The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, August 09, 1853, Image 4

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r!3E2 \J cent I Whereas, Mary A. Rousseau will apply at the Courier Ordinary for lettera of administration on the ex* tataof JuUuaRouMoaut . ..... TheM ere, therefore, tool to end ndraonlzh all whom It may eoncera to be end appear before laid Court to make objec. tlon (If any they hare) on or before the first Monday In September next, otherwise aald lettera will be granted. Witness, Joiieph Ganahl. Deputy Ordinary for Chatham Vthu 1st day of Auj „ _ r . month ng their registration, nnd continue so letime of election. who hare attained tho age outlone which way be agalnet them, who hare made a turns required by the oHlinanoea of the city, and have been registered aacopulug to the provisions of this aot.—JJrtroct from (As Kqtitry Law, poised /on. 8B,.1B62. The following named persons have registered their names elnce the drat of January, IBM, and up to August 8, 18M, inclusive i • A.—Matthias Amorous, John W Anderson, David Abra- , Abraham Simpson. Liter Holotnons, John A Hohaf. ■crick Schaffer, trends F filrohWt, Fronds Shells, ■■bnBUber, JOachlra R Bsussey. James J Bnlder.John Bavago, EaraBtaey, Jamba H Bandiford, Jacob Shaffer, Con rad ftdmlder, John 0 8exton ( John H Btrous, John FStur- tevant, Walter W Smith, Francis. BI Btone, Emanuel Bhcf- tall, John HBtegin, Aloxander J 0 Qbaw,. Farley RBwsst. James F Stokes. John A SUloy, Abnor Sawyer. Bemud D Sweet. James Bulllvsn, Solomon Bheflall, Daniel T8ersn-| &1g&£g22£Si Debility, White Swilling. Rheutt county. julyfo /1 BORGIA—Chatham County i—ToiiU whom It may con- Ur concern! Whereas, Mary A. Rousseau will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate ^figeS'hJmfSsaththe foj jnta*!K therefore, tocUoudan^adimMi-jaU^nm negro staves, namely, Ma* m headof t - y * ?S&SSSk&nra7iU nineteen Head of eatUe; levied on h J ttv Sf £ X fowetoaort of [mortgar.] issued from % Superior Court In ten* of Augustus Blyddelton ' S3 ""' n n the first It may concern to be and appear before said Court to make objection (If any they hare) on or before the first Monday il.i.L.. ...4 a.1.1 UUm will l.a. nrnnllul in October next, otherwise said letters will he granted. Witness, Joseph Ganahl. R*q.,Dc|i. Ordinary for Chatliam county this third day of August. IBM. county aug4 JOSEPH GANAHL, D"*- o. 0. a j Tuesday In September next, before the court house In ndty aUMVtfnnab, between the legal hour* of rale, two "Vhto wagons, one cart, two ploughs and one harrow; on to satisfy a fl. fo. Issued from Chatham Superior - v««.. In fkvor ofN. B. k H. Weed against Blmoon Z. Mur- Sheriff o. o. J Tnmday In September next, before the court housetn the city of Savannah, between the legal hours of sale, one Iron fire-prooT cheet, the property of Samuel Hoyt A Co., and sold by order of the Hon. the Inferior Court of Chat- liam county. — v JOHN DEVANNY, Sheriff o. o. G EORGIA—Chatham (knotty •—To all whoni|lt may com t Whereas, William J. Marshall will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for letters of administration ou tho es< late of Margaret W. Marshall: These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may eonoeru to be and apper before said Court to make objec tion (If any they have) on or before the first Monday In Oc tober uext, otherwise said letters will bograntod. thM Hrit Witness, Joseph Ganahl. Esq., Dop. Ordinary for Chatham -WUlbe soM. on the first C0UUly ^ u Urtrd day of Aujg.lRM. C HATHAM SHERIFF’S BALE.—Will be sold, on the first Tuesday In September next, before the court house In . the elty of Savannah, all the intent of Ruth E. Reed in all .... - ** 4 ' v -**— that lot or parcel of land, being lot number eight, and tho eastern hair of lot number nine, first tythlng, Anson ward, on State-street, between Drayton and Aborcora-streota, to gether with the Improvements on said lota; levied on to satisfy a A; fa. issued from Chathem Superior Court In fa- ▼or of Philip D. Woolhopter. agent, against Ruth E. Heed. Property pointed ont by plaintiff’s attorney. , angfi JOHN DEVANNY. 8herlff o. o, /Chatham sheriff’s sale continued.—wui be sold piecaa'of ground, siiuaiou uu uuiummu, hwuu. m the county of Chatham and State of Georgia, being lots Nos. thirteen and fourteen, together with all the reser voir*, wharves, buildings and Improvements on said lots, and the steam engines and boilers, the plaining ma chine, clapboard machine, saw gates, force pumps, and all other machinery of every kind and description in and about the said lots or building, (meaning the one-fourth part of the Oglethorpe stem-saw mill.) with the appurtenances thereunto belonging and appertaining; levted on as the property of EdwardF. Klnohley and Robert Todd, to satisfy a fi. fa. on foreclosure of a mortgage issued from Chatham Superior Court In favor of George Newell vs. Edward F. Klnohley and Robert Todd. Property set forth In said fl. fa. augS JOHN DEVANNY, Sheriff c. c. C hatham sheriff’s sale continued.—win be sold, on the first Tuesday In September next,before the ooort house In Savannah, between the legal hours of sale, all that certain messuage tenement and tract oflind, 'situate, lying and being In the county of Chatham afore said, butting and bounding as follows: Commencing at the south-east corner of the limits of the etty of Savannah and running south IB*, west 28 chains and 2 links along the line ofs&ld city limits continued, to a road commonly known as Lover’s Lane, thence along the line of said road north 77*, west 18 chains and 67 links to a ditch, thence along the centra of said ditch north 18*, east 26 chains and 2 links to tho southern line of said city limits, thence along said line of city limits south 77", east 13 chains and 67 links to the point of starting—containing thirty-five and a half acres, more or less; levied on as tho property of Jo seph M. Turner, to satisfy a fl. fa. Issued from Chatham Su perior Court In flavor of John F. Gnilmnrtln. administrator of Wilson Oden, deceased, against Joseph M.Tumer Prop erty pointed out by plaintiff's attorney. tug3 JOHN DEVANNY, Sheriff c. 0. ^TEORGlA—NuJfocAJ/bunfyi—To all whom itrnay^con _ ‘ cem: Whereas, Wm. Lee, jr. will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dteralssnry as administrator on the estate of Thomas I/ee. a lunatic, deceased : Theso are therefore to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinnryfor Bul loch county on the first Monday In October next, to make objections,If any they have, otuerwiso said letters will bo granted.' Witness, Wm.Loe,sen’r, Esq.,Ordinary for Bulloch county, this 17th day of March, 1853. mh25 WILIJAM LEE, Sr., o. a. o G EORGIA—Bulloch County .-—To all whom It may con cern : Wliereos, Jehue Everitt will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dismlssory on the estates of John Everitt ana Sarah Everitt; These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to be nnd appear before said Court to make Objection (If any they have) on or beforo tho first Monday In November next, otherwise said letters will bo granted. Witness. Wm. Lee, sen., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch coun ty, this 26th day of April, 1863. ap!26 WM. LEE, Sen’r,, o. n. o G EORGIA—DuHocA County:—To all whom It may concern Whereas, Green R. Slater and Thomas Dasher, Admin istrators on the estate of John G. Slater, a minor, lm re ap- . lied for letters dismlssory; These are thereforeto cite and admonish all whom It may oncom to bo and appear at the Court of Ordlnnry for Bul loch county.ontheflrstMonday InNovcraber next.to make objections, if any they have, otherwise Bald letters will bo granted. Witness. Wm Lee,son’r.Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, this 26th day of April,1863. apl26 1 WM. LEE, Sen’r. o. n. o. G EORGIA—Buttock CountyTo all whom it my concern. Whereas, William nolloway, administrator of the es tate or Mitchell Holloway, deceased, will opply to the Hon. the Ordinary of said county, for letters dismlssory from said estate; These are. therefore, to cite and admonlshjnll concerned to file their objections (If any they have) to the applicant in the Clerk’s office of said Court, on or beforo the first Mon day In October next, otherwise letters dismlssory will be granted. Witness. Wm. Lee, sen’r., Rv^.,Ordinary for Bulloch coun ty, this 17th day of March, mh23 WILLIAM LEE. Sen’r,, 0. «. c. G EORGIA—Buttock County:—To all whom It may con cern : Whereas, John Hendricks will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the ' estate of Joslah J. Parish, late of said county, deceased; These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom It mny concern, to bo and appear before said Court to make objec tion (If any they have) 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. 1853. July23 WILLIAM LEE Sr..o. n. c. I GANAHL, DKP. o. c. c. G EORGIA—CTatAam Co\mty:-1o all whom U may concern: Whorcas, John Everard will apply at the Court of Or dinary for letters of dismlssory as administrator ou tho es tate or Patrick Tlerny, decosaod i These are. therefore, to clto and admonish all concerned to file their objections (li any they have) to the applicant in the Clark’s office of said Court, on or beforo tho flrstMon day of Novomber next, othorwlso letters dismlssory will be granted, ’ Witness. John M. Millon, Esq.. Ordinary for Chatham coun ty, this 30th day of March, 1853. mh30 JOHN M. MILLEN, o. c. o. 1 i EORGIA—Chatham County.—To all whom it may con- \JT corn : Whorcas, William J. Bulloch, Executor of tho estate of Mary Neufvlll. deceased, will apply to tho Court of Ordinary for letters dismlssory on tho said estate: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo and appear at tho office of John M. Millon, Ordinary, within the time prescribed by law. and show cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Witness. Joseph Ganahl, Deputy Ordinary for Chatham county, this 1st dayof August, 1853. July SO JOSEPH GANAHL, on*. o,t.a C l EORGIA—Liberty County—To all whom It may con- J cera: Whereas. Joseph A. Anderson will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dismlssory on the estate of Mary E Anderson, lite of said county, deceased ; These are, therefore, to cite and aumonlsh all whom It may concern, to be nnd appear before said Court to make objeotlonflfany they havo) on or before the first Monday In September next, otherwise Bald letters will be granted tho applicant. Witness roy hand, this 8th day of March, 1858. mhH J. 8. BRADWELL, s 0. L. 0. G EORGIA-—Bullock County:—To all whom tt may concern: Whereas, Timothy Kennelly and Johannah Dorin will apply at the Court or Ordinary for Letters of Administra tion oa"the estate of Morris Dorin. deceased : These are thereforeto cite and admonish all concerned to file their objections (If any they have) in my offleo, on or before the first Monday In September next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, Wm. Lee, Sr., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, this 20th day of July, 1853. julyffl WM. LEE Sen’r. o. n. c. G EORGIA—Rryan 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 dismlssory: f .... These aw therefore to cite all concerned to file their ob jections, (if any they have) in terms of the law, otherwise said letters will be granted. apl28 A. H. SMITH, o. h. 0. G EORGIA—Bryan County.—tty an onler of the Court of Ordinaryof Bryan county, will bo sold on the first Tuesday In ffepterabor next, before the court houso door in Bald county, trie land belonging to the estate or Charles Ilasblnr, deceased, for the benefit or the liolrs of said estate. Jyl6 C. M. BASHLOR. Adm’r. G EORGIA—Camden County s—To all whom it may con cern : Whereas, George W. Thomas, one of the exe cutor* of the estate of Wm. T. Hopkins, will apply to the Court of Ordinary for lotters dismlssory on tho ssld estate; Theso are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the klndredand creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and shew cause, (If any they have,) why letters dlsmlnory should not be granted tho said applicant. Witness, J. H. Helveston,Esq.,Ordinary for Camden coun- tv, this 26th day of Hay, 1868. may26 J. H. HELVESTON, o. c. o. EORGIA—Camden County t—To all whom it may con- UT cern: Whereas,' J. H. M. Clinch, guardian of H. A. and N. B. Clinoh, applies to ms for letters dismlssory from said guardianship; These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to be and appear at my office, within the time proscribed by law. and snow cause (If any they have.) why letters of dlmisslon should not be granted to tho said applicant. Witness, James II. Helveston. Ordinary for Camden coun ty. this 28 111 day of May, 1863. may3l JAMES II. nELVESTON o. o. c. G EORGIA—CAaiAam County:—To all whom It may con cern : -Whereas. Wm. A. Orraand will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on ths es tate of Francis Solomons, doceased ; .These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to be andappear before said Court to make ob jection (If any they have; on or before tho first Monday In September next, otherwise said letters will bo granted. Witness. John M. Millen, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham county, this 8th day of July. 1863, Jyl6 ; JOHN M. MILLEN, o. C. 0. / 1 EORGIA—Chatham County r—To all whom it may con- UT cern: Whereas, I’hlneas M. Kollock will apply at the Court ot Odinarv, for letters of dismission as executor on the estate of Miss l’riscllla Houston: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may aoncern.to be and appear beforo said Court to moke objec tion (If-any they have) on or before the flrstMonday in Januasy next, otherwise snld lotters will bo granted. Witness, John M. Millon. Esq., Ordinary for Chatham coun ty this 1st day of July, 1863. Jyg ‘ JOHN M. MILLEN o. C. 0. & EORGIA—OTartam CountyTo ,11 whom It may .... cent * Whereas, Norman Wallaco will apply at the GMirtof .Ordinary (or letters dismlssory as Exoutor on the Ostato of Robert Isaac : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern to oe and appear before said Court to make objec- tloh (if toy they have) on or before, the first Monday In February next, otherwise said letters will be granted. -WltoeM. John M, Millen, Esq.. Ordinary forch atham coun ty, this second day of July, 1868. JyS JOHN M. MILLEN, o. o. o, fTEORGIA—Chatham County i—To all whom It may con vT cern: Whereas, John H. Btrous will apply at the Cnur of Ordinanr for letters dismlswiry as administrator cum tea- tameoto annexo on the estate of Godfrey Down: These are therefore ta eite and admonish all whom It may concern, to be add appear before said Court to make oojeetion (If any they hare) on or before the first Monday iB'^November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. oojeetion (if any they ba Ur November h«xt, other , Wltneek, John M. Millen, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham Codncv.thUthtrtlath day of March, 18M. «oh80 - JOHN M. MILLEN. o, o, o. /^E0k6la—CAottom County;—'To all whom It may coo* vX oern: Whereas, John Bilbo will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of dismission as administrator, on the MtateqfHsnry.L.nilbo; ’ These are,therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may i/o be and appear before said Court to make objec tions (If any they Wo) on or before the first Monday In November next, otherwise said lotters will be granted apU>. ' JOHN M. MILLEN, o.o.o, ('\SQW}lk*-LOxrty County:—To all whom it may oon- UT e«rn t Whereas, V Orest will applyet the Courtof Or- dinary for letters dismlssory as administrator on the estate of F.CottaUrii • These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it iay concern W be and appear bofore said Court to make we^withinthorimaprescribed by ttfcte^office. G EORGIA—Liberty Cfotmfy.—All persons concerned are hereby notified, that sixty days after date. I shall an- ply to the Court or Ordinary of Liberty county for leave to sell the real and personal estate belonging to the estate of the late James Moody, deceased, of said county, for the benefit of the creditors of said estate and for tho purpose of a division or said estate among tho heirs nnd distribu tees of said estate. aug4 M- J. MOODV, Ex’or. ton. Daniel H Stewart, John Slone, William Salts, Joseph D Stebblns, Jacob Spang, William Rhlonera, John Shuuiel, Mattbow Shannon, Dennis Sullivan, Philip Smithy J' * 1 " Bhwink, James Shea, James P Sorevon, Thompson I< Sn WilliamSwoll, Richard ScanUn, Alexander A Bmets, ’ hams, (Tbtriqs Arnold,Goorgo A Ash, Robert Austin, Georgo Aloxander, Oharies B Ash, William B Andrews, George U Ash, John B Aohord, Georgo W Anderson, Stewart Austlu, Benjamin R Armstrong, Thomas A Sskow, Thomas Ardeu, William Andre II.—Benedict Bourquln, John W Bice, Gilbert Butlor, Johu PUolfoulltet, John V Barber, Julius Uaoharacb. George L Uluunt, Anton liorohert, Joseph Black, Alexander Francis Uonuott, James H Bashlor. Michael Uoley, Claudius E Barie, Chas W W Bruou. James M Butter, Hyman EByck, William J bamly, Edwin Hlkcon, Win James Bulloch, Blegmund berg, Milton J Uockner, John Boston, Henry 8 bogardus, William II Bulloch, Patrick bulkley, John W Beasley, John U Ueruwell, James T Uuckuer, Anthony Baalur, Thomas A Urowu, John Burns, Joseph II Burroughs,Borden M B Bur roughs, William F Urautloy, Charles H boll, Elias B Burs tow, Peter A lllols, Wm Gastott Bulloch, Isano Uruuuer. John Brunner, James Bancroft. Philip H Behn, James A Brown, John Macphersou Berrten, Barnard E Bee. Richard Uurko, David Bell, Thomas H Barrett, Edward .1 Blount, Wolfe Harnett, Conrad E Byck. Charles Bishop, Wm Blois, Valentine Brunner, Charles W Brunner, Joseph W Brown, Joseph 11 Baldwin. Franots Blair, Michael Bruunon, James K Bullough, James A Bakor, William M Blount, Wm Ben ken, Wlllmin 1) Bashlor, William Burges. George A Uolfeuil- let. William Boenken, Patrick Brady, ‘Thomas G Bulloch, Henry Bagsh&w, William Brunkard, James M Uutlor, John F Blakely, Michael lloylan, Thomas bourko, William 8 Bus inger. Josopli Bryan, Heury Burt. William Burke, Harvey L Byrd, Francis 8 Uattloy, Henry F Bennett. John Bosch, John Blount. Samuel P Hell, Michael Barry. Patrick Brad- lev, Philip Bringnmn, Augustus Boulineau, Rlch’d Brown. C.—Solomon Cohen, Bernard Constantine, David C Cush, William Cullen, Peter Curb, David Lopcr. Cohen, James A Courvolslo, Montgomery Cumiulng, Dauiel B Camp, George B Camming. Moses Coburn. William Crabtree. Aaron Cham plon, Duuiell) Copp, Isaac Cohen, Frederick Cook, Frederick r ‘ liam P Clark, William H Cuyler, Carrot A QKORGIA—Bryan County:—Notlco is hereby given that x j on tho first Mon ’ay In September next, we will apply to tho Court of Ordinary, of this county, for leave to divide tho estate of Ellas Perry, dccensed. 8. H. DANIEL,T N. J. CLARK. )-Administrators. aug-4 ISAAC PERRY.J jt^OTICB—All persona having demands against iho es- _ . tnto of Mias Perry, late of Bryan county, deceased, will present them ; and those Indebted to tbo estate will please make Immediate payment to L. B. DANIEL, - ) N. J. CLARK. Administrators, nug-t ISAAC PERRY,J T WO MONTHS after date application will be made to tbo Court of Ordinary of Bryan county, for leave to sell the Real Estate, belonging to James Clanton, deceased. July 2 J. C. MARSH. Ad’ra j^OTICE.— 1 Two months after date application will be _ . made to tho Court of Ordinary of Clmtham county for leave to sell the tend and negroes belonging to the estate or Uriah H. Bivins, late of snld county, deceased. aug2—w2m HENRY ROGERS, Adm’r de bonis non. atoticeT -Two months after date, I wilt apply to t J.^1 Hon. Court of Ordinary for Camden county, for leave to sell part of water lot nnd Improvements. No. four. In the town of St. Marys, belonging to tbo estate of John T. Ru- dulph. deceased, for the benellt of tho lteirs and creditors of said estate. EMILY RUDULPH. Adm’lx., JunolO Estate J. T. Rudulph.deceased. Three months after date, application will Imj niado to the Hauk of tho State of Georgia, for payment of a $50 dollar bill of said Bank, No. 217,1. K. TeITt, Cashier, tho right had lmlf of which has been lost or stolen. may25—3m JOHN C. HAMMOND. N OTiCE.—Two mouths after date, application will be made to tho Court of Ordlnnry of Bulloch county, for leave to sell tho real estate, of Hannah Cone, late of said county, deceased. jy23 JONATHAN GRINF.R, Adm’r. N OTICE.—Two months after date, npn made to the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county, for . .diention will be _ . made to the Court of Ordinary of leave to sell the boy Smart, belonging to Robert B. Stator a minor. GREEN U. 8LAT0R, Jy23 Guardian of snld minor. N OTICE.—All persons having demands against the esta J of tho late Rev. Samuel J. Casscls. will present them to the undersigned within the timo prescribed by tew ; and llioso indebted to said estate are requested to make imme diate payment to MARY R. CASSEI3, Qualified Executrix. N OTICE.—Tlirep months after date, application will bo made to the Bank of tho State of Georgia, for pay- made to thp Bank of tho State of Georgto. for pay. ment of a $50 bill of snld Bank, letter A. payablo at Prin cipal Bank to N. A. Hardee, tinted 23d November. 1817.0. B. Cumming, President, tho left linnd half of which has been lost. Jyl5 ALBERT WILLIAMS. . months after date, application will ho made to the rgia, for Bank of tho State of Georgia, for payment of n $20 hill of said Bank, No. 027. A. Porter. President, tho loft hand half having been lost or destroyed. may25—3m W. C. TROTTER. mtss&s&m Mi N OTICE.—Three months after date application will be made to the Planters Bank of the State of Georgia, for renewal of Scrip, No. 346. dated April 20th, 1840. for two Shares, and No. 15, dated July 22d. 1840. for four Share*. VALENTINE OREST. Adm’r. on Estate of F. Kottman. LmKRTT Cortnr, July 30.1863. July 30—3m W Cornwell, Willi , . .. Cloud. Sponcer CurreU, Pierce Condon, William M Charters, Cbarle- Clare. Daniel Clarke, John F Ccmpoguinc. George Culley, Myles D Cullen*, l’etor L Constantino. Nicholas Cru- J er, Henry It Christian, John Cordoal, Wallace Cumming. antes H Carter, William Cooper, Jojin J Cornell, Jumcs T Clark, James 0 B Campbell, Samuel J Cassells. Joseph S Carrutliers. John D Charlton, Bryan Connor, William Oscar Charlton, William Cox, Hugh Cullen, James Cleary, Moses S Cohen, Thomas Corr, Joseph SCtoghorn, John F Carsteu. Charles P Cooper, John Groene Cooke, Henry Cleaver } Jacob Cohen, Benjamin L Colo, Silas M Cololng. John L Clark. Thomas W Cooper, Henry Casson. Jantos Cox, Robert M Charlton, James Cox, Francis Canfield,Peter Clark, Janus Carey, Thomas Cuitach, Thomas Ckrey, Daniel Dole, Luke Christie. Lewis F Cooke, Earl A Crafts, Patrick Clark. Mich ael Cusnch. Michael Conway. Antonio Christldom, Isaac J Cohen, Francis Champion. Aaron Champion. Thomas Col tins, Edward T Conner, William Conner, Andrew Conner, Churles Cannon. Thomas Conway, Richard W Cubbedge, Francis T Cole, William Carson, Wm F Chaplin, SIosos A Co hen. Homan A Crane, John Cass, John M Cooper, Lemuel C Clark. Luke Canon, Robert J Cougbev, Jonathan A Cu doy, Denis dairy, John Cercopely. Joseph V Connerat. Jas Connolly. John L Copo, A Cordes, John A Cliambers.Putrick Carney. Michael Cleary, James ECope, William A Cook, Bar ton Centre, John Clancy.Thomas Cunnlff, John Cleary. D.—David R Dillon, Martin Duggan, Archibald C Daven port. Isaac Davis. John Dally, James Dunn. William Dixon, Patrick Devine.Chesloy Dugger, William H Dunning, Henry J Dickerson, Albert LDeLorge. Isaac D’Lyon, JobnE Davis. Johu Doyle, jr., Isaac IteLaruche, WUItem 51 Davidson, Wm H Davis. Richard Dawson, Charles 8 Davis, Nicholas Dixon. Lewis L Davis, Francis H Dernero. Patrick Doyle. 5Iiclmei Donnelly, Blorty Dorgan, John Downing. Richard W Dela ney, Thomas Doyle, Thomas E Davis, Sheldou C Dunning, George W Davis, Miehael Daily, Francis D Dana, Joseph 0 Davis, John Doyle. Jacob DcLaMotta. John P A Dupon, Pat rick Dolan, Francis Daly. James II Deraund, James Doyle Patrick Downey, James Downey. Blichuel Downey, John Dcacoy, Henry Duuenfelscr, John Dolan, K—Henry Ellis, l’etor Kndres. John Everard, Richard Ennis, .lolm Mskeamp, Stephen Elliott. Jacob A Epstein, John B Epstein, Thomas Eden, Daniel Egan, Jas A Ernst, Johu Eady. Pm—Joseph Felt, Owen Foley, Jeremiah Fickllng, Green Fleetwood, Louis N Fullignnt, Gaspar J Fulton, Washington F Florence. Joseph 8 Fay, John G Kalligant. John C Ferrlll. Andrew Fam, Frederica Finch. William 1) Ford, Sewell 11 Fisk. Joltn Hemming, Richard Flanigan, Thomas Ford. Patrick Morning, John Foster, John 1) Fish, Bryan Foloyj Josiah R Fisher, John Foley, Jacob Friend. Dugnld Fergu son, John Flannngan, James Fountain. Henry R Fort.Benja min Fickling, Robert Ferrell. Gortloy Fnyo. Joseph E Falll- gant, Randolph U Fell, William Fielding. James A Fawn*, William H Fleming. Aloxander Fawcett, George 8 Frierson, Charles Fox, Jacob Friend, lshain Freeman, John Finney, James Foley. Johu Fitzgerald. Frederick S Fell, Patrick Fo ley. John Ftonnigan, Andrew Flatloy, Thomas Mahcrty, William Folliard. U.—slosoph George, Robert II Griffin, Francis Gritnball Joseph Georgo. Jr.. Robert M Goodwin. John B Gallle, David H Galloway.Seaborn Goodall, John Gnmmell. Domingo Gal- loo. Joseph F Gammon. Citarles Gross, Atari in Gerken. James K Gaudry. Philip Gieblohouso, Henry Ganahl, Joltn F Gull- martin. John Gerdts. Benjamin Ginovoly, John L Graven- stein. Kbcnezer W M Gifford, James E Godfrey. Georgo A Gordon. Calvin L Gilbert. Samuel Goldsmith, Nfckics Uefl. IlorncoGillum. John 8 Green, Francis LGue, Jus Gowan, William T Goodwin. William W Goodrich. Mlclini-1 Gearey, Michael Gay. Istwis Grenvald, Israel Geer, Josima Griffith, James Gurvay, Georgo Gatehouso. Martin Geiger. Solomon Goodall, Blichuel Glasgow. John B Gnann. Charles Ganahl, Hubert 8 Gray. George 5! Griffin, Julius B Gaudry, William GarrUghty, Hugh Grady. 11.—Thomas Holcombe, David F Halsey, William Hess, Christopher Hussey. Richard H Howell, Charles 8 llardco, William Howe. William lluuter. William F Holland. James ILtnter. George 8 Jterdlng, Edwin E Hertz, Martin Horn, I,einuel 1. Hover, John Unapt. Samuel B Haupt, William Henry, Heury Haupt, William W 1 lend ley, Robert Haber sham. John E Hernandos, Robert, Hutchison, Alfred Hay wood. William Henderson. Citarles A liall. Geo W Iterdcas- tlo. Robert A Honiker. Wijlinm 1. llaupt. Humphrey P Hor ton, Peter Henry, William Heidt, Levi Hart, Thomas Hen derson, William 1’ Hunter, Marmaduke Hamilton. Peter D Hilzheim. Charles F Hamilton. John F Hamilton, William Hone. William H Ikusmnu, David Harrlgan, Henry Har per. Howell W Hollister, Enoch D Hendry, John G Howard, William II Holmes, Geo Troup Howard, William B Hale, Gustavs A Holcombe, Claus Hartman, Samuel Hamilton. Edward J Harden, Stephen N Harris, Columbus 8 Harris. James BII Harley. Undan Hughes, Prloleuu Hamilton, Jno C Hunter, Dennis Haley. James E Hogg. Jonathan Hill,Jno Hall. Peter Hermann. John A Henges, Nicholas Hoyle, Goo Hubbard. Patrick Hopkins, Bluttbow Harding. Edward C Holbrook. Stephen Haticrich. Oliver S Hunter. LewisF Har ris. William llaveli. James Ikckctt, Judge W Harris. John M Harrison. Joseph BI Haywood. Jantos J Hines, Thomas Hefforman, William L Haupt, John Hughes. William Huns- elirmnn, Nicholas Hernsndez, Joan Hamlet. Elislta 11 agar. Samuel P Hulsey, David 8 Henderson. Dennis Dimmer llas- gutt, Moses C Heald. Georgo Haas, Abraham Harmon, Jas Bi Henderson, Patrick Hart, Johu 0 Howard, Patrick Han ley. I.—John W Iltly. J.—John R Johnson, John T Jones. James R Johnston, Fdwnrd Jones. James C Jones. Alexander Johnson. William Bullock Jackson, Enochs Johnson, John D Jesse, John J Jackson, Janies 11 Johnston, Robert Jackson, Wm James, gHALLYS. Baraga Delaine, Satin Plaids., Barege^ plain do Printed Grenadlno Silks, Damns de Venice Silk Tissue Black Grenadine Satin. Striped black Bsrego. Mourning Ba reges. and Tissue. In every variety and style, just recelvod and open, and for sate by mli6 AIKEN k BURNS. Howard street Flour, 60 hhds prime new Bacon Sides. 20 do do Shoulders. 10 tierces sugar cured Hams, 20 bills nnd 100 kegs prime Leaf Lard. Jnst received nnd tor sate by apl SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO jyjAP OF SAVANNAH.—-Having purchased/he copy right Edward A. Vincent, E«q. or his new Map of the city of Snvannah. tho undersigned has made arrangements to fill nil orders for the same, at short notice. A sufficient number was received by last steamer to furnish subscribers, nnd will bo delivered immediately. We nre unable to sttp ply the country demand until the arrival of the next steam cr. Arrangements have been made for a further supply, which will bo regularly received. All orders punctually at tended to. Address S. 8. SIBLEY, apl8 Bookseller and publisher, 135 Congress-st..SaT’h. N OTICE.—The subscriber having transferred nil his right title and interest as publisher and proprietor of the now Subdlvlsien Bfapof the city of Savannah to S. S. Sibley, Esq., publisher nnd bookseller of this city, subscribers nre hereby notified that they will recelvo their copies from him in future, as publisher of said Blap. apl8 EDWARD A. VINCENT. L INEN GOODS.—Linen sheeting, all widths; pillowcase linen; 8, 10124 damask and snow-drop tablecloths; 84 and 10-4 bleached and brawn damask, damask napkins and doiless, Scotch and huckabuck diapers, blrds-eyo do. Richardson’s, Young’s and other styles of family linens, all warranted pure linen, for sale in quantities or by the piece, by Laroche & bowne, mh28 Cor. Whltaker.CongressandSt. Jullan-sts R EDUCED PRICES FOR Cash.—The undersigned will sell spirit gas or burning fluid, by tho gallon at 75 cts.. half-gallon 37ji( cts., quart 20 cts.,and pints 10 cts.; Gas Lamps at a similar reduction ; and all other articles, such as tubs, buckets,brooms, washboards, churns, Ac., Ac, Housekeepers will readily porceive tho advantage of ap plying at this establishment for every article they mny re quire in tho house furnishing line, except dry goods and cabinet furniture. Call and see the now order of things, mhll J. P. COLLINS, 100 Bryan-st do. 30 bhds primo and chotco bacon shoulders. 20 do sides, 16 tes Baltimore and Philadelphia hams, 20 bbls tear lard. rocei vod and for sate by ap!5 MCMAHON A DOYLE Putnam’s Bfagazine for July. Edgar Clifton, or Right and Wrong—a story of School Llfo : by C. Adams. Hildebrand, or tho Buccaneer and the Cardinal; by Aus- tin 0. Burdick. Paul, the Smuggler; by Capt. Brady, of tho U. S. A. The Monk : by BI 0. Lewis, Esq.. BI P. Bnrnum’s Illustrated Nows, No. 20. For sate bv Jo29/T). CUBDEDGE NEW BOOKS. English Humorist of the eighteenth century, by W. Tbackcry. I<ee Hunts’ last work—Helen and Arthur : or Bliss Thusa’s Spinning Wheel. Isaac Laqnedem. by Alexander Dumas—Illustrated. Rodeuck the Rover: or the Splrltof the Wave, by IJeut, Murray. The Boyhood of Great Men : intended as an example to youth, with Illustrations. Father Gavasri’s Lectures in New York, with his Ilfs, and Rfcporl* of hi* addresses, in Italian, to his countrymen In New York. The Dressmaker and Milliner’s Gnlde, and Report of the Paris, London and American fashion*, by Samuel T. Taylor, Six Yeara later on the taking of Bastille, by Alexander Dumaa. Red King the Corsan Chieftain, a Romanco of the ocean : by Harry Haul. Bamum’a Newa, No. 28. "“•Howard—further supply received Jyic. I CUnBRDGE, R g^JSPy BOOKI-KBW DOOKS. ECEIVED bjr 8. 8. 81 BLEY, July 13.1833 : Amy iC " FttherOavnul’H I«tum In N«w York, with hi. Life, corrected and authorized by himself. Bfsnesca’s Serlnl and Oral mothod of teaching tho French language. lives of the Presidents of the United States, with sketch- eaof remarkable events. Helen and Arthur, or Blisa Thusa’a Spinning-wheel, a no vel by Miss Caroline Leo Honts. Lite and Adventures of Valentino Vox, the Ventriloquist, by Henry Cockton, a most humorous work. AUo, a further tupply qf Yankee Notions, or the Whittllngs of Jonathan Jaek Knife, beautifully illustrated | VHlette. br Currier Roll { The Swamp Steed; The Corsair Cfytef|ain j Hatel's new Rea fltq. ry? wild Sports ofthe West, by Wm.n. Maxwell; Major , ■; ;; v Hem H Smith, Andrew Steaftater, Edward J Sanders. Mor- decal SheRall, Sr., Jacob A Shaffer. Herman Bangstodi. Jaa M Stripling. Manets Sawyer, Timothy Bherldon, John Seud. dor, James Skinner, Lewis Smith, John Shea, Geo I Spen cer, Samuel L Hfielsogger, 8!mon Santlm. Thomaa Smith, James Shephard. Jamea Skinner, George Simmons, Thomns 8mlth, Thomas 8caUey, George J 8raith, John Stoddard, Jesse J Smith. John B Span, Capt John 8te venson. Dr James M Schloy. Thomaa Baundera. John Steinberg, Wyatt W Starke. William Starr, William J Stafford. William R By- mons, Patrick ScanUn, Joseph Sullivan, John Sullivan, John Bcanten, George N Btnley, Henry Stark, George Shult*.I)an- tel Sullivan, Henry Baunaors, Charles E Smith, Samuel Sol omons, Edwnrd J Saunders. Tliomaa F 8terens, Newton Strlnling, William Star. Jr., Amos Soudder. James Swsn Sullivan, Adam Short, John Sherlock, William Bandore, Chare* Schroek. Ephraim Soudder, Augustus Soheldeman, John Sullivan, Bfartln Sullivan, William F Shearer, Nicho las Slnnot. T.«—Peter 0 Thomaa John F Tucker, John TThomsa, William 8 Thompson. George HTitcomb, Charles G Talbird John D Tenbrook. John Thompson, Frederick A Tupper. Jaa Thurrt. William B Tinsley. Barnard OTllden, Anderson C Tom*. Francis Truchelut. William TThotnnson. John Tier ney. Edwnrd Townsend, John C Taylor. Alfred F Torlay, Is. reel KTefft, Lewis ETobcau, Wm H Tison. John HThode. Cornelius Turbush, Joslah P Tustln. John V Tarver. Israel K TeITt, David Tltompson, William Thomas, Peter Thomp son. Joseph R Thompson.'Stephen A Tumor. John Tanner, William 8 Taylor, Blilton Turner. Patrick Tydings, Henry J Tiedcmann. ‘ Charles Van Horn. David Vender Trlstnm Verstillo, __ _ ?i Msfiubfpa.to wit i ftot <A qftht bate line and uxH $ the fourth principal inert- Tdwnsblp# twenty and twenty-one, of range one. Townships soientdon, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, and twenty-one, ofrangotwo. - . Townships twenty-one and twenty-two, of range eleven. Township* twenty-one and twenty.two, or range twelve. Township twenty-one and tweuty-two,of range thirteen. North qf the bate tint and east qf the fourth principal inert- Townships twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three, and twenty-four, of range ono. Township twonty-one, of range two. At the Land Office at Brims' Foist, commencing on Monday, the twenty-fourth day of Ootober next, for the dis posal of the publio tends situated In the foUowlng town ships and ttartq of townships, to wit s North qf the bate line, and east qf the fourth jrrincipal me ridian. Township twenty-six,of rouge four Township tweuty-six. of range five. Sections three to ten, flfteeu to twenty-two, and twenty, six to thlrty.Uve.tn township twenty-six ; township twenty- seven, (oxcopt sections thirteen, twenty-four, twenty-five, thlrty-llvo and thirty-six.) ana townships twenty-elgUt, twenty-nine and thirty, of range six. Sections ono, two, cloven to fourteen, twenty-threo 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 livotoelglit. serenteon to twenty, thirty, and thirty-one, in township twenty-eight; township twenty-nine, (except sections twenty-five to twenty-eight, nnd thirty-three thirty-six.) and township thirty of raitgo seven. Sections ouo to five, eight to llftecn. twenty-two to twen ty-seven, thirty-five aud thirty-six. In township twenty- four ; township twenty-five, (uxcapt sections six, seven, eighteen, nineteen, thirty and thirty-onu;) township twen ty-six; townships twenty-soven. (except section six.) Peter Jacobs, James BI Jones, Peter Edward Judennes, C Jackers. Joseph W Jackson, Nicolas JeffrleH, Thomas Jones, Jo-ioph Johnston. George Jackson. Georgo H Johnston. Iv—Philip Kolb, John Kennedy, Alfred Kent. Gefert Kuck. Peter If rouse. William Krauss.Jnhn W Kibbee. Her man Kuhlntan, Dicdrlclt Kattenborn. Nicholas King. John W Kelly. James W King. Nicholas Kelley, Hanford Knapp, Thomas Kemp. John W Kelley, William Kine, James Her. I’hlneas M Kollock, Philip Kean. Noah B Knapp Aaron J Kasor. James Kennedy. Frederick Krenson. Emanuel Kan- tvaller. Daniel Keane, Edward S Keatpton, Dr A Kothause. Frederick Kattenborn. Ezra Keut. Oldham King. William T King, Michael Kelly, John Kaesar, William Kraus, John Koi-zan. Ii.—Thomas E IJnyd, Lou!* Legrtel.John N Lewis, Daniel J ijtmhreth, John II Lightbourno, William BI 1/slgh, Alonzo B Luce. Hugh Logan. Stanislnus B( Lafiitenu, John Lyons, ial. Peter* - *”--** •' issvi Leliontnal. Peter Ixte, Edward Lovell, Wllllnm W Lin coln. Oliver A LaRoclio. John Bi B Lovell, Biurtin I-arkin. Noble Lyon, Frederick Isdtof. Joseph II Ladsnn, Joltn H Lndd, Daniel I/oahy, Benjamin W Llloyd. Charles A L La mar. Peter rjiurens. Jumos F Under. Blatthew Luftiurrow, Edward Lynch, John T Latham,Philip S Leaver,Hugh Lar kin, James J Logan. Joseph Lippmnn. Andrew Low, Wm E Long, Andrew J Lebey, Blichael laivin. David P Lander, shine. Casper Lenyer. Tlniolhy Isivln. Charles T law. Sam uel S Levy, Henry F IJchte, Thomas Leary, Blatthew Lynch. Charles Lee, George II Llndstidt, Nicholas Lefort, Nathan iel Lovell, James Laughl&n, Orlando H Lttfburrow. John Luera, John lama. Samuel A T Lawrence, Antonio Lau- rence. James Lannaltan, Patrick Lennahan. -Hugh W Blercer. Anthony F Biera, Abraham Blittis William H CBIills. Jacob Bianke, Blulford Blarsh. William -BforrlU, John Blallery, Adolphe Mode, John Bfakin. Gefert Murkins. James W Btorgnn. Ralph Bleldrim. Dan Blallette. Horace Btorse. William H Bfay, Samuel S Bllller, John Blur- chison, Christian W Bfaylalnder. Solomon Mayer. John Bias- terson. I.uder Blelirtens. Jacob Manses. John E Blallery. Hen- ry Bfacnhard.Thoms* R Mills. Jafnes Monnahan, Charles A MagilLJohn B Mallard. Jacob Bllller, Matthias H Bteyer, Alvin N Miller, Simon BIorrls.Leander Moore, Jno A Bfaver, Richard C Mackall, Blichael Bteath, Fabian Bfyerhoffer. Thomas Meath. John Murchison, Bryan BI Btorcl. Hugh W Mercer. John Bfahanney.Thomas Blahar, William EBIongln, John Morris, Jeugcn II Blelirtens, Thomas Blurtaugh. Syl vester H Blanniug, Charles Bluller, Cornelius D Blurphy, Macpherson U Millen, Isaac BI Blarsh, Wm B Blell, John Murphy, JohnS Blontmollin, James S Blagill, David Blornn. Thomaa D*Morel, John Mallon. Jerre Black. Joseph BI Bla thins, John Bliller Edward H Martin, John R Martin. Jesse Blount, Samuel Btensfleld, Henry C Btehrtens. Henry K Blontfort, lien rich Win Meyer, Harvey Morse, Andrew Bla- Ionov, Patrick Blnsterson. Me—George A BIcQeskey, Bartholomew BIcJunarney Patrick McDowell, William McCarthey. Josopli J BIcCoy I^uronce McKenna. Thontos BIcKonna, Daniel BIcRedtnond, Tltnmns W BIcArthor, James BIcHenrr, Blichael BlcGrea Patrick BIcGovern, Norman W BIcLeod, William J McIn tosh, Jamos BIcFcely, Alexander BlcIIardy, Angus BIcAl- pin, Michael McCarty, Nell BtcUugh. James Blclnnnrnoy. John McGunniglo. Thomas 0 BIcCluskoy, James BlcFeoly. Pat’k BIcGloin, Dennis BIcGulre, John BIcCall, John BIcCau- liffe, TliuinasJ BicNIsh, Jamos BIcGloin, Edward McCabe, John McDermott, James McBride. Thomas McAuIlffo, An drew BlcGroal. John McHugh, Thomas BIcCollum. Iliomas BIcNichoIas. N—Georgo N Nichols, Thomas J Naylor, Daniel Nelson. Samuel Nuttman,James 8Neldllnger,Nathl Nnngazer. John G Neidlinger, William 0 Norwood,Jacob Newbergcr,Gill)ert N Neylo, Thomas M Newell, James A Norris, Joltn R Nor ton, Robert C Nock, James Nnngazer, William Nnngazer, Edwin IjNRldllngor, Lewis F Nlcoll. Thomas W Neill.Joseph Nowlan, Walter S Nott, David U Nichols, John Neill, Ed ward Nugent, Bryan Nlland. O—John Oliver, Charles E O’Sullivan, John W Owens, George 8 Owens, Armtnius Ocurlor, Edward O'Byrne, Wil liam 0 O'Driscoll, Dennis O’Connor. Phillip O'Connell, Dsn- tel O’Haolon. Timothy O’Connor, Timothy O’Brien, Patrick O’Connor, Frederick Otto, George W Owens, Jonathan Olm- ntead. Owen O’Rourke, Henry Ohlmeyer, William H Oleott, Dsniel O’Sullivan, Daniel G Oloott, Francis J O’Neil, Thom as O’Brien. Frances J Ogden P—Philip J Punch, Thomas Purse, John Poole, James Potter, Joseph E Point. Charles F Preston, William Procter, Edward Panelford, Edward Padelford, Jr., Eilshn Parsons', Daniel O Pltllbrlck', Anthony Porter. Donnis BI Patrick, Ed- win Parsons. Goorgo Parsons, Edwsrd Powers. John Postell, Joseph W Philips, John F Posey,William V Prentice, Henry 0Preston.Thomas Ptdgon. John M Palin.SarauolG Pan- cost. Charles B Patterson, Orrln C Parker, John lltalen, Jas «—* ~ * — w "-"wto#,' Potter. Michael Prenderoaat, Ed ward J Purse, Bfartln Peytoft, Charles Perry, Patrick Irlce, Patrick Peyton, Samuel Mill- brick, William F Preston, James BI Prentiss, Thomas Pitt, Edward BI Prcndergsst. Georgo C Puder. Q,—William Quantock, jr., Blartin Quinn, John Qttln, James Qtilnloy. R—Philip M Russell,Dnnlol Robertson, John A Rlclianl- son, WHlIain Romshart. Goorgo Robertson, jr., Robert R Rhodes.Henry Itobor, William Rogers, Charles BRobinson, Amlrow BI Ross, John W Romshart, Jamos G Rodgers. Ber nard Roden, James B Head, George Robbins. Joseph Ilosse, Jr., Darld Rosenblatt. Wliltera P Rowland. Wm V Roberts, John ReUly r Jefferson Roberts, John P W Read, Jaa Rhlnd, Joseph Rfbero, Jaeob-Roienband, John , 8 Rogers, Alien Russell, WlUtem RoNmon. Jamos Riley. Horace J Bovall, John Reedy,' Alexander R Ralston. Thomaa U RosU. John B Ross, Thomaa Redfren. Benjamin Reed Joseph B Ripley. “* ‘ “ “ranMsRyapyJohnRlordon.’John W Rabnn, Robert Halford. Warlnjr Russell. Charles Henry II Verstillo, William H S Verstillo, Henry VlelstUch, William C Vandonburgh. W—Richard Wayne, Edward G Wilson, WUItem Waters. Robort D Walker, llonry F Wlllink, Iarercnco W Wall, Na thaniel F Webster, Henry 0 Wyor. Janies T Webb, Henry E Weed, 8mlth Warnor, Thomas White, Francis HWelntan, Nicholas Wolf. William White, Thomas 8 Wayno, Benjamin Whitehead, Jacob Wineberg, Samuel A Wood. George 8 Walt, Citarles Wilson. Thomas J Walsh, John W Wilson. Jo- Joph Washburn, Zncliariali N Winkler. Lewis W Wells. Ed mund Wallen, Wyllr Woortbridge,. Christopher White. Seth Woodward, Isaac Wilder, Dennis Wynn. James While. Philo H Wlldman, William Watson. William P White, Philip D Woolhopto, Ashbel Welles, John J Waver. Jacob Walter. Georgo M Willett. James T Welles, James Whilllinn. Enos Wlthlngton. Allen R Wright, Samuel Wllmot, Wm Wilson, Wiliam Wright. James XI Wayne. William ThomoWilliams, Patrick White, James W White. Richard Wickam. William BI Wadley, Jacob Waldburg. George W Wylly. William C Wylly, Isaac P Whitehead. Lewis Wiggins. William Waters, James White,StephenP. Whitehead, James BI Wayne. Hen ry K Washburn, Claus Wfttschen. Conrad WnMschmldt. John Williamson. John C Wagner. George BI Waldburg, Jno J Watts, Edwanl 0 Wlthlngton, Jamos 8 Wilkins. Norman Wallace. William H Wiltberger, Peter Wiltberger, Simeon Walter. Joseph W Webster. Amos E Webster. Tho* White, Thomas Wood, Henry F Willink. jr.. George S Webb, Wil liam Webster, BUtthael Waloh. John E Ward, Stephen B Wil liams, Irvin L Wolf, John Wickham, Blichael Weldon. Y.—Dr Easton Young. Peter Yonson, John A Yonge. Z—EdtvinS Zittrouer, Jacob Zimmeruian. All persons entitled to vote, and desirous of voting at the next election for Bfayor nnd Aldermen of tho city of Savannah and hamlets thereof, are respectfully requested to call at my office and register their names within the time prescribed by tew, else they will be debarred the right of voting thereat. EDWARD 0 WILSON. wug4 Clerk of Council. twenty-eight, (except soctlons six. seven, eighteen, nineteen, thirty and thirty-one;) and townships twenty-nine and AH8BVAI7ACJBA, nL *uWptten,Berofote, General throu; ticu than thirty year* »“>» to w* air-otlf.n. and took. (.Well may l» tad pa. iMoratlo and dWraaal/daHS5!iW tin) accompanying the Panaoea. Some of which give "the ,lund * unrivalled l« tt>. 'rotn UU "to particulars of eases too frightful for general publication. aaytia —fa dim ii-llnnda kail kaaa - . 1M.4 5.aaa a foe each and ererv it* r j' l,t *tion .» Complaints, Is slrea.l r toreux tout the United State, m of its paramount virtue* t.^ n '»»nv|J!S*l Patrick Reill. wn ntr itmioKiTY.i BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. In pursuance of law. I, Franku.v Pikkck. President of tho United States, do hereby declare nnd make known, that S ubtle sales ofthe sections nnd parts of sections of land, all taring tho odd numbers, which remain to the United Slates, within six miles on each sido of tbo line of tho Bio- bite and Ohio River Railroad, in the States of Alabama uttd BHasissippi. subject to double tho minimum price of tho public lands, as provided by the oct of 20th September, I860, will be held at the following land Offices in the Stales of Alabama nnd Misaissmi. at the periods liereinafterdes- Ignuted, to wit: At the Land Offico ntSt. Stkvks’h. in Alabama, commenc ing on Monday, the fifth day of September next, for tbe dis posal of such sections nnd parts of sections, being tho odd numbers above referred to. as are situated in tho under mentioned townships, to wit: North of the bate line nnd inert 0/ the princijxil meridian. Townships one nnd two, of range ono. Townships one, two. three,nml four, of range two. Townships one. two. three, four, and five, of range three. Townships one, two, three, four, fivo, six. nud sovcu, of range four. Townships three, four, five, six, and seven, of rango five. South of the bate line and wot of theprincijtal meridian. Townships one, two, threo, four, and five, of range ono. Townships one, two, three, four, and five, of rango two. Townships one, two, nnd three, of rango threo. Township one. of range four South of the bate line and catt of the principal meridian. Townships three nnd four, of rnnge one. At the Land Office at Dbsioihius. in tho same Slate, com mencing on Bfondny. the twelfth day of September next, for the disposal of such sections and pnrts of sections, being the odd numbers nbovo referred to, us are situated in the un dermentioned townships, tojwit: North qf the bate line and twrt oj the principal meridian. Townships eighteen, nineteen, nnd twenty, of range four. At the Land Office at Tcsact.ooua. in the sntuo Stole, com mencing on Blonday. the fifth day of Senteinhcr next, for the disposal of such sections nnd parts of sections, being the uild numbers nbovc referred to, as are situuted in the un dermentioned townships, to wit: North of the bate line and west of the princi)Xil meridian in Southern Surveying Didritt. Township twenty-one, of rango four. At the bind Office nt CoLUMliCB. in Blississippi. commenc ing on Blondny, the nineteenth day of September next, for tho disposal of such sections nnd parts of sections, being the odd numbers above referred to. ns aro situated in the undermentioned townships, to wit: North of the bate line and east qf the Choctaw meridian. . Townships eight, sixteen, seventeen, cightocu, nineteen, and twenty, of range fifteen. Townships eight, nine, twelvo, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteon, nineteen, nnd twenty, of rangesixtecn. Townships eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelvo, thirteen, four teen. fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, and nineteen, of range seventeen. Townships eight, nine, ten, eleven, twolvo, thirteen four teen, fifteen, nnd sixteen, of range eighteen. Townships eight, nine, ten, eleven, and twelve, of range nineteen. At tho land Offico at Al'Gl’fnvi, in tho samo Slate, com mencing on Monday. tho twenty sixth day of Scptoinltor uext, for the disposal of such sections and parte of sections, being tho odd numbers above referred tn, as are situated in the undermentioned townships, to wit: North of the bate line and east of the Choctaw meridian. Township four, of rango thirteen Townships ono, two, three, four, fivo, and six, of range fourteen Townships one, two, three, four, five, six, and seven of range fifteen. Townships one, two, three, four, five, six, and seven of rango sixteen. Townships one. five, six, and seven, of range seventeen. Township seven, of range eighteen. North of the bate line, west of die meridian, and east of Pearl riier. Townships three, four, five, six. seven, and eight, of range five. Townships five, six, seven, eight, nine, nnd ten, of range thirty, of range eight. Townships twenty-fivo and twenty-six, of range nine. Township twenty-six, of rnnge eleven. At tho land Office atBUxiaui Point commencing on Blon day. the second day of January uext, for the disposal of the following, being residuary tracts of the reserved lead mine ral lands, which were not Included in the proclamation* 0! tho 20th November, 1846, nnd 28th April, 1861, to bo. aold under tho act of Congress entitled -‘An act to authorize the President of tho United States to sell the reserved mineral lauds in tho States of Illinois and Arkansas, and Territories of Wisconsin ivnd Iowa, supposed to contain lead ore,” approved July 11,1840. to-wit: North qf the bate line and east if the fourth principal me ridian. Tho west half and northeast quarter of the southwest quarter, the northeast qunrter of the northwest quarter, and the southeast qunrter of the southeont quarter, of sec tion one ; the eHst half uf the northwcstquarter,thosouth- east quarter, tho west half of the southwest qunrter. and the southwest quarter of tho northeast quarter, of twelve; and the northeast qunrter, and north liair of southwest quarter, of twenty-nine. In township one: the northeast quarter of section thirteen. In township two ; the west hnlf of the northwest quarter of section eleven, in township three ; the east half of tho southwest quarter of section twenty-five, and the east half of tho southwest quarter ul thirty-six. In township five, of rangeone. Tito west half and northeast quarter of the northwest quarter, the east half ol the northeast qunrter, and the east half of the southeast quarter, of section two, in town ship two. of range two. The east half of the northeast quarter, and the north east quarter ot the southeast quarter, of section four. In township two. and the northwest quarterof the northwest qunrter of section five, In township three, of rango three. rhu east half of tho northwest quarter, tho notbwest quarter of the northeast qunrter, and tliu east hnlf of the southwest quarter, of secticn thirty, in township four ; and the west half of the northwest quarter of section thirty- five. in township five, of rnnge four. North of the bate tine and wed of the fourth principal meri dian. Tho west half of the northwest qunrter of section three, in township two 5 the cast hnlf of the northwest quarter, and tho southeast quarter of the northeast quarter, of four j 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 northwestquarter of section ten, and the west hnlf of the southeast quarter of thirty, in township throe, of rango two. At tbe e.OfRmot, cotninonrlng on Bfondny, tho third day of October next, for the disposal of public lands within the following sections, nml part* of sections, to wit: North of the bate line and west of the fourth principal meri dian. Section one, tho east half nnd southwest qunrter, the west half of the northwest quarter, nnd the northeast quar ter of tho northwest qunrter. of ten. in township ftino ; ami tho cast half of tho southwest quarter of section twonty- six; the west half of twenty-soven; the cast hnlf of twenty, eight, nnd the 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 those "swnmp and over flowed lands, made unfit thereby for cultivation.” if nnv. granted to tho State by tho act entitled “ An act to enable the State of Arkansas nnd other States to reclaim tho 1 swamp lands ’ within their limits,” approved September 28,1850, will be excluded front the sates. In accordance with the provisions of the act of 11th July. 1846. hereinbefore referred to. pre-emption claim* will not be allowed to any of the above mentioned lead mlnpral tracts, to be offered at Mineral l’oint, until nfter they have been offered at public sale, and become subject to privnte entry Ami these tracts will be sold In suclt legal subdi visions ns will include the mine or mines nt not less than two dollar* and fifty cents per acre ; and If not sold at pub lic sale at such price, nor sltnll be entered at privnte sale within twelve moths thereafter, tho same shall bo subject to sale an other lands. Tito offering of tin* almvo lands will he commenced on the days appointed, ami will proceed In the order In which they are advertised, until tho whole shall have been offered, and tho sales thus closed ; blit no sale shall ho kept open longer than two week*, nnd no private entry of any of tho tends will he admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my linnd, al the city of Washington, tills twenty-first day of June, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three. • By tho President: FRANKLIN PIERCE. John Wiiaon. Commissioner of tho General land Office. where the patient* had been almost eaten up with acrofu- te, and wero deemed Incurable by physicians. lthaabcon used In hospital*, and private practice, and has bad the singular fortune of being recommended by the most celebrated physician* and other eminent persona. Among others by— W. Gibson. M. D..Prof. of Surgery. Pa, University, Valentine Bfott. M. D.. Prof, of Surg. N. Y. Unlvorslty W. P. Dewees,M. D .Prof.of Mid. Pa.Uhlverslty. N. Chapman, BI. D.,Prof. of Physic.Pa. University, T. Parke, BI. D y Pres’t College Physicians, Phllift. Dr. l)cl Valle, Prof, of Mediclnce, Havana. Joso Eourenco de Lot, Prof, of Surgery, Lisbon. Silpman f MemberRoyal College Surgeons, London. G. W. Ervlng, late Minister to 8paln. Sir Thomas Pearson, Major General British Armv. Gilbert Robertson, British Consul. &c. And also, the wonderful cures effected by Bwalm’s Pana- cea have, for many years, made it an invaluable remedy. The Panacea does not contain mercury In any form,aud be ing an innocent preparation, It may be given to the most tender infant, The retail price has been reduced to tl 60 per boltlo (con taining three half pints) or three bottles for $4, BEWARE OF IBIPOS1TION. Swaim’a Panacea Is tn round bottles, fluted longitudinal ly, with the following tetters blown in the glass: •> Swain's —Panacea—PwMJiD’i,” and having the name or Janies Swalm stamped on the sealing wax and written on the label covorlng the cork, and a splendid ongraving for tho side of the bottle, composod of geometric lathe work, comprising nine different dies, which have been turned for tbe exclu sive use of the proprietor, by Draper k Co., bank note en- f iravers of Philadelphia. In the contre is a portrait of the ate Wm. Swain, copyright secured. Also. Swalm’* Vermifuge, A vnlunble Family Bledlcine. being a highly approved rem edy for all diseasefl arising from debility of the digestive or gans, such ns worms, cholera morbus, dyaeutcry, fever snd ngun. bleeding piles, sick headache. Ac. See tho pamphlet (which may bo nad gratis) accompanying the Vermifuge. Prepnred only at Swaim’s Laboratory, the old stand Sev enth-street. below Chestnut, Philadclpoln, and sold by all tho respectable druggists in tho United StoteB. Caution to the Public.—Persons wishing to obtain the genuine Swaim’s Panacea and Swaim’s Vsrniifuge. should bo careful to observe that the name SWAIM is spelled cor rectly on tho labels, or they may be imposed on by modi cinos niado in imitation of them by a person bearing a somewhat similar name, well calculated to doceivo. Gen eral agents for tho Uhtted States. SCHIFFEIJN. BROTHERS k CO., ml)22—2awtf 104 and 100 John-strect. New York. «r.o „ Vr,.,e tS „ from tin) agent In thtlr TtdX . read tho testimony of those *i£. f C ltu W, lad valuable curative JSSKrtS convalescents, so that tho atatefiJS .° ,otall Si U a the fountain-head; a course wtifcli credulous, and one hr which th. t11 mriy I. certain nr being in,“S?* 1 proprietor*, wlio will .ccojd ern.fi: * rt '* >Ue !! > name* of undoubted character VnI WI "* Uoi >!*n4fcL?? Union, numbering atnomr (hum 0In Heitor physicians, clergymen, editor* ini?« C toorttaf ia • YeseUbuUlSWKjy^S™0KI> Of how long standing. ’ K > or Bo jjg No, For sate Savannah, six. Townships seven, eight, nine, nnd ten. of range seven, Township* eight, nine, and ten. of range eight. The townships herein designated in Roman letters are wholly within tho limits of- six sections in width on each side of said read,” and those in ilalict aro party within said limits, as deglgnated on the diagrams, which will bo fur nished to the respective district land offices by the Com missioner of the General Land Office. Lands reserved for schools, military and other purposes, will be excluded from sale. The lands will be sold subject tn the right of way granted by the said net of 10th September. 185U, to the State afore said, for said railroad, not exceeding one hundred fed on each side thereof; nnd therefore the particular tract* oi land which include tho road will be sold ns containing tho quantities respectively shown by the official pints. Each sale will bo kept open fora time sufficient to admit of offering all the lands, but not exceeding two weeks, nnd applications to make private entries of the lands offered un der this proclamation will not be received until after the close of tho public sale. Given under my hand at the city of Washington, the twenty-third dav of May. Anno Domini one thousand eight hurdred and fifty three. FRANKLIN PIERCE. By the President: John Wtisox. Commiitioner qf the General Land Office. Notice to actual settlers on lands of the United States originallg withdrawn from market on account ofthe railroad grant. Under the act of Congress, approved 3d Biarch 1853, en- titled‘‘An act to extend pre-emption rights to certain lands therein mentioned,” the Pre-emption laws of tho United States as they now exist aro extended over the alternate reserved sections of public lands along the line of the rail road hereinbefore mentioned, where the settlement and im provements wore made prior to the final allotment of Iho al ternato sections to the said milro.d. Therefore all claims by pre-emption tn any of tho alternate sections of public lauds within tho limits originally reserved will attach, if predicated upon settlement* made prior te tho 4th February 1853, the dute of tho final allotment. Claims within the six mites limits must bo proven up at nny timo beforo the day herein flxod for tho commencement of public sate, nnd are to bo paid for at tho rate of two dol lars and fifty cents per ncro. Claims outside of six miles, and within tho limits of tho original reservation, must bo proven up prior to tho restoration of said lands to private entry. Soldier’s bounty land warrants, at a dollar and twenty- five cents per acre, may be received In payment for either class or land ; one warrant only, however, can bo located by each nre-emptlnn. Immediately after tho close of tho public sale directed by the foregoing proclamation of the President, applications will bo received for tho purchase at private entry, or loca tion by wnrrants.of iho lands reserved to satisfy this grant, outsido of the six miles limits, in such order as to prevent confusion and Insure accuracy, in accordance with instruc tions to bo issued te tho registers and receivers. JOHN WILSON, jnno 17—fi3 Commissioner General Land Office. [HY AirmOIUTT.j BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. In pursuance or law, I, FRANKLIN Pierce, President of the United States of America, do hereby declare and make knuwn. that publio sales will be held at the undermention ed land offices In the State of Wisconsin, at the periods hereinafter designated, to wit: At the Laud Office at Wiuow River, commencing on Bfon- day, the third day ofOctober next, for the disposal of the publio lands situated In the following named townships, vis: North ofthe base line and soest ofthe fourth principal meri dian. Townships thirty-two, thirty-three, thirty-four, thirty- five, and thlrty-Blx, of range live. Townships thirty one, thirty-two, thlrty-tbrco, thirty- four, thirty-five, and thirty-six, of rango six. Townships thirty-one, thirty-two, thlrly-thrco, thirty- four. and thirty-five, of rango seven. Townships Jhirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three,and thirty- four, of rango eight. Townships thirty-one, thirty-two, and thirly-thrcu, ol range nine. Townships thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, and thir ty-four, or range sixteen. Townships thlrty-threo and thirty-four of rango seven teen. At tho Land Office al BlKNAsriA. commencing un Holiday, tho tooth day ofOctober next, fur the disposal ofriio public lamls within tho undormuuUouud townships and parts uf townships, to wit: North of the base line and east of the fourth pritwipal meri- Townships twenty-five and twonty-slr, of range twelve. Fractional township* twenty-one, west of Wolf river, and townships twonty.four. tweuty-flvo, and twenty-alx, ofrange thirteen. Fractional township twenty-ono and twenty-two, west of WoU rivCr and Dayouland township* twenty-three, twenty- * — * ’^wenty-slx, of range fourteen. .. . ‘.irenty-two, west of Wolf- river. !an! twanty-fbtir, wifh* NOTICE TO ntK-EMmON CLAIMANTS Every person entitled to the right of pre emption to nny of tho land* within tlie townships and pnrts of townships above enumerated, is required to establish the samo to the satisfaction of the registrar nnd receiver of the proper Inrpi office, nnd make pryineiit therefor as soon ns practica ble after seeing this notice, nnd before tho day appointed for the commencement of the public snle of the lands em bracing the tract clnimed, otherwise such claim will be forfeited. JOHN WILSON. jy28tl0w Commissioner of the General I*and Office. A BILL, to be entitled un Ordinance to divide the city into four Dispensary Districts, to provide for the elec tion of a Dispensary Physician fur each of said districts, and to declare the duties and fix the compensation of each Dispensary Physician: See. 1. Be it ordained by the Blayor nnd Aldermen of tho city ofSavnnnuh and hamlets ttiereof in Council assembled, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of the samo. That front amt after the passage of this ordinance, the city bp. and It is hereby divided into four Dispensary Districts, the first to ctnbrnco all that part of tho city bounded on the north by the Savannah river, on the east by Jefferson- street continued to the river, on the south by South Broad- street nnd William-street, nnd on tho west by the corporate limits ; the second to embrace all that paH of the city bounded on the north by the river, on the east by the cor porate limits, on tho south by South Bread-street continu ed to tho corporate limits, ami on the west by Jefferson-st. continued to tue river ; tho third to embrace all that part of the city bounded on tho north by William-street and South Broad-street, un the east by atefferson-street continu ed to tho corporate limits, on the south by the corporate limits, and on the west by the corporate limit* ; nnd the fourth to embrace all that part of the city bounded on the north by South Broad-streetcnntinued to the corporate lim its, on the east by the corporate limits, on the south by tho corporate limit*, and on tho west by Jefferson-street con tinued to the corporate limits. Sec. 2. Bo It further ordained by the authority aforesaid. That there shall be elected at tho first regular meeting (j Council after the passage of this ordinance, and annually thereafter on tho first regular meeting in July, a Dis pensary Physician for each of said districts, whose duty it shall he to furnish the destitute sick within the limits of Ids district with necessary medicines, to give them medical nnd surgical rnlvice nnd attention, to visit them at their places of abode when necessary, to attend in person, or by competent substitute, at tlieir offices on every Bfondny and Thursday, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. BI. and 1 o'clock.?. M., for consultation with out-door patients, and to keep always a competent supply of vaccine matter for vaccinating the poor and to furnish physicians, the lat ter to pay a reasonable aod proper price therefor. Sec. 3. Be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid. That the said dispensary Physicians shall be’considered, held and taken as officers of the city, and shall be liable to tho samo penalties for non-performance or neglect of any of tlieir official duties as are now prescribed in tbe case uf other city officers. Sec. 4. Be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid. That such Dispensary Physician before entering on the du ties of his office shall take the oath prescribed for city offi. cars, and execute a bond with two socuritle* in the penal sum of one thousand dollars.conditional for the faithful perform ance of the duties of his office. Each Diapen*ary Physician shall receive in full compensation for medicines and ser vices, a salary of six hundred dollars per annum, payable monthly. Sec. 5. Bo it further ordained by the authority aforesaid. parts or ordinances mllitntiug a- That all ordinances and . _ gainst this ordinance bo. and the samo are hereby repealed. Passed in Council, Savannah, 14th July, 1863. (L. B.j R. WaYNE, Mayor. Attest. EnwARn G. Wilson, Clerk of Council. jy!7 A BILL, to be entitled an ordinance to amend an ordi nance entitled “ nn ordinance to prevent bulls, cows, oxen nnd calves, and other cattle from running at largo,” passed in Council. February. 1841. Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the Blayor and Aldermen of the city of Savnnnnh and tho hamlets thereof, in Council ns senibled. and it is hereby ordained by the authority of the same. That from nnd after the passing of this ordinance, tho provision* of the above recited ordinance be Koamend- cd and extended as te prevent bulls, cows. oxen, calves and other cattle running at large within the following limits, viz: Guinnet-strcet on the south, prolonged east and west to the extender} incorporate limits of the city of Savannah and the hnmlcta thereof; the Savannali riveron tho north nnd the corporate limits of tho city of Snvannsh on tho east and west. Sec. 2. Ite it further ordnined by the authority nforesald. That all ordlnnnccsor parts of ordinances militating against tlio provisions of this ordinance bo, and tho samo are here by repealed. R. WAYNE, Mayor. [Attest] EnwARp Q. Wilson. 0. c. june4 The above hare also for rale, the great MORTIMORietn BITTER CORDIAL AND BLOOD Pimp,,, 11113 invaluable preparation has obtuiili ”*^' wberevei Introduced, unprecedented^ Wuty, auy other preparation brought Ix-fure n, 1h btoj. Jj tlplled thousands whohavousedIt™nd iP' ,lUe - marvellous effects in removing disrase ik Restoring the Nervous si , now herald it tAhe world a* po 5ses »lIe 8 ,f ,Cm ’ virtues known In the Biaterin Medics 8 lh * Uu,t Physicians of the first standing in the m.iu,. use and prescribe it as the niurt eirectivf. <lical pr ° r «*o» Alterative nml ntood Purin. ever known. To the sedentary it fit. Balm or Gilead. Especially to Female* t„ P i" Ttd Us ble condition of life, It recnmmemK, 0 l'f 1,T ry con «i’t point of efficacy to nny of the numerou»7,? centra ted under the comprehensive E XTRACT of an Ordinance, passed August 2. 1889, enti tled an 1 * Ordinance defining what shall be considered puelle nuisances, and for the prevention, punishment and removal of the same.” Sec. 10. Be It further erdatned, That It shall not be law ful for any cow, steer, hetter or calf to be or go at large witblnthe limits of the city, from the setting of the sun to the rising of tho same ; and the owners of such cattle so found at largo, shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding five dollars for each and every time any such animal shall be found nt Inrgn ; and It shall be Ihe duty of the City Mar* ehalapd City Constables to toko such cattlo so louod at largo, contrary tn the provisions of tills ordinance, and im pound them until tho said fine and all costs are paid, and If tho animal be not claimed within five d*y*. it shall bo the duty of tlie City Marshal tn sell the same at the pound, first giving at least Hro days’ notice in ono of tho public gsreltcs nf the city of the description ofthe animal and the timo and place nf sale, nud ho sltall pay the nott proceed*, after deducting the fine and costa. Into tho City Treasury, suhjoct to the order of Council, who may nnd shall enter tho same to bo paid to tho owner of such animal when remiirod Sec. 11. Bo it further ordained, That any bull found at large within tho limits of the city, shall be considered as a nui«aneo,aud may be hilled-by any person juuc24 iiAURIQIi G1COVK CRMKTKllY, O RDINANCE PASSED 3D JUNK, 1862.—Sec. 10. Bo it further ordained by tho authority aforesaid, Thatfrom and altar the day of publication of tho preparation of said Laurel Grove Cemetery shall be mad* by the Mayor as a- bore provided for, it (ball not be lawful to inter any dead body in any other place within the corporate limits of tlje city of Savannah, than In the said Laurel Grove Cemetery ana tn the present Hebrew Cemetery, and any person who shall Do Inter or cause to be interred, or be tn any manner concerned in Interring any dead body within tbe corporate ’lImlte)Mv« laUurel Grove Co met er^ and said Hebrew Ce- THE WONDER OS’ THE WORLD I “ We would not grow one bud of hope You cannot garner in ripe fruit! *’ T HE GREAT REMEDY is at last discovered, and that foil destroyer oNiuman happiness at length is conquered! Consumption shall no longer rob our firesides of tlieir brightest ornaments, and sink many a gentle spirit to nn untimely grave! Consumption can bo cured—Asthma will soon be as tlie things that were—and Coughs and CoUl*. tlie parents of that fell disease, that so often brings wo tn the homos of our land, vanish, as If by magic, before this sover eign remedy. This Is that which has so long been sought for. nnd te in full faith offered to the public as a certain cure for coughs, colds, whooping-cough, croup, asthma, and consumption nnd will, in any case where lungs sufficient are left to sus tain life, check tlie ulceration and raise the patient to health. This is not nn idle boast, nor is tills remedy sent into the market without a thorough trial, but lias proved beyond a doubt, that what has been asserted can be dons. *• Tlie sentiment, that consumption cannot be cured, has destroyed more lives than tbe dlsense Itself.”—Dr. Warren. lint there la Hopei DEVINES’ COMPOUND PITCH LOZENGE! Hie proprietor, by the use of this article, and the blessing of Providence, was raised, when he was pronounced by his e slcinn to be almost dying with consumption, to perfect ltli. nnd is not willing that so great a blessing should be withheld from thoso on whom “this right hand emissary of death” has placed his mark. The Lozenge is perfectly harmless in its nature, and enn he taken with Impunity by tbe infant and tlie iuvnlid ; and its beneficial effects will bo felt In a few hours after com mencing its use. I«t all then, tiy it. nnd if these assertions ute not proved, after nn impartial trial, the price of the box will bo returned, nnd all agents are authorized to refund the money in any case where tho article is not perfectly satisfactory. Theso I/izenges are put up in 26 cents, 60 cents, and $1 boxes.nnd only need a trlalto be fully appreciated. C. 1*. HUNT. Darien, Ga., only agent for the Southern States, to whom all orders must bo addressed. felB-d&w C HERRY LOZENGES.—Compound Wild Cherry I/>tenges. for coughs, colds, and inllenza*. Theso Lozenges will be found much more convenient than any of tho liquid preparations,as they can be carried about the person, nnd always ready for use when tlie cough is troublesome, thus preventing a violent attack of coughing nnd constant irri tation of the lungs. Just received nnd forsnle by de«*v W. W. LINCOLN. Blonument Square. Ensr L inen Turkish friction towels—a very useful article for bathing purposes, and much superior to the gloves now in use Where friction is required, they are very highly recommended by the medical faculty In Eng land nnd tno United States. Just received and for sale by mli24 W. W. LINCOLN, Blonument Square Srljools. UNIVERSITY OP LOUISIANA.—MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. T IIF, Annual Course of lectures in this Department will •nnimcnce on MONDAY, November 14, and will ter minate in tlie ensuing Btnrch. JAMES.I ONES. M. I).. Professor of Practice. J C. RIDDEIJ.. BI. D.. Professor of Giemistry. WARREN STONE, M. D.. Professor of Surgery, A. II. (’ENAS. M. D, Professor of Obstetric*. A..I. WKDDKRBURN, M. D.. Professor of Anatomy. GUSTAVU8A. NOTT.B1. D. Professor of Materia Blcdica. THOMAS HUNT, BI. D., Professor of Physiology aud Pathol- ' G*. an-1 J. II, Ihla la a FmfaWaspirt,plaaaaallauk, ... l (? ! be J we 3 ^ «ny state of health, ew/t. , PH&ttlj For sale gists. Savannah, Ga. delicate Fbnalt 1 AT* Price $1 00 per bottle, W. V. ALEXANDER k Cn 1. , No. 1 Barctey-street. (Astor obyA. A. BUUJMONa. and J. IHJAIm-k annnli, Ga. '• UK ”-K. Iinq. “AYKa'gCHKIUlY'PECTOnai'^ Rr the cure of Coughs. Colds. Jtuarieneuii»t -' a x 1 Croup - Althma ' and SmSEf* “And by tho river, upon tho bank tlwreHu trees for meat, whose leaf slinll not fail,- ..J 11 ? ro » ill of shall be for meat and tbe leaf TTKRE was hope for the sick recorded «n S'^'" XI ry year add* new proof to tbo Maur»n« .i ^ ,*'*• promises shall not fail. nce Ant thn» As medical science discovers and desiimitM a. nature has given, one by one. tbe dlsS^Jate 1 ! 4 " race yield to the control of art. Of all l l eiS lou suffer from, none 1ms carried more viettmitn?. „ *• grave than Consumption of the Lung*. SabtateUi!. ^ some evidence that this too mny bo cured .lism ,**,*•*• nary complaints, in all their forms, 2/8 Cherry Pectoral. 1 «• reacted by Spaco will not permit us to publish here nn. or the cures it has affected, but the Eft rroport,wl will furnish our circular, free, whereon ire f u n and Indisputable proof of the facts. ruu l*tleul«n SuffcrerM rendund judge for yourselves ibr Iqfluenta and Hooping Ciw\. Sir: I have repeatedly UHcd'^u^aimM’MtoMf hooping cough nnd influenza and have J £dMfab pronouncing it a complete remedy. Four of 1,.,- no. have been afflicted with these dlacW. Z 5 the l’ectorel hns always afforded inrtaut relief. * We attest the truth of tho above statemert* 0 GU), “ - M.BIcGlvtv. Editor NsthvUle Whir J BI. ZIMMERMAN,DrureUt 1 ibr a Consumptive Cough. ' PmvBCHu. pa Feb 25 lui Dear Sir : For three years 1 have been afllicted *iih» cough so distressing that 1 frequently ui*,aired 0 f much of the time I was obliged to sit upall night law chair, as my cough would suffocate me when I laid do.7 Having used many remedies without much relief.lit W tried the Cherry Pectoral, which under I'ruvidenee corri mo altogether, I am with gratitude yours, Jamis M'Cixtun. This is one of the numerous cures of Atthma ichich Iusn Un accreditol to Cherry Pectoral. CORNKI.R’SG. BEARD,BI.D.,1, . ... SAMUEL P. CHOPPIN, M. D., } r,cn ' on rirntors of Anatomy. Tlie rooms for dissecting will bo open from the third Blon day in October to tho First of April. The Faculty nre Visiting Physicians and Surgeons of the Charily Hospital, and attend tills institution from Novem ber to April. Tho Students nccompany the Professors in tlieir visits, and thus enjoy cxtraorilinary practical advan- toges. free of expense. There nre about ono thousand patients proscribed for daily in this Hospital. The number of patients is nenrly twonty thousand, in tho year. THOMAS HUNT, BI. D., Dean. July 28—w3m MEDICAL COLLEGE OP THE STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA. rpHE Annual Course of Lectures ill this Institution will X commence on the first Blouduy inlNovembcr next. Anatomy—Prof. J. K. Holbrook, BI. D. Surgery—Prof. E. Geddlngs, Bi. D. Institutes and practice—Prof. J. Henry Dickson, BI. D. Physiology—Prof. James Bloultrie, BI. J’. Materia Blcdica—Prof. Henry It. Frost. 31. D. Obstetr cs—Prof. Thos. G. Priolenu. BI. D. Chemistry—Prof. C. U. Shepard, BI. D. Comparative Anatomy—•Prof. L. Agassiz. BI. D. Denionstrutor of Anatomy—Francis T. Billes. BI. D. Protector to tho Professor of Surgery—J. F. M. Geddlngs, Bi. D. CLINICAL INSTRUCTION. Dr. J. Cain, BL D., Physician to the Biarlno Hospital, and Clinical Instructor, lectures twice a week on tbe Diseases of that Institution. Prof. J. Ford Priqlxau. M. D., Physician to tho Hospital of the Alin* Houso. at Which lectures are delivered twlco a week on diseases, the diagnosis discriminated, and the stu dents indoctrinated in their treatment. Demonstrative instruction in medicine and surgery, at the College Hospital, by the Professors of the Medical Col lege. •At a special meeting of tho Trustees and Faculty of the Medical (follege of tbe State of South Carolina, held on tho 3d of January, 1852, Dr. L. Agassiz was unanimously elect ed Profes*or of Comparative Anatomy, with the distinct understanding that the collegiate expenses of the student are nut to be Inoreased by this addition to the course. jy!2—lnw6 HENRY R. FROST, Dean. Aiha.ny. N. Y April 17 IMt Dr. Ayer. Lowell—Denr Sir: I have for year* bwnifflitt- ed with asthma in the worst form, so that 1 luwbtfi obliged to sleep in my chair for n larger part of ihMii* being unable to brealli.* on my bed. 1 had tried »rmt many medicine*, to no purpose, until my plmicUnin. scribed, os nn experiment your Cherry Pectoral. At first it seemed te make me worse; but iu le« than* week, I began to experience tlie most gratifying relief Tn-a its use; and now. in four week*, tbe disease in entirely re moved. lean sleep on my bed with comfort, and enjoy a state of health which 1 hnd never expected to enjoy. Gunters. Fakiw. Commission and Forwarding Btercbut Prom the President of Amherst College. Edward Hilchad II. D., LL. D., dc. J. C. Ayer—Sir: I have used your Cherry Pecionl Ian; own ense of deep-seated bronchitis, and nm s.itbM.fna its chemical constitution, that it is nn admirable compouri for the relief of lnryngirnl and bronchial dfliculliM. If my opinion, as to It* superior diameter, can be nf soy m vice, you are at liberty to use it as you think proper. Amherst Sept. 12.1849. Kdwakd Hmnront. Among other distinguished nutliorilie* who hire lent their nnmes lo recommend this preparalion as the best known to them for affections of theiunp) are: President Perkins, Vermont Medical College. Professor Sillimnn. Yale College. Professor Valentine Mott. New York. Professor Cleavland. Bowdoin Medical College. Professor Butterfield. Ohio Medical College. Canadian Journnl nf Bledicnl Science. Boston Bledicnl and Surgical Journnl. Charleston. S. C. Bledicnl Review. New Jersey Medical Reporter. Hon. Henry Clay, U. S. Senator. Hon. Geo. P. Blarsh. Americnn Ambassador to Turkey Gen. Emanuel Bulness. President of Cldli. Rt. Rev. Eil. Power. I-nrd Bishop of Toronto. Also, many eminent physician* in foreign eounlnei. Not only in tho morn dangerous nnd rtistreMlnydiwei of tlio Lungs, hut also as n family medicine fonmwoil ne, it is tlie safest, pleasantest and he*l intewi-rll Prepnred hv J. C. AYER. Chemist.to»dl JUm. Sold by TURNER k CO., A. A. SOI.OMON?. ff.lt. US- COLV. HENDRICKSON k BiOORE, Savannah; and by tlie Druggists throughout tho State, cod&w.ltn-mijl? GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE. Legislative Charter, granted in 1849. T HE Spring session will commence on the second Bfondny, which lathe 12th day of January. Geo. Y. Browne, President and Professor of Blontal and Moral Science. l’.Locn. Professor of Natural Sciences. L. R. Uranium, Professor ot Blathcmatics and Director ot Biusic. Henry M. Holtzclaw, Professor of Belles Lettres. The Faculty wiU be assisted by the following Ladies, viz:— Btra. Browne, Bfrs. Branham, Blisses Bennett, Bumstcad. Bleredlth. and E. Bennett Catalogues containing further information, may be ob tained by applying to either of the officers of the College, or to either of the following gentlemen, who constitute the Board of Trustees: E. E. Jones. BI. D., President; B. M. Pee ples. Eaqr., Treasurer; Thos. J. Burney, Eaqr., Secretary; Col. J.B. Walker, Rev. N. G. Foster. Rev. C. M. Irwin, Wm. S. Stokes. Edmund Walker. Zacharlah Fears, Nathan Maaacy. Wm. W. B. Crawford, BI. D., Bcnj. Harris, Jaa. F. Swanson, J W. Fears. R. P. Zimmerman. Bladlson, Morgan county, Doc. 23rd, 1851. dr 20 lawd&wlf MERCEIt UNIVERSITY. Penfleld, Greene County, eta. srcnie. T HE Studies In this University are:—A Theological course of three years, designed for thoso who aro preparing for the Gosiiel Ministry ; A Collegiate Course of four years, equal to that of other Colleges in the country; AScientifieCoursoof three years, including, with some ad dition. all tho studies of the Collegiate Course except tho An cient languages ; ADMISSION. Tlie regular time for tho admission nf Students, is at the opening of tlie 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, Ca^sr, Virgil. Cicero's Select Orations, and Jacob’s Greek Reader ; ana must bcntleastfourtcenyearsof age. >v> , f, AI - im ,vro, vi jmaiu.---*. Candidates for admission Into the Scientific Course must cure d of Spvhllls. In the worst fo r 'n. b J ,c *5i ( , , J c oo- sustain a saturacteryexaminatlon on Geography, Arithmetic, ^fixture. He say* he cheerfully reconJioendiii I » B '‘ English Grammar, Simple Equations In Algebra, and two books iu Geometry; and must be at least sixteen years of ago. KXFENSFfl. Tuition. Spring 7brm. Phil ftrm. In Theological Seminart,. ... a Gratuitous... .Gratuitous. InCoujxjk. 126 00 $16 00 . 25 00 16 00 ScientificCourse, Ln Academy— IVeparatory Class 25 00 16 00 Second “ 20 00 12 00 Third « 15 00 9 00 Elementary u 10 00 6 00 Room Rent 6 00...... 4 00 *" 1 00 Contingent Expenses. 2 00 These expenses require to be paid in advance. From Students who lodge In the College build) From Students who lodge tri the College buildings, fifty dollars will be received a* full payment for the tuition fees, room rent, nnd contingent expenses of the year. Tlio price of Board in tho vUtoge 1a $10 per month ; of washiug, room-rent,and fuel, $3. COMMENCEMENT AND VACATIONS. The Commencement te held on the - last Wednesday In July. There are two Vacations, dividing the year Into terms, as follows 1 First Term—from last Wednesday in August to December 15th. Winter Vacation—from December 15th 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 of Trusteaa. Any friend, by application to Dr. J. L DAGO, President of tho University, will reeeivo a catalogue, containing the oourso of studies, and all other necessary information gOAP^BTARCH.CANDU ,, Ac,—800 boxes Family, Pala No. 1 and 1 ft Bar Soap, 100 do Colgate’s Pearl Starch. 80 do Beadel’a fl’s and B’s Tallow Candles. 60 do Star do, 40 * CO. CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE. TI1B GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD! Not 11 Particle of Mercury in It. A N INFALLIBLE REMEDY fur Scrofula. King'* Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruption*, Fimphs or Pustule on the Face. Blotches. Rolls. Chronic Sore fin, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Hend. Enlargement andi’sin of tho Bones nnd Joints. Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Its* tiers, Lumbngo, Spinal Complaints, and all liineosesaririrg from nn Injudicious use of Blercury. Imprudence In Impurity of tlio Blood. This vnlunble Bleilicine, which has In come celelralflf"' the number of extraordinary cure* effected through it* agency, lias induced tho proprietor*, at tlie urgent rttjutd of their friend*, to offer it to the public, which they d« with tho utmost confidence in its virtue*and wonderfulcunlin properties. The following cortifirnt. *. selected frem«terg* number, are. however, si ranger testimony than ihe nwr* word of the proprietor* ; and are all from genthmfn v™ known in their localities, and of the highest reipectswf many of them now residing in the city nf Richmond, i». F. HOYDEN. Eeq., of the Exchange Hotel. Richmond known every where, says he has seen the Medicine c»W4 Cauteh'u ErANisn BlixirRE administered inorershnwr™ casea. in nearly all the diseases for which it I* recommetj* ml. with the most astonishingly good result*. He say* •* “ tho most extraordinary medicine he has cerr seen. AGUE AND FEVER—GREAT CURE—I hereby cert#, that for three years I had Ague and Fever of the mn»t on- lent description. I had seveml Physician*, took largequsn* titles of Quinino. Mercury, and I believe all the Tonies ad vertised. but all without any permanent relief. Mu>i ■ tried Cartkh's Spanish Mixtvrk. twrfbnttle* of which«/<• tually cured me. and I am happy to say 1 have h»d ncitcn Chill* or Fevers since. I consider it the best Tnnic in tw world, and the only medicine that ever reached Beaver Dam, near Rishmond. Va. JOHN C. B. LUCK, Esq . now in the city of Richmond,tri w many years in the Post Office, ha* *unh confidence mu astonishing efficacy of Oartkr’b Spasihi Minnxin*' has bought upwards of 60 bottles, which he ba* given* 1 to the afllicted. Mr. Luck says he has never knotn u w fail when taken according to direction*. , Dr. BUNGE, a practising Physician, and formerly™ City Hotel, in the city of Richmond, say* he has in a number of instances the effect* of CiBta* c Mixture, which were most truly surprising He esse nf Consumption, dependent on the Liver, the gw* 1 fectowerowonderfulindeed. , , . SAMUEL BI. DRINKER, of the firm of JMnkerk Richmond, was cured of Liver complaint 8 7f*v, t _. nrc ing. bv the 11*0 of two bottles of farter's Spanish * .. GREAT CURE OF SCROKUM-Tho Klitom of tbe SR mond Republican had a servant employed in ter r room,enrol of violent scrofula,combined witn 11 ', tism, which entirely disabled him from work. » , of Carter's Spanish Mixture made a perfecl cureot l the Editor*, in a public notice, say limy " n i tb« mend it to all who are afllicted with any dieesee CTlii ANOTHER CURE OF SrROFl'U-I K1 JJ valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter* ■'S.uvg turn. I consider It a truly valuable mfdioM- i, i inWB A TAYLOR, Conductor on the R. F. A Y. R. R. Co - Wchn ™ 8aft D Rheum of 20 Years Standing CjjjJ Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, residing in the city « 0 j was cured by three bottle* of Carter’s .-panish > » |U Salt Rheum, which ho had nearly 20 nnnrtoz tho physicians of the city could not cure. Mr. ^ is a well known merchant of Richmond, 1*.,» D I* most remarkable. , „ t..A » «rr*M WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond. U , had Blixture. He says he cheerfully 1 siders itan inyafuabie medicine. . RICHARD t WEST, of Richmond, was cored « „ and what physician* called confirmed Consu p three hoi ties of Carter’* Spanish Mixture. EDWIN BURTON. Commissioner of the Reveo”'- ; !n » has seen the good effects or Carter’s * £ " „ ** number of Spyhilitlc cases, and ssys it is » p* that horrible disease. . _ 0 M ewt* WM. G. HARWOOD, of Richmond, Va.. enrta ( p- and ulcers, which disabled him from walking. te bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, andjj-outd. walk without a crutch, in a short time pennsnen j Price $1 per bottle. * on.. No. » Principal Depots at BL WARD. CLOSE Mliton lane, Nsw York. strtl L PhD*' T. W. DYOTT k 80NS, No. 132 North 4 ^{{eNNETT ft BEERS.Nn. And for rate by SIJOMA8 BI. TURNER * VT*»f 4I 0ARTER, A A*I/ILOMONS * CO.. SmaA, Druggists and Country Merchants everywhere. ' ""cOUGIlS, COT.IIS AND T)AST1I.US BE PAKIR-For ' l '“,S ‘‘ 1 and bronthl.1 alfccUoA.orH.tfToa4 ■JJS'r* Ihl. .Bison of tho jear. JJSJto, but g,*5 titles do Peris to cure all the Ills life « b* . ' , trial* say they will cure .11 affections ft Taylor,« them will prove. Bfanutecturcd by Bloom « / M N d ',P^nT; ^ S'-** TmeHSON'S RAZOit SrRorT..-Th/w.«i. b “7,^ «. E merson’s kaaoh superior to any others now in use. m sure and get the genuine Strop, M WunterfeiU^ring foe rawe namerthe » * worthteu.