The Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1855-1858, March 13, 1855, Image 4

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m mm Munan anip^c 00 ' OnoYatr .SO 00 ' l — s '-:':: , :::::'.;S^*' Arowwlckfc Florid* Rail lload tromrMll.nl iwnm tdnnlHn will b* oootnwl -i-. --■* tlloUHiwInrtlM- UlbeUmOubMlMii, M««rw<l .•iMttUM In IknlriAnnlMwiU of Dm. nimnd fur, will MchtTpd i wiu an imiHi niuTOi* 4 to,okvtuw, InMlwtlbu and w bar of Inaartton*, will be publish*! j ba discontinued, ami charged ac- Vueueradlrected to ,thU office, or ih Editor*, mit bepokt paid, to ooUUo thorn to attention. N. IK—Booh CtUUon by th* Court of Ordinary, that replication baa boon uado for Letter* of Administration, nuatbd ottbUahod tmiotv nata at least. ‘ ' Notion by Rxooutora and Admlnlatratora for Debtor# tedUora to render luUielracoounta^mustbe pub- 8before tha dayofaala. Theaasale* mutt bo made • “ *—-r#of tanln the morning and four In the ... Jeftoindayto> "* ■ B ^lUtbrajAdmlnUtratoriand Guardi- - -t, for teavo to toll Ileal Ealato AT WO MONTHS* i) of teatato ■ndlnieatato estates, by Exocuiora anu AumlnUtratora, Ooanly,on the(wonlMpoday, belni thealetpnih day of Jane next, than and there to amwar the PlalnUflkon tha merit* ofthe foregoing petition, a* In default ofinch appearance the Court will, proceed aa to Juatloaiball : w (^u»iWt.1&»i.ii. ScailfU.IJiq., on “ ofUte Justice* or aald Inferior Court, thla 17th day of January, In the year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred abd flAy-fire. BACON fc LEVY, J. W. Moots, Cl’k i. o. u. o. -— * JinafT — ■ ana tera DAYS before the dayofaale. Theaeealea must be made SK uat beadrerUaedrO RT Y DAYS. A oolleaUona by Exeeutora and AdmlnUtratorefor ra Gla ulMonr.tnuat bo publlahod 8IX.MONTU8. awwasa: muat be advertised three months at lM*t. , .. mortJrwiMxecuUona, 81XTY DAYS—aaleaofperlihnble jropertrtunder orderofCourt. must bo nd vortl*ed,gon- , raftr. tkw DAYS before the davof sale. — “ gbbtt finunxtiatwtntg. ' 1IARFCB POK PEUnOABY. ’HTIKOfF’S UonrUblp .nil IJ* Comoquoiieci. W The W.r In Ihe EeU,bS DUbon Soulhgelc. Heme Lire, Twelve Leeuirri, bvwra. Huu,< A Home tor All, or the Gravolnolk end Octtgonw Mode ol Build lee, by V B Fowler. A Booth Sldo View ol Blowy, hy N Adame. First Thoughts,or Beglnlug to Think. Tbe Newa Boy. . . „ Harry’s Vacation, or Philosophy at Home. Yoeman’a Chemical Alia*, or the Chemistry of Fami liar Objects, ono vol. quarto, with eugraving* and dia- ® r ?hdgo Doings, by Iko Marvel. TtieBeUer Land, ortho Believing Journey and Future Home, by A C Thompson, ftbl PIITe Alt’ya. be Court - -r--w*«wu. -T-VL-Tr™. W*M»0 esUtc of Mr* Mary A. Crowell, d . Tbceoare, therefore, to clto ai. » Hmay concern,lob® and appear before aald court to- mnko objection Af any they have) on wr before Iha llm Monday in Aug, next, otherwise said foliar* will be yr tVmvern,John M. Ml Hen, Kaq* Ordinary for Chatham County, thlg Aral day of February, 1855, fob 6 JOHN M. MILLBN, o. c. o, ofATKOF^UKUriUlA, I Toik i| W b 0 m It may concern, Whereas, JAntea L. Smith will apply at ihe Court of Ordinary for Leltcra of UirmlMion a* Executor on iho ealato of Sophia Evans, deceased. - . * . These »m, therefore, to cite and admonish all whomt It may conoeru, mbe and appear before said Lmmu» mako oWoctlon (If any they havo) on or boforo the nrst Monday in August next, otherwise said lotlers will be Br wUnosa. John M. Millets, Eaq., Ordinary for Chatham OLVNN IIIPKIIIOHOOERT. NOVEMUEK TERR , IBM. Dllt for Discovery Aocount and Relief. Bum ALRXANDka, and RosaRT Collins, complainants and Tut Brunswick fc Fuiatn* ItAttRiun Cou’v- Dofeudanta. I T being wade to appear In tno above c«to that tbu IkTondauta havo no roahlout, ageut, or placo ofbual- noan within tbe state of Goorgla, u|>on whotn aorylce cau bo elfectod, upon motion of Coinplalnanla’ Solici tors, It Is ordered that the Defendant* appearand anawer iho bill, ou or before thu firm day of the noxttorm of thla Court, or that tho ratno be takin pro coufoaao against iho Defendants. . . . ., , , ..... And It la further ordorod, that thla order be published In one or the garottes or tho city or Savannah, once a month for the ypec® «l four months. A true extract from the ninnies. Jan 1)1 lamo-4 . J. W. MUORB,Cl’ka. o.o.o. 0 , hoKtilA, plo the SliorlffotAho county of ■ Alexander ferantou, J Statutory Tho Bnimwlck and Florida Rail Road Co.) Ac,, on. Tho Defendant, the Brunswick and Florida Kail Road Company, is hereby required to bo and appour at tho next inferior Court of Glynn county, on the second .Mon day, being tho cfehth da; of January uext, then and tbero to answer the Plaintiff on tho merits of the foregoing petition, ns In default of such appearance, the said Court will proceed us to Justice idinll ajipertnlu. Witness, the Honorable Hubert 8. PJles, one of the Justices of said Inferior Court, thla eighteenth day of Decerobor, lu tho year ono thousand eight hundred nnd Uny-four. WM. WILLI A Ml?, Plaintiff’s Attorney. II. bJ J. W. Moons,Cl’k i. c. a. c. The foregoing Isa true copy of tho original process lu thenhove stated care, of which a copy, with petition, l have served, agreeabto to the statute. In such case made and provided. JOHN P. LAMB, 8. U. C. Brunswick, Ga., Doc. 82*1,1854. decSIO f3rao—w W. TIIORNK WILLIAMS. G LOKliiA, iTo tho Hhorlff of the County of (Jlyun Co. I Glynn. Grritinu Uobert^Colllns ) Statutory Tho Brunswick & Florida Rail Ron Co. y Action The Defendant, the Brunswick and Florida Ball Rond Company, is hereby required personally, or by Attor ney, to bio nnd appear at tho next Inferior Court ofsnhl County, ou tho Second Monday lu January next, the satno boing tho eighth day of tho month, then and (hero to itnswor tho Plnltitlff on tho merits of tho foregoing petition, ns In deraultof such appearance tho said Court will proceed ns to Justico shall appertain. Witness, tho Honorable Robert H. Piles, ono of tho Judges of said Inferior Court, this fifth day of Docetnbcr, in tho year of our Lord One Thousand Fleht Hundred and Fifty-four. WM. WILLIAMS, Pill’s Att’y. J. Wm. Moork, Clerk I. C. G.C. Tho Brunswick und Florida Rail Road Company, nnd all persons concerned, are hereby required to lufco no- tlce, that I, John P.Lamb,«hcriffqfthuConnty«f Glvnn did on the ninth day Inst., (thero being no resident Agent, or person upon whom to perfect service,) lenve In the Oglethorpe House In tho City of Brunswick In said County, (tho same being the Inst plnce of doing business of said Company,) u cony Declaration Robert CoUiiis vs. The Brunswick und Florida R»il Itoad Coin- E , of which tlie foregoing is a copy of the Process junto attached. JOHN P. LAMB, dec 15 ShcrlffGlynn County. I y Li >UUl A, ( To the Sheriff of the county of Vjr ui]— ~ 5 "■ ‘ f.lynii Co. ) Glynn, Isaac S. Illmles, Grxktins: ^Statutory Tho Brunswick & Florida Rail Road Co. ) Action. Tho defendant, tho Brunswick and Florida Rnll Road AMERICAN ALMA MAC* FOIl 165ft* A ND Repository of Uaeftil Knowledge, containing the Army and Navy Lists, Officers or Government, and k variety of usefol Tables. „ Home Life: by Wm. Hague. Tbosmurusof English Word*: by Roget. Harry’s Vocation: by W.C. Richards. Romance of Biography, Illustrated by tho Lives ol Historic Peraonages: edltotl by Rev. Dr. jlnwka. Thing* aa They are In America: by Wm. Chambers, of Edinburgh. .... What Not: by Mrs. Denison. • Cornel’s Primary Geography. Tbe Better Land, or the Beflovere Journey. Jack Downing’s Way Down East. Frank Leslio p a New York Journal, with numerous Il lustrations—price, $2 per annum. Also, his Ladies’ Ga zette, 83 per annum. Evan’s Maps of tho Southern Counties of Georgia, with the number of every lot and aoctlon—on rollers or , “ao C i8 lf0nn * W. THORNE WILLIAMS. r NEW BOOKS. “ ' Ricrivid rt John M.Coorta A to^ Thursday, January IP. K NICKERBOCKER Gallery; a “Testimonial to its Editor'of the Knickerbocker Slngaxlna, from iho Contributors,” with 41 portraits on steel. Memoir of^Maj^L. Ware, Wile of Henry Ware, Jr., b7 T5e W EcUpso o* Valth, or, A Visit to a Religious ^cSrisL a Friend. Thirteen discourses; by Nebemialt I vo’iintv, (tho same being tho Inst placo ol doing business Adams.D.D. if said Company,) a copy declaration I snnr. A. Illmles Though to to Holp and to Cheer. | — Home Life. Twelve Lectures; by \X m. Hague. ionn Ol. nimen. r.nq., unm Couuty. thla flrat day or February, IBM. fob*/ JOHN M. Ml MILLBN, o. u. o. oTATR^F GEORGI A, j xo all whom II may concerut Whereas, Daulel lilake will apply at the Court of Of diuary for Let tens dlsuilsaory ns Aumiulstratqr do bonis non on the estate of Arthur floyward, deceased. Tbtao ore, thcreforo.to cite nnd admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (If any they have) on or beforo tho first Mon day In August uuxt, olborwlso aald Icllera will be ^witness, John M.MIIInn, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, thla flrat day or February, 1M5. feb3 JOHN M.MILLEN.o. o.o. W r.xccutor’N Stale. ILL bo sold, on tho first Tuesday In April next, be foro tbe Court House door In FJBngham couuty. two tracts of luud, ono containing threo hundred and tlfly acres, mid tho other flvo hundred acres; said hinds lying In tho county of Effingham, und being n R ortinn of the estate of tho late William Bird, and sold ir a division among tho heirs. Terms, on the day of safe. Purchaser paying for Utius. EDWARD UIHD, Executor. fehSM Kxocutors* Sale. T HE Union Creek Plantation, lu South Carolina, Situated ou Uio Kavauuati river, about fourteen miles from tho city, containing 0*25 acres, nil of which wllh Iho oxcejillou of fil) acres, Is first quality rice land, nnd •> 75 acres of which is now under bunk In culti vation. Attached to the plantation Is n good steam Thresher, an Overseers House, Negro Houses, out houses, und Improvements appertaining to n plantation. Also, tho adjoining tract of Liitul, called Gray, contain ing l,‘J5U ucrea. more or loss, about 500 acres of which Is Pine Land; (he residue unislstsof undo red river* swamp land, and oak nnd hickory. For further particu lars apply to JOHN YVILLIAM80N. I nov'.Vo HENRY WILLIAMSON. \ t ‘ xon ’ RObS In Wit. ’•Mary.and—... . ‘mar ofTatacUatid Jones streets, known - on tba tiian ' the city of Bavaunsli, al. lot No. 30, Pulaski Waro . geihor with a certain dnwelllug home iheroou, and all I ho household and kitchen furniture thereon, and ettlie tamo tlmo iho contents ora certain green house now on life said lot, but to be sold separately, levied on aa the property orIhe late William Humphreys, under a II. fit. Issuing out of thu tlonorabto InforiorGourloflUbb coun ty, In favor of tho Ucinulgeo Bank, of thu 8lale of Geor gia, vs. Charles Collins nud William Humphreys. Pro perty pointed out by ptalntltl * o . t- • mar 3 ai THOMA8,Hhorlffc. c, - Bavamiab, March B, IBM. pllATH AM silfclUp^B SALE.—Will lie Bold onUie \J first Tuowlny lu April next, before tbodooraortbS Court House. In the oily of Savannah, county of Chat ham, between thelegnl hours or sale, nil that property , known In the plan of said city a* lots Nos.l and .9, with Uio Improvements first tything, Anson Ward,levied on oi tho property or Mlchsel PreudergasU to satlary a ll.fa«lut|lugout of tho lionorablo Bupcrtor Court, of Chatham couiity, in favor of Little, Aldon fc Co., vs. Michael Prumlurgnat and Lawrence J. Gullroartln, late copaitifer*. Property pointed oUtb^PInnltff’a AU’a. tjnVanimh,March I, IBM. ’ * * /CHATHAM BHERIFP’B SALK.—Will bo sold on tho first Tuoiday In April next, boforo tho dnuroftho Court House, In tho city of Savannah, county oi Chat ham, nil ihnt property known ns eastern half or molly, of Garden lots Nos. 43 and 44, situated In said oily. Hound ed North .by city Commons, South by Garden lot 55. East by Garden lot -to, West by other moiety of lots Nos. 43 ami 44. Levied on a* the property of Mlchao I Premier- gs«t, to satisfy a fi. fa., Issuing «f the Honorable Supe rior Court, or Chatham County, In fuvoror Elio. Roberts fc Co., vs. M, Promlergust fc Co. Property pointed ‘ by Plaintiff's Alt’s. mnr 3 A. THOMAS, a. o.. Hnvannah, March 3,1855. C HATHAM SHERIFF’S HALF..-WIII ho sold, be foro tho door of the Court House, In the City onto- vantinh, County of Chatham, on the first Tuesday In May next, hot* pen the legal hours of tale, the follow ing named nrgro slaves: James, Toby, and Alnrln. Levied on as tho property of William II. Turimr, lit fa vor of John Cooper. Sold under foreclosure of a mart- giuro. returnable to the Hntiorablo Inferior Court of Thomas Couuty. Property pointed out by plaintiff, fob 97 * A. TIIUMA8, Sheriff o.o. Ad ml ii i*f rut or’* suit*. W ILL ho sold at Bryan County Court House, ou the first Tuesday In April next, between the usuul hours of sale, the following property, to wit: One tract of Land In Bryan county, containing one hundred acres, and known os Fort Argilo, boing tho residence of tho lute George W Mor.ro. Also, two other tracts in said county, containing two hundred acres each, with the improvements thereon; sold ns tho property of iho late George W Moore, nnd by order of Iho Urdinnry, for the benefit of tho heirs mid creditors of -uld cstute. Tortus on the day of sale, purchasers paying for lilies. CHARLES W. FBRGUR80N, fob 20- Administrator. /'tllATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be sold be- v fore tho Court llouso In the city of Savannah, on tho first Tuesday In April next, tbe following naim d negroes to wit: Cyrils, Bella, Jemmy, Buciis, Ellxahelh, •Marin, Sophy, Judy and her child, Ellxit nnd Dnphnu. sold under fl. fn. ou foreclosure of mortgage Chatham Superior Court, in favor of W. und J. It. lluborsham Into Copartners, vs. Henry Williamson. Jan 31 A. T1IOMA8, a. o, o. Adiiiiiilhlmtrix’N hale. N tho first Tuesday in April next, will bo sold beforo • the Court llouso door, in Hinesville, Liberty coun ty. Georgia, all the claim, right nnd title of the estntoof W in. Spencer. In six hundred acres or Innd, In tho vi cinity of IlluesvUlo.ailjoinlng lands of Jacob Thiessnnd others. MARY SPENCER, fob SI Administratrix. ESTATE NAI.IL rTxHE Pluntntlous and Necrocsof the late lion. D. E. Jl Huger, nro offered forsnlo, via: The Rico Plantation on tho Carolina sldo of the Sa vannah river, with about one hundred nnd fifty Negroes. Tho Cotton Plantation on the Watero*, with about seventy Negroes. For further particulars, njiplydo j’ ' ' Jan-JS mwf8 '•i-ssssn**™ • ‘1: 1 IJ I Exot-nlori A. M. HUGER NOTICE TO DEUTOItSA rREBITORS, A LL persons ludcbted to tbe eiiato of the late Benja min W. Fosdlek, of Chatham county, deceased, are requested to make payment, ami all those having demands against said estate, are requested to present UlUlluniil. ...V • . .muii ...iinn.ito iigt.i.ip. ram foiaiv, uia lci|Mt;eM;u ,v ii,ca.^m Company, is hereby required personally,or l»y Attorney, them to George 8. Harding, who Is my duly authorized to be and appear nt U>u next Inferior Court of said | agent to settle up said estate. couuty ou thu second Monday in January next, Hip same being the eighth day of tho month, then and there, to answer tho plaintiff on the merits of the foregoing pe tition. As in default ofsuch appearance, the Court will ptocoed&s la Justice shall appertain. Witness tho Ilouorablo Robert S. Piles, ono of tho Judges orsald Inferior Court, this tilth day ol December, 1854. WM. WILLIAMS, PlalntllPa Attorney. J. W. Moorr,Clerk I.C.G. U. The Bruuswlck uml Florida Rail Rond Company nnd all personsconcerned,ure hereby required to take notice Vbut I.JohuP. Lamb, Sheriff of the county of Glynn, did, i i.the ninth day Inst., (there being no resident Agent, nr person upon whom to perfect service,) leave In the Dglethorpo House, In tho city of Brunswick, in raid 3ti SOPHIA A. FOSDICK, Adm’x. jitu n_ notice! A LL persons having claims against the ostnlo of the late Joseph II. Hurrnuglis Individually, or against the Into firm of Joseph II. Burroughs fc Son, ure hereby requested to pre-ent tho same, duly attested, within the time prescribed by law, to the riihscriber, and,all persons Indebted in the late J. II. Burroughs, nr to the lute firm of Joseph II. Burroughs fc son, nro requested to mndo immediate payment to Iho subscriber. JNO. MACPIIRKSON BERRIEN, Adm’r. fob 19 3fi The Elements of Character, by Mary G. Chandler. Chemical Allas, or. The Chemistry of Familiar Ob jects ? by Edward L. Youmaus. l„ thoUTOof Historic Penonages; by Francis 1*. Hawks, fcc. fcc. Jan 18 NOTICE. T WO months nflcr ilnte, application will bo made to the Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave to sell ...II,• nruuWkk null ftiiridn Ball Ra.il Com h?' SI , l ,’. l ?.!T"“r m” rJ, .r ll i ImprovelnMU, U,. name iiri.” 10 ,,r JOHN P. To all whom it may concern*. OTATE OP GEORGIA, I u Efflntfliani (’o. . ! Whereas, Benjamin J. Dasher, Administrator of tho > Estate of Joshua Gnnnn, late of said county deceased, [ has applied to the Court oftirdlnary of said county, for dismission from said Administration. I These uro, therefore, to cite and admonish, all nnd I singular the kindred nnd creditors or said deceased, to ,. , j file their objections (if any they have) In my ofilco, with- : by the author of “The Old House by in the time prescribed by law, otherwise Letters of Dis- m mission will bo granted tho said applicant. Witness my huud nud official signature this 12th day of January, A. D. 1855. Jmi 13 JAMES RAHN, Ordinary E. C. REQEIVED^BY J0I?N*8L COPPER fc CO. tursdxv, drcrmrrr 12tu. T HE Life ol P. T. Baruum, waitten by lllmaelr. Later^Years: * ' «— lh Tbe Young Husband: by Mrs. Grey, author or “Tha Gambler’s Wife.” . ' _ , Agnes; a Franconia Story: by the author of the Rol ler Books. Caroline, a Franconia Story, Frank LeaUe*s Calotte. dee 12 NEW HOOKS.* RECEIVED BY JOHN M. UCOPER fcCO., Thursday, Dec. Seth. H ARPER’S Magazine, for January. The Life of Horace Greeley: by J. Partoik- The History and Poetry of Flngcr-IUnga: by Lharle* Edwards- _ ... . ... Parish and other Pencldngs: by Kirwan. Jail Journal; or Flvo Years In British Prison M*y J ‘Humanity In the City: by tho Rev. E. 1J. Chapin. The Angel Children; or Stories from Cloud-Land: by Cbarlotle M. Higgins. , , ,, , „ country Life, and other Stories: by Cousin Mary. A Southern Home: by a Virginian. more or Ruth Hall: by Fanny Fern. Life of Bnrnum. , , uJ Fudgo Doings: by Ik Marvel. dec J8 NEW HOOKS. RECEIVED BY J. M. tXH>PER fc CO., I NCIDENTS OF TRAVEL In EgypL Arabia, Pctrea, und the Holy Land; by John L. dfophens—I (lustra- A Journey to Central Africa; by Itayord Taylor-Il lustrated. , „ Isabel Carollton: A Personal Retrospect; by Knellcr Glen. „ „ Hermit’s Dell, from the Diary of a Pencller. Poems and Ballads, by Gorald Massey; containing tlm ballad of Babo Chrlitabol, with several new poems? revised and corrected by the Author. Bertha and Lily, or The Parsonago of Berch Glen: A Romance; by Elizabeth Oakes Smith. Easy Nat: a Tale or Life In New York and Boston, but adapted many meridian*, by A.L.ttUmson. Walden, orUfe In tho Woods; by Henry D.Thoreau. F-GRIM BALL, j W. F.CHAPLIN, | Savannah, Jan. Illh, 1855. Qualified Executors. Jan 15 NOTICE. T WO months nfter date, application will bo mndo to tho Court of Ordinary of Liberty County, for per mission to sell a lot of land lying In Waltbourvillo, belonging to the estate of Dr. Win. P. McConnell, lute of said county, deceased. SAM’L. D. MrCONNELL, Adm’r. Wnlthourvilfe, Jan, 31. 1855. ‘.’mu fob" NOTICE. ■» LI, persons Indebted to tlm estate of Jns. C. Ilincs, /i ami all having demands auulnst snld estate, make settlement with JOHN P. HINES, Adru’ Savannah, Feb. tf, 1855. 3ti feb 7 ties, will ’r. • NOTICE. A LL persons hnvlng detiminls against the estate o Dr. wm. l\ McConnell, lute of t.iherty county, do- coaled, are requested to present Ihetn. duly aUe-led, wi’liin the time pre-eribiv] by Imv, and thoxe indebted Whereas, Charles M- Bnshlee, Administrator on tho estate of Charles Bnshlee, late of snld county, deceased has applied to tbe Court of Ordinary ol said county, for lettersof dismission from snld adlninirlratloii. Tliece arc therefoie to cite and adtnonlsli tlm kindred ... ...... . • and creditors of said tleceascd, to file their objection* (If *° tho same will n jalj** h»»>«tioto pay ment to any lliey Imye) in my office, within tho time presort bed I ,,, ‘'MULL D. .MoCriNNLLL, Adm r. by law, ntberwiso letters dismission will be grunted the j . ^ uBhourvHle, (.a., .Ian. 19,18.».i. .til Jan 20 said applicant. \ NOTICI : • for Ilrynn co.u.ly. , rT-.|iur:T: n,.'plication nonle this .Id day of October, L.*4. . 1 I to the Marine fc Fire liiMiruiicu Hank of this city, HI.N RY 1.. SMITH, Ordinary II. C, , Utr redemption of a 850 bill No 845,.letter A. and a 829 ctate llrj lemptii . . , 3 OF GEiRGIA t™, ... | bill, fetter A, No. 1,830, both signed J «>lm*tead,Cnsh’r. .. mi to,. „|y. < To all whom it may concern*. , The right hand tmtfor above blits belnu lust. Wliercus, N.J. Clark, Isaac Terry nml Little Berry 1 J"» 4 Ui—Itino RUSE, I)A VIS fc LONG. Daniel, Administrators on the estate of Elias Perry, late I of said county, deceased, has applied to the Court of Or- j NEW COUNTY J.%11.. illnnr, af -nlj I, far Urn ar lu.mMcn Irani : pRANS far anew will 1,0received b, the • • ' • 1 .liisticesot tno Inferior April next. Plans may h said administration. These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all and sin gular, iho kindred nnd creditors of said decea-ed. to rile ineir objections (If any they have) in my office, within the time pre-criltetl bylaw, otherwise letters of dismis sion will be granted the said applicant. Witness, II jury E. Smith, Ordinary Bryun county, this 3d day of October, 1854. octl). HENRY E. SMITH, Ordinary R.C. mrt until tlm first duy of may be loll will* the Clerk, at his prll ..... office, courthouse. N. It. KNAPP, j. i. r. c. c. WM. II. CUYLER, j. i. c. c. c. GEO. P. H 4URISO.N, J. I. v. C. C. fekSI-ApI JAS. E. GODFREY, .t. I. r. r. c. RULE NISI. IN CHATHAM SUPERIOR COURT. THE MARINE HANK OF GEORGIA l Mortgage, fcc. S January ^I’eriu, WYATT W. STARKE. 1855. NEW HOOKn. RECEIVED BY 8. 8. SIBBLEY, Jan. 10. M Y Uourtohip and lu Consequences: by Chevalier Henry Wlkoff. A true account of the author’s ad ventures In England, Switzerland and luly. with Miss J. C.Gamble, of Portland Place, London, with the un- published correspondence of Miss Gamble, Mrs. George Grot*, und many other*. Tbe novelty and Infero tsof this extraordlnaiy publication may bo Judged from the fact that It la an undisguised revelation of tbe Author’s Courtship of Mias Gamble, tho great American actress, and la fall or the most romantic and amusing scones and incident*—winding up with bla detention lu an Hal- lE Co*trntof Morion, translated from tho French of Alex- ^OabrohorlPIctures of tho French rovolutlon-a thril ling romance: by C.splndler, author of tho Jew. The Young Chevalier, or iho Disputed Inheritance: by Alexander Dumas, translated hy Thomas Williams, Dickons’ Christmas Btory, The Sevon Poor Travellers, from Household Words. Ballou’s Pictorial. Mora of Ruth IlalL For sale at Jin 20 NO. 135 CONGRESS-STREET. iUaionic Kecallns. A VARIETY of Masonic Regalia*, nootly rannufac- lured, of Batin and Lambsklu, Just received and for ■ale by 8. 8. SIBLEY, dec 33 No. 135 Congress-street. ■ ; NEW BOOK IS " ! RECEIVED BY 8.8. 8IBLRY, Dec. 10. T HE Wife’s Victory, and other Novelties by Mrs. Emuut D. E. N. SouthMrortb. swallow Barn, oratqlourn In the Old Dominion, by J.P, Kennolly.—Revised Edition, with twenty lUustra- 11 The^wrt Melrasa. by Mrs. Emma D. E. N. South- orth, bound In clolh and paper- Ruth Hall, a domestic Uio of the present time, by F Mora ofMInnle Gray, Cus Howard, and Henry Ash ton, by the author of Amy Lawrence, Standfield Hall, ^Laukhlnff Gaaa, an Encyclopedia of Wilt, Wisdom and Wladi by 8am Slick, Jr., Illustrated with one bun- dred Uomlfl Cuts, and upwards of 500 jokes, etc. etc. Tda American Home Cook Book, with several hun drad excellent recelp**, lllu|trated profiisely, the whole bXTipSnSmSr y«?s ! experlenrad by an American Uift Boot .Dll OrahMn’i M.gulo. ftr ° , 5it&KfaPMUli’i MtW.Kr.l’llcl’M., fll.r.'l S T ^| T mlimm'<!o. ,A ') T ‘ ,l,u ” l ' nl " llnm >' cu “ K ’ l ‘ : Whereas, John Murchison, will apply at tho Court of, __ .... Ordinary lor Letter* IHsmtosory ns Executor on tho ! uppearlng to rhe Lotirl by tho petition of the Ma culate or William It. Scott deceased. ! rlno Hank ol (.eorgia, that on ihe ninelcentli day of These are, therefore, to clto anil admonish nil whom i fubruary, eighteen hundred and llRy-llireu, Wyatt W. it may concern to he and appear before snld Court to Harper L. Bryson, then Copnriners, doing innko objection (If any have) on or before tho flrat Mon- business under tho name, stylo and firm of 8tarko fc duy lu July next, otherwise said Loners will bo granted. J ,r y*“U> (“I tho l ounty of Cluuhnni) made their certain WltncH*, John M. Milieu, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham '“•irument In writing, called a Bill of Exchange. In county, this fourth duy of Jatuiury 1855. 1 •"»» ‘«mw on Hoiiu. si..rt-« x, i v. ..r k.» Jan 5 JOHN M, MILLBN, o. c. c. s’sasf.w** i t - —« Whereas, John F. Gulltnnrtlii, willnpply nt llm Court Ordinary lor Letter of Dismission ns Administrator outlie estate of Valentine Creaver deceased. These are, ihereloro. to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to bo and appear before snld Court to muke obleclinn (If any they have) on nr before tho first Monday In July next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, John M.MIIIen, Esq.,Ordinary for Chatham County, this fourth day of January 1855. Inn 5 JOHN M. MILLBN. o. c. c. .Oth, 1855. 9, nlDuni. <An. uni, iiuj. - r .„man—containingHlnutoHport- . men, and NoUa on Shooting, and Iha Habit* of Urn Gama Birds and Wild Fowls of Amtrica: by BU4>a J. L*wls,M.D. Mora of P.T. Barnnm’a Autobiography. Nelly Bracken—a Tale of Tntij Year* Ago, located In fCcatocky,atlhatlmoo( It*earlyletllcmenl,chastely written, ana foil of d^p and thrilling interest: by An nie Chamber* Bradford, flunk Laalla’a Lady’s Book, for January. Mason’s Perrier: by Skinner. Hind’s - do. do. PluUrcb’rLlvei- ChnnS PiSmlfi and'fJappfemenL !Attic Don Qalxotte. br "‘"I™ ff S TATE OF GEORGIA, 1 Superior Courts Jnuuary Chatham County, t Term. 1855. It appearing to the Court, hy |he petition of Athlon G. Stabler, that said Stabler was possessed of an original Ball Bond, a copy of which Is made a part of snld pe tition mentioned, nntl that tho said original ll.«ml has been lost or mislaid, nnd he, tho snld Albion, praying the establishment of n copy Bond, In lieu of llm origi nal ho lost or mislaid: it Is Ihereloro ordered, that Hie snld Mortimer II. Williams nnd Seneca II. Vim Ness, bv tho flrat day of tho next term of this Court, do shew cause why the raid copy should not bo established, ns aforesaid: nnd It Is further ordered, that a copy or tills rule bo served personally on said Mortimer II. und Hen- oca II.,If to be found In tills Stale, and If not, It be pub- Ifebcd In tho Savannah Republican threo months pre vious to the next Term of this Court. A. H. 11. DAWSON, Plfi’r Att’y. Truo extract from the minutes, feb 9 3mo JNO. F. GUILMART1N, Cl’k s.c.c.c. B RYAN SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be Bold, before Hie court house door lu Brynn count), on thu first Tuesday In April next, betwoeu the legal hours of rale, two tracts of l.und. lying In raid county, containing lour hundred and fifty (450) ucres, more or less, hounded on two sides by tho Cnnoochee river, on tho north by lands of John Dillon, and on tho east by Daniel II. Edwnrds’. Sold to satisfy nine executions In fttvor of Wlllintn II. Edwttrds, James A. Edwnrds nml Andrew W. Love, vs. Esatf Leo and Jacob Lee, security. Pointed out by tho defendant, Ernw Leo, February 28th, 1855. Levied on by a conslablo nnd relumed to mo. JAMES T. WILLIAMS, Sheriff a. c. mil 2 • C \ ITY MARSHAL'S SAI.E—On the first Tuesday In ) April next, in front of tho court house, between the usual hours of snlo, l will soil one Sliver Watch nud Chain, also, ono five-barrel Pistol—levied upon as llm property of Dennis Wynn, to satisfy n lino imposed by the Honorable Mayor und Aldermen of Uio city of Sa vannah, for bis violating thu ordiuunco regulating bars, stores, fcc., with cost. F. M. STONE, mb *i City Marshal. I \ LYNN SHERIFF’S SALE.-Will be acid, on the yl first Tuesday In April next, before tho Court Homo door In tho town of Brunswick, between the legal hours of »ale.Ifo- following property, to wit: Washington, a negro follow; levied on os the properly of Win. G. M. Qunrtermnn, to satisfy a 0. fa. on tho loreclosuo of a mortgage, In favor of John M. Tlson vs. Wm. G. At. Qimrternmn. J. P. LAMB; k. o. c. Brunswick, January 29lh, 1855. fob 1 G 1 LYNN 811ERIFF’S SALE—Continued.—Wllllm I tsold on the first Tuesday In April next, before tho Court llouso door in thoiowuof Brunswick, between tho legal hours or Halo, the following properly, to wit: Sumniiah, Chtoe, Jacob, Amoy, Ilesler and Isaac, levied on ns the properly ol Adam S. Goodbrcad and I*ulsn Goodbrcud, bis wile, to satisfy a fi. fa. on the foreclosure ofn mortgage In fovor of Jobti S Goodbread und W II Roberts, vs. Adam S. Goodbread and Louisa M Good- bread, life wife. JOHN P. LAMB, Sheriff. Brunswick, Jan. S>, 1855. Jan 12 DI{. JOHNSTON, BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL, W HERE may bo obtained the niOBt speedy und ef fectual remedy in the world for all SECRET DISEASES. Nominal Weakness, l’ain In the Loins, Affections of the Kidneys und Bladder, Loss of organic power, Ner vous Irritability, Disease# #f the Head, Nose. Throat, or SklnA and ull those Peculiar Disorders arising from a Ckiitain SkcRKT Habit of Yovtii,which, ii notcurcd, produces ConsUtutionnl Debility, and ill the end deg troys both Jimty nnd Miml. A Cukk Warranted on noCiukok. YOUNG MEN Especially, who havu become the victims of Solitary Fice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely gruvo thousands of young men of thu most exalted tuleiiU and hrlljlant Intellect, who lulghniihonvlm! havo entranced listening Senales with Ihuthuudurs of eloquence, or wuked to ecstacy tholivlng tyre, may cull with full conlldonce. MARRIAGE. Married ptrtant or those contemplating marriage be ing nwuro «if physical weakness, should immediately consult Dr. .1., and he restored to perfect health. OFFICE No. 7 South FREDERICK St M BALTI MORE, Aid., on thu loft bund side, going from Balti more street, 7 doors from the corner. Be particular lu observing the name and the number, or you u,ll mu- take the place, • Dll.JOHNSTON, .Memberof tho Royal College of Surgeons, London, Graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges of tho United.Slates, ami the greater part of whose life bus been spent In the Hospiialsof London, Paris, I'lulaiicl- pliia and elsewhere, imseffccied hoiiio of the iimalits* lonlsIiingcureHtiial wero ever known. Afuny troubled with Ringing In the eurs and bend when sleep, great nervousness,being ilnrnu-d ut sudden noumfe, and ba.-h- fulness with frequent blushing, auomlcd sometimes wiili dorangemeiii ol mind, were cured inlineI lately. T IKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Mr. J. addresses all ilioSe who have Injured lhem- selves by prtvute uud improper Indulgenvv, thniseerrt and military Jiabit, which ruins both body and mind unfitting them lor either bukiuessor soclely. These are some of the sad and melancholy effect!* pro duced by early habits of youth, viz: Weukum ot the Back ami limbs, pains In tin* Head, Diinne.-s of Sight, Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of Ihe Heart,Dys pepsia, Nervous Irritability. Derangement of ihe lllges live Functions, General Debility, Symptoms of Con sumption, fcc.. fcc. Mentally.—'The fearfol effects on the mind nro much tobedrendud, Loss of .Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Depression of Spirits, Evil Forebodings. Aversion ot So ciety,Self Distrust. Love of Solitude, Timidity, fcc., arc Borneo!'thu evils produced. NERVOUS DEBILITY. lopput • nuoaumaiBui! bcrofdlftk , ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION, LIVER COM PLAINT, fcc.. fco. Til (J Til IN MIGHTY! V AHE YOU SICK? B eware ofimitaTionbi-ahk rou iu*pro«’* V kokt Asti* TiaeTuas. Tho many cure* made by Ihla ploaaaut and artfo rumody may Induce counterfeit* A medicine muat huvomerll,aud great merit, too, to stand t he lest oi public opinion. No arl ol puffiug oin gulvnulai-n worthless*rtlo!n,»o as' to keep It up os> good tncdlcluu It It bo not really so. A Guild Medlolno will live, become popular, and ox* lend l|a kaloa year offer year, In Spile or oppoaltlou.— The people readily flhd out Its virtues, and the fame nt them passes from mouih tn nioulh with more rapidity than uowspapera cau apread It. A living wlluae* tcsll* fvtngtothocuro a medicine has made lor him Is ol moraaorvlcu than any newspaper advertising. In nroorol what wosay above,we roferyou to Hamp ton’s Vogolablo Tincture, and lu uflecia. The wife of T. W. Yeukle, Grocer, 78 Pearl street, cured or Kheuinatlim or eight years'* ataudlug: all other remedies felled. Wm.ALUIdbom.flata of tbe Custom (louse,) dwell ing 120 Pine it., of D/spopsla, great debility, perma nently cured. W. A. Schaeffer, Eaq., ono of tho oldest Magistrates nml most highly respectable cltlxons, cured of great wcaknossaml restored to robust hoaltli. Jurrot Plummer, 153 E. Baltimore st.,aufferod Intenu- ly six yours with hip disease and morcuriul rhoutuutlBuu cured after all other remedies felled. Space will not permit to name hundreds of others, aa Goo, W. Goodrich, CapL Tims. Cauol, Ilobt. Gault, James Smyth, cured ol uhoumatlsm. JoltnPcrvttll, 8. A. Griffin,John Luko, Bov. V. Esk ridge, U H Navy, uud thousands othera cured of Dyspep sia, Scrofulu, Gough, Liver Complaints, BronchlliB, St Vitus, Dnncc, fcc. We refer to our own cltisens. Gallon them. Dr. Hampton, tho author of this great Hampton’s Vegetable Tincture, Is in his 80th year, In good health, so that It will be seen it Is not an article got up to lm* pom* on tlm public. tOT H UNDRBD8 In this city will bear the snmo tes timony. Gl( 13AT GIIII13 or HIII3I;MATINITI BY HAMPTON’S VEGETABLE TINCTURE. Chester Distric t, S. C., Jan. 3d. 1853. MESSRS. MORTIAIERfc AIOIVBRAY—Gentlemen. For tin* Inst five years l have been a severe sufferer from RhuuiuHllsm, till, teeing your recommendation of “Hampton’s Vegetable Tincture,” I purchased ft bottle, and tbu first dose lias so miicb relieved mu that I con sider it but Justice to give to thu suffering World the rej Bultoftliuuppllcullnn. Mine was Acute Rheumatism in the buck—so bad , that 1 was confined to my bod for the lost six months.— Tho first bottle acted like a charm; tbe second restored strength to my poor nffilctcd hack, und I nm now us well and fool us young us when 1 was sixteen, I am now seventy four years of age. 1 consider yoiirTIncturo tlie greatest dlscovcO' of the ago; und noor suffering humanity ought toermnmon ument to Dr. Hamilton, who has saved thousands from pain And you, gentlemen, huvo noted the part of nub ile bonelaclors In disseminating thu benefits which nave resulted from yourinvaluable remedy. I am a plain cotton plumor, and have nover written for literary fatno; btitwlmu my fellow beings are af flicted, shall I hoeituto, or through modesty, withhold any information vnlmcblo to my fellow man V So, If you consider this worthy ofn place in any or your news- pnpersfyou are at liberty to make uso of U. Yours, truly. ALVAII K EM BALL. CUKE FITS. KI3AD! More, thau Gold to the Afrit.—From one of the most respectable Druggfefo in South Carolina. CiiaRMCston, s. (J. Sept. 21,1853. MESSRS. MORTIMER fc MOWBRAYt-Tbo safe of your Hampton’s Vegetable Tincture Is increasing ev ery day, und every bottle sold rocommonds tills valua ble medicine to tho afflicted. Several of your planters havo tried it in different cases with astonishing success, nnd are getting It by half dozens. 11 has been found to be tho greatest remedy lor rheumatic affections, nnd a wonderful cure has been performed on n negro boy Buf fering from Fits. 1 will fiirnUh you with a number of certificates If you wish them. I atn, gentlemen,yours. W. (5. TROTT. Hundreds in this cBywill bear Ihe Htuno testimony. Delicate females uml children will find this a great remedy. CHOLERA MORBUS, DIARRIIOJA. DYSENTERY, and nil other diseases of tho Stomach and bowels, ure cured hy Hamilton’s Vegetable Tincture. As a euro uml preventative, it has been wonderfully successful. H will lie found on inquiry, that those who use it havenu exemption from those diseases so incident to the Sum mer. To publish all the testimony in Us favor, would mnko a large volume. Call and get pamphlets gratis,and see the many cures. It huti shown ItHolf most powerfully curullvuof NERVOUS DISEASES In their various forms, giving new life and vigor, resto ring the shattered constitution, and thus infusing hopo in place of dcflpondency. By its mild, pleasant, and sale action on thu stomach, liver, kidneys, luugs, und tho nervous system. It cures Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint. Diseases of tno Urinary Organs,Cough*, Asthma, Bronchiul Affections, Consumption, Scrolulu, King’s Evil, Worms, Rheumatism Gout, Neuralgia, St. Vitus’ Dunce, Fits, Fistula, Piles, with all diseases arising from impure blood. Call nnd get Pamphlets of this wonderful inedicino from thu Agents for the Slutu. For sale at Proprietor’s prices, by J. II, CARTER fc GO., nnd J. E. DeFURD, Savannah, Ga., by'll A V. ILAND. KISLKYfcCO., Augusta, und P. Al.GOI1EN, fc C« 1. Charleston. H. C. ly mar v'3 SILVEU’S PLASTIC PAINTS, CHEAP, UUUABCE, AM) PUUTECTIVE, WEATHER AND FIRE TROOP, npil IS PAINT will stand any climate, without cruck or JL blister und hardens by exposure, thus making lu time un eunmul of stone, protecting Wood from decay, and Iron nnd otherinetalsfrom rusiandcorrosion. Tills Paint differa from Ihe so-called .Mineral Palnfool the day, which ure principally Ochres und clays colored, uml are entirely worthless. Silver’sPlusiic Paints are purely Metallic,containing no Aluinln or Clay. They are luvigatcdflnely, mix readily with Linseed till, (without the trouble of grinding,) and How under the brush as Ircely us the best Wlilto Lead. These Paints excel nil others in body or covering pro peril vs. one pound of which will cover as much surlnce. as two pounds <>f White Lend There are four natural colors, viz: Black or Slnle Brown, Olive uud Chocolate. Directions: Tills Paint Howe readily under I lie brush nnd its covering property L Increased by using ii mixed ns lldckly an possible with pure Linseed OR: as the Paint In tin* lasting or protecting body ami the< illslmpl, the medium or auenl In Hpremling it. We annex copies nf two letters,one from the Presi dent of the Philadelphia slid Rending Railroad Co., |ht* other from a guntlemuii, u well knownrusidetii oi An- gust ii, Georgia. Office of the Philo, and Heading Itailroad Co., I Piiilapei.imua. May 3,1853. j •I.S. Silver, Ei*q—Dear sir: Wo have used your “Plasll* Palnls” lor more than n year, nnd lor Painting Itrldges.depotH.fcc..fcc .weliuvofoundMquiteeqiiulto any puintwehuve used. Intact, we now give it a prefe* ence over all othern we hnt eirled for such purposes. Yours, respectfully, (Signed) JOHN TUCKER. President. Adousta,Ga.,September 29,1952, ) Steam Planing Mills. ) Dear SirYou ask me for iny opinion of “Silver’s „rv“ml i SS Erv’ilracKeT^Vaial iTuiifVmSltS!h l l I ai«l1ii«.rt}Tucninni..|..l.iH.-iw.r Ilium |.r.v.Mlv.iiraro i swdsaas.'ufaa.' t^’ssssssi often misled with respect to tho cause source of disease in their suns nnd wards. Alas! haw roofs had been painted, I made nil experiment on twoo S TATEOF GEORGIA, Chatham Couxtv. {To all whom it may concern Whereas, Samuel II. Hwcst will apply nt the Court or Ordinary for I-ottors nr Dismission un Administrator on the Eslatoof Daniel Fox, deceased t These nro therefore, to clto and admonish all whom may concorn, to be nnd appear before said Court to mnko objection (If any they have) on or before tho first Mon day in August next,otherwise said letters will bog-rant ed. Witness, John M. Milfoil, Esq., Ordinary for Chuthnm county, this second day of February, 1855. feb 3 JOHN M. MILLBN, o. o. c. whom llin8y.i.nc«ni. Whereas, Mrs. F.mily B. Guerard, will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Dismission as Execu trix on thu estate of Robert G. Guerard,deceit»od. 'These are, therefore, to clto and admonish nil whom It may concern, to be nnd appear before said Court to mnko objection (If any they have) on or boforo the first Monday In August next, othorwlso said letters wllLbo grunted. WUnes*. John M. Milieu, Esq.,Ordinary for Chatham County, this first day of February. 1855. feb a JOHN M.MILLEN.o. r. r. S TATE OF GEORGIA, ( T n.n.hn™ Chatham Cowxtx. { To Umayconccrnj Whereas, Richard K.;Cuyler will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for letters of Administration, cum lestamunto nnnexo, on tbo estate of James llolford: These Sre, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to bo ami appear beforo said Court to mako objection (If any they have) on or before tho first Monday In April hext, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness. John M. Mlllen, E*q n Ordinary for Chatham County, this first day bf March. 183$. mar II JOHN M. M1LLEN, o. n. a rasr* 1 | Torilwhom Ii may ciwajm: Whereas, Mrs. l^ulia White, will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letter* of Dlsralsilon a* admloUtratrlx on the estate of William While. Thera are, therefore, to cite nnd admonish nil whom It may concern to ha and Rpnnar before said Court to make abjection (If any they have) on or before «h*» first Monday In August next, otherwise mid Letters will ho granted. Witness, John M.MIIIen, Req., Ordinary for Chatham County, thlaflnlday of February, 1835. fob 11 JOHN a. SULLEN, o. c. which lliey drew on llolliH, Slurko & Co., «»r New York, payable U> their o>* ii order, s xiy days alter sight there of for the sum of nineteen thniixund seven hundred nml twenty dollars, which Bill of Exchange was endorsed by Starke fc Bryson, and delivered for valuo received to said The Murine Bank of Georgia,aud being accepted by said Hollis, sturke fc Co., was id maturity presented for paymentut their counting room, nud payment not boing made, the same was returned uuiler protest to the enld Thu Marino Bunk of Georgia. And il also appearing tlittiontUe twenty-eighth day nt February of the same year, thu aforesaid Starke fc Bryson drew their curtain oilier Instrument of writing known us a Bill or Exchange, on iho aforesaid Hollis, StnrkefcCo., at thirty days after sight, for the sum ol twenty-olio thousand flvo hundred dollurs, payable to their own order, which Inst mention ed Bill of Exchange was also endorsed nnd delivered to aald Tho Marine Bank of Georgia hy tho aforesaid Slarko fc Bryson Ibr value received, und iho same being duly accepted by Hollis, Siarko fc Co., was presented for pay ment a: maturity at the counting room or acceptors, and pinineiil refused, nml tho same wns relurned'uudur pro test to the said Tho Marino Bank of Georgra. And It further appearing that (lie aforesaid Wy«H W. Starke, in order to secure ihe nforesaid Bills of Exchange and oilier bills or like character, and certain notes then due by him to ihe said Tho Murine Bank of Georgia, and also to securelho faithful payment or all notes thereafter to bo discounted hy tho said Tho Murine Bank ol'Gonr- gin, for the accomodation ofsuld Wyatt VV.btnrko, nnd for and lu consideration of the sum of flvo dollars, to him paid by Uie said The Marine Bank of Goorgla, did. on tla* twelfth duy of April, lu Ihe year one thousand «Ighi hundred and II tty .three, make, executA nnd deliver to the mid Tho Marino Bank of Georgia, his certain deed ofmortgnge, conveying to Iho suld The Marino Bank ol Gcorgin among other property “All tho lands of “the said Wyatt W.Sturlteoii Hutchison Island, eppo- “situ to nr.d north of the city of Savannah, situate, lying “and being In the county or Chatham, iu tho suto of “Georgia, between the front and back river* of tho 8»- “vannuli;” the utliur real estate named lu snld mortgage deed not lying uud being lu tbo aforesaid county of Chat ham. And It further appearing that ntlor Iho execution of tho aforesaid deed of mortgage, and on tho faith of aald mortgage, and lu consequence of tha security offer ed by Hie clause in the aald deed or mortgnge, that It should secure “all nml ovary nolo nml Holes” thereafter “to bo discounted” by the snld Tbo Marino Bank of Geor gia, “for tho accommodation of said Wyatt W. 8tnrko,*' the said The Mnrine Bank of Georgia did, on Ihe thirtieth day of June, eighteen hundred nnd flfly-four, discount for snld Wyntt W. Starke, n mils nt ninety dnys, for the sum or three thousand dollars, and on the twenty-third dny or Juno or the same year, nnotlior note nt ninety days, for twetUy-flvo hundred dollars; and on tho tweuty- second day of July of the same year, unalhor notent ninety days, for the aum ntfivu thousand dollars; and on tho seventh day of August of the same yonr, nnothor nolo nt ninety doji, for tho sum of threo thousand dollars;and on tho samo dny and year another nole for the sum of two thousand dollar*, at ninety day*, And It also ap- PMrtJlS l*> the Court that there la still due and owing to raid Tho Mnrine Bank or Georgia on raid two Hilts of Exchange nud snld promissory Notes, the principal sum of rony-one thousand eight hundred ami sevonty-nlne dollars and ilxiy-lwn cento, nml the sum of two tlmiiaatul ono hundred nml slxty two dollars nnd eleven cent*, for lliterosl to tho duto of this rule. U Is therefore onlcml Ihnt llio said Wyntt W. Hfrirko do pay Into thla Court, by the flrat day or tho next term thereof, the principal, Interest, nnd cosis due on said Bills of Exchange ami on suld Holes, (or show cause to tile contrary. If any he havo,) nml that on the failure of snld Wyutl W. Starke no to do, tho equity or redemption In sndtoaahl mortgaged premises ho forever tlmruanor barred and foreclosed. And It Is Oirthor ordered that this rulo bo nnbllshod In one or tho public Gazelles of the city of Savannah once a month, for four months, or a copy thoreor served on the aald Wyntt IV. Starke, or hl*s|»oclnt Agent or Attorney at fouit threo mouths previous to the next term of this Court. Truo extract from mlnu’cs. JNO. F.oUfLMAUTIN, Clerk. Bacon fc Law, Att’y* for Pelltioner. fob 3 lamo4 frame, l’ulpltntion of t bo Heart, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, dorangemeiii of the Nervous system, Cough, nnd Symp toms ol Consumption, ulso those serious mental uffects, such asloss of Afemory, Depression of Spirits or pecu liar fits of Melancholy, when the truth Isthey huvo been caused by Indulging in i’urniclous but alluring practices, destructive to both Body nud Mind. Thus are swept from existence thousands who might have been of uso to their Country, a pleasure to their friends and ojuu- moots to Society. DR. JOHNSTON’S INVIGORATING REMEDY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS, This grand und important Remedy tins restored strength und vigor to thousands of the moat debilitated Individuals, many who bad lost all hopes uml been abandoned to die. By Its complete invlgoralion of tbo Nervous Systom.tho whole faculties become restored to their proper power and functions, and Iho fallen fabric of life Is raised unto beauty, consistency aud duration upon tho ruins of unoinncluted and premature decline, to sound nnd prislino health. Oh how liappy have huudreds ormlsgulsed youths been mudo,who havo been suddenly restored to health from tho devastations of those terrific maladies which rbsullfrom Indiscretion.— Such persons beforo contemplating MARRIAGE. should reflect that n sound mind nnd body are tho most necessary requisites to promote connubial happiness.— Indeed, without this, the journey through life becomes u weary pilgrimage; the prospect hourly darkens to tlio view ; tho mind becomes shadowed wllh despair, nnd filled with tho melancholy reflection that tho linpplness of another becomes blighted wllh our own. Let uo felsedollcacy prevent you, but apply Immediately, He who places lilrosolfiindor the care of of Dr. JOHN SON, may religiously confide in hi* honor ns a Gontlo- mnn, und confidently rely upon his skill us u Physician. TO STRANGERS. Tho many thousands cured at tills Institution within thelastlon years,ami the numerous Important Surgi cal Operations performed by Dr. J., witnessed by the Reporters or tho papers and many othor porsons, noti ces of which havo nppoarod again nnd before tho pub lic. Is asufflclcnt guarantee that the affilctod will find a skilful and honorablophysician. N. There nro so many Ignorant and worthies* Quncks advertising thomselvos ns Physicians, ruining the health of the already afflicted, that Dr. Johnston deems ItnecoMury to say,especially tothoseunacqualnl* ed with his reputation that nls credentials or diplomat always bang in his Office. WEAKNESS OF THE ORGANS immediately on red, nnd full vigor loMorcd. CT ALL LETTERS MUST BE POSTPAID—Rem- odlesionttosny part of tho country. tar OFFICE, No. 7, 80UIIII FREDERICK-BT. Enst sldo. Observe nnmo on door, npr 5 lyo rtr^OToI.ASHBS.-lUo hlids and 10 Itbls prime YV • nouxerop, In fine order, binding per brig It. |L I-nwn.n, from Huvutiu,oml for sale by feb 20 PaUBLFOBD, FAY fc CO. WAY DOWN HART; O R Porlraturcs of Yankeo Life: by tho original MaJ. Jack Downing. Harper’s Mngazlne, for Jnnunry. Tho Nowslmv. History and Poetry of Plnger-Rlngs: by C. Edwards.** Fudgo Doings: by Ik Marvel, author of Roverlesof a Bachelor, Q vol*. Illinium's Life—now supply. Gnynrro’s History of Imuslnna. More WnnlsThnn Ono: by Dr. Brewster. Milo Stoned In Ouf Llfl.’s Jfrtiirnny. Joya nnd Sorrow* of tho Kccleslastlcnl Year: by Mrs. MnrlnG. Milwnrd. Later Years: liy the author of “The Old llouso on the Blvrr." . DeFoo’s Works -Bohn’sedition,® vffls. t'nnl. tfnnot's Twenty-'Years In a Shiver. NoBo’h FIDy Years, fcc fcc. dec VO 7 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. T LOMDOIV ART JO» ««VA I,. RE naw dnrlavcommencM wllh the January number; will contain snvravlngs from the pictures In Iho Queen’s Gallery, and ntherwUeombellliliod wllh *uh- fecta or Art, to miko It worthy *«f extendve putronago. Price $9 per niiniun, for 12 monthly numbers. *i.*o: Frank Ln«|fe'i T^idleV OaaaBa—monthly, n* S3 per annum. He's Now York Journal, wllh numerous llluf Irnllohs, at 89 per nniiuin. Gmley’s Ladles’Book, 82 .V) per annum. roll 0 . VI. TIIUKNG WILLIAMS. hollers; the result was, that tho portion uncovered wns entirely consumed, whllo the painted pnrlwus apparent ly sound, though upon examinntloiuhe wood wasfotind to bo charred ; the paint, however, wus sirm and but little blistered. I considortlilsnB severe ntestnsyour Paint enn bo putto, nnd under the circumstances I do not hesitate to commend It ns an invaluable preventive ugninstflro. Respectfully,&c. (Signed) AMBROSE SPENCER. 8 FRENCH & RICHARDS. A*. IF. Corner of Itith and Market etreeti, Phila., Pa. GENERAL WHOLESALE AGENTS. Forsaleiii Savannah, Wholesale und Retail,hy JAMES II. CARTER fcCO, No.I7i5 Broughtonreel. July 20 HUoIply HOLLOWAY’S PILLS- 7\> tki dtiunt of the Untied Statu,— 1 moat liiiinbly nml slnrerelr think you for tho lm- memo nnironago which you nave bestowed upon my hill. I lake tliti opportunity of stating that my Ances tors were nil American Citizens, and that Icnterlaln for all that conCem* Amorlca and the Atnerlr.nniF, the most lively sympathies, so much so thnt I originally com pounded these PI I la ex proailv to suit yourclimatc.lmhlts, constitution*, and manner of living. Intending to estab lish myself nmobg you. which 1 huvo now dune, by taking premliesinNew York. 1 . THOMAS HOLLOWAY, 80 Maiden La nr, .Yew York. PURIFICATION OF TUB BLOOD. AND LIVER AND BILIOUS COMPLAINTS. Tho Citizen* of Uio Union suffer much from disorder* of the Liver and stomach, scarcely any ore free from bk.SouieS INVIGORATING CORDIAL. 'A PHKMOMKMOM Uf MKDICIJfk. H ealth restored and life lengthenfi. COKDl Al >U * M0Ua ^ ** VltiORATlNO ELIXIR up M liral the proper!iu* attributed to Prol. Moasa’i i■. viuoasTiMo Elixir orOoRuutweredeemcdUbuion. Tliq public often deceived could not believe (he sliaaL ami sublime truths announced by the discoverer fist feet*, undeniable facto, attested by witnesses of u,» highest class and character, are now triumphing alldoubts. Incredulity is overthrown by a maraortrZ tlrnony which I* perfectly Irresistible. ^ The Elixir reuiedios, lu all vases, the deplorable c-rili arising from a inlsuso or abuse of the various ntttttvt which mako up the wonderful machine railed Man. it restores to full vigor every delicate function conntctsd with that mysterious compound agency of matu-rand mind iiecewafy to thu renrudncllon or liuman life. To persons of feeble mnacufar frame, or deficient in vlt t | power. It I* recommended os llm only means of commu. iilcuUng that energy which Is necessary to the t.n.rHjr enjoy ment of all the nultirul unpc-lltes, as well akoithe higher mental attrfbutts. Its beneficial effects are not confined to either sex or lo any age. The feeble girl the tilling wife, Iho listless, enervated youth, the over* worn man of business, the victim of nervous ueptmion thu Individual Milioring from general debility -»r irnm the weakness or* single organ, will all flud Immtdlsta and permanent relief from the use of this lnc<itnpi.fht,| e renovator. To those who haven predisposition t*> psrx- |dcu- and unralllng rafeguorfi dy. Tho r earemanj,p(*rbni,i, ith their Constitutions, thnt ii,^ } »....v..., w I..,., ii?' lywlw. It will prove a complete and urifnlling safeguard the Infeence of theso dretrtctlve mafeiBes, hence life , ugulnxl that terrible malady. There are man; ,nerhni,i, wcara taat. Tho fair sex, perhaps the most handsome j who have so trilled with their Constitutions, that il*e» in tbo World, ui; to n certain» Iblnk themselves beyond ihe rmh of medicine say, many lose tliclr teeth and good looks, while yet In „ (ll MVU , t |, e8U T ,,, i| xir w „,. , ” the heyuny or life, such sad evils mpy ho effectually ns Ilexb-1sf w111iout referenco to cau»e riml w Pnn remedial if, conllmi.il, kncl.lng tUc blnoJ pure, nnd : onl, r” mn.’n Urn d|»X“S bit the Liver and Stomach In a Withy action, when lit© REBU1LDTHE BROKEN CONSTITUTION, will flow smoothly, and rosprabte plnnls in a congenial . Whenever the organs to beaded upon are free front dime, where an eternal spring appears to reign. As It I mnlformation or strloturaldlseaseB It Is averred that rnnurds Un* nnlH'rvntion of Urn niminn froliio, und III. | MUIISH'd IN Vll.'nHATlNi: Kl 1X111 dnr.llmi of lim.'rnneh m.ylie dTcclinl, nndJ •», Amn i wlllre[,lBc.wtUm.u»lli,.ir.u«th,lnc«i,.ellv «iii,„. . Ill,I Ill-nil 1 nnd nro .1111 bo prolnnfed fnrm,n, ; Bclimcr,lrni8ul.rli) »lihi,ldl»rn. nud n.lum( ..bvin yenr. boynnd llinlroril nnr, llmlu, If lln Pllf. nnd llli.not onl,wUliontliul«rfnlre»ellnll, bnlvln,, nrt* tnkuu lo purlr, tho blond nccnrdlnp lo Die rule, laid h.ppycjleci on Ihu Konernlorimulullan. d.mnn.rbrallh cmnalncd lu lb. direction, which nm (ty- |l.. ur In mln.l ll,„i nil iii.lndlc, whrrevml,., 'aTKWwkaknesn and DSMLVrr, OP ii) WK,SBl*l'!"'">li»»r,n„., > .,cm YEARSHTANDINO, CURED IIY IIOLDOWAY-S PILLS. Copy of a Letter from Captain John Johnton, Aitor Home Meto York, dated January 5fA, 1854. To pRorassoK Holloway, 38 Corner of Ann and Nas- snu Slre-ets.N. Y. ; mouiaienuualmost miraculous cuauge which it occa- Sir,—It Is with tho moat heartfelt pleasure I havo to . elons in the diseased, dobllltuted und shattered nrrvoui Inform you that I havo been restored to health and . Bysteni.wlictticrbruken down by excess, we:-k hy nature, strength by taking your Pills. For the lust tenyears, I „ r impaired by sickness, tho anstrung urd relaxed or suffered from it derangement of the Liver nud Stomach, ^unlzulIon Is at oticc braced, re-vivlfleu and built up.— und was reduced to such an extremity that I gnvoun my Tho menlatund physical symptoms or nervous dinite. Ship, never expecting to go to Sea any more, as I had , vanish together under its Influence. Nor Is the effect tried every Remedy that was recommended to me, but ; temporury t on the contra.; ,the rebel l* permamm.w nil to no purpose; nnd had given my self up to despair, lho cnr «llal properties of thu Medicine reach the c-u tt begin, finish with the nervoussysteti.. nix zillion of the nerves or motion uhd rensalion is p|, cal death. Boor In mind, also, that for every kind „( nervous disease, tho Elixir and Cordial is the onh refi. able preparation known. CURE OF NERVOUS DISEASES. No language cun convey an adequate Ides of the tm. ; niodlate and almost miraculous change which It otc*. when I wns ut Inst recommended to take your I’llls— After using them for threo months, thu result Ih that I am now In bettor health than I havo been for eleven years past, and Indeed ns well ns ever I was In my life. You are quite at liberty to make this known for the benefit of other*. I remain, Sir, yours respectfully, JOHN JOHNSON. These celebrated Pills are vonderfully rfficaciovi s the following complaints : Ague Debility Headache Scrofula or King’s Drop*; Indigestion Evil Bilious Com- Erysipelas Juuudico plaints • Stone and Gravel Blotches on tbo Female Irrogu- Secondary Syiup- Skin ferities tons Bowel Complaints Fevers of all I.lrcr Complaints Piles kinds Venereal Affections Constipation of Gout Retention of Urine tbo Bowel* Worms of all kinds Weakness, from whatever cause. •* Sold nt tho Establishment of Professor Holloway’ 80 .Malden Lane,New York,nnd 244strand, London,nnd by nit rcsjiectable Drnggtoln mill Dealers in Medicines ' throughout thu United fctutes. In Boxes, at nt 37cents, il properties o tutlon IUeli,and restores ft to Its normal conultion. LOSS OF MEMORY, Confusion, giddiness, rush of blood to the head, melan choly, menlaldcbllity, hysteria, wretchedness, tlionghti of sclrdcsfruction, fear of insanity, hypochondriaib.d),. pepsin,general prostration, irritability, ncrvouMictt.In ability lo sleep, diseases Incident lo female-.dec. ol the propagating functions, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation of ihe heart, liujKitency. constij nllun, ete_ etc., from whatever cause arising, it Is, inhere l> any reliance to be placed on human testimony, absolutely Infallible. EVERY WOMAN OF SENSE, who suffers from weukuess, derangement, nervousness, tremors, puinsin the hack,nr any other disorder whether peculiar to her sex,or common to both sexes, should give tbe Invigorating Cordial a trial. MARRIED PERSONS, or others, will find this Cordial, after lliey use a bottle or two, a thorough regenerator of the system. In Ml directions ure lo bo found the happy parents ol heulihy offspring, who would not have been so, hut for this ex- traordhiary preparation. And il Is equally potent far the many (II-pjibc* for which II I* recommended. Hums- nnd S',.»0 cents, each. To ho had W holesale ol thu Mm | H „f young men have been restored by using It, ami principal Drug llousea In the Union, by not Inn single Instance basil lolled to benefit them. Messrs. A. It. fc U-f AN1)S v Ncw York,and hy j PERSONS (>F PALE COMPLEXION, W. W. LINCOLN, Savannah. tOT There is a considerable saving by inking the forger sizes. N. It.—Directions for the guidance j?f patients iu every disorder are ufllxed to cacti Box. june23 Inwfitocw ly or consumptive habit*, are restored, by the ure of a bottleor two, to blnoin nnd vigor, changing thu .kin from a pale,yellow, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion. TO THE MISGUIDED. There are some of the ran and melancholy effects pro duced by early habit* of youth, vlt: weakness of the back and limbs, pains in the head, dimness ol siuht, loss of muscular jiower, palpitation of tbe heart, dyspep sia, nervous Irritability, derangement of tho uigeMlve functions, general debility, symptoms of conruuip- lion. fcc. Mentally , thu fearfol effects on tho mind are much to DOCTOR YOURSELF The Pocket •Wsenlapins; OR, EVERY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN*. THE Fortieth Edition, with OneHundrcdEngravlngi*.aliow- ,u r ^ , ^'' nn ^' , ?' ror . ro a“( , !'i I lie dreaded. Loss of memory, confusion of Ideas, de- ol the Human system Ineyery prerslon of spirit-*, evil forebodings, aversion to society, shape and form. To which Ib : gclf-dlslrust,loveot eolltude. timidity, fcc., areBoineof added a 1 realise on tho Ills- n, 0 evils produced. All thus uffllcted, j eusea of l'omaleB.liulng of the ; BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE UlgUesllmpiortanceto married j should reflect Mint a pound mind nnd body nTctlie most people,or lliorccontempluting ! necessary requisite!* to promote connubial happlucri; "SSTT.LVvntmn m ta j Indeed, without these, thojourney through life becomes WILLIABl YuuNt.,M,n. | a weary pilgrimage, the prospects hourly darken the Lot no fnthor be ashamed to i view; tlie mind becomes shadowed with despair aud proponi a copy ol tlicAifeCI -1 filled with the melancholy reflection thnt Iho happiness LAP! life to hfechild. It may • H f another becomes bliahled with vour own. save him from an early grave. CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY. i77”,ir' D ....r«,«i.ii, f. 11,0 . v ” un,f ,' u ?ViV r A11 who have Injured themselves by private andlm- . Vh"is? 1 1 pmp.. Iiiiiuln.iict‘1, will flud 111 till. Oof,11.1 . ,im- r.. oautng thePOLKLl *SCIIhAPII 8. Lot no onesuf.; jp.f; ferlng from u liacknied Cough. Puiii in the Side, restless * Impotence—weak ness of the genital-organs. Lossof mght«, nervous feelings, und tbu wbolctrnin of Dyspep-' verlie power Is tho penalty most frequently paid to ticsensatloii|<,uiidgivciiup hy-thoirplivslcian.lieniiotlier ; thnsuwho give a loose rein of license to their passions, moment without consulting the JgM.'i LAPII 9. Have YOUNG PERSONS ure too apt to commit excessei the married, or those about to bo married any Impedl- j from not being awareof the dreadful effects, merit, rend this truly useful hook, ns il has been the means of saving thousands of unfortunate creatures from the veryjnwsof death. tar Any person wikIIiibT WENT V FIVKi’F.NTs en closed In a fetter, will receive one copy ot thla work by mnil.or five copies will lie sent for One Dollar. .\ddro*».(poHlpnlit,t DII. WM. YOUNG. ■ok- 1—1 vo vii.l.vjSpnire-*!.. Plillndclphin. Saddlery Warehouse, Young*? Building, Sign of the Golden Saddle. OPPOSITE W. n. SIMMONS CLOTHING STORK. w. H- MAY & CO., Hnvoonhnud a good assortment of Saddles, Bridles nud Harnesses, of which tho followlngcomprlse a part. Spanish Quilled, Overlaid and Shafton Saddle*, Plan ter’* largo and oxtra largo Saddles; Men’s plain do.; English do.; Boys’and Race do.-, Ladles’ Saddles ofR variety of patterns; Bridles fc Martengnles;Suddlo-Bags, Trunk* fcc.. ... SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Tree*, Skirting and Hog Skins; Pad do.. Strnlnlng und Worsted Web; Thread nnd Sacks, BMOrtedilxes. HARNESSES.—Conch, Iforouche,Buggy and Sulky IlarneMo*, of nil kinds, by Iho single *ot. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Buggy nnd Sulky Spring* nnd Axles; Pn*h Frame*; Hobo* and Bows, by thoalnglo net; Plated and Brass Stump Joints; plain do.;pntcnt Dash Leather, Top and Curtain do.; broad and narrow Lneos, variety of patterns; Bilk nnd Worsted Fringes:black and purplo Coach Roan*; Rug- gy Lamps; Plated and BrawCarrlagn Band*; Brass and Plated Knob*.fco. July 23 M ACKEREL, CODFISH, &o.— 20 half bbls No. I Mackerel 20 qimr “ “ u 20 el’lh “ •* “ 80 whole” No. 2 ‘t 80 half ** “ “ 18 quintals Codfish; 3d boxes Kalxln*; Ml “ IfeadiT* fi'a anil 8’sTallow Cnndfes. • Landing from scltr P<*cnhouin*. nnd tor rale by deitO HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON & CO. C OFFER CIIERSE AND BDTfER.- 800 bag* Rio i 'offeo •JOii lioxe* ('hi-esH 20 casks “ 25 kegs cholco Bntter. Lnndlng ami for safe by deed HOLCOMBE,JOHNSON fcCO. IJM.riiMfFUtilB ii—20Hbbis “Demund” and “Oak- I ley Flour; Just receive 1 and fo* sale »,y don27 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON fc CO. IflKCKHIC*’ FAKJ1VA, PREPARED EXPRESSLY FOR FAMILIES. A llclicufc and Approprinte Food for all Sciikoiis. And oneoftbu most economical, nnlrlous and whole- some preparations ever brought fe> tho table, combining the grnliflrnlion of Ihe pnl ale. with ntnpb* and healthful piiMtenniii-eof Ihe hod v. oTHIiTI.Y SPEAKING. Decker*’ Farina Is neither Hrlngeiit nor laxative Out restorative, slrenctlieidia- tlie dlgt-»tivu and alirorlu lit systim. Ill Disordered Bowels, Diarilueu, D) renter;nnd even in cases uf * holern, when feud i* (Ta-ined ndmlreilde hy the nliysb clan. Ilecker*’ Farinn rai i.oi initio he palmer)', and wherever known is exieirtvely used in l.oi*| Ibtfe and t'rtvaie practice. The prerervnilnii ol health, or the prevention ol slrkuert*. Is at In st n* important m* the curing of dl-eare. I’eople in I eallli rhoiild therefore u>*c It* ck, i-’ Farinn fu el) na ccinmon food, lo preserve tin- iiiertin able blearing. ' For sale Ik GntcerMiiid Druggist* generally. Whole- rale by cilARLI-s F, PUT. No 12 Commerce street, Baltimore; PIKGI F. fc Mfr'IDF-lt. 97 South Front street. I’li'lio'eli ltla; and I t the .'laimferliircr*.Ill CK- Fit fc lilt' >1 III lt.nl the Croton Mill*,2M1 Cherry street. New York.. sepl8tl / lilt Jl A N ’> A N Tl-NCO Ii It II TIC TOOTH WA&II. r I'II18 delicious article combiner so many meritorious 1 qualities that il now lui!) Become a standard favorite with llu-citizens of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburg, und other places. Dentists and Physician* prescribe it in their practice mostsiicccssftilly, and from every sotircelho most flattering laudations ure awarded it. intfeincd.cnre, or bleeding gums nrc immediately cured by ifo use ; its action upon them is mild,soothing, and effective. It clear.se!* tbu teeth so thoroughl) that they tire made to rival pearl in whitcncs*, nnd diffuses through tlm mouth such a delightful freshiiere.thnt the hreuth is rendered oxqulrttcly sweet, and it will In most Instance!-afford relieflo the most violent tooth-ache. The following Certificate from Dr. Chilton, a Clmmfetol world-wide celebrity, who hnesubmitteUthoiirtfeleto n chemical nnnlyris, isjiroofsufflcffnttoconvinccany one of ifo superiority. “I liuvo examined n bottle or “/ehman’s Anti- ScoRni TicTooth Wash,’’and find it to ben vogolablo preparation of an Innocent character I beliovtit will prove beneficial fortho purpose It Is recommended.” James R. Chilton. M. D.Chemist. J us! received and for sale by W. W. LINCOLN, tiov 17 Monument Sounre. NICKFI/S Patent Plastic Plaster. T ills valuable addition to Surgical Armlinontariuni Iihh met with tho most unrivaled success of any Plaster over brought before tho Medical Practitioner or thu public. The Adhesive Plaster in present uso has been for a long ilmu open to improvement,and tho same has been frequently sought alter. Collodion wus for some lime thought lo have overcome many of the in- convenience*, but after the fair and impartial trial it bus met with, It lui* been found of very littio more use than to cover abraded surface*, not possessing siililcietit strength to ho used In important o|ieralions and cannot consequently ho used a* n plaster for Prominencies, Cavities, fcc, fcc., to which purposes it wus thought most applicable; lint common Adhesive Plaster cannot be H8P(I In these dre*.-*ings without considerable incon- ventenco nnd trouble, It having to bo cut Into narrow strip* nnd pluced otio on tbo other, until (he part is covered and cveu tho most skilled Surgeon finds diffi culty in dressing wounds oil uuoven surface*, owing to Hie plnstor not laying even uud thu blond oozing through tho portion that raises, owing loti to not possessing suf flcient elnrtlclly to tie moulded lo tho purls. Another objection lo tbo ordinary adhesive plaster is that tho material on which It Is spread bulng Impervious, it keeps tho wound or part In n heatod condition nml fre quently suppuration take* place from thlscnu«o alone. It has been found by tlio most eminent Burgeons that Nickel’s Elastic Piaster overcomes all tho objection* urged naulnst tbo common Adhcslvo Plaster, and po*. screes all lho properties so long sought nflcr, which nro a* follow*: The superiority of tho Elastio Plnsfera con sists, find, tn the easy inodo of application nnd Iho In creased caso and comfort with which they nro worn — Tho Plaster being Elastic, easily assume* the shape amt form of the surface ou which it (supplied, either promi nence or cavity. Second, from tho open nature of iho fabric It allows that necessary amount of evaporation lo lake place, which effectually prevents tlio honied con dition of a wound dressed with plaster on u olotm fabric. Thirdly. It Allows a free expansion nnd contraction ol the muscles uml doe* not press upon tbo part* to as to impede circulation. The planter I* made non.elnMlc longitudinally, which Is found of great advantage when u«ed ns n dressing for wounds, Hprnimt) varicose coins, weakness of the limb, rhoumutism, luxation of the Joints nml other affection* where equal nnd constant support Is required. It retain* Its hold and utility much longer, *o that wound* do n«t require such frequent re-dressings nnd for this reason they nre particular!'- recommended for the uao of tlio army ami navy. Sold by JOSEPH M. TURN ER, Agent, Jan 25 tf 157 Brouglitoii.stree|. CA (IT Fit’S SPANISH ffllATI It I r \-v. ft a < RICH DRESS SILKS. W . I). W A U 5 W O It T II , T AKES pfennura In calling tho attention of the Ladle* to life splendid Stock of rich Drew Silks, feeling con fident that for richm-re and beauty, they cannot be »wr- pa*«ed.- Among them may be found styles, surpasslnK In elounneo anything he ha* heretofore exhibited, and I'u'lgn* entirely new, of tho latest Importation*, "nd Which nro. confined exr.fe*l\c)y t*» hi* house. Any Lady wanting either n rlcti Mori Antique, or Common silk Press, can l-ere find ono to suit her taste, and should not fall to examine this n*«»rtm)-nt before making her »eleo- lion, Wesimll lake pleasure In •howliiffllbere goods to Buy fedy win* will call at dec ft * NO. 115 OONGRR88 STREET. f >LOWfc,Corli-Phellere. Hav-t'iitterr. nml Wheel Bar 1 rows. For **h by F. VV. CORN WE. L, - an in o 102 Ilrynn street. C ANAL IIARROWH AND G'»RN MILLS.—«« liar* row* received by bark flood meed, 18 tfom fitct-l Mill* by bark Putor Doiutll. fur aalo hy feb l J3 C. 11. 0AMPF1ELD. I>ll LTiffTM ABkiarulKi'.-W; bjU F for sale by CHAMPION fc WATTS. janlG v CAUTION- DR. MORSE’S INVIGORATING CORDIAL has been counterfeited by some un principled persons. In future ullthcgenuineCordfol will have the propri etor’s facsimile pasted overthecork of each bottle,and thu following words blown In tlie glass— •‘DR. MORSE’S INVIGORATING CORDIAL. C. IL RING, PROPRIETOR. N. Y.” tf?" The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, lu pint bottles. tar Price S3 per bottle, two for 85, six fur 512. V, II. RING, Proprietor, 198 Broadway, New York. For sale in Savannah, by A. A. SOLOMONS fc CO. and W. W. LINCOLN. npr 11 ly THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD’. Not a I’ariiclc- oi Nlt-rcury in it. \ N infallibU-rviuedy p>r Scrofula, Ring's Kril.Kheu matlstu, obstinate Cntaueous Eruptions. Pioiple r Pitotulea on the Face, Blotches, Holts.ChronK eero Eyes, Ring Worm orTetter.Sculd llend.Enlargcni-at und Puln of the Bone* and Jointo. Stubborn Flccrs.Sy- phy litic Disorders, Lumbago, Si)innlCoiu]ifeiutMai)(lal! Disease^ arising from an Injudicious use ol Mercury Ininrudeiiee in Life, or Impurity of tbe Blood. Tbl? valuable Medicine, which has become celebrate forthenumber of extraordinary cure* effected througt Its agency, has induced the proprietor*, at the urgent re- quest of thcirfrlemfe.to offer it to the public, whicl tke) do with the utmost confidence In its virtuesand won durfu I curative properties. The following ccrtifio 11 ; selected from a large number, ure, however.stro'd'*: testimony tlmn the mere word ot the proprietors fond are ull from geutlcmeu well known In their localities, and oftho highest respectability. maiiyolthcm now re siding In the city ofRichmoud, Va. F.liOYDEN, Esq.,oftho Exchange Hotel, Richmond, known every w here.sav* he hassecn the Medicine call ed CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE administered in ovorn hundred cnse*,in nearly ull thedlsensesfor which it is recommended, with the most astonishingly good re sult*. He says It Is tho most extraordinary medicine lie ha* ever seen. AGUE AND FEVER—GREATCURK.-l hnreb) cer tify, that for three years l had Ague nnd Fever ol the most violent description. I had several Physicians, look large quantities of Quinine, Mercury, nml I beliere all the Tonics ndvortised, but all without any permanent re lief. At Inst I tried CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE, two bottle* of which effectually cured me, and 1 mu happy to say I have had neither Chills or Fever since.— I consider It tho best Tonic In the world, nml the only medicine that ever reached my case. JOHN l.ONGDEN. Itoaver Dam, near Richmond Vn. C. IL LUCK, Esq., now In the city of Richmond, and for many years In the Postoffice, has such confidence in tho nstonlahlugefficacy of CARTER’S SPANISH MIX TURE, thnt he has bought upwards of 5(1 botllca, which he has given away lo the nftflctcd. Mr. Luck *iu* he hns nover known it to fall when taken according lo di ructions. Dr. MINGE,a practising Physician, and formerly o tho City Hotel, In the city of Richmond, says he ha* witnessed In a number ofinstances tho effects of CAR TER’S SPANISH MIXTURE, which were most truly surprising. Ho says In a case of Consumption, depen dent on tho Liver, tho good effect* were wonderful in deed. SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of tho firm or Drinker fc MorrU, Richmond, was cured of I.lver Complaint of 8 years standing, by the use of two bottles of CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE. GREAT CURE UFSCROFULA.-TUe editors of the Richmond Republican had n servant employed In their press room, cured of violent Scrofula, combined with Rheumatism, which entirely disabled him from work.— Two bottles of CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE mnd* a perfect cure of him, and the editor* in a public notice, say they cheerfully recommend it to all who are af flicted with any disease ofllu* blood.” STILL ANOTHER CUREOFSCROFULA.—I had » very valuable boy cured by threo bottles of Carter* Spanish Mixture. I consider!! a truly valuable mode clue. JAMES M.TAYLOR,Conductoron the R. F.fc P.tt. IL Co., Richmond. Va. SALT RHEUM OF 20 YEARS STANDING Cl RLP* Mr.JOHN THOMPSON residing In iho city of Rich mond, was cum! by threo bottles of Carter'sSpantsa Mixture, of Salt Rheum, which ho had nearly 20 years, nnd which all thephyslclansln the city could not cure. Mr. Thompson Is a well known merchant In Ihe city of Richmond, Va.,nndhfe enrols most romnrknblr. WM. A MATTHEWS, of Richmond, Vn., had * ant cured of Syphilis, In Ihe wore! form, hy Carter * Spanish Mixture. He aava he cheorfUPy recommends R» ami consider* it an Invaluable medicine. , . RICHARD K. WEST, of Richmond, was cured a» Scrofula.and whnt physician* culledconflrmcdConsump* lion, hy three bottle* of Carter’* Spanish Mixture. EDWIN BURTON, Commissioner of tho Rsven'if, *nv*hcha*soenthogood effoot* of Carter’s Spanish Mix* lure In a number nrSynhilllicca*e*.and«ayHt I* *P fr ‘ feel euro for that horrible dine***. T.W.DYOTT fc SONS, 132 North 3d *treet.rh'l»* ‘ ,C |Fft ETT fc HERRS, 125 Main street, Richmond,Y* PROTECT THYSELF. ' ' WM. O. HARWOOD, of Richmond, Va., cured ol T N ORDER *.o promote yonr ueal'h, and nroteot your- old Sore* aud Ulcer*, which disabled him from walkin* reft from |hr «»i*nge« or weather. It fo Itighly neoea-1 Took a few bottle* ofOarter’* Spanish Mxtnre, and *»■ anryteho provided wllh Omni Under Garments and caModto walk without acrutebt In a aitor! lime per- H’AKU. CI.OBE * Xi"* 1 •'nil-.,in-Ion Ifc.-t.it«. iau:«n.i(«o;nm»;*w WM. II. PBKK. Yrnelienl lirnpor nml Tnltor. •■Ary .47 Bav street rnr* u* m- nminni . (iimimn •» Good Clothing. The subscriber has In *two qfljry kind . mnneiitiy curuo and quality, which He wlllcllstowe ot nt unpren.*jfenfr«o | p r | nc |pal Depots at M. W low rates, and unmake. Jrt •MVKwAgto*. Maiden Lane;N^w-York.. ■ A A &olj< , M „xl 'HOMAS M. TURNER fc *.<•, rtf'at* anu Country Mercnantaever) whwf. For sale hy kOOiiwiTnUianc *>. .’ andhyDruiprlsIs aml'Counlry Merenanwe.../ — vtiTPrite ft I per Bottle or 6 Buttteejet ••• aJayift— ,awl5awoty Ant