The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, August 07, 1853, Image 4

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mar Pooler. ’ANNY, Sheriff 0. <>■ _ ooom.iuT iiu. 53 HR Si n. Mnjtmlo Burwti|h<tM- tag to the Court, that .. .Jra»u i» this State, and cannot be fonnd itthe SdAuAB & SjSijaflffljgast “Simf'^ouiunMlK, o«k ■ a & o toysgrf, *.««ii«i«*«™ »< i»»«ij>» SShim sartor Orarthi (Jror of Agfituf MllMlon zTr.TTS._-*-- w . Vnmhf. Pronertv tainted out by de- !M. MILLKN, o, o. c. tate of Jullua Rousseau t . . . . Tbaaa are, therefor*, to dta and admonish all whom It may concern to be and appear before said Court to make objec tion (if any they hart) on or belbra the flrat Monday in September noxt, otherwise aald letters will be granted. Witness, Joseph Qanahl, Deputy Ordinary fur Chatham county, this 1st day of Aujiuat,ltfM. July TO JOSEPH O; iPH QANAHL, W. 0.0. ft '■tt&w: Sheriff a c. /CHATHAM SHKRffra BAhR-WIll be add, on the Brat \j Tuesday In September neat, belbra the court house tn the city ofSarannah, between the legal hours of sale, two lioraeeftwowagona, one cart, two ploughs and one harrow; UriedontoaatUtya fl.Ik. issued fromChatham Superior Cburt in fctoe of N. U. k H. Weed against Simeon Z. Mur- ^ tlraSwt. a.Hir o. o, C _ HATH1H entSHT’S BALE—Will bo «ol.l,' on th. «r.t Tuesday In September nea*, before the court Louie in the eltyofSavanuab, between the legalboars of sals, one iron Bra-pcoot chest, ths property of Samuel Iloyt,kOo., and toldoyorder of the Hon. the Inferior Court or Chat* JOHN DEVANNY, Sheriff o.o county. C HATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE CONTINUED.—Will be eold oo tbs Brat Tuesday in September neat, before the court bouse in the citr of Savannah, between the usual hours of sale, one undivided fourth part of two wharf loU, or WlMM of ground, attuated on Hutchison’* Island, in lb# county Of Chatham and State or Georgia, being lots Kos. thirteen and fourteen. together with all the reset- talra, wharves, buildings and Improrementa on said lots, andtba steam engines and boilers, the plaining ma chine, clapboard machine, saw gates, force pumps, and all other machinery of every kind and description in and about the said loU or building, (meaning the one-fourth part of the Oglethorpe atam aaw mill,) with the appurtenances thereunto belonging and appertaining; levied on as the ,property of EdwardF. Klnchley and Robert Todd, to aatlsfy afl.fa. on foreclosure or a mortgage Issued from Chatham Superior Court In favor of George Newell re. Edward F. Klnchley and Robert Todd. Property set forth In aald fl. fa. an( S JOHN DEVANNY, Sheriff c. a C HATHAM SHERIFFS SALE CONTINUED.—Will bo sold, on the first Tuesday in September neat, before the court house in Sarsnnah, between the legal hours of sale, *’J that certain messuage tenement end tract or land, situate, lying and being In the county of Chatham afore- said, butting and bounding aa follows: Commencing at tbo south-east corner of the limits of the city or Savannah and running south 18*, west 28 chains and 2 links along the line of said city limits continued, to a road commonly known aa Lover’s Lane, thence along the line of said road north 77*, west 13 chains and 67 links to a ditch, thence ■Jose the centre or said ditch north 13*. east 26 cbslnsand 3 links to the southern Hoe of said city limits, thence along aald line or city Units south 77*. east 13 drains and 67 links to the point of atarting—containing thirty live and a half acres, more or lesa; levied on as the property of Jo seph M. Turner, to satisfy a fl. fa. Issued from Chntham Su perior Court in favor of John F. Gollrasrtln. administrator of Wilson Oden, deceased, against Joseph M. Turner p ">"- arty pointed out by plaintiff's attorney, aog JOHN DEVANNY, Sheriff r. c. /1 RORGIA--CAofXo»» Onmty re-To at) whom it may con- \JT concern t Whereas, Mary A. Rousseau will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Utters of administration on the estate •fJulssRousseau t i' ’. These are, therefore, to oltn and and admonish all whom it may concern to beandappear before said Court to make objection (if any they bare) on or before the flrat Monday tn October next, otherwise said letters will be granted, Wltnoas, Joseph Uanahl, Esq.,Den. Ordinary for Chatham inty thla third day of August 1363. mgi JOSEPH QANAHL, D»r. o, 0. c, G EORGIA—CAoiAam County —TO all wliomlit may con cern : Whereas, William J, Marshall will apply at tin* Court of Onlluary for letters uf administration on the es tate of Margaret W. Marshall: These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern to oe and apper before said Court to make objec tion (If any they liaro) on or before Iho flrat Monday in Oc tober next, otherwise said lotters will be granted. Witness. Joseph Canahl, Esq., Dep. Onlluary for Chatham county, IhU third day of August. 1863. aug JOSEPH QANAHL. dip. o. C l EORGIA—Liberty Ozunty.—All persons concerned are r hereby notified, that slaty days after date. I shall ap ply to the Court of Ordtnary of Liberty county for leave to sell the real aud personal estate belonging to the estate of the late James Moody, deceased, of said county, for tbo benefit of the creditors of said estato and for the purpose of a division of said estate among the heirs and distribu tee! of Mid estate. aug4 M. J. MOODY, Ex’or. G EORGIA—Hryan County .—Notice is hereby given that on tho first Mon 'ay in September nr at. we will apply to the Court of Ordinary, of this county, for leave to divide the estate of Ellas Perry, deceased. a B. DANIEL,I N. J. CLARK. > Administrators. aug4 ISAAC PERRY.j N OTICE—All persons having domnnds Against the es tate of Kllaa Terry, late of Bryan county, deceased, will present them : and those indebted to the estate will pleaao make immediate payment to I- B. DANIEL,) N. J. CLARK. J-Administrators. augl ISAAC PERRY,J mwo MONTHS after date application will bo made to the JL Court of Ordinary of llryau county, for leave to sell the Real Estate, belonging to James Clanton, deceased. July 2 J.C. MARSH, Ad’m N OTICE.—Two mouths alter date application will he made to the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county for leavo lo sell the land and negroes belonging to tho estate of Uriah H. Bivins, late of aald county, deceased. aug2—w2m HENRY ROGERS, Adm’r de bonis non. G EORGIA—BuHocA Cbunty Teall whom It may concern: Whereas, Green R. SUter and Thomas Dasher, Admin- (atraton on the estate of John G. SUter, a minor, baro ap- . lied for Utters dlsmlssory ; These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may oneern to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary for Bul loch oounty. on the first Monday InNovemher next,to make objections, if any they have, otherwise said letters will bo granted. Witness, Wm Lee, sen’r.Esq.. Ordinary for DuUoch county, thla 26th day of April, 1853. . „„ „ tp!26 WM. LEE. Sen’r, o. B. o. /"I KORGIA—Bulloch County j—To all whom It my concern s VX Whereas, William Holloway, administrator of the cs- tale of Mitchell Holloway, deceased, will apply to the Hon. the Ordinary of aald county, for Utters dlsmlssory from said oatate j Theeeare. therefore; to cite and admonlshjall concerned to file their objections (If any they have) to the applicant In tha Cleric’s office of aald Court, on or before the first Mon day in October next, otherwise letters dlsmlssory will be Wm. Lee, sen’r., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch coun ty, this 17th day of March, 1863. mh23 WILLIAM LEE. Sen’r., o. n. c. G EORGIA—fluffoeA County i—To all whom It may con cern : Whereas, John Hendricks will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for Utters of administration on the estate of Joslah J. Parish.late of sal<l county, deceased ; These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom It may ooncern.to be and appear before said Court to make objec tion (If any they have) on or before the first Monday In September neat otherwise said tetters will be granted. Witness, William Lee, 8r., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, this 20th day of July. 1853. july23 WnJJAM LEE, Sr.,Q. B. c. (bt AcnjoRinr.l BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. In pereuanco of law, I. Fjunkux ILkhcx, President of the United States of America, do hereby declare and make known, that public sales will be held at tho undermention ed land offices In tho State of Wisconsin, at the periods hereinalrer designated, to wit: At the Land OUlce at Willow Rjvan.commencing on Mon day, tho third day nfUctober nest, for the disposal of tho public lands situated la the following named townships, Prop- , vis : ' North of the base line and tcetl of the fourth principal meri dian. Townships thirty-two, thirty-throe, thirty-four, thirty- five. and thirty-six, of range five. Townships thirty-one, thirty-two, tliirty-threo, thirty- four. thirty-five, and thirty-six. ol range six. Townships thirty-one. thirty-two, thirty-three, thirty- four, and thirty-five, of range seven. Townships thirty-one, tbirty-two, thirty-three, and thirty- four, of range eight. Townships thirty-one, thirty-two, and thirty-three, of range nine. Townships thirty-one. tlilrty-two, thirty-three, and thir ty-four. of range sixteen. Townships thirty-three and thirty-four of rango seven teen. At Iho Land Office at Mexabha. commencing on Monday, tho tenth day of October next, for the disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned townships and parts ol townships, to wit: North of the base line and east of the fourth principal meri- dain. Townships twentv-iivo and twenty-six, of range twelve. Fractional townships twenty-one, west of Wolf river, and townships twenty-four, twenty-fire, and twenty-six, of range thirteen. Fractional township twenty-one and twenty-two, west of Wolf river and Bayou, and townships twenty-three, twenty- four, twenty-five, and twenty-six, of range fourteen. Fractional township twenty-two. west of Wolf river, townships twenty-three and twenty-four, and fractional townships twenty-five and twenty-six, west of Wolf river, of rango fifteen. Fractional townships twenty two. twenty-three, twenty- four, and twenty-six, west of Wait river, of range sixteen. At the Land Office at La CitostR. commencing on Monday, * 7 'of tho othy Ke apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of Administra tion o i the estate of Morris Borin, 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 flrst-Monday In Beptember next, otherwise sold letters will be granted. Witness, Wm. Lee, 8r.. Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, thla 20th day of July, 1863. July23 WM. LEE. Sen’r. 0. n. 0. G EORGIA—Bryan County (—Whereas. Z. E. Button, ad ministrator upon the estate or Henry Button, deceas- ed will apply to the Court of Ordinary of this county, few letters dtamlsaary: These are therefore to cite all concerned to Ole their ob jection*. (if any they have) in term* of the law, otherwise Mid letter* will be granted. apl28 A. II. SMITH, o, “ “ G EORGIA—Bryan County.—By an order of the Court of Ordinaryof Bryan county, will be eold on the first Tuesday In ttepternber next, before the court house door in Mid county, the land belonging to the estate of Charles Bashjor, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of said estate. Jyie C. M. BASHLOR. Adm’r. G EORGIA—Chmdm County .—To all whom it may con cern : Wherca*, George W. Thomas, one or the exe- cutor« of the estate of Wm. T. Hopkins, will apply to the Court of Ordinary for Utters dlsmlssory on the Mid estate; These are therefore toclte andadmonlsh all and singular thekindredand credltoraof said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and shew cause, (If any they have,) why Utters dlsmlssory should not be granted tho Mid applicant. Witness, J. H. Helvcslon. Esq.,Ordinary for Camden coun ty, thl* 20th day of May, 1863. may26 J. H. IIELVESTON, o. c, c. Institute* and practloa-Ihrof.J.Himry Dick* Comparative Anatomy—•I’ror, L. Agassi*. M. D. Demonstrator of Anatomy—Lancia T. Miles, M. 0. Prosector to tlia Professor of 8urgery—J. F. M. Geddtngs, M.D. cuxtoiL imrrnoonoiv. Dr. J.Cinv.M.D . Physician to the Marine Hospital, and Clinical Instructor, lecture* twice a week on the Diseases or that Institution. Prof. J. Fokd Paiouuu, M. D., Phyalelan to the Hospital of the Alms House, at Which leoturca are delivered twlco a week on disc Met, the diagnosis discriminated, aud the stu dents Indoctrinated tn their treatment. Demonstrative Instruction in medicine and surgery, at tbo College Hospital, by the Professors of the Medical Ool- tui- eolal meeting of the Trustee* and Faoulty of the Medical College of the State of South Carolina, held on thb 3d or January, 1862, Ur. L. Agassis wm unanimously elect ed Profoasor of Comparative Anatomy, with tho distinct understanding that tne collegiate expenses of the student are not to be Tnoreased by this addition to the course. Jyl2—l*w« HENRY R. FROST, Dean. HEBIcax collHSB o» obohoia- rpHE twenty-second course of lectures in this institution. X will commence on the first Monday in November next. FACULTY J Anatmny—G. M. Nkwtox, M. D. Surgery—L. A. Dunsa, M. D. Chemistry and Pharmacy—Aunt. Mraxs. M. D. Materia Medlca, Tborapoutlca and Medical Jurisprudence —I. P. OaBVtx, M. D. Obstetrics and Dlseasoa of Wornou and Infants—J. Eva. M. D. Physiology aud Pathatoglcal Anatomy—II. V. M. Millkb, M. D. Institute* and Practice of Medicine—L. D. Ford. M. D. • Demoustrator of Anatomy—H. F. Campbell, M. D. Assistant Demonstrator—Robt. Campbell. M. D. CLINICAL LECTURES wiU be delivered regularly at tho City Hospital, and ample opportunities will be afforded for the study of Practical Anatomy. Feea for the entire course $106 Martrlculation ticket (to be taken once) 6 For further particulars, apply to JunoM—law5 G. M. NEWTON, Dean. The following paper* will copy weekly to the extent of five dollars: Democrat, Huntsville, Ala.; Gatette, Flor- ence. Ala.; Republican. Jacksonville, Ala.; Spirit of the 8«>uth, Kufala, Ala : Monitor, Tuscaloosa, Ala.; Journal, Montgomery,Ala.; Advertiser, Mobile, Ala.; Mlssissipnlan, Jackson, Miss.; Democrat, Columbus, Miss.; Flag of the Union. Jackson.Miss.; Courier. Nntcbex: Register, Knox ville. Tenn.; Advertiser. Chattanooga, do.; Post, Athens, Tenn.; Messenger, Ashvllle, N. 0.; Patriot, Greenville, S. C.; Southern Rights Advocate, Audenon, 8. C.; Banner. Abbeville, 8. C.; Advertiser, Edgefield. 8. C.; Southern Christian Advocate, Cliarlcston.S. 0.: Floridia Sentinel, 1 Tal lahassee, Fla.; Standard, OmsvIIU. ua ; Courier, Rome,Ga.; Advocate.Marietta, Gp.\ Banner, Athena,Oa.; Republican. Atlanta. Federal Union, Southern Recorder, MilUdgovIlU. Ga.; Journal, k Messenger, Macon. Ga.; Enquirer. Colum bus. (Ja.; Patriot Albany, Ga.; Temperance Banner. Index, Penflcld, Ga.; Georgian and Republican, Savannah, Ga. G1S OUG1A FEMALE COIiL.EGF.7 Legislative Charter, prantal in 1840. T HE Spring session will commence on tho second Monday, which Is the 12th day of January. Gxo. Y. Bhowxe, President and Professor of Mental ai Moral Science. P. Loud. Professor of Natural Scionco*. I.. R. Braxuam, Professor ot Mathematics and Director Music. Henry M. IIoltolaw, Professor of Belles Lettres. The Faculty will bo assisted by the following Ladles, vit :— Mrs. Browne. Mrs. Branham, Misses Bennett, Bumstesd. Meredith, and E. Bennett Catalogues containing further Information, may be ob- tnined by applying to either of tho officers of the College, or to either of the following gentlemen, who constitute the Board of Trustees: K. E. Jones. M. D., President; B. M. Pee ples. Esqr.,Treasurer; Thoa. J, Burney, Esnr.,Sccrotanr;Col. J. B. Walker, Rev. N. 0. Foster. Rev. C. M. Irwin, Wm. 8. Stokes. Edmund Walker. Zacbariah Fears, Nathan Massey. Wm. W. B. Crawford, M. D., Benj. Harris, Jas. F. Swanson, j W. Fears, R. P. Zimmerman. Madison, Morgan county, Dec. 23rd, 1861. dr 20 lawd&wtf y of Savannah and tha batuiaU Uieraor, who , tha United States, hava rtslded in tho Stale of Oaorgla for one year Immediately preceding tha election and within the corporate limit# of Savannah for one month f~S EORGIA—Camten CountyTo all whom it may con- vX cern: Whereas, J. H. M. Clinch, guardlnn of II. A. and N. B. Clinch, applies to me for letters dlsmlssory from aald guardianship: These are therefore to clto and admonish all concerned to be and appear at my office, within tho time prescribed by law. and show cans# (If any they have.) why letters of dimtssion should not be granted to tho said applicant. Witness, James H. nelveston. Ordinary for Camden coun ty. this 28th day of May, 1863. may81 JAMES H. IIELVESTON 0. c. c. G EORGIA—Chatham Cbunlu :—To all whom It may con cern : Whereas. Wm. A. Ormand will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the es tate of Francis Solomons, deceased ; These are, therefore, to clto and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court tn make ob jection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday In September next, otherwise said letters wiU be granted. Witness. John M. Mlllen. Em., Or" * ~ county, this 8tb day c Ordinary for Chatham July.l8i3. JOHN M. MIIIiEN. o. c. c. 11EORGLA—Chatham (hunty .-—To all whom it may con- VX corn: Whereas, Phlneaa M. Kollock will apply at the Court et Odinary, for letters of dismission as exocutor on the estate of Mis* Priscilla Houston: These are. therefore, to clto and admonish all whom It may •oneern, to do and appear before said Court to make objec tion (If any they have) on or before the first Monday In January next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, John M. Mlllen. Esq., Ordinary for Cliatliain coun ty this 1st day of July, 1863. Jy3 JOHN M. MILLEN o. o. o. G EORGIA—Chatham CountyTo all whom it may con com: Whereas, Norman Wallace will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory as Excutor on the estate of Robert Isaac : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern to be and appear before said Court to make objec tion (If any they have) on or before the first Monday in Febmary next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness. Jobn M. Milien, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham couiv ty.this second day of July, 1863. Jy* JOHN M. MILLEN. c. c. o. /GEORGIA—Chatham County /—To all whom it may eon VX oern: Whereas, John H. Btroua will apply at the Cour •f Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory as administrator earn te«- temento annexo on the estate of Godfrey Rown: These are therefore to clto and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (If any they have) on or before the flrat Monday In November next, othorwlse aald Jetton will be granted. Witness, John M. Mlllen. Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this thirtieth day or March, 1863. *mh30 JOHN M. MHJJ5N, o. 0. 0. /"1EOROIA—Chatham County :-"Vn all whom It may eon cern: VX Whereas. John Evorard will apply at tho Court of Or- diinary for letters of dlsmlssory as administrator on the es- tate of Patrick Tierny, deceased ; therefore, to cite and admonish all concerned to file their objections (If any they have) to the applicant In the Clerk’s office of said Court, on or before the flrat Mon* dayoHfovember next, otherwise letters dlsmlssory will be i,"!!ui«h°^rZS;,& 0ta '" ,ir " Ch * lh,n ’“ u "- Join, m. inmw, o. o. o. G BOmit-ClKMia* OnM,To .11 .bom H m»r con. ootn i WhcrcM, John RIlVi will ,p p l, , t th. Court of Ordinary lor letters of dismieslon as administrator, on the •a tate of Henry L. Bilbo: 1 These art, therefore, to cite and admonish ail whom It may v to M and appear before said Court to make obiee- appear before said Court to make objec tions (If an/ they luve) on or before the first Monday In Novnmber next, otherwise laid letters will be granted. Witness, John M. Mlllen, Esq;. Ordinary for Chatham coun- 4y, this 14th day of April, 1863. apl!6 JOHN M. MILLEN, o. c, o. /GEORGIA—Liberty County—To ail whom it may uon- VX earn: Whereas. Joseph A. Anderson will apply at tha Court o! Ordinary for letters dlsmisaory on the estate of Mary IS. Anderson, U-te of said county, deceased; Theeeare,therefore,to cite and admonish all whom it may ooneern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (If any they hare) on or before the flrat Monday to September next, otherwise said letters will be granted tbe Wltneee my hand, thla 8th day of March, 1863. rnhli .. ... j; r BRAD WELL, o. L. 0. / all whom it may eon- VX.eera i Wherehe, William J. BuHoeh, Executor ot the deeeaeed, will apply to the Court --emUeory on the said estate j .tool to and admonish all and singn- wj^tors of raid deceased, to be and Of JohnM. Mlllen, Ordtnary, within tiaKMQJEF MI, ’ , ' J f0 ' <%«?”• JulyTO JOSEPH QANAHL. n«r. o. a o. ■J^oflCK.—Thrtamoqths after date a] for renewal Sbaree,and made to the Planter* Bai* rflhe^tato^rf Georaia) tho seventeenth day of October next, for the disposal public lands within the following named townships to wit *. North of the base line and icesl of the fourth principal meri dian. Townships twenty and twenty-one. of range ono. Townships seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, and twenty-one. of range two. Townships twenty-one and twenty-two, of range eleven. Townships twenty-one and twenty-two.of range twelve. Townships twonty-one and twenty-two. of range thirteen. North if the base line and tail of the fourth principal meri dian. Townships twenty-one, twouty-lwo, twenty-three, and tweutr-four, of range one. Township twenty-one. of ran?o two. At the Land Office at Stkvkxh’ I'oiarr. commencing on Monday, the twenty-fourth day of October next, for the dis posal of the public lands situated in the following town- ship* aud part* of townships, lo wit: North of the base line, and rast of the fourth principal me ridian. Township twenty-six, of range four Township twenty-six. of range live. Sections three to ten, fifteen to twenty two. and twenty- six to thirty-five, in township twenty-six ; township twenty- seven. (except sections thirteen, twenty-four, twenty-five, thirty-live and thirty-six.) and townships twenty-eight, twenty-nine and thirty, of range six. Sections one, two, eleven to fourteen, twenty-three to twenty-five, and thirty-six, in towuship twenty-six ; sec tions, thirteen, twenty-four, twenty-five, thirty-five, and thirty-six. in township twenty-seven ; sections five to eight, seventeen to twenty, thirty, and thirty-one, in township twenty-eight; township twenty-nine, (except sections twenty-live to twenty-eight, anil thirty-throe thirty-six.) and township thirty of range seven. Soctlans ono to live, eight to fifteen, twenty-two to twen- ty-seven, thlrty-flvo and thirty-six, in township twenty- four; township twonty-fivc. (except sections six, seven, eighteen, nineteen, thirty and thirty-one;) township twen ty-six; townships twenty-seven, (except section six.) twonty-eighUexceptsectloni six. seven, eighteen, nineteen, thirty and thirty-one;) aud townships twenty-nine and thirty, of range eight. Townships twenty-five and twenty-six, of range nine. Township twenty-six, of rango oloven. At tho Land Offico at Mineral 1’oiny commencing on Mon day. the second day of January next, for the disposal of tho following, being residuary tract* of the reserved lead mine- ral land*, whlcii were not Included in the proclamations of the 20th Novcmlier, 1840, aud 28th April. 1851. to be sold under the act ol Congress entitled “ An act to authorize tho President of tho United States to sell tho reserved mineral lands in the States of Illinois and Arknnsn*. aud Territories of Wisconsin and Iowa, ruppased to contain lead ore.” approved July 11.1846. to-wit: North qf the base line and cart if the fourth principal me ridian. Tho west half and northeast quarter of tho southwest quarter, tho northeast quarter of the northwest quarter, and tho southeast quarter of tho southeast quarter, of sec tion one ; the enst half of the north west quarter, tho south east quarter, the west half of tbe southwest quarter, and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, of twelve; and the northeast quarter, and north half of southwest quarter, of twenty-nine. In township one: the northeast quarter of section thirteen. In township two; the west half ol tho northwest quarter of section eleven, in township three ; the east half of the southwest quarter ol section twenty-five, and the east half of tho southwest quarter of thirty-six,in township five, of rangoone. Tho west half and northeast quarter of the northwest quarter, the cast half ol tho northeast quarter, and the en*t half of tho southeast quarter, of section two, tn towu- ship two. of range two. The east half ot tho northeast quarter, and tho north- oastquartorol the southeast quarter, ot section four, In township two. and tho northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section five, in township three, of range three. The east half of the northwest quarter, the nothwest quarter of the northeast quarter, and Uih east half of tho southwest quarter, of section thlrty.ln township four ; and the west half of the northwest quarter of section thirty- five. in township five, of range four. North qfthe base Uns and icert of the fourth principal meri dian. The west half of the northwest quarter of section three, In township two; the east batf of tha north west quarter, and tbe southeast quarter of the northeast quarter, of four ; the west half of the southeast quarter of six; the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of twenty- seven, and the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of thirty four, in township three, of range one. The northwest quarter of section ten, and the west half of tho southeast quarter of thirty, in township tbreo, of range two. At the ham* rues, commencing on Monday, tho third day of October next, for tho disposal of public lands within the following sections, and parts of sections, to wit: North of the base line and west of the fourth principal meri dian. Section ono, tho east half and sonthwest quarter, the west half of the northwest quarter, and the northeast quar ter of the northwest quarter, of ten. In township nine ; and the east half of tho southwest quarter of section twenty- six ; the west half of twenty-seven; the east half of twenty- eight, and tho north half of thirty-five, in township ten, of rango five. Lands appropriated by law for tho use of schools, military, and other purposes, together with tlioso ‘’swamp and over flowed lands, made unfit thereby for cultivation.” if any, granted lo the State by tbe act entitled “ An act to enable tho State of Arkansas and other States to reclaim tbe ‘swamp lands’within their limits,” approved September 28,1860, will be excluded from tbe sain*. . In accordance with the provisions of theact of 11th July. 1840, hereinbefore referred to, pre-emption claims will not bo allowed to any of the above mentioned lead mineral tracts, to be offered at Mineral Point, until after they have been offered at publio sale, and become subjoct to private entry. And these tracts will be sold In suoh logs! subdi visions as wiU Include the mine or mine* at not less than two 4oll*ra and fifty cents per acre; and if not sold at pub lic m1« at such price, nor shall be entered at private sale within twelve motha thereafter, the same shall be subject to sale as other lauds. The offering of the above Ignds will be commenced on the days appointed, and will proceed In the order in which they are advertised, until the whole shall have been offered, and the sales thus closed; bat no sale shall be kept open longer ““""Whi M<! no indvato entry of any or the lands will be admitted uutll after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand, at theelty of Washington, this hundred aadaft^thm' Ann ° 001111111 008 thousand eight L..ZJi, " FBANKLEJ FIERCE. John Wnaox. Commissioner of the General Land Office. KOTJCH YO PBB-EMPnOX claimant* Etjct penon mtHlrf to th. ri,ht of praomptlon to an, or tbs lands within tbe townships and parts of townships above enumerated, is required to establish tbe same to the satisfaction of the registrar and receiver of the proper land office, and make pryment therefor as soon aa practica ble after seeing this notice, and before the day appointed for the commencement of the pnbllo sate of the lands em bracing the tract claimed, otherwise an eh claim will be forfeited. JOHN WHBON, 1 Jy28tl0w Commissioner of the General Land Office. CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL ACAD EMY AT BLUFFTON. 8. C. Rev. JOSEPH B. SEABROOK, Principal. Mr. THOMAS J. WELIfl, Assistant. T HE Principal has boon engaged for nearly twenty years in the Instruction of youths. Tho Assistant has been engaged as Teacher of Mathematics and tho English branches for tho last eight years In tho Beaufort College. Boy* will be received as boarders in the families, both of the Principal and Assistant. The prlco of board, tuition, he., will be sixty-five dollar* per quarter, payable semi-an nually. In point of healthinoss, Bluffton is not surpassed by any location in the Southern country. ton. References—Bishop n. and Mr. I<ynch Hr Elliott, Dr. Fickling. Gen. Jai.Hatnll I<ynch Hamilton. dec8—cod18 MERCER UNIVERSITY. Fa\fieUl, Qrtcnc County, oa. srumra. T HE Studio* in this University are:—A Theological course of three years, designed for those who are preparing for the Gospel Ministry; A Collegiate Courso of four years, equal to that of other Colleges in the country ; A Scientific Course of three years, Including, with some ad dition. all the studies of tho Collegiate Course except the An cient iAtuguages ; ADwanox. The regular time for the admission ol 8tudcnts, Is at the opening of the Fall Term, the last Wednesday in August. Candidates for admission nto the Collegiate Course must sustain a satisfactory examination in Geography, Arith metic. English, Latin and Greek Grammar, Canuir, Virgil. Cicero'* Select Orations, and Jacob’* Greek Reader ; and must be at least fourteen years of ago. Candidates for admission into the Scientific Course must sustain a satisfactory examination on Geography, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Siinjde Equations in Algebra, nnd two t>ooks in Geometry; and must be at least sixteen years of BCITCOUM. Spring Tbrm. Phil Term. ... .Gratuitous,...Gratuitous. $26 00 $15 00 26 00 16 00 Tuition. I.v Theoumhgal Seminary,.. In Collmir, Scientific Course,....., In Academy— Preparatory Class,.... Second *• .... Third “ Elementary r ....05 00.... 15 00 .... 20 00 12 00 .... 16 00 0 00 , 10 00 0 00 Room Rent 0 00 4 00 Contingent Expenses 2 00 1 00 These expenses require to bo paid in ndvance. From Students who lodge in the College building*, fifty dollars will be received as full payment for the tuition fees, room rent, and contingent expenses of the year. The price of Board in the village Is $10 per month ; of washing, room-rent, and fuel, $3. OOHMKNCEMRNYAND VACATIONS. Tho Commencement Is held on tho last Wednesday in July. There are two Vacations, dividing tho year into torm3, as follow* j First Term—from last Wednesday In August to December 16th. Winter Vacation—from December 16th to February 1st. Second Term—from first day of February to Commence ment. Summer Vacation—from Commencement to last Wed nesday in August. B. M. SANDERS, Secretary of tho Board or Trustess. iv friend, by application to Dr. J. L DAGG. President of University, will rcccivo a catalogue, containing the course of atudlca. and all other necessary Information S HALLY8. Barega Dclslne, Satin Plaid*. Barege plain do Printed Grenadine Silks, Damns do Venice Silk Tissue Black Grenndlne Satin. Striped black Barege. Mourning Ba reges. and Tissuo. in every variety and style, just received and open, and for sale by mhn AIKEN'K BURNS. Howard street Flour, 50 hhds prime new Bacon Side*. 20 do do Shoulder*. 10 tierce* sugar cured Hams, 20 bhls nnd 100 kegs prime Leaf Lard, just received and tor sale by apl SCRANTON. JOHNSTON h CO M AI* OF SAVANNAH.—Having purchased thccopy right of Edward A. Vincent, Esq. ot his new Map of the city of Savannnh, the undersigned ha* made arrangement* to fill all order* for tho same, at short notice. A sufficient number wo* received by last steamer to furnish subscribers, and will be delivered immediately. Wo nro unable to sup ply the country demnnd until the arrival of the noxt steam er. Arrangements have been made for a further supply, which will bo regularly received. All orders punctually at tended to. Address 8. 8. SIBLEY, api8 Bookseller and publisher, 136 Congrcss-st..Sav’h. N OTICE.—'rhosubserlbcr having transferred nil his right title and interest ns publisher and proprietor of the new Sulxii vision Map of the city of Savannah to S. S. Sibley, Esq., publisher and bookseller of this city, subscribers are hereby notified that they will recelvo their copies from him in future, ns publisher of said Map. *“ El nplS EDWARD A. VINCENT. L INEN GOODS.—Linen nheoting. all widths; pillowcase linen; 8. 1012-4 damask and snow-drop table cloth*; 84 and \0-4 bleached and brown damask, damask napkins and doiless. Scotch and hnckabuck diaper*, hlrds-eye do. Richardson'*. Young’* and other stylen of family linen*, all warranted pure linen, for sale in quantities or bv the piece, by Laroche & bowne, mh28 Cor. Whitaker. Congress and Rt. Julian-st* R EDUCED PRICES FOR CASH.—The undersigned will sell spirit gas or burning fluid, by the gallon at 75 ct#.. half-gallon 37K eta., quart 20 eta.,and pints 10 eta.; Gas Lamps at a similar reduction : and all other articles, such as tub*, buckets,brooms, washboards, churns, kc., Ac. Housekeepers will readily perceive tha advantage of ap plying at this establishment for every article they may re qulro In tho house furnishing line, except dry goods and cabinet furniture. Call and see the new ordor of things, mhll J. P. COLLINS, 100 Bryan st Edgar Clifton, or Right and Wrong—a story of School Life : hy C, Adams. Hildebrand, or tho Buccaneer and tho Cardinal; by Aus tin C. Burdick. Paul, tho Smuggler ; hy Capt. Brady, of the U. S. A. Tho Monk : by M G. Lewis, F*q.. M P. Barnum’s Illustrated News, No. 26. For salo bv Je20 J. B. CUBBEDGE NEW BOOKS. English Humorist of the eighteenth century, by W. M. Thackery. J<ee Kents' last work—Helen and Arthur : or Miss Thusa’s Spinning Wheel. Isanc Iaquodeni, by Alexander Pumas—Illustrated. Rodeuck the Rover: or the Splritof tbe Ware, by Lieut. Murray. Tho Bnvhood of Great Men : intendod as an example to youth, with illustrations. Father Gavand’s Lectures In New York, with his life, and Report* of hi* addresses, in Italian, to his countrymen in New York. The Dressmaker and Milliner’s Guide, and Report of the Paris. London and American fashions, hv Samuel T, Taylor, Six Years later on the taking of Bastille, by Alexander Duma*. Red King the Corsan Chieftain, a Romance of tho ocean : by Harry Hazel. Barnum’s News. No. 28. Gus Howard—further supply received by Jy15, J. B CUBBEDGE. NFW BOOKS—NEW BOOKS. R ECEIVED by 8. 8. SIBLEY. July 13.1863: Margaret Percival. by the author of Amy Herbert, Ac., edited by Rer. Wm. Sewell. Father Gavazzi’s lectures In New York, with his Life, corrected and authorized hy himself. Marcsoa’B Serial and Oral method of teaching the French IJves^of the President* of the United State*, with ■ketch es or remarkable event* Helen and Arthur, or Miss Thusa’s Spinning-wheel, a no vel by Miss Caroline I<eoHents. life and Adventures of Valentine Yox. the Ventriloquist, by Henry Gockton. a most humorous work. Also, a further supply if Yankee Notions, or tne Whittling! of Jonathan Jack Knife, beautifully illustrated; VUlette. by Currier Bell; The Swamp Steed { The Corsair Chieftain; Haul’s new Sea Sto ry { Wild Sports of the West, by Wm. H. Maxwell j Jones' Courtship j Major Jones’ Travel*: Chronicles o - - vi. - .... ^ Jones' Courtship i Ma. |or Jones'Travels: Chronicle* of wm Immediately prtoedlng their registration, and continue so to do up to UleUtu# or election, who-have attained the age of twentymo# years, have palu all city taxes or have To tbalrown right sufficient real estale to satisfy any tax exe cutions which may be against them, who have made all re* turn* required hy the onllnancp* of tbe city, and bars been registered aocowlng to the provisions of this act,—JSxtrad from the Registry Lavs, passed Jan. 22,1852. . The following naraod persons have registered their names ■into tbe first of Janaary, 1868, and up to August 2, 1863, inclusive i A—Matthias Amorous, John W Anderson, David Abra hams, diaries Arnold, Ueurgo A Ash, Robert Austin, Uoorgo Alexander, Charles B Aah, William B Andrews, George H Ash, John 8 Achord, George W Andorson, Htewart Austin, Benjamin R Armstrong, Thomas A bskew, Thomas Arden, William Andre B<—Benedict Bourquin, John W Bite, Gilbert Butler, John P Boifuulliot, John V Barber, Julius Bacharaob.George L Blount, Antou Borcbcrt, Joseph Black, Alexander Francis Bennett. Jarnee 11 Uaahlor, Michael Uoley. Claudius E Barle, Chaa W W Bruen. James M Butler. Hyman E Dyck, William J Bundy, EdvrluH Bacon, Wm James Bulloch. Slcgmuud Berg, Milton J Bockner, John Boston, Honry B Bogardus, William II Bulloch, Patrick Uulkley, John W Ueaaley, John B Barnwell, James^T Buckner, Anthony Baslor, Thomas A Brown, John Burns, Joseph U Burroughs, Berrien M B Bur roughs, William F Brantley, Cliaries II Bell, Elias B Bars tow, Poter A Biol*, Wm Gaston Bulloch. Isaac Bruiuu-r. John llruuuer. Jamo* Bancroft. Philip H Behn, James A Brown, John Muuphersuu Berrion, Barnard E Bee, Richard Burke, David Bell, Thomas II Barrett, Edward J Blount, Wolfu Barnett, Conrad E Dyck, Charles Bishop, Wm Uloia, Valentine Brunner,Charles W Brunner, Joseph W Brown, Joseph H Baldwin. Francis Blair, Michael Brannon. James K Bullough. James A Baker. William M Blount, Wm Ben ken, William D Bashkir, William Burges. George A Bolfeuil- lot. William Ueenkon, Patrick Brady, Thomas U Bulloch, Henry Uagshaw, William Brunktrd, James M Butler, John F Blakely. Michael Roylan. Thomas Bourke, William 8 Bas inger. Joseph Bryan, Henry Butt. WllUam Uurko, Harvey L Byrd. Frauds 8 Rattley, Henry V Bennett, John Bosch, John Blouut, Samuel P Bell, Michael Barry, Patrick Brad ley. Philip Briiigmao, Augustus lioullneau, Rlcli’d Brown. 'C.—Solomou Cohen, Bernard Constantine, David C Cash, William Cullen. Peter Curb, David Lopex Cohen, James A CourvoUle, Montgomery Cumming, Daniel B Camp. George B Cumming, Mo^esCoburn,William Crabtree. Aaron Chaui pion, Daniel D Coup, Isaac Cohen. Frederick Cook, Frederick \V Cornwell, William P Clara. William H Cuyler, Carrol A Cloud.Spencer Currcll, Pierce Condon, William M Charters, Cliarle- Clare. Daniel Clarke, John F Compogtiiac. Goorge Galley, Myles D Cullens, Peter L Constantine. Nicholas Cru- ger, Henry It Christian. John Cordeal, Wallace Cumming. James II Carter, William Cooper, John J Cornell, James T Clark, James 0 U Campbell, Bamuel J Cassell*. Joseph H Carruthers. John D Charlton, Bryan Connor, William Oscar Charlton, William Cox, Hugh Cullen, James Cleary, Moses 8 Cohen, Thomas Corr, Joseph SClnghorn, John F Carsten. Charles P Cooper. John Greene Cooke. Henry Cleaver, Jacob Cohen, Benjamin L Cole, Silas M Ooleing. John L Clark. Thomas IV Coopor, Henry Cusson. Janies Cox, Robert M Charlton, James Cox, Francis Canfield, l’etcr Clara, James Carey, Thomas Cusacli,Thomas Carey. Daniel Colo, Luko Christie. Lewis F Cooke, Earl A Craft*, Patrick Clark, Mich ael Cusach. Michael Conway. Antonio Chriatidora, Isaac J Cohen, Francis Champion, Aaron Champion. Thomas Col llns, Edward T Conner, William Connor, Andrew Cnnuor, Cliaries Cannon. Thomas Couway, Richard W Cubbedge, Francis T Cole, William Carson, Wm F Chaplin. Moses A Co- hen. Heman A Crane, John Cass, John M Cooper, Lemuel C Clark, Luke Canon. Robert J Cougher. Jonathan A Ca doy, Denis dairy, John Cercunely. Joseph V Connerat. Jus Connolly. John L Cope, A Cordea, John A Chambers.Patrick Carney, Michael Cleary, James ECopo. William A Cook. Bar ton Centre. John Clancy.Thomas Cunniff, John Cleary. D.—David R Dillon, Martin Duggan. Archibald C Daven port. Isaac Davis, John Daily. James Dunn. William Dixon. PatrickDovino.Chesley Dugger, William II Dunning, Henry J Dickerson, Albert L DeLorge. Isaac D'Lyon. John E Davis. John Doyle, jr.,Isaac DeLaroclie, William M Davidson, Wm II Davis. Richard Dawson.Charles S Davis, Nicholas Dixon, Lewis L Davis, Francis H Ikunere. Patrick Doylo. Michael Donnelly, Morty 1'organ, John Downing. Richard W Dela ney, Thomas Doyle. Thomas K Davis. Sheldon C Dunnina. Georgo W Davis, Michnel Dally. Francis D Dana, Joseph U Davis, John Doylo. Jacob DeLuMotta. John P A Dupon, Pat rick Dolan, Francis Daly. James II Demund. James Doyle Patrick Downey. Jumes Downey. Michael Downey, John Deacey. Henry Dnncnfelser. John Dolan. E—-Henry Ellis, Peter Endrcs. John Evorard, Richard Ennis. John Klskeamp, Stephen Elliott, Jacob A Epstein. John B Epstein, Thomas Eden, Daniel Egun, Jas A Ernst, John Eady. F.—Joseph Felt, Owen Foley, Jeremiah Fickling, Green Fleetwood, Louis N Fallignut, Caspar J Fulton. Washington F Florence. Joseph S Fay, John U Falligant. John C Ferrill. Andrew Furry, Frederlcn Finch. William D Ford,Sewell II Fisk. John Flemming, Richard Flanigan. Thomas Ford, Patrick Fleming, Johu Faster, John D Fish. Bryan Foley, Josiah It Fisher, John Foley. Jacob Friend. Bugald Fergu son. Johu Flannegan. James Fountain. Henry R For*.. Benja min Fickling, Robert Ferrell. Oordoy Fay©. Joseph E Fain eant. Randolph U Fell, William Fielding. Junics A Fawns, william U Fleming. Alexander Fawcett, George S Frierson, Charles F'ox, Jacob Friend. Isham Freeman, John Finney, Janies Foley, John Fitzgerald. Frederick 8 Fell. Patrick Fo ley. John Flnunigan, Andrew Fiatley, Thomas Flaherty, William Follinrd. G—Joseph George, Robert II Griffin. Francis Grimball Joseph George.Jr., llobert M Goodwin. Jobn B Oallie, David H Galloway,Seaborn Goodnll. John Gammell. Domingo Gal- leo. Joseph F Gammon. Cliaries Gross, Martin Gerken. James E Gaudry. Philip Gieblehouse. Henry Ganahl. John F Guil martin. John Gerdts. Benjamin Ginovoly. John LGroven- stein. Ebenezer W M Gifford, Jninus E Godfrey. George A Gordon. Calvin I, Gilbert. Samuel Goldsmith, Nickle* Gel!, Horace Gillum. John 8 Green. Francis I, Cue, Jas Guwan, William T Goodwin. William W Goodrich. Michael Gearcy. Michael Gay, I/swls Grenvald, Israel Geer, Joshua Griffith. James Oarvay. George Gutchouso, Martin Geiger. Solomon Goodnll; Michael Glasgow. John B Guatin. Cliaries Gannhl, Roberto Gray. George M Griffin, Julius B Gaudry, Willluin Garrugbty, Hugh Grady. II—Thomas Holcombo David F Halsey. William Hess. Christopher Hussey. Richard II Howell, Cliaries 8 Hardee, William llowo. William Hunter. William F Holland, James Hunter, George .8 Harding, Edwin E Hertz, Martin Horn, leiuuel L Hover, John Hnupt. Samuel B Hnupt, William Henry. Henry Ilaupt. William W Hendley, Robert Haber sham, John E Hernandez, Robert, Hutchison. Alfred Hay wood. William Henderson. Charles A Hall, Geo W Hardens- tie. Robert A Moniker. William L Ilaupt. Humphrey P Hor ton, l’etcr Henry. William Hoidt, Levi Hart, niomas Hen derson, William I'Hunter. Murmnduke Hamilton, Poter D Hilzhoim. Charles F Hamilton. John F Hamilton. Willintn llonc. William H Hausrann, David Harrignn. Henry Har per. Howell W Hollister, Enoch 1) Hendry, John G Howard, William II Holmes, Geo Troup Howard, William II Hnle, Gustav* A Holcombe, Claus Ilnrlnian, Samuel Hamilton! Edward J Harden, Stephen N llurris. Columbus S Harris, James UII Harley. Uiulan Hughes, Prloicau Hamilton, Jim C Hunter, Dennis Haler. James K Hogg. Jonathan Hill. Jno Hall. Peter Hermann. John A Hengen, Nicholas Heyle.Gco Hubbard. Patrick Hopkins, Matthew Harding. Edward C Holbrook. Steuben Hntterlch. Oliver S Hunter. Lewis F Har ris. William llavell.Jnmcs Hnckctt, Judge W Harris, John M Harrison. Joseph M Ilaywood. Janie* J Hines. Tlionia* Hefferrann. William I, Hnupt, John Hughes. William Huuz- riinann. Nicholas Hern index. John Hamlet, Kllsha Hagnr. Samuel P Halsey, Davids Henderson. Dennis Planner lias- sett, Moses C Heald. George Han*. Abraham Harmon. Jn* M Henderson, Patrick Hart, Jolm G Howard, Putrick Hau ler. I—John W Ilily. J—John R Johnson, John T Jones. James R Johnston. Idward Jones. Jntne*C Jones. Alexander Johnson. William Bullock Jackson, Enochs Johnson, Jobn D Jesse. John J Jackson. James H Johnston. Robert Jackson, Wm James, Poter Jacobs, James M Jones, Poter Fslward Judennes. C Jackers, Joseph W Jackson, Nicolas Jeffries. Thomas Jones, Joseph Johnston. George Jackson. Georgo II Johnston. K—Philip Kolb, John Kennedy. Alfred Kent. Gefert Kuck. Peter Krouse. William Kraus*, John W Kibbce. Her man Kulilman, DlodrlcU Kattenhonu Nicholas King. John W Kelly. James W King. Nicholas Keiloy, Hanford Knapp, Thomas Kemp, John W Kelley, Willinm Kine. James her. Pliitiea* M Kollock, Philip Kean. Noah B Knapp Aaron J Kaser. James Kennedy. Frederick Krenson. Emanuel Knn- waller, Danioi Keane, Edward S Kcmpton. Dr A Kolliause. Frederick Kattenhorn. Ezra Kent Oldham King. Willinm T King, Michael Kelly. John Kaesar, Willinm Krous, John Keigan. L—'ThomasE Lloyd. I/nd* IjCgriel.John N !/>wis. Daniel J liimbreth. John 11 Idghtbournc, William M Leigh, Alonzo B Luce. Hugh I/>gnn, .Stanislaus M Iaffile'nu. John Lynns. 1/ivi Lelienthal. Peterl.ee, Edward l/ivdl, William W IJn- coin. Oliver A l/iltoclie. John M B Lovell. Martin I/irkln. Noble Lyon. Frederick I/>hof. Joseph H Lad son. John H Ladd. Daniel I/>ahy. Benjamin LUoyd. Cliarle* A L La mar. Peter I/turon*. James F Under. Matthew Lufburrow. El ward Lynch. John T Latham.Philip S I^aver.Hugh Lar kin. James J I/ignn. Joseph Uppman. Andrew I/iw. Wm K Long, Andrew J Lebov. Michnel I/ivin, David I* Lander- shine. Casper Lenyor. Timothy Izivln, Charles T Law. Sam uel 8 Levy. Henry F Uchte, Thomas Leary, Matthew Lynch, Charles Lee, Georgo II I.indstldt. Nicholas I/Tort. Nathan lid Lovell. James Laughlan, Orlando II I,uf burrow. John Lucre. John Lama. Samuel A T Iawrence, Antonio Lau rence. James Lnnnnhnn, Patrick Lcnnnhan. M—Hugh W Mercer. Anthony F Mere, Ahrahnm Minis William II CMills. JacobManko. Mulford Marsh. William Morrill. John Multery, Adolphe Mode. John Makln. Gefert Murklns. James W Morgan. Ralph Middrim. Dan Mnlletto. Horaco Morso. William 11 May, Samuel S Miller, John Mur chison, Christian W Maylainder.Solomon Mayer. John Mas- tenon. Ludcr Mchrtcn*. Jacob Manses. John E Mallory. Hen ry Macnhard, Thomas R 31111s. James Monnnhan. Cliaries A Maglll. John B Mallard. Jncnb Miller. Matthias H Meyer, Alvin N Miller, Simon Morris.Leander Moore. Jno A Mayer. Richard C Mackall, Michael Meath, Fabian Myerhoffer. Thorna* Meath, John Murchison. Bryan M Morel. Hugh W Mercer.John Mabanney.Thomas Mahur. William E Mongin. Jnhn Morris, Jeugen H Mehrten*. Thomas Murtaugh. Syl vester II Manning. Charles Muller. Cornelius D Murphy, Macpherson U Mlllen. Isaac M Marsh. Wm B MelL John Murphy. John 8 Montmollin. Jam** 8 Maglll. David Moran, Tlioma* D Morel, Jnhn Mallon.Jerre Mack. Joseph M Ma thlas, John MUler Edward II Martin, John R Martin, Jem Mount, Samuel Mansfield, Henry C Mehrtens. Henry K Montfort. Henrich Wm Meyer, liarrey Morse, Andrew Ma loney, Patrick M*sterson. Mo—George A McCleskcy, Bartholomew McJunarney Patrick McDowell, Willinm McCnrthey. Joseph J McCoy, LAurcnce McKenna. Thomas McKenna. Daniel McRedmond, Thomas W McArthor. James McHenry, Michael McGrea Patrick McGovern. Norman W McLeod. William J McIn tosh. James McFoeW, Alexander McHardy, Angus McAl- pin, Michael McCarty. Neil McHugh. James Mclnnnrncy, John McGunnlglo.Thomas O McCluskoy. James McFeely, Pat’k McGloln. Dennis McGuire, John McCall, John McCaii. liffe, Thomas J MoNisli. James McGlnin, Edward McCalio, John McDermott. James McBride. Thomas McAuliffe. An drew McGreaL John McHugh, Thomas McCollum. Thomas McNIcliola*. N —George N Nichols. Tlioma* JNaylor, Daniel Nelson, Samuel Nuttman. James SNeldllnger, NathINungazer. John G NeidUnger, William 0 Norwood,Jacob Newberger.Gilbert N Neyle, Thomas M Newell, Janiea A Norris. John R Nor ton, Robert C Nock, James Nungazcr, William Nungazer. Eilwin LNeidilngor, lewis F Nlcoll, Thomas W Neill.Joseph Nowlan, Walter 8 Nott, David D Nichols, John Neill, Ed ward Nugent, Bryan Niland. O—Jnhn Oliver, Charles E O’Sullivan, John W Owens, Georg© 8 Owen*. Armlnlu* Ocutlor, Eilwanl O’Byrne. Wil liam C O’Driscoll, Dennis O’Connor. Phillip O'Connell, Dan iel O'Hanlon, Timothy O’Connor, Timothy O'Brien. Patrick O'Connor, Frederick Otto, George W Owon*. Jonathan 01m- ■lead. Owen O'Rourke, Henry Ohlmeyer. William H OlcotL Daniel O’Sullivan, Daniel G Olcott, Francis J O’Neil, Thom as O'Brien. Frances J Ogden P—Philip J Punch, Thomas Purse, John Poole, James Potter, Joseph E Pelot. Charles F Preston, William Procter, Edward Paoelford. Edward Padelford. jr„ Elisha Parsons, DanielG Philbrlck, Anthony Porter. Dennis M Patrick, Ed win Parsons. George Parson*, Edward Power*. John Poatelt, Joseph W Philips, John F Posey.William V Prentice, Henry C Preston.Thomas Pldgon. John II Palin. Rnrauel G Pan- cost. Charles II I’atterson, Orrln 0 Parker, Jnhn I’halen, Jas Potter. Michael Prondergzst. Edward J Purse. Martin Peyton, Cliarle* Perry. Patrick Price, Patrick Peyton, Samuel Phil- brick, William F Preston. James M Prentiss, Thomas Pitt, Edward M Prendergast. George C Puder. Q.—William Quantock, Jr., Martin Quinn, Jobn Quin, James Qoinlay. R—'Philip M Russell.Doniel Robertson. John h Richard son, William Remahart. George Robertson. Jr . Robert R Rhodes,Henry Rober, William Rogers,Charles ERobinson, Andrew M Ross, John W Remahart, James G Rodger*. Ber nard Roden. James B Read. George Robbins. Joseph Rosso, Jr., David Rosenblatt. William P Rowland. Wm P Robert*. John Reilly, Jefferson Robert*. John PW Read, Ja* Rhlnd. Joseph Ribera, Jaeob Rosenband, John 8 Rogers, Allen Russell, William Robinson. James Riley. IfnraeeJ Royal!, John Roedy, Alexander R Ralston, Thomas M Rosts. John B Rosa, Thomas Redfren, Benjamin Reed Joseph B Ripley, Patrick Reilly, Franels Ryan. John Riordon. John W Rabun, Ryan.c “ ' “ tall, John 11 Stegln. Alexander J 0 Shaw. Farley R Sweat, James F Bloke*. John A Staley, Aimer Sawyer. Samuel B Sweat. Jams* Sullivan. Solomon Shafts)), Daniel T Scran ton. Daniel H Stewart. Jobn 81one,Wllllam 8*H#,Jo*eph D Btebblnt, Jacob Spang, William Shlnnera, Jobn Bhuuxel. Matthew Shannon, 1 tennis Sullivan, Philip Smith, John Shwlnk. James Bliea. James P Screven, Thompson L Smith. William Swell, Richard Pcanlan, Alexander A Bmeta, Wil liam II Smith, Andrew 8teafrater. Edward J Sanders. Mor- decal Sheftsll, 8r., Jacob A Shaffer. Herman Sangatoch. Jas M Ptripllng. Francis Sawyer, Tlmnthv Pheridon, John Scud der, Jamesflklnner, Lewis 8mith, John Rliea, Geo I Spen cer, Samuel L 8|»elsegger. Blmon Snntlm. Thomas Smith. James Shephard. Jam** Bklntier, George Blmmona, Thomas Smith. Thomas Scalley. George J Smith, John Stoddard, Jesse J Smith. John Il Span, Capt John 8tevcn*on, Dr James M Schley. Thomas Saunders. Jo in Steinberg. Wyatt W Btarke. Willinm Starr. William J Stafford. William R 8y- mons, Patrick Scanlan. Joseph Sullivan. John Sullivan, John Scanlon. George N 8taley, Ilenjy Stark. George Shulls, Dan iel Sullivan, Henry Baunder*, Charles E Smith, Samuel Sol omons, Edwsrd J Saunders. Thomas F Stevens, Newton Stripling, William 8tar. lr., Amos Pcndder. James Swan Sullivan, Adam Short. John Sherlock, WllUam Sanders, Chares Schrcnk. Ephraim Scudder. Augustus 8chnidemnn, John Sulltran, Martin 8ulllv*n, William F Shearer, Nicho las Sinniit. T—Poter G Tlioma*. John F Tucker, Jobn T Thomas, William 8 Thompson,George IITitcomb, Cliaries U Talbiid John DTenbrook.Johu Thompson, Frederick A Tupjier. Jas Thurrt. William B Tinsley. Barnard G Tllden, Andorson C Toms’. Francis Truchelut. William TTliomnson. John Tier ney. Edward Townsend. John C Taylnf, Alfred F Torlav, Is rael K Tefft. lewis ETebeau, Wm H Tison. John H Tliode, Cornelius Turbnsh, Josiah P Tustin. Jnhn V Tarv*r. Israel K Tefft, Bavhl Thompson, William Thomas, Peter Thomp son, Joseph R Thompson. Stephen A Tumor. John Tenner. William a Taylor, Milton Turner. Patrick Ty dings, Henry J Tiodcuianu. V—Cliarle* Van Horn. David Vcader Trlstam Veratllle, Henry H Vorstllle. William 118 Veratllle, Henry Vlelstitch. William C Vandenhurgh. W—Richard Wayne, Edward 0 Wilson. Willinm Waters. Robert D Walker. Henry F Wllllnk, Laurence W Wall, Na thaniel F Webster. Henry 0 Wyer. Jnuie* T Webb. Henry E Weed. Smith Warner, Thomas while, Francis H Welmtn. Nicholas Wolf, William White. Thomas S Wayne. Benjamin Whitehead. Jacob Wlneberg, Samuel A Wood.'George S Wait. Charles Wilson. Thomas J Walsh, John W Wilson. Jo- Jcph Washburn, Zaciinriah N Winkler, Lewis W Wells.Ed mund Wallen, Wyllr Woodbrldge. Christopher White. Seth Woodward. Isanc Wilder, Dennis Wynn. Jn me* While. Philo H Wlldman, Willinm Watson. William P White, Philip D Woolhopto. Ashbel Welles, John J Waver, Jaeob Walter. Georgo M Willett. James T Welles, James Whllihan. Enos Wilhington. Allen it Wright, Samuel Wilmot, Wm Wilson. Wiliam Wright. James M Wayne. William Thome Williams. Patrick White, J^nie* W While. Richard Wickam. William M Wadley, Jacob Waldburg. George W VVylly, William C Wylly, Isaac P Whitehead. I-ewi* Wiggins. William Waters, James Wlilte.Stephen P. Whitehead, Ames M Wayne. Hen ry K Washburn, Claus Wlttxchen, Conrad Waldschmldt. Jobn Williamson. Jobn C Wagner. George M Wnldbnrg. Joo J Watts, Edward 0 Wltliington. James S Wilkins, Nornian Wallace, William II Wiltbcrger. Peter Wlltberger, Simeon Walter. Joseph W Webster. Amos E Webster. Tims White. Tlioma* Wood, Henry F Wllllnk, jr., George 8 Webb, Wil liam Webster. Miehacl Walch. JohnE Ward, Stephen B Wil liams, Irvin I. Wolf, John Wickham, Michnel Weldon. Y.—Dr Easton Young. Peter Ynnaon, John A Yonge. Z— EdwinS Zittrouer, Jacob Zimmero.an. All person* entitled to vote, and desirous of voting at the next election for Mayor nnd Aldermen of tho city of Savannah and hamlet* thereof, are respectfully requested to call ot my office and register their names within Ihe time prescribed by law, else they will bo debarred tbe right of voting thereat. EDWARD G WILSON. aug4 Clerk of Council. Cttl, •&[. _ , AIM’S GBLDDnATED PANACEA, ,n>m lmpu ' ni ' 1 S VrAm PANACEA baa been for more than thirty years celebrated In this country aud In Earoi« for Its extra ordinary cures—for the certificate* of which reference la made to the directions and liooks (which may be had gra- tistactaropejiylng the Panacea. Some of which give Ihe partlcnlara of cases loo frightful for general publication, where th# patients had been almost eaten up with scrofu la, and wen deemed Incurable by physicians. It has been used In hospitals, and private practice, and lias had the lingular fortune of being recommended by the moat celebrated physician* and other eminent penonn. Among others by— W. Gibson. M. D..Prof. of Surgery.Pa. University. Valentine Mott. M. II.. Prof, or Burg. N. V. University W. P. Dewee*.M. D ,ITof.of Mid. Pa. University. N. Chapman,)!. D., Prof or Physic,Pa. University. 1- iTiyslclans, Pbllad. Dr. Del Valle, Prof, of Medicines, Havana. Jose Eouronco de lais. Prof, of Surgery. Lisbon. J. Chtnman, Member Boyal College Surgeon*. London. • G, W. Erring, late Minister to Spain, ^ Sir Thomas Pearson, Major General British Army. Gilbert Robertson, British Consul, fee. And also, the wonderful enres effected by 8walra’a Pana- cea have, for many yean, made it an invaluable remedy. The Panacea docs not contain mercury In any form,and bo- Ing an Innocent preparation, It may be given to the moat tender Infant, Tho retail price has been reduced to $1 60 por bottle (con- taming three half pints) or three bottles for $4. BEWARE OF IMPOSITION. Swnim’s Panacea is In round bottle*, fluted longitudinal ly. with the following letters blown In the glass: •• Swaik’b —I'/NACKA—rniHAD 1 *,” and having the name of James Swulm stompod on the sealing wax and written on the label covering tbe cork, and a splendid engraving for tho sido of tho hot lie, composed of geometric lathe work, comprising nine different dies, which have been turned for the exclu sive use of tho proprietor, by Draper k Co., bank note en gravers of Philadelphia. In tho contre la a portrait of tho lat“ Win. Swain, copyright secured. Also. Swalm's Vermifuge, A valuable Family Medicine, being a highly approved rem edy for all disease* arising from debility of the digestive or gans. such as worms, cholera morbus, dysentery, fever nnd ague, bleeding piles, sick headache, ke. See the pamphlet (which may be had gratis) accompanying the Vermifuge. Prepared only at Swaim’s laboratory, the old stand Sev enth-street. below Chestnut. Phlladelpoia, and sold by all the respectable druggists In the United States. — CAU710X TO thx PuBtio.—Persons wishing to obtain the genuine Rwalm's Panacea and Swaim’s Vsnuttoge. should be careful to observe that the name SWA1M Is spelled cor- rectly on tho labels, or they may be imposed on by medl cine* m*de in Imitation of them by a person bearing a somewhat similar name, well calculated to deceive Gen eral agent* for tho Uhlted State*. 8C1IIFFKL1N. BROTHERS k CO.. mh2‘2—2awtf 104 nnd 106 John-street. New York. nrr autookitt.] BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. In pursuance of law. I, Fraxklin Pikkcx. President of tbo United States, do hereby declare nnd make known, tbat public sales of the sections and part* of sections of land, all bearing the odd numbers, which remain to tho United States, within six miles on each side of the lino of the Mo bile nnd Ohio River Railroad. In the Slates of Alabama and Mississippi, subject to double llie minimum price of the public Lind*, as provided by tbo act of 20th September. 1850. will lie belli at thu following I/uid Offices in tbo Rtate* of Alabama nnd Misausiri''I. at tbe periods hereinafter des ignated, to wit: At tho I/ind Office atSr. Stkvict'h. In Alnbama. commenc ing on Mondny, the fifth day of September next, for the dis posal of such sections nnd part* of sections, being the odd numbers above referred to. as are situated in the under mentioned townships, to wit: North of the base line and west of the principal meridian. Townships one nnd two, of range ono. Townships one, two. three, nnd four, of range two. Townships one. two. three, four, and five, of range three. Townships one, two, three, four, live, six. nnd seven, of range four. Townships three, four, five, six, and seven, of rango five. South of the base line and west of the principal meridian. Township* one, two, three, four, and five, of rangoone. Townships one. two. three, four, nud five, of range two. Townships one, two. and three, of rango three. Township one. of range four South of the base line and east of the principal meridian. Township* three and four, of range one. At the I*nd Office nt Dnnopoua. In iho same Slate, com mencing on Monday, tho twelfth day of September next, for the di«|Kisal of such section* and part* of sections, being tbe odd numbers above referred to, os are situated in tho un dermentioned township*, lo nit: North of the base line and icesl of (6e principal meridian. Townships eighteen, nlnoleen. nnd twenly, of rango four. At the iAnd Office at Tuhacloosa. In the same State, com mencing on Monday, tho fifth day of September next, for the disposal of such sections and parts of sections, being the odd numbers above referred to, as are situated in the dorraciitioncd townships, to wit: North of the base, line and west of the principal meridian tn Southern Surrey ing Di-trid. Township twenty-ono, of range four. At the 1/ind Offico at Columbus, in Mississippi, commenc ing on Mondny. tho nineteenth day of September next, for tho disposal of such sections nnd parts of sections, being tho odd number* abnvo referred to. ns are situated In the undermentioned township*, to wit: North of the base tine awl east of the Choctaw meridian. Townships eight, sixteen, seveutuen, eighteen, nineteen, and twenty, of range fifteen. Townships eight, nine, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, nnd twenty, of range sixteen. Townships eight, nine. ten. eleven, twelve, thirteen, four teen. fifteen, slxteeu, seventeen, cighlecu, and nluetecn. of range seventeen. Townships eight, nine, ten. eleven, twelve, thirteen four teen, fifteen, and sixteen, of range eighteen. Townships eight, nine, ten, eleven, and twelve, of range nineteen. At tho Land Offico nt AfutWA. in tho samo State, com mencing on Monday, tho twenty-sixth day of September noxt, for tho disposal of auch sections and part* of section*, being tho odd number* above referred to. as are situated in the undermentioned townships, to wit: North of the base line and east of the Choctaw meridian. Township four, of range thirteen. Township* one, two, throe, four, five, and six, of range fourteen Townships ono, two, three, four, five, six, and seven of rango fifteen. Townships one, two, three, four, five, six. and seven of range sixteen. Townships one. five. six. and seven, of range seventeen. Township seven, of range eighteen. North qf the base line, west of the meridian, and east of Pearl Townships three, four, live, six, seven, and eight, ot range five. Townships five, six, seven, eight, nine, and ten, of range six. Townships seven, eight, nine, and ten. of range seven. Townships eight, nine, and ten. of range eight. Hie townships herein designated in Roman letter*-., wholly within the limits of** six sections in width on cacli side of said road.” nnd those in italics are party within said limits, as deglgnnted on the diagrams, which will be fur- nisbed to the rosjiectivo district land offices by tho Com missioner of the General Land Office. Land* reserved for schools, military and other purposes, will be excluded from sale. Thu lands will be sold suhjed In Ihe right of way granted hy tho said net of 10th September. I860, to the State afore said. for said railroad, rot exceeding one hundretl fed on each side thereof; nnd therefore the particular tract* ol land which Include the road will be sold ns containing tho quantities respectively shown by the official plat*. Each sale will bo kept open fora time sufficient to admit of ottering all the land*, but not exceeding two weeks, and applications to make private entries of tho lands offered un der this proclamation will nut bo received until after the closo of the public sale. Given under my hand nt the city of Washington, the twentv-third dnv of May, Anno Domini one tlmusnnd eight burdfed nnd flftv three. FRANKLIN PIERCE. By tho President: John Wtteox. Commissioner qf the Central Land Office. Notice lo aduat settlers on lands of the Unilal States originallg withdrawn from market on account of the railroad grant. Under tho act of Congress, approved 3d March 1863. en titled "An act to extend pre-emption rights to certain lands therein mentioned." the Pre-emption laws of the United States as they now exist are extended over the alternate reserved sections of public land* along the line of the rail- road hereinbefore mentioned, where the settlement and Im provement* were made prior to the final allotment of tbe at ternate sections to the said railro .d. Therefore all claims by pre-emption to anv of the alternate sections of public lands within tho limits originally reserved will attach, if ? redicsted upon settlement* made prior to the4thFebruary B53, tbe date of the final allotment. Claims within the six miles limits must be proven np at any time before the day herein fixed for the commencement of publio sale, and are to be paid for at the rate or two dol lars and fifty cents per acre. Claims outside of six miles, and within the limit* of the original reservation, must be proven up prior to the restoration of said lands to prirato entry. Soldier's bounty laud warrant*, at a dollar and twenty- flTe cents per acre, may bo received lu payment for either claa* of land ; one warrant only, however, can be located by each pre-emption. Immediately nfter tho closo of tlie public sale directed by the foregoing proclamation of the President, applications will be received lor tho purchase 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 as to prevent confusion and Insure accuracy. In accordance with instruc tions to bo issued to the registers and receiver*. JOHN WU80N, Juno 17—f!3 Commissioner General Land Office. Hon. Court of Ordinnry for Camden county, for leave to sell part of water lot and Improvements. No four. In the town of 8t. Marys, belonging to tbe estate of Jobn T. Ru- dulpli.deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. EMILY RUBULPH. Adtn’li., jnnolfl Estate J. T. Rudulph. deceased. N EW MARKET, (TENN.,) Mar 24, 1853.—Three month* after date, application will be made to the Bank of the 8late of Georgia, for payment of a $60 dollar bill of aald Bank. No. 317.1. K. Tefft, Cashier, tho right had half of which lift* been lost or stolen. may25—3m JOHN C. HAMMOND. TYTOTICE.—'Two months after date, application will be 1 v made to the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county, for leave to sell the real estate of Hannah Cone, late of said county, doceased. Jy23 JONATHAN ORINER, Adm’r. N OTICE—Two months after date, application will b<e made to tho Court of Ordinary of Bulloch connty, for leave to sell tho boy Smart, belonging In Robert B. Slater minor. GREEN R. 81ATOR, Jy23 Guardian of said minor. N OTICE—All persona having demands against tho ostaj? of the late Rev. Samuel J. Cassels, will present them to the undersigned within tho time prescribed by Law; and those indebted to said estate are requested to make imme diate payment to MARY R. CASSEI5. Jy22 Qualified Executrix. N OTICE.—Three month* after date, application will be made to the Bank of the State of Georgia, for pay ment of a $60 bill of said Bank, letter A, parable at Prin cipal Bank to N. A. Hardee, dated 23d November. 1847. G. B. Cumming, President, the left hand half of which has been lost Jylfi ALBERT WHI4AM& TUB WONDER OB’ THE WORLD l “ Wo would not grow one bud of hope You cannot garner In ripe fruit!’’ rpHE GREAT REMEDY is at last discovered, and that fell X destroyer of human happiness at longth is conquered! Consumption shall no longer rob our firesides of their brightest ornaments, and sink many a gentlo spirit to an untimely grave! Consumption can be cured—Asthma will soon be as tbe tilings that wore—and Coughs and Cold*, the parent* of that fell disease, that so often brings wo to the homes of our land, vanish, ns If by magic, before this sover eign remedy. Tliis is that which has so long been sought for. and is in full faith offered to the public as a certain cure for coughs, colds, whooping-cough, croup, asthma, end consumption' nnd will, In any case where lungs sufficient nro left to sus tain life, chock the ulceration and raise the patient to health. Till* is not an Idle boast, nor is this remedy sent Into the market without ©thorough trial, but has proved beyond a doubt, that wbnt has been asserted cax be bonk. The sentiment, that consumption cannot be cured, bas destroyed more lives than tho disease Itself.”—Dr. Warren, But there la Hope I DEVINES’ COMPOUND PITCH LOZKNKB! The proprietor, by the use of this article, and the blessing of Providence, wns raised, when he was pronounced by his physician to be almost dying with consumption, to perfect health, and Is not willing that so ureat a blessing should be withheld from those on whom “this right hand emissary oi denlli" has placed ids mark. The I/izenge is perfectly harmless in its nature, and can he taken with impunity by the infant and Hie invalid ; and it* beneficial effect* will be felt in a few hours after com mencing its use. iAt all then, try tt. nnd if these assertions are not proved, after an Impartial trial, the price of the box will be returned, and all agents are authorized to retund the money In any case where the article Is not perfectly satisfactory. These Lozenges are put up In 25 cents. 60 cents, and $1 boxes.nnd only need a trial to bo fully appreciated. C. P. HUNT. Dahien. Ga., only agent for tbo Southern Stales, to whom all orders must be addressed. fcl8-dAw COUGHS, COLDS AND BRONCHITIS. ~ P ASTILLES I)E PARIS.—For the cure of coughs, colds and bronchial affection* of the throat, so prevalent at this season of tho year. We do not recommend the Pas- tiltes de Pari* to cure all the ills life is heir to. but we do say they will cure nil affections of the thront. as a trial of them will prove. Manufactured by Moore k Taylor, 81 Maiden-lane, New York. N. B.—The genuine bear* the written signature of Moore k Taylor. Just received nnd for sale by mh l W. W. LINCOLN. Monument Square. I AMKIISON’S RAZOR STROPS^Thwo celebrated'Sti^pa 4 are made and warranted by Charles Emerson, and nre superior to any others now in use. Purchaser* should bo sure nnd get tho genuine Strop, ns there nre numerous counterfeits bearing tho snnio name, tho most of which arc worthless. The genuine Strop can bo had of »|dl8 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument Square. A alike for ouch and j u. force a nostrum before fe oWir i 8 *? those most Interested, the wfiJls ** i U r £ u fr0 "' . l ' 10 •gent in their vlelidte^^^^toiJS^!' I read the testimony or those *bo ha». rcul4r 'taS* valuable curative powers, but to wriu, convalescents, so tbat the sutcm,n5 £ nt the fouutaln-head ; a course which *{n t * credulous, and one by Which th. 11 M,u, 7 medy is certain of being7usU| n * proprietors, who will atcordeveretof " ri,e «0ie u ,i.' nanu s ot undoubted character to Union, numbering among physicians, clergy men. editors ■„.<. '* '' ,**■* tnc*t hm. of how long standing. 1 V or Ch *«fo. Bo '57'^ CORDIAL AND DLOl)]) PUMpipd THIS Invaluable preparation has obtain«i wbcreveA Introduced, unprecedented K* \T^b any other preparation brought before tu if. « tlplled thiiuMDil. wli„ rtltj, V ,ul ' 11 '- n»l£ marvellous effects in removing disrate »„ ! * it, Restoring the Ncrvooi kL. now herald it to the world as virtues known lu the Materia Medlca * *‘ "We Physicians of the first atandiug in'the medic! , use aud prescribe it ns the most elfoeti«. “ pn,f, wki Alterative and Blow! VnUms ever known. To the sedentsrv it i„. . °f r Italm or Gilead. Especially lo fcei&tKl?* iUtlf U* ble wnditlnu of lire, It recommends point of efficacy to any of the numerous cenlrated under the comprohenalre^iLJof SjjJJjJj '* 8 VtgfaUe Spirit, pleasant to take and *#fe to be used In any state of health delicate fbnate or Child. ' ,cn 'i* aoq A3- Price $1 00 per bottle. y*’" * • ALEXANDER k CO pf 0n ri.i No. 1 Barclay-atreet. (Astor Hn',L \ For sale by A. A. BULOMUNS. and J R gists. Savannah, Ga. ... AYER’S CHERRY PKCTOItAi Ibr the cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness foWnr „ i “And by the river, upon the hank thereof id, trees for meat, whose leafabull not fade ,n,m»r F?*" or shall be for meat and the leaf thereof^for m*r U ' Uhtt '’ H ERE was hope for the sick record & ry year adds now proof to the SMuranc. promises shall not fail. ib,i the,. As medical science discovers and deslen.t.. ti,.« „ nature has given, ono by one. the di*ca«ith»t race yield to tire control of art. Of *|| t|,* °* r suffer from, none has carried more victim* to an grave than Consumption or the Lungs Subioiw.l«- 7 some evidence thnt tills too may be cured and nary complaints, in all their forma, msi be Cherry Pectoral. ! ; “ br steely used In England for destroying nil kinds of bug*, worms. Ac. For Roaches and Ants, there is nothing equal to It. It has been fairly tested In this city, and can bo re lied upon ns an effectual exterminator of all kinds of vermin. Jiislreccived.andforsnleby W. IV. LINCOLN, 10 Monument-square. C HERRY liOZENGB?.—Compound Wild Cherry Lozenges, for coughs, colds, and inlienzas. Tlieso I/izonge* will bo found much more convenient than any of the liquid prepftrntions.a* they can he c-rried about the person, nnd always ready for use when the cough is troublesome, thus preventing n violent Attack of coughing and constant Irri ration of the lungs. Just received nnd forsnle hy de** W. W. LINCOLN. Monument Square. L inen Turkish friCtTon - towfls—A~Yery iisor.ii article for bathing purposes, and much superior to tho gloves now In use Where friction Is required, they are very Utehly recommended by the medical family In F.ng land and the United States, just received and for sale by wli’-M W. W. LINCOLN. Monument Square P LAIN WHITE. BLUE AND BLACK liERAIZETcambric and jaconet muslins: Nainsook nnd mull muslins; plaid nnd striped Jaconet nnd Swiss muslin* : plain nnd fig ured Swiss muslin; embroidered Swiss muslin ; white and nrganda muslin*; colored linen lustres; nnd n fine nssnrt- nnnt of ladies’ and gentlemen’s linen cambric hnndker- chiefs. m9 AIKEN k BURNS. UAOiN, HAMS AND CANDLES.—26 hhds bacon sides’ J7 500 Robisons’* bams, V)0 boxes adamantine candles, in store nnd for sale by tnay29 OGDEN k BUNKER. M ABION COUNTY, (AlA.,) IU, U. IMS.—'Hum month, afUr rt.te, application iriU to mad. to tho L the left hand half WaC.-^^ C OFFEE. SUGAR, kc.—Just received. 30 boxes ground Java nnd Rio coffee. 30 do mustard in >4 lb can*. ]0do ground pepper, 26 do family soap. bOda Beadell's candles. 30 casks Rynss' 1/mdon Porter In qim'rts and pints. 30 bbls Pa- nnl nnd Hulllmoro Hour. 10 boxes 8 ’* tobacco. 30 bbls clari fied crashed nnd ground sugar, 10 do solar lamp oil. In store and for sale by DAVID O'CONNER. junclO corner Broughton nnd Drayton-streets. B UTTER. CHEESE, kc —20 kegs and 20 tubs selected Go*- shen Butter. 60 boxes English Dnlry Cheese. 100 do new scaled Herrings. 60 bbls Hiram Smith nnd Genesee Flour, 20 boxes Ground Coffee, 25 do assorted Candy.receiv ed per steamer and for salo by junelfi SCRANTON. JOHNSTON & CO. S OAP. STARCH, CANDLES. Ac.—300 boxes Fnmily. Pale No. 1 and 1 ft Bar Soap, 100 do Colgate's Pearl Ptarch, 80 do Beadel’s O'* and 8'* Tallow Cnndfes. 60 do Star do, 40 do Treadwell's Soda Biscuit. Inndlngnnd for *nle hy J»ne15 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO. J UST RECEIVED BV LAST STEAMER—Plain and fignr- ed black Barege, black nnd white plaid summer Silk, plain and figured black Tissue, black SewIngSilk for dresses, black Foulard Pllk. black English Veil Crape. Cambric and French Muslins, for sale by m»y26 AIK IN A BURNS. K EMPTON A VERSTILLE have just received, a fine lot of figured grenadines, crape d’artols, silk tissues and bareges, which they are offering very low at their stand. next tn F. Zogbaum's music store, Waring’* range. ap!2o H OUSE KEEPING DRYGOODS—Linen and cotton sheet ing. pillow case linen and cotton. Irish linen of the best make, bird* eye and Scotch diapers, towels nnd towel ing, damask table linen and napkins, long lawns, rrasb, brown nnd bleached muslin, all width* and qualities, tor sale nt the lowest prices,by _*pl5 DaWITT k MORGAN. MATTE WAN MACHINE AND~J»IANUFAC> TURING COMPANY, U NDER a now and improved organization, manufacture I/MMimotive and Stationary Engines. Sugar Mills, Gins, Presses. lathes. Drills. Ac. Also, every description of Cot- ton. Woolen and Paw Mill work.Shafting. Pulleys, Ac.. Cast ings of any weight, (having a large assortment of patterns.) at reduced price*. F. 8. Cl, A ETON, Engineer. Depot 13 PUtt-street. cornor or Gold. CUxton A Wet- more. Excelsior. Collins A Co. and H. Collins’ Axes, Hard- ware Agency. 23 Pratt-st.. New York. oclO—lyr SILVER’S.MINERAL PAINTS. TUST RECEIVED.—A supply of Mineral Paints, fire and O water-proof colors, unfading. Silver's Mineral I’aint* 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 lay on a very heavy body, sot Immediately, and become an Indcstructablo covering ol flint. They neither crack nor peel, and require no stronger dryer than white lead. H I have a variety of colors, Red, Yellow, various Browns, and Jot Black. They are superior In body (or covering property) to anything ever discovered, and pound for pound will cover donblo the surface of White laad or Zinc Mineral paints, and require less otl. I *m now prepared to cover Tin Roof*, a* nothing adheres to tin like Silver’s Mineral Paints. For sale by JOHN J MAURICE, mr 8 10 and 12 Bsmard-street. REMOVAL. TTASIIIONARLE TAILORING RHABUSHMENT—The sub- J? scriber having Just removed to No. 21 Bull-street, (bo- tween Congress and Broughton-street*,) would inform his friend* and the public generally, that he will open Tin* Dir. his second supplvof Fall and Winter Goods, consisting of the best French, English and American Cloths. Gusf- mere* nnd Vesting*, purchased from the mostextensive Ira- tnrtere in New York, which ho i* prepared to make up In the best and most fashionable styles, dccl M. D. MURPHY. PATENT SCALES. TT’AIRDANK'S Patent Platform Scale*—(Improved Inqnal- Great Britain, Warehouse Scales, Heavy Portable Scale*, on wheel*, for foundries.rolling mills. Ac. Store Scales, various modification*; Counter Scales, Hay and Coal Scales. Ac.— These Scale* have been long known and aoverely tiwted; and the univuraal confidence felt In their accuracy and perfoct adjustment, is such that they are now regarded as the stand- ard.from which there is no anneal, my 12 PHIIJmiCK A BELL. Agent* K IIIDEE A RODGERS offer for sale, the following Good* cheap: 250 barrel* .Crashed and Clarified Sugars : 76 hhd*. N. 0. and Muscovado do: 26 do Porto Rico do; 60 do Cuba Molasses; 160 bbU. N. 0. and Sugar-house Syrup; 400 bags Rio and Iaguayra Coffee ; 60 do 0. G. Java do; 100 taxes Totaeco, all brand*; 60 lihds. Bacon Side*; 25 casks Hams and Shoulders; 75 harries Lard, prime article; 160 boxes Soap, all kinds: 200 do Sperm and Adamantine Can dles ; Lemon Syrup, Raisins, Figs, Nuts, Gradies. Spices, do.. Ac. may20 removed bj Spaco will not permit u* to publbh here sot I of tlie cure* it bas affected, but t|„ will furnish our circular, free, whereon «rt fall tartui? ’ and indisputable proof of the fact*. P«rHcuUr, | Sulforerd, read and judge for yourst We., Ibr Infiuenta and Hooping dva\. . , , N/mivuik. Tenn.. June 2? ism Fir: I have repeatedly used your Oierrv 1'erinV.i L I hooping cough and influenra and have no* liaitaS?. h pronouncing it a complete remedy. Four o( “ have been nffiicted with these disease*, and the free n^S the Pcctorcl has always afforded instant relief. ” ' 1 of Hie above statenieiit! D M MoGmv. Editor Nashville Mh J. Jt. ZlMMRCMAN. Druggilt. *' Ibr a Consumjtin Cough. _ „ . I’mwM.’Hti, I’*.. Feb. 25. Uil , Dear Sir : For three year* 1 have been affiitM »hb» cough *0 distressing that I frequently .'LiiairHof much of the time 1 was obliged to sit up nil nicht chair, as my cough would suffocate me when I UiJ 4,,' , Having useil many remedies without much relief litfoi tried the Cherry I’ectoral. which under Providence ccrrl me altogether. I em with gratitude yours, J/xrz IITijwm. This is one of the numerous cures of Arthma irhuh tav ha accredited lo Cherry Fedora). „ . , Aijwsy, N.Y., April 1UMI. 1 Dr. Ayer. Lowell—Pear Fir: I have fur year* beta ifflirt. cd with asthma in the worst form, ro that I hurtoj obliged to sleep In my chair for a larger part of the Une being unnble to breath# on my bed. f had trie! 1 pnt many medicines, to jio purpose, until toy phjrftiisV scribed, a* an experiment, your Cherry Pectoral. At first it seemed to make me worse; but in less Ihaat week. I began to experience the most gra lilting rtlidfne its use ; and now, in four weeks, the disease 1* rntirvl;n. moved, lean sleep on my lied with comfort, »4 nm* state of health which 1 lmd never expected toenjoj _ . . G»imir8.Fzuir. Commission nnd Forwarding Umhut From Ihe President of Amherst College. Eduard IIdiked Jf D., LL. D., at. 3. C. Ayer—Sir: I have used your Cherry Prelnn! Iobj own case of deep-seated bronchitis, nnd sin uti>M.fn« Its chemical constitution, that it is nn ailmirsble cumiwi for tho relief or lnryngiciil and bronchial dfUculttr*. II my opiuion. as to its superior character, can be of inr hi vice, you are at liberty to use it a* you think proper. Amherst. Fept. 12. J 849. Kpw/kd llmucwx Among other distinguished authorities who lure teat their names to recommend this preparation as the best known to them for affections of (lielunc* are: President Perkins. Vermont Median College. Professor FlUimnn, Yale College. Professor Valentine Mott. New York. Professor Gen viand. Bowdoin Mediriil College. Professor Butterfield. Ohio Medicsl College. Canndinn Journal of Medical Science. Boston Medical nnd Surgical Journal. Charleston. F. C. Medical Review. New Jersey Medical Reporter. Hon. llenrv Gay, U. 8. Senator. Hon. Geo. I’. Marsh. American Atnba*sadortoTorkey Gen. Emanuel Baines*. President of Cliili. Rt- Rev. Eii. Power, I/inl Bishop of Toronto. Also, ninny eminent physicians in foreign conntnn. Not only in tlie more dangerous and distreniagdimwi of the Lungs, but nlsn ns n family medicine fircwuwntl use. it is the safest, pleasantest nod best intewnrU Prepared by J. C. AYER.GiemUt.Ia««V lUa Fold by TURNER A CO.. A. A. SOIXOIUXS. W. W. IJN'. COIN. HENDRICKSON A MOORE. Favsnnsh; iiri br ill Hie Druggists tlirniigliout the Stole. eo.|gw.'im-B»jlI CAlit'EK’S SPANISH MIXTURE. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE 111.000! Not a Particle of Met emu in It. A N INFALLIBLE REMEDY for FcrofuU. King* M Rheuin.itism. Obstinate Cutaneous huvlion*. t'icij>« or Pustule on tlie Face, Blotches. Roil*.Chrouie Svrrij*. Ring Worm or Tetter. Scald Head. Eulnigirornt ind Ite of the Hones and Joints. Stubborn Ulctr* Fypliilitic I *«• ders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and *111 iwnmriilq from *n injumclou* use of Mercury. Imprudence in life.et Impurity of the Blood. This valuable Medicine, which has become celebrated I* tlie number of extraordinary cure* eflectol tlirmijbiU agency, has Induced the proprietors, at the urgent m;wit of their friends, to offer it to the public, which they d" the utmost confidence in its virtues and wonderfulcintiri properties. The following ccrtificat. *. selectr«l If'®» , * r J* number, arc. however, stronger testimony than the nsrj word of the proprietors ; nnd arc all from geiiHrmM wll known In their localities, nnd of the lilglie*t resprcU'dlity many of them now residing in tbo city of IKchniwl, V». F. HOYDEN. ESq., of the Exchange Hotel. RlcbmroJ known every where, rays he has seen the Mwttriw c>W C/ktkk’8 Fr/MHi MiXTUKK administered in orrr* buizW cases, in nearly nil the diseases for which it is rccoinm-- ed, with tlie most astonishingly good resull*. lie Mjiitl* the most extraordinary medicine he has ever seen. AGUE AND FEVER—GREAT CURE—I hereby aril- thnt for three years I had Ague and Fever el the mwt lent description. I had several Physician*, took tort'**’ titles of Quinine. Mercury, and I beliere *11 the lenieiMj verttewl. hut nil withnul any permanent relwt tried Cartch’b Sp/xipii Muirur, two bottles of which ew<- tunlly curerl me. and I nm happy to rav I luxe liidnjitW Giill* or Fevers since. I consider it tlie be.‘t h air world, and tlie only medicine thnt ever reached oye**- Beaver lh»m. near Rlslnnond. Va. JOHN IJi.NGWN C. B. LUCK, Esq . now in the city or Richmond.art W many years in the Post Office, 1m* such confideseeiB>« astonishing efficacy of (’/RTEn’a Fr/xisri MinrzalM’** ha* bought upwards of 50 tattle*, which he h»**te«**’I to the Klllicted. Mr. Luck ray* he has ne*er k DQ,n 11 " (ail when taken according tn directions. , ... I)r. MIKGK, a practising Physician, sad formerly« « City Hotel, in the city of Richmond, says he h*i in a number of inslances tlie effecl* of C/Hizav ‘ | , Mixtvri. which were most truly surprising. He "P"! case of Consumption, dependent on the Liver, the * feet* were wonderful Indeed. . „ FAMUEI. M. DRINKER, of the firm of Printerh Richmond, was cured of Liver complaint ol * 7“ r '| , r i „ ing. by the use of two bottles of Carter’sFpsni’h Miit GREAT CURE OF SCHOFUM-The F/iiloi* mond Republican h*d a servnnt employed In IWRP™ room, cure! of violent scrofula.combined "Ith K&e» tisra. which entirely disabled him from work, JT? of Carter’* Spanish Mixtnre made a perfect csreetw*! the P/litors. In a public notice, say they •• cheerfully •Jr. mend it to all wbo are afflicted with any dise* 1 * 01 blOO-1.” . . j . rtrf STILL ANOTHER CURE OF STROFCLA-JW .• valuable boy cured of FcrofuU by Carter’s Sp , " l A ( - « tur#. I consider It a truly valuable medldn*- TAYIjOR, Conductor on tbe It. F. A P. R. R.C° > WcllBC ^ 1 Virginia. r*rrd Salt Rhcnm of 20 Yeora Standing Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, residing In the dty el (“““Tj was cured by three bottle* of Carter’s rpsnbn . - Salt Rheum, wlilch ho had nearly 20 years. ••"_ mM# a the physicians of tho city could not cure. Mr- T” >*" la a well known merclurat of Richmond, Va.,*® 4 B is most remarkable. . . . ^.gt WM. A. MATTIIEWa of Richmond. V*., b»d »‘^V h cure<l of Spyhilis, in the worst form, by Oerter IY* Mixture. Ho says he elicerfully recommend*Hi* alders it an invaluable medicine. j^s-rtfrU RICHARD E. WEST, of Richmond, was curtd« ^ w and what physicians called confirmed Coni Bnl P three tattles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Mrl n EDWIN BURTON. Commlssionerof Ihe » has seen the good effect* of Csrter’s Fpanish ^ number of Fpyhilltic cases, and say* It I* • P* rlw tb»t horrible disease. . _ . us* WM. G. HARWOOD, of Richmond. Va.. eaiw and ulcer*, which disabled him from walking- tt bottle* of Carter’s Spanish Mixture. »nd **• . nl i rc *iti walk without a crutch, in a short time pennon J Price $1 per bottle. Vs. M Principal Depots at M. WARD, CLOSE A 0° ' Mlden lane. New York. .. c»»*L FW»* A SONS, No. 132 North 2d W"’’ r * BEERS. No. 1» WSKUfiTmSSkS B ITTER AND CnEH?E—30 firkins prime and choice but- ter, 60 boxes cheese, received and for sale by apl6 McMAHON A DOYLE F *~ 1«60R OIL CLOniS.—The most. cotd(«ete stock of OU Goths. In every variety of patterns and colore, varying Id widths from one to eight yard*. Families and hotel keep er# can cover their dining room* or halls without piecing. WM. H. GUION. Agent, Carpet Warehouse. 140 Cbngteas ana 67 St. Jullan-sts, AND STEEL PENS.—Just it of gold pens and pencils ItWrdlBLFY. ISftCoagreee- stiwe feb$- (IU T. W. DYOIT A delphla. BENNETT A . And for sale by SIIuimb n. ; ,,•. M. CARTER. A. A. I/)Ij0M0NS k CO.. for»»n»M Druggists and Country Merchants everywhere. roay20—ly ’ 35** L INEN GOODS.—Richardson’s 4-4 W*]**®^{Jpg! case Linens; 6-4 to 12-4 Linen ^^ table Damask, DoJ lie’s Pa mask and coiorol^f^f ^ kins, bird’s-eye and Scotch Diaper*, Hnckabntf- brie Handkerchief*, and Iawn-Uwn.Jm>lrec*’ Bt j Jl j( sale bv febW PeWTIT*^ (JUUAB.-22 hM. choiceJtoSjKjJffJS I* Cl K<.f1np<l anil Cl.rKlwl do. “ bol ?jS,..d.i. Sugar Honso Molasses, 66 do Hirem anlthan^P"^^ «r Wl «d. , SR7wa-5gjJ-ittd doStar Candles, 80 do Beadell’s McMAHON A DOYLE landing and for sale hy gCRANTO v. JOHNSTON *3. PBKNDEIUMST * CO I*!’ I • caso of very choice French printed . ^ , and brocade, black grewdinra hn ssoortJ" 1 ** nice cambric Inserting* and Ifet* s*«* I