The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, August 21, 1853, Image 4

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Cbical, fct. ,— Jiotnitmsy eon* 4h^HHHW^W& ^{tot«»M?thoMS)»itocll»»nSVdmqnl«hnn whom llmij tonoem, to w .ml iiipwr bhfor. »ld Oottrt to mjk. ob)«- Hon (If wy thajr bate) on or before the first Monday In January next, otherwlie aald fetters will be mated. Wltneaa,Jolra M. MlUon. Esq., Ordinary for Chatham conn- J0|1Ktt . MJa , „„ /SKOHQIA—(jialkam Co<M1>-1u »U whom llniM non V33, jtoth* The following named VI cemtAVbeme, Norman.Wallace vwlU^i»my at the Court of Ordinary for letter* dlsmUaory ae Kxoutor an the Thefoliowing named parsons have reflatarod their namoa alnoo the first of January, 1853, and up to. Auguit 3, 1863, Inclusive s A..—Matthias Amorous, John W Anderson, Datld Abra- bath.. CliarlM Arnold, Uwrja AA«b, ltotort Au.lln, Oootno Alexander, Charles D Ash, William B Andrews, Georgo H Ash, John 8 Aehord, George W Anderson, Stewart Austin, Beniamin R Armstrong, Thomas A 8akew, Thomas Arden, William Andre rmotrooi Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory as ••tala of Robert Isaac t ** These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may oonoern to to and appear before said Court to make ohjec* - —' on or bofore the first Monday in jt Court in fetor of Angustus . , ratt-wnt b. loTdTon th* «r»l before the oourt house In lit legal hours of sale, two - -*isand one harrowj tlon (If any they hate) on or bofore the first Mot February next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness. John M. MlUon. Bw.,Ordinary for Chatham ooun. "” nd f* ot J “ r ’joim si. min. o. o. o. “ 3 “ ill whom it may con. hcrseiftwo wagons, one cart, two ploughs and one harrow} SBeSSHba *£l mm ** t * t *ijjgtts a»*« =■«■ eern-"Whereas, ’johnH^Uouairill appiyatthe'Cour j, on the first U ’Tuesday In September nex*, before the court bouse In the cityofSatannab, between tho legalhoursofsae, one Irto HM-tNOt thMS U» ttowrtl or Pamucl BoJ* W> and gold to order of tho lion, the Inferior Oourt of Chat- * auS* 0 ^’ JOHN DKVANNY,Sheriff Q.Q. G eorgia—Chatham corn: Whereae, Jo»»»>-- — ---- or Ordinary for letter* dlsmleeory a* administrator cum tea. tamento annexo on the estate or Godfrey Bown: These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom It nay concern, to bo and appear before said Court to moke ooioctloa (If any they bate) on or before thefirst Monday In November next, otherwise said lottcrs wlU bo granted. Witness, John M. Millen. Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this thirtieth day of Maron, 1863. mhad JOHN M. MBTJ.EN, o, 0. o. G EORGIA—Chatham Countyr—All whom it may concern: “ * “ ““ “ r Whereas, John B. Barnard wlU apply at tlie Court of Ordinary for letters dlamlasory aa administrator euro testa, mento aonnexo on the estate of Mrs. Ann Mpnmn: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil whom it C HATHAM SHERIFFS SALK.—Will be sold, on we nraa . „ __ - ,. _ ^ A Tuesday In September next, before the court house in m(l _ concern to be and appear before said Court, to make the cUtofSatannah.all the intent of Rath E. Reed in all | oW J c tion (if any they hare) on or before the soeond Mon. . - • * ...... » -• * In* I , * .. ▼ ... ...5 mM IdOam vlll hA that lot or parcel of Wnd, being lot number eight, and the January next, otherwise said letters will bo granted, eastern halTof lot number nine, first tythlng, Anson ward, (yRncss, John M. Millen. Esq., Ordinary for Chatham on 8tat**tre*t, between Drayton and Abercora-streeta, to-1 flountT , tJtla 14th (lay of July t 1853. tether with the improvements on said lota; lerto eattsQr a ft. fe. Issued from Chathem Superior Cou ▼or oT Philip D. Woolhopter, agent, against Ruth r™p. rtJ »°> -r ^ _ .. jtl»Joaonl._ ..... Bennett, James H Bashlor. Michael Boley, Claudius B Barle, Chaa W W Bruen. James M Butler. Hyman B Uyck. William q^gHEuraK jjels Mfitono, Emanuel Bbeft —, John H Sfoghti Alexander J C Bbaw.Tarley R Sweat. James F Stoke*. John A 8Uley, Aoner Sawyer, Samuel B Sweat. Jamea finilltan. Botomon BheMIt, Daniel T Scran ton. Daniel 1! Stewart, John Slone. William Salta, Joseph D Stebblns, Jacob Spang, WlUfom Shlnners. John Bbnueel. Matthew Shannon, Dennis Sullivan,'Philip Smith, John Shwlnk, James Shea, James P Screven, Thompson L Smith, William Bwnll, Richard 8canUn, Alexander A 8mo|a,Wll. llara H 8mlth, Andrew 8toaftater, Rlward J Bandera, Mor- decal Sbeftall, Sr.. Jacob A Shaffer, Herman SanMlocb. Jae ubimi auiiuui. or,, tinouu n “““"•“"•'•"""S 1 ' it - M Stripling. Francis Sawyer, Timothy Shoridon, John Scud• dor, JnmcnSkinner, Lewis Smith,John Shea,.Geo ISpen- Jyl6 G EORGIA—Ckafoam County.—To all whom It m&.t ( c - * IT atwam ammiFFs sale continued.—Win he sold on tho first Tuesday In September next before tho court house In the city of Savannah, between the usual hours or sole, on* undivided fourth part of two wharf lota, or niece* of ground, situated on Hutchison's Island. In the county of Chatham and State of Georgia, being lots Noe. thirteen and fourteen, together with ell the roaer- Tolra. wharves, buildings and improvemtnta on said lots, and the steam engines and boilers, tho plaining ma chine, clapboard machine, law gatw, force pumps, and all othermaehlnery of every kind and description in and about the said lota or building, (meaning tho one-fourth part or the Oglethorpe item saw milk) with the appurtenances _ corn: Whereas, Mary A. Rousseau will apply at the , Court or Ordinary for letters of administration on tho os- , ute of Julius Rousseau t , , . . .. . Those a re, therefore, to cite and admonish all whomitraay concern to bo and appear before said Court to mako objec tion (If any they have) on or before tho first Monday in September next, otherwise said lottcrs will bo granted. Witness, Joseph GanaUU Deputy Ordinary for Chatham county, this lat day of August, 1853. July 29 JOSEPH QANAHL, Dtp. 0.0. ts. G EORGIA—Chatham County -—To all wliom^lt may con cern s Whereas. William J. Marshall wUl apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the es- tate of Margaret W. Marshall s These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom 11 may co.artTl. I. 3.,titbit.. I^t.l.oor.of ..1., j SWa •SSKLf'JKf*I situate, lying and being in the county or Chatham afore- inoao nre. uiereiore. (o ( aald, Sff^and bounding aa follows s Commencing at the «• {bewobJecUona (If an south-east wrner of the limits of the city or Savannah and the Clerk a office of said C running south 18*. west 38 chains and 2 links along the line or mid city limits continued, to a road commonly known at Inver’s Lane, thence along the line of said road * — * * ’ links to - *“-*• **• north*77\ west 13 chains and 67 links to a ditch, thence along the centre of said ditch north 13*, east 26 chains and 2 links to the southern line of saldclty limits, thence along aald Una of city llmlta south 77*. east 13 chains and 67 llnka to the point of starting—^containing thirty-five and a half acrea. more or leu; levied on as the property of Jo seph M. Turner, to satisfy a Q. fa. luued from Chatham Su perior Court lh fevor of John F. Guilmartln. administrator of Wilson Oden, doceosed. against Joseph M. Turner Prop erty pointed oat by plaintiff's attorney. ang3 JOHN DEVANNY, Sheriff c. q C AMDEN EXECUTRIX’S SAIF-—By virtue of an order of the Ordinary of Camden county, will be sold before tho court house door in the town of Jeflersonton, on the first Tuesday In October next, between the usual hours or •ale, the following negroes, via; Amelia, Joe, Sarah, Jack, and Hannah: alio,two bounty land warrants. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of tbe estate of G. P.Coben, lata of ■aid county, deceased. »og7 7 MARY ANN COHEN, Ex'lx. /"lAMDEN ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an ■ .1. . - *- •• * "—’ inty, —*- ” before tlie court honu door in the town or JelTersonton, on the first Tuesday In October next, between the usual hours of sale, the one-third of the steamer Wm. Gaston; sold for the benefit of the heirs of the estate of John Hebberd, late of said county, deceased. aug7 ELIZABETH A. IIEBBARD, Adm’lx. G EORGIA—Buitock County I By an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold, on tho first Tuesday In October next, before tho Courthouse door In said county, five hundred and thirty acres of t>ine land, more or less, lying in said county, bounded south-west by Alexander Waters and Daniel Bland, east by Daniel Bland, east by John Green, north-west by Absalom Parish. Sold as the estate of John Collins, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. tugl3 JOHN PER IE, Administrator. pi EORGLA—Bulloch County.—To all whom it may con- VI cern: Whereas, Henry laseter will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on tbe estates of Amos Laseter and Mary Laseter, late of sold county, de- Thern are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before the Court of Ordi nary to make objections (if any they have) on or before tho first Monday in October next, otherwise sold letters will be granted. angia WILLIAM LEF- 8r.. o. n. 0. i 1EORGIA—Bulloch County —To all whom it may con- VI cern: Whereas, Morgan Rawls will apply at the Court or Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate oi Thomas R. Rawls, late of said county, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom It may concern to bo and appear before sold Court to make objections (if any they have) on or before the first Mon- day in October next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, William Lee, Sr., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, this eleventh day of August. 1863. ang!3 WILLIAM LEE, Sr„ Q. P. 0. G EORGIA—BuRocA Cfounfyj—To all whom it may con T cern: Whereas, Wm. Leo, Jr. will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory as administrator on the estate of Thomas lee. a lunatic, 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 county on the first Monday In October next, to make objections, If any they have, otherwise said letters will be ® r Wtaesa,Wm.Lee, sen’r, Esq.,Ordinary for Bulloch county, this 17th day of March,1863. mh25 WILLIAM LEE, Br., 0. n. o ... they have) to tlio applicant In theCierk’s office of said Court, on or before tho first Mon day of November next, otherwise letters dlsmlssory will be granted. Witness. John M. Millen,Esq.. Cnllnary for Chatham coun ty, this 30th day of March, 1863. ’ labSO JOHN M. MILLEN, o. c. q g \ EORGIA—Chatham Cuunig.—To all whom it may con- VT cern : Whereas. William J. Bulloch, Executor of tho estate of Mary Neufvlll. deceased, will apply to the Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory on the said estate: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singu lar tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo nml appear at the office of John M. Millen, Ordinary, within the timo prescribed by law. and show causa (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Witness. Joseph Ganahl. Deputy Ordinary for Chatham county, this 1st day of August. 1863. j u jy 2q JOSEPH QANAnL, mm. o. o. o. G EORGIA—CAoMam County.—To aU whom It may com: WUcreaa, Henry Williams will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory on the estato ol Isichlin Wright, deceased; ..... Those are therefore to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to bo and appear bofore said Court to mako olijec- t llf ft. — t V -1,1.1- , 1 > n ,tma nM.f.lluul l\.P 1 n 111 ion (if any they have) within the time prescribed by law. otherwise said letters will be granted. _ Witness, Jos. Ganahl, Esq.. I>ep. Ordinary for Chatham county, this 10th dav of August. 1853. i8li JOB. GANAHL, nicr. o. o. q G EORGIA—Chatham County:—To all whom it may corn: Whereas. John Bilbo will 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 nil whom it may concern to be and appear before said Court to mako objec tions (If any thojr have) on or before the first Monday in November next, otherwise said letters will bo granted. Witness. John M. Millen. Esq., Ordinary for Chatham coun- ty, this 14th day of April, 1863. ipl!5 miTVtf MIT .LEV. JOIIN M. MILLEN, o. o. q C S EORGIA—Liberty County:—To nil whom It may con i' cern: Whereas, V, Groat will anplynt tho Court of Or dinary for letters dlsmlssory as ndmlnlitratoron tho estate of F. CoUra&n; These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern to bo ana appear before said Court to make abjection (If any they have) within the time prescribed by Uw, otherwise aald letters will be granted. Given under my hand at this office, this 1st dsy of Au- 1863, angfl W. P. GIRARDEAU, o. I- 0. J Bandy. Edwin H Bacon, Wm James Bullocu. Sfegmund Berg, Milton J Uocknor, John Boston, Henry S Bogardus, William H Bulloch .Patrick Bulkley, John W Beasley, John B Barnwell, JamesT Buckner, Anthony Bailor, Thomas A Brown, John Burns, Joseph H Burroughs. Berrien M B Bur roughs. William F Brantley, Charles H Bell, Ellas B Bars tow, Peter A Ulois, Wm Gaston Bulloch, Isoao Bruouer. John Brunner. James Bancroft, Philip 11 Behn, James A Browu, John Macpherson Berrien, Barnard K Bee. Richard Burke, David Hell, Thomas U Barrett, Edward J Blount, Wolfe Barnett, Conrad E Byck. Charles Bishop, Wm Blols, Valentine Brunner, Charles W Brunner, Joseph W Brown, Joseph H Baldwin. Ftancla Blair, Michael Brannon, James KBulIough, James A Baker. WUllam M Blount, Wm Ben kon, William D Bashlor, Williatil Burgos, Goorge A Boifeull- let. William Beanken, Patrick Braay, Thomas G Bulloch, Henry Bagsliaw, William Brunkard, James M Butler, John F Blakely, Michael Boylon, Thomas Bourke, William a Bus lnger. Joseph Bryan, Henry Burt, William Burke, Harvey L Byrd! Francis 8 Battley, Henry F Benndtt, John Bosch, John Blount, Samuel P Uoll, Mlcuael Barry, Patrick Brad- lev, Philip Brlngman, Augustus Boulineau, IUch’d Brown. C—Solomon Cohen, Bernard Constantine, David C Cosh, William Cullon. Peter Corb, David Lopes Cohen, James A Courvolsle, Montgomery Gumming, Daniel B Camp, George B Gumming. Moses Coburn, William Crabtree. Aaron Cham • plon, Daniel I) Copp, Isaac Cohen, Frederick Cook, Frederick W Cornwell, William P Clark, William H Cuyler. Carrol A Cloud, Sponcer Curroll, Pleroe Condon, William M Chartcra, Clmrlu- Clare, Dnnlol Clarice, John F Compognlac. George Calley, Myles n Cullens, Peter L Constantino. Nicholas Cru- 3 or, Henry It Christian. John Cordeal, Wallace Cummlng. ames II Carter, William Cooper, John J Cornell, James T Clark, James 0 B Campbell, Samuol J Cassolls. Joseph S Carruthers. John D Chariton, Bryan Connor, William Oscar Charlton, William Cox, Hugh Cullon, James Cleary, Moses S Cohen, Thomas Corr, Joseph SClaghorn, John F Oarsten. Charles 1‘Cooper, John Greene Cooke, Henry Cleaver, Jacob Cohen, Benjamin L Cole, 8ilas M Colelng. John L Clark. Thomas W Cooper, Henry Casson. James Cox, Robert M Chariton, James Cox, Francis Canfield, Peter Clark, James Carey. Thomas Cusocli, Thomas Carey, Daniel Colo, Luke Christie. Lowls F Cooke, Earl A Crafts, Patrick Clark, Mich ael Cusach, Michael Conway, Antonio Chrlstldora, Isaac J Cohen, Francis Champion. Aaron Champion. Thomas Col llns, Edward T Conner, WUllam Conner, Andrew Connor, Charles Cannon. Thomas Conway, Richard W Cubbedge, Francis T Cole, William Carson, Wm F Chaplin, Moses A Co hen, Heman A Crane, John Cass, John M Cooper, Lemuel C Clark, Luko Canon, Robert J Coughey, Jonathan A Cu dey, Denis Clairr, John Corcopely, Joseph V Conncrat. Jas Connolly. John L Cope. A Cordes, John A Chambers.Patrick Carney, Michael Cleary, James E Cope, William A Cook, Bar ton Centre. John Clancy.Thomas Cunnlff, John Cleary. Dm—David R Dillon, Martin Duggan, Archibald C Davcn- K rt, Isaac Davis. John Dally. James Dnnn. WilliamDixon, trick DovIne.Chesley Dugger, William H Dunning, Henry J Dickerson, Albert LDoLorge. Isaac D’Lyon, JobnK Davis, John Doyle, jr.,Isaac DeI*roche, William M Davidson, Wm II Davis. Richard Dawson,Charles S Davis, Nicholas Dixon, Lewis L Davis, Francis H Dcracre, Patrick Doyle, Michael Dounelly, Morty Itorgan, John Downing. Richard W Dela ney, Thomas Doyle, Thomas E Davis. Sheldon C Dunning. George W Davis, Michael Dnlly, Francis D Dana, Joseph 0 Davis, John Doyle. Jacob DeLuMotta. John P A Dupon, Pat rick Dolan, Francis Daly, James II Demand. James Doyle Patrick Downey. Jnmos Downey. Michael Downey,* John Deacey, Henry Itanenfelsor, John Dolan. H— Henry Ellis, Peter Eudros. John Everard, Richard Ennis,.loliti Elskeamp, Stephen Elliott, Jacob A Epstein, John B Epstein, Thomas Edeu, Daniel Egan, Jas A Ernst, John Eady. F—Joseph Felt. Owen Foley, Jeremiah FJckling. Green Feetwood, Louis N Falligant, Caspar J Fulton. Washington F Florence.Joseph 8 Kay, John G Falligant. John C Kerrill. Andrew Fnrry, Frcderlch Finch. William D Ford. Sewell II Fisk. John Flemming, Richard Flanigan, Thomas Ford, Patrick Fleming. John Foster, John D Fish, Bryan Foley, Joslah R Fisher. John Foley. Jacob Friend. Dugnld Fergu son, John Flnnnegan, James Fountain. Henry U Fort.Benja- mln Fickling, Robert Ferrell. Gordoy Kayo. Joseph E Falll- ;ant, Randulph B Fell. William Holding, James A Fawns, iVilllam B Fleming, Alexander Fawcott, George S Frierson, Charles Fox, Jncob Friend, Isham Freeman, John Finney, James Foloy. John Fitzgerald, Frederick 8 Fell, Patrick Fo- loy. John Flannlgnn, Andrew Flatley. Thomas Flaherty, William Folllard. G.—Joseph George, Robert II Griffin, Francis Grimball Joseph George.Jr.. Robert M Goodwin, John II Gallie, David H Galloway,Seaborn Goodall, John GammeU, Domingo Gal- loo. Josc|ihF Gammon. Charles Gross, Martin Gerken. James E Gaudry. ITiilipGIeblehouse, Henry Ganahl, John F Gull- martin. John Gerdts. Benjamin Ginovoly, John L Groven- stein. Kbcnczor W M Gifford, James K Godfrey. George A Gordon. Calvin I. Gilbert. Samuel Goldsmith, NlcklesGeil, Horace Gillum. John 3 Green, Francis LGue, Jas Gowan, William T Goodwin, William W Goodrich, Mlclmel Goarey, Michael Gay. Lewis Grenvald, Israel Geer, Joshua Griffith, James Garvay. George Gatehouse. Martin Geiger. Solomon Goodall, Michael Glasgow. John B Gnann, Charles Ganahl. Robert S Gray. George M Griffin, Julius B Gaudry, WUllam Garrughty, Hugh Grady. Thomas Holcombe David F Halsey. William Hess. Christopher Hussey, Richard II Howell, Charles 8 Hardee, William Howe. WUllam Hunter. William F Holland, James Hunter. George S Harding, Edwin E Herts, Martin Horn, Issmuel L Hover. John Haupt, Samuel B Haupt, William cor, Samuel L Bpelsagger. Simon Santlm, Thomas Smith, James Shephard. James Bklnner. Ooorgo Simmons. Thomas Smith, Thomas Scalley, George J Smith, John Stoddard, Jesse J Smith. John BSpan, Capt John Stevenson, Dr James M Schley. Thomas Saunders. John Steinberg, wyalt W Starke. William Btorr. William J Stafford. Wl llam R By- mons, Patrick 8canlan. Joseph Sullivan, John Sullivan, John Bcanlan. George N Staley, Henry Btark, George Shults. Dan iel Sullivan, Ilcnry Saunders, Charles E Smith, Bamucl Sol omons, Edward J Saunders, Thomas F Stevens, Newton Stripling, William Star. Jr., Amo# Scudder. James Swsn Sullivan, Adam Short, John Sherlock, William Sanders, Charon 8chrer.k, Ephraim Scudder. Augustus Scheldeman, John Sullivan, Martin SulUvsn, William F Shearer, Nicho las Slnnot. T—Peter 0 Thomas John F Tuckor, John T Thomas, William 8 Thompson, George HTttcomb, Charles Q Talblrd John D Tenbroek, John Thompson, Frederick A Tupper. Jos Thurrt. William B Tinsley, Barnard GTilden, Anderson 0 Toms. Francis Truchelut. WUllam TTUompson, John Tier ney, Edward Townsend, John C Taylor, Alfred F Tovlay, Is rael K Tofft, Lewis E Tebcau, Wm II Tison. John II Thode. Cornelius Turbush, JoSlsh P Tustln, John V Tarver. Israel K Tefft, David Thompson, WUllam Thomas, Peter Thomp son. Joseph R Thompson. Stephen A Turner. John Tanner. WUllam 8 Taylor, Milton Turner. Patrick Tydlngs, Henry J Ttedomann. V—-Charles Van Horn. David Vender Tristam VerstlUo, Henry H Verstille, WUllam IIS VerstlUo, Henry Vlelstltch, William C Vandenuurgh- W—Richard Wayne,EdwnrdG Wilson, William Waters, Robert D Walker. Henry F Wlllink, Laurence W Wall, Na thaniel F Webster, Henry 0 Wyer. James T Webb, Henry E Weed, 8mith Warner, Thomas White, Francis HWehnan. Nicholas Wolf, Will’—- - Townships twenty »»<* tweuty-ono. of range one. ' Townships seventeen, eighteen, nlnetaettf'iftwenly, and twenty-one, of rang® two. *- w Townships twtnty.-f * Townships twentyv •^ThWttwlpttW6»t T „ .. North the but line and etulo/ the fourth principal mert- Township twenty-one, twenty-tw^, twenty.three, and twenty-four, of range one. Township twenty-one, of range two. At the Land Office »t Sravass’ VowT. commencing on Monday, the twenty-fourth day of October next, for the dis posal of the public lands situated In the following town ships and parts of townships, to wit i North <tf the bate tine, and tout qf the fourth ptfndpal me- rtdian, Township twenty-six, of range four • Township twenty-six. of range five. Sections throe to ten, fifteen to twenty-two, and twenty* ■lx to thlrty-flvo.ln township twenty-six 1 township twenty- seven, (except sections thirteen, twenty-four, twenty-five. ‘ ’-five and thirty-six.) ‘ Sri '• ‘ # ' , . . AlM-i (iUIBBtlVDPi. ‘-'i.-and alldlseasea arising- ad tho sffecte of mercury. IACEA has been for more than thirty years f, William White, Thomas 8 Wayne, Benjamin Whitehead, Jacob Wlnoberg, Samuel A Wood. George S Walt, Charles Wilson. Thomas J Walah, John W Wilson, Jo- Joph Washburn. ZacliSrioh N Winkler. Lewis W Wells.Ed mund Wallen, Wylly'WoodbrMgo. Christopher White. Seth Woodward. Isaac Wilder, Dennis Wynn, James White. Philo Wllltar ** *““* ’** •" ** seven, (except soctions thirteen, twenty-iour. xweniy-uve. thirty-five and thirty-six.) and townships twenty-eight, twenty-nine and thirty, or range six. Sections one. two, cloven to fourteen, twenty-three to twenty-five, and thlrty-slx, In township twenty-six; sec tions, thirteen, twenty-four, twenty-five, thirty-five, and tUlrty-slx,ln township twenty-seven; sections five to eight, seventeen to twenty, thirty, and thirty-one, In township twenty-eight; township twenty-nine, (except sections twenty-five to twenty-eight, and thirty-three thlrty-slx.) and township thirty of range seven Sootlons one to five, eight to fifteen, twenty-two to twen ty-seven, thirty-five'and thlrty-slx. In township twenty- four ; township twenty-five, (except sections six, seven, eighteen, nineteen, thirty and thirty-one;) township twen- ty-sixj townships twonty-seven. (except soctlon six,) twenty-eight, (except socUuns six. sevon. eighteen, nineteen, thirty and thirty-one {) and townships twenty-nine and thirty, of range eight. Townships twenty-five and twenty-six, of rango nine, Township twenty-six, of rango eleven. At the Land Office at MiktBsii Point commencing on Mon day, the second dsy of January next, for the disposal of the following, bolng residuary tracts of tno reserved lend mine ral tends, which wore not Included in the proclamations of the 2Uth November, 1846, and 28th April, 1851. to be sold under the act of Congress entitled “ An act to authorize the President of the United States to sell tho reserved mineral lauds in the States of Illinois and Arkansas, and Territories of Wisconsin and Iowa, supposed to contain lead ore,” approved July 11,1840. to-wlt: North qf the bate line and east of the fourth principal me ridian. Ml.bt.tod In thUI oounlti «n,l In Enrop. for II. •»!«.. awrasara th * w>,icb tor.™.. <> Mull to tb. direction. >nd book! (nlildi nwjr b. bid nre- II.) ucotnp.n,ln(t tho 1-op.eoo. Home or wblcli ft.. Ibo portlooUr. of pore, too rrlghtfal for ,-o.r.l pubV.Uon. wboro the patieoto bad been olniONt ..ten up with ocrofu. la, and were deemed Incurable by physicians. It has been used In hospitals, and private practice, and has had the singular fortune of being recommended by tho most celebrated physicians and other eminent pent Among others by— w. Gibson.M. D.,Prof. of Surgery.Pa. University. Valentine Mott. M. D.. Prof, of Surg. N. Y. University W. P. Dewees. M. D . l’rof. of Mid. ?a. Uhlverslty. N. Chapman. M. D., Prof, of Pbysle,Pa. University. T. Parke. M. D..Prea’tCollego Physicians, Phited. Dr. Del Yalta, Prof, of Medicine*, Havana. Jose Eourenco de Lu Prof, or Surgery, Lisbon. J. Chlpmsn, Member Royal College 8urgeona. London. O. W. Ecrlns:, late Minister to Spain. Blr Thomas Pearson, Major General British Army. Gilbert Robertson, British Consul. Itc. And also, tlie wonderful cures effected by Sirslm's Pana cea have, for many years, made It an Invaluable remedy. Tlie Panacea does not contain mercury In any form.and be ing nn innocent preparation, it may be given to the most tender Infant, Tho retail price has been reduced to tl 60 per bottle (con- from the agent in their vieL road the testimony of &Ja | convalescents, so that the Vt. . 0 . Wr,U W 1 taming three half pints) or throe bottles for $4. BEWARE OF IMPOSITION. Hwalm’s Panacea Is In round bottles, fluted longitudinal ly, with the following letters blown In the glass: •» Swain's —1’a.vAnu—rniLun'a,” and haring the name of James 8waim stamped on the sealing wax and written on the label covering the cork, and a splendid engraving for the side of the bottlo, composed of geomotrio lathe work, comprising nine different ales, which have been turned for the exclu sive use or the proprietor, by Draper k Co., bank note en- K vers of Philadelplt‘~ *~ “ * I credulous, and one by whleh hi W ' U I nw.l, U cerl.ln ot lirojirletore, who will occoll I No.BireuJSeWArtoflf"" 1 >kl«. I HWildman. William Watson, William P White, Phllli Woolhopte. Ashbel Welles, John J Waver, Jacob Walter, George M Willett, James T Welles, James Whilihan.Enos Wlthlngton. Allon R Wright, Samuel Wllmot, Wm Wilson, Wilinm Wright. James M Wayne. William Thomo Williams, Patrick White, James V7 White, Richard Wlckam, William M Wadley, Jacob Waldburg. George W Wylly. William C Wylly, Isaac P Whitehead. Lewis Wiggins. William Waters, James White,Stephen?. Whitehead, James M Wayne. Hen ry K Washburn, Claus Wlttachen, Conrad Waldschraldt. John Williamson. John C Wagner, Georgo M Waldburg, Jno J Watte. Edward 0 Wlthlngton, James S Wilkins, Norman Wallace, William II Wiltberger, Peter Wlltberger, Simeon Walter. Joseph W Webster. Amos E Webster, Thus While. Thomas Wood, Henry F Wlllink, Jr., George 8 Webb, Wil liam Webster. Michael Wnlch, John EWard, Stephen B Wil liams, Irvin LWolf, John Wickham, Michael Weldon. Y.—Dr Easton Young. Peter Yonson, John A Yonge. Z—EdwinSZIttrouer, Jncob Zlmmero-an. All persons entitled to vote, and desirous or voting at the next election for Mayor and Aldermen of the 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 they will bo debarred the right of votlngihoreat. EDWARD 0 WILSON. aug4 • Clerk of Council. seph. Court of Ordinary for letter* dl*m(««>ry on tho estate ot Mary E. Anderson. Ute of said county, deceased } These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear before aald Court to make objection (If any they hare) on or before tho first Monday in September next, otherwise aald letters will bo granted the applicant. , Witness my hand, this 8th day of March, 1853. n,hl4 J. 8. BRAPWELL, o. t. q Gr hereby notified, that sixty days after date. I shall ap ply to the Court of Ordinary of Liberty county for leave to sell the real aud personal estate belonging to the estato of EORGIA—Liberty County.—All persons concerned are QEORQIA—Bulloch County t—To aU whom it may^con- T eern : Whereas, Jehue Everitt will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dinminsory on tho estates of John Everitt and 8arah Everitt s These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It »ajr 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 of April,1863. *pl2S WM. LEE, 8en’r.. o. n n tho late James {foody, deceased, of said county, for the benefit of tho creditors or said estato and for the purpose rlbu- ol a division of *sald estate among the helm and distal! tees of said estate. aU g4 M. J. MOODY. Ex’or. EORGIA—JJryan CountyNotico Is hereby given that \ j on tho first Mon'ay In September next, wo will apply to tho Court of Ordinary, of this county, for lcavo to divide the estate of Kilns Perry, deceased. 8. B. DANIEL,T ... N. J. Cl AUK. v Administrators. ISAAC PERRY.) aug4 TVTOTICE—AU porsons having demands against ihe es- IN tate of Ellas Perry, lato of Brynn county, deceased, will present them ; ana those indebted to the estate will |ilcu. rank. N. J. CLARK. UdmlnlHlrators. ISAAC PERRY,) aug4 T WO MONTHS after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of IJryan county, for leave to sell the Real Estato, belonging to James Clanton, deceased. July 2 J.C. MARSH. Ad'm f1 EORGIA—Bulloch County i—To all whom It may concern: tter and Tliomas Dasher, Admin- Ur Whereas, Green R. Slat Istratoraon the estate of John G. Slater, a minor, have ap- . liod for letters dlsmlssory; These are thereforeto cite and admonish all whom It may oncern to be and appear at tho Court of Ordinary for Bul loch county, on the first Monday inNovember next,to mnke objections, If any they have, otherwise Bald letters will be granted. Witness. Wm Lee, sen’r.Esq.,Ordinary for Bulloch county, this 26th day of April,1863. ap!25 WM. LEE, Sen’r. o. n. o. G EORGIA—BuKocA County.—Toall whom it my concern: Whereas, WUllam Holloway, administrator of the es tate ol Mitchell Holloway, deceased, will apply to tho Hon. the Ordinary of said county, for letters dlsmlssory from said estate; Theseore, therefore, to cite and admonlsh'^ll concerned to file their objections (if nny they have) to the applicant in 14 ^ * " ‘ ~ - thefli “ tbe Clerk’s office of said tioort, on or before tho first Mon day in October next, otherwise letters dlsmlssory will be granted. Witness, Wm. Lee, sen’r., Esq.,Ordinary for Bulloch conn- ty, this 17th day of March, 1863. mh23 WILLIAM LEE. Sen’r., o. n. q G EORGIA—BuBocA Cbunty:—To all whom it may con cern : Whereas, John Hendricks will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate of Joslah J. Parish, late of said county, deceased; These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may concern,to be and appear before said Court to mnko objec tion (If any they have) on or before the first Monday la TBer *-- 1 m u *' J September next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, William Lee, Sr., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, this 20th day of July, 1863. WILLIAM LEE, Br..O. t IB'UUU. ,U july23 —Bulloch County:—To all whom it may concern: ~ " ~ **-“’* • ah Dorin will if Admlnlstra- uiiii on wm vhww ui jnurris iwiiu. uutcupcu , These are therefore to dteand 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, Br., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, this 20th day of July. 1863. July23 WM. LEE. Sen’r. o. n. a. G EORGIA—Aryan County Whereas, Z. K Dutton, ad ministrator upou the estate of Henry Button, deceas- «d wUl apply to the Court of Ordinary of this county, for letters dlsmlssory: 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. """ A. H. SMITH, o. B. q n County.—By an order of the Oourt of vs uruuwirof Bryan county, will be sold on the first Tuesday in September next, before the court house door In said county, tb* land belonging to the estate or Charles Ihublor. deceased, for the benefit or the heirs of said estate. Jylfl 0. M. BASHLOR. Adm’r. /''I EORGIA—Camden County;—To all whom it may con- U cam: Where**, George W. Thomas, one of the exe cutors of the estate of Wm. T. Hopkins, wUl apply to the “ ‘ '’osald* Court of Ordinary for tetters dlsmlssory on tho said estate; These are.therefore todte andadmonlsh all and singular theklndredand creditors of sold deceased, to be and appear at my ofiloe within the time prescribed by law, and shew cause, (If Any they, have,) why letters dlsmUsorr should not begrantad the said applicant. Witness, J. H. Helveston. Esq.,Ordinary for Camden coun ty, thli 28th day of May, 1863. • may28 J.' H. HELVEcffON, o, C, 0, • /TBOROIA—Odmidfn County t—To all whom It may con- VT cern: Whereas, J. H. M. Clinch, guardian cf H. A. and N.B. Clinch, applies to me for letters dlsmlssory from said guardianship}; Theee are tberetor* to cite and admonish all concerned to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by • «how eu«»* (If any they have.) why letters of Amission should not be muted to the said applicant. • ilv^Slu , „ ,ton - Ordinary for Camden coun ty. this 28th day of May, 1853. nur8i ' JAMES H, HELVESTON o. C. q “■T° all whom it may oon- BOROIA-CTtettom County »- UT corn: Whereas, Wm. A. < _ T oernt Whereas, Wm. A. Ormsnd wUran’nir at"the These’ are, Oierefcre, to eit* and adraontah all whom It ’ »“d appear before saldCourt to make bb. ~ - ■’JOHN K. limjw, a. a q y-* fEyym - JlJOTICE.—Two months nfler dsto application will he made to the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county for leave to sell the land end negroes belonging to tho estate of Uriah H. Bivins, late of said county, deceased. aug2—w2m HENRY ROGERS, Adm’r de bonis non, IV Hon. Court of Ordinary for Camden county, for leave to sell part of water lot and Improvements. No four, tn the town oi St. Marys, belonging to the estate of John T. Ru- duliih. deceased,for tho benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said estato. EMILY RUDOLPH. Adm’lx., junelG Estate J. T. Rndulph. deceased. _ after date, application will 8tate of Georgia, for payment of a $60 dollar bill of said Bank, No. 217,1. K. Tefft, Cashier, the right had half of which has been lost or stolon. may26—3m JOHN C. HAMMOND. ■\T0TICE.—Two months after date, application will be ixj .... ~ • •" •• of Bulloch made to tho Court of Ordinary o h county. . ty. leave to sell tho real estate of Hannah Cono, lato of said county, deceased. jy23 JONATHAN GRINER, Adm’r. mode to tho Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county, for leave to sell the boy Smart, belonging to Robert B. Stator a minor. GREEN It. 8LAT0R, jy23 Guardian of said minor. N OTICE.—All personshaving demands against the estAg of tho late Rev. Samuel J. Cassols, will Samuel J. Cassola. will present them to tho undersigned within tho time prescribed by law; and those Indebted to said estato are requested to make imme diate payment to MARY R. CASSEIB. Jy22 Qualified Executrix. made^to the Bank of tlie.State of Georgia, for ^jy. ment of a $60 bill or sold Bank, tetter A, payable at mn- clpal Bank to N. A. Hardee, dated 23d November, 1847,0. II. Cummlng, President, the left band half of which nas boen lost. 9 ‘ Jyl6 ALBERT WIILIAM8. months after date, application will be made to tho Bank of the 8tnto of Georgia, for payment of a $20 bill of ■aid Bank, No. 927, A. Torter. President, the left hand half having been lost or destroyed. msy25—8m W. 0. TROTTER, N OTICE.—Three months after date.. mado to tho Planters Bank of the >11 cation will be Itoto of Georgia, for renewal of Scrip, No. 348. dated April 20th, 1840. for two Shares, and No. 16, dated July 22d. 1846, for four Shares. VALENTINE 0RE8T, Adm’r. on Estate of F. Kottmsn. LtBKHTT Couttt. July 30.1853.July 30—3m ffKW BOOKS, QRAWFORD, by the author of “ Mary Barton,” “Ruth,” Fern Leaves, from- Fanny’s Portfolio, with original de signs by Fred. M. Coffin. Miles Tr*minhore,or tho Love Test, by Annette Maris Halliard. The Romance of Abelard and nelolse, by 0 W Wright, translator of Cousin’s “ History of Philosophy.” . Pjjycomancjr, Sglrit-rnpjdn^s, and Table-tippings exposed The Soldier’s Bride, or the Conspirators ol 1a Vendee—a romance of Napoleon’s Times, by Miss Sarah M Howe. Appleton’s new and complete United States Guide-book for Travellers, embracing the Northern. Eastern. Southern and Western States, Canada, Nora Beotia, New Brunswick, Ac., bvW Williams. Philosophy of 8fr 1 faglo ana Sfetaphysli William Hamilton. Bart.. Professor of _—iphyslcs, In Edinburg University, arranged forth* use of 8cliooU, by 0 W Wright. Barnum’s Illustrated New*. No. 82. A fresh supply or Hlen Devere. Received by eoglO J. B. CUBBEDGE. TVf AP OF SAVANNAH.—Having purchased thecopy right ■Vo ot A * v,ncent ' Etaq- of hi* new Map of the city 2f. S V‘ n ?* b ' y** undersigned has mode arrangements to fill all order* for the same, at short notice. A sufficient number wasi received by hul steamer to furnish subscribers, and will be delivered immediately. We are unable to sup ply the country demand until the arrival of tht next steam er. Arrangements have been made for a further supply, which will bo regularly reoelved. All orders punctually at- tended to. Address ■ - - 8. B. SIBLEY, *p!8 Bookseller and publisher, 183 Congrew-st.. Bav’h. - XT OTICK.—The sabecrlbet luring transferred all his right IN Gtlo and Interest as publisher and proprietor of: the hereby notified that they wW receive their copies from h| lah3A?fBBH2ai vmcEHT. Henry. Henry Haupt. William W Ilendley, Robert Haber sham. John EHornandex, Robert, Hutchison, Alfred Hay wood. William Henderson. Giarles A Hall. Goo W Ilardcas- tie. Robert A Ilonlker. WUllam L Haupt. Humphrey P Hor ton, 1‘etur Henry, WUllam Holdt, Levi Hart, Tliomas Hen derson, William P Hunter. Marmnduke Hamilton, Peter D Hilzheim. Charles F Hnmilton. John F Hamilton, William Hone. William H Hnusman, David Harrigan. Henry Har per. Howell W Hollister, Enoch D Hendry, John G Howard, WUllam II Holmes, Geo Troup Howard, WUllam B Halo, Gustavs*A Holcombe, Claus Hartman, Samuel Hamilton'. Edward J Harden, Stephen N Harris. Columbus 8 Harris, James BB Harley. Undan Hughes, Pnoleau Hamilton. Jno 0 Hunter, Dennis Haley. James E Hogg. Jonathan Hill, Jno Hall, Peter Hermann, John A Henges, Nicholas Heyle, Geo Hubbard, Patrick Hopkinc, Matthew Harding. Edward C Holbrook.Stephen Ilattcrlch.Oliver S Hunter. Lowls F Har ris. William I la veil, James Hnckott, Judge W Harris, John M Harrison. Joseph M Haywood. James J Hines. Tliomas Heffernmn. William L Haupt, John Hughes. William Hauz- clmnnn. Nicholas Herntndos. Joun Hamlet. Elisha 11agar, Samuel P Hnlsoy, David 8 Henderson. Dennis Hlanner Has- sett, Moses C Heald, George Haas, Abraham. Harmon. Jas M Henderson, Patrick Hart, John G Howard, Patrick Han ley. itM^Fohn W Ibly. J^slohn U 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, James H Johnston, Robert Jackson, Wm Janies, Peter Jacobs, James M Jones. Teter Edward Judennes, C Jackers, Joseph W Jackson, Nicolas Jeffries, Thomas Jones, Joseph Johnston. Georgo Jackson, George 11 Johnston. K—Philip Kolb, John Kennody, Alfred Kent, Gefert Kuck. Peter Krouse, William Krauss, John W Klbbee. Her man Kuhlman, Diearich Kattenhorn, Nicholas King. John Kelly. James W King. Nicholas Kelley, Hanford Knapp, Tliomas Kemp, John W Kelley, William Klne. James Ker. Pliineas M Kollock, Philip Kean. Noah B Knapp, Aaron J . Fredr- , - , -”■ **--- ■■ * *' Knscr. Jnmos Kennedy. Frederick Krcnson. Emanuel Kan- waller, Daniel Keano, Edward S Kempton, Dr A Kolhauso. Frederick Kattenhorn. Ezra Kent. Oldham King. William T King, Michael Kelly, John Kaesar, William Krous, John Keignn. L.—Thomas E IJoyd. I/iuis Legriol. John N I/jwIs. Daniel J I-nmbreth, John H LIghtbourno, IVilllam M Leigh, Alonzo B l.uco. Hugh Logan, Stanislaus M I-affitcau, John Lyons, IsjvI I<ellenthal. Peter Lee, Edward Lovell, William W Lin coln. Oliver A LsRoche. John M B Lovell, Martin Larkin. Noble Lynn. Frederick Lohof, Joseph II Ladaon, John H Ladd. Daniel Leahy, Benjamin W LUoyd. Charles A L La mar. Peter Lourens. James F Linder. Matthew Lufburrow, Edward Lynch, John T Latham,Philip S Leaver,Hugh lar- kin, James J Logan. Joseph Uppmnn, Andrew Low, Wm E Long, Andrew J Lebey, Michael I-avin. David P Lander- . ^tr ** * shine, Casper Lenyer, Timothy IavIo. Charles T law, Sam- Clinrles Lee, Georgo II Ltndatidt, Nicholas Lcfort, Nathan lei Lovell. James Laugblan, Orlando II Luf burrow, John Luers, John Lama. Samuel A T Iawrenco, Antonio Lau rence. James Lannalinn, Patrick Ismnahan. M^-HughW UerctsT. Anthony F Mem, Abrahsm Minis William II C Mills. Jacob Manke. Mulfora Marsh. William Murkins, James W Morgan. Ralph Meldrim. Dan Mallette, Horace Morse. William H May, Samuel S Miller, John Mur chison, Christian W Moytalnder. Solomon Mayer, John Mas- torson. Luder Mehrtens, Jacob Manses, John E Mallory.Ilcn ry Macnhard, Thomas R Mills. James Monnahsn, Charles A Maglll.Jolm R Mallard. Jacob Miller, Matthias n Moyer, Alvin N Miller, Simon Morris.Leander Moore, Jno A Mayer, Richard C Mnckall, Michael Meath, Fabian Myerlioffer, Thomas Meath, John Murchison. Bryan M Morel. Hugh W Mercer, John Malmnney.Thomas Mahar, William E Mongin, John Morris, Jeugen II Mehrtens, Tliomas Murtaugli. Syl vester H Manning. Charles Muller, Cornelius D Murphy, Macpherson U Millen, Isaac M Marsh, Wm B Mell. John Murphy, Johnfl JfoutmolUn, James 8 MagUL David Moran, Tliomas D Morel, John Mallon. Jerre Mack. Josoph M Ma thlos, John Miller Edward H Martin, John R Martin. Jesse Mount, Samuel Mansfield, Henry C Mehrtens, Honry K Montfort, Ilenrich Wm Meyer, Harvey Morse, Andrew Ma loney, Patrick Mssterson. Me—George A McCleskey, Bartholomew McJunarney Patrick McDowell, William McCarthey. Joseph J'McCoy Laurence McKenna. Thomas McKenna, Daniel McRcdmond, Tliomas W MoArthor. James McHenry, Michael McGrea Patrick McGovern, Norman W McLeod, William J McIn tosh, James McFeely, Alexander MeHardy, Angus MoAl- pin, Michael McCarty, Nell McHugh. James Mclnnarney, John McGunnlglo. Thomas 0 McCluakoy. James McFeely, ltat’k McGloln. Dennis McGuire, John McCall, John McCau- Uffe, Tliomas J McNIsh, James McGloln, Edward McCabe, John McDermott, James McBride, Tliomas McAullffe. An drew McGreal. John McHugh, Thomas McCollum. Thomas McNIcbolss. fit—George N Nichols. Thomas JNaylor, Daniel Nelson, Samuel Nuttman. James SNeldllnger, Nathl Nungszer. John G Neldllnger, William G Norwood, Jacob Newbeiger,Gilbert N Neyle, Thomas M Newell, James A Norris, John R Nor- - ,,&*—*'*” *- * ” *■"- " . lobert 0 Nock, James Nungazcr, William Nungozor, Edwin LNetdllnger, LewisF Ntcoll, Thomas WNeill.Joseph Nowtan, Walter s Nott. David B Nichols, JohnNeUl, Ed ward Nugent, Bryan Nlland. O—John Oliver, Charles E O’Sullivan, John W Owens, George 8 Owons, Armlnlus Oeurlor, Edward O’Byrne, Wil liam 0 O’Driscoll, Dennis O’Connor. Phillip O’Conneil, Dan iel O'Hanlon, Timothy O’Connor, Timothy O’Brien. Patrick O’Connor, Frederick Otto. George W Owens, Jonathan 01m- stead. Owon O'Rourke, Henry Ohlmeyer, WUllam H Olcott, Daniel O'BuUWan. Daniel Q Olcott, Francis J O’Neil, Thom as O’Brien. Frances J Ogden P—Philip J Punch, Thomas Purse. John Poole. James Potter. Joseph E Pelot. Charles F Preston, William Procter, Edward Psdelfbnl, Edward Padelford, Jr., Elisha Parsons, Daniel 0Phllbrick, Anthony Porter. DonhiaMPatrick,Ed- win Parsons. George Parsons, Edward Powers. John Postell, Joseph W Philips, John FPosey,WUllam V Prentice, Henry C Preston.Tliomas Pldgoa, John H Palin, Bemud G Pan- cost. Charles B Patterson, Orrin 0 Parker, John Pbatan, Jos Potter.MichaelPrender * ”' **“ - . Charles Perry, Patrick ,, brick, William F Preston. James M Prentiss, Thomas Pitt, Edward M I’remlorgast, George 0 Puder. 4—WUllam Quantock, Jr., Martin Quinn, John Quin, James Qtilnley. R—Philip M Bussell.Daniel Robertson, John A Richard son, Wnilsm Remshart, George Robertson. Jr. Robert R Rhodes. Henry Rnbor, WUUsm Rogers, Charles R Robinson, Andrew M Ross, John W Remshart, James G Rodgers, Ber nard Roden, Jama* B Read, George Robbins. Joseph Roese, Jr., David Rosenblatt. William P Rowland. Wm P R< Roberto, vnr AirninKmr.i BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. In pursuance or law. I. Franklin Pierce. President of the United States, do hereby declare and mako known, that E ilic sales of tho sections and parte of sections offend,all ring the odd numbers, which remain to tho United States, within six miles on each sido of the line of the Mo- hllo and Ohio River Railroad. In the States of Alabama nnd Mississippi, subject to double the minimum price of the public lands, as provided by the act of 20th September, i860, will bo held at tho following Land Offices in the States of Alabama and Misssavvi, at the pc: tods hereinafter des ignated, to wit: At tho Land Office at&r. Steven's, tn Atobamn. commenc- ing on Monday, the fifth day of Soptembor next, for the dis posal of such sections and parts of sections, being the odd numbers abovo referred to. as are situated tn the under mentioned townships, to wit: ■A'ortA of the base lineand weslof the pi incipal meridian. Townships ono and two, of range one. Townships ono, two. three,and four, of rango two. Townships ono, two, three, four, ana five, of rango three. Townships one, two, three, four, five, sli, nnd seven, of rango four. Townships three, four, fire, six, nnd seven, of rango fivo. South of the bate line ami west of the principal meridian. Townships one, two, three, four, nna five, of rango ono. Townships one, two. three, four, and fivo. of rango two. Townships one, two, and three, of rango three. Township ono. of range four South of the base line and east <f the principal meridian. Townships three nnd four, of rango one. At tho Lind Office at DkMoinius, In tho oaroo Slate, com mencing on Monday, tho twelfth day of September next, for tho disposal of such sections and parts of sections, being the odd numbers above referred to, as are situated In tho un- dermentloned townships, to wit: North of the base line and rcestof the principal meridian. Townships eighteen, nineteen, nnd twenty, of range four. At the Land Office at Titsacioora. In tho same State, com mencing on Monday, the fifth day of September next, for the disnosalof such sections and parts of sections, being the odd numbers above referred to. aa are situated in the un dermentioned townships, to wit: North of the base line and west of the principal meridian in Southern Surveying District. Township twenty-one. of range four. At tho Land Office at CotUMBPB, in Mississippi, commenc ing on Monday, the nineteenth day of September next, for the disposal of such sections and parts of sections, being the odd numbers abovo referred to. as are situated In the undermentioned townships, to wit: North of the base l»n« and east of the Choctaw meridian. Townships eight, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, and twenty, of range fifteen. Townships eight, nine, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, and twenty, of rangosixteen. Townships eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, four teen. fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, and nineteen, of range seventeen. Townships eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelvo, thirteen four teen, fifteen, ami sixteen, of range eighteen. Townships eight, nine,'ten, eleven, and twelve, of range nineteen. At the I-and Office at Acgcsta, In tho same State, com mencing on Monday, the twenty-sixth dsy or September next, for tho disposal of such sections and parts of sections, being tho odd numbers abovo reforrod to, as nre situated In the undermentioned townships, to wit: North (f the base line and east of the Choctaw meridian. Township four, of rango thirteen. Townships ono, two, tureo, four, five, nnd six, of range fourteen Townships one, two, three, four, five, six, and seven of range fifteen. Townships one, two, three, four, five, six, nnd seven of range sixteen. Townships ono, five, six, and seven, of rango sovontoen. Township seven, of rango eighteen’. North of the base line, west of Ae meridian, and east of Pearl river. Townships three, four, five, six, sovon, and eight, of range five. Townships fivo, six, seven, eight, nine, and ten, of range six. Townships seven, eight, nlno, and ten, of range seven. Townships eight, nlno, and ten, of range eight. The townships heroin designated in Homan tetters are wholly within, the limits of “ six sections in width on each side of said road,” and thoso In italics nre parly within said limits, as deglgnated on tlie diagrams, which will bo fur nished to the respective district fend offices by tho Com missioner of the General Land Offico. Lands reserved for schools, military and other purposes, will be excludod from safe. Tho fends will be sold sutned to the right of way granted by the said act of 10th September, 1650, to the State afore said, for said railroad, not exccoding one hundred fed. on each side thereof; and therefore the particular tracts of fend which include the road will be sold as containing tho quantities respectively shown by tho official plats. Each sale will bo kept open fora timo sufficient to admit of offering all tho fends, but not exceeding two weeks, and applications to make private entries of tho fends offered un der this proclamation will not be received until after the close of tbe public sale. Given under my hand at tho city of Washington, tho twenty-third day of May, Anno41ominl one thousand eight hurdred nnd fifty three. FRANKLIN PIERCE. By tho President: John Wiuon. Commissioner qf the General Land Office. The west half nnd northeast quarter of tho southwest quarter, the northeast quarter ot the northwest quarter, and the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter, of sec tion ono ; the east lialf of the northwestquartcr, the south east quarter, the west half of tho southwest quarter, and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, of twelve: and tho northeast quarter, ond north hall of southwest quarter, of twenty-ntno. tn township one: tho northeast quaiter of section thirteen.In township two; the west half of the northwest quarter of section elevon, In townshlo three • the east liair of the southwest quarter ol section twenty-five, nnd tho east half of the southwest quarter of thirty-six, tn township five, of range one. Tho west half and northeast quarter of the northwest quarter, the east half ot the northeast quarter, and the east half of the southeast quarter, of section two, la town ship two, of range two. The east half of the northeast quarter, aud the north- enst quarter ol the southeast quarter, ot section four, in township two, nnd the northwest quarterof tho northwest quarter of section fivo, In township three, of range three. The east half of the northwest quarter, the nothwest quarter of tho uorthesst quarter, and the east half of the southwest quarter, of section thirty. In township four : and the west half of the northwest quarter of section thirty- five. In township five.of range four. North of the base line and west of the fourth principal meri dian. Tho west half of tho northwest quarter of section three. In township two; tho east half of tho northwest quarter! tnd the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter, of four ; the west half of tho southeast quarter of six; the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of twenty- seven, and tiio southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of thirty four, in township three, of range ono. Tlie northwest quarter of section ten, and the west half of tho southeast quarter of thirty, tn township three, of range two. At the same puck, commencing on Monday, tho third dsy of October next, for the disposal of public fends within tbe following sections, and parts of sections, to wit: North of the base line and west of the fourth principal meri dian. Section ono, tho cast half and southwest quarter, the west half of the northwest quarter, and the northeast quar ter of the northwest quarter, of ten. tn township nine ; and the oast half of the southwest quarter of section twenty- six ; the wcsthnUnf twenty-seven; tho east half or twenty- eight, and the north half of thirty-five, in township ten, of rango fivo. lands appropriated by few for the use of schools, military, ond other purposes, together with those "swamp and over flowed fends, tnndo unfit thereby for cultivation.” if any, granted to tho State by the act entitled “ An act to enable the 8tate of Arkansas and other States to reclaim tho Iphfe. In the centre 1s a portrait of the fate Wm. Swatn, copyright secured. . Also. Swalm’a Vermifuge, A valuable Family Medicine, being a highly approved rem edy for all diseases arising from debility of the algestive or gans. such ns worms, cholera morbus, dysentery, fever and ague. bleeding piles, sick headache, «e. See the pamphlet (which may be had gratis) accompanying tho Vermifuge. Prepared only atSwsim’a Laboratory, the old stand Sev- enth-Htreet, below Chestnut, Philadelphia, and sold by all tho respectable druggists In the United States. Caution to the Public.—Persons wishing to obtain the genuine Swaim’s Panacea and Swalm’s Virmifuge. should be careful to observe that the name 8WAIM fe spelled cor rectly on the labels, or they may be imposed on by medl clnes made In Imitation of tlyiro by a person bearing a somewhat similar name, well calculated to deceive Gen eral agents for ihe Uhlted States. 8CHIFFELIN. BROTHERS k CO., tnh22—2awtf 104 and 106 Jolin-street. New York. ™ mialand Blood mum, Ujnlfld tliouunda who bn.Vd II i''i Wllt 'WmJ innmllou,eir«t. Inre.novlnz Nervous 8rt nowhernM II totKJldAj'" 1 ™, ie and prescribe it as the mn>( e tDrtl « Notice to actual settlers on lands of the United States originally ivithdraumfrom market on account qf the railroad grant. Under the act of Congress, approved 3d Mnrch 1863, en titled “An act to extend pre-emption rights to certain lands therein mentioned,” the Pre-emption laws of the United States as they now exist are extended over the alternate reserved sections of public fends along the line of the rail road hereinbefore mentioned, where the settlement and Im provements were made prior to the final allotment of tho at tomato sections to the said railro .d. Therefore atl claims by pre-emption to any of the alternate sections of public feuds withiu tho limits originally reserved will attach, If I redlc&ted upon seUlemonta made prior to the 4th Febru ary 853. tho date of the final allotment. Claims within the bIx miles limits must bo provon up at any time bofore the day herein fixed for tho commencement of public sale, nnd nre to bo paid for at the rato or two dol lars and fifty cents por sere. Claims outside of six miles, and within the limits of tho original reservation, must be proven up prior to tho restoration of said lands to private entry. Soldier’s bounty fend warrants, at a dollar and twenty- five cents per sere, may be received In paymont for either class of fend ; one warrant only, however, can bo located by each pre-emption. Immediately after tho close of the public sale directed by the foregoing proclamation of the PreaIdent.appUcationa wilt be recelvenfor tho purchase at private entry, or loca tion by wsrrants.of the lands reserved to satisfy this grant, outsldo of the six miles limits, tn such order as to prevent confusion nnd Insure accuracy. In accordance with instruc tions to bo Issued to the registers and receivers. JOHN WHSON, June 17—f!8 Commissioner General Land Office, pnr autboritt.] BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. In persuanco offew, I.Frankun Pierce, President of the United States of America, do hereby declare and make known, that pubUo sales will bo held at the undermention ed fend offices in the State of Wisconsin, at the periods hereinafter designated, to wit: At the Land Office at Willow River, commencing on Mon day. tho third day of October next, for the disposal of the public fends situated In tho following named townships, North of the bate line and west of the fourth principal meri dian. Townships thirty-two, thlrty-three, thirty-four, thirty- five, and thirty-six, of range five. Townships thirty-one, thirty-two, thlrty-three, thirty- four, thirty-five, nnd thirty-six, of range sir. Townships thirty-one. thirty-two, thirty-three, thirty- four, and thirty-five, of range seven. Townships tblrty-ono, thirty-two, thirty-three,and thirty- four, of range eight. Townships thlrty-i range nine. Townships thirty-one. thirty-two, thirty-three, and thir ty four. of range sixteen. Townships thlrty-thre< teen. At the Land Office at Mknabha. commencing on Monday, the tenth day of October next, for the disposal of tho pubitn fends within the undermen tinned townships and parts of townships, to wit: North of the baseline andeastqf the fourth principal meri- Townships twenty-fire end twenty-six, of range twelve. FraeUonol township* twenty-one, west of Wolf t river, End y-one, thlrty-two, and thirty-three, of Irty-three and thirty-four of range seven- mil, E „ — John townships twenty-four, twenty-fire, and twenty-*!x, of rango Fractional, to wnship twenty-one and twwty.two, wes* hf Wolfriver end Bayw, and townships twenty-three, twenty, fbnr, twenty.five, and twenty-slx, of range fourteen. /.Jr. Fractional township twenty-two. west of Wolf, rim, ii ~- —* tweptjr.four. and fractional * swamp lands ’ vnthln their limits,” approved September 28,1850, will be excluded from tho sales. In accordance with tho provisions of tho act of 11th July. 1846. hereinbefore referred to, pre-emption claims will not be allowed to any of the above mentioned lead mineral tracts, to he offered at Sllneral Point, until after they hnvo been offered at public safe, and become subject to private entry And these tracts will bo sold In such legal subdi visions m will Include the mine or mine* at not less than two dollars and fifty cents per aero ; nnd tf not sold at pub lic safe at such price, nor shall bo entered nt private safe within twelve moths thereafter, tho same shall be subject to salens other fends. „ The offering or tho above fends will bo commenced on the days appointed, and will proceed In the order in which thoj are advertised, until tho wholo shall have been offered, and the safes thus closed; but no nafe shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and no private entry of any or tho lands will be admitted until after the expiration of tho two weeks. Given under ray hand, at theeity of Washington, this twenty-first dsy of June, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred nnd fifty-three. By the President: FRANKLIN PIERCE. John Wilson. Commissioner of the General Land Offico. NOTTCX TO PRK-KMmON CLAIMANTS Every person entitled to tho right of pre-emption to a of the fends within tho townships and parts of townshl dish w . . any townships and parts of townships above enumerated, fe required to establish tho same to the satisfaction or tho registrar nnd receiver of the proper feud office, and mako pryraent therefor as soon as practica ble after seeing this notice, nnd before tho dsy appointed for the commencement or the public sale of tho fends em bracing the tract claimed, otherwise such claim wlU bo forfeited. JOHN WILSON. JygStlOw Commissioner of tho General Land 0 A BILL, to be entitled an Ordinance to divido tbe city Into four Dispensary Districts, to provide for the elec tion of a Dispensary Physician for each of said districts, and to declare tho duties and fix tho compensation of each Dispensary Physician: Sec. 1. Bo it ordained by tho Mayor and Aldermen of tbe city or Savnnnah nnd liamlots thereof In Council assembled, nnd It U hereby ordained by the authority of the same, That from and after the passago of this ordlnnnco, tho city be, and it is hereby divided Into four Dispensary Districts, tho first to embrace all that part of the city bounded on Uie north by the Savannah river, on the east by Jefferson- street continued to tho river, on the south by 8outh Broad- street and William-street, and on the west by the corporate limits ; th* second to embrace sit that part of the city bounded on tlie north by the river, on the east by the cor porate limits. on the south by South Broad-strect continu ed to the corporate limits, nnd on tho west by Jefferson-st. continued to the river ; the third to embrace nil that part of the city bounded on the north by WUllam-street and South Broad-street, on the cast by Jefferson-street continu ed to tho corporate limits, on the south by the corporate limits, and on the west by tho corporate limits ; and the fourth to embraconU that part of the city bounded on the norUi bv South Broad-strect continued to the corporate lim its, on the cast by the corporate limits, on the south by the corporate limits, and on the west by Jefferson-street con tinued to tho corporate limits. Sec. 2. Be It further ordained by the authority aforesaid. That there shall be elected at tho first regular meeting of Council after tho passago of this ordinance, nnd annually thereafter on the first regular meeting In July, a Dis pensary Physician for each of said districts, whoso dntv tt shall be to furnish the destitute sick within the limits of his district with necessary medicines, to giro them medical and surgical advice and attention, to visit them at their S taccR of abode when necessary, to attend in person, or y competent substitute, nt their offices on every Monday 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 vacclno matter for vaccinating tho poor, and to fornfeh physicians, the fet ter to pay a reasonable and proper price therefor. Sec. 3. Be It further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That tho Bald dispensary Physicians shall bo considered, held and taken as officers of the city, and shall bo liable to the same penalties for non-performanco or neglect of anv of their official duties aa nre now prescribed In the case (if other city officers. Sec. 4. Be It forthor ordained by tho authority aforesaid, That such Dispensary Physician before entering on tho du ties of his office slum take the oath proscribed for city offi cers. and execute a bond with two securities in the penal sum of onethnusand dollars.condltloualforIhofatthful perform ance of the duties of bis office. Each Dispensary Physician shall receive In full compensation for medicines and ser vices, a salary of six hundred dollars per annum, payable monthly. r J 8e.c. 5. Bo it further ordained by tho authority aforesaid. That all ordinances and parts of ordinances militatiug a- galnst this ordinance be. ami the same are hereby repealed. Passed in Council, Savannah, 14th July, 1853. . Sb ? L _ u. Wayne, Mayor. Attest. Edward O. Wnaox, Clerk of Council. jy!7 BILL, to be entitled an ordinance to amend an ordi- nance entitled “nn ordinance lo prevent bulls, cows, oxen and catres. and other cattle from running at large,” passed In Council. February. 1841. 8eo-1- Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city or Savannah and the hamlets thereof, in Council as sembled. nnd it is hereby ordained by the authority of the same. That from and after the passing of this ordinance, the provisions of the shove recited ordinance be so amend ed snd extended os to prevent bulls, cows. oxen, calves and other cattle running at largo within the following llmlta. vti: Guinnet-street on tho south, prolonged east nnd west to the extended Incorporate limits of the city of Savannah and the hamlets thereof; tho Savannah river on the north and the corporate limits of the city of Savannah on the east and west. See. 2. Be It further ordained by the authority aforesaid. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances militating against the provisions of this ordinance be, and the same are here by repealed. (Attest) Edward Q. Wilson, c. c. R. WAYNE, Mayor. E : IJTRACT of an Ordinance.! june4 passed August 2, 1880, entt* — tied in'• Ordlnnnco defining what shall be considered pucllc nuisances, and for the prevention, punishment and removal of the same.” Sec. 10. Be It further erdalned, That It shall not be law ful for any cow. steer, heifer or cairtobe or go at large within the llmlta of the city, from tho setting of thesun to the rising of the same ; and the owner* of such cattle so found at largo, shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding fire dollar# for each and ererr time any such animal shall be found at large ; tnd tt shaft bo the duty of the City Mar- ehaland City Constables to take such cattle so found at large, contrary to the provisions of this ordinance, and Im pound them until tho said fine and all costa are paid, and if tho animal be not claimed within fire days, it shall be the duty of tho City Marshal to sell tho same at the pound, flrat glrtng at least fivo days’ notice In one of tbe public gazettes of the city of the description of tho animal and the time and place of sale, and he shall nay tho nott proceeds, after deducting the fine and costa. Info the City Treasury, subject to tho order of Council, who may and shall order the same to be paid to tho owner of such animal when required See. 11. Be It further ordained, That any bull found at ferae within the llmlta of the city, shall be considered os i nuisance, and may bo killed by any person jnne24 LAUREL GROVE CEMETEUY. O RDINANCE PASSED 8D JUNE, 1862,-Sec, 10. Be It - f M rth !r®5 Wn ? 1 by the authority aforesaid. That from and alter the day of publication of the preparation of sold Lanrel Grove Cemetery shall be mode by the Mayor aa a- boro provided for t tt shall not he lawful to. Inter any dead body !n any other place within the corporate llmlta of the cltr of Hayannah, than In the said Laurel Oroya Cemstory TIIE WONDER OP TIIE WORLLM “ We would not grow ono bud of hope Yon cannot garner In ripe fruit 5 ” T HE GREAT REMEDY is at last discovered, and that fell destroyer of human happiness nt length is conquered! Consumption shall no longer rob our firesides of their brightest ornaments, and sink many a gentle spirit to an untimely gravo! Consumption can be cured—Asthma will soon he as the things that were—and Coughs and Colds, the K rents of that fell disease, that so often brings wo to the me* «f our feud, vanish, as If by magic, before this sover eign remedy. Tills is that which has so long been sought for, and is in full faith offered to the pubUo os a certain cure for coughs, colds, whooping-cough, croup, asthma, and consumption - and will, In any case where lungs sufficient are left to bus- tain life, check the ulceration and raise the patient to health. This Is 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 br honk. *' Tho sentiment, that consumption cannot be cured, has destroyed more lives than the disease Itself.”—Dr. Warren. But there la Hope | DEVINES* COMPOUND PITCH LOZENGE I The proprietor, by the use of this article, and the blessing of Providence, was raised, when he was pronounced by ills physician to he almost dying with consumption, to perfect health, nnd U not willing that so great a blessing should he withheld from those on whom “ tills right hand emissary oi death” lias placed his mark. The Lozenge fe perfectly harmless in its nature, and can be taken with hnpunlty by tho Infant and the Invalid ; and Its beneficial effects will be felt In a few hours after com mencing It* u*e. Let all then, try it. nnd tf these assertions are not proved, after an Impartial trial, the price of the box will be returned, and all agents are authorized to retund the money In any case whore the article is not perfectly sallstactory. These lozenges are put up In 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1 boxes.and only need a trial to bo fully appreciated. C. P. HUNT. Darien, Ga., only agent for the Southern States, to whom all orders must be addressed. fe!8-d&w use and prescribe it ^ Alterative and uiood Pn*t« ever known. To the sedentary itiS B,lm or GUM. EapwliH, to if 1 "™ 1 IL bte condition o' life, 't recoirnnoo.1.B„W point of efficacy to »ny of tlie nometoo, “'“"Won ccrtfntlctl under Ihe eomprehen,l„”“ Thin I. n ^epefoWe.^in't.pteMonttotik. “5 t, : b y™' *" »"J "l*te of health ere. A"H delicate fbnofe or Child, ’ to* nut Price $1 00 per bottle. .. w. V. ALEXANDER Kn p , bo. 1 Barcfey-atreet. U«tor ii ou ' l ^ ri F. ri * 1 ' ,r *. For safe by A. A. SOLOMONS and J V.bj 0 *' gists. Savannah, (fe. ' *'• r.-.. ttaylj ;,.l .5 AVK “’ 8 fH^IUlTPECTORir 1 fbrtheC sI^.S n ‘^ l Co i d f.’ ^«eo£l!i2Si 1 •A *»HP. ;/ «P TTEBE ... hope fo, Ihe .Irk riteeffi race yield to the control of art Of all itT *.® iclo W suffer from,none has carried more vlctlouto«-!■**' grave than Consumption uf the Lunw somo evidence tlmt this too may be cured 1m nnre eouipl.ln,,,Tn.l1^,hel,7,™.'"£“J >l>'pff Cherry Pectoral. J w ttmoTtdbj C HERRY IDZENGEE.—Compound Wild Cherry Lozenges. for coughs, colds, and inllenzas. These Lozenges will bo found much more convenient than any of the liquid preparations,as they can bo errried about the person, and always ready for use when the cough is troublesome, thui preventing a violent attack of coughing and constant irri tation of the lungs. Just received and forsale by deo7 W, W. LINCOLN, Monument Square. L inen Turkish friction towels—a very useful article for bathing purposes, and much superior to the gloves now In use Where friction is required, they are very highly recommended by the medical faculty In Eng land nnd the United States, just received and for sale by mh24 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square Space will not permit us to publish W... of tlie cures It ha* affected, but tte will fornlsh our circular. frre.whereiaPlSi’W and Indisputable proof of tbe fncts. fu l lrticD kn Sufferers, read and judge for yourwlre* ibr Iqfluensaand hooping (huA Sir: I have repcatedly^tised'^r'aerrv n p«i hooping cough and influenza and tare SfifiLt the Pectoral has always afforded instant relief. We attest lh. truth of Ihe .her, .lal™, J ni* B,:U>ra - M. MtGiSTT, Editor Kaihvilk Whir JM.ZiEJiEMUN.Druggi,;. H Jbr a ConsumjtittCounh. n n, _ 17TWBI-R0.lv, y.k«( Hear Sir I For three per, I hire W.iliwX cough so dislreMing that I frequeutty .tiapatrM unteh of the time I »a. ..bllcnl lo Jit upjn SjHj chair, a. mj coogh trouhl Militate at, »h„| Ju '""S”!? 1 tuaay reme-h.t .111,,ml cathtJlffi tried the Qterry Pectoral, which tindtr IMdnnl me altogether. lam with gratitude your*, ^ , JisraVCtTMin. Thu w one of the numerous cures of Atama vita k K Um accredited to Cherry Perioral. Albany. N.Y..Anriltt Dr. Ayer, I/iwell—fH-nr Sir: I have for jean bwailllltt. ed wfth asthma in the wont form, nt that I Utfbwn obliged to sleep in my choir for n larger part of the time, being unable to breath.* on my bed. f luri trW i nt»{ many medicines, to no purpose, until mr thuklnV. scribed, as an experiment your Cherry PectcraL At first it seemed to mnke me worse; but in lew thins week. 1 began to experience tbe mo>t mtifrinz relief from Its use; and now. in four weeks, Ihe ducaiel. entirely re moved. I can sleep on my lied with comfort, and eafor state of health which 1 had never expected to enjoy 0rJ}0ol0. UNIVEI18ITY OF LOUISIANA-MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. T HE Annual Course of Lectures In this Department will commence on MONDAY, November 14, and will ter minate in tho ensuing March. JAMESJONKS, M. P., Professor of Practlco. J. C. RIDDELL. M. D., Professor of Chemistry. WARREN STONE, M. P.. Professor of Surgery. A II rt>Uia 11 tk ii r ..f ni..i.._t“. ' it g»iw»r..T oiunr., ni. x».. rroiessor oi surge! A. II. CENAS, M. D.. Professor of Obstetrics. A. J. WEDDERBURn, M. I)., Professor of Anatomy. GU3TAVUSA. NOTT, M. D , Professor of Materia Medics. THOMAS HUNT, M. D., Professor of Physiology and Pathol- CORNELIUS O. BEARD,M.D., 1 ^ , ... SAMUEL P. CIIOPPIN, M. P. j Demonstrat < , r» of Anatomy. Tlio rooms for dissecting will ho open from the third Mon day In October to the First of April. The Faculty are Visiting Physicians and Surgeons of the Charity Hospital, and attend this Institution from Novem ber to April. The 8tudents accompany the Professors in their visits, and thus enjoy extraordinary practical adv tages. free of expense. There are about ono thousand patients prescribed for dally la this Hospital. Tlie number or patients fe nearly twenty thousand, in the jenr. 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 inJNovember next. Anatomy—Prof. J. E. Holbrook, M. D. Surgery—Prof. E. Geddings, M. 1). Institutes and practice—Prof J. Henry Dickson, M. D. Physiology-—Prof. James Moultrie, M. I). Materia Medica—Prof. Henry R. Frost. M. D. Obstetrics—Prof. Tlioa. 0. Prioleau, M. I). Chemistry—Prof, C. U. 8hepard, M. I). Comparative Anatomy—*Prof. L. Agnssit-M. D. Demonstrator of Anatomy—Francis T. Mites. M. I>. Prosector to the Professor of Surgery—J. F. M. Geddings, CLINICAL INSTRUCTION. Dr. J. Cain, M.D., Physician to the Marine Hospital, and Ginlcal Instructor, lectures twice a week on the Diseases or Hint Institution. Prof. .1. Ford Prioleau, M. D., Physician to tho Hospital of tho Alms House, at Which lectures me delivered twice a week on diseases, tho diagnosis discriminated, and tlio stu dents Indoctrinated in their treatment. Demonstrative Instruction in medicine and surgery, at tho College Hospital, by the Professors of the Medical Col lege. •At» special meeting of tho Trustees and Faculty of tlie Medical College of tho State of South Carolina, held on tlie Medical 3d of January, 1852, Dr. L. Agassiz was unanimously elect ed Professor of Comparative Anatomy, with the distinct understanding that the collegiate expenses of the student are not to be increased by this addition to the course. Jyl2—law6 HENRY R. FROST, Dean. ». 7 . Browne, President nnd Professor of Mental nnd 1 C * bPANtat Mum •**,»» „ni,« GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE, T Legislative Charter, granted in 1849. UEc—. , ... wl: Geo. Y. Browne, Moral Science. P. I/WD. Professor of Natural Sciences. I.. R. Branham, Professor ol Mathematics and Director Music. Herat M. Holtzclaw, Professor or Belles Lettres. Tlie Faculty will be assisted by the following Ladles, viz Mrs. Browne, Mrs. Branham, Misses Bennett, Bums tend. Meredith, ana E. Bennett Catalogues containing further Information, may be ob- talncd by applying to either of the officers of the College, or to either_of the following gentlemen, who constitute the E. J( - -- Board of Trustees: E. I Jones, M. D., President; B. M. Pee ples, haqr., Treasurer; Thos. J. Burney, Esqr., Secretary; Col. J. It. Walker, Rev. N. G. Foster, Rev. C. M. Irwin, Wm. S. Stokes. Edmund Walker, Zachariah Fear*, Nathan Massev. IV m. W. B. Crawford, M. I)., Bcnj. Harris, Jas. F. Swanson, j t\. rears, R. P. Zimmerman. Madison, Morgan county, Dec. 23rd, 1851. dr 20 lawd&wtf MERCER UNIVERSITY. Penfidd, Greene County, aa. OTUDIBI. rpHE Studies In this University are:—A Theological course X of three years, designed for those who nre prenarini ' the Gospel Ministry ; A Collegiate Course of Tour years, equal to that of other Colleges in the country; A Scientific Course of three years, Including, with somo ad dition, all the studies of the Collegiate Course except tlie An cient Languages ; ADWBWON. Tlie regular time for tho admission of Students, Is at the opening of tho Fall Term, the lost Wednesday In August. Candidates for admission nto the Collegiate Course must sustain a satisfactory examination In Geography, Arlth- mctic, English, Latiu and Greek Grammar, Cesar, Virgil, Cicero’s Select Orations, and Jacob’s Greek Reader ; ana must bo at least fourteen years of age. Candidates fot admission Into the Scientific Conroe must sustain a satisfactory examination on Geography, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Simple Equations in Algebra, and two hooka in Geometry; and must be at feast sixteen years of ago. Tuition. Spring Jbut. Ibll 7km. In Theological Seminary, Gratuitous... .Gratuitous. Lv College, $26 00 $15 00 Scientific Course, 26 00 15 00 In Academy— l’ropnrnteryClass, 26 00 15 00 8econd “ 20 00 12 00 Third « 16 00 9 00 Elementary M 10 00 6 00 Room Rent. 6 00 4 00 Cohtingent Expenses 2 00 1 00 These expenses require to be paid In advance. From Btudent# who lodge In the College buildingSi fifty dollar* will tie received as full payment for the tuition fees, room rent, and contingent expense* of the year. Tho price of Board in the village fe $10 per month ; of washing, room-rent, and fuel, $3. Tlie Commencement fe held on the feat Wednesday In July. Tli here are two Vacations, dividing the year Into terms, as follows; . First Term—from feat Wednesday In August to December 16th. Winter Vacation—from December 15th to February 1st. Second Term—from first day of Fobruary to Commenee- ment. Summer Vacation—from Commencement to fe*) Wed nesday in August. B. M. SANDERS, Secretary of the Board of Trustee*. Any friend, by application to Dr. J. L. DAGO, Proaldentof University, will receive a catalogue, containing tbe i of studies, and all other necessary Information. ei peeled to enjoy. (iED#0r8.FAIA*T. Commission and Forwarding Merchant. From the President of Amhertt CvUeut.LlmrdIMtKk It. D., LL. I)., ih. J. C. Ayer—Sir: I have used your Cherry Pectoral tn my own cane of deep-seated bronchitis, and am wtixticd.fiwn its chemical constitution, that It in an admirablecem|«nmd for the relief of Inryngirol and bronchial dScultiet. it my opinion, ns to its superior character, can I*of any aer vice, you are at liberty to use it asyou think proiwr. Amherst. Sept. 12.1849. Khw.wd Untucwi. Among other distinguished authorities who bate lent their names to recommend this preparation a» the beat known to them for affntilionaof the lungs arc: President Perkins. Vermont Medical College. Professor Sillininn, Yale College. Professor Valentine Mott. New York. Professor Cleavland. itowdoin Medical College. Profeasor HuttcrlleM. Ohio Medical College. Cnnudlan Journal of Medical Science. Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. Charleston. S. C. Medical Review. New Jersey Medical Reporter. Hon. Henry Clay, U. S. Senator. Hon. Geo. P. Marsh. American Amtaasador to Turkey Gen. Emanuel Guineas. President of Chill. Rt. Rev. Ed. Power.Lord Bishop vt Torunte. Also, many eminent physicians in foreign countnei. Not only in the more dangerous and dlatresalag dlaesees of the Lungs, hut also ns a family medicine for occasional use. it Is the safest, pleasantest and best in te world Prepared by J. C. AYKR.Chemist.l/iwell Mm. Sold by TURNER k CO.. A. A. 80IMUXS, W. V. IJN- COLN. HENDRICKSON k MOORE Savannah: and by a" the Druggists throughout the State. eodkwnm-mivlJ CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE. THE GREAT PURIFIER UK TIIE BLOOD! Not a Particle of Mercury in It. A N INFALLIBLE REMEDY for Fcrufnla. King'* Eifl, Rheumatism. Ohstinnte CutaneousFj-uption*.Piinpkes nr Pustule on the Face, Blotches. Roils. Chronic Sore Kin. Ring Worm or Tetter. Scald Read, Enlargement and Pain of the Rones nnd Joints, Stubborn Ulcer*. SyphllWc Pow ders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Meeaieaarinng ' id! ’ - 1 from an injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudence tn life. Impurity of the Blood. This vnluablo Medicine, which ha* become celebrated fof the number of extraordinary cures effected through iU ;encv, Jibs induced tlie proprietors, at the urgent agency, has induced the proprietors, at thrurgeni rn;»y»i of their friends, to offer it to tlie public, which ther dowith the utmost confidence in its virtue*and wnndeiwtwtlttl properties. Tlie following certificatis. selected from a hrji number, are. however, stronger testimony than the word of tho proprietors; ond are all from gentlemen | known In their localities, and of the highest re»peft*W'l/ many of them now residing in tlie city of Richmond. '*• F. BOYDEN. Esq., of tlio Exchange Hotel, nicbmwd known every where, savs he lias seen the Medicine «iim CAwnm’a Spanish Mixtcrx administered te over *««»»« cases, in nearly ail the diseases for which It U recommroa- cd, with the most astonishingly good result*. He«J» 11 “ tho most extraordinary medicine lie ha* ever seen. AGUE AND FEVER—GREAT CUHE-J herehyw#. tlmt for three years I had Ague and Fever of the m«ti lent description. I had several Physician*, took l*rg*1 titles of Quinine. Mercurv. snd I helieve all the Topic* «• II JlIXTriw, „ tually cured me. and lam happy to say l^veM , Chills or Fevers since. I consider It the beet Tonic Is tM world, and tho only medicine that ever irached my <**■ Beaver Darn, near Rishmond. Va. JjJJIjJ LO- > ■ C. B. LUCK! Esq. nowin theeity of Richmond.*^ many years in the Post Office, has inch . i, astonishing efficacy of Cartkh’s br*vpn Minmll _ lms bought upwards of 60 bottles, which he ha* IP . (Q to the afflicted. Mr. Luck nay* he ha* never known l foil when taken according to directions. . . Dr. MINGE. a practi.ing Phy.irUa. and former'/ City Hotel, in tho city of Richmond, ssyii» W in a number of Instances the effect* of Uwa j 0 , - Mixture, which were mo*t truly- aurprtaing. U 1. f{ Ui case of Consumption, dependent on the Liver, tn g feet* were wonderful Indeed. . ranker fc Morris. SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of the firm of IWnm*( iehmond. was cured of Liver complaint of Milllire rr *‘l ' . .... nlrfu' Ing. by the use of two bottle* of *5, h( Rich- GREAT CURE OF SCROFUM-TlmEdit** <* mond Republican had a servant employed room, cure t of violent ncrofol*. combined . in their pr* u with Rhcuma- Hi room, cure t of violent scrofula, commurj tiSm, which entirely disabled him. and of Carter’s Spanish Mixture m»d« M^flwrfolly r«om- tl.n V.tKom n » nnhlic not foe. **J “Til lh* mend it to all who blood." •e afflicted with any disci** ol STILL ANOTHER CURE ^.^S^HMnUhE valuable boy cured of Scrofula by tan .i d . BP JaWS 2 tore. I consider It a truly v * ,u * b !?p m R o & Rlcbmo w, i TAYLOR, Conductor on the R B ' VTratelo. „„ V .. M Branding Cored, Salt" iihetim of 20 JS^ijJjjSyRRhBraJ Mr. JOHN THOMI-SO.nl residing jo UiedUJ f |we ,2 * “ n is moat remarkable. . WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond, - cured of Spyhllis. in the J,«d» It,» ad eo0 ' Mixture. He «v. he cheerfully recommen sldera it an Invaluable medicine. . gcrofil* RICHARD E. WEST, of Richmond. wa«g^ ^ 0D by and what physicians called conflnned C°d i « P three boi ties of Carter's Span sh Mixture. ^ k» EDWIN BURTON. Cotnmiasionerof the | a * has seen the good effects of Garters .TJ rfcrieort** aim wen mcnuuu , number of SpyhUltlc cases, and aays that horrible disease. L m . n * v*.. cored old "J? WM. 0. HARWOOD, of BAw* "jS., nn't ulcers which AluhM him Inn, w.»W |» Miden Lane._Ne_w_York ;<i vf 1MKorlh jd Stieeli 5 ^ rW U DY07T*SONS,No.mNorth a ramwj if the I Pole d ^tmelB yCU, ‘ ^^“aCRANT^N. 0 JOlpSroiy k CO. S 8D8.—Richardson’s d-4 Irfeh Llnens. nHlow ms; 84 to 1*4 linen Sheeting*, 74te 104 *DqjlI*’s Damask andootered bordered Nap- COUGHS, COLOR ^-7. -- M ofcoep^Ta T)ASTIIJiS Dfe PARIS-For lje cure l prri^ r andbronchfet affections of the th^*^, tb*P^ this season of the fife U heir to, tiilcs de Paris to cure all the JU* 1throat.‘••HTiI nay they will cure *H atRcliposofra® 1 j, to yJor,» , them will prove. Manufactured by f Maldon-fene, New York. .^^tBrsofl 1 ^ , ESSBiBSsarecogssgg ag^gggitfieaftH r ft W" ’ m 1 ^ -