* of Philadelphia. In the centro is a portrait of the late Wm. Swain, copyright secured. Alan, Swaim’s Vermltage, A valuable Family Medicine, being a highly approved rem edy for nil diseases arising from debility of'the digestive or gans. such ns worms, cholera morbus, dysentery, fever nnd ague, bleeding piles, sick headache. Ac. See the pamphlet (which may be had gratis) accompanying the Vermifuge. Prepared only at Swaim’s taboratory. the old stand .‘•'ev- enth-stiect. below Chestnut. Pliiladclpoia. and sold by all the respectable druggists in the United States. Cautmv to tor Puituc.—Persons wishing to obtain tlie genuine Swaim’s Panacea and Swaim’s Vtrmifuge. should bo careful to observe tlmt the nnme SWAIM 1* spelled cor rectly on the labels, or they may be imposed on by niedi cine* made in Imitation of them by a person hearing a somewhat similar nam*\ well calculated to deceive Gen eral agents for tho I'hited Slates. 8C1HFFELIN. BROTHERS A CO.. inli22—2awtf 104 nnd 100 John-street. New York. TIIE WONDER OF TIIK WORLUi “We would not grow one bud of hope You cannot garner in riptf fruit! ” T HE GREAT REMEDY is nt 'ast discovered, and that fell destroyer of human happiness at longtli i* conquered . Consumption shall no longer rob our firesides of their brightest numment*. and sink many a gentle spirit to an untimely grave! Consumption can be cured—Asthma will soon lie ns the things that were—and Coughs nnd Golds, tlie imrents of that fell disease, tlmt so often brings ivn to tlie homes of our land, vanish,os if by magic, before this sovet- cign remedy. This i* that which has so long been sought for. nnd i* ir> full faith offered to tho public ns a CURTAIN CURE for coughs, colds, whooping-cough croup, asthma, and consumption' nnd will, in nnv case where lungs sufficient are left to sus tain life, check tho ulceration and raise the patient to health. This Is not nn idle hnnst. nor is this remedy sent Into tlie market without n thorough trial, but lias proved beyond a doubt, that what has been assort?*! can hr iionk ••The sentiment, tlmt consumption cannot be cured, lias destroyed more lives than the disease Itself."—Dr. Wahiikx, Hut there la llonM DEVINES’ COMPOUND PITCH LOZENGE I The proprietor, by the use ol this article, and tlie blessing of Providence, was raised, when he was pronounced bv Ills physician to he almo*| dying with consumption, to perfect health, and is not willing that so great a blessing should he withheld from those nn whom “ this right hand emissary ot denth ” has placed tils mark. The laizengc Is perfectly harmless in Its nature, nnd be taken with impunity hy tlie infant and the invalid ; nnd Its lieneficial effects will be felt in a few hours after com mencing its use. tat all then, trv It. and if these assert ions are not proved, nfter an impartial trial, the price ol the Ihix will be returned, nnd nil agents nre authorized to refund the money In any case where the article is not pcrtectly satisfactory. These Isizenges are put up in 26 cent*. 60 cents, nnd 51 boxes.and onlv need n trial to be fully appreciated. C. P. HUNT. Parikx. Oa., only agent for the Southern States, to whom all orders must be nddressed. fe18-dAw COUGHS, COLDS AND BRONCHITIS. P ASTILLES DK PARIS.—For the cure of coughs, colds nnd bronchia! affection* of tho throat, so prevalent nt this season of tho year. IVe do not recommend tim Pas tilles do Paris to cure all the ills life Is heir to. but we do say they will cure all uflictions of the throat, ns a trial of them will prove. Manufactured by Moore A Taylor, Maiden-lane. New York. N. h.—The gennine bear* the written signature of Moore A Taylor. Just received nnd for sals hr tnh4 W. W. LINCOLN. Jtonuroent Square. E ~~ MERTON'S RAZOR STROPS.—These celebrated Strops nre made and warranted hy Charles Emerson, and are superior to any others n«w in ure. Purchasers should be euro nnd get tlie genuine Strop, as there are numerous counterfeit* bearing the same namo. the most of which ai worthless. The gonulue Strop can he had of *pH8 W. W LINCOLN. Monument Square. E NGLISH VERMIN DESTROYER.—This article i* oxter. sively used In England for destroying all kinds of bugs, worms. Ac. For Roaches nnd Ants, there is nothing equal to it. It has been fairlv tested In this city, and can tie re lied upon ns nn effectual exterminator ofnll kinds of vermin. Juitreceivcd.and for sale by IV. \V. LINCOLN. '* 16 Mnnument-squnre. C HERRY LOZENGES.—Compound Wild Cherry Lozenge*. for coughs, cold*, and Infienza*. These tazenge* will be found much more convenient than any of the liquid preparation*.a* they can be c-rried about the person, nnd always ready for use when tlie cough Is troublesome, thus preventing a violent attack of coughing and constant Irri ration of th dec" AYER'S CIIKItRl PECTOnlr Fbr the cure of Coughs. Void,. lUruottu Unti l ‘-And hy the river, upon the bank thereof & tree* for meat. who>e leaf shnll not fsdeamin,^ f ro, *> nt stall bt< for meat nnd the leaf thereof r„ r pri®: i. T , ur „ ck J.1 ry year adds new proof to the auurinc* V. ,*"• proinl.es shall not fall. ,l41 As medical stance discovers and desinui.. nnlurelm, given.t>nc by c™. dHSSS’""*" rue.yield to th, control ot nrt. «.11 &?£“' ■Uiror from, none- Into cnrrinl more rbtlln Krnvc ttmn Lnn.uini lion of the I.unir. Cublnltt?" ”*1 Homo evhl.ncetlmt till, too mor In- euro! Ji h B *- aar . | .-iw*Ui , SSs;| will furnish our circular, free, whereon are fufi^ I tnd InrllipuMbl, proof of the WIT | Sufferers, read nnd judge for voursehe*. Ibr Itijtuensa and ibspingCuvgy ci., Xashviue.Tenn..JuneM Mn _ Sir: I have repeatedly used vour Cherry r I hooping cough and iutlucii/n and have no I Xu ? I pronouncing it a complete remedy. Fear «l * I litre been tflilcird „ hi, II,,., JSlS**" I the l’ectorel has always afforded instant relief. ■ i of the above statement*** M. MtGiNTV.Llltor Nashville Win J M. IimmkiiMas. Dniggiil ' fbr a Confumjtin Cough. r> c ., ». I'lrwinm. Pa.. JVb ‘.5.U}i _ Dear Sir : For three years I |. H ,e been aff.icM till, I cough so distressing Hint I frequently. ispaired «f um J. I imieli ol the time I was obliged to sit opal! night mcr I chair, ns my cough would suffocate me when I liM ,W I lav og used many remet ies without much lelieLlattoi I tried the Cherry Pectoral, which under I’rovMtnct ctrt I me altogether, laui with gratitude yours, ^ 1 Jjmks M'Caxmjji This is one of the. numerous cures of Asthma uhiik hen hi I accredited to Cherry Pectoral. r n , , „ „ Albany, N.Y., April 17.IMS. L Dr. Ayer, taw ell—Pear Sir: 1 have for year, been iB'41 ed with asthma in the worst form, so that I hiwtm I obliged to sleep in my chair for a larger part of the tta | being unable to breath*on my bed. I had tried a ml many medicines, to no'purpose, until my phrsiciun I scribed, as nn experiment your Cherry Pectoral. I At first it seemed to make nie worse; but in less ibii I week. I begnn to expvrienre the most grntiiying relief fn* I its use; and now. in four weeks, the disease is entirdr* I moved. I can sleep on mv lied with comfort, and mioi I state of health which I had never expected to enjoy " GKolMir S. Fiiujt. Commission and Forwarding Mere! art. I From the President if Amherst College, hkluard HMad M I IK, LL D„ dr. | J. C. Ayer—Sir: 1 have used your (lierry Pectoral Idbi I own case of deep-seated bronchitis, nnd am aati»Ced.fn« I its chcmicnl constitution, tlmt it is nn admirable rtuiMui I for the relief of Wyngical nml bronchial flffirultira. 11 my opinion, ns to Its superior charaeter. ran be of mr w f vice, you nre at liberty to uao it ns you think proper. f Amherst. Sept. 12.1849. Edwaho IlmnconL ! Among other distinguished authorities who hire Pet I their nnnies to recommend this nreparation at the tot I known to tlieni fornffedionsof tin-longs are: President Perkins. Vermont Medical College. Professor Silliiuan. Ynle College. Professor Valentine Mott New York. Professor Cleavlnnd. Bowdoin Me*liral College. Professor Butterfield, tibio Mc*lical College, Canadian Journal of Me*lieal Frirnce. Boston Medical nnd Surgical Journal. Charleston. S. C. Medical Review. New Jersey Medical Reporter. Hon. Henry Clay. U. S. Senator. Hon. Geo. P. Marsh. American Ambassador toTuttj I Gen. Emanuel Biilness. Pre-Mcnt «*f tliili. | IU. Rev. Ed. Power. Isird Bishop of Toronto. Also, many eminent physicians in foreign countnci. Not only in the more dangerous ami distressing Musi I of the Lungs, but also as a rnmily m* divine forocnmol ] use. it la the safest, plen-mtast aii*l Itest in te worll Prepare*! by J. C. AYt.lt. (liemist. Isiwcl. Vim Sold by TURNER A CO.. A. A. rtUDMOSS. IV. tv. UN- COLS. HENDRICKSON* A MOOUE. Savannah ; andljd I tlie ItniTtrisIs throughout the State. cndkuSm-mii!! r - cough! „ f tho lunga. Just recflred and foriale by W. W. LINCOLN. Monument Square. article for bathing purpose*, and much superior to the gloves now in use Where friction is required, they are very highly recommended by the medical faculty in Eng land and the United States, just received and for sale by mb24 JN. W. LINCOLN. Monument Square P I-AIN WlirnCBLUE AND BLACK HERAIZF.ycambric nnd jaconet muslins; Nainsook and mull mtisl'n*; plaid and striped jaconet nnd Swiss mnsllns : plain and fig ured Swiss muslin; embroidered Swiss muslin : white and nrgnnda muslins; colored linen lustre*; and a fine assort ment of ladies’ and gentlemen's linen cambric handker chiefs. ro9 AIKEN k BURN8. B ACON. HAMS AND CANDLES.—28 hhds bacon sldea' 500 Rolovons’s hams, IPO boxes adamantine candles, In store and for sale by may29 OGDEN k BUNKER. C OFFEE. SUGAR. Ac.—Just received. 30 boxes groun_ Java snd Rio coffee. 30 do mustard In }{ ft cans. 10do ground pepper. 26 do family soap. iOdoReadell's candles. 30 casks Hya**’ London Porter In qua rt* and pint*.30 bbls Ca nal and Baltimore flour. 10 boxes 8 ’* tobacco. 30 bbln clari fied crashed and ground sugar. 10 do solar lamp oiL In store and for sale by DAVID O’CONNER. Jnne16 corner Broughton and Drayton-streets. B UTTER. CHEBsE. Ac —20 keg* and 20 tubs selected G.. shen Butter. 60 boxes English Dairy Cheese. 100 do new scaled Herrings. 60 bbls Iliram Smith and Genesee Flour. 20 boxes Ground Coffee, 26 do assorted Candy, receiv ed per steamer snd for sale by junel5 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO. S OAP. STARCH. CANDLES. Ac.—800 boxes Family. Pal- No 1 and 1 lb Bar 8o*p. 100 do Colgate’s Pearl Starch, ROdoBeadel’sfi'sand 8’s tallow Candle*. 60 do Star do, 40 do Treadwell's Soda Biscuit, landing and for sale by Jonel5 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO. black Barege, black ami white plaid summer Silk, S lain and figured hlsckTIssue.black SewingSilkfordresses. lack Foulard Silk, black English Veil Crape. Cambric and French' Muslins, for sale by may26 AIKIN k BURNS K EMPTOiTk VERSTILLE liave just received, a fine of figured grenadines, crape d’artols. silk tisanes a LAUiKlt'S SPANISH MIXTURE. TI1K UliKAf I’UlllFIKH OK THE I1I.U0D! Not ei Part trie of Met cut y in It. A N INFALLIBLE HKMUiY for f-cn.fuU. King's tr* l(hciiiuati«m Oh.-tinute t’litiinenm* I rnjitlnn*. I‘iui;h or Pustule on the Face. Blotches. Iloils.Chronic S-kIjh I Ring Worm or Teller ScnM Head. KnlaiRtmeDl »s4ta of the Bones iiiel Joints. StublMirii L'Irt rs.Syphiliticl*i.*«- ders. Lumbago. Spinal Foinplaiuts, nml nil I inawnmig from an injmticious u-eof Mercury. Imprudence in life.tt* Impurity of tin* Ulnod. Till* v'nluahle Medicine, which lins b*conic cilcbnieliit I the number of extrnotdinnry cores effected through its I agency, lias induced the proprietors, at tlie urgent nqont I ot tliL-ir friemls. In offer it to the public, which tbev d '»)“ I tlie ulnin»t eontidence in its virtues and wonderful wi*"'* I properties The following c*Tlilicnt« s. selected from i Uq» I nutnlier are. however, stronger testimony than the ro«t I word of the pioprietors ; amt arc all from gtntbws *'■ I know n in their localities, nml of ti e highest reqecuWit/ f many of tliem now residing in the city of IticlimooL >»• F. HOYDEN. Esq., of the Exchange Hotel. Bithsojj , know n every where, says lie has seen the llniiciw c»l™ CaRTWt'e Sl'AMMl MlXTVKK udininii>tere*llirover»li"»-w cases, in nearly nil t he diseases for which it i* recnaiw*- ed. with the most astonishingly good results. Ilf uj”' 1 * the nios- extraonliiiary uiedicfne he lias evvr»«n- AGUE AND FEVER—GREAT (T’KE-I hereby aty that for three years I Imd Ague nml Fever of the mw! or ient description. 1 had several Physician*. tooklirPlM** titles of Quinine. Mercury, ami I believe all the Tuuw vertised but nil without any permanent relief- , tried Caktkk's Spanish Mixti kk. two bottles of »h\n&* tunlly currsl me. nn*l I am happy to say I have h*'lI Chills or Fevers since. Icnnsiilerit tlie best Tunic iiw* world, ami theonlv nie*licine that ever reached Beaver Dam. near lUshmond. Vs. JOHN' IX>M»DD • C. B. LUCK. Esq . now in the city of Richmond.a*! £ , many years in the Post office, has such confi'enwi*' astonishing efficsey of Cartkk'b Spanish MinrtttM has bought upwanls of 60 bottles, which he hi»P” 8 * to the afflicted. Mr. I.uck rays he hasnererkDo*®’ 1 fail when taken according to directions. , I’r. MINGK. a practising I’livslcinn. and formedj« , City Hotel, in the city of Richmond, says lie h*', in a number of instances tlie effects ofCAtcn**'^ MiXTiKR. which were most truly surprising. Ilf caso of Consumption, dependent on the Liver, the P** 1 ' fectswere wronderful indeed. . SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of the firm of Drinker* Richmond, was cured of liver complaint of 8 ing. bv the use of two bottles of Csrler's Spanish GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA—Tlie tailors of IW’** mond Republican had a servant employed ’? ’ J... room, cure I of violrnt scrofula, combined with w- tism. which entirely ilisabled him from work. T«o , of Carter's Spanish Mixture made u perfect cure« A the Eilttnrs. in a public notice, say they •• cheerfully mend It to all who are afflicted with any di*e»** STIIJ. ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA-1 * 2? j valuable boy cure*! of Scrofula by Csrler’s • u I ture. I consider It a truly valuable roedieiDe. i TAYI/1R. Conductor on the R. F. A P. R. R. Co, Virginia. .. Salt Rheam of 20 Year* Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, residing in the city « was cureil by three bottles of Carter’s : psnish n ^ I Salt Rheum, which he had nearly 20 yfar*. *nd__ _ | the physicians of the city could not cure Mr. i r- is a well known merchant of Richmond, \o., * n(1 la most remarkable. ... ... . Mf nit WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond, La.- W i cored of Sprhllls. in the worst form, by Carter | Mixture. Hesavshe cheerfully recommenditt-M aiders it an invaluable medicine. , . eWik I RICHARD E. WEST, of Richmond, wss cured ot and what physicians called confirmed Coniump three bo-ties nf Carter’s Spanish Mixture. j, EDWIN BURTON. Commissioner of the Rerenue- MJ has seen the good effect* or Carter’* Hpenisb Mrtjow ^ nurntwr of Spyhilitic case*, and s*y» it 1* a that horrible disease. . .u WM. G. HARWOOD, of Richmond. Va.. cured and ulcers, which disabled him from walking. g bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, and was e» . j walk without a crutch, In a short time permsne uy Priee $1 per bottle. „ K*. 8 I’rinclpal Depot* at M. WARD, CWSE A •< Midrn tane. New York. or RtretL rtB*’ T. W. DYOTT A SONS, No. 131 North 2d StiWi I dP II P E?NETT A BEERS. No. 126 Mein£t JI And for sale by SIIOMAS M. 1W»NW« I M. CARTER. A. A. LDIAM0N8 A CO.. p Druggist* and Country Merchants everywhere. m*y20—ly t INKS’ GOODS.—Richardson’s 4-4 ******%©!■ caseIJnrns; 6-4 to 12-4 Linen i table Damask. DoJIle’s Pamssk and colored.borw^ ■ kins, bird’s-eye and Scotch Dispcrs, Huekabnek-f brie IUndkewhlcrs.and tawn-Lawn-^justrew | sale by febl9 DiWlTT A ^ OL'GAR.—52 hhds choice Porto Rico Sugar I Refilled and Clarified do, 10 boxwdo ^ fa 3ugar IWuse Molasses. M do B see Flour. 60 .lo Butter, Sugar and Soda | loe tags prime taa f I * rd,60 boxes selected.jjufl* I .... .... lot . figured grenadines, crape d’artols. ailk tisanes and bareges, which they are offering very low at their stand, next to F: Zoghanm’s music store, Waring’* range. apl?o H OU8Frk?EPlNO DRY flOOnS^-l/nen and cotton sheet Ing, pillow ease linen snd cotton Irish linen nf ths best moke, bird* eye and Scotch diapers, towels and towel ing', damgik table then aqd napkins, long lawns, crash, brown' and bleached , muslin, ell widths and qualities, (or ioitags prime taaftard, 66 boxes aelectedne^j^ ■ doSl.rTjffidl.1.» rto Ita.MI’t 0'I *»<*•'• W" I landing and for sale by jonssnS**. j PREVDERGAST A CO. have P* I ae26 M PltKMIKWiAM SI l". oavr ju-rt _ . caso of verr choice Freneh prlnte<l gfruy I and brocade, black grenadine*. Al ?"1*2 I nice cambric inserilngsand edging* i one “” B i #w y/ri-1 Italian • sewing silk*, which with • j t i dri. 1 wr