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mM U i SMPggi la fora ofN. B. ft H. Wm4 urinal Bltneon 2. Mur? wmv*^wmSiA i, batman tb* legal boura or oal*. one , tha property of Samuel Hoyt ft Go., the Eon. the Inferior Court of Chat* JOHN DEVANNY, Sheriff a o TmBR BHSRIW-BSAUtOOMTINUilE—W1H lx «ld AJ, oatha Brat Tueeday la September next, before tha court bouse In tha city of Savannah, between tha oaual boura •Cool*, on* undivided fourth part of two wharf lota, or ftaaaa of ground, aituated on Hutehiaon'a Ialand. in iha oouaty of Chatham and State of Georgia, being lota Mbs. thirteen and fourteen, together with all tha reeer- votes, whams, bnildinga and improvements on aaid lota, mad tha a team enginea and boiler*, the plaining ma chine, dartboard machine, aaw gataa, force pumps, and all ‘^arBuehlnanrof every kind and description in and about aaid lota or bnlldiiy, (meaning tha one-fourth part of we Oglethorpe atam aaw mill,) with the appurtanancea thereunto belonging and appertaining! levied on aathe property of Edward F. KInchley and Robert Todd, to satiety nfi.fo.oo foredoaore of a mortgage Uaued from Chatham Buperior Court in fovor of George Newell vs. Edward F. Xlnehlsy and Robert Todd. Property eat forth In aaid fi.fi —“ JOHN DEVANNY, Sheriff & c. /"I BORGIA—Bulloch Obmiyt—'To all whom it may vX earn t Whereaa, Wm. Lee, Jr. wiU apply at the Court of Ordinary for letter* dlaznUeory ea administrator on the •state of inomaa Lee, a lunatic, deceased s Tbeee are therefore to dte and admonlih all whom it ma; •oneern,tobe and appear at the Court of Ordinary for Bui loch oounty on the first Monday In October next, to make objections,if any they have, otherwise said letters will *“ granted. Witness,Wm.Lee, ssn’r, Esq.,Ordinary for Bulloch county, this ITthday of March,1843. -“* WILLIAM LEE, Sr., 0. B. c. /GEORGIA—Bultoch CountyTo all whom it may oon VX earn s Whereas, Jehue Everitt .will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dlamlasory on the estates of John Everitt and Barah Rrcritt: These are, therefore, to dte and‘admonish all whom it may concern, to he and appear before said Court to make abjection (if any they bays) on or before the firat Monday fa November next, otherwise mid letters will be granted. Witness, Wm. Lae, sen., Em., Ordinary for Bulloch cou ty, this 15th day of A mil, 1B&. apl» WM. LEE, 8en’r., o. a. o /~1 EORGLA—Bulloch County .—To all whom U may concern: vX Whereas, Green R. Slater and Thomas Dasher, Admin- iateatorson the estate of John G. 8later, a minor, nave ap- .lied for lettersdiimlasorr j These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom It may oncern to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary for Bul loch oounty. on the first Monday In November next, to make objections, If any they havo, otherwise said letters will' ■ granted. Witness, Wm Lee, sen’r, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloqh county, this 25th day of April, 1663. apBfi WM. LEE, Sen’r, o. b. a fX\EORGIA—Bulloch Oounty:—To all whom it my concern. VX Whereas, William Holloway, administrator of the e*. tate of Mitchell Holloway, deceased, will apply to the Hon. tbeOrdlnary of said county, for letters dismissory from said Theesare, therefore, to dte and admon!ah>U concerned to file their objections (if any they have) to the applicant in the Clerk’s office of said Court, on or before the first Mon day in Ootober next, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted. Witness, Wm. Lee. sen’r., Esq.,Ordinary for Bulloch conn ty, this 17th day of March, 1853. tnh23 WILLIAM LEE. 8en’r.,o. B. c. G EORGIA—Bulloch County r—To all whom It may con cern : Whereas, John nendrlcks will apply at ths Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the BStato of Joaiab J. Parish, late of said county, deceased; These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom It may ooocorn, to be and appear before said Court to make objec tion (if any they hare) on or before the first Monday in September next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, William Lee, Sr., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, this 20th day of July, 1863. Jntyfifi WILLIAM LEE. Sr.,o. n ’ToaU whom It may concern: irln will Unary for Letters of Admlnistra- r\ BORGIA—-BuUoeA Cbtraty:—To*U VX Whereas, Timothy Kennelly and r ly at the Court of Ordinal? for l on the estate of Morris Dorln. deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to file their objections (if any they have) in my office, on or before the first Monday in September next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, Wm. Lee, Br., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, this 20th day of July, 1853. Jnly28 WM. LEE. Sen’r. o. B. c. G EORGIA—firyon County >—Whereas. Z. E. Dutton, ad ministrator upon the estate of Henry Dutton, deceas ed will apply to the Court of Ordinary of this county, for letters dismissory: These ere therefore to die all concerned to file Iheir ob jections, (If any they have) in terms of the law, otherwise •aid letters will he granted. *p!28 Tr A. H. SMITH, o. B. 0. G EORGIA—Bryan County.—By nn order of tl Ordinary or Bryan county, will be sold c Tuesday in Sspteraber next, before the court hi f the Court of ... ... d on the first Tuesday in Sspteraber next, before the court house door in said county, the land belonging to the estate of Charles BasMor, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of said estate, J/W C. M. DA8HL0B. Adm’r. O.EORGIA—Camden County:—To all whom U may con- VX eeru : Whereas, George W. Thomas, one or the exe- eutor« of the estate of Wm. T. Hopkins, will apply to the Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory on tho said estate; These an therefore to cite andadmoniih all and singular thekindredand creditors of said deceased, to bo anil appear •t my office within the time prescribed by law, and shew causa, (If any they have,) why letters dfimtsiorr should not be granted the said applicant. Witness, J. H. Helveaton. Esq.,Ordinary for Camden coun ty, this 20th day of May, 1853. • may2fi j. IT. HELVESTON, o. a 0. G EORGIA—Camden CountyTo all whom it may con cern : Whereas, J. IL M. Clinch, guardian of It. A. and N. B. (3inch, applies to me for letters dismissory from said guardianship; These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to be and appear at my odlce, within the time prescribed by law. and show causa (if any they have.) why letters of dimiufon should not be granted to the said applicant. Witness, James H. Halveston. Ordinary for Camden coun ty. this 28th day of May, 1853. may81 JAMES H. HKI.VESTON o. o. c. G EORGIA—Chatham County i—To all whom it may con cern s Whereaa, Wm. A. Ormsnd will apply at Use Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on tho es tate of Francis Solomons, deceased *, These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it S »neern,to be and appear before said Court to make ob- n (If any they hare) on or before the first Monday in raber next, otherwise said letters will bo granted. Witness. John M. MUIen, Esq.. Ordinary for Chatham county, this 8th day or July. 1853. jyla JOHN M. MJLLEN, 0. c. C. /1 EORGIA—Chatham Cbunty i—To ail whom it may con- VX cern i Whereas, I’hlneas M. Kollock will apply at the Court at Odinary, for letters qf dismission as executor on tha estate of Miss Priscilla Houston i These are. therefore, to dte and admonish all whom it may •onearn. to be and appear before seld Court to make objec tion (If any they have) on or before the first Monday in next, otherwise said letters will bo granted. Wltnesa, John M. MlUen. Esq., Ordinary for Cnatham coun ty this 1st day of July, 1853. JOHN M. Mn UN o, o. c. G EORGIA—Chatham County i—To all whom It may con Whereas, Norman Wallace wlU apply at ths Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory as Excutor on ths estate of Robert Isaao s These are. therefore, to dte and admonish all whom It may concern to be and appear before said Court to make objec tion (Many they have) on or before the first Monday In February next, otherwise said letters will bo granted. Witness. John M. MJUen, Esa.. Ordinary for Chatham cour t/.this second day of July, 1853. JOHN M. MILLEN. o. o. 0. fl EORGIA—Chatham Oounty i—To all whom it may con- VX earn i Whereas, John II. Btroos will apply at the Cour •f Ordinary for letters dismissory as administrator cum tea- tamsnto annexo on the estate of Godfrey Bown: Thee# are therefore to dte and admonish all whom It ■S y if nc ^5?’ tob ? hdne aaid Court to make objection (If any they have) on or before the first Monday *■ November next otherwise said letters will be granted. Wltosas, John M. Milieu. Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this thirtieth day cl March, 1863. JOHN M. MI indadmo tdmoniah all concerned to r they have) to the applicant In yOurt, on or before the first Mon- Mjr ofNovsmber next, otherwise letters dismissory will be file their objections (If any they I tt.ayrt’.odo.o'ida <Wt,oii fcy rf Norwlw Mrt, otherwise granted. . - t 7 ^US»lh“<U,0fK 1 , ,Mb'’ rfl “ r,r °' Ol * Ul ‘” ,>0U “- JOHN M. MILLEN, o. q q /"I EORGIA—Chatham VXosrni-Whereas, Ordinary tor letters < estate of Henry L. Bilbo JSSKKte'dRSStSSliE apllfi JOHN M. MILLEN, o. 0 . 0 . fljBBpSSiS Cbnwty to an whom it may oon- VX eon i Whereas. Joseph A. Anderson win apply at tha Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory on the estate of Mery K. Anderson. k.te of said county, deceased; Tbeee are, therefore, to dte and admonish all whom it asayeoneom. to be and appear before said Court to make “ v, *n (If any they have) on or before the first Monday ■ber next, otherwise said letters will be granted the M my band, thla 8th day of March, 1858. J, 8. BRADWELL, 0. L 0. i j.EOROlA—OkdAoiw Omnia.—To all whom It may con- l,Wheme. William J. Bolloeh, Executor of the to the Court falrtters dismissory on the said aetata i « to*rrf<w«, to dte and admonish all and alngu- lar the kindred and ersdllors of said deceased, td bo and {0521—S?h“ , i* |h “ I ii within wunty^bislstV tag ^oefaHdmnL.nT.n,,,. JhjS 5 ’®' » Coteir, ,nljtD, Wp!? * SSWi Thete ius|thsrifore, to cite and admonish all whom It may eonosrn to b* and appear before said Court to make ohj • Moo (If any thmr have) on or before the first Monday n September nex£ otherwise aaid tetten will ba granted. Wltnesa. Joseph Ganahl, Deputy Ordinary for Chatham oounty, Uua 1st day of AujruaCl858. July 29 • JU8J&H GANAHL, DP, o.qO, T WO MOlfate after date applieation wilt be made to the Court of Ordinary of Bryan oounty, for leave to MU tho Real Brtate. belonging to James Clanton, deceased. July 2 J, C, MARSH, Ad*m VfOTlCK.-two months aher data applloation will im i.u mads to tha Court of Ordinary of Chatham oounty for laava to seU ths land and negroes belonging to tbs estate of Uriah H. Bivins, late of said county, deceased. ang2—w2m HENRY R0QER8, Aam’r da bonis non. jr-one, thirty-two, and thirty-three, • iomoamr.i B7 THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. In perauanoe of law, I. Fbankun Pikbux, President of the United States of Amenea, do hereby declare and make known, that public salsa will be held at the undermention ed laud offloes In tha State of Wisconsin, at the periods hsiulnafter designated, to wit i At the LandOfflM at WiuowRiykr. commencing on Mon day. the third day of Ootober next, for the disposal of the pubuo lands aituated In the foUowlng named townships, via t JVbrtA of the ban tint and wot rftht fourth principal inert- Townships thirty-two, thirty-three, thlrty.four, thirty- five, and thirty-six, of range fire. Townships thirty-one, thirty-two, thlrty.three, thirty- four, thirty-five, and thirty-six, of range tlx. Townihln* thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, thirty- four, and thirty-five, of range seven. Townships thirty-one, thirty-two, thlrty.threo, and thirty- four, of range eight. Townships thirty-1 range nine. Townships thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, and thir ty-four, of range sixteen. Townships tulrty-three and thirty-four of range seven teen. At the Land Office at Mixudm. commencing on Monday, the tenth day of October next, for the disposal of the publio lands within ths undermentioned townships and'parts of townships, to wit: North of the bate line andtadof the fourth principal mert- dam. Townships twenty-five and twenty-six, of range twelve. Fractional townsnipa twenty-one, west of Wolf river, and townships twenty-four, twenty-five, end twenty-six, of range thirteen. Fractional township twenty-one and twenty-two, west of Wolf river and Bayou, and townships tweuty-three, twenty- four, twenty-five, and twsnty-six, of range fourteen. Fractional township tweuty-two, west of Wolf river, townships twenty-three and twenty-four, and fractional townships twenty-five and twenty-six, west of Wolf river, of range fifteen. Fractional township* twenty two. twenty-three, twenty- four. and twenty-six, west of Woll river, of range sixteen. At the Land Offlce at La Caoeux, commencing on Mondar, the seventeenth day of Ootober next for the disposal of the public lands within the foUowlng named townshios to wit: North tfthe bate line and vat rf the fourth prinajkil meri dian. Township* twenty and twenty-one, of rango one. Townshipa aeventoen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, and twenty-one, of range two. Townshipa twenty-one end twenty-two, of range eleven. Townshipa twenty-one and twenty-two, of range twelve. Townships twenty-one and twenty-two, of range thirteen. North of the bate line and eatt of the fourth principal meri dian. Townshipa twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three, and twenty-four, of range one. Township twenty-one, of range two. At the Land Offlce at Snvxss’ Ponrr, commencing Monday, the twenty-fourth day of October next, for the dis posal of tbe public lands aituated in the following town- ■hips and port* of township*, to wit: North of the bate line, and eatt tf the fourth principal me ridian. Township twenty-six,of range four Township twenty-six. of range five. Sections three to ten, fifteen to twenty-two. and twenty- six to thirty-nvs.ln township twenty-six j township tweuty seven, (except sections thirteen, twenty-four, twenty-five, thirty-five and thirty-six.) and townshipa twenty-elgUt, twunty-nln* end thirty, or rauge six. Sections one, two, eleven to fourteen, twenty-three to twenty-five, and thirty-six, In township twenty-six; sec tions, thirteen, twenty-four, twenty-five, thirty-five, and thirty-six, In township twenty-seven; sections fivetoolght. seventeen to twenty, thirty, and thirty-one, in township twenty-sight; township twenty-nine, (except soctlons twenty-five to twenty-eight, ana thirty-turco thirty-six,) and township thirty of range (even. •hfto- Sectiona on* to five, eight to fifteen, twenty-two to twen ty-seven, thirty-five and thirty-six, In township twenty- four; townshiptwenty-flvo, (except sections six, sevon, eighteen, nineteen, thirty and thlrty-ono;) township twen ty-six; townships twenty-seven, (except section six,) twenty-eight, (except sections six. seven, eighteen, nineteen, thirty and thirty-one 0 and townships twenty-nine and Uiirty. of range eight. U Townships twenty-five and twenty-six, of range nine. Township twenty-six, of range eleven. At the Land Offlce at Miaoui I’oi.vr commenoingon Mon day. the second day of January next, for the disposal of tbe following, being residuary tracts of the reserved lead mine ral lands, which were not Included in tbe proclamation* of tbe 20th November, 1848, and 28th April, 1861, to bo sold under the act of (fongress entitled “An act to authorlto the President of the United States to sell tho reserved mineral lands in the States of Illinois and Arkansas, and Territories of Wisconsin and Iowa, supposed to contain lead ore,” approved July 11,1846, to-wlt: North qf the bate line and eatt of the fourth principal me ridian. The west half and northeast quarter of the southwest quarter, the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter, and tbe southeast qusrtsr of the southeast quarter, of sec* tlon one; the east half of the northwest quarter, the south east quarter, the west half of tho southwest qua'rter, and the southwest quarter of ths northeast quarter, of twelve; and tho northeast quarter, and north hair of southwest quarter, of twenty-nine, in township one: tho northeast quarter of section thirteen, in township two; the west half o( the northwest quarter of section cloven, In township three ; tho east half of the southwest quarter of section twenty-five, and the east half of the southwost quarter of thirty-six. in township five, of rangaono. The west half and northeast quarter of the north wost quarter, the east half of the northeast quarter, and the east half of the southeast quarter, of section two, in town ship two, of range two. The east hair of the northeast quarter, and tho north- oast quarter of tho southeast quarter, ol section four, In township two, and tho northwest quarter or tho northwest quarter of sect Ion five, in township three, of range three. Ihe cast half of tbe northwest quarter, the notliwest quarter of the northeast quarter, and the east half of the southwest quarter, of section thirty. In township four ; and tho west half of tho northwest quarter of section thirty- flvo. in township fire, of range four. North qf the bate line and md of the fourth principal meri- dian - The west half of tho northwest quarter of section threo. In township two; the east half of tbe northwest quarter, tnd the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter, or four ; the west half of the southeast quarter of six ; tho southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of twenty- seven, and ths southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of thirty four, In township three, of range one. The north west quarter of section ten, and the west half of the southeast quarter of thirty, in township three, of range two. At the sank rucx, commencing on Monday, the third day f October next, for the disposal of public lands within the following sections, and parte of sections, to wit: * North of the bate line and unit of the fourth principal meri dian. 8eol!on one, the east half and southwest quarter, the est half of the northwest quarter, and tho northeast quar ter of the northwest quarter, of ten, In township nine ; and the east half of the southwest quarter of section twenty- six ; tho west half of twenty-seven; the east half of twonty. eight, and tho north half of thlrty-flvo, In township ton, of rango five. binds appropriated by law for tbe use of schools, military, and other purposes, together with those “swamp sad over flowed lands, made unfit thereby for cultivation.” if any, granted to the State by the aot entitled 11 An act to enable tho 8tate of Arkansas and othor States to reclaim the ‘swamplands’within their limits,” approved Sentembor 28.1850, will be excluded from tbe sales. 1 1 In accordance with the provisions of ths act of 11th Jnly, 1846. hereinbefore referred to, pre-emption claims will not be allowed to any of the ab^ve mentioned lead mineral tracts, to be offered at Mineral Point, until after they have been offered at public sale, and become subject to private entry. And these tracts will be sold in such legal subdl- visions as will include the min* or mines at not less than two dollars and fifty cents per acre; and If not sold at pub- »t such price, nor shall be entered at private sale within twelve moths thereafter, the same shall bo subject to sale as other lands. Tha offering of ths above lands will be commenced on the days appointed, and wiU proceed in tbe order In which they ars advertised, until the whole shall have been offered, and the sales thus closed; but no sale shall be kept open longer will b. admitted until after the expiration or tbe two week. Olren under m» li.nd, at the .Itj or Wulilugton, thla twenty-first day of June, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and fifty-thrse. * b th. Pmtd.nt t auananaa. Joan WiMoir, Commissioner of ths General Land Office. ironcB to rnx-xxrnov cunubtb. Every person entitled to tbe right of pre-emption to any or the lands within the townships and parts of townships above enumerated, is required to establish tho same to tao satisfaction of the registrar and receiver of the proper land offlce, and make pryraent therefor as soon as practica ble after seeing this notice, and before the day appointed for the commencement of the public sale of the lauds em bracing the tract claimed, otbirwise such claim will be footed- „ JOHN WILSON. Jyi8tl0w Commissioner of the General land Offlce. 2ARDINES, fee.—-10 cases whole, half and quarter boxf* tp sardines, 10 dozen canisters fresh salmon, 10 do do lob sters, 6 do jars pickled do, 0‘do bottles tomato catsup, Just received and for sals by ap!21 J. ROUSSEAU. " ?N<JLHH and American csllooss. oil silks, ladles and -Eii childrens white cotton hose, cambrio flouncing*, nett mitts and gloves, cambric collars and sleeve* In setts, Ac. Just received and for side by DxWTTT ft MORGAN N OTICE.—-Ths co-partnership heretofore existing be- toy, under tbe firm of Craxb ft noixxnm, Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Ihe business of ths late firm will b* settled by II. A. Crsne, to whom all pereons having eUims will please present them, 53* fiili ssr ^s^sf^jsssssdfss: S'JiSis;}5as; , rtS.r^ ™ in “• -5V* T, HOLCOMBE ofUBoan, Sown S Oo,l. I 7 disfolTsd by mutual consent, to ‘* l * -*■-* January. The Boslneaa of the I * nJ Alfred T.Bowne,wt authorized to use the name of the firm In settlement Isaac d. Laroche, ALFRED T. BOWNK flivt* J.n a lasi SSS&SP a KEHPTON, SAT’S, Jan. 8,1858. RICHARD H. MARSHALL. 4 Th* subscribers will continue the bnstneM at their old stand, under tbe firm of LaROCHE A rownic Isaao D. LaRocu. > * hownk. A train T. Bonn. J j. n i 0 take effect firm will be Bowne, who are rlO-PARTNERSHIP-Tbeiundersigned have this day foTSf. Vf ed» co partnership forlthe transaction of aGoneml Shipping and Commission BuslnAs, under the firm of Scran- ton ft Tollman. Office, No. 18 Ooonties SlIp^New York? H H. TALLMAN.’ . Rsfrrenett.—Sherman ft Cntlins, Em Wheeler ft Co„ iM.D. _ les,M.D. tor Surgery-J. f, M.Oeddings, cumoAti nnmtucnoit. _Dc. J. Oaw, M. D.?Phy8loUn to ths Marins Hospital, and Clinical Instructor, locturei twioe a week on tbs Disease* of that Institution. Prof. J. Foxn Piuouao. H. D., Physician to the Hospital of the AlmsHoum. at Wudi lectures are dsllrered twice s week on diseases, th* dlUtfidsis discriminated, and the stu- ftwatmsnt. in In medicine and suretry, at »Professors of the MedlesiOol- WWS OH UI4UHCS. Ml li dents Indoctrinated In Demonstrative instn the College Hospital, b; *?At a special Medical College of tin 3d of January, 1862,1 ed Prohesdr of Com] f tilt Trustees and Faculty of th* .ate of South Carolina, held on the L. Agassis wm unanimously elect- . mtjyo Anatomy, with the distinct understanding that tns ooUegtate expenses of the student are not to be Increased by this addition to the course. Jyl2-law6 HENRY R. FROOT, Doan. BU9D10AL COhLEGB OF GBOROlAT fpiIR twenty-socond course of lectures In thla Institution, A wUl eommenoe on tho first Monday in November next. FAOCITT! Anatomy—O. M. Nswrow, M. D. Surgery—L. A. Dtoas, M. D. Cliemlfltry and Pharmacy—Atix. Mbaws. M. D. Materia Modlca, Tliorapeutles and Medical Jurisprudence —I. I’.Oarvix.M.D. 1 Ob* letries and Diseases of Women and Infents-J. A. Evk M. D. ^Physiology and Pstbaloglcal Anatomy—H. V. M. Miuxa, Institutes and Praotlee of Medicine—L. D. Ford, M. D. Demonstrator of Anatomy—H. F. Cssmu, M. D. Assistant Demonstrator—Ron. Camtuix. M. 1). CLINICAL LECTUREB will b* dsllrered regularly at th* City Hospital, and smple opportunities will be affbrded for the study of Practical Anatomy. Fees for tho entire course $106 Martriculation ticket (to be taken once) 5 For further particulars, apply to June24—law5 0. M. NEWTON, Dean. W The following papers will copy weekly to the extent of five dollars: Democrat, Huntsville, Ala.; Gasstte, Flor ence. Ala.; Republican. Jacksonville, Ala.; Spirit of the South, Euhla, Ala i Monitor, Tuscaloosa, Ala.; Journal, Montgomery, Ala.; Advertiser. Mobile, Ala.; Miululpplan, Jackson, Miss.; Democrat, Columbus, Miss.; Flag of the Union, Jackson,Mlu.; Courier. Natchez: Register, Knox ville. Teun.; Advertiser. Chattanooga, do.; Poat, Athens, Tenn.; Messenger, AshvlUe, N. 0.; Patriot, Greenville, S. C.j Southern Rights Advocate, Anderson, S. C.; Banner, Abbeville, S. C.; Advertiser, Edgefield, 8. C.j Southern Christian Advocate, Charles ton, 8. C.: Floridta Sentinel, Tal lahassee. Fla.; Standard, Gauville.da ; Courier,Rome,Ga.; Advocate, Marietta, Ga.; Banner, Athens, Ga.; Republican, Atlanta, Federal Union, Southern Reoorder, Mlllsdgovlllo, Ga.; Journal, ft Messenger, Macon, Ga.; Enquirer, Colnm- bus. Oa.; Patriot, Albany. Ga.; Temperance Banner, Index. Penfleld, Ga.; Georgian and Republican,Savannah. Ga. GEORGIA FEMALE COUEGET 'Legitlative Charter, granted in 1849. rjillE S^tm^soazlon vriU commence on the second Monday, Y. Baowxx, President and I'rofessnr of Mental and Moral Science. P. Loud, Professor of Natural Sciences. L. R. Braxhah, Professor ol Msthematics and Director ol Music. Hixkt M. Horacuw, Professor of Belles Lettres, The Faculty will be assisted by the following Ladles, viz Mrs. Browne, Mr*. Branham, Misses 3eaaett, Bomatead. Meredith, and E. Bennett Catalogues containing forthcr information, may be ob- i ®*tolognea containing forthcr information, may be c talned by applying to either of tbe offleersof the College, to either of the following gentlomon, who constitute tue ,Bp»rd of Trustees j E. E. Jones, M. D.. President; B. M. Pee- } ThM - J- Burney, Faqr., Secretary; Col. J.B. Walker, Rev. N. G. Foster. Rov. C. M. Irwin, Wm. 8. Stokes, Edmund Walker, Zachanah Fears, Nathan Massey. Wm. W. B.Crawford, M.D.,BenJ. Harris,Jas. F.Swanson,if W. Fears, R. P. Zimmerman. CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL ACAD EMY AT BLUFFTON, 8. C. Rot. JOSEPH B. SEABROOK, Principal. T Mr. THOMAS J. WELL8, AasUUnt. HF. Principal has been engaged for nearty 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. Boys will be received as boarders In the families, both of the Principal and Assistant. Tho price of board, tuIUon, nually ** * xtjr * flv ® d 011 *” P" quarter, payable seml-an- In point of healthiness, Blufflon Is not surpassed by any location In the Southern country. Rqf smteef—Bishop Elliott, Dr. Flckling. Gen. Jas. namll ton, and Mr. Lynch Hamilton. dec8—eodl3 MKRCKlfUNIVKKSlTY. Penfdd, Greene County, ba. wruntiB. rpnE Studies In this Unlrersity are:—A Theological course A of three years, designod 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- cientLa * 10 studies of theCollcgiste Course excopt the An- 1 ADHHUOS, The regular time for the admission of Students. Is at the opening of the FaU Term, the last Wednesday In August. Candidates for admission nto the Collegiate Course must sustain a satisfactory examination In Geography, Arith- metlc, English, Latin and Greek Grammar, Csjuar, Virgil, Cicero’s Select Orations, and Jacob’s Greek Reader • and must be at least fourteen years of age. ' Candidates for admission into the Scientific Course must sretis&ctory examinationon Geography, Arithmetic, pglish Grammar, Simple Equations in Algebra, and tWo books InGeomotry; and must be at least sixteen years of iCitfon. far TnxouxiiCAL Sdoxa: lx Coixxor, Scientific Course, lx Acadkxt— Preparatory Class,, Spring Thrm. FldlTerm -Gratuitous... Gratuitous. $25 00... ..$16 00 25 00... .. 15 00 25 00... . 15 00 20 00... .. 12 00 16 00... .. 0 00 10 00... .. 6 00 6 00... .. 4 00 2 00... .. 1 00 ion fees, Thin! “ Elementary “ Room Rent, Contingent Expenses. -j, w These expenses require lobe paid In advance. From Students who lodgo in the College buildings, dollars will be received as full payment for the tuition room rent, and contingent expenscaof the year. The price of Bonnl in the villngo is $10 per month : washing, room-rent, and fuel, $3. oojuuxcxmciTAjm vAOA-noxs. Tho Commencement is held on tho last Wednesday July. Tocro are two Vacations, dividing the year Into terms, follows; l^rstTbrm—from lost Wednesday In August to Pocembor Winter Vacation—from December 16th to Fobruary 1st. Second Term—from first day of February to Commence ment. Summer Vacation—from Commencement to last Wed nesday In August. B. M. SANDERS, . x>. . « .. Secretary of tho Board of Trustes Any Mend, by application to Dr. J. L. DAGG. Presldeu... the University, will receive a catalogue, containing the course of studies, and all other necessarv Information CJHALLY8, Barege Delaine, Satin Plaids. Barego plain do O Printed Grenadine Bilks, Damns da Venice Silk Tissue Black Grenadine Satin, 8trip«d black Barege, Mourning Ba reges. and Tissue, in every variety and style, Just received xnd open, and for sale by lhS AIKEN ft BURNS. B altimore flour, baconT ftc.—lofbbis superfine Howard street Flour, 60 hhds prime new Bacon Sides, 20 do do 8houlders.*10 tierces sugar cured Hama, 20 bbla and 100 kegs prime Leaf Lard, just received and for sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO M AP OF SAVANNAH.—Havlngpurchascil the copy right of Edward A. Vincont, Ifcq. or his new Map of the city or Savannnh, the undersigned has made arrangements to fill all orders for the same, at abort notice. A sufficient number was received by last steamer to furnish subscriber*, and will be delivered Immediately. We nrennabletoeup' ply the country demand until the arrival of the noxtsteam * r ^. £ rr ?.?? omentj ! hnT0 t** 11 n> ad0 for a further supply, which will be regularly received. All orders punctually at tended to. Address a. 8. 81 BLEY. ap!8 Bookseller and publisher, 135 Congreas-*t..Sav’h. N °J?F‘-^°‘ uh, . oriber h . a T ,n 8 transferred all his right’ titlo a nd Interest aa publUhsr and proprietor of tbe new Subdlvlslen Mapof tho city of Savannah to 8.8. Sibley, Esq. publisher and bookseller of thla city, subscribers are hereby notified that thev will receive their copies from him In future, as publisher of said Map. ap!8 mi£!* a 2°?n^ T i!l' n "BeeOni.,.... 4 p.u« vw . e J mm**/} A. 10 dat ? Mk a, *d snow-drop table cloths; bleached and brown damask, damask nankins and doiless, Scotch and huckabuck diapers, birds-eye do, Richardson’s, Young’s and other styles of family linens, all warranted pure linen, for sale in quantities or by the piece, V - _ mii , LiROCHE ft BOWNE, “ hM Cor. Whitaker. Congress and 8t- JoHan-sts undersigned will !! Hir , dr k l 5“ .® p hnrnlngfluid, by the gaUon at 76 eta., half-gallon 37k cts., quart 20cts.,and pints 10 ct*.; Gas Umps at a almllar reduotlon : and all other articles, such aa tub*, buckets,brooms, washboards, churns, fco.. ftij. JSfiU J. P. Q0UJM9. lwmi.n^t H ARPER’S Msgazina for July. P * y ._Iy. Putnam's Magaria* for July. JJE o ISmS 1,1,111 “ a Wrc "8— ‘'"’I °t School Hildebrand, or tho Buccaneer and the Cardinal tin 0. Burdick. >1; by Aua- r-uUI'ii Sinomlor i b,Qipt Bn-lr.of tbi B. 8. A. Tlie Monk : bylt 0. Lewis, Fiq., M. P. Barnum’s Illustrated Newa, No.-26. Forssle br J eTO J. B. CPBhEDQE IfJBW BOOKS. itoftt theelghtesnth century, by W. M. English Humorist Thackery. Lee Ilents’ last work—Helen Arthur: or Miss Thun’s Spinning Wheel. Issac iAonedem, by Alexander Du mss—Til ultra ted. Murray 10 * Ror,r s or tha B P ,rltoftho Wave, by Lieut. The Boyhood of Great Men t Intended as an example to youth, with Illustrations. Father Gavasal’s lectures In New York, with his life. sndRe porta of Jrfs addresses, fa Italian, to his countrymen n New York. ' * The pressmakfr and Milllner’a Gold*, and Report of the «• London and American fashions, by Samnsl T. Taylor, BIx Years later on the taking of Bastille, by Alexandre Dumas. byforryjSfiS C ° r “ n Ch, * fUIn ’ a Romance of the mmb Barnum’s News, No. 28. Gus Howard—further supply received by JrUL J. B CUBBEDOE. NFW BOOKS—NEW BOOKS. • lECElVED by 8. 8. SIBLEY. July 18,1853 s i W b7^r. ,uU, “ r 0( ^ n " b * rt ' Father Gavassi’a lectures In New York, with his Lift, corrected and authorized by himself. Maoesca’s Serial and Oral method of teaching ths French language. Lives of the Presidents of the United States, with sketch es of remarkable events. Helen and Arthur, or Mias Tbusa’a Spinning-wheel, a no il by Miss Caroline Lee fonts. IJfe and Adventure# of Valentine Vox, the Ventriloquist by Ifonry Cock ton, a most hnmorons work. Vxnkw, jMk Knife, beautl folly lilnztr* ted; VUlstt*;bvOurrier Bell I The Kin jimp—rses ilrssl “ ... ivannah for one moni_ « their regislratloo, and ooatinue M to do up to the time of election, who hav* attained the age of twenty-one yeara hate pdd »U elty Uxm or havsln their ows right sufflclsnt real Hteto to satiety any tax ex#- cutlon* which may b* against them, who bars mad* all re- turns required by the ordinances of ths city, and have been registered according to to* provisions of this act.—Attract from the Jieyittry Lav, patted /an. 22,1852, Th* following namea persons have registered their names sines the first of January. 1358, and up to August 2, 1858, Inclusive t A_Matthias Amorous, John W Anderson, David Abra hams, Ubarls* Arnold, Georg* A Ash, Robert Austin, Georgs. Alexander, Charles 1) Ash, William B Andrews, Georg* H Ash. John 8 Aohord, George W Anderaou, Stewart Austin, Ik u I train U Armstrong, luomaa A 8skew, Thomas Arden, William Andre B,—DenedlcL Bourqnln, John W Blie, Gilbert Butler, Johu PBolfeulllet, John V Bar ber, Julius Bacharacli, George L Blount, Anton llorohert, Joseph Black, Alexander Francis Bonuett, James H Bsshlor, Michael Boley, Claudius K Baric, Chae W W Bruen. James M Butler. Hyman K Byck, William B Barnwell, James T Buckner, Anthony Busier, Thomas A Brown, John Burns, Joseph II Burroughs, Borrien H B Bur roughs, William F Brantley, Charles II Bell, Elisa B Bars tow, Peter A Blols, Wm Gaston Bulloch, Isaao Brunner. John Brunner. James Bancroft. Philip H Behn, Jams* A Brown, John Macpherson Bsrrisn, Barnard E Bee, Richard Burks, David Bell, Thomas U Barrett, Edward J Blount, Wolfe Barnett, Conrad E Byck. Charles Bishop, Wm Bluia, Valentine Brunner, Charles W Brunner, Joseph W Brown, Joseph H Baldwin. Francis Blair, Michael Brannon, James KBullough, James A Baker. William M Blount, Wm Ben ken, William D Baahlor, William Burges^George A Bolfeuil- let, William Beenken, Patrick Brody, Thomas U Bulloch, Henry Bsgshaw, William Brunksrd, James M Duller, John F Blakely, Michael Boylsn, Thomas Bourke, William 8 lias inter, Joaeph Bryan, Henry Burt. William Burke, Harvey L Byrd, Francis 8 Battlcy, Henry F Bennett, John Boson, John Blount, Samuel P Bell, Michael Barry. Patrick Brad ley, Philip ilringman, Augustus Boullneau, Rleh’d Brown. Oh—Solomon Cohen, Bernard Constantine, David 0 Cash, William Cullen, Peter Corb, David’ Lopex Cohen, James A Oourvoisis, Montgomery Cumming, Daniel B Camp. George B Cumming, Moses Coburn, William Crabtree. Aaron Cham - S ion, Daniel I) Coop, Isaao Cohen, Frederick Cook. Frederick 1 Cornwell, William P Clark, William U Cuyter. Carrol A Cloud, Spencer Currell, Pierce Condon, William M Charters, Charlo- Clare, Dunlol Clarke, John F Compogniac. George Galley, Myles b Cullens, Peter 1. Constantine,Nicholas Cru- ter, Henry R Christian. John Contest, Wallace Cumming, James H Carter William Cooper, John J Cornell, James T Clark, James 0 B Campbell, Samuel J Cassells, Joseph S Carruthors, JolmD Charlton, Bryan Connor, William Oscar Charlton, William Cox, Hugh Cullen, James Cleary, Moses 8 Cohen. Thomas Core, Joseph 8 Claghorn, John F Csrsten. Charles P Cooper. John Greene Cooke. Henry Cleaver. Jacob Cohen, Benjamin L Cole. Silas M Coteing. John L Clark. Thomas W Cooper. Henry Cusson. James Cox. Robert II Charlton, Jamos Cox. Francis Canfield, Peter Clnrk, James Carey, Thomas Cuaach, Thomas Carey. Daniel Cole, Luke Christie. Lewis F Cooke, Earl A Crafts, Patrick Clark, Mich ael Cuaach, Michael Conway, Antonio Chrlatldora. Isaac J Cohen,Francis Champion. Aaron Champion. Thomas Col tins, Edward T Conner, William Conner, Andrew Conner, Gharlos Caunon, Thomas Conway, Richard W Cubbedgs, Francis T Cole, William Carson, Wm F Chaplin. Moses A Co hen. Heman A Crane. John Casa, John M Cooper, Lemuel 0 Clark, Luke Canon, Robert J Cougher. Jonathan ACa- dey, Denis Clairy, John Cercouely, Joseph V Connerat. Jus Connolly, John L Cope, A Cordes, John A Chamber*. Patrick Curney, Michael Cleary, James ECope, William A Cook, Bar ton Centre, John Clanoy.Thomas Cunniff, John Cleary. D—David R Dillon; Martin Duggan. Archibald C l>aven- K rt. Isaac Davte, John Daily, James Dunn. WiUlara Dixon, trick Devine.Cheatey Dugger, William H Dunning, Henry J Dickerson, Albert L DeLorge. Isaac D’Lyon, John E Davis, John Doyle, Jr.,Isaac DeLaroche, William M Davidson, Win 11 Davis, Richard Dawson, Charles 8 Davis, Nicholas Dixon, IxwlsL Davis, Francis II Demero, Patrick Doylo, Michael Dmnelly, Mort.v Dorgan, John Downing. Richard W Dela ney, Thomas Doyle. Thomas E Davis, Sheldon C Dunning, George W Davis, Michael Daily, Francis D Dana, Joaeph O Davis, John Doylo. Jacob DcLaMotta. John P A Dupon, Pat rick Dolan, Francis Daly. James H Dcmund, James Doylo Patrick Downey. James Downey. Michsol Downey, John Deaccy, Henry Danenfetscr, John Dolan. E—Henry Ellis, Peter Endres. John Evcrard. Richard Ennis, .John Wskcamp, Stephen Elliott, Jacob A Epstein, John B Epstein, Thomas Men, Daniel Egan, Jas A Ernst. John Eady. ’ F—Joseph Fell, Owen Foley, Jeremiah Flckling, Green Fleetwood, Louis N FalUgsnt,Gasper J Fulton. Washington F Florence, Joseph 8 Fay, Johu 0 FalliganL John C Furrill, Andrew Ferry. Frederich Finch. William D Ford. Sowell H Fisk. John rlomming, Richard Flunignu. Tliomss Ford, Patrick Fleming, Johu Foster, John 1) Fish, Bryan Foley, Joeiah R Fisher, John Foley, Jacob Friend. Dugald Fergu son. John Flannegan. James Fountain. Henry R Fort. Ilenja- min Flckling, Robert' Ferrell. Gonloy Kayo. Joseph E Falll- pant, Randolph I) Fell, William Fielding. James A Fawns, William B Fleming, Aloxandor Fawcett, Ucorgo S Frierson, Charles Fox, Jacob Friend, Ixhnm Freeman, John Finney, James Foley. John Fitzgerald, Frederick 8 Fell. Patrick Fa. \VfrllaraFolu!ud iff * n ’ Audrew Flatlo J r » Tt,on,a< Flaherty, G.—Joseph George. Robert HGrifflu, Francis Grimball Joseph George, Jr.. Robert M Goodwin. John BLGallie, David II Galloway,Seaborn Goodall, John Gammell, Domingo Gal- leo. Joseph ¥ Gammon. Charles Gross, MarUn Gerken, James EGaudry. Philip Gieblehouso, Henry Ganahl, John F Gull- martin. John Gerdts. Benjamin Ginoroly, John L Graven- ateln, Ebenezer W M Gifford. James E Godfrey, George A Gordon, Calvin L Gilbert. Samuel Goldsmith, NicklosGeil, Horace Gillum. John S Green. Francis LUuo, Jas Gowan, William T Goodwin. William W Goodrich. Michael Gcarey’ Michael Gay, Lewis Grenvald. Israel Geer, Joshua Griffith, James Garvay, George Gatehouse, Martin Geiger. Solomon Goodall, Michael Glasgow. John B Gnann. Charles GsnnhL Roberts Gray, George M Grlfiln, Julius U Gaudry, WUlium Garrughty, Hugh Grady. H*—Thomas Holcombe. David F Halsey, William Hess, Christopher Hussey. Richard H Howell, Charles S Hardee, William Howe. William Hunter, William F Holland. James Hunter. George 8 Harding, Edwin E Hertz, Martin Horn, Iaimucl L Hover, John Haupt, Samuel B Haupt, William Henry, Henry Haupt. William W Hendloy, Robert Hnlwr- slism, John EHornandes, Robort, Hutchison, Alfred Hay- worxl. William Henderson. Charles A Hall, Geo W Hardees- tie. Robert A Ilouiker. William L Haupt. Humphrey P Hor ton, Peter Henry. William Heidt. Levi Hart, Thomas Hen derson, William P Hunter. Mnrniaduke Hamilton, Peter D HUxheim, Chertee F Hamilton. John F Hamilton, William Hone. William H Hausmiin, David Harrigan, Henry Har per. Howell W Hollister, Enoch D Hendry, John G Howard. William 11 Holmes, Geo Troup Howard, William B Hale, Gustavs A Holcombe, Claus Hartmsn, Samuel Hamilton. Edward J Hanlon, Stephon N Harris. Columbus S Harris, James BB Harley, Undan Hughes.Priuleau Hamilton. Jno G Hunter, Dennis llaley, Jnmos E llogg. Jonathan Hill, Jno Hall. Peter Hermann, John A Ilengcs, Nicholas Hoylo, Goo Hubbard, Patrick Hopkins, Matthew Harding. Edward C Holbrook, Stephen Hatterlch. Oliver S Hunter. LewisFHar ris. William Ifavell, Janies Hnckett, Judge W Harris, John M Harrison. Joseph M Huy wood. Jamos J lliues, Tliomas llefferman, William L Haupt, John Hushes. William Manx- clmnnn, Nicholas Hemmdoz Jonn llamlet, Elisha I lagar, Samuel P Halsey, David S Henderson, Dennis Blanner lias- sett, Moses C Heald. George Haas. Abralism Harmon. Jas M Henderson, Patrick Hart, John G Howard, Patrick Han- W Ihl 7 . J—John R Johnson. John T Jones. James R Johnston, Idward Jones, James C Jones. Alexander Johnson. William Bullock Jackson, Enoch 8 Johnson, John D Jesse, John J Jackson, Jtnies H Johnston, Robert Jackson, Wm James Peter Jacobs, Jamos M Jones. Peter Edward Judenncs, C Jackers. Joseph W Jackson, Nicolas Jeffrlos, Tliomas Jones, Joseph Johnston. George Jackson. George H Johnston, Kf—Philip Kolb, John Kennedy, Alfr * ” ' tovank Walter W Smith, tell, John H Steftm Alex James T Stokes, John A I Sweet, James Sullivan. Solo ton. Daniel H Stewart, John — Stebbins, Jacob Spang, William Matthew Shannon, Dennis Sulllvoo, s-,uu|> doiw, Shwlnk, James Shea. James P Screven, Thompson L Smith, William Swoll, Richard Bosnian, Alexander A Smsts, W1L 11am H Smith, Andrew Stoafratsr, Edward J Bandars. Mor der a 1 Bbsftall. Br,, Jacob A Shaffer. Herman Sangatoch. Jae M Stripling, Francis Sawyer, Timothy Sbsridon.John Scud- der, James Skinner, Lewis Smith, John Shea, Oeo I Spen cer, Samuel L Speisegger, 81mon Rantim. Thomas Smith, Jemee8hephard. Jamos Sklnnsr, George Simmons, Thomas Smith, Thaniaa Scalley, Georgs J Smith, John Stoddard, J Smith. John B Span, Ospt John Stevenson. Dr James M8chley, Thomas Saunders. John Steinberg. Wyatt W 8Urke, William Starr. William J Stafford, William R 8y- mons, Patrick Seanlan. Joseph 8u1llvan, John Bull!van, John Sc an ten. George N Staley, Henry Btark. Georg* Bhults, Dan iel Sullivan, Henry Saunders,.Charlea E Smith, Samuel Sol- Edward J Saunders, Thomas F Stevens, Newton Stripling, William 8tar, Jr., Amos Scudder. James Swan SuUlvsn, Adam Short. John Sherlock, William Sanders, y»' ar «" Schreok. l^ihralm 8cndder. Augustus Seheldeman, John Sullivan,ilartlnSulUvsn, William F Shoarer, Nicho las Blnnot. T r Pt« ® Thomas. John F Tucker, John T Thomas, y[ ll tem8 Thompson, George HTttoomb, Charles 0 Talblrd John D Tenbroek, John Thompson, Frederick A Tupper. Jas Thorrt. William B Tinsley. Raman! GTllden, Anderson C Tom*. Francis Truchelut. William TThompson, John Tier- “ C J* Kdward Townsend, John C Taylor. Alfred F Torlar, Is* KJolft, Lewis E Tsbeau, Wm H Tlson. John H Thode. Cornelius Turbush. Josteh P Tustln. John V Tarver. Israel KTsfft, David Thompson, William Thomas, Peter Thomp- son.Josenh RThomneon. Stephen A Turner. John Tanner, fodomatm * ° r , M ton Turn#r ’ ?*Wck T/dlngs, Henry J yenllorn.David Yesder Triatsra Verstllle, 2»fr H Yeratills. William H 8 Yerstille, Henry VleUUtch William C Vandenburgh. 7 ’ „ W^-Wcbsrd Wayne,Edward G Wllson,^William Waters, Robert D Walker. Henry F Willlnk, Laurence W Wall, Na* thnnlelF Webster, Henry 0 Wyer. James T Webb, Henry E Heed,8mlth Warner, Thomas White, Francis HWelman, Nicholas Wolf. William White, Thomas 8 Wayne, Benjamin Whitehead. Jacob Wlneberg, Samuel A Wood. Geoige 8 Walt, diaries Wilson, Thomas J Walsh, John W Wilson. Jo- Jeph Washburn, Zachariah N Winkler, Lewis W Wells.Ed* mund Wallen, Wylly Woodbrldge. Christopher Whlto. Seth Woodward. Isaac Wilder, Dennis Wynn, James White. Philo H Wlldman, William Watson. William P White, I’blllp D Woolhopte. Aahbel Welles, John J Waver, Jacob Walter, George M Willett, Jsme* T Welles, James Whlllhsn. Enos BWngton. Allen R Wright, Samuel Wilmot, Wm Wilson, WlHam Wright. Jamos M Wayne. William Thorne Williams Patrick White, Jamea W White, Richard WIckam. William MWadley, Jacob Waldburg. George W Wylly, William C Wylly, luao P Whitehead. Lewi* Wiggins. William Waters, James Wlilte.StephsnP. Whitehead, rames M Wayne. Hen- rr K Washburn, dnus Wlttsclien. Conrad Waldschmldt. JoJ'n Wnilemson. John C Wagner. George M Waldburg. Jno J Watts, Eilwsrd 0 Withington. James S Wilkins, Norman Wallace, William H Wiltberger. Peter Wiltberger, Simeon Walter. Joseph W Webster. Amo* E Webster. Tho* White, Thomas Wood, Henry F Willlnk. Jr., George 8 Webb. Wfl- Ham Webster, Michael Walch. JohnEWard, Stephen B Wil liams, Irvin L Wolf, John Wickham, MlchaelWeldon. Y.—Dr Easton Young. Peter Yonson, Jolin A Yonge. "•—EdwinS Zlttrouer, Jacob Zimmeroian. AH persons entitled to vote, and desirous of voting at tho next election for Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savannah and hamlets thereof, are respectfully requested to call at my offlce and register their names within the time prescribed by law, else they will be debarred the right of voting thereat. EDWARD O WILSON. au 3* Clerk of Council. „ K—Philip Kolb, John Kennedy, Alfred Kent, Gefert Kuck. Peter Krouse. William Krausa. John W Kibbee, Her man Kulilman, IMedrich Kattenhorn, Nicholas King. John W Kelly. James W King. Nicholas Kelley. Hanford Knapp, Thomas Kemp, John W Kelloy, William Klne, James her, Phineaa M Kollock, Philip Kean, Noah B Knapp Aaron J Kaser. James Kennedy. Frederick Krenson. Emanuel Kan- waller, Daniel Keane, Edward 8 Kempton, Dr A Kolhause, Frederick Kattenhorn. Ezra Kent. Oldham King. William T King, Michael Kelly, John Kaesar, William Krous, John Kelgnn. L—Thomas E Lloyd. Louis Lcgrlel. John N Lewis. Daniel J Lambrctb, John H Lighlbounie, William M Leigh, Alonzo ” Luce. Hugh Logan, Stanislaus M taffitcau, John Lyons, Ixvl Lelientual. Peter \jee, Erlward Lovell, William W Lin coln. Oliver A LaRoche. Jolm M B Lovoll, Martin Isirkin. Noble Lyon, Frederick Lohof. Joseph II Ladson, John II Ladd, Ihinlel Leahy, Benjamin W Llloyd. Charles A L La- mar. Peter Lauren*. James F Under. Matthew Lufburrow, Edward Lynch, John T Latham.Philip S leaver. Hugh Lar kin. James J Logan. Joseph Uppraan. Andrew Ix»w, Wm E Long, Andrew J Lebey, Michael I*vln. David P Lander- •hlno, Casper I^enyor. Timothy Isivin, Charles T Law. Sam uel 3 Levy, Henry F IJclito, Tliomas Leary, Matthew Lynch, diaries Lee, George Q Undstidt. Nicholas Lefort, Nathan lei Uivoll, James Laugbten, Orlando H Lufburrow, John Lucre, John Lama. Samuel A T Lawrence, Antonio Lau rence, James Lannahaarifttrlck Lennahan. M.—Hugh W MercerT^nthony F Mem, Abraham Minis William H C Mills. Jacob Manke. Mulford Marsh. William Morrill. John Mallenr, Adolphe Modo. John Makin. Gefert Murkins, James W Morgan, Italpli Meldrim. Dan Mallette. Horace Morse. William II May, Samuel 8 Miller, John Mur chison, Christian W Majtelnder. Solomon Mayer. John Mas- teraon, Luder Mehrtens, Jacob Manses, John E Mallery. Hen ry Macnhard, Tliomas R Mill*. Jamea Monnshsn, Charles A Magill.John B Mallard, Jacob Miller. Matthias H Moyer, Alvin N Miller, Bimon Morris. Leander Moore, Jno A Mayor. Richard C Maekall, Michael Meath, Fabian Myerboffer, Thomas Meath, John Murchison. Bryan M Morel. Hugh W Mercer. John Mahannoy.Thomaa Mahar, William EMongin, John Morris, Jeugen H Mehrtens. Thomas Murtaugh. Syl vester H Manning, Charles Muller, Cornelius D Murphy, Macpherson B Milton, Isaao M Marsh, Wm B Hell. John Murphy, John 8 Montmnllin, JamesS Magill, David Moran, Thomas D Morel, John Mellon, Jerre Mack, Joseph M M* thlas, John Miller Edward H Martin, John R Martin. Jesse Mount. Samuel Mansfield, Henry 0 Mehrtens. Henry K Montfort, Itenrieb Wm Meyer, Harvey Morse, Andrew Ma loney, Patrlek Masterson. t*v atrmoBrrT.j BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED 8TATES. In pursuance or law, I, Fiunkun Pikucb. President or the United States, do hereby declare and make known, that public sales or the sections and iiarta of sections orisnd.all bearing the odd numbers, which remain to the United States, within six miles on eaeh side of tbe line of ihe Mo- bite and Ohio River Railroad, in the Slates of Alnbama and ••isalssjppl. subject to double the minimum price of the P'V>H° lands, as provided by the act of 20th September. 1850, will be held at the following Land Offices in the States of Aiahams and Miffiumrn. at the period* hereinafter des- ignatad, to wit: At the land Offlce nt8r. Sihvrs's, In Alabama, commenc ing on Monday, the fifth day of Soptember next, for the dis posal of such sections nnd parts of sections, being the odd numbers above referred to. as are situated In the under mentioned townships, to wit: North of the bate line and vest of the principal meridian. Townships one and two, of rango one. Township* one, two. throe,and four, of range two. Townships one, two, three, four, and five, of range three. Townships one, two, three, four, five, six. and seven, of range four. Townships three, four, five, six, and seven, of rango five. 6ouM of the bate line and west qf the principal meridian. Townships one, two, three, four, nnu five, of range one. Townships one, two. three, four, and five, or range two. Townships one, two. and three, of range three. Township one. of range four South of the bate line and east of the principal meridian. Townships threo and four, of range one. At the Land Ufflco at Dolorous, Fn the same Slate, com mencing on Monday, tho twelfth day of September next, for the disposal of such sections and parte of sections, being the odd numbers above referred to, as are situated in tbe un- dermrntinned townshipa, to wit: North of the base line and wett of the principal meridian. Townships eighteen, nineteen, und twonty, of rango four. At tho Land Offlce at Tuascuioiu. in the samo State, com mencing on Mondty. the fifth day of September next, for tho •disposal of inch sections and part* of sections, being tho odd numbers above referred to. as are situated in the un dermentioned townships, to wit: North of the bate line and west of the principal meridian fn Southern Surveying Di-trici. Township twenty-one. of rango four. At the Ijind Offlce at CoLCMnuo. in Mississippi, commenc ing on Monday, tho nineteenth day of September next, for the disposal of such aoction* and part* of sections, being the odd numbers abovo referred to. as are situated in the undermentioned townships, to wit: A orth of the bate line and eatt of the Choctaw merulian. Townships eight, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, and twenty, of range fifteen. Townships eight, nine, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, ninoteen, and twenty, or rangnsixteen. Townships eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, four teen. fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, and nineteen, of rango seventeen. Townships eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen four Won, fifteen, and sixteen, of range eighteen. Townships eight, nlno, ton, eleven, and twelve, of range nineteen. * b At tho Und Offlco at ArorsTA, in the same Slate, com mencing on Monday, tho twenty-sixth day of September next, for the disposal of such sections and parts of sections, being tho odd minibors above referred to. ns arc situated in tho undermentioned townships, to wit: North of the bate line and ecut of the Choctaw meridian. Township four, of range thirteen. Townships one, two, three, four, II urteen. Townships one, two, three, four, firo. six, and soven of range fifteen. Township* one, two, threo, four, five, six, and seven of range sixteen. Townships one, flvo. six, and seven, of rango seventeen. Township seven, of range eighteen. North qf the bate line, wett of the meridian, and eatt of Pearl Sec, ■ ilM'l CKIiBBKATXCD PANAClfiA, PANACEA has torn for more titan thirty yean tea ted InthUcountiy and in Europe for IU extra- r- ^rwrw-forths certificates uf which reference is node to th* directions and books (which m*/ be had gra- tie) accompany tog the Panacea. Some of which give‘the tertJetdaraof easeatoo frightfol for lentrat publication, where tha patlente had been almost eaten tip with scrofo. la, and were deemed Incurable by physicians. Ithss been used In hospital*, and private practice,end haa hod the singular fortune of being recommended by the most celebrated physicians and other eminent pereons. Among others by—- W. Gibson, M. D..Prof. of Surgery.Ps. University. Valentins Mott, M. D.. Prof of Burg, N. Y. University W. P. Dewses, M. D .Prof.of Mid. h.Uhlvcnlty. 7 SaSWPAfi. I’i-T-lo, P». Unl.-r.lt,, T, Parke, M. D^Prart College Fhys ctsns, Phllad. Dr. Del ^*Ue, Prof of Medteincs, Havana. Jose Eonreneo de Lus, Prof. oT Surgery, Uabon. Sir Thomu Pearson, Major General British Armr. Gilbert Robertson, British Consul, fto. 7 And also, the wonderful enree effected by Swslm’s Pans era have, for many years, made It an Invaluable remedy. The Panacea does not contain mercury in any form.and be- Ing an Innocent preparation, It may be given to the most tender Infant, The retail prioe haa boen reduced to $1 50 per bottle (con- laming three balfplnta) or three bottle* for $4. BEWARE OF IMPOSITION. Swatm’s Panacea U In round bottles, fluted longitudinal- ty. with tbe following letters blown In the glasa Swain’s ~Paj*acxa—-PiniXADjA," and having the name of James Bwslm stamped on the sealing wax and written on the label covering the cerk, and 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- live use of the proprietor, by Draper ft Co., bank note en gravers or Philadelphia. In the centre Is a portrait of ths late Wm. Swain, copyright secured. Also. Swatm’a Vermlftige, A valuable Family Medicine, beings highly approvi edy for til disease* arising from debiUty of thsdigeil gans. such as worms, cholera -*— • — - „Jtive or- morbus, dysentery, fever and only entli-slrcet. below Chestnut, lliitadelpola, and sold by all the respectable druirgista in the United States. Caitioj* to tot PiBUC.—Persons wishing to obtain the K nuine Swslm’s Panacea and Swalm’s Virmffoge. shonld careful to observe that the name 8WAIM Is spelled enr- rectly on the laliels, or they may be imposed on by medl cine* made In Imitation of them by a person bearing a somewhat similar name, well calculated to deceive Gen eral agents for theChited State*. 8CH1FFELIN, BROTHERS ft 00., mh22-2awtf 104 and 106 John-street. New York. THE WONDER OB’ THE WORLD 1 “ We‘ would not grow one bud of hope T ..„ You cannot garner in ripe fruit! ” HE GREAT REMEDY is at last discovered, and that feU destroyer of human happiness at length Is conquered! Consumption shall no longer rob our fireside* of their brightest ornaments, and sink many * gentle spirit to an untimely grave! Consumption can be cured—Asthma wlU soon be as the things that were—and Coughs and Colds, the parents of that fell disease, that so often brings wo to the homes of our land, vanish, aa If by magic, before this sover eign remedy. Tills Is that which has so long been nought for. and Is In foil faith offered to the public as a cxrtain ccot for coughs, cold*, whooping-cough, croup, asthma, and consumption and will. In any case where lunga sufficient are left to sus tain life, check the ulceration and raise the patient to health. Tills is not an idlo boast, nor Is this remedy sent Into the market without a thorough trial, but has proved beyond a doubt, that what has been aaserted cam nx doxx. “ The sentiment, that consumption cannot be cured, haa deslrojcd more lives than the disease itself.”—Dr. Warrxx But there la Hope I DEVINES* COMPOUND PITCH LOZENGE I The proprietor, by the ute of thla article, and the blessing or Providence, was raised, when he was pronounced by his physician to be almost dying with consumption, to perfect health, and la not wiUlng tbst so great a blessing should be withheld from those on whom “ this right hand emissary of death ” has placed his mark. The I-orungo U perfectly harmless in Its nature, and can bo taken with Impunity by tlie Infant and the invalid ; and its beneficial effects will bo felt in a few hours after com- mencing its use. ^Letall then, tnr It. and if these assertions are not proved, after an Impartial trial, the price of tho box will be returned, and all agents are authorized to relund tlie money In any caso where the article Is not perfectly satisfactory. These Lozenges are put up in 25 cents, 50 cent*, and $1 boxes.and only need a trial to bo fully appreciated. C. P. HUNT. Darikx. Ga., only agent for tlie Southern states, to whom all orders must bo addressed. fol8-d&w n 711118 in g^PuinK . tlituugWtti,, «« 0* Its paramo* fore Incurable and d •lands unrivalled in v ”• do not propose' force a nostrum befor* " 0 ®, , . h# agent fo thrlr v read the testimony of ▼aluablu curative power*. i» u convalesce!,10 Umt the *u the fountain-head ; a course credulous, and one by whir’ “••ty 1* certain ef |*| 0i . t JfeBSftsaai u" JSlh’AbtiTnddl Of how long standing. 17 (Acut *) « No l Tf ALEX A.VDEr fco,. The above have also for uiTthe great JSffii.sSHB'S, wherorn talr-dufa“SXSS TBSSUifarZSs 1 '^ W. condition ol life,'it iSolvJfc, » ""J point of efficacy to any of the nnmJ!^ M ^ notrot-dood-rtb. -«oipt-b,n,l„ „^«toJ d-ll-to Jtatofc or Ctild! ---HU) h„ t, « 49“ Price $1 OOper bottle. ^ gists, Savannah, Ga. ' J a '•ARTERDnL ®»tli COUGHS, COLDS AND BRONCHITIS. TJAST1IJJ-S DE PARIS.—For tbe cure of coughs, colds X and bronchial affections of the throat, so prevalent at this season of tbe year. We do not recommend the Pas tilles de Paris to cure all tho ilia life Is heir to, but we do snythoy will euro nil affections of tho threat, as a trial of them will prove. Manufactured by Moore ft Taylor. 81 Maiden-lane, New York. N. B.—The genuine bears the written signature of Moore ft Taylor. Just received and for sale by W. W. LINCOLN. Monument Square. E MERSON'3 RAZOR STROPS.—The so celebrated Strops are made and warranted by Charles Emerson, and are superior to any other* now In use. Purchasers should bo sure and get the genuine Strop, as there are numerous counterfeits bearing the same name, the most of which s worthless. The genuine Strop can bo bad of te’HB W. W LINCOLN. Monument Square. sively used in England for destroying all kinds of bugs’, worms. Ac. For Roaches and Ants, there Is nothing equal to It. It has been fairly tested in this city, and can be re lied upon ns nn effectual exterminator of all kinds or vermin Justreci-lved, and for safe by W. W. LINCOLN, .** _\ fl Monument-square. C HERRY I/)7ENGFS.—Compound Wild Cherry I-ozengcs, for coughs, colds, and inllenza*. These Lozenges will no found much more convenient than any or the liquid the preparations,ns they can bo c-rrlcd about the person, and always ready for use when tlie cough is troublesome, thus preventing a violent attack of coughing and constant frri- latimi of tho lungs. Just received and forsale by 1Y. W. LINCOLN. Monument Square. T WEN TURKISH FRICTION TOWNA-TVcry'useful XJ nrtlclo for bathing purposes, and much superior to tlie gloves now in u*o Whore friction is required, they are verv highly recommended by tlie medical faculty In Fng land and tho United State*. Just received and for rale by . wy-* W. W. LINCOLN. Monument Si|uaro ni-AIN WHITE. BLUE AND BIACk nERAIZEi camteTo .1 1 an,, | J a c«net muslins; Nainsook and mull muslina; plaid and striped jaconet and Swiss muslins; pUin and fig- urod Swiss muslin; embrolderc-1 Swiss muslin ; white and nrgnnd* muslins; colored linen lustres; and a fine assort ment of ladles’ and gentlemen’s linen cambric liandker- rlll,,f< - m2 AIKEN ft BURNS. tiMHI ANU CANDLES.—25 hncon sides’ i-w _ n " 1 . n,H ’ 1500 boxc * a( teniantino candles, OGDEN ft BUNKER. Township* seven, eight, nine, and ten. of range seven. Townships eight, nine, and ten, of range eight. The townships herein designated in Roman letters are wholly within the limit* of- six sections in width on each side of said read,” and those in italics nn party within said limits, as degignated on the diagrams, which will be fur- nisbed to the respective district land offices by the Com- missloncr of tho Genoral Land Offlce. Lands reserved for schools, military and other purposes, will be excluded from rale. ’ The lands will be sold subject to the right of way granted by the raid act of 10th September. 1850. to tbe State afore said, for raid railroad, not excelling one hundred fed on each sido thereof; and therefore tho particular tracts of land which Include the road will be sold as containing the quantities respectively shown by the official plats. , uukij HMbMtawm be kept open foratime sufficient toadrait kin, James J Logan. Joseph Uppraan, Andrew law. Wm E Coffering aU the lands, but not exceeding two weeks, and *— • *••-• •• - - ---* application* to make private entries of the lands offered un der this proclamation will not bo received until after tho close of the public rale. Given undor my hand at tb* city of Washington, tbe twenty-thlrd day of May, Anno Domini one thousand eight hurdted and fifty three. FRANKLIN 1’lERCK By the President: Joux WltBOX. Cvmmiuionerqf the General Land Office. In store and for sale by may29 C Oj-l-EE, SUGAR, ftc.—Just received. 30 boxes ground Java and Rio coffoo. 30 do mustard In U Jfe cans. 10 do ground pepper, 25 do family soap. 10do Readcll’s candles. 30 casks Ryass’ Uindon Porter in qua'rtsaud pints.30 bbls Ca nal snd Baltimore flour. 10 boxes 8 ’* tobacco. 30 bbls clari- fied crashed and ground sugar, 10 do solar lamp oil. in store t for * a, ° *>y DAVID O’CONNER. junelO corner Broughton and Drnyton-streets. T>UTTER. CHEESE, ftc —20keg*and~20 tub* sclectedGo- alien Butter. 60 boxes Fjiglish Dairy Cheese, 100 do m ™ bbls Hiram Smith and Genesee Flour. 20 boxes Ground Coffee, 25 do assorted Candy, receiv ed per steamer and for sole by J 11 "*!* SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft 00. QOAP. STARCH, CANDLES, ftc.—300 boxes Family. Pal* ^ i 1 , 00 d 5.'^l*’* Pearl Starch, 80 do Head el’s 6’* and 8’* tallow Candle*. 60 do Star do, 40 do Treadwell’s Sods Biscuit, landing and for rale by J uliel S SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. I l S M RB ?2 VED I*AST STEAMER—Plain snd flgur- ^ , <dh tedcBatW,Wack and white plaid summer Silk, r and 1 n «OJ" d J ,Iac 1 k TJ»*ue. bUck SewIngSilk for dresses. k '“ ck Y'juterd Silk, black English Veil Crap*, (fembric and French Muslins, for rale by Tna - v2fl A1KIN ft BURNS. TTEMITON ft VERSni-LE have Just received, s fine lot AV or figured grenadines, crape d’artolo, silk tissues and bareges, which they are offering very low at their stand, next to F. Zogbaum’s muslo store, Warlng’s range. ap!2() AYER’S CIIEHuVTf7^^H-' Ibr the cure of Coughs, Colds. And by the river, upon the bank tree* fjrmeat. whose feafsballnotfed«!SJ!iI h i llpw *ll te "ball be for meat snd the leaf thre^ ^ f,lllll toi. TTERL was hope for the sick recortlfl.ml 106 ^^" XI nr year adds new proof to *► promloes sball not fall. U4ar *°c« that tW« As medical science discover* snd nature 1ms given.one by one. tl.* race yield to tlie control of art w Kf* 1 ,Ilcl( « suffer trom. none ha* carried more grave tlian Consumption of the Laiws a uL u,,8 *®f some evidence that this too may nary complaints, in all their formi S Cherry Pectoral ’ towind W Space will not permit us to nublUh her#... of tW cures it has affected. l!„t a" ^“IW’Priks w J f u ;? ,,h our clrcu '*r. free, vhcreon m in^ Ua ’ 1 - and Indisputable proof of the feet* W fsl, l*it«.kn Sufferers, read and judge for yourwh*, ite Iqflutntaand)G» f \ Sir: 1 have repeatedly SSSfewi. hooping cough and influenza and hm ^ w “T 1 pronouncing it a complete remedy ^ have been afflicted with tbe*e di>e dil M the Pectoral has always afforded imfeliSlrt* rMUM^, Wo attest the truth of the above tfet (B il* aCu,ta . "SiSg 4 "* fbr a Conum/tin Otvgk. ’ Dear Sir : For three yenttl^«^n’ cough so distressing tbst I frequently wlSaiSill* * much of the time 1 was oMhA W att chair, as my cough would suffocate ne «W rtu tried tho O’erry mloi.1, whtoh .el,, „ mo altogollier. 1 am with gratitude yours, ^ _. . , , JixoitTtfMia. Thu u one of the numerous mm of Ac*« a thick km b> accredited to Cherry Pectoral. Dr. Ayer. I/iwcli-lVar feiref'rm^bmilfflrt. ed with aatlinia in the worst form, no tint 1 hmkti oh iged to sleep n my chair for a larger part of the bm being unable to breathe on my bed. f had tried »rm many medicines, to no purioee. until niyphrikaim. * cr ‘b«l- MP«lni«it. your Cherry V n uU At first it seeinvd to make me worse: but iulenthui bo * n . n t0 e *l*rlence the roo*| gratifying retieffras It* uso; and now, in four week*, the dl*es*e UentWra- moved. I can sleep on mr bed with comfort lodn^t* state of health which I had never e^cMtoXb liutnnr S. Filin, lommiaiion and Forwarding Rmbirt. From the President of Amherst (Allege. Eduard IHlditd S D., LL I)., de. J. C. Ayer—Sir: I hsvc uredrour (lierry Prctoniinf owncnseofdrep-wate.lbrnncbitU.and nm rathteltra it* chemical constitofion.that It t* an sdmlnbicMBMad for the relief of hirynglcal and bronchial dfficnltiM. if my opinion, ns to its superior character, can be of iBjKt vice, you are at liberty to use It as you think prom. Amherst. Sept. 12.184t». Kjiwzkd Hnnuwx. Among other dUlinguhdied authorities sho hate kit their nnrnes to recommend this preparation uikttot known to them for affections of the I urn,-* ire: President Perkin*. Vermont Medics! College. Professor Sillimnn. Yale College. Professor Valentine Mott New York. Professor CU-a viand. Itowdoin MeilirsICcllere. Professor RuUerfield. Ohio Medical College. Canadian Journal of Medical Science. Boston Medical and Surgical Jmirml. Charleston. 8. C. Medical Review. New Jersey Medical Reporter. Hon. Henry Clay. IL 8.Senator, lion. Geo. I*. Marsh. American AtnhowlortoTorkey Gen. Emanuel Rulnes*. Prerideot of Chili. Rt. Rov. Ed. I’ower. Lord liUlinii of Toronto. Also, many eminent pliysician* in foreign cnuntnrt Not only in tlie more dangerous and dUtrewingdiiniN of tlie Lungs, but alto as a family medicine forotctyul i#.lt is the safest, pleasantest and best iotewerM Preiiarol by J. C. AYER. ChemUt. Lowell V*w Sold liy TURNER ft CO.. A. A. SOLOMON’S, ff. W. IJV- C01.N. HENDRICKSON ft MOORE. Savannah j and br iS tlio l)rnggi«l« Uir<»nglioiit tlie State. eo-lfc»."m-BUjll Me—George A HcCleskey, Bartholomew McJnnarney Patrick MoDowell, William McChrthey. Joseph J McCoy Laurence McKenna.ThomM McKenna, Daniel Mcltedmond,' Thomas W McArthor. James McHenry, Michael McGre* Patrick McGovern, Norman W Mclasod, William J McIn tosh, James McFecly, Alexander McHardy, Angus MeAl- pin, Michael McCarty. Nell McHugh. James Mclnnarney, John McGunnigle. Thomas 0 McCluskey, James McFeelv. Pat’k McGloin, Dennis McGuire, John McCall, John McCau- liffs, Thomas J MoNIsh, James MoGloln, Edward McCabe, John McDermott. James McBride. Thomas McAuliffe, An drew McGrpaL John McHugh, Thomas McCollum. Thomas MoNIcbolss. 11—George N Nichols, Thomas JNaylor, Daniel Nelson, S*muel Nuttman. James 8Neidl!nger,Nathl Nungaxer. John G Neldllnger, William G Norwood,Jacoh Newberger.Gllbett N Neyle, Thomas M NsweU, James A Norris, John R Nor ton, Robert C Nock, James Nungaxer, William Nungaxer, Edwin LNsidlloger, Lewis F NIcolL Thomas W Neill,Joseph Nowlan, Walter 8 Nott. David B Nichols, John Neill, Ed ward Nugent, Bryan Nllsnd. _ O—John Oliver, Charles E O’Sullivan, John W Owens, George 8 Owens, Arminias Ocarlor, Edward O’Byrne, WU- » a « CO’DriacoU. Dennis O’Connor. Phillip O'Connell, Dan- ill O'Haulon, Timothy O’Connor, Timothy O’Brien, Patrick O’Connor, Frederick Otto, George W Owens, Jonathan Olm- C. .O’Rourke, Henry Ohlmeyer, William H Olcolt, UwtW O’Sullivan, Daniel 0 Olcott, Francis J O'Neil, Thom- O’Brien. France* J Ogden « raiwaru 1 wwnuni. jr., rjisna rarsons, Daniel 0 Phllbrlok, Anthony Porter, Dennis M Patrick,Ed- . n l ai 29 n *- Oeorge Parsons, Edward Powers. John Postell, Jrsjsph W niUlps, John F Posey. William V Prentice, Henry Pldaon. John M Palin. 8amuel 0 Pan- “rt. Charles B Patterson, OrrinG Parker, John Phalen, Jos R2 ttar i lUchael Prendsrgast, EdwsrdJ Purse, Martin Peyton, Perry, Patrick Wee, Patrick Peyton, Ramnel Phil- SJck, William V Preston. James M Prentiss, Thomas Pitt El ward M Prendergsst George 0 Puder. , '••“William Quantock, Jr., Martin Qalnn, John Quin, James Qutnley. ’ Phflip M Russell.Daniel Robertson, John A Richard son, William Rerashavt, George Robertson. Jr,Robert R Rhodes .Henry Rohor, William Rogers, Charles R Robinson, Andrew M Ross, John W Remihart James G Rodgers, Ber- nar d Rodsn, James B Read, Georg* Robbins. Joseph Roms. -..David Rosenblatt William P Rowland. Wm P Roberta, RoRty. Jefferson Roberts. John PW Read, Jas BMnA • 5*!? ,ro t Jssob Rosenband, John 8 Rogers, Allen ' J™/’ William Robinson, James Riley. Horace J hoyal), ‘■Rog^F’Alexander R Ralston. Thomu V Rods. John R®dfren, Benjamin Reed Joseph B Ripley. WokRMUy, Frands Ryan, iohn Rlordon.John W Rabun Notice to actual tettien on lands of the United State1 originallg withdraumfrom market on account qf the railroad grant. Under the act of Cougress, approved 3d March 1863. en- titlod 4, An act to extend pre-emption rights to certain lands therein.mentioned.” the Pre-emption law* or the United States aa they now exist are extended over the alternate reserved sections of public lands along the line of the rail road hereinbefore mentioned, where tbe settlement snd im provements were mads prior to the final allotment of the al ternate sections to tbe raid railro .d. Therefore all claim* by pre-emption to any or tbe alternate sections or publio lands within the limits originally reserved will attach, If predicated upon settlements made prior to the 4th February 1853, the date of the final allotroeut. Claims within the six mile* limits must be proven up at any time before the day herein fixed for the commencement of publio rale, and are to be paid for at the rate of two dol- larsand fifty cents per acre. Claims outside of six miles, and within the limits of the original reservation, must be ~Toven up prior to tbe restoration of raid lands to privet* itry. Soldier’s bounty land warrants, at a dollar and twenty, five cents per acre, may be received In payment for either class of land ; one warrant only, however, can be located by each pre-emption. Immediately after the close of th* public sal* directed by theforegoingproclsmatlon of the President, applications will be received for tho purchue at private entry, or loca tion by warrants, of the lands reserved to satisfy this grant, outside of the six miles limits, in such order u to prevent confusion and insure accuracy, in accordance with instruc tions to be issued to the registers and receiver*. , .. « JOHN WILSON, June 17—A3 Commissioner General Land Office. H OUSE KEEPING PRVGOODS-Unen and cotton sheet ing. pillow case linen and cotton. Irish Unen of the nest make, bird* eye and Scotch diapers, towels and towel ing. damask table linen and napkins, long lawns, crash, brown and bleached muslin, aU widths snd qualities, for sale at the lowest prices, by *P |8 DsWITT ft MORGAN. ATOTICE—'Two month* after date, I will apply to the ±1 Hon. Coart of Ordinary for Camden county, fir leave to aell part of water lot and ImproremenU. No. fonr. in the town or 8ti Marys, belonging to th* estate of John T. Ru- dulph.deceued,forthebensfitof the heirs and creditors of said estete. EMILY RUDULPH. Adm'ix., Jonalfl Estate J. T, Rudulph, deceuod. N EW MARKET, (TENN.,) May 24.1853.—Three months after date, application will be made to ths Bank of the 8Uto of Georgia, for payment of a $50 dollar bill of said Bank, No. 217,1. K. TeITt, Cashier, the right had half of which has been lost or atolen. may26—3m JOHN C. HAMMOND. N OTICE.—Two months after date, applieation will be mode to the Coart of Ordinary of Bulloch eoanty. for leave to sell the real utate of Hannah Cone, late of said county, deceued. Jyaa Jonathan griner, Adm’r. N OTICE.—Two months after date, application wiU be made to tbe Court of Ordinary of Bulloch eoanty, for leave to a*U the boy Smart, belonging; to Robert B. SUtor * minor. GREEN R. BLATOR, Jjriffi Guardian of said minor. vronft.- IN of the h rE.—All persons baring demands against tbs esta ? the late Rev. Samuel J. Gassets, will present them to the undersigned within the time prescribed by Uw; and Those indebted to said estate die' requested to make imme diate nay meet to MARY R. CASSELR, JyM•Qualified Executrix. N OTICE.—Three months after date, application will be mad* to th* Bank of the 8Ute of Georgia, for pay. ment of a $50 bill or said Bank, tetter A. payable at ran- eipal Bank to N. A. Hardee, dated 23d November, 1847, G. B. Gumming, President- the left band half of which nos keen lost Jyl6 ALBERT WHJJAMS. ■KgOaoS OOONTif, (AU.,) lb, M. UM._ThSi 1Y1. month* after date, applieation will be mad* to the MATTE WAN MACHINE AND MANUFAC- TORINO COMPANY, TTNDERanew end improved organization, manufacture y locomotive and Stationary Engines, Sugar Mills, Gins, Presses. lathes, Drill*, fto. Also, overy description of Cot ton, lloolen andFaw Mill work,Shafting, Pulleys,ftc.. Caat- fogsor anv weight, (haviog a large assortment of patterns.) at reduced prices. F. 8. CLAXTON, Engineer. 7 Depot 13 Platt-street. corner or Gold. Claxton ft Wet- more. Excelsior. Collins ft Co. snd H. Collins’ Axe*, Hard- ware Agency, 28 Pratt-st., New York, 00IO—lyr w»-«. JKESS®*? MWNBRAIi PAINTS. TtST RECEIVED.—A supplyof Mineral Paint*, fire and water-proof colors, uofedlng. Silver’s Mineral PalnU differ essentially from all others In market. They are not Clays, they require little oil, they do not work toughly, but flow easily as white lead. They lav on a very heavy body, set Immediately, and becomean Indestructable covering of Hint. They neither crack nor peel, and require no stronger dryer than white lead. * , i*I e ™ T , arle ‘7 of co,or *> R«l. Yellow, various Browns, and Jet Black. They are superior in body (or covering property) to anything ever discovered, and pound for pound will cover double the surface of White Lead or Zinc Mineral pelnis, and require leas oil. 1 am now prepared to cover Tin Roofs, as nothing adhere* to tin like Silver's Mineral Paints. For rale by „ JOHN J MAURICE, mY 8 10 and 12 Barnard-street. _ _ REMOVAL. T7ASHI0NABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT—Ths mb- f- scriber having just removed to No. 21 Ball-street, (be- tween Congress and Broughton-streete.) would Inform his frionds and the public generally, that he will open This Dar.hU emmd supplyof FaU and Winter Goods, consliting of the best French, English and American Cloths, COssl- meres and Vestings, purchased from the most extensive Im- porters in New York, wbleh he Is prepared to make up In the best and most fashionable styles. dfcl M. D. MURPHY. CAltTEH'8 SPANISH MIXTURE. THIS GREAT PURIFIER OF THE lll-OOP! Not n Partirlr of Mmuiy in It. A N lNKAIJ.tllJ.K REMEDY fur Ecniful*. King's Mi Klieiinistisin. Obstinate t'utsnroii* l>u|ition*.l’itt|^ «r Pustule on the Knee. Illntche*. Itoils.Chronic Awl.m- Ring Worm or Tetter. Scald Head. Enlargement irilte of the Bones and Joints. Stubborn I'lcira Fjpbilitktin ders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and ill HmiNiikbf from nn Injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudtncf la li/e,« Impurity of the Blood. Ibis vsluatde Medicine, which lias breotne celebratedw the number of extraordinary cure* effected tbrwyMJ agency, line induce*) the proprietors, at the argent r»v*f of tlielr friend*, to offer It to the public, which they d«*i« the utmost confidence In its virtues and wonderfulew»»” properties. The following ci-rtlflcat* s. selected from 1 Ufl* number, are. however, stronger testimony than tie •*»* word of the proprietors; and are all from geutkws »*• known In their localities, and of tlie highest rtqwt»M»'/ many of tliem now residing in the city of RichnoB-i. Is. F. HOYDEN’. Esq., of the Exchange Hotel. Kitkmoal known every wliere. sav* he lias seen ihe Medicine e«W CiKTXK’fl Smisii Mixttkk adminlslen-dinomahu^” cases, in nearly all the disease* for which it Is rewaarw- ed, with the most astonishingly good results. Ileasjill" tho most extraordinary medicine he has ever ieea. AGUE AND FEVER—GREAT CURE—I hereby Mf that for three year* 1 had Ague and Fever of the non vio lent description. I had several Physician*, took large W* titles of Quinine. Mercury, nnd I Bol/ere ail the Tooj<*”j vertised. but all without any permanent rtliet MkJ* tried CiKTXR’a Spx.vmi Mixti bk. two bottles of wk»«" tunlly cured me. and Tnm happy to say I have ted inuf Chills or Fever* since. I consider it the best Tonic laW world, and the only medicine that ever reached ora*. Beaver Dam, near Rishmond. Vs. JOHN C. B. LUCK, Esq., now In the city of ” many years In the Post Office, has such eooMrtffmw* astonishing efficacy of Carter’s Ewmsh MmrntM' f* ha* bought upwarris of 50 bottle*, which be ha*given*■ J to the afflicted. Mr. I-uck say* he has never kaova 11« fell when taken according to direction*. , jiu Dr. MINGE. a practising riiy*ician. and MW City Hotel, in the city of Richmond. M/e be hu In a number of inslancc* the effect* ofCmrxxW" Mrrn-HX. which were most truly surprising. Be »/*' . case of Consumption. <le;>cndent on tlie liver, Ui* feet* were wonderful Indeed. .... . SAM UEl, M. DRINKKK. of the Arm of Prislrrk Richmond, was cured of IJver complaint of ing. by the use of two bottles of larter’i GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA—Tlie Ml tor* PATENT SCALES. T?AIRBANK’S Patent Platform Seales—(Improved In qnal- a 'ty *ud reduced in price)—Adapted to every required op- eration of weighing,** Railroad Scales for trains or single ears In nieon the principal railroads In the United States and Great Britain, Warehouse Rea 1m, Heavy Portable Series, on wheels,for foundries.rollingmUlji.4to. Store8criea, various moAlfintlons; Counter Scale*, Hay and Coal Scries, ftc.— These Scales have been lone known and severely tested 5 snd the universal confidence wit in their accuracy and perfect aiUustracnt, Is such that they are now regarded aa the stand, ard, from which there la no appeal. . MIILBRICK ft BELL. Agents T7TBBEE ft RODGERS otter for rale, th* following Goods AV cheap: 250 barrels Crashed and Clarified Sugars: 76 hbds N. O. snd Muscovado do; 25 do Porto Rico do; 60 do Cuba Molasses; 160 bbls. N. 0. and Sugar-house Syrnpt 400 bags Rio and iAgnayre Coffee : 60 do 0. G. Java do; 100 boxes Tobacco, all brands 5 50 hhds. Bacon Side*; 25 casks Ham# and Shoulders; 76 bsrrles Lacd, prime article; 1M boxes Soap, all kinds; 200 do Sperm arid AdamantineCkn- de M Ao L3m ° n 8jrUP ’ RaWM ’ Dsndle*. glee#, B UTTER AND CHEESE—30 firkins prime and choleebnt- ter, 50 boxes cheese, received and for rale by McMAHON ft DOYLE jjOE OH. CUJTH3.—The most 00mpiste stock of Oil noth*. In every variety of patterns and colors, vsrylng In widths from one to eight yard*. PemlHra and hotel keep- era can rover their dining rooms or halls without piecing. WM. H. GUION, Agent, (kmt Warehouse, fobs 740 Congress and 67 St. Juilan-sts. r/lliuin g mond Republican had a servant emDinyriJj room, cure! of violent scrofula,combined tism, which entirely di*abled him from wort »*• . of Carter’s Spanish Mlxtnre msde a rerfe«t*B«*J* a *’ the Editors. In a publio notice, say they - ebeerftny mend It to all who are afflicted with tny d*#* 1 * STILl, ANOTHER CURE OF SCROTOA-I WjA j£ valuable boy curcl of Scrofula by Carter * ^ tore. I coniider ft a truly valutbf* mrikiaj TAYLOR, Conductor on the R. F. ft P- R- E*’ Sau'lthcum of BO Year* Mr. JOHN TH0MP80N.re*ldinr in feedtl * was cured by three bottle* of Csner's ‘P** ./.vm, Salt Rheum, which be had nearly 20 the pliyaiclans of the city could not cur*. *”• .. la a well known merchant of Richmond, l*-i 10(3 Is moat remarkable. L.x.wrnPt WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Rlchoood, V., W * cured of Spyhili*. in the worst form, by CzrM* Mixture. He says he cheerfully recomme»U«.““ aiders Itan invafoablo medicine. —irfFcrofoki RICHARD E. WIST, of Richmond, " tol »/ and what physicians called confirmed Conn®! 1 three bottles of Carter’s Fpaniib MW arf „ apM EDWIN BURTON. CommU«ioner of fee haa seen the good effects of Carter’* number of Spy hilitie cases, and »ay» It 1» • t tnK> that horrible disease. , _ M teed WM. 0. HARWOOD, of Richmond, Va., emt<i w^ and ulcers, which disabled bhn from walking. yj n bottles of Carter's Ppanfeh Mixture. » od ^L^iumiiL walk without a crutch, In * short lim* pennas*® / SSSraSftiawARH «w * 0>l *‘l ’"Tw'DYirrr"JsoNB.No. 132North 2J Slrt-h 'Krerr s deers. No. mjWKlfcJttn!Samis And for rale by SIIOMAS U.TVMg& tf M. CARTER, A. A. LOMMONS Druggfete and Country Merchant* everywhere. m*y20—ly aayan—ty —.Jjyt- L inen ooors.-RiohooUoo’- '■* JiSiIrTi cam IJooni; M tolW S W Ubl-Ihunul, DoJUo’o IWmoik kins, bird's-eye and Scotch Diapers, Hurit* ^ brie Haudkerclitefe, and Iawn-Uwn.juri sale by feblO D»wnT«» OI-D PEN8 AND PKNCHJ3 AND STEEL PENS.—Just —- reeeivpd, a fine aaaortment of gold pens ami pencil* oonbla an^single extension | also, # raristy of fine Ll u ‘— Z^tMtsri CJUOAR.—22 hhds choice Porto RieoSojPjjyjJ^Ulf h Refined ami Clarified do, Sugar House Molasses, M do see Hour, 60 do Duller, 5 u £?f and 100 kegs prime L«fUrf. M ^*« ^,f^£tt2lo*H doPtar Candles, BO do Dradell’a 6'a and s » P* 1 ®* U»to»»dfor Utah, OTA>a „ v . nice cambric insertings awl edgfi«a Jete a^l Italian sewing silks, which with artry r u a»* ' -metjjsSggii gEASOVABE GOODS.—U®bj""