The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, August 20, 1853, Image 4

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T"' I* d^«odliSji^i2£r."'i the estate** Miss Priscilla Housl — therefore, to dtoandadmonUh all whoa It may _ jtawl appear before aald Court to aaka objec tion (II any they have) on »WM» tha flat Monday in January next, otherwise aaM letter# win b* granted. Wltneaa, John M, Mitten. &q., Ordinary for Chatham coxa- ty this 1st day of JulyVWM. J v JyS JOHN M.MILLKN 0.8.0. .. HKe legal houm of ule, tha fol- b wit: Three nr*T3 staves, mmety.Ua- TT3Saaa77mand ntoalaao band of cattle j levied on gliiAii a. Mfcmlwrerf (mortgageO laued from ■l i ill I I Il l 11 II II i Flo September next, before tha court house In Tbaadaytoflirtaaboraext before thooourt thecttyofflavuMh,between thalecal boon of sate, two taeeeTtwo wK^Tonaoart, two ptovWlone barrow; —\ from Chatham Superior Inat Simeon X. Mur- g^-as,-. ac. C HATHAM 8UBR1JTS SALE.—Will baaoM,Oo the lint Tnaaday tn September next, baton the court house la the rityofSavaanoh, between tha lecal hour# of eate. one iron Bre-proof cheat, the property of Samuel Hoyt AOo., and sold mr order of the Boo. the Interior Court of Chat- bamcooaCf. JOHN DKVANNY, Sheriff ftc. V-WAtyfaM «HKRny8 BA1X.—Will baeold. on the Brel V^ Ttteeday to September next, before the court houso in v. L.r^TX v tu the intent of Both R Bead In aU that lot or panel of land, briny lot number right, and the pattens ban of lot somber nine, drat tythtog, A neon ward, •ether with the ImpcoresMsta on aald lota; levied on to Mtfefyattte. teenad from Chathem Superior Court in fa- werM Philip D. Worihopter, agent, against Roth E. Reed tinea the drat of January, IBM, and up to Auguet 2, -1863,' Inclusive: A^—Matthias Amorooi, John If Andenmn, David Abr%i llama, Ovules Arnold,George A Aab, Robert Austin. Gcorgw Alexander, Charles B Aab, William B Andrew*, George 11 Ash, John 8 A chord, George W Anderson, Stewart Austin, Beniamin U Armstrong, Thomas A Sekew, Thomaa Arden, William Andre 6 oemt Where**, Norman Wallaoa will apply at the B,—Benedict Bourouln^Jt^n W Hi*, Gilbert Butler, Court of Ordtaaryfor letter! dlamtaaory aa Excutor on the John P DolfeulUet. John V barber, Julius Bacharach,George estate of Robert Isaac t L Blount, Anton Dorchert, Joaaph Black, Alexander Wanda _ - . ..—•-*—t-«.—-«» Bennett, James H Ikahlor. Michael Uoley.CUudluaKliarie, Chaa W W Bruen. Jamee M Butler. Hyman E Brck, William tion (if any they hare) on or beta* tha drat Monday in Ifabnurjnext,otharvriioaaldtetter*wiUbe tyjthia second d 7 for Chatham conn- JOHN it MgjjSH. o. Q. o. jry EORGIA—Chatham CbwtWw r—to all whom it mayeon. •- — ' bnH.stroma U[ eern: Whereas,JohnH.5trooawill ajiplyattheQ>nr of Ordinary for letters dlamlaeory as administrator cum tea- tasranto auraxo on the estate of Godfrey flown: Theae are therefore to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear before aald Court to make objection (if any they have) on or before tha drat Monday In November next, otherwise aald letters wUl be granted. Witness, John M. MUlen, Esq.. Ordinary for Chatham "TtS th " Mrt “ lh '^ <■. c. c. William U uuuocu,ravn« uuiawy, joan Vi ueaaiay, jonn B Barnwell, JameaT Buckner. Anthony Baaler, Thomas A Brown, John Burns, Joseph It Burroughs. Berrien M B Bur roughs, William F Brantley, Charles H Bell, EUaa B Bara tow, PetfrA Blots, Wm Gaston Bullocb, Tsaao Brunner. John Brunner. James Bancroft Philip H Behn, Jamaa A Brown, John Macpheraon Berrien, Barnard K Bee, Richard Burke, David Bell, Thomas H Barrett, Edward J Blount, Wolfe Barnett, Conrad K Dyck,Charlea Bishop, Wm Bloia, Valentine Brunner, Charlea W Brunner, Joseph W Brown, Joseph il IhUwin. Francis Blair, Michael Brannon, James K Bullough, James A Baker. William M Blount, Wm ken, William D Baal * — 1 ~ ~ let William * w “ L n EORGIA—Chatham County *—All whom it may eoncera: U Whereas, John B. Barnard will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dismiaaory aa administrator com testa ment) annnexo on tha estate of Mrs. Ann Moogtn: These are, therefore, to cite.and admonish aU whom it may concern to be and appear before aald Court, to make objection (if any they have) on or before the second Mon- Henry BagshaW, nuiiem onuuni, dames auuuvr.iiuuii F Blakely, Michael Boylan, Thomaa Bourke, William 8 Baa toger. Joseph Bryan. Henry Burt William Burke, Harvey Liiyrd. Frauds 8 Battler, Henn i.k. ut • a i ,. r.Iit >».C day in January next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, John M. MUlen. Bag., Ordinary for Chatham eonntr. this 14th day of July, 1o63. jblLN M. MILIJ5N, 0. 0. a Lllyrd,Francis8 Battley, Henry F Bennett, John Boecb. John Blount. 8amuel P Bell, Michael Barry. Patrick Brad ley, Philip Bringman, Augustus Boolineau, Rich’d Brown. C—Solomon Cohon, Bernard Constantine, David C Cash, WUliam Cullen, Peter Corb, David Lopes Cohen, James A Courvoisle, Montgomery Camming, Ilauiel B Camp, George Jyi» Mf» HATHAM SHERIFFS SALE CONTINUED.—WIU be sold on the first Taaeday 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 lota, or pieces of ground, situated on Hutchison’s l*Und. in the county of Chatham and State of Georgia, being lots Noe. thirteen and fourteen, together with all the reser voirs, wharves, buildings and improvements on said lots, and the steam engines and boOere, the plaining ma chine, clapboard machine, saw gates, force pumps, and all other machinery of every hind and description in and about the said lota or building, (meaning the one-fourth part of the Oglethorpe stem saw mill.) with the appurtenances thereunto belonging and appertaining; levied on as the property it Edward F. Klnchley and Robert Todd, to aathfy afl. fa. on foreclosure of a mortgage issued from Chatham Superior Court in favor of George Newell vs. Edward F. Klnchley and Robert Todd. Property aet forth in said fi. fa. aug3 JOHN DKVANNT, Sheriff a a /'IHATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE CONTINUED.—Will be G EORGIA—Chatham Oounty.- c ' " ‘ -TV) all whom It may con cern : Whereas, Mary A. Rousseau will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the es tate of Joliua Rousseau : 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 hare) on or before the first Monday In September next, otherwise aaW letters wiU be granted. illness, Joseph Ganahl. Deputy Ordinary for Chatham county, this 1st day of August* 1853. ’ ily 29 JOSEPH GANAIIL, PIT. o. C. C. Yy aold, on the first Tuesday in September next,boforo tbe court bouse in Savannah, between tbe legal hours of sale, all that certain messuage tenement and tract of land, rituato, lying and bring In tbe county of Chatham afore said, butting and bounding as follow*: Commencing at tbe south-east corner of the limits of the dty of Savannah and running aonth 18*. weat 99 chains and 2 links along the line of aald dty limits continued, to a road commonly known as Lover’s lane, thence along the line of said north 77*, west 18 chains and 67 links to a ditch, thence along the centre of said ditch north 18*, east 20 chains and 2 links to the southern line of said dty limits, thence along aaldllnaof city limits south 77*. east 13 chains and 67 links to the point of starting—containing thirty-five and a half seres, more or less; levied on as the property of. Jo seph M. Turner, to satisfy a D. fa. iasued from Chatham Su perior Court in furor of John F. Guilm&rtiu, administrator of Wilson Oden, deoeased. against Joseph M. Turner. Prop erty pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. ang3 JOHN DEVANXY, Sheriff a o. C AMDEN EXECUTRIX’S SALE.—By virtue of an order of the Ordinary of Camden county, will be sold before tbe court house door in the town of Jefferaonton. on the first Ifcesday to October next, between the nsual hours of ■ale, the following negroes, ris: Amelia, Joe, Sarah. Jack, end Hswwab; also, two bounty land warrants. Sold for the benefitof the heirs of the estate of G. P. Coben, late of ■aid county, deoeased. angT MARY ANN COHEN, Ex’lx. , -By v order of the Ordinary of Ckmden county, will bo sold before tbe court house door In the town of Jeffereontoo, on the first Tuesday in October next, between the usual hours of sale, tbe ooe-third of the steamer Wm. Gaston ; sold for the benefit of the heirs of the estate of John Uebbard, late of ssid county,deoeased. aug7 ELIZABETH A. IIEBBARD, Adm’ix. G EORGIA—BuHock County { By an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in October next, before the Courthouse door in ■aid county, five hundred and thirty acres of pine land, moroor lens, lying in said eonnty. bounded south-west by Alexander Waters and Daniel Bland, east by Daniel Bland, east by John Green, north-west by Absalom Parish. Sola as tbe estate of John Collins, and sold for tbe benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. auglS JOHN EERIE, Administrator. G EORGIA—Sailor* CountyTo all whom It may con cern : Whereas, Henry Lueter will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on tbe estates of Amos Laaeter and Mary Lose ter, late of said county, do- ceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may eonoem, to be and appear before the Court of Ordi nary to make objections fir any they hare) on or before the flm Monday in October next, otherwise said letters vrffl be granted. Witness, William Lee, 8r., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch ■ County, this eleventh day of August, 1853. • auglS WILLIAM LEE, 8r„ o. b. c. £ 1ROHOIA—rriutut* Ckmnty '—to ail wnom it may con- \JT earn: Whereas, Morgan Rawls will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters or administration on the estate o( Thomas R. Rawls,late of said county, deceased: Theae are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may concern to be and appear before said Court to make objections (if any they hare) on or before the first Mon- dayin October not,otherwise said letters will bo granted. Witness, William Lee, 8r., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch G EORGIA—^Chatham County -—To all wliomllt may con cern : Whereas, William J. Marshall will apply at the Court of Ordinary fur letters of administration ou the es tate of Margaret W. Marshall: These are. therefore, to cite and admonish allwhom itmay concern to do aud apper before said Court to make objec tion (If any they hare) on or before the first Monday in Oc tober next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, Joseph Ganahl. Eaq., Den. Ordinary for Chatham county, this third day of August. 1853. injnio niv JOSEPH GANAHL. DET.o. 0.0. county^thls eleventh day of August. 1^863^ aagl$ [AM IKE, Br., o. B. o. ^JEORGIa—//uOocA^Cbuitfif:—To_aH whom it^maycon^ T eera: Whereas, Wm. Lee, Jr. will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory aa administrator on the estate of Thomas Lee. a Inn*tic, deceased : These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary for Bul loch oounty on the first Monday in October next, to make objections,!! any they have, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness,Wm.LM,aen’r. Esq.,Ordinary for Bulloch county, this 17th day ofMareh,1853. mh25 WILLIAM LEE, Sr., o. B. - G EORGIA—Buttock CountyTo all whom It may con cern : Wbereaa, Jehue Everitt will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory on the estates of John Everitt and Sarah Everitt t These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear bofore said Court to make objection (If any they have) on or before the first Monday In November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Wltneaa, Wm. Lee, sen.. Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch conn- . ‘-'ll,1853. ty, this 28th day of April,1 spl26 WM. LEE. Ben’r., o. B.« riBORGIA—Hufloc* County:—To all whom it may concern: Vj Whereas. Green R. Slater and Thomas Dasher, Admin istrators on the estate of John G. Slater, a minor, have ap- . lied for letters dismiaaory; ... These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may oncern to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary for Bul loch county,on the first Monday inNovoraber next, to make objections, if any they have, otherwise said letters will be ^Witneoa.Wra Lee, sea'r.Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, Ibis 26th day of April, 1863. ^ ^ *p!25 WM. LEE, Sen’r, 0. B. c. G EORGIA—/JuTtocA County .-—To all whom It my concern: Whereas, William Holloway, administrator of the es tate of Mitchell Holloway, deceased, will apply to the Hon. the Ordinary of said oounty, for letters dismissory from said estate Jourt, day in October next, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted. Witness, Wm. Lee, sen’r., Esq.,Ordinary for Bulloch coun ty, this 17th day of March, 1863. mh23 . WILIJAM IKE. Sen’r., o. b. c. G EORGIA—Hutioc* Cbunly .-—To nil whom It may con cern : Whereas, John Hendricks will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the sstate of Josiah J. Parish, late of aald county, deceased j These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objec tion (if any they have) on or before tho first Monday to September next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness. WUliam Lee, 8r., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, this 20th day of July. 1863. Joly23 WILIJAM LEE, 8r.,0. B. a apply at the Court of Ordinary for L tion on the estate of Morris Dorin. deceased: before the first Monday to September next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, Wm. Lee, 8r., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, this *>th day of July, 1868. Jnly28 WM. LEE. Ben’r. o. B. o. G EORGIA—Aryan CountyWhereas, Z. E. Dutton, ad ministrator upon the estate of Henry Dutton, deceas ed wiB apply to the Coi ‘ * " " '~ letters dismissory: These are therefore to rite aU concerned to file their ob- jections, (if any they have) in terms of the law, otho said letters will be granted. apHW A. H. SMITH, o. n. (~y EORG1A—Chatham Oounty :-To all whom it may concern: VJ Whereas, John Kvenrd will apply at tlie Court of Or dinary for letters of dismissory as administrator on tho es tate of Patrick TIerny, deceased : These are. therefore, to rite ana admonish atteoncerned to file their objections (If any tliey have) to the applicant in Ihe Clerk’s office of said Court, on or before the first Mon. day of November next, othonriso letters dismissory will bo granted. Witness, John M. MiUen. Esq.. Ordinary for Chatham ooun ty, this 30th day of March', 1853. mh30 JOHN M. M1LLEN, o. 0.0. a vEORGIA—Chatham Countg—To all whom it may con- aJ cera : Whereas, WUliam J. Bulloch, Executor of tho estate of Mary Neufrill. deceased, will apply to the Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory on the said estate: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu lar tbe kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to be and appear at the office of John M. MiUen, Ordinary, within tlie time prescribed by law. and show cause (If any they have) why said letter* should not be granted. Witness. Joseph Ganabl. Deputy Ordinary for Chatham county, this 1st day of August, 1853. July 29 JOSEPH GANAHL. pu*. o. a a /~1 EORGIA—Chatham County.—To all whom it may con- \J cem: Whereas, Henry WUltams will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory on the estate of l*>cblta Wright, deceased; These are therefore to cite ami admonish allwhom it may oouccrn, to bo and appear before said Court to make objec- lon (If any they have) within the time prescribed by law, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, Jos. Ganahl, Esq., Dep. Ordinary for Chatham eounty. this 10th day of August. 1853. au8U JOS. GANAHL, pep. o. c. c in EORGIA—Chatham County:—ToaU whom it may con- Ij cera*. Wheteas. John Bilbo wiU apply at the Court of Ordinary lor letters of dismission as administrator, on the estate of Henry L. Bilbo: These are. therefore, to cite and admonish allwhom it may concern to be and appear before said Court to make objec tions (if any they have) on or before tlie first Monday in November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness. JohnM. Millen. Esq. ,Ordinary tor Chatham coun ty. this 14th day or April, 1853. apllfi JOHN M. MTIJKN.O. C. C. /I EORGIA—Liberty County:—To allwhom it mayeon- VT eern: Whereas, V. Grest will anply at theConrtof Or dinary for letters dismissory as administrator on the estate of F. Cottman; Threo are, therefore, to clto and admonish all whom it may concern to be and appear before said Court to make abjection (if any they have) within the time prescribed by taw, otherwise said letters will be granted. Given under my hand at this offleo. this 1st day of An- sit 1863. augO W. P. GIRARDEAU, o. t, r. n EORGIA—liberty County—To aU whom it may con- VJ eern: Whereas.Joseph K. Anderson will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory on the estate of Mary R Anderson, li to of said county, deceased ; These are, therefore *-' «-•*• may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (If any they have) on or before the first Monday in September next, otherwise said letters wUl be granted the applicant. Witness my hand, this 8th day of March, 1863. tnhU J, S. DRADWELL, o. t. a ff EORGIA—Lileriy County.—All person* concerned are VJ hereby notified, that sixty days after date. I shall ap ply to the Court of Ordinary of Liberty county for leave to sell tlie real and personal estate belonging to the estate of the late James Moody, deceased, of said countjr, for the bnnefit of the creditors or said estate and for the purpose of a dlrlslon of said estate among the heirs and distribu tees of said estate. _ aog4 M. J. MOODY, Ex’or. n EORGIA—Z/ryan County .-—Notice Is hereby given that V J on the first Mon ’ay in September next, we will apply to the Court of Ordinary, of this county, for leave to dlvldo tho estate of Ellas Perry, doeeased. a B. DANIEL,) N. J. CLARK. >Administrators. fl ng4 ISAAC PERRY.) TVTOtlCE—All person* having domands against ihe cs- iN tote of Ella* rerry, late of Bryan county, deceased, will present them ; and those indebted to tho estate will please make immediate payment to * LB. DANIEL,) N. J. CJ4ARK. vAdminlstroton. augl ISAAC PERRY,J nrnvo MONTHS after date application will bo made to the X Court of Ordinary of Brysn county, for leave to sell the Real Estate, belonging to James Clanton, deceased. July 2 J.C. MARSH. Ad’m "VTOTICR—Two months aftor date application will be JL v made to the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county for lesvo to sell the land and negroes belonging to the estate of Uriah II. Bivins, late of said county, deceased. aug2—w2m IIENRY ROGERS. Adm’r de bonis non. ■VTOTICR—Two month* after date, I will apply to the 1 v Hon. Court of Ordinary for Camden county, for leave to seU part of water lot and improvements. No four, in the town of St. Marys, belonging to the estate of John T. Rn- dulph.deceased, for the benefit of the heir* and creditors of said estate. EMILY RUBULPH. Adm’ix., junelfl Estate J. T. Rndulph. deceased. VTEW MARKET, (TENS.,) May U. 1853.—’Three months JL v after date, application will be made to the Bank of the State of Georgia, for payment of a $50 dollar bill of said Dank, No. 217,1. K. Tefft, Cashier, the right had half of which has been lost or stolen. may25—3m JOHN C. HAMMOND. ■VTOTICE.—Two months after date, application will 1* J. v made to tho Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county, for leave to sell tho real estate of Hannah Cone, late of said eounty, deceased. jy23 JONATHAN GRINER, Adm’r. •"VTOTICR—Two months after date, application will be 1.x made to tho Court of Ordinary of Bultoch county, for leave to seU the boy Smart, belonging to Robert B. Stator a minor. GREEN R. SLATOR, jj23 Guardian of said minor. VT OTICK.—All persons haring demands against the esta £ JL v of tho late Rev. Samuel J. Cassell, will present them to the undersigned within the time prescribed by taw; and those indebted to said estate are requested to make imme diate payment to MARY R. CASSELS, jy22 Qualified Executrix. ■VTOTICE.— 1 Three months after date, application wiU be JLv made to the Bank of the 8tate of Georgia, for pay ment of a $60 bill of said Bank, letter A, payable at Prin cipal Bank to N. A. Hardee, dated 23d November. 1847. G. B. Cummlng, President, the left hand half of which has been Inst. jyl5 ALBERT WIIJJAM8. TVTARION COUNTY, (ALA.,) May 24. 1863.—Threo JLYX months aftor date, application will be mado to the Bank of the 8tate of Georgia, for payment of a $20 bill or said Bank, No. 027, A. Torier, President, the left hand half having been lost or destroyed. inaj25—3ra W. C. TROTTER. "VTOTICR—'Throe months after date application will be JJv made to the Planters Bonk of the State of Georgia, for renewal of8crip, No. 348, dated April 20th. 1840. for two Shares, and No. 15, dated July 22d. 1848, for four Shares. VALENTINE CREST. Adm’r. on Estate of F. Kottman. UnxnTTCocwnr.Jaly30.1868. July 30—3m G EORGIA—Bryan County.—By an order of the Court of Ordinary of Bryan county wUl be arid on the first Tuesday In September next, before the courthouse door in mid coonty, the land belonging to the estate of Charlea Hasblor, deoeased, for tha benefit or the hairs of said estate. Jjrlfl C. M. BA81ILQR. Adm’r. nEomU.-Camdc* Oounty .-To all whom it may con- IT ceroi Whereas, George W. Thomas, one of the exe cutors of the estate of Wm. T. Ilepktoa, will apply to the Court of Ordinary for letter* dismissory on the said estate; These are therefore torito and admonish all and singular the kindred and 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 dbmissorr should not be granted the said applicant. . WitMMi, J/H- Helveston. Esq., Ordinary for Camden coun ty, thUMth day of May, 1863. _ TOIT ™ 4 „ m*y26 - • J, g. HELYE3T0N, o. q c. ft BORGIA—Cbasdos County r—To all whom (t may con- VX eem: Whereas, J. H. M. Clinch, guardian of It A. and N. B. 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James 11 Garter, William Cooper, John J Cornell, James T ii verier, n uiiara uooi>cr, uuim J lAirucii, jaiuca * Clark. James 0 B Campbell, Samuel J Cassells, Joseph 8 Carruthers, John D Charlton, Bryan Connor, William Oscar Cliarlton, William Cox, Hugh Cullen, James Cleary, Moses 8 Cohen. Thomas Corr, Joseph SCIaghora, John F Carateu. diaries P Cooper, John Greene Cooke. Henry Cleaver. Jacob Cohen, Benjamin L Colo, Silas M Coleing. John L Clark. Thotnns W Cooper, Henry Casaon, James Cox, Robert M Charlton. James Cox. Francis Gin field, Peter Clark, James Carey, Thomas Cusadi, Thomas Cbrey, Daniel Cole. Luke Christie. Lewis F Cooke, Karl A Crafts, Patrick Clark, Mich ael Cusach, Michael Conway. Antonio Christidora, Isaac J Cohen, Francis Champion. Aaron Champion. Thomas Col line, Edward T Conner, William Conner, Andrew Conner, Charles Cannon, Thomas Conway, Richard W Cubbedrp, Francis T Cole, WUliam Carson, Wm F Chaplin, Moses A Co hen. Iieman A Crane, John Gus, John M Cooper, Lemuel C Clark. Luke Canon, Robert J Coughey, Jonathan A Ca dey, Denis dairy, John Cercopely, Joseph V Connernt Ja» Counolly. John L Cope, A Cordca, John A Chambers.Patrick Carney, Mlclutel deary, James EG>pe, William A Cook, Bar ton Ceutre. John Clancy.Thomai Cunniff, John deary. D^»toiTid R Dillon, Martin Duggan. Archibald C Daven port Isaac Daria. John Daily, James Dunn, William Dixon, Patrick Devlne.Chesley Dugger, William H Dunning, Henry J Dickerson, Albert L DeLorge. Isaac D’Lyon. John E Davis, John Doyle, jr., Isaac DeLarocbe,William M Davidson. Wm U Davis. Itichanl Dawson,Charles 8 Davis, Nicholas Dixon. Lewis I, Davis. Francis U Demere, Patrick Doyle. Michael Donnelly, Morty Dorgan, John Downing. Richard W Dela ney, Thomas Doyle. Thomas E Davis, Sheldon C Dunninj, George W Davis, Michael Daily. Francis D Dana, Joseph G Davis, John Doyle, Jacob DeLaMotta.John P A Ihipon. Pat rick Dolan. Francis Daly. James H Dcmund. James Doyle Patrick Downey, James Downey. Michael Downey, John Deacey, Henry Danenfelser, John Dolan. E.—Henry Ellis, Peter Endres. John Ererard. Richard Ennis, John dskeamp, Stephen Elliott, Jacob A' Epstein, John B Epstcdn, Thomas Edf- * ” * John Eady. Pr—Joseph Felt Owen Foley, Jeremiah Flckling. Green * 1, Lor* * " tula NFaliigant Gaspar J Fulton. Washington F Florence.Joseph S Fsy, John G Faliigant. John C FerriU, Andrew Farrjr, Frederlch Finch. William D Ford,8ewell II Fisk, John Hemming, Richard Flanigan, Thomas Ford, Patrick Fleming, John Foster, John D Fish, Bryan Foley, Josiah R Fisher, John Foley, Jacob Friend. Dugald Fergu- son, John Flannegan, James Fountain, Henry R Fort.Benja min Fiekling, Robert Ferrell. Gonloy Fayo. Joseph K Falii gant Randolph B FeU. William Heiding. James A Fawns, William B Fleming, Alexander Fawcett, George 3 Frierson, Charles Fox, Jacob Friend. Iaham Freeman, John Finney, James Foler, John FlUgcrald, Frederick 8 pell. Patrick Fo ley. John Flannigan, Andrew Flatley, William Folliard. O—Joseph George, Robert n Griffin. Francis Grimbal! Joseph George, Jr., Robert M Goodwin, John B Gallio, David H Galloway, t-eahorn Goodall, John GammeB. Domingo Gal- leo. Joseph F Gammon. Charles Gross, Martin Gerkcn. James K Gaudry. Philip GiebUhouse, Henry Ganahl, John F Guil- martin. John Gerdts. Benjamin Ginovoly. John L Graven- stein. Kbenexer W M Gifford, James E Godfrey. George A Gordon. Calrin L Gilbert. Samuel Goldsmith, Nickte* Goll, Horace GiUum. John 8 Green. Francis LGoe, Jas Uowan. William T Goodwin. WUliam W Goodrich, Micliacl Gearei Michael Gay. Lewis Grenvald,Israel Geer, Joshua GriffitL, James Garva’y, George Gatehouse. Martin Geiger, Solomon Goodall, Michael Glasgow. John B Gnann, Charles GaDahL Robert 3 Gray, George M Griffin, Julius B Gaudry, William Garrughty. Hugh Grady. H,—Thomas Holcombe David F Halsey. William Hess, Christopher Hussey. Richard H lloweU. CharleaS Hardee, William Howe. William Hunter. William V Holland. James Hunter. George 8 Harding, Edwin E Herts, Martin Horn, !<emucl L norer. John Ilaupt Samuol B Haupt, William Henry. Henry Haupt WUliam W Hundley, Robert Haber sham. John KHernandex, Robert, Hutchison. Alfred Hay. wood. William Henderson. Charles A llaB. Geo W Harden* tie. Robert A lionlker. William L Haupt Humphrey P Hor ton, Peter Henry. William Heidt, Levi Hart, Thomas Hen derson, William P Hunter, Marmaduke Hamilton, Peter D oiiaiicN *• iianiituiu. juim r ifamilton, William Hone. William H Hnusman, David Harrigan, Henry Har per. Howell W Hollister, Enoch D Hendry, John G Howard, William H Holmes. Geo Troup Howard. WUliam B Hale, GustaTs A Holcombe, Claus Hartman, Samuel Hamilton. Edward J Harden. Stephen N Harris. Columbus 8 Harris, James B B Harley. Uudan Hughes, Prioleau Hamilton, Jno U Hunter, Dennis Haley. James E Hogg. Jonathan Hill, Jno Hall. Peter Hermann, John A Henges, Nicholas Ueyle, Geo CEJLEDlt AT KD PANACEA, ft “WWW Cpruumption, Scrofula, Graerel ffitkital. Townships twenty and twenty-one, of range one. , Townships seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, two twenty-one, of range two. ^rftatt, L_ UBtewarTJohn Blone, William Balto, JoMpb D , Jacob Bpang, WUliam 8hiniiere John Shnasel, Matthew Shahnon, Dennis Sullivan, Philip. Smith, John Shwibk, Jamas 8hea, James P Screven, Thompson L Smith, WIUIamBwoU, Richard Seaiilan, Alexander A 8mcts, Wil liam U Smith, Andrew StoofraUr, Edward J Sanders, Mor- decal ShefUdh Br., Jacob A Shaffer. Herman Sancstoch. Jas M Stripling. Francis Sawyer, Timothy 81ieridon,John Scud- der, James Skinner, Lewis Smith, John Shea, Ueo IRpen- eer, Samuel LKpeisegger, Simon 8autim, Thomas Smith, James Shephard. James Skinner. George Simmons, Thomas Smith, Thomas Bcalley, George J Smith, John Stoddard, Jesse J Smith. John B Span, Ckpt John Stevenson. Dr James M Schley. Thomas Saunders. John Steinberg, Wyatt W SUrke, WUliam 8tarr, WUliam J Stafford, William R Sy mons, Patrick 8canlan. Joseph 8ulHvan, John Sullivan, John 8canlan, George N Staley. Henry Stark. George Shults, Dan iel SulUvan, Henry Saumiera, Charles E Smith. 8amuel Sol omons, Edward J Saunders, Thomas F Stevens, Newton Bttlrllng, William 8tar. Jr-, Amoa Scudder. James Swan Sullivan, Adam Short, John Sherlock, WUliam Sanders, Chares 8cbreck, Ephraim 8cudder, Augustus 8choideman, John SuUlvan, Martin Sullivan, WUliam F Bhearor, Nicho las ffinnot, , Tr ^,. tgnwty, ntid twenty-one, ofraogetwo. Township* twenty-one and t wen ty-two,of range eleven. Townships twenty tone and twenty-two, of range twelve. Township* twenty-one and twenty-two,of taugi thirteen. North yf (As bate line and eatt of Ms fourtk principal inert- .. 111/,.. of the blood sod the effects of mercurv. S WA ib2ilj h *', bc * n ** lb#n thirty years O celebrated In thfo country and in Eorepe for ft* 7 extra- ■wasaSSSSff*®- Township# twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-threo, and twenty-four, of range one. Townahlp twenty-one, of range two. At the land Office at Snmcre* Putxr. commencing on Monday, the twenty-fourth day of October next, lor the dls- imsal of the public lauds situated in the following town- ship* and parts of townships, to wit: Norik tf pu hue line, and nut of (kefourtk prfnrijwl me- ridian. Township twenty-six. of range four Township twenty-six. of range five. Sections three to ten, fifteen to twenty-two. and twenty- six to thirty-five,in township twenty-sls; township twenty- seven, (except sections thirteen, twenty-four, twenty-five, thirty-five and thirty-six.) and townships twenty-eight, twenty-nine and thirty, of rang* six. Sections one, two, eleven to fourteen, twenty-three to twenty-five, and thirty.six, In township twenty-six; sec- sseesiassaa*. T—Peter G Thomas. John F Tucker, John T Thomas, William 8 Thompson,George HTltcomb, Charles G Tslblrd twenty-eight; township ^ twenty-nine, (except sections John DTenbrock, John Thompson, Frederick ATupper. Jas Thurrt, WUItam n Tinsley. Barnard 0 Tilden, Anderson C Toma Francis TrucheluL William TThompaon. John Tier- 11 ' ‘ rad KTufft, Lewis ETebean, Wm II Tlson. John llThodc. Cornelius Turbush, Josiah P Turtln, John Y Tarver. Israel KTefft, David Thom peon, William Thomaa, Peter Thomp son. Joseph R Thompson. Stephen A Turner. John Tanner, William S Taylor, Milton Turner. Patrick Ty dings, Henry J Itodemann. Y—Charlea Van Horn. David Yeader Trislam Yerstille, Henry H Yerstille, WUliam II8 Yerstille, Henry Ylelstltcb, William 0 Vandenburgh. W^-Richard Wayne.EdwardG Wilson, William Waters, Robert D Walker, Henry F WllUnk. Laurence W Wall. Na- thanlel F Webster. Henry 0 Wyer.James T Webb. Henry E Weed, Smith Warner, Thomas White, Francis nWelman. Nicholas Wolf, WUliam White, Thomaa 8 Wayne, Benjamin Whitehead, Jacob Wlncberg, Samuel A Wood. George S Walt, Charlea Wilson. Thomas J Walsh, John W Wilson, Jo- Jepb Washburn,Zachariah N Winkler. Lewis W Well*. Ed mund Wallen, Wylly Woodbridgo. Christopher White. Seth Woodward, Isaac Wilder, Dennis Wynn. James White. Philo H WQdman, WUliam Watson. WiOuun P White, Philip D Woolhopte. Ashbel Welles, John J Waver, Jacob Walter, George M WiUett, James T Welles, James Whllihan. Enos Withington. Allen K Wright, Samuel Wilraot, Wm Wilson, Wiliam Wright. James M Wayne. WilUam Thome William*. Patrick IVhite.JamesW Wlilte. Richard Wlckam. William M Wadley, Jacob Waldburg. George W Wylly. WUliam C Wylly, Isaac P Whitehead. lewis Wiggins. William Waters, James Whito,StephenP. Whitehead,JaiuesM IVayno. Hen ry K Washburn, Claus Wittschen, Conrad Wahlschmidt. John Williamson. John C Wagner, George VI Waldburg. Jno J Watts, Edward O Withington. James S Wilkins, Norman Wallace, William II Wiltberger, Peter Wiltbeiger, Simeon Walter. Joseph W Webster. Amo* E Webster. Tlios White, Thomas Wood, Henry F Willink.jr., George S Webb, Wil liam Webster, Michael Walch, JohnE Ward, Stephen B Wil liams, Irvin L Wolf, John Wickham, Michael Weldon. Y.—Dr Easton Young. Peter Yonson. John A Yonge. Z—EdwinS 7-Ittrotier, Jacob Zimmerman. All persons entitled to vote, and desirous of voting at the noxt election for Mayor and Aldermen of tho city of Savannah and hamlets thereof, are respectfully requested to call at my office and register their names within the time prescribed by law, else thejr will bo debarred the right of voting thereat. EDWARD G WILSON. aug4 Clerk of Council. twenty.five to twenty-eight, and thirty-three thlrtj-six,) and township thirty of range seven Sections one to Are, eight to fifteen, twsnty-two to twen ty-seven, thirty-five and thirty-six. In township twenty, four; township twenty-five, (except sections six. seven, eighteen, nineteen, thirty and thirty-on* 0 township twen- ty-«ix; townships twenty-seven, (except section six,) twenty-eight (except sections six. seven, eighteen, nineteen, thirty ana thirty-one;) and townships twenty-nine and thirty, of range eight. Townships twenty-five and twenty-six, of range nine. Township twenty-six, of rango eleven. At the Land Office at MncnuLPourr commencing on Mon day. the second day of January next for tho disposal of the following, being residuary tracts of the reserved load * nhlch werenovlt In pursuance of law. I, Fkxxkux Piskcs. President or the United States, do hereby declare and ntako known, that E iiblie sales of the sections and parts of sections of Land, all earing the odd numbers, which remain to the United ml lands, which were not included In the proclamations oi the 20th November. 1640, and 28th April, 1861. to be sold under the act of Congress entitled An act to authorise the President of tho United States to sell tbe reserved Hubbard, Patrick Hopkins, Matthew Harding. Edward C Holbrook. Stephen Hatterich. OUrer S Hunter. Lewi* F Har ris. William Unveil, James Hackctt, Judge W Harris, John M Harrison. Joseph’M Haywood. James J Hines, Thomas Hefferman. William L Haupt, John Hughes. WUliam Ilaux- elmann. Nicholas Horn tndes. John Hamlet. EUalia llagar, Samuel I* Halsey, David S Henderson. Dennis Rlanncr lias- sett, Moses C lleald. George Haas, Abraham Harmon, Jas M Henderson, Patrick Hart, John G Howard, Patrick Han- lev. T—John W Ibly. J.—John R Johnson, John T Jones. James R Johnston, Id ward Jones. James C Jones. Alexander Johnson. IViUiam Bullock Jackson, Enochs Johnson, John DJe**e, John J Jackson, James H Johnston, Robert Jackson, Wm James, Peter Jacobs, James M Jones, Peter Edward Judenne*. G Jackcrs, Joseph W Jackson, Nicolas Jeffries. Thomas Jones, Ju5etili Jolmston. George Jackson, George II Johnston. K«—Philip Kolb. John Kennedy, Alfred Kent, Gefert Hack, l’cter Kroune. William Krauss, John W Kibbee. Her- Kuhlman, IHedrieh Kattenhoru, Nicholas King. John .... is. Joh W Kelly. James IV King. Nicholas Keiloy, Hanford Knapp, Thomas Kemp, John IV Kelley, WUliam Kine. James Ker, Phincas M Kollock, Philip Kean, Noah B Knapp, Aaron J Kaser. James Kennedy. Frederick Krenson, Emanuel Kan- wnller, Daniel Keane, Edward S Keinpton, Dr A Kolhause. Frederick Kattenborn. Exra Keut Oldham King. WUliam T King, Michael Kelly, John Knrnr, William Krous, John Keigan. I<^-Thomas E IJoyd. Inuls Legriel. John N I^wia. Daniel J iArabretli. John H Lightboorne, William M Ixilgli, Alomo B Luce. Hugh Logan, Stanislaus VI Iaffiteau. John Lyon*, Ii*vl Lellenthal. Peter I«e, Blward Lovell, WillAun W Lin coln, Oliver A LoRoche. John Vi B I-ovell, Martin 1/irkin, Noble Lyon,Frederick Lohof Joseph H lAdson. John H ladd. Daniel Leahy, Benjamin W lJloyd. Cliaries A L La mar, Peter Laurens, James F Under. Matthew Lufburrow, Edward Lynch, John T Latham.Philip S Leaver,Hugh Lar kin, James J Logan. Joseph Lippman, Andrew I/m. Wm E Long, Andrew J Lebey, Michael Lavin. David P Lander, shine, Casper Usnycr. Timothy IavIu. Charles T law, Sam uel 8 Levy, Henry F IJchte, Thomas Leary, Matthew Lynch. Cliaries Lee, Gcorgo H Llndstidt, Nicholas Lcfort. Nathan iel Lovell. James Langhlan, Orlando H Lofbnrrow. John Luers, John Lama. Samnel A T Lawrence, Antonio Lau- renco, James Iannahan, Patrick Lennalian. 8I«—Hugh W Mercer, Anthony F Mere. Abraham Minis William H O Mills. Jacob Vlanke. Mulford Mar*h. William Morrill. John Vlallery, Adolphe Vtode. John Makln. Gefert Markin*. James W Viorgan. Ralph Vleldrim. Dan Vtalletto, Horaco Morae. WilUam H May, Samuel S Miller, John Mur chison, Christian W Maylainder. Solomon Vlarer, John Vlas- teraon. Luder Mehrten*. Jacob Manses, John E Vlallery. Hen- rr Vincnhsrd.Thomas R Mills. Jnmea Monnalisn. Charles A Magill. John B Mallard. Jacob Miller. Matthias H Meyer, Alvin N Miller, Simon Morris. Leander Vioore, Jno A Uaver, Richard C Mackall, Michael Meath, Fabian Viyerhoffer, Thomas Meath, John Murchison. Bryan VI Morel. Hugh W Mercer, John Mnbanney.Thomas Mahar, William E Mongin, John Morris, Jeugen l! Mehrtens, Thoms* Murtaugh. Syl vester II Manning, Charles Mailer, Cornelias D Murphy, Macpheraon B MiUen, Isaac M Marsh, Wm B MelL John Murphy, JohnS VIontmollln, James 8 JlagilL David Moran, Thomas I) Morel, John Mallon. Jerre Mack. Joseph M Via thlaa, John Miller Edward H Martin, John R Martin, Jesae Mount, Samuel Mansfield, Henry C Mehrtens. Henry K Montfort, Henrich Wm Meyer, Harvey Morse, Andrew Via- loney, Patrick Masterson. Me.—George A Mcdeskei Patrick McDoyeU, * lAurcneo VfcKenna. Thoms* W McArthur, James McHenry, Michael McGrea Patrick McGovern. Norman W McLeod, William J McIn tosh, James McFeely, Alexander McTIardy, Angus Mc.ll- pin, Michael McCarty. Neil McHugh. James Mclnnamey, John McGunnigle. Thomas 0 McCliukey. James McFeely, I’at’k VIcGloin. Dennis McGuire, John McCall, John McGau- llffe, Tlionuu J JIcNish, James McGloln, Edwanl McCabe, John McDermott. James McBride, Thomas McAullffe. An drew VIcGreaL John McHugh. Thomas McCollum. Thomas MeNtchotas. N.—George N Nichols. Thomas J Naylor. Daniel Nelson. Samuel Nuttman.JamesSNeidUnger,NathlNungaxer. John G NeidUnger, William G Norwood, Jacob Newbcrger,Gilbert N Neyle,Tliomas VI Newell, James A Norris, John R Nor ton, Robert C Nock, James Nungaxer, William Nungaxer, Edwin LNeldlinger, Lewis F NlcolL Thomas W Neill Joseph Kowlan, Walter S Nott, David B Nichols, John NeUl, Ed wanl Nugent, Brysn Nllsiid. O^-John Oliver, Charles E O’Sullivan, John W Owens, George S Owens, Arminlus Ocorlor, Edward O’Byrne, Wil liam C O’Driscoll. Dennis O’Connor. Phillip O’Connell Dan iel O’Hanloo. Timothy O'Connor, Timothy O’Brien, Patrick O’Connor, Frederick Otto, George W Owens. Jonathan 01m- stoad. Owen O'Rourke, Henry Oblmeyer, WiUiam H Oleott, Daniel O’Sullivan, Daniel G Oleott, Francis J O’Neil, Thom- as O’Brien. Frances J Ogden I*—Philip J Punch, Thomas Pone, John Poole, James Potter, Joseph E Pelot, Charles F Preston, William Procter, Edward Padelford. Edward Padelford, jr., ElUha Parsons, DanielQ Phllbrick, Anthony Porter. Dennis M Patrick, Ed win Parsons. George Parsons, Edward Powers. John PostelL Joseph W Philips, John F Posey,WUUam V Prentloe, Henry C Preston, Thomas Ptdgon. John M Palin, 8amuei G Pan- cost, Charles B Patterson, OrrinO Parker, John Phalen, Jaa Potter, Michael Prandergast, Edward J Purse, Martin Peyton, Charles I’erry, Patrick Price, Patrick Peyton, Samuel Phil- B - brick, William FPreston, James M Prentiss, Thomas ITH, V 18 ““doraigTyjd has made arraugvmenU to flU all order* for the aame, at abort notice. A sufficient number was received by fort steamer to furnUh sutocribers, and will be delivered immadlately. We are unable to rop- ply the country demand until the arrival of the nextateam er. Arrangements Itave been mail* for a farther supply, which will be regularly received. AU order* pa actually at tended to. Address 8. 8. SIBLEY. aplS Bookseller and publisher, 186 Ooogre*»-st.asv*h. N OTICE.—The subacriber having transfcrredsll his right title and Interest as publisher and proprietor of the tehfeft&r- B-aSbley, 4)^—WUUam Qaantock, jr., Martin Quinn, John Quin, James Qnlnley. 1U—Philip M Russell,Daniel Robertson, John A Richard son, WUliam Rraabart, George Robertson, jr, Robert R Rhodes,Henry Rober, Wiliam Rogers, Charles K Rcblnson, Andrew M Boss, John W Bemsbart, James G Rodgers, Ber- nanl Roden, James B Read, George Robbins. Jneenh Itosse, jr., DavM Rosenblatt. William P Rowland. Wm P lloberta, Jolin JteUly, Jefferson Roberta. John P W Read, Jas lUiim), Joseph inhere, Jacob Itownbend, John 8 Rogers. Allen Russell, William Robinson. Jamas Riley. Horae* J BoyaU, John Reedy, Alexander R Ralston, Thomaa VI RoeU. John B BostThomM Redfren. Benjamin Reed Joseph B Ripley. States, within six miles on each *Ido of the lino of tho Mo bile and Ohio River Railroad, in the States of Alabama and Mississippi, subject to double the minimum price of the ( ubllc lands, as provided by the act of 20th September, B50, will be held at the following land Offices in the States of Alabama and Vliidsuprl. at the periods hereinafter des ignated, to wit: At the Land Office at Sr. Sntnw’s. in Alabama, commenc ing on Monday, the fifth day of September next, for the dis posal of such sections and parts of section*, being the odd numbers above referred to. os are situated In the under mentioned townships, to wit: Norik of the hate tine and wetlqf the principal meridian. Townships one and two, of range one. Townships one, two. three,and four, of range two. Townships one, two, three, four, aud five, of range threo. Township* one, two, three, four, five, six. and seven, of range four. Townships three, four, five, six, and seven, of range five. -South of the bate line ami uxM of the prind]at meriilian. Townships one, two, three, four, and five, of range one. Townships one, two, three, four, and five, of range two. Townships one,two, snd three, of range three. Township one. of range four South of the Uue line and eatt of the principal meridian. Townships three aud four, of range one. At the land Office at DsMoimu. In tho same Siato. com mencing on Monday, the twelfth day of September next, for tho disposal of such sections snd part* of sections, being the odd numbers above referred to, as are situated In the un dermentioned townships, to wit : North of ike Uue line ami u>eji nf the principal meridian. Townships eighteen, nineteen, and twenty, of range four. At the Land Office at Tthacuwba. in the same State, com mencing on Monday, the filth day of September next, for the disposal of such section) and part* of section*, being tho odd nmnbor* above referred to. as are situated in tho un dermentioned townships, to wit: North of the late line and weti of the principal meridian in Southern Sur trying Didrict. Township twenty-one. of range four. At the land Office at Cowmws, in Mississippi, commenc ing on Munday, the nineteenth day of September next, for the disposal of such sections and parts of section*, being the odd numbers above referred to. as are situated in the undermentioned townships, to wit: North if the late line ami eatt tf the Choctaw meridian. Townshipy eight, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, and tw*’n)r, of range fifteen. Township* eight, nino. twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen. MVenteen, eighteen, nineteen, and twenty, of range sixteen. Townships eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, four teen. fiftoon. sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, and nineteen, of range seventeen. Townships eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen four teen, fifteen, nnd sixteen, of range eighteen. Townships eight, nine, ten, eleven, and twelve, of range nineteen. At the land Office at ArucrrA, In tlie samo State, com mencing on Monday, the twenty-sixth day or September next, for the disposal of such sections and parts of sections, being the odd numbers above referred to, as are situated in the undermentioned townships, to wit: North of the bate line and eatt of the Choctaw meridian. Township four, of range thirteen Townships one, two, three, four, five, and six, of rango fourteen. Townships one, two, three, four, five, six, and seven of range fifteen. Townships one, two, three, four, five, six, and seven of range sixteen. Townships one. five, six, and seven, of rango seventeen. Township seven, of range eighteen. North of the Uue line, inert of the meridian, and eatt of Pearl riner. Townships threo, four, five, six, seven, and eight, of range five. mineral lands in tho States of Illinois and Arkansas, and Territories or Wisconsin and Iowa, supposed to contain lead ore,” approved July 11,1846, to-wit: North if the Uue line and eatt if the fourth principal me- rllian. The west half ami northeast quarter of the southwest quarter, the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter, and tho southeast quarter of the southeast quarter, of sec* tion ouo; the east luilf of tlie northwest quarter, the south east quarter, the west half of tho southwest quarter, aud the southwest quarter of the northeast qunrtor. of twelvo; and the northeast quarter, and uorth half of southwest quarter, of twenty-nine, in township one: tho northeast quaiter of section thirteen, in township two j the west half oi tliu northwest quarter of section eleven. In townshin three ; the east half of the southwest quarter oi section twenty-five, ami the east half iff the southwest quarter of thirty-six.in township five, of rangeoue. Tlie west half and northeast quarter of tho northwest quarter, tho east half oi the northeast quarter, nud the east half of tho sonthoast quarter, of section two, in town ship two. of range two. The east half of the northeast quarter, and the north east quarter ol the southeast quarter, oi section four, in township two. and the northwest qusrtcrof tho northwest qusrter of section five, in township three, of range three. Ihe east half of the northwest quarter, the notliwest quarter of the northeast quarter, and tbe ea*t hair of the southwest quarter, of secticn thirty, in township four ; and the west half «if the northwest quarter of section thirty- fire. in township five, of range four. North qf .the late line and west of the fourth principal meri dian. Tlie west half of the northwest quarter of section three. In township two; tho east half of the northwest qusrter. snd tho southeast quarter of the northeast qusrter, of four ; tho west half of tho southeast quarter of six ; the southeast quarter of tho southeast quarter or twenty- seven, and the southeast quarter or the northwest quarter of thirty four, in township three, of range one. The northwest quarter of section ten. and the west half of the southeast quarter of thirty, in township three, of range two. At the 9AM* plac*. commencing on Monday, tbo third day of (tetober next, for tlie disposal of public lauds within the following sections, and parts of sections, to wit: North of the Uue line and usett of the fourth principal meri dian. Section one. tho cast half and sonthwest quarter, the west half of the northwest quarter, and the northeast quar ter or tho northwest quarter, of ten. in township nine : and the east half of the southwest quarter of section twenty- six ; tlie west half of twiuity-seven; the east half of twenty, eight, and the north half of thirty-five. in township ten. of range fire. kind* appropriated by lsw for the use of schools, military, and other purposes, together with those “swamp and over flowed lands, mado unfit thereby for cultivation.” if any. granted to tho State by the act entitled “ An act 1o enable the State of Arkansas and other States to reclaim the ‘swamp lands’ within tbeir limits,” approved September 28,1850, will be excluded from tho sales. In accordance with the provisions of theaet of 11th July. 1840. hereinbefore referred to, pre-emption claim* will not be allowed to any of the ab^ve mentioned lead mineral tracts, to be offered at Mineral l’oint, until after they have been offered nt public sale, sod become subject to private entry And these tracts will be sold in such lewal saVii- vision* as will include tbe mine or mines at not less than two dollars and fifty cent* per acre • and If uot *<>ld at pub lic sale at sncli price, nor shall be entered at private sale within twelve moths thereafter, the same shall be subject to sale as other laud*. Tlie offering of tbe above lands will be commenced on the dsys appointed, and will proceed In the ordor in which the) are advertised, until the whole shall have been offered, and the sales thus closed; but no sale shall be kept open longer than two week*, and no private entry of any or the Untls will be admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand, at theeitj of Washington, this twenty-first day of June, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three. By the President: FRANKLIN TIERCE. Jonx Woflox. Commissioner of the General Land Office. has bml tbe singular fortune of being recommended bv the most celebrated physicians and other eminent penotu. Among others by— W. Gibson,M. D..Prof. of Rurgery.f*. University. Valentine Moth M. D.. Prof, of Pure. N. Y. University jy.B- Dewees.M. D .Prof.of Mid. Pa.Ulilverslty. N. Chapman. M. D., Prof, of Physic. Pa. Unlrerslty. T.l’sHje.M. D-iPree’t College Phyridana, PhUad. Dr. Del Yalle, Prof, of Medicines, Havana. Jose Eoureneod#U«,Prot of Surgery, Lisbon. . J. Cldpman, Member Royal College 8umoaa. London. Q. Yf. Erring, late Minister to Spain. ‘ WfThorasa Pearson, Major General British Army. Gilbert Robertson, British Consul, ftc. 7 And also, the wonderful cures effected by Swalm’s Pana cea have, for many years, made it an invaluable remedy. Tho Pintm Sam mnl.ln - - - <_ ... r . . from the agent in 1 the lotlmro, rf Om, .g, valuable curative i.... "?*• valuable curative power*, bet to.H^i convalescents, so tint tlie the fountain.^ TCr^Sh--* “‘f credulous, and ow ty whltb u* L U1 medy U certain rf bring N tft The Panacea does not contain mercury in any form,’and be- Ing an innocent preparation, It may be given to tbe moet tender Infant, Tho retail price has been reduced toll (Oper bottle (con taining three halfpinta) or three bottles for$4. 1 •BEWARE OF IMPOSITION. Hwaim’s Panacea is in round bottles, fluted longitudinal ly. with tbe following letters blown In tbo glass: “Swaim’s —pAXAfXA—PnuxiDta,” and having tho name of James Swaim stamped on the sealing waxknd written on tho label For sale r Savannah, On. O H.. .bora h»„ .ho !•„, , h , , . WOHTIWOBlSs ta "' BjJTEtt CORDIAL A5D BLOOD pnticni THIS Invaluable preparation h»» obUliu sive use of tbe proprietor, by Draper te Co., bank noteen- S avers of Philadelphia. In the centre Is a portrait of the U ~ ate Wm. Swain, copyright secured. Also. Swalm’s Verxnirnge, A valuable Family Medicine, beings highly approved rem edy for all diseases arising from debility; of tbe dignstive or gans. such aa worms, cholera morbus, dysentcryyfover and ague, bleeding piles, sick headache, kc. See the pamphlet (which may be had gratis) accompanying tbe Vermifuge. Prepared only at Swaim’s laboratory, the old stand Sev enth-street, below Chestnut. Philadelpoia, and sold by all 11.n . — ,1... vri■ 4. I. 4V.. TT.fl All Cl.l.. tlie respectable druggists in the United States. Cactiox to ti« Prime.—Persons wishing to obtain the nuinc Swalm’s Panacea snd 8walm’a Vermifuge, should ■ careful to observe that the name SWAIM is spelled cor- .41. lit. 1.1—1. II... ... V. 1 J * t It rectlyouthe labels, or they may be imposed on by medi cine* made in imitation of them by a person bearing a somewhat similar name, well calculated to deceive Gen- Township* seven, eight, nino, and ten. of range seven. Townships eight, nine, and ten. of rango eight. Tlie townships herein dc»ignated in Bomsn letters sre wholly within the limits of** six sections in width on each side of said road,” and those in ilalia are party within said limits, as deglgnated on tho diagrams, which will be fur nished to the reajicctivo district land offices by tbe Com missioner of the General Land Office. I-and* reserved for schools, military and other pnrpotes, will be excluded from sale. Thelauds will be sold subject to the right of way granted by the said act of 10th September, 1850, to tho State afore said. for said railroad, not exceeding one hundred feet on each side thereof; and therefore tbe particular tracts ol land which include the road will be sold as containing tbe 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 make private entries of the lands offered un- der this proclamation will not be received until alter the close nf the public sale. Given under my hand at the city of Washington, the twenty-third day of May, Anno Domini one thousand eight burdred and fiftv three'. FRANKLIN PIERCE By the President: Johx Wnaox. Oommittinncr <f the General Land Office. Notice to actual tctllen on lands of the United Stater originally withdrawn from market on account of the railroad grant. Under the act ol Congress, approved 3d March 1853, en titledAn act to extend pre-emption rights to certain lands therein mentioned.” the Pre-emption laws of the United States as they now exist are extended over the alternate reserved sections of pnblic lands along thelineof the rail road hereinbefore mentioned, where the settlement and im provements were made prior to thcjinal allotment of the al ternate sections to tbe said railro >d. Therefore all claims by pre-emption to am 1 thellmf . . jnption tii any of the alternate sections of public lands within the limits originally reserved will attach, if predicated upon settlements made prior to the 4thFebruary 1853, the date of the final allotment. Claims within the six miles limits must bo proven up at any time before the day herein fixed fur tho commencement of public sale, and are to be paid for at the rate of two dol lars and fifty cents per acre. Claims outside of six miles, and within the limits of tho original reservation, mast be proven up prior to the restoration of said lands to private entry. Soldier’i bounty land warrants, at a dollar and twenty- five cents per acre, may bo received in payment for either class of land ; one warrant only, however, can be located by each pre-emption. Immediately after tho close of tho public sale directed by tho foregoing proclamation of tho President, application* will be received for tho purchase at private entry, or loca tion by warrants.of the land* reserved to satisfy this grant, outside of tlie six miles limits, in such order as to prevent confusion and Insure accuracy, in accordance with Instruc tions to be issued to the registers aud receivers. JOHN WILSON. Juno 17—fl3 Commiuicmer General Land Office. prr ArnjoRirr.l BY IHE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. In perauance ol law, 1. Fuaxxlix Fixhcx, President of tbe United States of America, do boreby declare and make known, that public sales will bo held at tlie undermention ed bind offices in the State of Wisconsin, at the periods hereinafter designated, to wit: At the Und Office at WiudwRitbl commencing on Mon day, the third day of October next, for tho disposal of the publlo lands situated in the following named townships, vis: N’ortA of the Uue line and wed if the fourth principal meri- Townships thirty-two, thirty-three, thirty-four, thirty- five, and thirty-six, of range five. Townships thirty-one, thlrty-two, thirty-three, thirty- four, thirty-fire, and thirty-six, ot range six. Township* thirty-one. thlrty-two. thirty-three, thirty- four. and thirty-five, of range seven. Townships thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three,and thirty- four, of range etaht. Townships thirty-one, thirty-two, and thirty-threo, of range nine. Township* thirty-one. thlrty-two, thirty-three, and thir ty four, of range sixteen. Tbwuihlp* thirty-threo and thirty-four of rango seven teen. Atlhelnnd Office at Mtsasha, commencing on Monday, the tenth day of October next, for tho disposal nf the public lands within the undermentioned township* and tarts of townships, tii wtt: North tflkeUucKnt andautof ihe fourth principal meri Township* twenti ^twenty-five and twenty-six, of range t Fraction*! towushipa twenty-one, went of Wolf rivi . C-tt-. * 'A *» JZjbtiaZiii 1 rwdsWifcw rj^isrr. iwitiiriri.ti’ r. iiiS&.Tw Vi . ■ , , — *4 •/ MW»,WI*4V, 44V44 III Cl. townsWp* tweety-fou, twenty-five, end twenty-alx, of range sssasssftss o( range fifteen. , - • xnnrr to PKK KMmox cutsuxn Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to anv or the lands withtu the townships and part* of township* above enumerated, is required to establish the same to the satisfaction of the registrar and receiver of the proper land office, and make pryment therefor as soon as practica ble after seeing this notice, and before tho day appointed for the commencement of the public sale of the lands em bracing the tract claimed, otiurwise such claim will be forfeited. JOHN WILSON Jy2Stl0w Commissioner of the General land Office. A BILL, to be entitled an Ordinance to divide tbo city into four Dispensary Districts, to provide for the elec tion of a Irtspensary Physician for each of said district*, and to declare the duties aud fix the compensation of each Dispensary Physician: Sec, l. Be It onlsinwl by the Mayor and Aldermen of tbe city of Savannah and hamlet* thereof in Council assembled, and it is hereby ordained by tlie authority or the same. That from and after tlie passage or this ordinance, the city bo.nml it Is hereby divided into four Dispensary Districts, the first to embrace all that part of the city bounded on tlie north by the Savannah river, on the east by Jefferson- streel continued to the river, on the south by South Broad- street and William-street, and on tho west by the corporate limits ; the second to embrace all tlu\t part of the city bounded on the north by tlie river, on the east by tlie cor porate limits, on the south by South Bread-street continu ed to the corporate limit*, nnd on tlie west by Jefferson-*t continued to the river ; tlie third to embrace all that pact of tho city bounded on the north by William-street and South Broad-street, on the cast hy Jefferson-street continu ed to the corjmrate limits, on the south by tho corporate limits, and ou the west hy tho corporate limits ; and the fourth to embrace all that part of the city bounded on the north by South Brnad-streetcontiniml to thecorporatelim- Ita.ou the east by the corporate limit*, on the south by the corporate limit*, and on the west by Jefferson-street con tinued to the corporate limits. Sec. 2. Be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid. That there shall be elect4?d at the first regular meeting of Council after the passage of this ordinance, and annually thereafter on the first regular meeting in July, a Dis pensary 1‘liyslclan for each of said districts, whose dnty It shall be to furnish the destitute sick within the limits of his district with necessary medicines, to give them medical and surgical advice and attention, to visit them at their C laces of abode when necessary, to attend in person- or y competent substitute, at their office* on every Monday and Thursday, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M.and 1 o’clock. I’. 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. Soc. 3. Bo it further ordained by the authority aforesaid. That the said dispensary Physicians shall bo considered, held aud taken as officers of the city, and shall be liable to the same penalties for non-performance or neglect of any of their official dntletas are now prescribed In tbo case of other city officers. Sec: 4. Be it further ordained by the anthority aforesaid, That such Dispensary Physician before entering on fne da- tie* of ids office shall J- 1 - -*• " ‘ ' Jake the oath prescribed for city offi- >na j, cers. and execute abend with two securities in the penal sura of one thousand dollars.conditional for the faithful perform ance of the dutie* of his office. Each Disf-en»ary Physician shall receive in foil compensation far medicines and ser vices. a salary of six hundred dollars per annum, payable monthly. Sco. 6. Bo it further ordained by tho authority aforesaid. That all ordinances and part* or ordinances militating a- gainst this ordinance be. and the same are hereby repealed. Pkssed in Connell, Savannah, 14th July, 1853. . t«- " ] R- WaYNE, Mayor. Attest. EPWABn 0. Wnsox, Clerk of Council. Jyl7 A BIIJi, to be entitled au 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. 1841. • . Sec. 1. Be it ordained by tbe Mayor and Aldormcn of the city of Savannah and tho hamlets thereof, in Council a* scmblcd. and it is hereby ordained by the authority of the same, Tliat from and after the passing of this ordinance, the provisions of the above recited ordinance be so amend ed and extended as to prevent bulls, cows, oxen, calves snd other cattle running at Urge within the following limits, vix: Guinnot-strect on tlie south, prolonged east and west to the extended Incorporate limits of the dty of Savannah ami the hamlets thereof; tho Savannah riveron Ihe north and the corporate limits of tlie dty ofSavannth on the east and west. Sec. 2. Bo It farther ordained by tho authority aforesaid. That all nrdinanccsor parts of ordinance* militating against the provision* of this ordinance be, and the same ai e here by repeated, „ R. WAYNE, Mayor. [Attest] EdwakoG. WitaoM. c- c. june4 T^XTRACT of an Ordinance.passed August 2, 1839, enti- JLi tied an - Ordinance defining what shall be considered pudie nuisances, and for tbe prevention, punishment and removal of tho same.” 8ec. 10. Be it farther erdalned, That It shall not be law ful for any cow, steer, helTer or calf to bo or go at large within the limits of the dty, from the setting of the sun to the rising of the same; and the owners of inch cattle so found at large, shall forfdt and my a sum not exceeding fire dollars for each and every time any such animal shall be found at laree ; and It shall be the duty of the City Mar- ehal and City (fanstable* to take such cattle so round at Urge, contrary to the provisions of this ordinance, and im pound them until tlie said fine and all eosta are paid, and if animal be not claimed within five days, it shall be the and place of sale, and ho shall pay the nett proceeds, after deducting the fine and cost*.lnto tbe City Trmsnry, subject to the order of Cbunril. who may ami shall order the same who may and to Iks paid to tho owner of each animal when required See. 11. De it farther ordained, That any bull found at laree within the limits of the city, shaft be considered as • nuisance, and maybe killed by any person jono24 LAUREL GROVE CEMETKRY. O MKMNANCK TAWED 3D JUNE. 1862.—Bee. 10. Be il ■■ further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That from tand after tlie day of publication of tlie preparation of said Laurel Grove Cemetery shall be made by the Mayor as a- boro provided for, it shall not be lawful to Inter any dead body to any other place within the corporate limits «t Urn sold Laurel Grave Ometery Mato tbe present Hebrew Cemetery, and any person who shall so inter oceans# to be Interred, er.be to any manner ieppreraed In Interring any dead body wit bin Ore corporate limits, tore InLaurel Grom Cemetere «od said HsbrewOe- meteiy, shall be subject to n flno of five hundred dollar*. 4o be recovered oaInformation before the Ifaror of th* rite. wm q- wnaox. CUriatMf . to deceive Gen eral agents for the Uhited 8tate*. SCHIFFEIJN, BROTHERS k CO., mli22—2awtf 104 and 106 John-street. New York. TUB WONDER Ob’ TUB WORLD! M We would not grow one bud of bopo You cannot garner in ripe fruit! ’’ T nE GREAT REMEDY Is at last discovered, and that fell destroyer or human happiness at length Is conquered! Coiinuiiiption nhall no longer rob our firesides of their brightest ornaments, and sink many a gentle spirit to an untimely grave J Consumption can be cured—Asthma will soou be as the things that were—and Coughs and Colds, the parents of that fell disease, that so often brings wo to tbe homes of our land. Tani*b,aa if by magic, before this sover eign remedy. This is that which has so long been sought for, and is In full faith offered to the public as a ckktaui crux for coughs, colds, whooping-cough, croup, asthma, and consumption and will, in any case where lung* sufficient are left to sus tain life, check the ulceration and raise the patient to health. This is not an idle boast nor is this remedy sent Into the market without a thorough trial, but ha* proved beyond a doubt that what has been asserted cam nx dome. *• Tlie sentiment that consumption cannot be cured, ha* destroyed more lives than the disease itself."—Dr. Warhol But there |* Hope t DEVINES’ COMPOUND PITCH LOZENGE l The proprietor, by the use of this article, and the blessing of lWidence, was raised, when he was pronounced by Ids physician to be almost dying with consumption, to perfect health, and Is not willing that so great a blessing should be withheld from those on whom “ this right hand emissary of death” has placed his mark. Tlie fozenge Is perfectly harmless in its nature, snd can be taken with impunity by the infant snd the invalid ; and its beneficial effects will be felt in a few hour* after com mencing ita use. Let all then, try itiaud if these assertion* are not proved, after an Impartial trial, the price of the box willtie returned, and all agents sre authorized to reland the money in any case where the article is not perfectly satisfactory. These lozenges are put up in 25 cents. 60 cent*, and $1 boxes.and only need a trial to be fully appreciated. C. I*. HUNT. Darocl Ga., only agent fur the Southern States, to whom all orders must be addressed. felS-dkw ,.w uSSSS&SS rirtue* known In the Materia Medica 8 I Physicians of tbe first standing in tbe aei’ini L ue and prescribe it as tbe most rtT^he P 1 *** I Alterative and Blood Pax* 1 ever known. To tbe sedentary It tla^? r1fi . e, Balm of Cored. Especially toTc^K^H « , ble rendition of life, it recommend?Itself L point of efficacy to any of the munenmi^ZL n Wtk 1 oentrsted under tbe comprehenMTe^n^rfPgJjte I This Is a Vegrtalle Spirit, pleas*at to . , I safe to bo used in any state or health, evra f 4 l** 1 ®! I delicate fbnale or Child. ** ^ A3-Price $1 00 per bottle. W. V. ALEXANDER k CD tw p , N v' l^rcky-rtreet. (Astor rorBlebjrA. A. 60LOUOSS..MJ. liVum'p- I gists. Savannah, Ga. “• '••"'liR.Jfy I AYBR-S CHEHirrPEETo5T?!L I Hr the cure of Ontgks. Coldx. Ihartnun ‘ I 41 And by the river, upon tiie bank tl,error I trees for meat, whose leaf.ball not faKJfiS P’ 4 * I or shall be for meat and the leaf ttymd I H EBE was hope for the sick -I ry year add* new proof to the muuSJ*?I promises shall not fail. the** I As medical science discovers and designates tK. 1 nature has given, one by one. the discs*, that rtSl^ I race yield to the control of art. Of all ttei.u5?** 1 suffer from, none has carried more victims uKS*? I grave than Consumption of the Iaimv Snb'JI some evidence that this too may be cured sndtK.i**^ I nary complaints, in all their forms, may be I piIERKY LOZENGES.—Compound Wild Cherry Lozenges. VV for conghs. colds, aud inflenzas. These I»zenges will be found much more convenient than any of tbe liquid preparations.as they can be carried about the person, and always ready for use when the cough is troublesome, thus preventing a violent attack of coughing and constant irri ration of tbe longs. Jost received and for sale bv deeV W, W. LINCOLN. Monument Sqisn. L inen Turkish friction towels—A very useful article for bathing purposes, and much superior to the glove* n»w in use Where friction is required, they are very highly recommended by the medical faculty in Eng land and tbe United States, just received and for sate by mh24 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument Square Scljools. 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. JAMES JONES. M. D., Professor of Practice. J. C. KIDI'FJL. M. D., Professor of Chemistry. WARREN STONE, M. D.. Professor of Surgery. A. II. CENMS. M. D.. Professor of Obstetric*. A. J. WEDDKRBURX, M. D.. Professor of Anatomy. GU3TAVUSA. XOTT.M.D, Professor of Materia Medica. THOMAS HUNT, M.‘I).„Profes*orof Physiology and Pathol- "ftf. CORNELIUS<t.BEARD.1LD.,. , . . SAMUEL 1*. CH0P1TJ(, M. D.. j ^“OMtrators of Anatomy. Tlie rooms for dissecting will be open from the third Mon day in October to thaFirst of April. The Faculty are ViAtiug Physicians and Surgeon* of the Charitj Hospital, and attend this institution from Novem ber to April. The 8tvdentx accompany the Profr**or» in their visits, snd thus enjoy extraordinary practical advan tage* free of expense. There are about ono thousand patients prescribed for daily in Ibis Hospital. Tlie number of patients is nearlv twenty thousand, in the jrar. THOMAS HUNT, M. D., Dean. July 28—w3m MEDICAL COLLEGE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. T HE Annual Course of Lectures in this Institution will commence on the first Monday inlXorember next. Anatomy—Prof. J. £. Holbrook. M. D. Surgen— Prof. E. Geddings, M. D. Institute* and practice—Prof. J. Henry Dickson. M. D. Physiology—Prof. James Moultrie, M. D. Materia Medica—Prof. Henry R. Frost. M. D. Obstetrics—Prof Tho*. 0. Prioleau. M. D. Chemistry—Prof. C. U. Shepard. M. D. Comparative Anatomy—•Prof. L. Agassiz. M. D. Demonstrator of Anatomy—Francis T. Miles. M. D. l*roscctor to the Professor of Surgery—J. F. M. Geddings. Cherry Pectoral. S;*ce will not permit u* to publish'bere an, ' I of the cures it has affected, but the .terot I will furnish our circular, free, whereon * re fan I and Indisputable proof of tbe fact*. l* ! teiVn | Sufferers, read and Judge for voursclres. Jbr Injiuenta and l/rtfing (tya «... Nxstivilu. Trnn..Jon«!« mi . Sir: 1 have repeatedly u*cl y „ u r Cherry 35 k I h.-oping cough and influenza and bare no heduitek I pronouncing it a complete renudr. Poor ,,f JjSV I have been affiictci with these dise'ase*. sod theI tlie Pectorel has always afforded instant relief. I We attest the truth of the abort .tat« n ro* n ' GWni I M iirtitaTT. Eli,or .Whlktw . J.M.Z'xxraxss.Urugprt. * Hr a Connmftax Cwpk. _ PrnyiU Kfl. Pa., Feb. 2i mi I Dear Sir : For three year* I have beta affiictM.rft.T cough so distressing that I frH;ueuUy.!i.«i*in.!,rf Bm Z t ! I much of the time 1 wa. t0 \H up.ll I chair, a* my cough would suffocate me when I h,! I Having used many remedies without much relief |.Tu I tried the Cherry Pectoral, which under 1'wlltw, 1 me altogether. I am with gratitude yours. "■ Jaxi* MXkjwj*. Thit it one tf the numrrout cures of Jrihma ukitk to, te I accredited to Cherry l'ut"ral. I AUW.W. N.Y., A|*ill7.|Hi I Dr. Ayer. Ixwril—Dear Sir: 1 have for jeantyarity f <1 with asthma in the worst form, su that 1 Ui r tyi I •bligiil to sleep in my cliair for a largtr fartUltefa* I being unable to bn atlii on my lied. I h»d trie! t mj I many meiiicines. to no pur|4i*e. until ayabniruim. I seribe.1. as an experiment your Clierry PectnraL r I At first It seemed to make mo worse; bnl iateithui 1 week. I began to experlvnce tbe most srratlfying rvlWl In* I its use; and uow. in four weeks, the di«ea>c L. tulirrh n> I moved. 1 can sleeii on my 1^1 with comfort, lalntji 1 state of health which I had never ei|ecled tnwijnt. Censer 8 Fmn. Commission and Forwanlin* Mrrrliant. From the President of Amherst Otloje.KInrd Ikik.nl K. I D., LL. 1)., dr. 1 J. C. Ayer—Sir: I have used your Cherry Prctmliist I own case of deep-seated bronchitis, and tn Mtotaifn* I ita chemical constitution, that it is so admirald, ci miwti I for the relief oflaryngiral and bronchisl dfSraltin. I! f my opinion, as to ita superior character, can be of ,nj w I vice, you are at liberty to use it as you think moot. 1 Amherst Sept. 12.1849. Ihwijui ilnnioa. _ Among other distinguished authorities sbo hare M I their names to recommend this preparation at Ik let I known to them for affections of theluugs are: " President Perkin*. Vermont Medical College. Professor Silliman. Yale G.Uege. Professor Valentine Mott New York. Professor Cleavland. Ro».J< in Moiiral College. Professor Butterfield. Ohio Medical College. Canadian Journal of Medical Science. Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. Cliarlseton. S. C. Medical Review. New Jersey Medical Reporter. Hon. Henry Clay, U. S. Senator. Hon. Geo. P. Marsh. American Ambassador to Tob; I Gen. Emanuel Bulnest. Pre-ident of Chili. 1 Rt. Rev. Ed. Power, Lord Bishop of Toronto. Also, many eminent physician* in foreign ccuntnn. Not only in the more dangrroos and di«tre«ing<li*Mi I of the Lungs, but also as a family medicine fomeoMil I use. it I* the safest, pleasantest snd be*t in leworli Prepared by J. C. AYKK.Chetni*t.howfll Ii* Sold by TURNER k CO.. A. A. SO1DM0X3, IV. W. UX- . OOLX, HENDRICKSON A MOOKF. Ssvsnnsb; and ty all the i>yugiri»ta throughout tlie gtste. endkeSm-saill M.D. CUXICAL IXSTRCCTiOX. Dr. J. Canr, M. D„ Physician to the Marine Hospital, snd Clinical Instructor, lectures twice a week on the Diseases of that Institution. Prof. J. Ford Pmoixsr. M. D.. Physician to the nospttal of the Alms House, at Which lectures are delivered twice a week on diseases, the disgnosls discriminated, snd the stu dent* indoctrinated in their treatment. Demonstrative instruction in mcdiciue and surgery, at the College Hospital, by tbe 1‘rofessor* of the Medical Col lege. •At a special meeting of the Trustees and Facnlty of the Medical College of thegtato of South Carolina, held on the 3-1 of January. 1852, Dr. L. Agassiz was unanimously elect ed Professor of Comparative Anatomy, with the distinct understanding that the collegiate expenses or the student are m.t to be increased by this addition to the course. JylZ—lawfi HENRY R. FROST, Dean. CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD! Not a Particle of Mrrcunj in II. A N INFALUBLE REMEDY for .“crofals. King’s M Rheumatism. Obstinate CutanrourKruptiftoUtyk [ or Pustule on tlie Face. Blotches. Boil*. Chronic I Ring Worm or Tetter. SesM Head. KnUrgrawst asdm I of the Bone* and Joints. Stubborn Vlcits.SypWHtklte' I der*, Lumbago. Spinal Complaint-, snd *11 ii-euHituig I from an injudicious use of Mercurj. JnirnnlinctisUf,# I Impurity of the RIood. f This valuable Medicine, which hav becem* cektolrik I the number of extraordinary cures effected thn'qkk I agency, has in<1uc»l the proprietors, si the urgent W»'l of their friends, to offer it to the public, which thet d*»« I the utmost confidence In it* virtue*snd wonderfulcunta I properties. The following certificate, uheted from• I number, are. however, stronger testimony thialWsej I word of the proprietors ; and sre all from gentfemea I known iu their localities, and ©/ tlie higbwt /ojediUBf f of them now residing in the citx <4 Rteheanod.Ys-^ | the I many or them now residing in the citv <4 . F. HOYDEN. Esq., of the Exchange Hotel I known every where, savs he ha« wen the Medina* I C.vktxk*s Spanish MtXTt re adminirtemlinwribswri I cases, in nearly all the diseasra for which it u I ed, with the most astonishingly good results. He»yi»* f GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE. Legislative Charter, granted in 1849. T HE Spring session will commence on the second Monday, which is the 12th day of January. Geu. Y. Browxx, President and IWesanr of Mental and Moral Science. P. Lrtrn. Professor of Natural Sciences. L. R. Uranium, lYofeuor ol Mathematics and Director ol Music. Hxxmr M. notnetaw, Professor of Belle* Lettres. The Faculty will be assisted by the following Ladies, vis Mrs. Rrowne. Mrs. Branham, Misses Bennett, Bumstead. Mervlith. and E. Bennett extraoniinarv medicine he h»»nrrsera I AGUE AND FEVER—GREAT tYRE-l htrAj I that for three years 1 had Ague nnd Frrer *4 the rwtre I lent description. I had several I’hyvicisn*. to* IWti” I titles of Quinine, Mercury, and 1 believe sil the Tw« I TertL*ed. but all without any ;>enn*nrnt reW B*** I rertbed. but all witliout any [-errasnrot m ‘ ,L .,'vf, I tried Cakttx’s Spanish Mixti : rk. two bottle* oi I tually cured me. and I am hippy to ur I hire h*l nento ■ Oiill* or Fevers since. l con«iderit tnebeit Toot 1*® | world, and the oniv medicine that ever rrsrted ■/•*£ Beaver Dam. nrar Rishmond. Va. JOHN many year* in the’Post Office. hs« »urh cooff'le , refaJ astonishing efficacy of Cartjx's "... | Catalogues containing farther information, may be ob- ffn i.ir.n taineil br arnilvine tn either nf „r nili— “ il when taken iained by applying to either of the officer* of the College, t. to either of the following gentlemen, who constitute the ha* bought upwanls of 5Q bottles, which he P”® . J. I to tbe afflicted. Mr. I^ick says he lis* never tao«» w according to direction*. ring Board of Trustees: R R Jones. M. D., President; B. M. Pee ples. Esqr., Treasurer: Tho*. J. Bumey, Esqr., Secretary; Col. J. It. Walker, Rev. N. G. Foster. Rev. C. M. Irwin, Wm. 8. Stoke*. Edmund Walker. Zachariah Fear*. Nathan Massey. J®. W. II. Crawford, M. D.. Benj. Harris, Jas. F. Swanson. J W. Fears. R. P. Zimmerman. Madison, Morgan county, Dec. 23rd. 1851. * lawdfcwtf MERCER UNIVERSITY. Peufetd, Greene Oounty, ba. SnDIKS. rpiIE Studies in this University are:—A Theological course A nt three yean, designed for those who are preparing for tlie Gosiicl Ministry ; A Collegia to Course of four years, equal to that of other Colleges iu the country; A.Scientific Course of three years, incladiug, with some ad dition.all the studl^wf tho Collegiate Course except tlie Au-. efofit Languages j Anxmcw. Tho regular tlnw for the admission of Students, is at the Opeuingof the Fall Term, the last We*!m^fay in August. Candidate* fur admission ntothe Cullegiate Course must sustain a satisfactory examination In Geography, Arith- Vn.11.1. 1.4!.. 1 n_.L n in a number of instances the elfrcta “f t Mixtvke. which were most truly *urpri*in? HJ. I case of Consumption, dryendent ontlw liver, iw r | feet* were wonderful indeed. SAMUEL M. DRINKHLof thefinn.Jt'ii"*;---; v j Richmond, was cured of IJvcr romplsinl •* * J u . I Ing. bv tlie use of two bultfe* of Carter’*. «a, I GRE.IT CURE OF SCROFULt-71i* Wit«* I mond Itepublican had a senant empJojwjfj^ f room, cure l of vi<dent scndnls. yvebtlM I ti>m, whlcli entirely iii»*blfd him from »er*- . ^ of Carter's Spanish Mixture u»de a KriVri r ^ na . the Friitors. in a public notice. **y tpey " j Us M snij. jxoTirat n;ntnFOTonlJ- 1 I valuable tiny cured of eeniuls by Gwvjf'l* 1r, i 1 u|SJI . tnre. I consider it atnilr**lu*l4 f euaesi, I TAYIDR. Conductor on t£e R F. k ft R L Co, | Virginia^ .. at.ndln* Curt4 Soft’ Hlienm ofiW T««* IfigfgZ Mr. JOHN TIIOMrSON.rrai.iing u fficrityn» ^j vs. “ft“'V * Salt Rheum, which he had nearly » jmi motic. English, Latin and Greek''oimmiiTSSml v!Ja ttyV^fWan*erfti^city Cicero's Select Orations, and Jacob’s Greek Reader : id » wcl1 known merchant of Ikchm.'OJ, . must be at least fourteen year* of age. Candidates for admission into the Scientific Course must sustain a satisfactory examination on Geography, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Single Equations In Algebra, snd two CD* I books in Geometry; and must be at leastsixteen years of Tuition. Spring firm. IhU Tbm. I v Tmnincic.iL Snour Gratuitous.... Gratuitous. IxOimmok. $26 00 $16 00 Scientific Coune, 26 00 15 00 br AcAncsr— Preparatory Close, 26 00 16 00 Second u 20 00 12 00 Third “ 16 00 S 00 nementary “ 10 00 8 00 Room Rent. 8 00 4 00 Contingent Expenses - 2 00 1 00 These expenses require to be paid to advance. From Students who lodge to the CbUege buildings, fifty dollars will be received as full payment for the tuition fees, room rent, and contingent expenses of tbe year. The price of Board to tbe village is $10 per month ; of washing, room-rent, and fuel, $3. comucmoncfTAXP vacatwot. The Commencement is held on the last Wednesday to July. Tnere are two Vacations, dividing the year Into terms, as follow*: ^Ffrst Term—from last Wednesday to August to December Winter Vacation—from December 15th to February 1st. Second Term—from first day of February to Commence ment. Summer Vaeatioo—from Commencement to last Wed nesday to August. B. M. SANDERS. Secretary of Hu* Board oflVusteM. Any friend, by application to Dr. J. I. DAGO. President of tbo University, will receive a catalogue, containing tbe enurae of studies, and all other necessary information is most remarkable. . r . uta » I WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond, ffisiA I cured of Sprliili*. in the worst bum. tyvfP , ^P Mixture, lie savs be cbveriuU, mcu-oeni’l'-* I riders i( an invaluable medicine. ,gorfik I RICHARD R Wl>T*ff | R’cJ.ix>on.i.w*»«^ ] ^ 0B) bj P xd what nhvsWans cn\M eoctrwri ^^ and what phyririan* ■ three bottle* of Carter'I EDWIN BURTDN.ttmmi^rf^g^.l.s I mlsnoncr n is _ h*«>co the good rtfectaI DOS seen iur gwu rtirv4» — —— , number of SpvhOitie case*, and says »» » that horrible disease. r, cure! WM. 0. HARWOOD, of U.1 uloo,.-Web dtabM htofnw."ttw,^4I< bottle* of (farter's Spanish jc«» walk without a cruleb, to * short time f* W« tt per bottle. h B Principal Depot* at M- WAKU. uabo IS North S OAP, fflClRCH, CANDIJM. Ac.-300 boxes Famffy. Fate No. 1 and 1 ft Bar Soap, 100 do Oolgato's Frart Starch, 80doBea >l’s8’sand 8’* Tallow Caudle*. 60 do Star do, 40 do Treadwell's Soda IttscuiL landing and far sale by Junelg . ; SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. 8.—Richardson’s 4-4 Irish Unem. pOfow is; 8-4 to 12-4 linen SbeeUpgs, T-4 to 1<M Dqjlte’s Damask mad entered M,, rVjDTOTT W fc V WNS, No. 1 is season COUGl P AfmiJJM and brone this teuoa ot uiv J"*- ufeii brirta-w/T, tllle* de Pari* to cure *» «k® . Urftmt s|I say they will cure sil sffirtfonsof « j, frjW, them will prove. Maauhcturtd by uoom «» E —jmsursKla)!! "TAT teit Itb«b®2» Brfeponssaneffs fastreerirtd,»m»h» Il 18 •saw®"