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two fl. of tui PUatofi* n»nk of the jBUto or Qeo&fe l««J4at Robert W. Pookr.fcdmlnUtnOorCaroline 9E ffSSSSSlffi mm* a Fdatefe tftwtoh iwpttUt w iwgc _ orUutSoiwW WU he tek«» p*o«y*^ l ** n I M j2 iRgPg^tiWMF^S! ^^Am? r'nrauiARnH, Otrt » o. c. c. SSSWwy ftUJt—Will be sold. on the flrat .KSansitWs Um city of Savannah, between the legal houra of Bale, two honee, two wagons, one cart, two ploughs and one harrow; idtjRa«n^Sm-&tSfis»ss r 7ag» • ^ ’ JOHN DKVANNY, Sheriff c.c. 0 Tneedar In September nex’, before the court house In the city of Savannah, between the legal hours of aale. one Iron fire-proof chest, the property of 8amuel llpytfcCo., and sold hr older of the Hon. the Inferior Court of Cha hMttgnnty. JOHN DEVANNY, Sheriff o. o. G BnSATHAM SHERIFF'S 8ALK.—Will bo sold, on the flrst Tuesday in September next, before the courthouse in the city ofSar annah. all the interet of Ruth K. Reed In all that lot or panel of land, being lot number eight, and the •astern hair of lot number nine, Brat tything, Anson want, on State-street, between Drayton and Abercom-atreets, to gether with the improvements on said lots; levied on to eatisfy a B. fa. Issued from Chathem Superior Court In fa- wot of PhtttnD. Woolhopter,HMfcMa|M|AMh|UjMfa Property poln' ’ “ | ’ ‘ augOj^H ... . _ lit Ruth E. Reed, olnted out bjr plaintiff’a attorney. JOHN DEVANNY. Sheriff o. o. 0 on the Brat Tuesday in September next before the court house in the city of Savannah, between the usual hours of sale, one undivided fourth part of two wharf lots, or piece* of ground.- situated on Hutchison’s Island, in the county of Chatham and State of Georgia, being lots Nos. thlrtesn and fourteen, together with all the reser voirs, wharves, buildings and Improvements on said lots, and the steam engines and boilers, the plaining ma chine, clapboard machine, mw gates, force pumps, and all other machinery of a vary kind and description tn and about the said lota or bnUdlng, (meaning the one-fourth part of the Oglethorpe stam saw mill.) with the appurtenances thereunto belonging and appertaining; lovied on as the property of Edward F. KInchley and Robert Todd, to satisfy • fl. fi*. on foreclosure of a mortgage issued from Chatham Superior Court in favor of George Newell vs. Edward F. Klncbley and Robert Todd. Property set forth In said B. fa. JOHN DEW - sug3 JOHN DKVANNY, Sheriff o. a C HATHAM SHERIFFS SALE CONTINUED.—Will bo sold, on the flnt Tuesday in September next, before the court house In Savannah, between the legal hours of sale, all that certain messuage tenement and tract offend, situate, lying and being tn the county of Chatham afore said. butting and bounding as follows: Commencing at tho aonth-fait corner of the limits of the city of Savannah and running south 13*. west 26 ehaina and 2 links along the line or said city limits continued, to a road commonly known as Lover’s Lane, thence along the line of said road north 77*, west 13 chains and 67 links to a ditch, thence along the centre of said ditch north 13*, cast 26 chains and 2 links to the southern line of said city limits, thence along said line of city limits south 77*. east 13 chains and 67 links to tho point of starting—containing thirty-live nnd a half acres, more or less} levied on as the property of Jo seph M. Turner, to satisfy a fl. la. issued from Chatham Su perior Court in favor of John F. Guilmartin, administrator or Wilson Oden, deceased, against Joseph M. Turner Prop erty pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. au?3 JOHN DEVANNY. Sheriff c. o. G eorgia—Bullock County:—To all whom it may con cern : Whereas, Win. Lee, jr. will apply at tho Court of Onllnanr for letter* dismlssory as administrator on the estate of Thomas Lee. a lunatte, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appeai-ht the Court of Ordinnry for Bui- loch county on the first Monday In October next, to make objections,if any they have, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness,Wra.Loe,sen’r, Esq.,Ordinary for Bulloch county, this 17th day of March, 1863. mh25 • WILLIAM LEE, Sr., 0. B, o G EORGIA—Bulloch County:—To all whom it may con cern : Whereas, Jehue Everitt will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for letters dismlssory ou the estates of John Everitt and Sarah Evoritt: These arc, 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 said letters will bo granted. Witness, Wm. Lee, sen.. Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch coun ty, this 26th day or April, 1863. ap\25 WM. LEF- Sen’r.. o. B r G EORGIA—Bulloch County t—To all whom it may concern: Whereas, Green R. Slater and Thomas Dasher, Admin istrators on the estate of John G. Slater, n minor, hare np- lied for letters dismlssory ; Thesearo therefore to cite nnd admonish nil whom It inay oncem to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary for Rul- loeh county, on the first Monday in November next, to mnke objections, if any they have, otherwise said letters will be grantod. * Witness. Wm Lee.*en’r.E*q.,Ordinaryfor Bulloch county, this 25th day of April, 1863. apl25 WM.1.EE, Son’r. o. n. c. P EORGIA—Bulloch CountyTo all whom it my concern: VT Whereas. William Holloway, administrator of the es tate of Mitchell Holloway, deceased, will apply to the Hon. the Ordinary of said county, for letters dismlssory from said •state; These are. therefore, to cite and admontshjill concerned lo file their objections (if any they have) to the applicant in tho Clerk’s office of said Court, on or before the flrst Mon day in October next, otherwise letters dismlssory will be granted. Witness. Wm. Leo, son’r.. Esq.,Ordinary for Bulloch coun ty, this 17th day of March, 1853. mh23 Wn.LIAM LEE. Sen’r., o. H. c. com: Whereas, John Hendricks will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters or administration on the' estate of Josiah J. Parish, late of said county, deceased ; These are therefore to eite nnd admonish all whom it may 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 Leo. Sr., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, this 20th day of July. 1863. july23 WILLIAM LEE. Sr.,o. B. o. G EORGIA—Bulloch County:—To all whom it may concern: Whereas. Timothy Kenuelly and Johannah Borin will apply at the Court or Ordinary for Letters of Administra tion ou tho eatate of Morris Dorin. deceased : Thescarethereforetoclloand admonish all concerned to file their objections (if any they have) in my office, on or before the first Monday in September next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness. Wm. Lee, 8r., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, this 20th day of July, 1863. July23 WM. LEE. Sen’r. o. B. c. \T mlnlstralor upon the estate of Henry Dutton, deceos- •d will apply to the Court of Ordinary of this county, for letter* dismlssory: These are 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. ap!28 A. H. SMITH, o. B. c. ^IBORGIA—.Bryan County.—By an order of the Court of ir next, before the court house door In aaid county, tne fend belonging to the estate of Charles Baabjor, deceased, for the benefit of the heir* of said estate, jylfl C, M. BASHLOR. Adm’r, Tuesday in Septan - “ty.theU VT corn s Whereas, George W. Thomas, one or the exe cutors of the estate of Wm. T. Hopkins, will apply to the Court of Ordinary for letters dismlssory on the said estate; These are therefore to eite and admonish all and singular thekindredand 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 dlsrataaory should not be granted the *ald applicant. Witness, J. H. Helveston. Esq.,Ordinary for Camden coun ty, this 26th day of May, 1853. may2fl J. H. HELVESTON, o. c. q - T cern : Whereas, J, H. M. Clinch, guardian of H. A. nnd N. B, Clinch, applies to me for letters dismlssory from said guardianship; These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to be and appear at my office, within tho time prescribed by law. and show cause (If any they have.) why letters of dimission should not be granted to the said applicant. Witness. James H. Helveston Ordinary for Camden coun ty. this 28th day of May, 1853. ma.v31 JAMES H. HELVESTON o. c. c. G EORGIA—Chatham County:—To all whom it may con cern : Whereas, Wm. A. Ormand will apply at the Court of Ordinary for fetters of administration on the es tate of Francis Solomons, deceased ; These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make ob jection (if any they hare) on-or before the flrst Monday in September next, otherwise said fetters will be granted. Witness. John M. Millen, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham county, this 8th day of July. 1863. lylo JOHN If. MILIJN, o. c. c. / 1EOROIA—Chatham CountyTo all whom it may con* vJ cern s Whoreae, I'hlnea* M. Kollock will apply at tho Court at Odinary, for fetters of dismission os executor on the estate of Miss Priscilla Houston: These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom itmay concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objec tion .(If any they have) on or before the first Monday In Jantxsgy next, otherwise said letters will be granted, . '?°“ a **;MUfen. Esq., Ordinary for Chatham ooui ty this 1st day of July. 1863. JOHN M. MTLLKN o. o. o. •state of Robert Isaac j Theasare, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may eonrern to be and appear before said Court to make objsc- tlon (If any they hare) on or before the flrst Monday la February next, otherwise said letters will be granted. '•'* ,J • JOHN M. MILLEN. 0. 0. o. r\ EOROIA—Chatham County i—To all whom It may oon- \£o*™ J Whereas, John H. Btrous will apply at the Dour Of Ordinary for letters dismlssory as administrator cum tee- tamenio aimew on the eatate of Godfrey Rown s Thfse 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 flrst Monday tn November next, otherwise said letters will be granted, awnfftif! MlU,n ’ Eeq-t Ordinary for Chat! tW ‘ ****** d*T of March, 1863. JOHN M. MI1XEN. a. 0. aplfl ut n ‘ JOHN M. MILLEN,o. Q.J. (It may con- therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it iito be end appear bofore laid Court to make f any'they have) within the time proscribed by 1«t.day of An* GIRARDEAU, at. a augfi W.P. GIRARD 71RORGLA—Chatham County. —To all whom ii may con- XJT corn t Whereas, Mary A. Rouueau will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the e»> PWrtK v-cr. tete of Julius RouseeAU t These are, therefore, to eite and admonish all whom It may ooooern to be and appear before said Court to make ohjee* tlon (if any they have) on or before the flnt Monday in Septembar next, otherwise sold fetters will he granted. W(tnfsa.JoMpK Oanahl, Deputy Or”— oounty, this l*t day of August.)858. MW " ‘ ■H OANAHL, PP. 0.0.0, •7b all whom It ( lKORGIA—Chatham County »—Tb all whom It may con* <JT concern: Whereas, Mary A, Rousseau will apply at the Court of Ordinaiy for letters or administration on the estate or Jules Rousseau t ... ..... These are, therefore, to eite and and admonish all whom U may concern to bo and appear before said Court to make objection (If any they have) on or before the flnt Monday In October next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, Joseph Oanahl, Esq.,D*p. Ordinary for Chatham county this thltd day of August 1863. 1 OANAHL,t»W. o. o. o. /1K0RUIA—Chatham County —To all wlimnlitniay con- \JT com : Whereas, William J. Marshall will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letten of administration on the es tate of Margaret W. Marshall: There aw, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom Itmay concern to he and apper before said Court to make objec tion (If any they have) on or before the flnt Monday in Oc- *-•——»-** »—ranted. Inary for Chatham OANAHL, PC’, o. o.o. tober next, otherwise said letters will begrai Witness, Jo*eph Oanahl, Esq., Den. Ordlna county, this third day of August.1863. aug JOSKl’H GANAHI /I TORO 1 A—Chatham County i-To all whom It may concern: Ur Wherea*. JohnErerard will apply at tho Court of Or- dlnary for letten of dlamtaaory aa administrator on the ea tate or Patrick Horny, deceased j These are, therefore, to cite anu admonish all concerned to flle their objections (If any they have) to the applicant In the Clark’* office of aald Court, on or before the first Mon* day of Norember next, otherwise fetters dismlssory will be granted. Witness. John M. Millen, Esq.. Ordinary for Chatham coun ty, this 30th day of March, 1863. mhSO JOHN M. MILLEN, o. o. o. | ' EQRGIA—Chatham County,—To all whom It may con- \JT cern : Whereas. William J. Bulloch, Executor of the estate of Mary Neufvlll. deceased, will apply to tho Court of Ordinary for letters dismlssory on tho said cstatn: These are, therefore, to clto and admonish oil and singu- lar tho kindred nnd creditors of sold deceased, to bo and appear at the office of John M. Millen, Ordinary, within tho tlmo prescribed by law, and show cause (if any they have) why said letter* should not be granted. Witness. Joseph Ganalil, Deputy Ordinary for Chatham inunty,thia 1st day of August. 1853. July 29 JOSEPH OANAIH,. PEP, o. 0. 0. may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objoction (if any they have) on or before tho first Monday In September next, otherwise said letters will be granted tho applicant. Witness my hand, this 8tli day of March, 1863. mhU J. 8. H RAD WELL, o. t, q G EORGIA—Liberty County.—All persons concerned arc hereby notified, that sixty days after date. I shall ap- S ’ to the Court of Ordinary of Liberty county for leave to l tho real and personal estate belonging to the estate of the late James Moody, deceased, of said county, for tho benefit of the creditors of said estate and for the puriiose of a division of said estate among the heirs and distribu tees or said estate. sug4 M, J. MOODY. F-x’or. - one month continue so i attained the age taxes or have Id satisfy any tax exe- ‘-‘•Avemade allre- (, and have been - -- -lu aet,—iktratt _ tie. passed Jim. 22,1862,' The following named |ieraona have registered their name* since the flret of January, 1863, and up to August 2, 1863, Inclusive:; Matthla* Amoroue, JohnW Andetnon, David Abra hams, Charles Arnold,George A Ash, Robert Austin, George Alexander, Charles U Ash, William D Andrews; George II Ash, John 8 Aeliord, George W Andorson, Stewart Austin, Uehjaraln R Armstrong, Thomas A Sskew, Tliomas Ardon, William Andre , ... ett, James H Uashlor. Mlebstl Boley, Claudius E Bade, W W Bruen. James M Butler, Hyman E Dyck, William J Bandy. Edwin H Bacon, Wm James Bulloch. Slegmund Berg, Milton J Bockner, John Boston, Henry 8 Bogsrdua, William U Bultooh,Patrick Bulkley, John W Beaafey, John B Barnwell, James T Buckner. Anthony Easier,'Tliomas A Brown, John Uurus, Joseph It Burroughs, Berrien M U Bur roughs. William F Brantley, Charles II Bell, Ellas B Bars tow, Peter A Dlols, Wm Gaston Bulloch, Isaao Bruuuer. John Brunuer, James Bancroft, Philip U Behn, James A Brown. John Macpherson Berrien, Barnard E Bee. Richard Burke, David Dell, Thomaa H Barrett, Edward i Blount, Wolfe Barnett, Conrad E Byck, Charles Bishop, Wm Blots, Valentine Brunner, Charles W Brunuer, Josepn W Brown, Joseph li Baldwin. Francis Blair, Michael Brannon. Jimes KBuliough, James A Baker, William M Blount, Wm Ben • p — - George A Boifoull- , Thomaa G Builooh, . _ ....... lames M Butler, John F Blakely, Michael lloylan, Thomas Bourke, William S lias Inger. Joseph Bryan, Henry Burt. William Burke, Harvey L Byrd, Francis 8 liattley, Henry F Bennett, John Boach, John Blount, Samuel P Bell, Michael Barry. Patrick Brad- fey. Philip Uringman, Augustus Boulineau, lllch’d Brown. Solomon Cohen, Bernard Constantine, David C Cash, William Cullen, Peter Corb, David Lopes Cohen, James A Courvolslo, Montgomery Curuining, Daniel B Camp, George B Cumuiing, Moses Coburn, William Crabtree. Aarou Cham K lon, Dautell) Copp, Isaao Cohen, Frederick Cook, Frederick t Cornwell, William P Clark, William 11 Cuyler, Carrol A Cloud, Spoacer Cura-11, Pierce Condon, William M Charters, Charle- Clare, Dunlol Clarke, John F Compognlao. George Calley, Myles D Cullens, I’eterL Constantine. Nicholas Cru- ger, Henry R Christian. John Cordoal, Wallace Cum mine. James II Carter, William Coopor, John J Cornell, James T Clark. James 0 B Campbell, Samuel J Cassells. Joseph S Carruthers. John D Charlton, Bryan Connor, William Oscar Charlton, William Cox, Hugh Cullen, James Cleary, Mosea 8 Cohen, Thomaa Cunf, Joseph SCIaghoru, John F Carsten. Cliarlea I* Cooper, JohnUrocne Cooke. Henry Cleaver, Jacob Cohen, Benjamin I, Cole, Bliss M Coleing, John I, Clark. Thomaa W Cooper, Henry Casson. James Cox, Robert U Charlton, James Cox, Francis Canfield, Peter Clark, James Carey,Tliomas Cusacli, Thomas Carey, Daniel Cole, Luke .Christie, Lewis F Cooke, Eatl A Craft*, Patrick Clark, Mich ael Cusacli. Michael Conway. Antonio Chrfetldora, Isaac J Cohen, Francis Champion. Aaron Champion. Thomas Col tins, Edwurd T Conner, William Conner, Andrew Conner, Charlos Cannon. Thomas Conway, Richard W Cubbedgo, Francis T Colo. William Carson, Wm F Chaplin, Moses A Co hen. Heman A Crane, John Cass, John M Coopor, Lemuel 0 Clark, Luke Canon, Robert J Cougbey, Jonathan A Ca iloy, Denis dairy, John Cercopely. Joseph V Connerat. Jss Connolly. John L Copo, A Corucs, John A Chambers.Patrick Carney, Michael Cleary, James E Cope, William A Cook, Bar ton Cuntre, John danoy.Thomas Cunniff, John deary. ** -David R Dillon, Martin Duggan. Archibald C Daren- G EORGIA—Bryan County:—Notice is hereby given that on tbo first Mon'ay in September next, we will apply lo tho Court of Ordinary, of this county, for leave to divide tho estate of Elios Perry, deceased. S. B. DANIEL,") N. J. CLARK. ^Administrators. aug4 ISAAC PERRY,J N OTICE—All porsons having demands ngniust tho es tate of Mias Perry, lato of Bryan county, doccasod. will present them ; and tlioso Indebted'to tho estate will please make immediate payment lo L. B. DANIEL,) N. J. CLARK. >Administrators. ’J aug4 ISAAC PERRY, J T WO MONTHS after date application will bo made to flic Court of Ordinary of ltryan county, for leave-to sell the Real Estate, belonging to James’Clanton, deceased. July 2 J. C. MARSH. Ad’m made to tho Court of Ordinary of Chatham county for leave lo sell the land and negroes belonging to the estate of Uriah H. Bivins, late of said county, deceased. «ug2—w2m HENRY ROGERS, Adin’r do bonis non. Hon. Court of Ordinary for Camden county, fur leave to soil part of water lot and improvements, No four, in tlic town ot St. Marys, belonging to the estate of John T. ltu- dulph.deceased, for tho femeflt of the heirs and creditors of said estate. EMILY' RUDULPI1. Adm’ix.. junelO Estato J. T. Rudulpli.deceased. N EW MARKET, (TENN.,) May 24. 1863.—'Threw months after date, application will he made to the Bank of tho Slate of Georgia, for payment of a $50 dollar hill of said Batik. No. 217.1. K. Tefft, Cashier, the right had I alf of which lias been lost or stolen. may26—3m JOHN C. HAMMOND. N OTICE.—Two months after date, application will bo made to tho Court of Ordinnry of Bulloch count v. for leave to sell tlm real estate of Hannah Cone, late of said county, deceased. jy23 JONATHAN ORINF.R, Adm’r. N OTICE—Two months after date, apnl made to the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county, for leavo to sell the boy Smart, belonging to Robert It. Slator a minor. GREEN R. SLATOR, jy23 Guardian of said minor. OTICE.- of thp late liov. Samuel j’. Cnssels. will present them to the undersigned within the time prescribed by law; and )hoso indebted to said estato are requected to make imme diate payment to MARY It. CABSF.1S. jy22 Qualified Executrix. N OnCE.—Throe months after date, application will be made to the Bank of the Stato of Georgia, for pay ment of a $50 bill or said Bank, letter A. payable at Prin cipal Bank to X. A. Hardee, dated 23d November. 1847. G. B. Camming, President, tlio left hand half of which ha* been last. Jyl5 ALBERT WILLIAMS. . months after date, application 'will bo made to the Bank of tho State of Georgia, for payment of a $20 hill of said Bank. No. 927. A. Porter. President, tho left hand half having liaen lost or destroyed. inay26—3m W. C, TROTTER. Ststo of Georgia. or two OTICE. mado to the Plantors Bank of tho for renewal of Scrip. No. 348. dated April 20th, 1810. for two Shares, and No. 15, dated July 2?d. 1R4(1. for four Shares. VALENTINE OREST. Adm’r. on Estate of F. Kottnmn. LtnERTT CouXTT, July 30,1853. July 30—3m S IIALLYS. Baregv Delaine, Satin Plaids. Barege plain do Printed Grenadino Silks, Damns de Venice Silk Tissue Black Grenadine Satin, Striped black Barege. Mourning Ba rege*. and Tissue. In every variety and style, just received »nd open, and for sale by mho AIKEN k BURNS. Howard street Flour. 60 lihds prime new Bacon Sides. 2ft do do Shoulders. 10 tierces sugar cured Hams. 20 bids nnd 100 Ucg* prime Leaf Lard, just received ami lor sale by apl SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO M AP OF SAVANNAH.—Having purchased tho copy right of Edward A. Vincent, Esq. of his now Map of the city of Savannah, tho undersigned has made Arrangements to fill all orders for the same, at short notice. A sufficient number was received by last steamer to furnish anbscriliers, and will bo delivered immediately. We are unable to sup ply tho country demand until tho arrival of thr nextatenm er. Arrangements hare been made for a further supply, which will be regularly received. All orders punctually at tended to. Address 8. 8. 81 BLEY, ap!8 Bookseller and publisher, 135 Congress-iL.Sav'h. N OTICE.—Tho subscriber having transferred all his right title and interest as publisher and' proprietor or the new Subdivlsien Map of the city of Savannah to 8. S Sibley, Esq., publisher and bookseller of this city, subscriber* are hereby notified that they will receive their copies from him in future, as publisher of said Map. ap!8 EDWARD A. VINCENT. Jig. , linen; 8. 10 12-4 damask and snow-drop tablecloths, 8-4 and 10-4 bleached nnd brown damask, damnsk nnpklns and doiless, Scotch and hucknbuck dlnpers. blrris-eye do. Richardson’s. Young’s and other styles of family linens, all warranted pure linen, for safe in quantities or hv Hie piece, by LaROCIIK k IJOWNE, mii28 Cor. WhiUker.CongrcssandSl. 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Ufe, corrected and authorized by himself, Manesca’s Serial and Oral method of teaching the French language. «**« uuin wiu be rrsntad .* of ‘^e President* ef the United States, with sketch- bo Ordinsv.fA^Hr.1? 1 * 0 * es of remarkable events ^OrflnuYtocfi.lhnmconn. MArtharor MluThn..', vol by Miss Caroline LeelTents. Ufe and Adventures of Valentine Vox, the Ventriloquist, by Henry Cockton, a most humorous work. Alto, a further tufptyqf Yankee Notions, or the Whittling! of Jonathan Jaek lly lHustratedj ymette. by. Currier Bell; The Tho Corsair CfiteftalnHazel’s new Sea Bto. der, John u eexmo, woim zz oirous, uonn rniur- r alt*r W Smith; Francis M Stone, Emanuel Bhef- gin. Alexander JO Shaw. Farley Rawest, - - . John A Staley. Abner Sawyer. Samuel U Bweet, James BuUlvun, Solomon Bheflall. Daniel T8cr*n- John Doyle. Jr.,Isaac DuLaruche, William M Davidson. Wm 11 Ditvis. Richard Dawson, Charles 8 Davis, Nicholas Dixoo, Lewis L Davis. Francis H Dcmcro, Patrick Doyle, Michael Donnelly, Morty Dorgan, John Downing, Richard W Dela ney. Thumos Doyle, Thomas E Davl*. Sheldon C Dunning, lieorgo IV Davis, Mlclmel Daily, Francis D Dana, Joseph 0 Davis, John Doyle. Jacob DelatMotta. John P ADupon. Pat rick Dolan, Francis Duly, James H Demund. James Doyle Patrick Downey. Jnmes Downey. Michuel Downey, John Deacey, Henry Danenfelsor, John Dolan. K^Ilenry Ellis, Peter Endres. John Evcrard, Richard Ennis, .’olm ElsKeamp, .Stephen Elliott, Jacob A Epstein, John II Epstein, Thomas Eden, Daniel Egan, Jas A Ernst, John Eady. Fh-Joseph Fell, Owen Foley, Jeremiah Pickling. Green eetwood, Louis N Fnlligant, Gasnnr J Fuiton. Washington K Florence. Joseph 8 Fay. John G Fnlligant. John C Ferrill, Andrew Furry. Fredertch Finch. William I) Ford.Sewell ll Fisk. John Flemming, Richard Flanigan. Tliomas Ford. Patrick Fleming. John Foster. John D Fish. Bryan Foley, Josiah R Fisher, John Foley. Jacob Friend! Dugnld Fergu son, John Flannegnn. James Fountain. Henry R Fori.Benja min Firkling. Robert Ferrell. Gordoy Kayo. Joseph E Folll. gant, Randolph 11 Fell. William Fielding. Janies A Fawns, William 11 Fleming. Alexander Fawcett, Georg® S Frierson. Charles Fox, Jacob Friend, Isham Freeman, John Finney, James Kolev. John Fitzgerald. Frederick S Fell. Patrick Fo ley. John Flannigan, Andrew FJntley, Thomas Fiahcrtv, William Folllard. <»—.Joseph George. Robert II Griffin, Francis Grimbail Joseph George,Jr.. Robert M Goodwin.John H Gallio, David H Calloway,Seaborn Goodull. John Gunimcll. Domingo Cal ico. Jose;ill FGammon.CliarlesGniss. MartinGerken.Junics K Caudry. PhilipGiebleliouse, Henry Cannhl, Joliu F Gnil martin. John Gerdts. Benjamin Ginnvoly. John LGrovcu- stein. Eticuezcr W M Gifford. James E Godfrey. George A Gordon. Calvin L Gilbert. Samuel Goldsmith, NicklesGeil, lloraceGHUim. John S Green, Frauds I.Goe, Ja* Gowati, William T Goodwin. William W Goodrich. Michael Ucarey. Michael Gay, I.owls Grenvald. Israel Geer, .losliua Griffith. James Garvay. George Gatehouse. Martin Geiger. Solomon Gundnll, Michael Glasgow. John II Gnann. Charles Ganalil, Robert S Gray. George M Griffin, Julius 11 Gaudry, William Garrughty. Hugh Grady. 11—Tliomas Holcombe David F Halsey. William Hess. Christopher Hussey. Richard 11 Howell, Charles S Hardee, William Howe. William Hunter. Willinm F Holland. Jnmes Hunter. George 8 Harding, Edwin E Hertz, Martin Horn, 1/unuel 1. Hover. John Unapt. Samuel ll Haupt, William Heury, Henry Huupt. William W Hundley, Robert Huber- ahum. John E Hernandez, Robert, Hutchison. Alfred Hay wood. William Henderson. Charles A Hall. Geo W Hardens- tie. Robert A lioniker. William L Haupt. Humphrey 1* Hor ton. Peter Henry, Willinm Heidt, I-evi Hart, Thomas Hen derson, Willinm P Hunter. Murmaduko Hamilton. Peter D Hilzheim. Charles F Hamilton. John F Hamilton, William Hone. Willinm Ii llnustiinn, David Hnrrigan. Henry Har per. Howell W Hollister, Enoch D Hendry,John G Howard. William J1 Holmes, Geo Troup Howard. William U Hale, Gustavs A llolcomlie, Claus Hartman, Samuel Hamilton.’ Edward.I Harden,Stephen N Harris. Columbus S Harris. James DII Harley. Undnn Hughes, l’riulenu Hamilton, Jno C Hunter, Dennis Haley. James E Hogg. Jonathan Hill,Jno Hall. Peter Hermann. John A Hengcs, Nicholas Hoyle, Geo Hubbard. Patrick Hopkins, Matthew Harding. Edward C Holbrook. Stephen Hatterich. Oliver S Hunter. I<ewisFHar ris. William Huvell. Jnmes Huckett, Judge W Harris, John M Harrison. Joseph M Haywood. Janies J Hines. Thomas Helferumn. William L Haupt, John Hughes. William Hauz- elmano. Nicholas Horn mder Joan Hamlet. Elisha 11 agar, Samuel I’ Halsey, David S Henderson. Dennis Planner lias- sett, Moses C lleald. George Haas. Abraham Harmon. Jos M Henderson, Patrick linrt, John 0 Howard, Patrick Hau ler. 1—John W Ihly. . J.—John R Johnson. John T Jones. James R Johnston, Fdward Jones. James C Jones. Alexander Johnson. William Bullock Jackson, Enochs Johnson. John D Jesse, John J Jackson. Janies H Johnston, Robert Jackson, Wm James, Peter Jacobs, Jnmes ii Jones, Peter Edward Judonnes, C Jnckers. Joseph W Jackson, Nicolas Jeffries. Thomas Junes, Joseph Johnston. George Jackson. George H Johnston. K—Philip Kolb, -John Kennedy, Alfred Kent. Gefert Kuck. Peter Krouse, William Krnuss, John W Klbbee, Her man Kuhlmnn, Died rich Kattenhorn. Nicholas King. John \V Kelly. James W King. Nicholns Kelley, Hanford Knapp, Thomas Kemp, John \Y Kelley, William Nine. James Ker. Pldnens M Kollock, Philip Kean. Noah 11 Knapp Aaron J Knser. James Kennedy. Frederick Krenson. Emanuel Kan- waller. Daniel Keane, Edwnrd 8 Kenipton, Dr A Kolhause. Frederick Kattenhorn. Fzra Kent. Uldlinm King, Willinm T King, Michael Kelly, John Knesnr, William Krous, John Keigan. L—Thomas E IJoyd. I-ouln Lcgriel. John N Lewis. Daniel J lambretli. John H Lightbourne, Willinm M Leigh, Alonzo B Luce. Hugh Logan, Stanislaus M Lafllteau, John Lyons, Levi Lelienthal. Peter I-oo, Edwnrd I-nvell. William W Lin coln. tdiver A LaRoche. John M B I»voll. Martin I<arkin. Noble Lyon. Frederick Izihof, Joseph H Ladson. John H Ladd. Daniel Leahy, Benjamin W Llloyd. Charles A L La mar. I’cter Laurens, James F Under. Matthew Lufburrow, Edward Lynch, John T Latham. Philip S Leaver, Hugh Lar kin, James J Logan. Joseph Lippman, Andrew Low, Wm E Long, Andrew J Lehey, Michael Iavln. David P Lander, shine. Casper Lenyor. Timothy lAvin. Charles T Law, 8am-' uel 8 Levy, Henry F Lichte, Thomas Leary, Matthew Lynch. Charles Lee, George II Llndstidt. Nicholas Lefort. Nathan fel Lovell. James Laughlan, Orlando H Lufburrow. John Luers, Jnlm lama. Samuel AT Lawrence, Antonio Lau- renoe, James Lannahan, Patrick Lenn&han. 91—Hugh W Mercer. Anthony F Mere, Abraham Minis William liC Mills. Jacob Manke. Mulford Marsh. Willinm Morrill. John Mallery, Adolphe Mode. John Makln. Gefert Murklns. James W Morgan, ltalph Meldrlm. Dan Malletto. Horaco Morse. Willinm H May, Samuel S Miller, John Mur chison, Christian W Maylninder. Solomon Mayor. John Mas- tereon. I.uder Mchrtcns. Jacob Manses. John E Mallery. Hen ry Mncnhard.Tliomas R Mills. James Monnahan. Charles A Msgill.Jnhn B Mallard. Jacob Miller. Matihias H Meyer, Alvin N Miller, Simon Morris.I«ander Moore. Jno A Mayer. Richard C Mucknll, Michael Meath. Fabian Myerlioffer, Thomas Meath, John Murchison. Bryan M Morel. Hugh W Mercer, John Mahnnney,Thomas Mahar, William K Mongin, John Morris, Jcugen H Mchrtcns, Tliomas Murtaugh. Syl vester II Manning, Cliarles Muller, Cornelius I> Murphy, Macpherson U Millen, Isaao M Marsh. Wm B Mell. John Murphy, JohnS Montmnllin. James 8 Maglll. David Moran, Tliomns I) Morel, John Mallon. Jerre Mack, Joseph M Ma thlas, John Miller Edward 11 Martin, John R Martin. Jesse Mount* Samuel Mansfield, Henry 0 Mchrtcns. Henry K Mnntfort. Ifenrlch Wm Meyer, llarvey Morse, Andrew Ma loney. Patrick Mosterson. 9Io—George A McCleskoy, Bartholomew McJiinamoy Patrick McDowell. William McCarthey. Joseph J McCoy, I-aurencc McKenna. Thomas McKenna, Daniol McRedmond, Tliomns W McArthor. James McHenry, Michael McGrea Patrick McGovern, Norman W Mcl^od. William J McIn tosh, Jnmes McFeely, Alexander Mcllardy, Angus McAl- S in, Michael McCarty. Neil McHugh. James Mclnnnrney, i*-- “ -■ A * iolin McGunnlglo. Thomas 0 McCl ... ■■[cCluskey. Jamas McFeely, Pat’k McGloln. Dennis McGuire, John McCall, John McCau- llffe, Thomas J McNisli, James McGloln, Edward McCabe, John McDermott. James McBride. Thomas McAuliffe, An drew McOrcal. John McHugh,Thomas McCollum. Thomas McNicholas. 1 N—George N Nichols. Thomas J Naylor, Daniel Nelson, Samuel Nuttman.JamesSNeldllnger,NalhlNungnier..Iohn G Neldlinger, William G Norwood, JaeobNewberger,Gilbert N Nevle, Thomas M Newell, James A Norris, John R Nor ton, Robert C Nock, James Nungtzer, William Nungszer, Edwin LNeldllnger, LewlsF Nlcml. Thomaa W Neill, Joseph Nowlan, Walter S Nott. David B Nichols, John Neill, Ed I ward Nugent, Bryan NUand. O—John Oliver, Charles E O’Sullivan, John W Owens, George 8 Owens. Arratnius Ocurlor, Edward O’Byrne, Wil liam C O'Driscoll, Dennis O’Connor. Phillip O’Connell, Dan iel O’Hanlon, Timothy O’Connor, Timothy O’Brien, Patrick I O’Connor, Frederick Otto, George W Owens, Jonathan Olm- ntead. Owen O'Rourke, Henry Ohlmeyer, William H Olcoit, Daniel O’Sullivan, Daniel O Olcott, Francis J O’Neil, Thom as O’Brien. Frances J Ogden I p—Phlllp.1 Punch, Thomas Purse. John Poolo, James Potter. Joseph E Pelot. Charlos F Preston, William Proctor, I Edward FadeIford. Edward Padolford, jr., Elisha Parsons^ Daniel 0 Phllbrick, Anthony Porter. Dennis MPatrick, Ed- win Parsons. George Parsons, Edward Powers. John Postell, Joseph W Philips, John P Posey, William V Prentice, Henry C Preston. Tliomas Ptdgon, John M Palin. Samuel G Pan-1 cost. Cliarles II Patterson, Orrin C Parker, John Pliafon, Jas Potter, Michael Prendorgaat, Edward J Purse, Martin I'eylon, Cliarles Perry, Patrick Price, Patrick l’oyton, Samuel Phil- brick, William F Prealon, James M Prentfea, Thomas Pitt, Edward M Prendergast. George C Puder. Q—William Quantock, jr., Martin Quinn, John Quin, James Qulnley. R—Philip M Russell. Daniel Robertson. John A Richard- son, WlUlam Remshart. George Robertson. Jr., Robert R Rhodes,Henry Rober, William Rogers, Charles K Robinson, Andrew M Ross, John W Remshart. James G Rodgers, Bor- nard Roden, James B Read, George Robbins. Joseph Rosso, jr., David Rosenblatt. William P Rowland. Wm P. Roberts, John Reilly, Jefferson Roberts, John P W Read, Jes Rhlnd, Joseph Rlhero, Jaeoh Rosenbahd, John 8 Rogers, Allen Russell, WlUlam Robinson. James Riley. Horace J Royall, I John Reedy, Alexander R Ralston. Thomas M Rosts, John B Rosa, Thomaa Redfren, Beniamin Reed Joseph B Ripley. Patrick Reilly, Franet* Ryan. John Rlordon.John WRabnn. ‘James M RueseU, Robert RAlford, Waring Raseell. Charles IW Rbger*. Fellx'J Roeenburg, Charles E fly on. Joeeph W Bhwlnk, James Shea. James P Bereven, Thompson L kmlth, William Bwoll, Richard Seanlsn, Alexander A Smote, Wil liam H Smith, Andrew Steaftater, Edward J Banders, Mor- j—.i oL.. ., °”—nan Bangstoch. * .jertdon.Jol ......» cer, Samuel L Bpeieegger. Simon San tlm. Thomaa Smith. James Shephard. Jamea Skinner. George Simmon*. Thomas Smith, Thomaa Scalley, George J Smith, John Stoddard, Jesse J Smith. John B Span. Capt John Stevenson Jlr Jnmes M Schley. Thomas Saunders, John Steinberg. Wyatt W Starke, William Starr. William J Stafford. William R Sy mons, Pa trie* Scanlan. Joseph Sullivan, John 8ullivan, John Seanlsn, George N Staloy, Henry Stark. George 8huliz.Dan- fel Sullivan, Henry Saunuers, Charlos E Smith, Samuel Sol omons, Edwnrd J Sauuders, Thomas F Stevens, Newton 8trlnling, WlUlam Star, jr., Amos Soudder. James Swan Sullivan, Adam Short. John Sherlock, William Sander*, Chare* Schreek. Ephraim Soudder. Augustus 8chelderoan, John Sullivan, Martin Sullivan, William F Shearer, Nlcho- fen Siunnt. T—Peter 0 Tliomas. John F Tucker, John T Thomas, William 8 Tliompson, George HTHcomb, Charles G Tel bird John DTsnbrook, John Thompson, Frederick A Tuppor. Jas Tliurrt. William B Tlneley. Barnard GHhlon, Anderson C Toms. Francis Trnchelut. William TTiiomj>son. John Tier ney. Edward Townsend. John C Taylor. Alfred K Torlar. !*• reel K Tefft, Lewis E Tobe*u, Win II Tison. John H Tliode. Cornelius Turbush, Josiah P Tuslln. John V Tarver, ferae! K Tefft, David Tliompson, William Thomas. Peter Thomp son. Joseph R Thompson. Stephen A Turner. John Tanner. William 8Taylor, Milton Turner. Patrick Tydlugs, Henry J Tledcmann. V—Cliarles Van Horn. David Vender Trislam Verstille, Henry H Verstille. WlUlam H S Verstille, Henry Vielstitch, William CVandenhurgh. W—Richard Wayne,EdwardG Wlleon,William Waters, Robert I) Walker. Henry F WiUink. Uurence W Wall, Na^ thanlel F Webster, Henry ftWyer. James T Webb, Henry E Weed.8m!th Warner, Thomas White, lYuncia HWelmnn. Nicholas Wolf, William White, Thomas 8 Wayne. Benjamin Whitehead, Jacob Wineberg, Samuel A Wood. George 8 Walt. Charles Wilson. Thomas J Walsh, John W Wilson, Jo- Joph Washburn, Zacliariah N Winkler, Lewis W Weife.Eri- mund Wallen, Wylly Woodbrldge. Christopher White. Setli Woodward, Isaac Wilder, Dennis Wynn. James Whlto. Philo II Wildmah, William Watson, Willinm P White. Philip I) Woolhopto. Ashbol Welles, John J Waver, Jacob Waiter. George M Willett, James T Welles, .limes Wlillllmn. Enos Withlngton. Allen R Wright, Samuel Wilinot, Win Wilson, Wiliam Wright. James M Wayne. William Thorne Williams, Patrick White, Janies W White, Richard Wiekam. William M Wadiey, Jacob Waidburg. George W Wylly. William C Wylly, Isaao P Wliitelicail. I-owis Wiggins. William Waters, James White.Stophen P. Wlilteiiead, James M Wayno. Hen ry K Washburn, Claus WltUclien. Conrad Waldsclunidt. John WilllamKon. JulmC Wagner, George M Waidburg. Jno J Watts, Edward 0 Withlngton. James S Wilkins, Normsn Wallace. William H Wiltberger, Peter Wiltberger, Simeon Walter. Joseph W Webster, Amos E Webster. Tbos White. Tliomas Wood, Henry F WiUink, jr., George S Webb. Wil liam Webster. Michael Welch. John EWnnl, Stephen B Wil liams, Irvin L Wolf, John Wickham, Michael Weldon. YPr Easton Young. Peter Yonson, John A Yongo, Z—EdwinS Zlttrouor, Jacob Zimmerman. All persons entitled to vote, and desirous of voting at tho next election for Mayor nnd Aldermen of the city of Savannah nnd hamlets thereof, are respectfully requested to call at my office and register their names within the time prescribed by law, else they will bo debarred the right or voting thereat. EDWARD 0 WILSON. nugt Clerk of Council. rnr AimioKrrv.q BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. In pursuance of law. I. Fiuxru.v Prates. President or the United States, do hereby declare and make known, tlint public sales of the sections nnd parts of sections offend, all bearing the odd numbers, which remain to the United Stales, within six miles on each side of the lino of tho Mo bile and Ohio River Railroad. In the Sintes of Alnbama and Mississippi, subject to double the minimum prico of the public lands, as provided by the act of 20th September. 1850. will bo held at the following Lind Offices in the State* of Amdxma and MlS8iS8ll'i I, at tho periods hereinafter des ignated, to wit: At tho Land Office atST. Stkvkn’s. In Alabama, commenc ing on Monday, the fifth day of September next, for the dis posal of such sections nnd parts of sections, being tho odd numbers nlwvo referred to. ns are situated in tho under- mentioned townships, to wit: North of the late lineawJ. west of thepn'ncij>al meridian. Townships one and two, of range one. Townships one, two. three.and four, of rnngn two. Townships one. two. three, four, nnd five, of range three. Townships oue, tiyo. three, four, live, six. and sovuu, of range four. Townships throe, four, five, six, and seven, of range five. South of the late tine ami vxtt of the principal meridian. Townships one. two. three, four, anu five, of range one. Townshipa one, two. three, tour, und five, of rango two. Townships one, two. nnd three, of rango threo. Township one. of range four South of the bate line amt catt of the principal meridian. Townships three and four, of range one. At the Land Office at Dbmopolm. in Ihe same Slate, com menring on Monday, the twelfth day of September next, for the disposalof such sections and parte of sections, being the odd numbers above referred to, as are situated in tho un dermentioned iowmdiips, to wit: North qf the bate line ami uwl oj the princijxil meridian. Townships eighteen, nineteen, and twenty, of rango four. At ttio Limd Otfico Rt TL'ssCLOOa*. in the same State, com mencing on Mon-lay. the fifth day of September next, for the disposal of such section* and part* of sections, being the mhl nu in Iters above referred to. a* arc situated in tho un dermentioned townships, to wit: North of the base line ami west of the principal meridian in Southern Surveying Di>lrkt. Township twenty-one, of rango four. At the Land Odlco at Coiumn-s, in Mississippi, commenc ing on Monday, the nineteenth day of September next, for the dlxnnnl of such sections and parts of sections, being the odd numbers above referred to. as are situated in the undermentioned township*, to wit: North of the bate line and east of the Choctaw meridian. Townships eight, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, and twenty, of range fifteen. Towmdiip* eight, nine, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, nnd twenty, of range sixteen. Township* eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, four teen. fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, and nineteen, of range seventeen. Townships eight, nine, ten. eleven, twelve, thirteen four teen, fifteen, and sixteen, of range eighteen. Townships eight, nine, ten, eleven, and twelve, of range nineteen. At the Land Office at Augusta, in the same Stato, com mencing on Monday. tho twenty-sixth day or September next, for the disposal of such seetlons and parts of sections, being the odd numbers nbovo referred to. as are situated in the undermentioned towush'ps. to wit: North of (he bate line and rati of (he Choctaw meridian. Township four, of range thirteen Townships oue, two, three, four, five, and six, of rango fourteen. Townships ono, two, three, four, five, six, and seven of range fifteen. Townships ono, two, three, four, five, six, and seven of rango sixteen. Townships one, five, six, nnd soveu, of rango seventeen. Township seven, of range eighteen. North of the bate line, teal of the ineridian, and ecut of Pearl river. Townships three, four, five, six, seven, and eight, of range five. Townships five, six, seven, eight, nine, and ten, of range six. Townships seven, eight, nine, and ten. of range seven. Townships eight, nine, and ten, of rango eight. Hie townships herein designated in Roman letters are wholly within the limits of- six soctious in width on each side of said road,” and those hv italic* are party within said limits, as degignated on tho diagrams, which will be fur- ulslied to tiie respective district laud offices by tho Com missioner of tho General Land Office. Thu fends will be sold tuMtd to the right of way granted by tho said act of 10th September. 1850, to the State afore said. for said railroad, not exceeding one hundred fed on each side thereof; and therefore the particular tracts of fend which include the road will ba sold as containing tho quantities respectively shown by the official plats. Each sale will be kept open fora time sufficient to admit of offering all the lands, but not exceeding two weeks, and applications to moke private entries of tiie lands offered un der this proclamation will not be received until after the dose of the public safe. Given under my hand at tho city of Washington, the twenty-third day of May, Anno Domini one thousand eight hurdrod and fifty three. FRANKLIN PIERCE, By the President: John Witsoy. Commissioner qf the General Land Office. Notice to actual settlers on lands of the United Slates originally withdrawn from market on account qf the railroad grant. Under the act of Congress, approved 3d March 1853. on- titled “An act to extend pre-emption rights to certain lands therein mentioned.” tho Prc-omption laws of the United States ns they now exist arc extended over the alternate reserved sections of public lands along the lino of tho rail* road hereinbefore mentioned, wiicre the settlement nnd im provements were mndo prior to the final allotment of tho al tomato sections to the said railro d. Therefore all claims by pre-emption to any of the alternate sections of public lands within tho limit* originally reserved will attach. If predicated upon settlements made prior to the 4tli February 1863. the date of tho final allotment. Claims within tho six mile* limit* must ho proven up at any time before the dny herein fixed for the commencement of public sale, anil are to be paid for at the ralo of two dol lar* and fifty cent* per acre. Claims outside of six miles, and within the limit* of the original reservation, must be proven up prior to the restoration of said lands lo private entry. 8oIdler’s bounty land warrant*, at a dollar and twenty- five cent* per acre, may be received in payment for either cias* of land ; ono warrant only, however, can be located by each pre-emption. Immediately after tho closo of ihe public safe directed by tho foregoingnroclamation of the ProRidi-nt. applications will be received lor the purchase at private entry, or loca tion by worrants.of the lands reserved to satisfy this grant, outside of the six mile* limits, In such order as to prevent confusion nnd insure accuracy, in accordance with instruc tions to bo Issued to the registers and receivers. JOHN WILSON, June 17—133 Commissioner General Land Office. nrr autbobjtt.) BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, In persuance of law, I, FRAXiara Pjctck, President of the United States of America, do hereby declare and mnke known, that publlo salea will be held at the undermention ed fena office* in the State of Wisconsin, at the periods At tboUfid Office kt La Ckotin; qominenelng On Mbwfey, the seyoptuonth day of October next* for the disposal of the S i fends within the following named • townships to wit: qf the bate line and seat qf the fourth principal nurU Townships twenty and twenty-one, of rang* one. Townships; seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, <nd twenty-one, of range two. Township* twenty-ono and tweoty4wo,ofnnga eleven. Townshipa twenty-one and twenty-two, of ranga twelve, Township* twenty-one and twonty-two,of range thirteen. North qf the base line and east qf the fourth principal meri dian. Township* twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three, and twenty-four, of range one. Township twenty-one, of range two. At the land Office at 8tkvx.vb' Point, commencing on Monday, the twenty-fourth day of October next, tor the dis posal of tho publlo lands situated in the following town- ship* and part* of township*, to wit: North qf the base line, and east qf (hefourth principal me ridian. Township twenty-six. of rang* four Township twenty-six. of range five. Sections three to ton, fifteen to twenty-two. end twenty- *lx to thirty-five, in township twenty-slx; township twenty- *eyen, (except seetlons thirteen, twenty-four, twenty-five, tlilrty-fivo and thirty-alx.) ana townshipa twenty-eight, twenty-nine and thirty, or range otx. Sections one, two, eleven to fourteen, twenty-threo to twenty-five, and thirty.tlx, In township twenty-slx; sec tions, thirteen, twenty-four. twenty-five, thirty-five, and thlrty-aix, In township twenty-seven ; sections five to eight, sovenleen to twenty, thirty, and thirty-one, in township twenty-eight; township twenty-nine, (except sections twenty-five to twenty-eight, and thirty-three thirty-six.) and township thirty of range seven Section* one to five, eight to fifteen, twenty-two to twen ty-seven, thirty-five and thirty-six. In township twenty- four; township twenty-live, (except sections six, seven, eighteen, nineteen, thirty and thirty-one;) township twen- ty-aix; townships twenty-seven, (except section six,) twenty-eight, (exceptsections six. noven. eighteen, nineteen, thirty and thirty-one;) and townshipstwenty-nlao and thirty, of range eight. Townships twenty-five end twenty-six. of rango nine. Township twenty-six, of rango eleven. At the Land Office at Mineral Point commencingon Mon day, the second day of January next, for the disposnl or the following, being residuary tracts of the reserved lead mine ral lands, which wore not Included In tho proclamations of the 20th November, 1840, and 28th April, 1851. to bo sold under the act of Congress entitled “ An act to authorize the President of the United States to sell tho roicn-ed mineral fend* In tho Static of Illinois and Arkansas, nnd Territories of Wisconsin and Iowa, supposed to contain lead ore,” approved July 11,1848. to-wlt: ' T orth qf Ihe base line and east of the fourth principal me ridian. The west half and northeast qunrter of the aouthwest quarter, the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter, and tho southeast qunrter of the southeast quarter, of sec tion dno ; the east half of the northwcstquartcr, the south east quarter, the west half of ihe southwest quarter, and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, of twelve ; nnd tho northeast quarter, and north half of southwest quarter, of twenty-nine, In township one: the northeast quarter of section thirteen,In township two; the went hnlf ot the northwest quarter of sectiou eleven. In townshlu three ; the en.-t linif of tho southwest quarter ol section twenty-live, and tho east h*lf of tho southwest quarter of thirty-six. in township five, of range ono. Tho west half and northeast quarter of tlio northwest qunrter. the east half ol tho northeast quarter, and tho east hnlf of tiie southeast quarter, of section two, in town ship two, of range two. Tiie cast hnlf of the northeast quarter, and the north east quarter ot the southeast qunrter. of section four. In township two. nnd the northwest qunrterof tiie northwest qunrter of section five, in township three, of range three. The cast half or the northwest quarter, the noth west quarter of tho northeast quarter, and the east half of the southwest quarter, of sccticn thirty, in township four ; and tiie west half of the northwest quarter of section thirty- five. In township five.of range four. North of the base line and urst of the fourth principal men'- • dian. Tho wost half of the northwest quarter of section three, in township two; the cast half of tho northwest quarter, and tiie southeast quarter of tiie northeast quarter, of four ; the west half of the southeast quarter of six ; the southeast quarter of tlio southeast quarter of twenty, seven, and tiie southeast quarter of the northwest quurter of thirty four, in township three, of range ono. Tlio northwest quarter of section ton. aud tho west half of the southeast quarter of thirty, in township three, of range two. At the rauk tlack. commencing on Monday, the third day of October next, for tho disposal of public fends within the lo ‘ ‘ hereinafter designated, to wit Offl< “ At the Land Office at Wnxoir i&h. commencing on Mon day. the third day ofOetober next, for the disposal ot the public fends situated in the 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, five, and thirty-six, of rango five. Townshipa thirty-one, thirty-two, thirly-three, thirty, four, thirty-five, and thirty-six. of range six. Township* thirty-one. thirty-two. thirty-three, thirty- four, and thirty-five, or range seven. Townships thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, aud thirty- four, of rango eight. Towushlps thirty-one, thirty-two, and thlrty-three, of range nine. Townships thirty-one. thirty-two, thirty-three, and thir ty four. of range sixteen. Townships thlrty-tbrco and thirty-four of range seven teen. At the Land Office at MKNAmtA.eommonoIng on Monday, the tenth day of October next, for the disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned townshipa aud parts of townships, to wit: North of the bate line and easts/ Ihe fourth principal meri- nd twenty-six, of range twelve. enty-one, west of WoU river, and townships twenty-four, twenty-five, and twenty-slx, orrange thirteen. Fractiffhal townshiptwenty-oneend twenty-two,west of Wolf river and Rayon, and townshipa twenty three, twenty, four, twenty.flv*, end twenty-slx, of range fourteen.. “ setional .township. tw*nty;two. weat of Wolf river. now*. Townships twenty-live and twenty-six. of range tweli Fractional townships twenty-one, west of Wolf river, a: following section-!, anil parts of sections, lo wit: North of the base line ami west of the fourth principal meri dian. Section one. the east half and southwest quarter, tlio west half of the northwest quarter, and the northeast quar ter of the northwest qunrter. or ten. in township nine ; ami tlio cast half of the southwest qunrter of section twenty- six ; the west half of twenty-seven; the east half of twenty- eight. nnd the north half of thirty-five. In township ten. of rango flvo. Linds appropriated by law for tho use of schools, military, anil other purposes, together with those - swamp and over flowed lands, made unlit thereby for cultivation.” if any. granted to tlio Shite hy the act’entilled “ An act to enable the Shite of Arkansas and otlirr States to reclaim the ‘swampfends’within their limits,’’ approved September 28,1850, will be excluded from tho sales. In accordance with tho provisions of the net of llth July. 1840. hereinbefore referred to, pre-emption claim- will not be allowed to any of tho nb„vo mentioned lead mineral tracts, lo be offered at Mineral Point, uutil after they have been offered at public sale, nnd become subject to private entry And these tracts will be sold in such legal subdi visions oh will include the mine or mines at not le.-is than two dollars and fifty cents per acre; anil If not sold at pub lic sale at sueli price, nor shall lie entered at private safe within twelve moths thereafter, tho same shall be subject to sale as other tends. The offering of the above land* will bo commenced on the dny* appointed, and will proceed In the order In which the: are advertised, until tlio whole shall have been offered, anil the sales thus closed; hut no sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, nnd no private entry of any of tho lands will be admitted until after the expiration or the two weeks. Given under my hand, at tlio eity of Washington, tills twenty-first dny ot June, Anno Domini ono thousand eight hundred and flftv-three. Dy the President: FRANKLIN PIERCE. John Wiutux. Commissioner of the General Land Office. NOT!If- to PJW KMmO.V CLAIMANTS Every person entitled to tlio right of pre emption to any of the lands within tho townships nnd parts of townships above enumerated, is required t»> establish tho same to tlio sntizfnrtlon of the registrar nnd receiver of the proper land office, nnd make pryinent therefor os soon ns practica ble after seeing this notice, and before the day appointed for the commencement of the public sale of tlio lands em bracing the tract claimed, otbtrwise such claim will be forfeited. JOHN WILSON }y28tl0w Commissioner of tho General land Office. A BILL, to be entitled nn Ordinance to divide tiie city Into four Dispensary Districts, to provide for Hie elec tion of a Dispensary Physician for each of said districts, aud to declare the duties nnd fix tho compensation of each Dispensary Physician: Sec. 1. lto It ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of tho city of Savannah and lminlefe thereof in Council assembled, and it is hereby ordained by tho authority of tho same. That from and after tiie passnge or this ordinance, the city Iks. and it is hereby divided into four Dispensary Districts, the first to embrace all that part of the city bounded on tiie north by the Savannah river, on the east by Jefferson- street continued to tlio river, on the south by South Broad- streot and Willtura-street. and on tlio west by the corporate limits ; the second to embrace all that part of the citv bounded on the north by the river, on the east by the cor porate limits, on the smith by South Rread-street continu ed to tho corporate limits, nnd on the west bv Jefferson-st. continued to tne river ; tbo third to embrace all that part of the city bounded on tbo north by William street and South Brond-street.ontho east by Jefferaon-stieet continu ed to the corporate limits, on the south by the corporate limits, and on the west by the corporate limits ; and tlio fourth to embrace all that part of tbo city bounded on the north by South Broad-street continued to tiie corporate lim its, on the cast by tho corporate limits, on tho south by tho corporate limits, and on tiie wost by Jefferson-street con tinued to the corporate limits. Sec. 2. He it further ordained by the authority aforesaid. That there shall be elected at the first regular meeting of Council after tho passage of this ordfnanco. and annually thereafter on the flrst regular meeting in July, a Dis pensary Physician for each of said districts, whose dnty it shall lie to furnish the destitute sick within the limits ol Ids district with necessary medicines, to give them medical and surgical advice and aliention, to visit them at their places of ahode when necessary, to attend in person, by competent substitute, nttholr offices on every Mondi _ and Thursday, between tho hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 1 o'clock. P. 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 and proper price therefor. Sec. 3. Belt further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That the said dlapen-ary Phyalclana shall be'conaidered, held and taken aa officer* of the city, and ahail be liable to the same penalties for non-performance or neglect of any of their official duties aa are now prescribed in tlio case uf other city officers. Sec. 4. Bo it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That such Dispensary Physician before entering on the du ties of ids office shall take the oath prescribed for city offi cers. anil execute a bond with two securities in tho penal sum of one thnussnd dollnrs.conditional for tlio faithful perform ance of tlio duties or his office. Eacli Dispensary Physician shall receive in full compensation for medicines and ser vices. a salary of six hundred dollars per annum, payable monthly. Sec. 5. Be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid. That all ordinances and parts of ordinances militating a- gainst this ordinance be. nnd the same are hereby repealed. Passed In Council, Savannah, 14th July, 1853. [LB.] ft. WaYNE, Mayor. Attest. Edward 0. Wtreo.v, Clerk of Council. jyl7 A IULL, to he entitled an ordinance to amend an ordi nance entitled “an ordinance to prevent bulls, cows, oxen and calves, and other cattle from running at large,” passed In Council. February. 1341. See. 1. Do it ordnined by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savannah and the hamlets thereof, in Council a* scmbled. nnd it is hereby ordained by the authority of the same. That from nnd after the nnsslnp or this ordinance, the provisions of tho above recited ordinance bo sonmend- «*d nnd extended ns to prevent bulls, cows, oxon.cnlves and other cattle running at largo within tho following limits, viz: Guinni-t streeton the south, prolonged cast and west to tlio extended incorporate limits of the city of Favannah and tho hamlets thereof; the Savannah riveron the north and the corporate limits of the city of Savannah on the east and west. Sec. 2. De it further ordained by the authority oforesald. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances militating against the provisions of this ordinance be, end the same are here by repealed. R. WAYNE, Mayor. [Attest] Edward Q. Wilson, c. a june4 T7XTRACT of an Ordinance, passed August 2, 1889. entu i-J tied an 1 ' Ordinance defining what shall be considered pnclic nuisances, and for the prevention, punishment end removal of the same.” Seo, 10. Be it further erdained, That It ehall not he law ful for any cow, steer, heifer or calf to b* or go at Urge within the limits of tlio eity, from the setting of the san to the rising of the same ; and the owners of such cattle so found at large, shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding five dollar* for each and every time any such animal ahafi bn found at lane ; and it shall bo the duty oftbnCity Mar- ohal and City Constable* to take such cattle so found at Urge, contrary to the provisions of tills ordinance, and Im pound them until the said fine and ail costs are paid, and if the animal bo not claimed within five day*, it shall be the duty or the City Marshal to sell the same at the pound, first giving at feast five days’ notice in one of the public gazettes of the city of the description of the anlm*l and the time and place of sale, and he shall pay the nett proceeds, after lieducting tho fine nnd costs, into the'City Treasury, subject to the order of Council, who may and shall order the same to be paid to the owner of such animal when required Soc. 11. Be It further ordained. That any ball found at largo within the limits of the city, shall be coiuidereda* a autsar * *•* ••• ** .... mace, and may be tilted by any pereon June24 LAUREL GROVE OE91ETEKY. O RDINANCE PASSED 3D JUNE. 1862.-8ec. 10. Be It further ordained by the authority aforesaid. That from and alter the day of publication or the preparation of aaid Laurel Grove Cemetenr shall be tni.de by the Mayor aa a- bove provided for, It shall not be lawful to' inter any dead body lit any other place within the corporate limits of the city or Savannah,, thani In the said Laurel Grot* Cemetery and In ihe present Hebrew Cemetenr, and any person who shall so Inter or e&use to bo interred, or be in any mfci concern! d In Interring any dead body within the — ‘gpj8w»{f‘ •isfe&A Safes! gc~ —■ •; fltebical. Sec. rrrrr , BWAIM'S UHIiHBIIAlKD I-ANACK*. * n o*pl p nt Consumption. Scrofula,*G*ner fflSSOTS5!!rt!ftJ!!5!»» «'•; f '‘** l “ 11 Ilir me™ tli.n DiM, O celebrated In tills country and In Europe for its extra ordinary sores—for the certificate* of which reference Is made to the directions and. books (which may be bad grs- tfe) accompanying the 1’enacea. Some of which give the particulars of cases too frightful for general publication, where the patients had been almost eaten up with scrofu. Ij, and were deemed incurable by physicians, lt hss been usod in hospitals, and private practice, and ha* had the lingular fortune of being recommended by the most celebrated physicians and other eminent pereoui Among other* by— * W. Gib*" " Volenti: X’&SiKE’iiilwJiSMtfJfflSS T. P«k., M D .Pr.’.’tColl,,, PWUd, Dr. Del Valle, Prof, of Medicine*. Havana. J°«e Eourenco de Luz, Prof, of Sargsry, Lisbon. And also, the wonderful cures effected by Swalm’s Pans- cea have, for many yean, made It an Invaluable remedy. The Panacea does not contain mercury in any form, and be- lender Infant" 1 prepftr ** 0D > l * ma f to the most The retail price has been reduced to $1 60 per bottle (con- laming three half pints) or three bottle* for $4. 1 BEWARE OF IMPOSITION. Swalm’s Panacea Is In round bottle*, fluted longitudinal. iy-'vlf' the following letters blown in the glass: “swajm’s —Panacea—I'mi-tADfe,” *nd having the name of James Swnlm stamped on tiie sealing wax and written on the label covering the cerk, and a splendid engraving for the side of the bollle, composed of geometric lathe work, comprising nine different dies, which have been turned for the exdu- slve use of the proprietor, by Draper k Co., bank note en- gravers of Philadelphia. In the centre is a portrait of the fete Wm. Swain, copyright secured. Also. Swalm’s Vermlfnge, A valuable Family Medlcino. being a highly approved rem- ody for all diseases arising from debility or the digestive or- gnns, sueli as worms, cholera morbus, dysentery, fever and nguo. bleeding piles, sick headache, Ac. See the pamphlet (which may bo had gratis) accompanying the Vermifuge. Prepared only at Swalm’s Laboratory, tlio old stand Sev- enth-slrect. below Chestnut. Philadelpola, and sold by all the respectable druggists in the United Stales. Caution to tub Public.—Persons wishing to obtain the genuine Swalm’s Panacea and Swaim’* Vmniruge. should be careful to observe that tho name SWAIM is siielled cor- rectlynn the label*, or they may be Imposed onbymedl ernes made in imitation of them by a person bearing a somewhat similar name, well calculated to deceive Gen eral agents for the Uhttod Slates. , SCIJIFFELIN. BROTHERS h CO., mli22—2awtf 104 and 100 Jolin-atreet. New York. tlce of It* paramount vtt I fore IncitrsMe and dlstreufeVsi * ‘"“'NeSl I •landsunrlvtlfedI force a noslrum before u « ^ I those most Interested, the il-£S bul ‘hfiSk 1 from the agent In their I read ihe testimony of Ihweiff ? clr5u Ur I fc ’‘ ! Wr«=£fS ! M7SS5 No . jr sale Savannah. THE "WONDER. OF THE WOULD 1 “ We would not grow one bud of hope T „„ You cannot garner in ripe fruit! ” HE GREAT REMEDY i* at last discovered, nnd that fell destroyer of human happiness at length is conquered! Consumption shall no longer rob our firesides of their brlglite.st ornaments, and sink many a gentle spirit to an untimely grave! Consumption can be cured—Asthma will soon be as the things that were—and Coughs and Colds, the parents of that fell disease, that bo often brings wo to the homes of our fend, vanish, as if by magic, bofore this sover eign remedy. , TMs l " tlmt which has so long been sought for. nnd is in lull raitli offered to the public at a certain cdRBfor cough*, colds, whooping-cough, croup, asthma, and consumption and will. In any case where lungs sufficient are left to sus- . n J lfe V?\ ,e ?k tlio ulceration and raise the patient to health. Tills la not an idle boost, nor is this remedy sent into the market without a thorough trial, but has proved beyond a doubt, that what has been asserted can bk donx. *• The sentiment, that consumption cannot he cured, ha* destroyed inoro lives than tho disease itself.”—Dr. Warren Rut there Is Hope j DEVINES’ COMPOUND PITCH LOZENGE I The proprietor, by the use of thin article, and the blessing of Providence, was raised, when he was pronounced by bis physician to be almost dying with consumption, to perfect health, and 1a not willing that so irreat a blessing should be withhold from those on whom “ this right hand emissary of death” lias placed hi* mark. • Tiie Lozenge is perfectly harmless in Its nature, and can be taken with Impunity by the infant nnd tiie invalid ; nnd Its beneficial effects will be felt In a few hours after com- ninticing its use. lot all then, try ItiandlfttieRe assertion* lire not proved, after nn impartlnf trial, tlio price or the box will bo returned, nnd all agents are authorized to refund the money In any case where the article fe not perfectly satiirnctory. These lozenges are put up in 25 cents, 60 cents, nnd $1 boxes.and only need a trial to be fully appreciated. C. r. HUNT. Datuen. Ga., only agent fur tlio Southern Stntes. to whom all orders must he addressed. fel8'dftw C HERRY LOZENGES.—Compound Wild Cherry Lozenges, for coughs, colds, and Infienza*. These Lozenge* will bo found much more convenient than any of the liquid preparations,as they can be carried about the person, and always ready fur use when the cough i* troublesome. thu» preventing a violent attack of coughing and constant Irri talion of the lungs. Just received and forsnle by _ deo* W. W. LINCOLN. Monument Square. L inen Turkish friction'towels—a very useful article for bathing pur;>osos. nod much superior to the gloves now in uso Where friction Is required, thev are very liiuhlv recommended by the medical faculty In’ Fng land and the United States, just received and for sale hy mh24 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument Square of how long standing. 7 ' or ^aie.7o jI ha ” *'*> f » «>.. lb. m „ BITTER COMlSta pram, PhjitUiiiorll„flnt■Uo‘w l “ii|.„ ,, * mo pmento I „ Ui. immmB,M* Alterative nnd nioml 'kn .. ^ ;r known. 'r„ ,|„ ", n J " r| 0<r Im EiiwcUlIvtaf. “ .IWWllbd. point of efficacy to any of the niln , ,,wu u kr I centrftted unde the MBpitaMi*™ “*S«5S! | Till. I. . r<0doW< Spirit. l0 u . '" M to b. uHd In .nr ,t„tc ot Unltb I"* I--H Cftto ru»aie or Child. n "’ tT,n by the i2 $1 00 per bottle. W. V. ALEXANDER A CO p AYKtt'8CHMURJ-pEclffinSl! 'Ihtcureof IMicU. OU,. „ Ml, Croup. AMmo. CmriS l ' a - l h And by the river, upon the bank ” trot, for M whose ln.tib.ll not £2!3!£8!"*« of shall be for meat and the leaf tl r fr5ilt te* TTERK was hope for the sick rSSlt^" &asa£ , a , «'* ssswa -fsassstrfftasfpw (dm. tli.n Cnn.ulwptton ol tb, “J* “ *»■ mtdence that till, too mm b. n,r.v comp .Ini., l„ ,l| u„| r r ' rn , S bl iS* Cherry Pectoral. • " 0t rtmoihH safe »w ltv uku in any si delicate Ibnale or Child. XT Price $1 00 jwr bottle. No. 1 For sale by A. ... Ists. Savannah, Ga. Srljoolff. UNIVKit.SIT Y OF LOUISIANA.—MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. rpiIE Annual Course of Lectures in this Department will JL conimoncu on MONDAY, Nuvembor 14, nnd will ter minate in the ensuing March. JAMES JONES, M. I)., Professor of 1*0101100. J C. HlDUF.il., M. D., Professor of Chemistry. WARREN STONE, M. I).. Professor of Surgery. A. II. CKN'AS. M. D., Professor of Obstetric*. A. J. WEDDKRIJURN, M. D., Professor of Anntomy. GUSTAV US A. NOTT. If. I). Professor of Materia Medlca. 1110MAS HUNT, M. D., Professor of Physiology and rathol- •W. CORNEl JUS O. BEARD.M.D..)- , . , , . SAMUEL P. CHOPPIN, M. D.J De^onstratore of Anatomy. The rooms for dissecting win be open from tiie third Mon day in October to the First of April. The Faculty are Visiting Physician* and Surgeons of tho Charity Hospital, and attend tills institution from Novem ber to April. The Student* accompany the Professor* In their rislts, »nd thus enjoy extraordinary practical adran- tages. free of expense. There are about one thousand patients prescribed for daily In this Hospital. Tiie number of patients fe nearly twenty thousand, in tho year. THOMAS HUNT, M. I)., Dean, July 28—w3m MEDICAL COLLEGE OF TIIE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. T HE Annual Course of Lectures in till* Institution will commence on the flrst Monday inlNovember next. Anatomy—Prof. J. E. Holbrook, M. D. Surgery—l’rof. E. Gcddings, M. T). Institutes and practice—Prof. J. Henry Dickson, M. D. Physiology—Prof. James Moultrie. M. D. Materia Mcdica—Prof. Henry R. Frost, SI. D. Obstetrics—Prof. Tlios. G. Priolcau. M. D. Chemistry—I’rof. C. U. Shepard. M. D. Comparative Anatomy—*Prof. L. Agassiz. M. D. Demonstrator of Anatomy—Francis T. Miles, M. D. ^Prosector to the Professor of Surgery—J. F. M. Gcddings, CUXICAL IVSIRCCTIOX. Dr. J.Caw, M. D.. Physician to the Marine Hospital, and Clinical Instructor, lectures twice a week on the Diseases of that Institution. Prof. J. Ford Priouuu. M. D., Physician to the Hospital of the Alms House, at Which lectures are delivered twice 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 tho Medical Col- lege. •Al a special meeting of the Trustee* and Faculty of the Medical College of the State of South Carolina, held on the 3d of January, 1852, Dr. L. Agassiz was unanimously elect ed Professor of Comparative Anatomy, with the distinct understanding that tho collegiate expense* of the student aro not to be increased by this addition lo the course, jy!2—law6 HENRY R. FROST, Dean, GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE. Legislative Charier, granted in 1849. T HE Spring session will commence on the second Monday, which is the 12th day of January. Geo. Y. Browne, President and Professor of Mental and Moral Science. • P. I/icD. Professor of Natural Sciences. L. R. Branium, Professor oi Mathematics and Director ot Music. Henry M. Holtzclaw, Professor of Belle* Lettres. Tiie Faculty will be assisted by the following ladles, vis :— Ur*. Browne. Mr*. Branham, Misses Bennett, Bumstead. Meredith, and E. Bennett Catalogue* containing further information, may be ob. tained by applying to either of the officers or tho College, or to either of tlio following gentlemen, who constitute tiie Hoard or Trustees: E. E. Jones. M. D., President; II. M. Pee- pies. Fsqr.. Treasurer; llios. J. Burney, Ksqr.. Secretary; Col. J. 1). Walker, Rev. N. G. Foster. Rev. C. Ii. Irwin. Wm. 8. Stokes. Edmund Walker. Zachariah Fears. Nathan Massey. Wm. W. B. Crawford, M. D., Bcnj. Harris, Jos. F. Swanson, J W. Fcara.R. P. Zimmerman. Madison,Morgnncounty,Doc. 23rd, 1851. Jr 20 lawdfcwtf Spring Item. IhllTerm. ,. Gratuitous.... Gratuitous. $25 00 $16 00 25 00 15 00 MERCER UN1VERB1T Y. Penjldd, Greene County, aa. STUDIES. T HE Studies in this University are:—A Theological courso of three years, designed for those who nre preparing for the Gospel Ministry ; A Collegiate Course of four years, equal to that of other Colleges in the country ; A Scientific Course of three years. Including, with some od- dltinn. all the studies of the Collegiate Course except the ‘ cient Languages ; ADMUMON. The regular time for the admission of Student*, is at the opening of the Fall Term, tho last Wednesday In August. Candidates for admission nto the Collegiate Courso must sustain a satisfactory examination in Geography, Arith metic. English, Latin and Greek Grammar, Cscsar, Virgil, Cicero's Select Orations, and Jacob’s Greek Reader ; and must he nt least fourteen years of ago. Candidates for admission into the Scientific Course must sustain a satisfactory examination on Geography, Arithmetic, Eugllslwftmmmar, Simple Equations in Algebra, and two .books in Geometry; and must bo at least sixteen years of age. Tuition. I.Y TriEOUXJlCAL Sejojurt, .... IxCottBOE. Scientific Course, In Academy— Preparatory Class, 26 00...,., 16 00 Second « 20 00 12 00 Third « 16 00 9 00 Elementary “ 10 00 fl 00 Room Rent. 6 00 4 00 Contingent Expense*. 2 00 1 00 These expenses require to be paid in advance. From Students who lodge in the College buildings, fifty dollars will be received as mil payment for the tuition foes, room rent, and contingent expenses of the year. The prico of Board In the village Is $10 per month washing, room-rent, and fuel, $3. COMMENCEMENTA.XI) VACATIONS. The Commencement Is held on the last Wednesday in July. There aro two Vacations, dividing the year Into terms, os follows: First Term—from lost Wednesday tn August to December Winter Vocation—from December 16th to February 1st. Second Term—from flrst day of February to Commence ment. Summer Vacation—from Commencement to last Wed nesday in August. D. M. SANDERS, Secretary of the Hoard of Traitess. Any friend, by application to Dr. J. L. DAGO, President of tbo University, will receive a catalogue, containing the course of studies, onfall other necessary information DU uuunurt bub Bill) O R uuutt UBU'II—I — ■*», ’ wticti/ * cuiuroi. - — I*IS#H4|| Space will not permit us to publish of the cure* it h*s affected, but the !u„M J i Prtl t' 0,ti( will furnish our circular, free, whereon »r « * r,M and Indisputable proof of the facts * W fu feH'tuk Sufferers, read and judge for ynuriclr" Ibr Iqflucntaand iloojins (W Sir : I have repe.tedly X u""d , rouMOr i S ,! | I t hooping cough and Influenza and bare 2?^ * pronouncing it a complete remedy Jw ' have been afflicted with the-e disease* tho Pectore! bu. ulwa,. aUurdcd i’luu'oi relM* ”* ** Wo attest tho truth of lie.boro .t.l,«,' l oi““ C ” ni jt.ltcGrorr.HUIo, >.,1,1,1,^ J M. Zimmei.max. I'ruggist Jbr aCwmmrtiitCfeo)!. Door Sir r Fo, throe r<»r. l n’,"™i„. S 5 1 ® cough so distressing that I frequcntlyrt^MiraGgl^ rnuol, of the time I was .AlfeSl to V IK H.tin»ni n 5 CnURl ' «•““•••»*•»• me when I E w Having used many remedies without iiiufIi r.lt/i i.T?. tried tho flu-rry i’cctoral. whiJh uLler M wra me altogether, lam with gratitude your., . , James M'Cumbl This is ont of the numerous cures of Arthma ichid u accredited lo Cherry Pectoral, ed with arthma in the worst fenn. so that I hurU obliged to sire,, „ m y c | lflir f „ r „ , arg(>r par , o) ^ “ being unable to breathe on my bed. I had trie! i Pl many mediam-s. to no par; ore. until my physfelssti scribed, n* au exjurlnient your Cherry 1‘ectoral. AtilrMit seemed to make me worse; but In Witte vreek.l began to experience tbo mo.t prntitying rrfeffr- Hm n.c ; and now. in four weeks, tiie di.case utnilreiri moved lean sleep on mv bed with comf.trt .sMuk, state of health which 1 had never expected to »njuy n ■■ . „ S. FiZlJT, Commission and Forwarding Merchant From the President of Amferif G-Utpv. iiliwrd Ifi&Juxdr D., LL. It., de. J. C. Ayer—Fir: I have used your Cherry Pedonllii own case of d.ep-sented bronchitis, and am satiitri fr its chemical constitution, that it is an admirablecomwt for tho relief of larynglcal oml bronchial dfficulties my opinion, ns to it* *u|«rior character, can be of m i vice, you aro at liberty to use it si you think proper. Amherst, ffept. 12.1840. Edward Hmroci Among other distinguished authorities who Un li tlielr nnmes to recommend this orcysratlon u ih«t known to them for affections of Ihelunn sro: President I’erkius. Vermont Medical College. Professor Silllnian. Yale College. Professor Valentine Mott New York. Professor Cfeavfeud. Bowdoln JledicslCollfg*. Professor Butterfield. Ohio Medical College. Cnnailian Journal of Medical Science. Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. Churfeston.S. C. Medical Review. New Jersey Medical Reporter. Hun. Henry Clay, U. S. Senator. Hun. Geo. I*. Marsh. American Ambassador to Terlt Gen. Emanuel Rulness, President of Chili. Rt. Rev. Ed. Power. Lord Bishop of Toronto. Also, many eminent physicians in foreign conslmt Not only in tlio inure dangermisnnd diitimngdiwR of tlio l.wngs. but also as a family medicine furoraiion use. it is the safest, pleasantest nnd bwlinle««H i'renured by J. C. AYER. Chfiniri.feedi Mm. Sold by TURNER k CO.. A. A. SOLOMONS, F. W. U! COL.V. HENDRICKSON k MOORE. Savinnsh; »nd It i tin- Uriu/clsts throughout the State. fndJtwCm-mijM A N i CAKl'ER’S SPANISH JHXTVnK. THE GREAT PURIFIER UF THE BLOOD! Not a Particle of Mercury in ll. N INFALLIBLE REMEDY for Fcrufuls. King’s W . Rheumatism. Obstinate Cutaneous Kn>pUoo«.ftB[J* or Pustule on the Face. Blotches, lioils.Chronic SureEyts. Ring Worm or Tetter. Scald Head, Fntirgrmcut indriii of tho Bones and Joint*. Stubborn Ulcers .Syphilitic Hre ders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, end all Hmwnri*^ from an Injudicious uso of Mercury. Imprudence in Lift,« ' npurity of the Blood. This rateable Medicine, which ha* become celebratedfcf the number of extraordinary cures effected thrwjhitj agency, lias induced tho proprietor*, at the ur?*ot of their friends, to offer it to tiie public- whlcli they dowita the utmost confidence In its virtues and wonderfulnntin properties. Tiie following certificatis. selected fen i tef» number, are. however, stronger testimony tbanthe mere word of tho proprietors; nnd are all from gentlf*e*»™ known in their localities, nnd of (lie hlgli p sl rei|«uWit/ many of them now residing in the city "I Richmond.>». F. HOYDEN. Esq., of the Exchange Hotel. known every where, any* he hna sren the Medicine oM Carteh's Spanish Mixture aclmliii*t< r*-I In ortra bt^drrd cases, in nearly all the disense* for which it I* rerom«>«4- ed. with the niostostonlehingly good rwulti. Jle«jilt» tho mosiextraonllnary medicine lie ba* ever wen. AGUE AND FEVKR—GREAT CURB—I hereby c«W. thnt fur three years I had Ague and Fever of the mod ’*• lent de*criptlon. 1 had several I’hyi-lcian* took Urp tea- titles of Quinine. Mercury, and 1 believe all the TooW «- vertieed. but all without any permanent relief. Mw* 1 tried Carter’s Spanuti Mixture, two bottles of •W®**'*’ twally cured me. and 1 am happy to nay 1 have bw Chilis or Fevers since. I consider it tnebeft Itek »#• world, and the onlv medicine that ever reached njn*- Beaver Itam, near Risbmond. Va. JRHN"D)>«Iv • C. B. LUCK. Esq., now in the city of Richmond.iri w many year* in the Post Office. hs« such confiduKvta astonishing efficacy of Cartfr’s SPaMMI MinrwtMi _ hasbongiit upward* of 50 bottles, which he b»»pw*s f to the afflicted. Mr. Luck say* he ha« never knon U « fail when taken according to directions. ... Dr. MINGF- a practising Physician, sad formerly City Hotel, in tiie city of Richmond, says he hai[•jjjjjjg In a number of instances tiie effects ofCAxrez* " Mixture, which were most truly surprising H* “f . j ease of Consumption. dc;>ondent on tin- IJ** r r ‘h* v™ feet* were wonderful Indeed. . „ . . l u»nk SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of tho firm of Motor* ES Rlriimond. was cured of Liver complaint pf „ ing. bv the u«e of two bottles of <’«rt*r’*.-paniin GREAT CURE OF SCKGFULA—The Blltw* mend Republican had a servant employed isi t*^|p room, enrol of violent scrofula, combined wtio^ ti»in. wlilch entirely disabled him from *ori. I . of Carter’s Spanish Mixture made a perfect enreot » ^ the Editors, in a public notice, say they •’ chmfo y ^ mend it to all who are afflicted with *ny dire*" mni. ANOTHER a-RE OF KROWU-l valuable boy cured of Scrofula hy ( ture. I consider it a truly vaiusble mcolclnc. .... J-j TAYI/llt, Conductot on tie R. F. It F.» »■ Co ' Virginia. Salt Rheum of 30 Years Mr JOHN THOMPSON.residing i . UilUff .w was cured by three bottles of Carter'* P ,B * . j] Suit Rheum, which he had nearly 20 ye»re-s - Ihe physicians of tiie city could not cur* * •,.^ ca rt is a well known merchant of Richmond. Vs-,s is most remarkable. i,.AsMrv>ti WM. A. M-\TTHEWS.of Richmond.y*. n*" s llk cured of SnyhiU*. in the worst form, bj A ^ Mixture. Ho say* ho cheerfully rccommen < aiders it an invaluable medicine. ^ frrefub RICHARD E. WFST.of Richmond.wiidtow^ fcy and wh*t physicians calletl confirmed w three bo'ties of Carter’*Spanish Mlvture. „.ihs EDWIN BURTON. Commissioner of the K*^ WBTt |,» has seen the good effect* of Carter s Sp*°' number of Ppyhllltlc cases, and ssy* It I* s p* that horrible disease. - core d old *** WM. 0. HARWOOD, of Richmond. 5“ x»k»? and ulcers, which disabled him from *»' *• ^bkd I* bottles of Carter’* Spanish Mixture. *jv r _ in futlye«r**- walk without a crutch, In a short lime permsn ; Price $1 per bottle. ---c t CO., So. ” Principal Depots at M. WARD, CIDSE RWjStotFk V sbm, Ko. IM North « J, 3fi«iCTr * ItEERfl. No. IS iS for »do h, EHOltAS «■ ^ U CARTER. A. A. UtUMONS A CO. AJJ* Druggists and Country Merchant* everywn COUGHS, COI.US A»o JASTII.IJ3 HE FARI8.-(or the eorr “ _ oodtroocM.I offtctlon. oftho 11™^“ &!* this season of the yw. We donotw®® tllles de Paris to cure all the *H* HfeJ* . M , {fid* say they will cure *11 affretion. of lhe thro* ^ 0 them Will prove. Manufactured by Moore « & Tjjte. j«t «*q r ' , aSES§. l 5B-2!!iSs AtlERSON’S RAZOR jlis are made and *‘ rnu, ‘^ rn b {„ 'rrcb»sert superior do any otbere now In use. »«« II# sure and get the genuine Strop, M “£!, to f width*" counterfeits bearing the ^namo the «-‘ . mSrd «e&tfaK,. 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