The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, August 11, 1853, Image 4

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X E5S,d Prasiwsgsg jsgaitfsj&'usfsss 1 mffxc’mnLUAimN, ci«k ■ <=. c. c. cssttra. 1 ;: BSSSSaB ®’“£ aMBaMaIi MKEFra ftAK-wgfbi «>M, Sng «y (j TnMday toSeptembernext,before thocourthouse to thccttr of «mnn»h, between the legal hour* of sale, two ttonreftwo wmooI| one cart, two plough! and one harrow; UtMm t« aaU*7 * 8. th. lasaed from Chatham Superior Court tnfhror ot N. 11. It H. Weed against Simeon Z-Mur-| TTHAfaxJI SHntIFFCaAlja.—WiUbMoUl, on the first I L/ Tueedar In September nea*. before tbe court house In L the cityofflaTannab, between the legal hour* of sale, one Iron flre-proof chest, the property of Samuel Hoyt fcCo., ■^^^^^lon.the Inferior Cuurt of Chat- eernt Whereat, Mary A. Rouwwau wUl apply at the rt of Ordinary far letteja of administration on tha th- W ^eL J a U re”u5r» U Ib5Ito cite andadmonlihall whom Itmay concern to be and appear beforaaald Court to make ohjeo- tlon (If any they hare) on or before the flret Monday In September next, otherwise said letters will be granted. - * **—' Ordinary for Chatham iptet Wltueu.— county, thu let day ot Aui, July W JOSEPH GANAIIL, DXf. 0.0. 0. PiEORGIA-CtouAamCbtmfy j—TouUwhomlt may oou- concern t Whereaa, Mary A. Rousseau will apply at the Court of Ordinary for lettere of administration on the estate of Jules Rousseau t : . These are. therefore, to cite and and admonish all whom It may concern to be and appear before satd Court to make ohlcotion (If any thoy hare) on or before the first Monday In October noxtf otherwlae Mid letters will be granted. Witness, Joseph Ganahl. Ksq.,l)ep. Ordinary for Chatham county this third day of August 18611. aUR i JOSEPH GANAHL. Ptl*. 0. o. o. MdMld^wder of'the II ham county. JOHN DEVANNYf Sheriff o.o. —HATH AM SHERIFF'S SALK.—Will be sold, on tne Ant that lot or parcel of land, being lot number eight, and the eaatnn balrof lot number nine, flret ty thing, Anson ward, — t, between Drayton and Abercorn-streets, to- ▼or of Philip D. woolnopter, agent, against i Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney. tSSr JOHN DEVANNY. Sheriff 0. a C HATHAM SHERIFF'S SALE OOftflN USD.—’Will be sold on the first Tuesday In September next, bofore the court house in the olty of Savannah, between the usual hours of Mle, one undivided fourth part of two wharf lota, or pieces of ground, situated on Hutchison’s Island, in • the oonnty of Chatham and 8tate of Georgia, being lots Noe. thirteen and fourteen, together with all the reser voir*, wharves, buQdlnge and Improvements on said lots, and the steam engines and boilers, the plaining ma chine, clapboard machine, uw gates, force pumps, and ail other machinery of every kind and description in and about the Mid lots or building, (meaning the one-fourth part of the Oglethorpe sUm saw mill.) with the appurtenancea thereunto belonging and appertaining; levied on aathe property of Edward F. Klnchley and Robert Todd, to satisfy a fl. fa. on foreclosure of a mortgage isaued from Chatham Superior Court in favor of George Newell vs. Edward F. Klnchley and Robert Todd. Property set forth in said fl. fa. aogS JOHN DEVANNY, Sheriff o. a TlHATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE CONTINUED.—Will bo sold, on the flrst Tuesday in September next,before the court house In Savannah, between the legal hours of sale, all that certain messuage tenement and tract of land, situate, tvlng and being in the county of Chatham afore- Mid. butting and bounding as follows : Commencing at tbe south-east corner of the limits of the city of Savannah and running south IB*, weat 28 chains and 2 links along tho line of said olty limits continued, to a road commonly known as Lover’s lane, thence along tho lino of Mid road north 77*, west 13 ebaina and 67 links to a ditch, thence along the centre of said ditch north 13*, east 26 chains and 2 links to the southern Una of said city limits, thenco along j Mid 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 m the property of Jo seph M. Turner, to satisfy a fl. fa. issued from Chatham Su perior Court in Ikvor of John F. Gnilmartln, administrator of Wilson Oden, deceased, against Joseph M. Turner. Prop- ertv pointed ont by plaintiff’s attorney. angS JOHN DEVANNY, Sheriff c. o. G EORGIA—Bullock County:—To all whom it may con cern: Whereas, Wm. Lee; Jr. will apply at tho Court or Ordinary for letters disralssrty as administrator on the estate of Thomas Lee. a lunatic, deceased : Thcso are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to bo and appear at the Court of Ordinary for Bui- loch county on the first Monday in October next, to make objections,if any they have, otherwise Mid letters will be granted. Witness, Wm. Lee, sen’r. Esq.,Ordinary for Bollochcounty, this 17tbaay of March,1863. mh25 W1LLLVM LEE, 8r., 0. B. o G EORGIA—fluflocA County:—To all whom it may con cern : Whereas, Jehue Everitt will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for lottera dismissory on tho estates of John Everitt ana Sarah Everitt s These are, therefore, to cite 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 first Monday In November next, otherwise Mid letters will bo granted. Witness, Wm. Lee, sen.,Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch coun ty, this 25th day of April, 1863. ap!25 WM. LEE. Sen’r., o.n o G EORGIA—Bulloch 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, have ap- . lied for letters dismissory; These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may oncera to be and appear at tho Court of Ordinary for Bui- loch county.on the first Monday inNnvembor next,to make objections, if any they have, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, Wm Lee. sen’r,Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, this 26th day of April,1853. a P 126 WM. LEE, Sen’r, o. n. o. G EORGIA—Bullock County r—To all whom it my concern Whereas, William Holloway, administrator of tho es tate of Mitchell Holloway, deceased, will apply to tho Hon. the Ordinary of said county, for letters dismissory from said Those are. therefore, to cite and admonlshjall concerned to file their objections (if any they have) to the applicant in the Clerk’s office of said Court, on or before tho first Mon day in October next, otherwise letters dismissory will bo granted. Witness. Wm. Lee, sen’r.. Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch coun- ty, this 17th day of March, 1853. mh23 WILLIAM LEE. Sen’r., 0. B. c. G 'EORGIA—Chatham County *—To all whomyt ntrty con cern : Whereaa, William J. Marshall will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on tho es tate of Margaret W. Marshall: These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom itmay concern to bo and apper before aald Court to make objec tion (If any thoy havo) on or before tho first Monday iu Oc tober next, otherwise said letters will lie granted. Witness. Joseph Ganahl. Esq., Dep, Ordinary for Chatham county, this third day of August.1853. aug JOSEPH GANAHL DEP. 0. c. C. G EORGIA—Chatham Cbuntyi-To all whom it may concern: Whereas, John Evorard will apply at the Court of Or dinary for letters of dismissory as administrator on the os- tate of Patrick Tierny, doccased : Theso are. therefore, to cite and admonish all concerned to file their objections (If any they have) to tho applicant in the Clerk’s olllce of said Court, on orboforo tho first Mon day of Novembor noxt, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted, ty, Witness. John M. Millen,Esq.. Ordinary for Chatham coun- this 30th day of March, 1853. ■* ’ TMT1M If tntTW n r n mhSO JOHN M. MILLEN, o. c. o. | \EGRGl A—Chatham Cbunlfl.—To all whom It may con- U corn : Whereas. William J. Bulloch, Exocutor of the estate of Mary Neufvlll. deceased, will apply to tho Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory on the Mid estate: These are, thoreforo, to cite and admonish all and singu. lsr tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at the offleo of John M. Millon, Ordinary, within tho tlmo prescribed by law. and show cause (if any thoy have) why said letters should not bo grouted. Witness. Joseph Ganahl, Deputy Ordinary for Chatham county, this 1st day of August, 1853. July 20 JOSEPH GANAHL, DEP. o. 0. 0. C l BORGIA—Liberty County—To all whom it may con- T cem: Whereas. Joseph A. Anderson will apply at-tho Court or Ordinary for letters dismissory on tho catato or Mary E. Anderson, li.te of said county, deceased *, These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (If any thoy havo) on or bofore tho first Monday in September noxt, otherwise Mldlottera will be granted tho ^Witness my hand, tills 8th day of March, 1853. mhU J. 8. BRAPWELL, 0. t. q G EORGIA—Liberty County.—All persons concerned are hereby notified, that sixty days afterdate. 1 shall ap ply to the Court of Ordinary or Liberty county for leave to sell the real and personal estate belonging to the estate of tho late James Moody, deceased, of said county, for the benefit of tho creditors of said cstato and for the nurpose or a division of snid estate among the heirs and dlstribu- tees or said estate. aug4 M. J. MOODY. Ex’or. G EORGIA—Bryan County:—Notlco is hereby given that on tho flrst Mon ay in September next, wo will apply to tho Court of Ordinary, of tills county, for leave to divide tho estate of Ellas Perry, deceased. S. B. DANIEL,") N. J. Cl,ARK. >Administrators. at,g4 ISAAC PERRY.) N OTICE—All persons having demands against ilie os- tato of Elias Perry, late of Bryan county, deceased, will present Ihem ; and tlioso indebted to tho estate will please make immediate payment to L. B. DANIEL") N. J. CLARK. > Administrators. ang4 ISAAC PERRY,J T WO MONTHS after date application will l>« made to the Court of Ordinary of Bryan county, for leave to sell the Real Kstnto, belonging to James Clanton, deceased. July 2 J. C. MARSH. Ad’m N OTICE.—Two months after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county for leavo to sell the land and negroes belonging to the estate of Uriah H. Bivins, late of said county, deceased. aug2—w2m nENRY ROGERS, Adm’r do bonis non. sol sue udiwu hmivi, uuyv resiuou us ana wit isSsaHnui wmh fur one'month immediately preceding their registration, and continue so to do up to tho time of election, who have attained the ace oftwanty-one yean, hare pald all city taxes Ot haveln their own right sufficient real estate to satisfy any tax exe cutions which may be against them, who have made all re* turns required by tha otdfoanees of the city, and havo been registered according to tha provisions of tliis sct.—firfmd from (As Begistry Law,patsed j<m. 22,1862, • • . Tho following named parsons have registered their names since the first of January, 1868, and up to August 2, 1863, inclusive t A.—Matthias Amorous, John W Anderson, David Abra hams, Charles Arnold,George A Ash, Robert Austin, George Alexander, Charles B Ash, William U Andrews, Ueorgoli Ash, John S Achord, Georgo W Anderson, Stewart Austin, Benjamin K Armstrong, Thomas A Sskow, Thomas Arden, William Andre , ,, - 11,—Benedict Bourqnln. John W Biro, Gilbert Butler, John PBoifoulllet, John V Barber, Julius Uacliaraeh^eorge i Blount, Anton lJorchert, Josoph Black, Alexander Francis Umuott, James U Ikwblor. Mlolmcl Boley,Claudius K Marie, Chts W W Brucn. Janies M llutler, Hyman E Byck, William J Bandy, Edwin 11 Bacon, Wm James Bulloch, Biegmund Berg, Milton J Bocknor, John Boston, Henry 8 Uogardus, William H BulloclU’atrickBulkloy, John W Beaaley, John II Barnwell, James T Buckner, Anthony Basler, Tlioinsa A Brown, John Burns, Joseph II Burroughs, Berrien M U Bur roughs, William F Brantley, Charles II Boll, Elias B Bars tow, Motor A Blols, Wm Gaston Bulloch, I use Brunner, John Bruuucr, James Bancroft, Philip 11 Uehn, James A Brown, John Mscnherson Berrien, Barnard E Boo. Richard Burko, David Bell, Thomas If Barrett, Edward J Blount, Woilb Barnett, Ouurad E Byck. Charles Bishop, Wm Blols, Vahmtlno Brunner, Charles W llrunuor, Joseph W Brown, Joseph il Baldwin. Francis Blair, Michael Brannon, Jnmes 1C Bo liough t James A Bukor, William M Blount, Wm Den kon, Wililaro D Bsshlor, William Burges, Georgo A Uolfcull- let. William Becnken, Patrick Brady, Thornu U Bulloch, Henry Uagshaw, William Brunkard, James M Butlor. John P Illakoly, Michael Boylan, Thomas Bourkn, William H Ban inger, Joseph Bryan, Henry Burt. William Burke, Harvey I« Byrd, Francis S Butlley, llenry F Bennett, John llosch, John Blount, Samuel P Bell, Michael Barry. Patrick Brad- loy, Philip Bringman, Augustus Boullncau, Rich’d Brown, C. —Solomon Cohen, Bernard Constautlno, David 0 Cash, William Cullen, Peter Corb, David Isipcs Cohen, James A Courvolsio, Montgomery Cuinmlng, Daniel B Camp, Ueorgo U Cumin lug. Moses Coburn, William Crabtree. Aaron Cbatu plon, Daniel D Copp, Isaac Cohen, Frwlerick Cook, Frodorick w Cornwoll, William 1* Clark, William H Cuyler, Carrol A Cloud, Spencer Currell, Pierce Condon, William M Charters, Charlo- Clara, Daniol Clarke, John F Corapogntac. Ueorgo Culley, Myles 1) Cullens, Peter L Constantino, Nicholas Cru- ger, Henry R Christian. John Corneal, Wallace Cuinmlng. James li Carter, William Cooper, John J . Cornell, James T Clark, James 0 B Campbell, (Samuel J Cassells, Joseph 8 Carrnthcrs. John!) Charlton, Bryan Connor, WllllamtMcar Ciinrlton, William Cox, Hugh Cullen, James Cleary, Moroh S Cohen, Thuraas Corr, Josoph SCIaghorn, John F Cars ton. Charles P Cooper. John Greene Cooke. Heury Cleaver, Jacob Cohen, Benjamin L Colo, Silas M Colcing. John L Clark. Thomas W Coopor, llenry Cnsson. Jamus Cox, Robert M Charlton. Janies Cox. Francis Canfield, Peter Clark, Janus Carey, Thomas Cusacli, Thomas Carey, Dantol Colo, Luko Christie. Lewis F Cooke, Earl A Crafts, Patrick Clark, Mich ael Cusacli. Michael Conway. Antonio Chrlstidora, Isaao J Cohen, Francis Champion. Aaron Champion. Thomas Col tins, Edward T Conner, william Connor, Andrew Connor, Charles Cannon. Thomas Conway, ilichnrd W Cubbedge, Francis T Colo, William Carson, Wm F Chaplin, Moses A Co hen, Heman A Crane, John Cass, John M Coopor, Lemuel G Clark, Luke Canon. Robert J Coughey, Jonathan A Ca dey, Denis dairy, John Corcopely. Joseph V Cunnerat. Jus Connolly. John LCopo, A Cordos, John A Chambers.Patrick Girnuy, Michael deary, James ECope, William A Cook, Bar ton Centre, John Clnncy.Thomas Cunniff, John Cloary, D. —David R Dillon, Martin Duggan. Archibald C Davon- K rt. Isaac I>avis. John Daily, James Dunn. William Dixon, trick DevIno.Cbesley Dugger, William II Dunning, Henry J Dickerson, AlbertL DcLorge. Isaac D’Lyon, John E Davis, John Doyle, jr., Isaac DeLaroche, William M Davidson. Win 11 Davis, Richard Daweon,Charles 8 Davis, Nicholas Dixon, l<ewis I< Davis. Francis II Doraere, Patrick Doyle, Michael Donnelly, Morty Dorgan, John Downing, Richard W I>ela* uey. Thomas Doyle. Thomas E Davis. Sheldon C Dunning. Georgo W 1 hi vis. Michael Daily, Francis D Dana, Joseph O Davis, John Doyle, Jacob DcLi.Motta.Johu I‘ A Dupon, Put- rick Dolan, Francis Daly, James II Domuud, Jamoa Doylo Patrick Downey. James Downey. Michael Downoy, John Deacey, Henry Daneofclser, John Dolan. IS—llenry Ellis, Peter Endrcs. John Evcrard. Richard Fjinls. .loliu Klskeauip, Stephen Elliott. Jacob A Epstein, John B Epstein, Thomas Lion, Daniol Egan, Jas A Ernst. John Eady. F.—Joseph Felt. Owen Foley, Jeremiah Fielding. Green Fleetwood, Louis N Fallignnt. Gaspar J Fulton. Washington F Florence,Joseph 8 Fay, John G Fallignnt. John C Fcrrtll, Andrew Furry, Frederich Finch. IVilliam D Ford. Sewell II Fisk. Jolin flcmming, Richard Flanigan. Tliomas Ford, Patrick Fleming, John Foster, John I) Fish, Bryan Foley j Jnslali It Fisher, John Foley. Jacob Friend. Dogald Fergu- son, John Flannegan, Janies Fountain, Henry It Fort.Benja min Fickling. Robert Ferrell. Gordoy i'ayo. Joseph E Falli- gaut. Randiilph 11 Fell, William Fielding. Janies A Fawns, William HFleming, Alexander Fawcett. Georgo S Frierson, N OTICE.—Two months after date, I will apply to the lion. Court of Ordinary for Camden county, for leave to soil part of water lot and improvements. No four. In the town of Bt. Marys, belonging to tho estate of John T. Ua- dulpii. deceased, for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. EMILY RUDULPH. Adm’ix., junelO Estate J. T. Ruduipli.deceased. N EW MARKET, (TENN.,) May 24. 1853.— 1 Three months aflor dnte. application will bo made to the Bank of tho Slato of Georgia, for payment of n 850 dollar bill of said Bank. No. 217,1. K. Tefft. Cashier, tho right hnd 1 alf of which has been lost or stolen. may25—3m JOHN C. IIAMMOND, N OTICE.—-Two month* after date, application ' r * * “ " " Ill be _ made to tho Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county, for leave to sell the real cstato of Hannah Cono, Into of aald county, deceased. jj-23 JONATHAN GR1NF.R. Adin’r. ivy Briber, Wm Henry ^led. • •’ , ,n ABohaf. Fran os Shells,' SaUssey. James J Snider, John ^ llenry Bjrin, rfiSSiffelfiSflteiSJ BnMMl'B BibleyV enullanl, Abtuum Hlmpnoa. IJur Bolnmnne, JuHi for. Frederick Schaffer, Kmncla F Btrobhart, Fran Hannan 8Uber, Joachim R Baussby. James J Sn _, Bavage. Kara Stacy, Jams) H Bandlronl, Jdiob Bhaifor,Con rad Schnlder, John 0 Seaton, John II Straus. Jdhn FBtur- tovnnt, Walter W Smith, Francis M Rtone, Emanuel Bhef- tall, Jolm H Slegln, Alexander J 0 Shaw. Farley R Sweat. James F Stokes, John A Staley, Atmkr Sawyer, Samuel U Sweet. James Sullivan. Solomon Sheflall," Daniel T Scran- ton, Daniel U Stewart, John Slone, William 8*Ua, Joseph l) Stcbblna, Jacob Bpatig. William Hhlonera, John SUuutel. Matthew Shannon, Dannie'8ullivan,' PhlUp Smith. Jolin Shwlnk, James Shea, Jamea P Screven, Thompson L Smith. William Swoll, Richard Scanlnn, Alexander A Bmets, Wil liam H Smith, Andrew 8teafvater, Edward J Sanders. Mar- decal Sheftall, 8r„ Jacob A Bhaifor. Hannan Sangstoch. Jas M Stripling. Francis Sawyer, Timothy Sheridon, John Scud der, James Skinner, Lewi* Smith, John Shea, Goo IBpen- ccr, Samuel L Bpelsogger, Simon Bnntlm. lliomas Smith, James Shephard. James Bkinuer, George Simmons, Tliomaa Suilth.Tlionias Scalluy, Georgo J Smith, Johu Rtmldanl, Jesse J Smith. Jolm B Span, Capt John Stevenson. Dr James M Schley. Thomas Saunders, John Steinberg. Wyatt W Starke. William 8tarr. William. J Stafford. William R Sy- mons, PatrlcxScantan,JosephSUUIvnn,John Sullivan, John Scanlan, George N Staley, Henry Stark. George Bhults,Dan- iol Sullivan, Henry Saunders, Charles E Smith, Samuel Sol- omons, Edward J Saunders, Tliomaa F Stevens, Newton Striidlng, William Star, jr., Amos 8cudder. Jamea Swan 8ulllvan, “ ~" • — , Adam Rhort, John Sherlock, William Sandors, Cliaros Schreck. Ephraim Scudder, Augustus Schnldenmn, John Sullivan, Martin Sullivan, William F Shoarer, Nicho las Hlnnot. T.—Peter 0 Tliomas John P Tucker, John T Tliomaa, William 8 Tlumipson,George HTItcoiub, Charles 0 Talblrd John DTenbrock.John Thompson, Frcdorlrk A 'Dipper. Jas Tliurrt. William II Tinsley. Barnard G Tlldoii, Anderson C Tom*. Francis Truohelut. William TThomnsnn. John Tier ney. Edward Townsend. John C Taylor. Alfred F Torlay, is- rnel K Tefft, Lewis E Tobeau.Wm II Tlsnn. John II Tliode, Cornellu* Tiirbush, Joslah P Tustin, John V Tarver. Israel K Tefft, David Thompson, William Tliomas, Peter Thomp son, Joseph It Thompson. Stephen A Tumor. John Tanner. William 8 Taylor, Milton Turner. Patrick Ty dings, Henry J Ttedomann. ' V—Charles Van Horn. David Veader Trtstam Verstllle, nenry 11 Verstllle, William U S Vorstllle, Henry Vlolatltch, William 0 Vandenuurgh. W—Richard Wayne,Edward G Wilson.William Waters, Robert I) Walker. Henry F WlUInk. Laurence W Wall, Na thaniel F Webster. Henry 0 Wycr, James T Webb. Henry E Weed, Smith Wnrnor. Thomas Whlto, Francis H Welmnn. Nicholas Wolf, William White, Tliomas S Wayne. Benjamin Whitehead, Jacob Wlnebcrg, Samuel A Wood. Georgo 8 Walt, Charles Wilson. Thomas J Walsh, John W Wilson. Jo- Jepb Washburn, TacharLh N Winkler. Lewis W Wells.Ed- mund Wallen, Wylly Woorlbridgo. Cliibitophar wtiito.Setli IVim-tward, Isaao Wilder, Dennis Wynn. James Whlto. Philo HWIldman, William Watson, William P Wlilto, Philip D Woolhonto. Ashbel Welles, John J Waver, Jacob Walter, George M Willett, James T Wollos, Jnmes Whlllhnn, Enos Wlthlngton. Allen U Wright, Samuel Wilmot, Wm Wilson, Wiliam Wright. James M Way no. William Thorne Williams, Patrick White, James W Whlto. Richard Wlcknm. William MWadley, Jacob Waldburg. George W Wylly. William C Wylly, Isaac P Whitehead. Lewis Wiggins. William Water*, Jnmes White.Stephen P. Whitehead, Jnmes M Wayne. Hen ry K Washburn, Claus Wittschon, Conrad Watdachmidt, Jolin Williamson. Jolin C Wagner. George M Wnldbiirg, Jno J Watts, Edward 0 Wlthlngton. Jnmes S Wilkins, Norman Wallace, William H Wlltherger, Peter Wlltberger, Simeon Wnl’er. Joseph W Webster. Amok E Webster, Tims White. Thomas Wood, Henry F Willink, Jr., George S Webb, Wil liam Wobster, Michael Walch, JohnEWarn,BvplienBWil liams, Irvin I, Wolf, John Wickham, Michael Weldon. Y—I)r Easton Young, l’eter Yonson, John A Yongo. Z—B1 winS Zlttrouer, Jncob Ziinmeraian. All persons entitled to vote, and desirous of voting at the noxt olection for Mayor and Aldermen of Ilia city of Savannah and hamlets thereof, are respectfully requested to call at my offico and register their names within tho time prescribed by law, else they will bo debarred tbe right of voting thereat. EDWARD G. WII-SON. nug4 Clerk of Council. N OTICE.—Two months after date, application will be inado to the Court of Ordinary of Bullncli county, for leavo to sell tho boy Smart, belonging to Robert B. Slator a minor. GREEN R. SLATOR, Jy23 Guardian of aaW minor. ( 1EORGIA—Bulloch County .-—To all whom it may con- X cern: Whereas, John Hendricks will apply at the Court of Ordinary for lettere of administration on the Mtnte of Josiah J. Parish, late of said county, deceased ; These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to mako objec tion (if any they hare) on or before the first Monday In September next, otherwise aald letters will bo granted. witness, William Lee, Sr., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, this 20th day of July, 1863. July23 ; WILLIAM LEE. Sr.,o. n. i N OTICE.—All |>ersons having demands against thocsta ® of tho late Rev. Samuel J. Cossets, will present them to the undersigned within tbe time prescribed by law; and S ’ io Indebted to said estate aro requested to mako I mine- o payment to MARY It. CASSELS, jy22 Qualified Executrix. N OTICE.—Tliroo months after dnte, application will bo made to the Bank of tho State of Georgia, for pay ment of a 850 bill of said Bank, letter A, payable at Prin cipal Hank to N. A. Hardoo, dated 23d November. 1847. G. H. Camming, President, tho left hand half of which has been lost. Jyl5 ALBERT WILLIAMS. n EORGIA—Bulloch County:—To ail whom It may concern: ■ ah Dorin will f Administra tion O'l vno estate oi morns worm, uecensuu ; These aro therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to file their objections (if any thoy havo) in tny ofllco. on or before the first Monday in September next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, Win. Lee, Sr., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, this 20th day of July, 1853. July23 WM. LEE. Sen’r. o. n, c. G EORGIA—liryah County I—Whereas. Z. E. Dutton, ad ministrator upon the estate of Henry Dutton, docoas- •d will apply to the Court of Ordinary of tills county, for litters dismissory: These are therefore to cite all concerned to file their ob jections, (Many they have) in terms of the law, otherwise aald lettere will he granted. mt * *p!28 A. II. SMITH, 0. B. o. G EORGIA—tfruan County.—By an order Of the Court or Ordinary of Bryan county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in wipterabor next, before tho court house door in said county, tne land belonging to the estate of Charles Easblor, deceased, for the benofitof the heirs of said estate. Jyl6 C. M. BASHLOR. Adm’r. EORGIA—Camden County:—To all whom it may enn- \X cern : Whereas, George W. Thomas, one of the exe cutors of the estate of Wm. T. Hopkins, will apply to the Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory on the said estalo; These are therefore toclto and admonish ail and singular tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be andnppcnr at my office within the time prescribed by law, and shew enusa, (if any they have.) why lettere dismissory should not be granted the said applicant. Witness, J. H. Holveston. Esq.,Ordinary for Camden coun ty, this 26th day of May, 1863. may26 J. H. HELVE3T0N, o. c, c. M ARION COUNTY, (ALA..) May 24. m.Vl.—Three months after date, application will bo made to tho Rank of tho Stnte of Georgia, for payment of a $20 bill of said Bank, No. 027, A. Porter. President, the left baud half having beon lost or destroyed. niay2&—3m W. 0, TROTTER. _ made to tho Planters Bank of tho State of Georgia, for renewal of Scrip. No. 346, dated April 20th. 1840. for two Shares, and No. 16, datod July 22d. 1840. for four Shares. VALENTINE GRKST. Adm’r. on Estate of F. Kottman. Ltnrnr Coc.vrr, July 30.1853. July 30—3m S IIALLY8. Barege Dclaino, Satin Plaids. Barego plain do Printed Grenadine Silks, Damns deVcntcoSIlk Tissue Black Grenadine Satin. Striped black Barege. Mourning Ba reges. and Tisane, in every variety and stylo, just received and open, and for sale by mli5 AIKEN ft BURNS. B altimore flour, bacon. Ac.—100 bbt* superfine Howard street Flour, 60 hhds prlino now Bacon Sides. 20 do do Shoulders. 10 tierces sugar cured Hama. 20 bhl* and 100 keg* primo Leaf Lard. Ju*t received and tor *alo by apl SCRANTON. JOlINSTON k CO M AP OF SAVANNAH.—Having purchased tho copy right of Edwcrd A. Vincent. Esq. or his new Map of the city of Savannah, tho undersigned has made arrangements to fill all orders for tho snmo, at short notice. A sufficient number was received by hist steamer to furnish subscribers, and will bo delivered Immediately. We are unable to sup ply tho country demand until tho arrival of thf noxtsteam er. Arrangements havo been mado fora further supply, which will be regularly received. All orders punctually at tended to. Address S. S. SIBLEY. apl8 Bookseller and publisher,135 Congres* st..Sav'li. N OTICE.—Tlie subscriber having transferred nil his right title and interest n* publisher and proprietor nf the new Subdivlsien Man of the city of Savannah to S. 8. Sibley. Fm|„ publisher and bookseller of tills city, subscribers are hereby notified that they will receive their copies fro.n him in future, as publisher of said Map. to ap!8 IDWARD A. VINCENT. G EORGIA—Camden County:—To all whom It may con cern : Whereas, J. H. M. Clinch, guardian of H. A. and N. B. Clinch, applies to me for lotters dismissory from said guardianship; These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by Uw. and ahow cause (If any they have.) why lotters of dimission should not be granted to the said applicant. Witness, James H. Helveaton. Ordinary for Camden coun ty, this 28th day of May, 1883. marSl JAMES H. nELVESTON 0.0. c. G EORGIA—Chatham County J—To all whom it may con cern : Whereas, Wm. A. Orraand will apply at tlio Court of Ordinary for lettere of administration on the ca- Uta of Franela Solomons, deceased; These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it Sentemner next, otherwise said Utters will be granted. Witness. John M. Millon, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham KoSlthta 8th daf of July, lfik jffC!JOHN M. MILLEN, 0. 0. / 1 EOTtOUr-Chattam auntyTo all whom it may enn- vX oem: Wh*M*s, Rhine** M. Kollock will apply at the Court ot WipaTT.for letters of dismission as executor on the estate m • Miss PriscilU Houston: These art. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom itmay eoaeern, to be and appear before said Court to make objec tion (if any they have) on or before tho first Monday in January next, otherwise said letters will bo granted. Witness, John H.Mlllen. Esq., Ordinary forChatham coun ty thU 1st day of July, 1863. Jr* ■ JOHN M. MILLEN o. 0. fl. G EORGIA—CkoIAam County 1—To all whom it may con Noraan Wallaco will apply at tho Court of-Ordlnary lor letters dismissory as Excutor on the estate of Robert base * These concern iare. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may - ----- to ba and appear before aald Court to mako objoc- tlon (if any they have) on or before tho flret Monday In February next, otherwise said lottera will bo granted. Witness. John M. lUUen. Esq.. Ordinary for Chatham coun* ty.thU seoond day of July, 1853. 1 Jy8 JOHN M. MILLEN. q. 0. o. ( ""I BORGIA—Chatham County 1—To all whom it may con‘ X cern: Whereas, John H. Btrous will apply at the Cour of Ordinary for Utters dismissory as administrator cum tea- tamento anuexo on the eeUte of Godfrey Bown: These are therefore to elt« and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear before Mid Court to make objection (if any thev have) on or before the flrst Monday In November next, otherwise said Uttm will be granted. Witness, John M. Millen. Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this thirtieth day of March, 1863. Ph30 JOHN M. MILLEN. 0. 0. 0. - — —Jy:—To all whom it may con- 1 corn : Whereas, John Bilbo will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Utters of dismission as administrator, on the estate of Henry L. Bilbo: These are. therefore, to elte and admonish all whom it may opneera to be and appear before said Court to make objec tions (If any they have) on or before the flret Monday In Noramber next, otherwise said lottera will be granted. ap!16 JOHN M. MTI.LEN. 0.0.0. nmmu^uoerty nmtyt-To all whom it may con- IX eem: Whereas, V. Greet will apply at thedourtof Or- dlnjvrjr to letters dUmhuory aa administrator on the esUte of F. dottoan t Three,*re, therefore, to rite and admonish aU whom it mayeoneemto be and appear before said Court to make • A,. L INEN Goons.—Linen sheeting, nil widths; pillowcase linen; 8. 1012-4 dnmn*k and snow-drop table cloths; 8-4 and 10-4 blenched and brown damask, damask napkin* and dniles*. Scotch and hucknbuck diaper*, idrds-eye do. Richnrdson’*, Young’s and other style* of family linen*, all irarrantod pure linen, for *alo in quantities or by the piece, by Laroche a towne, mli28 Cor. WhiUker.Cnngrc**nndSt. Juiinn-sts R EDUCED PRICES FOR CASIl7~The undersigned will sell spirit gas or burning fluid, by tho amllon at 76 eta., half-gallon 37}( cts., quart 20cts.,and pints 10 nU.; Ga* Limp* nt a similar reduction ; and nil other articles, such as tubs, buckets,brooms, washboards, churn*, An., Ac. Housekeepers will readily perceive the advantage nf ap plying nt this rntAbllsiiment for every article they may re quire in the house furnishing lino, except dry goods and cabinet furniture. Coll and seo the new order of thing*, nihil J. P. COLLINS, lOORrynn-st _ - - J" prime and cnolce bncon shoulders. 20 do side*. 16 tes Baltimore and Philadelphia hams, 20 bbl* leaf lard, received and for sale by api6 . McMahon a dovlr Putnam’s Magas!no for July. Edgar Clifton,or Right and Wrong—a story ot School Life : by C. Adams. Hildebrand, or tho Buccaneer and the Cardinal; by Aus- tin C. Burdick. Paul, the Smugglor ; by Capt. Brady, of tha U. 8. A. The Monk : by M G. Lewi*. Esq., M P. Barnum’s Illustrated News, No. 20. For sale bv J«20 J. n. CUBhEDGE NEW HOOKS. English Humorist of tho eightecntli century, by W. Thackery. I*e Hants’ last work—Helen and Arthur : or Miss Thusa’a Spinning Wheel. Isaao lAqoedem, by AlexanderDumss—Illustrated. Rodouck tho Rover: or tho Spiritof the Wave, by Lieut, Murray. The Boyhood of Great Mon : intended as an example to youth, with Illustrations. Father Gavazzl’s lectures in New York, with his life, and Reports of Ills addresses, in Italian, to his countrymen In Now York. The Dressmaker and Milliner’s Guide, and Report of tho Paris. Tondon and American fashions, by Samuel T. Taylor, 8Ix Years later on the taking of Bastille, by Alexander Duma*. Red King the Corean Chieftain, a Romance of the ocean by narry Haael. Barnum’s News, No. 28. Gut Howard—further supply received by J7 16 - J. II CUnBEDGE. HFW IIOOKB—NEW BOOKS. ™'‘brs 8 SIBLEY. July 13.1853: in. 11 "n author of Amy Herbert, Ac., edited by Rev. Win Howell. ' ’ ' Father Oavassl’e Lectures In Now York, with hb Life, corrected and authorised by himself. Manesca’s Serial and Oral method of teaching tho French language. I,(rc« of tbi l-n.MmUof th, UnlMSUtoi.wIth .kotoh- es of romarkablo ovimts ' life end Adventures of Valentino Vox. the Ventriloquist, by Henry Cockton, a most humorous work. Alio, a further twptyqf Yankee Notions, or the Whittling! of Jonathan Jack Knife, beautifully Illustrated; Villette. by Currier Bell 5 The Swamp steed; The Corsair Chieftain j ITatri'a new Sea Sto- rf; Wild Pporte of the West, by Wm, H. Maxwell; Mqior Jones* Courtship ? Major Jones’ Travels;Chronicle* of Pine- villa; Roderick the Rover; Nathan, a tale by Julia Kava- nsgh t Six Yrera* Inter, or the Taking of toe Dwtlle. foe., for uU ,t UA Crajn»itmi. #,!« Clmrles Fox, Jacob Friend, Isham Freeman. John Finney, Jnme* Foley, Jolin Fitsgerabl, Frederick S Fell, Patrick Fo ley. Jolin Flannlgaa, Andrew Flatley, Tliomas Flalierty, William FolUard. G.—Joseph George. Robert II Griffin, Francis Grinibail Joseph George, Jr.. Robert M Goodwin, John 1) Gallic, David 1! Galloway,Seaborn Goodall, John Gammell. Domingo Gal- leo, Joscpli F Gammon. Gmrlcs Gross, Martin Uerken, James HGaudry. Philip GieblelmuHO, Henry Gaiialil, Jolm F Uuil- innrtin. John Gerdts. Iicnjaniin Ginovoly, John L Graven- stein, Kbeneser W M Gifford. James E Goilfrey. George A Gordon. Calvin I, Gilbert. Samuel Goblsinitli, Nickle* Geil, Horace Gillum. John S Green. Francis I, Gue, Jas (Iowan, WiilluniT Goodwin, William W Goodricli, Michael Genroy. Micliaei Gay, Ixiwis Grenvald, Israel Geei> Joshua Griffith. James Garvuy, George Gatoliouse. Martin Geiger. Solomon Goodall. Michael Glasgow. John U Gunnn. Charles Ganalil, Robert S Gray. George M Griffin, Julius U Guudry, William Garrughty, llugii Grady. II,—Tliomas Holcombe, David F Halsey. William Hess. Clirlstoplier Hussey, Richard II Howell. ClmrlesS Hardee, William Ilowe. William llunter. William F Holland. James Hunter. George S J larding, Edwin E Hertz, Martin Horn, IkCmucl I. Hover, John Haupt, Samuel H Hnupt, William llenry. Henry Haupt. William W llendloy, Robert Haber sham. John E Hernandez, Robert, Hutchison, Alfred Hay wood. William Ilonderson. Charles A Hall, Geo W Hardens- tlo. Robert A Honlker. William L Haupt. Humphrey 1* Hor ton, Peter llenry, Williuirt llcldt, Levi Hart. Thomas Hon- demon, William I* Hunter. Marmaduko Iinniilton, l’eter D Hilzbeiin. Charles F Hamilton. John F Hamilton. William Hone. William II Hausman, David Iiarrlgan, llenry Har per. Howell W Hollister, Enoch D Hendry. John G Howard, William H Holmes, Geo Troup Howard. William I) Hale, Gustavs A Holcombe. Claus Hurtmnn, Samuel Hamilton. Edward J Harden, .Stephen N Harris. Columbus S Harris. Jamus BB Ilnrlny. Undan Hughes, Prlolcau Hamilton. Juo t; Hunter. Dennis Haley. Jamea K Hogg, Jonathan Hill,Jno llall, l’eter Hermann. John A Henges, Nicholas Heyle,Geo Hubbard. Patrick Hopkins, Matthew Harding. Edwnrd C Holbrook.Stephen I latterich. Olivers llunter. LewisKlIar- rls. William llavell. James Hackctt, Judgo W Harris, John M Harrison. Joseph M Haywood. James J Hines, Thomas Heffermnn. William L Haupt, Jolin Hughes. William Ilnus- ehuann. Nicliolas Hcrnin'lcz John Hamlet, Elisha lingar, .Samuel P Halsey, David 8 Henderson. Dennis Illanncr Has- S'-tt, Moses C Ileaid. George Haas. Abraham Harmon. Ja* M Henderson, Patrick Hurt, Johu G Howard, Patrick Han- lev. "Iw—John W Ilily. J.—John II Johnson. John T Jones. James R Johnston, Kdward Jones. Jamea C Jones. Alexander Juhuson. William Bullock Jackson, Enoch S Johnson, Jolin D Jesse, John J Jackson. James II Johnston, Robert Jackson, Win James, Peter Jacobs, Jnmes M Jones. Peter Edwnrd Judennes, (3 Jnckers, Josoph W Jackson, Nicolas Jeffries, Thomas Jones, Joseph Johnston. George Jackson. Georgo II Johnston, Iv—Philip Kolb, Jolin Kennedy. Alfred Kent, Gcfert Kock. l’eter Krouse. William Krauss, Jolm W Kihbeo. Her man Kulilmnn, Diedrich Knttcuhorii. N'icliolns King. John W Kelly. Jnmes W King. Nicholas Kelley, Hnnford Knapp, Tliomas Kemp, John W Kolley, William KI110. James her, i’liineas M Kollock, Philip Kean. Noali B Knapp, Aaron J Knser. James Kennedy. Frederick Krenson. Emanuel Kan- waller, Daniel Keane, Elwnrd S Keinpton, I)r A Kolhnuse. Frederick Kattenliorn. Ezra Kent. Oldham King. William T King, Michael Kelly, John Knesar, William Krous, Jolin Keivan. Ij.—Thomas E IJoyd, I/niis I^griel. John N Lewis. Daniel J iombreth. John li Lightliourno, Willinm M Leigh, Alonzo B Luce. Hugh Logan, Stanislaus M Liffitcnu, John Lyons, Ixivi Lelienlhal. Peter loe. Edward I/ivell. William W Lin coln. Oliver A Lnltoche. John M B Lovoll. Martin I.srkin. Noble Lynn. Frederick Ioliof. Joseph II Iodaon, John II Ladd. Dnniel Leahy. Benjamin W Llloyd. Clmrles A L La mar. Peter I-aurons, Janies F Under. Matthew I.ufburrmv, I'M ward Lynch, John T Lathnm. Philip S Leaver, Hugh Lar kin. James J lognn. Joseph Uppman, Andrea- low. Win K I/mg. Andrew J Lobey. Michael I/tvin. David P I/inder. shine, Caspor Ienyer. Timothy I/ivIn, Charles T Law, Sam uel H f«vy, Heury F Llclito, Tliomas I^ary, Matthew Lynch. Clmrles Leo, Georgo II Lindsttdt, Nicliolas Lcfort. Nathan Icl I/ivell. James Laughlan, Orlando H Lufburrow. John I.uera. John I/nnn. Samuel A T 1/iwrcncc, Antonio Lau rence. Jmnes I/innalinn, Patrick I/'nnalmn. 1*1—Hugh W Mercer. Anthony F Morn. Abraham Mints William II IJ Mills. Jacob Manko. Mulford Marsh. William Morrill. Jolin Mallory. Adolnbo Mode. Jolin Mnkin. Gcfert Murkius. James W Morgan. Ralph Muldrim. Dan Malletto. Horace Morso. William H May. Samuel S Miller, Jolin Mur chison, Christian W Maylaindor.Sfdomnn Mayer. John Mas- terson. Luder Mobrtens. Jacob Manse*. John E Mallory, Hen ry Mncnlmrd. Tliomas It Mills. James Monnahan. Charles A 'Ingill. John B Mallard. Jucnb Miller, Matthias H Meyer, Alvin N Miller, Simon Morrla.Lennder Moore, Jno A Mayer. Richard 0 Mncknll. Michael Meath, Fabian Myerlioffer. I'liomn* Meath. John Murchison. Brynn M Morel. Hugh W Mercer. John Mahanney.Thomas Mahar, Willinm E Mongin, Jolm Morris, Jougtn II Mohrtens,Thomas Murtaugh. Syl vester H Manning, Charles Muller, Cornelius 1). Murphy, Macplierson B Millen. Isonc M Marsli, Wm B Mell. John Murphy, JohnS Montmoliln, JamesS Mngill, David Moran, Thomas II Morel, John Mallon. Jorre Mack. Joseph M Ma tlila*. Jolin Miller F/iwnrd H Mnrtln. John R Martin. Jesse Mount. Samuel Mansfield, Henry 0 Mehrtons. Henry K Montfort, Hcnrich Wm Meyer, Harvey Mono, Andrew Ma- loner. Patrick Masterson. Mo—George A McCleskey, Bartholomew McJunsrnoy Patrick McDowell, William McCarthey. Josepli J McCoy I/iuroncc McKenna. Thomas McKenna, Daniol McRedmond, Tliomas W MoArthor, James McHenry, Mlchnel McGrea Patrick McGovern, Norman W Mcl/md, William J McIn tosh. Jnmes McFcely, Alexander McIIardy, Angus McAI- pin, Mlchnel McCarty, Nell McHugh. Jamea Melnnarney. John McGunnlgle. Thomas O McCIu&key. James McFcely,- Pat’k McGlohi, Dennis McGuire, John McCall, John McCau- llffo, Tliomaa J McNIsh, James McGloln, Kdward McCabe. Jolm MeDormott, James McBride, Thomas McAuliffe. An drew McOroal. John McHugh, Thomas McCollum. Thomas McNIcholas. N—George N Nichols. Thomas J Naylor. Daniel Nelson. Samuel Nuttman.J*mes8Neldllnger,NatlilNunguzer. John G Noldhngar, William G Norwood,Jacob Nowborger.GIlbort N Neyie,Thomas M Newell, James A Norris, John R Nor ton, Robert C Nock. James Nungozer, William Nungazer. Edwin L Neldliuger, Lowl* F Nlcnll, Tliomaa W Neill.Joseph Nowlan, Walter S Nott. David B Nichols, John Neill, Ed ward Nugent, Bryan Nlland. O—John Oliver, Clmrles E O’Sullivan, John W Owens, Georgo 8 Owens, Armlniu* Ocurlor, E/iwanl O’Byrne, Wil liam 0 O’Driscoll, Dennis O’Connor. Phillip O'Connell. Dan iel O’Hanliin. Timothy O’Connor, Timothy O’Brien. Patrick O'Connor. Frodorick Otto. George W Owens, Jonathan Olni- stcad. Owon O’Rourke, Henry Ohlmoyer, William n Olcott, Daniel O’Sullivan, Daniel G Olcott, Francis J O’Noil, Thom as O’Brien. Frances J Ogdon P—Philip .1 Punch, Tliomas Purse. John Poolo, James Potter. Josepli E Paint. Charles F Preston. William Proctor. Edward Padnlford. Edward Padelford, jr.. Elisha Parson*. DaniolG ITillbrlck, Anthony Porter. Dennis M Patrick, Ed- win Parsons. George Parsons, Edward Powore. John Postell, Joseph W Philips, John F Posey,William V Prcntico. Henry C Preston. Tliomas Pidgon. John M I’alln. Samuel G Pan- cost. Clmrles B I’atteraon, OrrinO Parker, John Phalcu, Jaj Potter, Michael Prandorgaat.EdwardJ Puree,Martin Peyton. Clmrles Perry. I’atrlck Price, Patrick Peyton, Samuel Phil- brick, William FPreaton, James M Prentiss, Tliomqs Pitt, Edward M Prcndergast. George 0 Puder. Q,—William Quantock, Jr., Martin Quinn, John Quin, James Quinlcy. It—Philip M Russell.Daniel Robortson, John A Richard son, William Rnmshart. Georgo Robortson, jr., Robert R Rhodes,Henry Holier, William Rogers, Charlo* E Robinson, Andrew M Ross, John W Ilomshart, James G Rodgers, Ber nard Roden, James B Read, George Rabbins. Joseph Rosse, Jr., David Rosenblatt. WiUIsm P Rowland. Wm P Roberts, John Reilly, Jefferson Roberta. John P W Read, Jas IUitnd, Joseph Ribera, Jaeob Rosenband, John S Rogers, Alien Russell, William Robinson, James Riley, Horace J Royall, John Reedy, Alexander R Ralston, Thoms* M Rosls.John R Ross, Thomas Redfren, Benjamin Reed Joseph B Ripley. Patrick Reilly, Francis Ryan. John Riordon. John W Rabun, Jamoa M Rnssell, Robert Ralford. Waring Russell, Charles W Rogers. Felix J Rosenbnrg. Charles E Ryon. Josoph W Roberts, Francis Reeves, Joseph Ross. Edward Riley. Dennis Ryan .Genoa Rosenblatt. Levi S Russell,ChHatoper Russell, Rorke, Junto Renaldson, Michael Rochford. Ale*. M<^r R Ralston, John 0 RuwUnd, Patrick Ryan, J*>w* rnv ACTiiolUTVj BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATFS. In pursuance of law, I, Fiumoix Pieiick. President of tho United States, do hereby declare and make known, that E ubllc sales of tho sections and pnrta of sections of land, nil taring tho odd numbers, which remain to the United Slates, within six miles on each side of the line of tho Mo- bilo and Ohio Hirer Railroad, in tho Staten of Alnbanm and Mississippi, subject to double the minimum price of the public binds, as provided by the net of 20th September. 1850. will be held nt the following Land Offices in the States of Auimma and Misuhsipm. nt the periods hereinafter des ignated, to wit: At the Land Office atST. Stkvbx’s. In Alabama, commenc ing on Monday, tho fifth day of September next, for the di» posal of aucli sections and parts of sections, being the odd numbers above referred to. as ate situated In tho under mentioned townships, to wit: North of the bate tine awl west of the princijxtl meridian. Townships one and two, nf range ono. Townships one, two, three,uuu four, of rango two. Townships one, two, three, four, and live, of range three. Townships one, two, three, four, live, six, and seven, of rango four. Townships three, four, five, six, nnd seven, of range (Ivo. South of the lose line awl uxd of the princijiat meridian. Townships one, two, three, four, und five, of range ouo. Townships one. two. three, lour, and five, of rango two. Townships one, two. and three, of range three. Township 0110. of rango four South of the bare line and carl of the principal meridian. Townships three and four, of rango one. At the Land Offico nt DKUOpnus, In the same State, com mencing on Monday, tho twelfth dny of September next, for tbe disposal of such sections and parts of sections, being the odil numbers above referred to, as aro sltuuted in tho un- derinrntinned townships, to wit: North of the bare line and xvetloj the princijxil meridian. Townships eighteen, nineteen, nnd twenty, of range four. At the Lind Olllce at Tch-icloob*. in tho same State, com mencing on Mondny. the fifth dny or September next, for the disposal of sucli sections nnd {inrta of acotinns, being the odd nunihorsabovoreferred to. naaro situated in tho un- dermeutinned township*, to wit: North of the bate line and west of the principal meridian in Southern Surveying Di trict. Township twenty-one. of rango four. At thu I .and Offico nt CoLUMin a, in Mississippi, commenc ing 011 Monday, the nineteenth dny of September next, for tho dUnosnl of such aoctiona and parts of sections, being tbe odd number* above referred to. as aro situated in tho undermentioned townships, to wit: North of the late line and east of the Choctaw meridian. Township* eight, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, and twenty, hf range fifteen. Townships eight, nino. twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, nud twenty, of rangusixli-cn. Townships eight, nine, ten, cloven, twelve, thirteen, four teen. fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, and nineteen, of rango seventeen. Townships eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen four teen, Ufteeu, and sixteen, of range eighteen. Townships eight, nlno, ten, eleven, nnd tweivo, of range nineteen. At the Land Offico nt ACGC8TA, in tho same Stato, com mencing on Monday, thu twenty-sixth day of September next, for the disposal of such sections nnd pnrtsof suctions, being tho odd numbers above referred to, as are situated iu tho undermentioned townships, to wit: North of the base line and cast qf the Choctaw meridian. Township four, of range thirteen Townships one, two, three, four, flvo, and six, of range fourteen. Townships ono, two, three, four, flvo. six, nnd seven of range fifteen. Townships ono, two, threo, four, five, six, nnd seven of tango sixteen. Townships ono, flvo. six. and seven, of rango aovontecn. Township seven, of range eighteen. North of the base line, west of the meridian, ami cast nf Pearl river. Townships threo, four, five, six, seven, and eight, of range five. Townships (ivo. six, seven, eight, nine, and ten, of rango six. Townships seven, eight, nine, nnd ten, of rango seven. Townships eight, nine, and ten. of range eight. The townships heroin designated iu Koinaii letters wholly within the limits of'* six sections in width on each side of aald road.” and those in italics are party within said limits, as degignnted on tho diagrams, which will be fur nished to the respective district land offices by the Cota- nnssloner of thu General Lind Offleo. I/inds reserved for schools, military and other purposes, will bo excluded from sale. The lands will be sold subject to the right of way granted by tho said act or lOili September. 1850. to tho State afore said, for said railroad, not exceeding one hundred, feet on each side thereof; nnd therefore the particular tracts ot 1-ind which include tho road will ba sold ns containing tbe quantities respectively shown by tho official plat*. Each sale will bo kept open fora time sufficient to admit of offering all the lands, but not exceeding two weeks, nnd applications to mako private entries of tho lands offered un der tills proclamation will not bo received until after the close of the public sale. Given under my hand at the city of Washington, tho twenty-third dav of May, Anno Domini one thousand eight hurdrod nnd fifty threo. FRANKLIN PIERCE. Dy tho President : Jonx WitfWW. Commissioner of the General Land Office. Notice to actual settlers on lands of the United States originally 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 right* to certain lands therein mentioned.” the Pre-emption laws of tho United State* ns they now exist are extended over tho alternate reserved sections of public lands along tbe lino of tho rail road hereinbefore mentioned, where tbe settlement nnd im provements were made prior to the final allUment of tho nl tomato aections to tho said rallro >d. Therefore all claims by pre-emption to nnr of the alternate sections of public lands within tho limits originally reserved will attach. If predicated upon settlements made prior to the 4th February 1853. tbe date of the final allotineut. Claims within the six miles limit* must bo proven up at any tlinn before tbe day herein fixed for the commencement of public sale, and aro to be paid for at tho rate of two dol lars and fifty cents per acre. Claims outside of six miles, and within the limits nf the original roseivntlnn. mnst lie proren up prior to the restoration of said lands to private entry. . Soldier’s bounty land warrants, at a dollar and twonty- flvo cents per aero, may bo received In payment for eithor class nf land ; one warrant only, howover, can be located by each pre-emption. Immediately after tho close nf tho public sale directed by the foregoingprnclatnatlon of tho President, applications will bo received for the nurchnso at privato entry, or loca tion by warrants.of tho lands reserved to satisfy this grant, outside nf 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 receivers. JOHN WILSON, June 17—f!3 Commissioner General Land Office. and'Uenty-iix,wi l ...U»Lwd.Oinc*ttL_ 3 thesevonUsnthdnjr o(Oct( publldUnds within tha folic.... North rflhs bait line and west . dtan. ■ Townships twenty and twenty-one, of range one. Townships spyenjeen, eighteen; nineteen, twenty, and twehty-otte. of range two. Townships twenty-ono and twenty-two, of range eleven. Townships twenty-on4 and tsenty-two, of range twelve. Town*hl|« twenty-nna and twenty-two, of range thirteen. North qf the bau line end «ut of the fourth principal meri dian. Townships twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three, and twenty-four, of rangp pne. Township twenty-one, of range two. At the Und Offico at Sncvaxa’ i’nwr. commencing on Monday. Uie tvrenty-fourili day of October next, for the dis posal of tho public lands situated in tho following town ship* and parts of townships, to wit *. North qf the base line, and east qf the fourth principal me ridian. Township twenty-six.of range four Township twenty-six. of range five. Sections throe to ton, fifteen to twenty-two. and twenty- six to thirty .flvo. in township twenty-six; township twenty- seven, (oxcopt sections thirteen, twenty-four, twonty.flve, thirty-fivo nud thirty-six.) and townships twenty-eight, twenty-nine nnd thirty, or range six. Sections ono. two, eleven to fourteen, twenty-three to twenty-five, and thirty-six, in-township twonty-six 5 sec tions, thlrteou, twenty-four, twenty-five, thirty-fivo, and tlilrly-alx, hi township twenty-seven ; suctions five to eight, seventeen to twenty, thirty, and thirty-one, in township twenty-eight; township twenty-nine, (except sections twenty-five to twenty-eight, and thirty-three thlrty-aix,) and township thirty of range seven a fc’ootious ono to five, eight to fifteen, twenty-two to twen ty-seven, thirty-fivo and thirty-six, In township twenty- four; township twenty.five. (except sections six, seven, eighteen, nineteen, thirty and tldrty-oiie;) township twen ty-six; townships twenty-seven, (except section six,) twenty-eight, (exceptsections six. seven, eighteen, nineteen, thirty and thirty-one;) and townships twenty-nine ' * thirty, of range eight. Townships twonty-llvo and twenty-six, of range nine. Township tiventy-six, of range eleven. At the Land Office at Mixkral 1’oixt commenclngon Mon day, the second day qf January next, for tbe disposal of the following, being residuary tracts of tho reserved lead mine- ral lands, which were not included in the proclamations of tho 20th November, 1840, and 28th April, 1861. to bo sold under tho act of Congress entitled “An act to authorize tho President of tho United States to sell the roicrved mineral lands in tho States or Illinois and Arkansas, nnd Territories of Wisconsin and Iowa, supposed to contain lead ore,” approved July 11,1840. to-wit: North qf the base line and east </ the fourth principal me ridian. Tho west bnlf and northeast qnarter of the southwest quarter, the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter, and the southeast quarter of tho southeast quarter, of sec tion one; the east half nf the northwestquarter.tliosouth- east quarter, tho west half of the southwest quarter, aud the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, of twelve ; and the northenut quarter, nnd north half of southwest quarter, of twenty-nine, In township one: the nnrthonst quarter of section thirteen, la township two; tho west half of the northwest nunrter of section eloven, in township three ; tho east half of tho southwest quarter of section twenty-five, nnd the east half of tho southwest qunrter of thlrty-six.in township five, of range one. The west half and northeast quartet of the northwest quarter, the cast half ol the northeast qunrter, and tho cast half of tho southeast quarter, of section two, in town ship two, of rango two. Tlio east half of the nnrthonst quarter, and tho north east quarter ot tho southeast quarter, ol section four, in township two. and the northwest quartcrof the northwest quarter of section five, in township three, of range three. rho enst Iinlf of. the northwest qunrter, the notliwcst quartcrof tlio northeast quarter, nnd the enst half of the southwest qtiHrtcr. of section thirty, in township four ; and the west half of tho northwest quarter of section thirty- live. in township flvo.of range four. North of the base line anti west nf the fourth principal meri dian. Tho wost half of tlio northwest quarter of section three, in township two; the cast half of tho northwest quarter, and tlio southeast quarter of the nnrthonst quarter, of four ; the west half of the southeast quarter of six ; tho southeast qunrter of the southeast quarter of twenty- seven, and the southeast quarter or tho norf liwest quarter of thirty four, in township three, of rango one. Tlie north west quarter of section ten, and the west half nf tho southeast quarter of thirty, in township three, of range two. At thu fuuKmac. commencing on Monday, the thiol day of October next, for thu disposal of public lands within the following section*, nnd parts of sections, to wit: North qf the base line and wed of the fourth principal meri dian. Section ono, tlie east half nnd southwest qnarter, tlie west half of tlie northwest quarter, and tlie northeast quar ter of the northwest qunrter. of ten. in township nine ; and tlio enst half of tlio southwest qunrter of section twenty- six ; the west half of twenty-seven; thu east half of twenty- eight. and tlio north hnlf uf thirty-five, in township ten, uf range flvo. Lands appropriated by In w for the use of schools, military, nnd other purposes, together with tlioso "swamp and over flowed lands, mado "unfit thereby for cultivation.” if any. granted to tlio State by tlio act entitled “ An act to enable tlio State of Arkansas and other States to reclaim the ‘ swamp lands ’ within their limits.” approved September 28,1850. will be excluded from the sales. In accordance with the provisions of tlionct of lltli July, 1840. hereinbefore referred to, pro-emption clnini* will not bu allowed to any of U10 aboro mentioned lead mineral tracts, to be offered at Mineral Point, until after they have been offered at public sale, nnd bocome subject to private entry. And these tracts will be sold in such legal subdi visions ns will include tlie mine or mines at not less than two dollars and fifty cents per acre ; and if not sold at pub lic sale at such price, nor slinll bo entered at private sale within twelve moths thereafter, tho sauio shall be subject to sale ns other lauds. Tlio offering of tlie nbovo lands will be commenced on the days appointed, nnd will proceed in tlio order In which tlie) aro advertised, until tho wlinlo shall havo been offered, nnd tlio sales thus closed ; but no sale shall bo kept open longer than two weeks, and no private entry of any or tbe lands will bo admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under iny hand, nt the eity of Washington, this twenty-first clay of June, Auno Domini one thousand eight hundred nnd llfty-threo. By tlio President: FRANKLIN PIERCE. John Wiijotn. Commissioncr-of tho General Land Office. BUbttal,--* ■■■ •AIM’S tlBLUDOAlK > pMvkA, . r , cww of Incipient ConiumptW,^foU, ,fl*nci»l BwelUni, RhutimatTsmJJlsoases of the Mtof •hff^l n i*nd aUdlseasc* arising from Imparities of the blood and the effectn of mercaiy.I Q WAIN’S PANACEA has been for mom V tD thirty years iJ celebrated In this country and In lurfoe for IU extra ordinary cures—for the certificates ofwlich reference ia made to tho directions and books (wllcbWay be had gra tis) accompanying the Panacea. Sotte «f wfilch give the particulars of cases too frightful-for geteral publication, where the patlenU had been alm»*t oaten up with acrofu- U. and were deemed Incurable by Ihraldans. It ha* been used In hospitals, aid private practice, and has had the singular fortune or beta recommended by tho most colebmted physicians and bthcr eminent persona. Among others by- tV. Gibson.M. I).,I’ror. of Surgeri-.t*. Unh Valentine Mott. M. D.. Prof, of tfurd N. Y. W. V. Dewees. M. D .Prof.of Mid. Pa. Uhli a tr»l, uuimw „.„„r,°’“l*0lll University! ».Y. Univorslty W. P. Dewees,H. D .Prof.of Mid. Pa. Uhlveratty. N. Chapman. M. D., Prof of PhfsIc.Ps. University. T. Parke. M. nyPres’lCollego Ifcyalplana, Philad. Dr. Del Valle, Prof, of Modlclnce, Hsvana. Jose Eourenco do Lux, Prof, or flurgtry, Lisbon. J. Cldpman, Member Royal Colkge Eirgeons, London. G. W. Erring, late Minister to Ebaln. Sir Tliomas Pearson, Major General Irillsh Army. Gilbert Robortson, British Consul, hi And also, the wonderful cures effecJSd by 8w*lm'» Pana cea have, for many yean, mado it m invaluable remedy. Tlie Panacea does not contain mercuy in any form.and be ing an innocent preparation, it may be given to tho most tender infant, The refail price has been reduced to 11 60porbottlo (con- fainlng threo half plnU) or threo bottles for $4. BEWARE OF IMPOSTION. Swatm’s Panacea is In round bottle* fluted longitudinal ly. with the following lotters blown li tho glass: •• Swaik'b —Psysnu—Pnitxan’A,” and having tho name of Janies Swnlin stamped on tho sealing wax and written on tho label covering tho cork, and a splendid ergraving for the sido of the bottle, composed of geometric iitlie work, comprising nino different ales, which have beon turned for the exclu sive use of the proprietor, by Draper k Co., bank nuteen- 5 ravers of Philadelphia. In the centre is a portrait of the :te Wm. Swain, copyright secured. Alio. Swalm’a Vermifuge, A valuable Family Medicine, bcinga highly approved rem edy for nil disease** arising from debility of the digestive or gans. such as worms, cholera raorbui, dysentery, fever and ague, bleeding piles, sick headache, ka. See the pamphlet (which may boliadjratls) accompanying tho Vermifuge. Prepared only at owalm’s Laboratory, tho old stand Sev enth-sheet, below Chestnut. Philadelpola, and sold by al) the re/poctable druggists in the United States. Caution to tu« Punuc.—Persons wishing to obtain (he genuine Swaim’s Panacea and Swalm’s Vermifuge, should be careful to observe that the name 8WAIM is spoiled cor rectly on the labels, or they may lie imposed on by tnedl cine* made in imitation or them by a person bearing a somewhat similar rime, well calcuuted-to deceive. Gen eral agents for tbs Ublted States. SCHIFFELIN. BROTHERS k CO., mb22—2awtf 104 and 106 John-street. New York. rpUIS truly celebrated A alike for each and M'icuraicu remedial .„7* ' J,I, UL * »•'*» wr Ouch and etei* ,iJ r j ,l,r *lk'n Complaints, u already Sn^wdifc ^ throughout tlio United states to 'M aw 51 tlco of its paramount virtue* ,, re< t u 're »nvto?!jf* , M fora Incurable and distressing dl,A£ , f ' llca '« iffi * stands unrivalled tn Uie pliann£v^ frQm thi We do not prom,re t„ force a nostrum before tie those most Interested, theicimi*:~ ul •Whtoi^ from the agent In their vlclo^^ read the testimony of those who valuable curative powers, but to wte•* pnI *«c5Iffi convalescents, so tl.st the »tsteml„‘. « ,orc ‘ l W.u the fountain-head ; a course which credulous, and one by which th* tb**? mtdy is certain of being aitlfoed tp wI. t , io "' proprietors, who will accord every iSomlu 1 * "to to tu tunica of undoubted character b “m? ! ion ' ‘“'lM Union, numbering among them some W physicians, clergymen, editors and t • «w*t*«,C‘ dering tho reliability ind efficacy 1 W^tfcSS tho roach of doubt and distrust * ° f lh ® MORHMORE’S RHKUUATIP ^ ia a Vegetable Extract, an interns 1 ! nrejsly for this one dlscreo 5 and ihi. u n- sitr A - Sis* BITTER CORDIAL AND ULOOD FIIRipiv. IHIS Inv.lUBble prc|mrallon l,i>. ubun,SJ®* wUert-y.j lotroduccl. unpw*|,L"J« (Mhk any other preparation brought beforr 11 " nLtcry i tipu*i mw»u «u„ taSK*'■"**. isy marvellous effect* In removing dine**. La * mVl *ri hi Restoring the Nervous sLi now herald it to the world a* possoui virtues known in the Materia Medic. 0 lhe m,,,t ,D i«iiir Physicians of the first standing in the m-u.., use and prescribe it ns Uie most effective Alterative nud Blond Pm-m over known. To the sedentary it 1,,, " ,n * r Balm of Glleail. Especially to Female? hf!!?* Ur Wo condition o( life, it recommends Itself ■*r ef ^ r wmc du point of efficacy to any of the numerous “ SW* 1 * centrated under tlio comprehensive nsmoof EjgJjJ Tills is & Vegetable Spirit, pleasant to take safo to bo used in any stale of health even ! n \P w *«11i delicate fbnale or C7iifd. ' evea ™ Price $1 00 per bottle. W. V. ALEXANDER k (X) ,. No. 1 Barclay-streel. (Astor ' do bv A. A. Soixnuivs .-i . THE WONDER OF THE WORLD! •* We would not grow ono bud of hopo You cannot garner in ripe fruit! ” T HE GREAT REMEDY is at last discovered, and that fell destroyer of human happiness at length (* conquered! Consumption shall no longer rob our firesides of tlielr brightest ornaments, and sink ninny a gentle spirit to an untimely grave! Consumption can bo cured—Asthma will soon tie as the things that were—and Coughs and Colds, tho parents of that fell disease, that so often brings wo to Hie " As medical science discovers and design.!,, homes of our land, vanish, as If by magic, before this aover- nature line given, one by one, the . renirt!f * eign remedy. >•” - 01 thu For sale by A. A. SOLOMON'S, and J n . gists. Savannah. Ga. t '^THt,p rt| . AYKK’S CHKIllU PKCTiin Ctojli,. CM. .. , 1 JMm - “"J “ And by the river, upon the bank therrnf'’kT trees for meat, whose leaf shall not P"»« or shall be for meat ami the leaf thereof f , lhtr »- TTU1E «u I,on fo, tl„ ,l,k rwSBtalSfSf" Al ry year adds new proof to the luonnif .^ 1 ,! y year proini/i’s shall not fail. 1 AMurnnce that tLe^ Tills Is that which has so long been sought for. nnd la in full faith offered to the public ns a ckrtain cctut for coughs, cold*, whooping-cough, croup, asthma, and consomption and will, In any caso where lungs sufficient are left to sus tain life, clieck tho ulceration and raise tho pntientto henltii. Tliis is not an idlo boast, nor Is this remedy sent into the market without a thorough trial, but hss proved bevnnd a doubt, that what has been asserted can be noxx. •• Hie sentiment, that consumption cannot bo cured, has destroyed more lives than the dlsenso itself.”—Dr. Warren. nut there Is Hopei DEVINES’ COMPOUND PITCH LOZENGE I Tho proprietor, by the use of this article, end the blessing of Providence, was raised, when ho was pronounced by his physician to bo almost dying with consumption, to perfect health, nnd is not willing that sn great a blessing should be withheld from tlioso on whom “ this right hand emissary of dentil ” lias plnced his mark. Tho Lizenge Is perfectly harmless in its nature, nnd can bo taken with Impunity by tlie Infant and tlio Invalid ; and its beneficial effects will be felt in a few hours after com mencing its use. I«t all then, try It. and if these assertions lire not proved, after an impartial trial, tlie prlco of the box will bo returned, and nil agents nro Authorized to refund the money in any caso where the article is not perfectly satisfactory. These I/izenges are put up in 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 boxes.and only need a trial to be fully appreciated. C. I*. HUNT. Darien. Qa., only agent for the Southern States, tn whom all orders must be addressed. fel8-dkw C HERRY LOZENGES.—Compound Wild Cherry Lozenges. for coughs, colds, and tnllenwis. These I/izenges will bo found much more convenient than any of the liquid preparations,as they can be carried about the person, and always ready for use when the cough is troublesome, tbuf preventing a violent attack of coughing and constant irri tation of tho lungs. Just received and forsnlo by dee’ W. W. LINCOIN. Monument Square, r INKS’ TURKISH FRICTION TOWEL*—A very useful \j nrtiele for bathing purposes, and much superior to the glove* now in use Where friction Is required, they are very highly recommended by tho medical faculty In Eng- bind nnd the United States, just received and for sale by mh24 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square SiIjooIb. NOTICE TO PHR-IOli’nnN CLAIMANTS Every person entitled to tho’right of pro-emption to any of tlio land* within tlie towuships nnd jrnrts of township* above enumerated, is required to establish tho sanio to tlie satisfaction of tlio registrar nnd receiver of tho proper land office, and make pryment therefor as soon as practica ble after seeing this notice, nnd before the dny ap|siintcd for tho commencement of tlio public snlu of tlio lands em bracing tho tract claimed, othtrwise such claim will be forfeited. JOHN WILSON Jy28tl0w Commissioner of the General Land Offico. A DILL to be ontitled an Ordinance to divido the city into four Dispensary Districts, to provide for tlie elec tion of n Dispensary riiyHioiim for each of said districts, nnd to declare tlio duties and fix tho compensation of each Dispensary Physician: Sec, 1. Be it ordained by tho Mayor and Aldermen of tlio city of Savannah and linnilcts thereof in Council assembled, and it is hereby ordained by Uie Authority of the same, That from and after the iinsssgo of tills ordinanco. tho city bo. and It is hereby divldod Into four Dis|iensary Districts, tho first to embrace all Hint part of tho city bounded on tbe north by tlie S.ivnunab river, on tlio east by Jcfferson- street continued to tlio river, on tho south by South Broad- street and William street, and on tho west by tho corporate limits ; the second to embrace all that part of tho city bounded on tho north by tlio river, on tlio cast by the cor porate limits, on tlio south by South Broad-street continu ed to the corporate limits, nnd on the west by Jefferson-st. continued to the river ; the third to embrace' all that part of tho city bounded on the north by William-street and South Brond-street.nn tlio east by Jeflerson-atrect continu ed to tho corporate limits, ou the south by the corporato limits, nnd on the west by tho corporate limit* ; and tlio fourth to embrace all that part of the city bounded on the north by South Hrnad-strcct continued to the corporato Uni- ils.on the east by tho corporate limits.Un the south by tho corporate lliults.nnd on tho west by Joffcrson-strect con tinued io tho corporate limits. Sec. 2. Bo it further ordained by the authority aforesaid. That there shall bo elected at tho first regular meeting of Council after tho ;ia**age of this ordinance, and annually thereafter on tlio first rcgulur meeting in July, a Din- ponsary Physician for each of said districts, whose dnty if slinll bo to furnish tho destitute sick within tho limits of his district with necessary medicines, to give them medical nnd surgical advice and attention, to visit them nt their places of abode when necessary, to attend tn person, or by competent substitute, nt tlioir offices on every Mondny nnd Thursday, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 1 o’clock. P. M., for consultation with out-donr patients, and tokcepalwaysa competent aupplyof vaccino mnttor for vnccinnting tlio P<>A nnd to furnish physicians, the lat ter to pay a rcaamiWw and proper price therefor. Sec. 3. Bo it further orflaineil by tho authority aforesaid. That tlio said dispensary Physicians shall bo considered, bold nud taken as offleor* of tho city, and shall bo llalilu to tlio snmo penalties for nnn-porfonnanen or neglect of any of their officinl duties as are now prescribed in tlio case of other city officers. Sec. 4. Be It further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That such Dispensary Physician before entering on tbe du ties of his office slinll take tho oath prescribed for city offi cers. and execute n bund witli two securities in the pennl sum of onetluiusnnddollsrs.coiidltioasirorlhefaithful perform ance of tlio dutios of his office. Eacli Disjiensary Physician slinll receive in full compensation for medicines and ser vices, a salary of six hundred dollars por annum, payable monthly. Seo. 6. Bo it further ordained by the authority aforesaid. That all ordinances and parts of ordinances mlhtatiug a- gainst this ordinance bo. and tlie samoaro hereby repealed. Passed in Council, Savannah, 14th July, 1853. [LB.] R.WaVNE, Mayor. Attest. Edwarp G. Wilson, Clerk of Council. JyI7 rnr AtrmoRirr.] BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATFS. In persuanco of law, I, Franklin Pierce, President of tho United States of America, do horeby declare nnd mako known, that public salos will be hold at tlio undermention ed hind offices in the Stato of Wisconsin, at tho periods hereinafter designated, to wit: At the Land Office at Willow River, commencing on Mon day. the third day of October next, for tho disposal of tho publio lands situated in thu following named townships, vis: North of the base line and west of the fourth principal meri dian. Townships thirty-two, thirty-three, thirty-four, thirty- fivo, and thirty-six, of range five. Townships thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, thirty- four, thirty-fivo, and thirty-six. of range six. Township* thirty-mio. thirty-two, thlrty-throo, thirty- four, and thirty-fivo, of range seven. Townships tlilrty-ono, thirty-two, thlrty-lhrco,and thirty- four, of rango eight. Townships thlrty-i range nine. Township* tblrty-ono. thirty-two, thlrty-throo, and thir ty-four, of rango sixteen. Townships thlrty-throo and thirty-four of rango aeveu- toon. At tho I/ind Offico atMenahiu. commonclng on Monday, tho tenth day ofOctobor noxt, for the disposal of tho publio lands within tho undermentioned townships and parts nf townships, to wit: North of the base line ami east of the fourth principal meri- daxn. Townships twenty-five snd twenty-six, of range twelve. Fractional townships twenty-one, west of Wolf river, nnd townships twenty-four, twenty-five, nnd twenty-six, olrange thirteen. ' Fnujtlonal township twenty-one and twenty-two, west of Wolf river and Bayou, and townships twenty-three, twenty, four, twenty.fi ve, and twenty-six, of range fourteen. Fractional township twenty-two. weat of Woir river, townships twenty-thre# and twenty-four, and fractional townahips twgtywflvB »a4 twenty-six, weei of Wolf river; birty-ono, thirty-two, and thirty-three, of nance ontitled “ an ordinanco to prevent bulls, cows, oxen and calves, nnd other cattle from running at large,” passod In Council. Februnry, 1841. Sec. 1. Bo it nnlnincd by the Mayor nnd Aldermen of the city of Savannah and the hamlets thereof, In Council ns sombled. and It is hereby ordained by tho nuthnrity of the snmo. That from nnd after tho passing of this ordinance, tho provisions of the above recited ordinance bo so amend ed and extended as to prevent bull*, cows. oxen, calves nnd other cattle running at largo within tho following limit*, vl*: Guinnet-street on tlio south, prolonged cast nnd west to tho extended incorporate limits uf tho city of Savannah nnd tho luimlets thereof; tho Savannah riveron the north and the corporate limits of tho city of Savannah on the east and west. Sec. 2. Bo It further ordained bv the authority •'foresald. That allordinancesor parts of ordinance* milltatingagalnst the provisions of this ordinance be, and tho same aro here by repealed. R. WAYNE, Mayor. [Attest] Epward G. Wiraox. c. c. June4 E XTRACT of nn Ordinance, passed August 2, 1830, enti tled an** Ordinanco defining what snail bo considered pucllc nuiHsncos. and fur tho prevention, punishment and removal of tlio same.” Sec. 10. Be It further ordained, That It shall not bo law ful for any cow. steer, heitor or calf to bo or go at largo within tho limits of the city, from the setting of tho sun To tho rising uf tho snmo ; and the owners of such cattln so found at largo, slinll forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding flvo dollars for each nnd every time any such animal shall bo found at large ; and it shall bo the duty of theCtty Mar- ehaland City Constablos to take such cattle sn found at large, contrary to tho provisions of this ordinance, and Im pound them until tlio said fino and all costa aro paid, and if tlio animal be not claimed within five days, it snail bo the duty of tlie City Marshal to sell tho ssmeat tho pound, first giving at least five days’ notice in one of the public gaieties of the city of the description of tho animal and tha time snd place of sale, and he shall pay 1ho nott proceeds, after deducting the fine and costa.into the City Treasury, suhjeot to the order or Council, who may and shall order tlie samo to be paid to tho owner of such animal when required Sec. 11. Bo it further ordained, That, any bull found at large within tho limits of tlie city, shall be considered aa a nuisance,and may bo killed by any person Juno24 LAUREL GROVE CEMETERY. O RDINANCE PASSED 3D JUNE, 1862.—Seo. 10. Do it farther ordained by the nnthnrlty aforesaid. That from nud alter the day or publication of the preparation of said laurel Grove Cemetery shall he made by the Mayor as a- bove provided fur, It snail not he lawful to inter any dead body in any other plaeo within the corporate limit* of the city of Savannah, than in tbe aald Laurel Grove Cemetery and In tho present Hebrew Oenutary, and any person who shall so Inter or cause to be interred, or be In any manner concomed in interring any dead Body within tbe corporate limits, save in Laurel Grove Ormetonrand said Hebrew Oc raetory, shall be subject to a floe of fire hundred dollars, to UNIVERSITY OP LOUISIANA—MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. T HE Annual Course of lectures in this Department will commence on MONDAY, November 14, and will ter minate in the ensuing March. JAMKSJONES, M, D., Professor of Practice. J C. RIDDELL. M. D., Professor of Chemistry. WARREN STONE, M. I).. Professor of Surgery. A. II. ("ENAS, M. IJ.. Professor of Obstetrics. A. J. WEDDKRUURN, M. D., Professor of Anatomy. GUSTAVES A. NOTT, M. D , Professor of Materia Medics. THOMAS HUNT, M. D., Professor of Physiology and Pathol- ogy. CORNF!UI’SG.BEARD i M.D., SAMUEL P. CHOI’PIN, M. D.. j Dcmon,,trator " Anatomy. The rooms for dissecting will bo open from tho third Mon day in October to tho First of April. Tin* Faculty are Visiting Physicians and Surgeons of tlio Charity Hospital, and attend this Institution from Novem ber to April. Tlio Students accompany tlio Professors in tlioir visit/, and thus enjoy extraordinary practical advan tages. free of expense. There aro about one thousaud patients prescribed for daily in this Ho/nitnl. Tlie number of patients is nearly twenty thousand, in tlio year. THOMAS HUNT, M. I)., Dean. July 28—w3m MEDICAL COLLEGE OP THE STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA. T HE Annual Course of Lectures iu tills Institution will commence on the first Mondny InjNovembernext. Anatomy—Prof. J. E. Holbrook, SI. D. Surgery—Prof. K. Beddings, M. I>. InMitutesand practice—Prof. J. Henry Dicksm, M. D. Physiology—Prof. James Moultrie. M. D. Materia Mcdica—Prof. Henry R. F'rost. M. I). Obstetrics—Prof. Tlio*. G. Prlolcau. M. D. Chemistry—Prof, C. U. Shepard, M. I>. Comparative Anatomy—*Prof. L. Agassiz.M. D. Demonstrator of Anatomy—Francis T. Miles. M. D. ^ Prosector to the Professor of Surgery—J. V. M. Geddlngs, CLINICAL INSTRUCTION. I)r. J. Cain, M. D.. Physician to the Marine Hospital, and Clinical Instructor, lectures twice a week on the Diseases of that Institution. Prof. J. Ford I’rioucap. M. D., Physician to tho Hospital" of tlio Alms House, nt Which lectures arc delivered twico a week on diseases, tlio diagnosis discriminated, and tho stu dents indoctrinated in their treatment. Demonstrative instruction iu medicine and surgery, at tlie College Hospital, by the Professors of tlio Medical Col lege. •At a siieclal meeting of tho Trustees and Faculty of the Medical College of the State of South Carolina, held on tho 3d of January, 1852. Dr. L. Agassiz was unanimously elect ed Professor of Comparative Anatomy, with the distinct nmli-rstnnding that tlie cidlegiatc expen/oa of the student are not to be increased by this addition to the course. jy12—1nw6 HENRY R. FROST, Dean. GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE. legislative Charter, granted in 1849. T HE Spring session will commence on the socond Monday, which is the 12th dny of Jnnunry. Om. Y. IJkownb, President ami Professor of Mental and Moral Science. P. l<ot'l>. I’rofossor of Natural Sciences. L, It. Branham, Professor ol Mathematics and Director ol Music. Hrnrv M. Holtzclaw. Professor of Belles Lettrcs. The Faculty will be assisted by tlie following Ladies, viz:— Mrs. Ilrewne. Mrs. Branham, Misses Bennett, Dumstcad. Meredith, nnd FI Bennett Catalogues containing further Information, may be ob- tallied by applying to either of tho officers of the College, or to either of the following gentlemen, who constitute the Board of Trustees: E. E. Jones. M. D.. President; B. M. Pee ples. Esqr.. Treasurer: Tlios. J. Burney, Esqr,, Secretary; Col. J. B. Walker. Rev. N. 0. Foster. Rev. C. M. Irwin, Wm. 8. Stokes. Edmund Walker. Zachariah Fears, Nathan Massey. Wm. W. B. Crawford, M.D., BenJ. Harris, Jas. F. Swanson, J W. Fesrs. It. P. Zimmerman. sc. 23rd. 1861. lawd&wtf race yield to tho control of art. Of^Itol!l , i*.®i rtcu suffer from, none has carried more victim* t,.. 1 f** grave tlinn Consumption of tho I.ung, ' k' i ,.,* 0 . UnUtwl J some evidence that tills too may !* c.irtd Mry comphlnU, In all 11,dr fcnn,! m/8 iSfiT Cherry Pectoral. 7 w removed by Space will not permit us to publish hers ... of the cures it lias affected. l!ut the Ainui*Ki pr °*'* ,Uo# will furnish our circular. free.whert-IiL^W. nud indisputable proof of the facts. l 4rl, col«i Sufferers, rend and judge for v»urm-lvi>* ibr Itifluentaand ll<sq<imjCwe\. Sir •• 1 taro rei»nMly N i f ri ' have been afflicted with these disease* .ml i, 7, 1 , the Pectoral hasalways afforded inS relief Wo attest the truth of the shove G “ m M.MrthXTV. Editor Xsdiville Whir Penr .Sir : For three year. [ li.r.’u.rn" coiiuli io JWrriilOKdial I fmiotnll,.,,|„]m rfrr„“2 njurl, or tlie time l »ns,.blind io lit ,1, ' I* 1 '- “ woold mlToeate »,r | uil *3 Having me* mflliv remedies niilwut mwrli irllrf 1 ttT.i tried tt.eCll.rr, Verio,.1. nhlch unde,S mo altogether, lao. will. 8 ,atllude™ . Jaxi? H'Caxiiibx one of the numerous cures of Asthma uhhh km Um accredited to Cherry Pectoral. n „ Aijiany. X. Y., April 17. IMS. Or. A,er. Wil-nra, Fir: I lare for, rare ter. amirt. ed n-"li aithma o the mint form. >o that 1 hmte, id. llted to aleep u mr■ tlialr for a larger part tl tin fa, being unable to bed. 1 had tried ami ninny medicines, to no purpose, until my i.hyslduRt. scribed, ns nn experiment your Cherry Pectoral. At first it seemed to make me worse; hut In ieutbui week. I began to experience tlio mo«t gratifying re!Mbus its use; nnd now, in four weeks, the dUenw* h ratin',] n. moved 1 can sleep on my bed with comfort, and nfa, state of health which 1 had never ex|>erted to enjoy * GuiRnr.S.F'AiujT. Commission and Forwarding Mrrctiut From the President of Amherst Chllene. Eilicard Ilitcknd M 1)., LL. D„ dc. J. C. Ayer—Sir: I have used your Hu rry Pectoral [but own case of th ep-sented bronchitis, and um ratii>Cfd.fira its chemical constitution.that it Is an ndniiraMeompouBd for the relief of larynglcal and bronchial dOieultin. If my opinion, ns to its superior character, can beef any itr vice, von are nt liberty to use it ns you think proper. Amherst Sept. 12. 1849. Howard llmunxx. Among oilier distinguished authorities wlm hare lent tlielr names to recommend this wejsnAion astUtal known to them for affections of thelung* sre: President Perkins, Vermont Medical College. Professor Silliman. Ynle College. Professor Valentino Mott. New York. Professor Cleavland. Bowdoin Mnlics) College. Professor Butterfield. Ohio Medical College. Canadian Journal of Mcdii-iil Science. Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. Charleston. 8. C. Medical Review. Now Jersey Medical Reporter. Hon. Henry Clay. U. 8. Senator. lion. Geo. P. Marsh. American Anitm*M’lnr loTnrliy Gen. Emanuel Bulness. I're/ident of Chili. Rt. Her. Ell. Power. I/ird Bishop of Toronto. Also, many eminent physicians in foreign cnuntnri. Not only In the more dangerous and dUtrcMingdUnwi of tho Lungs, but also ns a fnniily medicine furoccwkal use. it is tho safest, plen'sutost nml best intevd-i Prepared hv J. C. AYER. Gieniiet.tosdi Mm Sold by TURNER k CO.. A. A. FOLOMOXA ff.K.tW. COL.Y. HENDRICKSON k MOORE. Savannah: aodly *11 the Druggists throughout the State. erolA-wSm-lujU MERCER UNIVERSITY. Penjldd, Greene County, a a. STUDIES. T HE Studies in this University aro:—A Theological course of tliree years, designed for those who are preparing for tho Gosjtel Ministry; A Collegiate Course of four years, equal to that of other Colleges in tlie country; A Scientific Course of three years, including, with some ad dition, all tlie studies of the Collegiate Course except the An cient Languages; ADMISSION, Tlie regular time for the admission of Students, is at the opening of the Fall Term, the last IVednesday in August. Candidates for admission nto the Collegiate Course must sustain a satisfactory examination In Geography, Arith metic. English, Latin and Greek Grammar, Cassar, Virgil, Cicero's Select Orations, and Jacob's Greek Reader; ana must tie at leastfourtecn years of age. Candidates for admission into the Scientific Course must sustain a satisfactory examination on Geography, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Simple Equations in Algebra, and two books In Geometry; and mast be at least sixteen years of age. xxrxNsm. Tuition. Spring Term. FhllTbrm. In TREoiooiCAL Semin art, Gratuitous.... Gratuitous. IxColltok. $26 00 $16 00 Scientific Coarse, 26 00 16 00 Lx Academy— Preparatory Gass 26 00 16 00 Second “ 20 00 12 00 Third “ 15 00 9 00 Elementary “ 10 00 6 00 Room Rent. fl 00 4 00 Contingent Expenses 2 00 1 00 These expenses require to bo paid in advance. From Students who lodre in the College buildinre, flRy dollars will be received as full payment for tlie tuition fees, room rent, and contingent expenses of the year. Tlie price of Board in the village is $10 per month ; of washing, room-rent.and fuel, $3. COMMENCEMENT AND VACATIONS. Tim Commencement is held on the last Wednesday in July. There are two Vacations, dividing the year into terms, as follows; First Term—from hut Wednesday in August to December 15th. Winter 1 acatlon—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 the Board of Trustcss. Anv friend, by application to I)r. J. L. DAGG. President of the University, will receive a catalogue, containing the course of studies, and all othor necessary information S OAP. STARCH, CANDLES, Ac.—300 boxes Family. Pale No. 1 and l ft Bar 8oap, 100 do Oolgafo’* Ptarl Starch, ROdoBeadeVafi'aand V* Tallow Candles. 60 do Star do, 40 do Tread weU’a Soda Biscuit, landing and for sale by Junel6 8C1IANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. L ' INEN GOODS.—Richardson’s 4-4 Irish Linens, pillow caso linens; 6-4 to 12-4 Linen Sheetings, 7-4 to 10-4 table Dqmaak, Uqjlfo’a Damask and colored bordered Nap kins, blrd’a-eye and Bootoh Diaper*, Huckaback. Unto cam- LAKIKR’S SPANISH MIXTURE. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE I1I.OOD! Not a Particle of Mciaoyin lt- A N INFALLIBLE REMEDY for fcrofola. King * Wl, Rheumatism.Obstinate Cutanrmi*Fruplians,I’iuqkl or Pustule on the Face. Blotches. Boil*. Chronic Sow Ins. Ring Worm or Tetter. Scald Head. Fjilargemrnt sndfris of tho Bone* arol Joint/. Stubborn Ulci r* Syphilitic list- ders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, ami all I in*a»«»rinr| from nn injimicious u*o of Mercury. Impruilcucein iifr,c* Impurity of the Blood, 'Ibis valuable Medicine, which has bit ope ccMntri for Uie numlier or extraordinary cures effected through it* agency, ims Induced tlie proprietors, at tlie urgent rop/tt of their frienilH, to offer it to tlie public, which thev d»»iib tlie utmost confidence (nils virtues snd wonderful cunli'l properties. The following certillcnt«*. selected from stiff! number, are. however, stronger testimony than the w* word of the proprietors ; and are all from gentlemen*ol known In their localities, nnd of the highest reipecUbhiy many of them now residing In the city uf Richnwad. V». F. BOYDEN. F.sj,, of tho Exchange Hotel. Richmerd known every where, says he lias seen the Medicine r*wd Caiitkk’h Spanish Mixture nilministereilinmrrshmdirt cases, in nearly all the disease* for wliicli it i* rerommud- ed, witli the most nstonlshingtv rihh! results. Re saj*it 11 tlie most extraordinary medicine he hnsever w*n. AGUE AND FEVER—GREAT CURE—I hereby certify, that for three years I had Ague nnd Fever of th* mod vio lent description. I had several I’hysielsn*. took large quan tities of Quinine. Mercury, snd I believe all the Tonic* vertlsed. but all without any permanent relief •', ! tried CARWH’s SPANISH MlXTCRK. two bottles of which effre* tunlly cured me, and 1 tun happy to say I hare h»'l neltber Chills or F'everssince. I consider it tlie bed tonir io world, and tho only medicine that ever reached my cue. Reaver Dam, near Kishmnnd. Va. JtlllN C. B. LUCK, Esq., now in tho city of Richmond. msny years in the Post Office, has surh confidence astonishing efficacy of Carter’s Spanish Minraa th»»» has bought upwards of 60 bottles, which he hss given **»J tn tho afflicted. Mr. I.uck say* he lias never known W fail when taken according to directions. , ... Dr. MINtiE, a practising Physician, and formerly el i City Hotel. In the city of Richmond, says he h»< . In a number of Instance* the effect* of Cakd* s Mixture, which were most truly surprising. H® “I* ! 11 , caso of Consumption, dependent on the Liver, the gw* feet/ were wonilcrful indeed. . . „ ■, SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of the firnvof Drink”* Richmond, waa cured of Liver complaint 8 ing. bv the uso of two bottle* or Carter’s ?psnidi GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA-Tlie Editors mond Repnlillcan bad a servant employed in room, cure 1 of violent scrofula, combined tism, which entirely disabled him from work. . of Carter's b’lianisb .Mixture made a perfect cure®] nitm. tbe Editors, in a public notice, say they *• cheerfully rtc mend it to all who are afflicted with any diw**® 01 blood.” STIJJ. ANOTHER CURE OF SCROUXA-I M valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter's o ture. I consider It a truly valuable medicine. .j TAYIDR, Conductor on the R. F. kP.RE.0i, Klcbmoa , Salt" ilhenm of 80 Year* Stnndlnff WjjJ Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, residing in the city cf was cured by tliree bottles of Carter's rpaalsb « Salt Rheum, which he hail nearly 20 year*.*®" tlio physicians of the city could not cure. Mr. 7“ r. Is a we’ll known merchant of Richmond, Va., snd mi Is moat remarkable. . . . n t WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond. Va .bad a cured of Fpyhills. in the worst form, by Cart®® 1 • rVj, Mixture. Ilesavshe cheerfully reconi mends it, » c alders it an invaluable medicine. , . CflfuU RICHARD B. WEST, of Richmond, was cured ot and what physicians called confirmed Coniumpu , three bottle* of Carter’s Spanish Mixture. . EDWIN BURTON. Commissioner of thf % » has seen the good effect* of Carter’s Fjanlsh •}” number of Spyhilitlc cases, and says It I* * perfc®* tbnt horrible disease. . M ni WM. G. HARWOOD,of Richmond, Va.. cured mae- and ulcers, which disabled him fnim walking. to bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, and ws* * . ^ walk without a crutch, in a short time permsnen J Price $1 per bottle. _ . m Vn M Principal Depot* at M. WARD, CIDSE k CO., ><>■ Mhlen Ij»no. New York. Phils- T. W. DYOTT h SONS, No. 132 North 2d Streeq r d, !iolWr * HEER3. No. 124 lUlo-l.. And for »lo bjr 8I10MAS >1. TURhFJl * II. CARTCB. A. A. lAHriMOXa k CO.. “ ' Druggists and Country Merchants everywhere. may20—ly —* COUGHS, COLDS ANDHUONCHJT1». P ASTIU1S DE PARIS.—For the cure and bronchial affection* of the throat. *<> p . j W . (Ilia season of the year. We do not recomni title* do Paris to cure all the ills llfola lirir fo* 0 ® lf isl«( say they will cure all affretion* of the throat. ,j them will prove. Manutactured by Moore « 7 Maiden-lane, New York. _.*nrsof Moor* N. B.—Tho genuine bears Uie written signature & Taylor. Just received and for sale by mb4 W. W. IJ.NWLN. M o n umeot i fH '“---- MKKFON^S RAZOR 8TROP8--^nie*e celeb^JJ^ are made and warranted by ch, ^i.^!^,bouMb# superior to any others now In use. rutem # ^ nnro «oai sure and get tlie genuine Strop, as there are ^ eonnterfeits hearing the samo name, the n«t of *' fosmJSIl VERMIN DQIKurm-n* »rt|; 111 aively used In England for destroying all a pi 18 T/.N'UL J»°^nd,uxlfo(K),t7 W;W-JSSui