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itmsi- V«M iropitlto Court is furor of ft. 1). ft H. WSi oolut Simoon I. Mur- ^ 1&, Shjrtftao^ C't'^vIij 1 in'^tcnisJrn.i', boforo Urn court houootn tliocityofsooonnob,bolwoonthelogoibouro of oolo, one bomgnoiy. JOHN DEVAftKY,Blierlff 0.0. ’ '^toTHAMSHBUTPS SALK,—"ITUt _b« J7J U*Tueaday |n September next, before the court house in tho cltr or 8oT»n«»b.a\l the Interat of Ruth K. Reed In oU that lot or porcel of land, being lot number eight, end the ' eastern half of lot number nine, first tything, Anion ward, on State-street, between Drayton and Abercorn-streeU, to gether with the Improvementa on said lots; levied on to Satisfy a fi. te. Isiued from Chathem 8Mperior Court In fo- vot of Philip D. Woolhopter, agent, against Ruth E. Heed. Property pouted out By plaintiff’s attorney, * augfi v * JO®? DKVAN^V. Slierlff aa jf jDiordlahshlb^OYdr the Edward 0. aud James U. Marshall, Marshall, dreeased | II dspsai .. . to elteandadmontsh all whom It _ cemt Whi.-_ Court of Ordinary person ahd m *• minors of. Msu These are, therefore, to — may conoern, to be and appear before paid Court to make objection (Many they hate) on or before the first Monday In Ootobsr next, otherwise mid letters will be granted. Witness, Joseph Gaoahl, Esq., Dsp. Ordinary forCbatham county, this 15th day of Anguit L 18M. suglfi JOB, QANAHL, DSP. O.Q.O. Court *»t Odinary, for letters of dismission as executor on the estate of Miss Priscilla Hbuston t These are, therefore, to clteandaduionlah all whom Itmay concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objec tion (If any they nave) on or before tho first Monday In January next, otherwise mid letters will be granted, Witness, John M.MIllen.&q., Ordinary forChatham com ty this 1st day of July, 1853. v jyy JOHN M. MH.LEN o. n. o. C HATHAM SHERIFF’8 BALE CONTINUED.—Will be sold on the first Tuesday In September next, before the court house In the city of Savannah, between the usual hours of sale, one undivided fourth part of two wharf lots, or pieces of ground, situated on Hutchison’s Island. In the eonnty of Chatham and State of Qoorgls, being lota Nos. thirteen and fourteen, together with all the reser- . volrs, wharves, buildings and Improvements on said lots, and the steam engines and boilers, the plaining ma chine, clapboard machine, saw gates, force pumps, and all other macnlneiy of every kind 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 of EdwardT. Klnchley and Robert Todd, to satisfy afl. fis. oh foreclosure of a mortgage issued from Chatham Superior Court In favor of George Newell vs. Edward F. Klnchlsy and Robert Todd. Property set forth In said fl. fa. aug3 JOHN DEVANNY, Sheriff c. c. C HATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE CONTINUED.—Will be sold, on the first Tuesday In September next,before the court house In Savannah, between the legal hours of sale, all teat certain messusgo tenement and tract of land, situate, lying and being In the county of Chatham afore said. butting and bounding as follows: Commencing at the south-east corner of tee limits or.tee city of Savannah and running sonth’18*. west 26 chains and 2 links along the line of said dty limits continued, to a road commonly known as Lover’* Lane, thence along the line of said road north 77*, west 18 chains and 67 links to a ditch, thence along the centre of uid ditch north 18”, east 26 chains and 2 links to the southern line of said city limits, thence along said line of city limits south 77*. east 18 chains and 67 links to tee point of starting—containing thirty-five and a half acres, more or less; levied on as the property of Jo seph M. Turner, to satisfy a fl. fa. issued from Chatham Su perior Court in fevor of John F. Qullmariln. administrator of Wilson Oden,'deceased, against Jooeph M. Turner Prop erty pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. aofc3 JOHN DEVANNY, Sheriff c. o. C AMDEN EXECUTRIX’S SALK.—By virtue of an order of the Ordinary of Camden county, will bo told before the oourt house door in the town of JelTcrsonton, on the flrstTneaday in October next, between tho usual hours of sale, the following negroes, via: Amelia, Joe, Sarah. Jack, and Hannah; also, two bounty land warrants. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of the estate of 0. P, Cohen, late of said county, deoeaaed. ang7 MARY ANN COHEN, Ex’lx. C AMDEN ADMINBTRATOR’8 SALE.—By virtue of ( • order of theOrdinary of Camden county, i before tee court honse door In tho town of jeffersonton, on tee first Tuesday In October next, between the nsnal hours of sale, the one-third of the steamer Wm. Gaston; sold for the benefit of the heirs of the estate of John Hebbard, late of said county,deceased. ' angT ELIZABETH A. HEBBARD, Adm’lx. G EORGIA—Buttock County s By ah order hf the Court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold, on tee first Tuesday In October next, before the Courthouse door In said county, five hundred and thirty acres of pine 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 tee estate of John Collins, and sold for the benefit of tee heirs end creditors of said deceased. augl3 JOHN BERIE, Administrator. G’ EORGIA—Bulloch County;—To all whom It may c of Ordinary for letters of administration on the estates of Amos Laseter and Mary taseter, late of said county, de- These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear before the Court of Ordi nary to make objections (ir any they have) on or before the first Monday in October next, otherwise said letters will be granted. „ , Witness. William Lee, Sr., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch County, this eleventh day of August, 1853. -13 • WILLIAM LEE, Sr., 0. B. augl G EORGIA—Chatham County J—To all whom It may con corn i Whereas, Norman Wallace will •piny at tho Court of Ordinary for letters dlamlssory as Excutor on the estate of Robert Isaac ; . ..... These are, therefore, to cl to and admonish all whom It may coueero to be and appear before said Court to make objec tion (Many they have) on or before the first Monday In February next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness. John M. MUlen, Esq.. Ordinary for Chatham coun. ty.this second day of July, 1863. j,3 JOHN M. SULLEN. 0. 0. 0. G EORGIA—Chatham County t—To all whom it msy c corn : Whereas, Johu II. Strous will apply at the Co of Ordinary for letters dlsmissory as administrator cum tes- tomento annexo on the estate or Godfrey Mown : These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (If any they have) on or before the first Monday In November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness. John M. MlUen. Esq.. Ordinary for Chatham County, this thirtieth day of March, 1868. to had JOHN M. MILLKN. 0. 0. 0. G EORGIA—Chatham County ••—All whom it may concern Whereas, John B, Barnard will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmissory as administrator cum testa- mento annnexo on the estate of Mrs. Ann Mongin : Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern to be and appear before said Court, to make objection (If any they have) on or before tho second Mon- J » ft -41.—i— letters will be granted. Ordinary for Chatham Jylfi JOHN M. MILLEN, 0. 0. 0. day in January next, otherwise said 1 Witness, John M. Mtllen. Esq., C countv. this llth day of July, 1863. G EORGIA—Chatham Ckmttiy.—To all whom It may con cern : Whereas, Mary A. Rousseau will apply at the Court or Ordinary for letters of administration on the es tate of Julius 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 havo) on or before the first Monday in September next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness. Joseph Oanahl, Deputy Ordinary for Chatham county, this 1st day of August. 1853. July 29 JOSEPH QANAHL, DIP. 0.0. 0. G EORGIA— Chatham County -—To all whorn^t may con- corn : Whereas, William J. Marshall will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the os- tote of Margaret W. Mnrsliall: These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom Itmay concern to be and apper boforo said Court to make objec tion (if any they have) on or before the first Monday in Oc tober next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, Joseph Ganahl, Esq., Dep. Ordinary for Chatham county, this third day of August. 1863. aug JOSEPH GANAHL dkp.o. c. o. G EORGIA—Chatham County:-To all whom It may concern: Whereas. John Everard will apply at the Court of Or dinary for letters of dlsmissory as administrator on tho es tate of Patrick Tierny. deceased : These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all concerned to filo their objections (If nny they have) to the applicant in tee Clerk’s office of said Court, on or before the first Mon day of November next, otherwise letters dlsmissory will be granted. Witness. John M.'MIllen, Esq.. Ordinary for Chatham coun- ty, this 30th day of March. 1858. mhgO JOHN M. MILLEN, o. c. 0. G \ EORGIA—Chatham Cr,untg.—7o alfwbom it may con- T cern : Whereas. William J. Bulloch, Executor of the estate of Mary Neufvill. deceased, will apply to the Court of Ordtnary for letters dlsmissory on tee said estate: These are, therefore, to clto and admonish all and singu lar the kindred and creditors of said dcoeased, to be and appear at the office of John M. Millen, Ordinary, within the time prescribed by law. and show cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Witness. Joseph Ganahl. Deputy Ordinary for Chatham county, this 1st dayof August. 1853. July 29 JOSEPH QANAHL. DKP. 0. 0. 0. EORGIA—Chatham County.—To all whom It may con cern : Whereas, Henry Williams will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmissory on the estate of Lochlln Wright, deceased; These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to be 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.. l>ep. Ordinary for Chatham county tlils 10th day of August. 1863. au811 JOS. GANAHL, dsp. o. 0. 0, Chattel B Ash, William .BAni .... B Achord, Gcargo W Anderson, Stewart Austin, t Armstrong, Thomas A Sskew. Thomas Arfie- tenjsmlnR '' lii-dim-dto t Bourquln. John W Bite, Gilbert Butler, Juhh P Uolfeulllet, John V Barber, Julius Baeharach, George j Blount, Anton Borcnert, Joseph Black. Alexander Frauds Bcunett. James U Bashlor. Michael Boley, Claudius E Barle, Chaa W W Uruen. James M Butler. Hyman K Byck. William J Uapdjr, Edwin H Bacon, Wm James Bulloch. Stogmund Borg. Milton J Buckner, John Boston, Henry S Bognrdus, William H Uulloch,l’strick Bulkley, John W Bessley, John 4 Barnwell, JunesT Buckner, Anthony Busier, Thomas A Jrown, John Burns, Joseph H Burroughs, Berrion M B Bur roughs. William F Brantley, Charles 11 Bell, Eliaa B Bara tow. Peter A Blots, Wm Gaston Bulloch, Isaac Rrunucr. Juhu Urunuer, James Bancroft, Philip H Bohn, James A frown, John Mscpherson Berrien, Barnard E Bee. Richard llurko, David Bell, Thomas H Barrett, Edward J Blount, Wolfo Barnett, Conrad E Byck, Chattel Bishop, Wm lltols, Valentino Brunner, Charles W Brunner, Joseph W Drown, Joseph H Baldwin. Frauds Blair, Michael Brannon, James K Bullough. James A Baker, William M Blount, Wm Ben ken,William 1» Baslilor, WilliamBurges.Ueorge A Bolfeuil- let, William Beenken, Patrick Braay, Thomas G Bulloch, Henry Uogshaw, William Brunkard, James M Butler, John F Blakely, Michael Boylan, Thomas Bourkn, William 8 Bos inger. Joseph Bryan, llenry Burt. William Burke, Harvey L Byrd, Francis 8 Battley, Henry F Bennett, Juhn Bosch, John Blouut. Samuel P Bell, Michael Barry. Patrick Brad- ioy, Philip Uringman, Augustus lloulincau, Rteh’d Brown. C.—Solomon Cohen, Bernard Constantine, David 0 Cash, William Cullen, Peter Corb, David LopesColien, James A Courroisie, Montgomery Cumming, Daniel B Camp. George B Cumming, Moses Coburn. William Crabtree. Aaron Cham K Um, Daniel D Copp, Isaac Cohen, Frederick Cook, Frederick f Cornwell, William P Clark, WiUiam H Cuyler, Carrol A Cloud. Spencer Curroll, Pierce Condon, William M Charters, Charts < Clare, Daniel Clarke. John F Compognlao. George Calley, Myles D Cullens, Peter L Constantine. Nicholas Cru- ger, Henry R Christian. Joliu Cordeal, Wallace Cumming. James H Carter, William Cooper, John J Cornell, James T Clark. James 0 B Campbell, Samuel J Cassells. Joseph S Curruthers. John D Charlton, Bryan Connor, William Oscar Charlton, William Cox, Hugh Cullen, James Cleary, Moses S Cohen, Thomas Corr, Joseph tiClaghorn,John FCarsten. Charles P Cooper, John G roene Cooke. Henry Cleaver, Jacob Cohen, Benjumln L Cote, Silas M Coldng. John L Clark. Thomas W Cooper, Henry Casson. James Cox, Robert M Charlton. James Cox. Francis Canfield, Peter Clara, Janus Carey, Thomas Cusach. Thomas Carey, Daniel Cote, Luko Christie. Lowls F Cooke, Earl A Crafts, Patrick Clark, Midi- ael Cusach. Midiael Conway. Antonio Cbristidora, Isaac J Cohen, Francis Champion. Aaron Champion. Thomas Col Bus, Edward T Conner, William Conner. Andrew Connor, Charles Cannon. Tlmmas Conway, Richard W Cubbedge, Francis T Colo. William Carson, Wm F Chaplin, Moses A Co hen. Heman A Crane, John Casa, John M Cooper, tan: C Clark, Luke Canon, Robert J Cougliev, Jonathan A doy, Denis Clalry, John Oerconely. Joseph V Connerat. Connolly, Juhn L Cope, A Corues, John A Chambers. Putrick Carney, Michael Cleary, Janies ECope, William A Cook, Bar ton Centre. John Clancy.Thomas CunnilT, John Cleary. D.—David R Dillon, Martin Duggan. Archibald 0 Daven- K rt. Isaac I>avls. John Dally. James Dunn, William Dixon, trickDevine.Chesley Dugger, William H Dunning, Henry J Dickerson, Albert L Detarge. Isaac D’Lyon. JohnK Davis, John Doyle, ir.,Isaac DeLaroche, William M Davidson, Wm H Davis, Richard Dawson,Charles S Davis, Nicholas Dixon, tawls L Davis, Francis H Demere, Patrick Doyle. Michael Donnelly, Morty Dorean, John Downing. Richard W Dela ney, Thomas Doyle. Thomas E Davis. Sheldou C Dunning, George W Davis, Michael Dally. Francis D Dana, Joseph 0 Davis, John Doyle. Jacob DcLaMotta. John P A Dupon, Pat- rick Dolan, Frauds Daly. James H Dcmund. James Doyle Putrick Downey. James Downey. Michael Downey, Johu Deacey. Henry Danonfelscr, John Dolan. E—Heury Ellis, Peter Endres. John Everard. Richard Ennis,-lohn Klskcnmp, Stephen Elliott, Jacob A Epstein, John B Epstein, Thomas Eden, Daniel Egan, Jas A Ernst, John Eady. F.—Joseph Felt. Owen Foley, Jeremiah Fickllng. Green Fleetwood, Louis N Falligant, Caspar J Fulton. Washington F Florence. Joseph 8 Fay, John G Falligant. John 0 Ferrill, Andrew Furry. Frederlch Finch. William D Ford, Sewell H Fihk. John Flemming, Richard Flanigan. Thomas Ford, Patrick Fleming, John Foster, John D Pish, Bryan Foley, - Joslali R Fisher, John Foley. Jacob Friend. Dugald Fergu son. John Flannegnn, James Fountain. Henry R Fort.Benja min Flckling. Robert Ferrell. Oordoy Kayo. Joseph E Fall!- gant. Randolph B Fell, William Fielding. James A Fawus, william B Fleming. Alexander Fawcett, George S Frierson, Charles Fox, Jacob Friend. Isham Freeman, John Finney, James Foley. John Fitrgerald. Frederick S Fell, Patrick Fo ley. John Fit * ‘ * ~ Willi _ “• ton. Daniel II 8tewart,JohnS]one, Btobblns, Jacob Bplng, William I Matthew Shannon, Dennis Sulllvat Sh wink, James Shea, James P Screvwi, Tbompwt. William SwnlhRlohard Bcanlan, Alexander A Smets, Wil liam H smith, Andre* Steafrater, Edward ,J Sanders,.Mor- decal Bheflall,Sr., Jacob A Shelter. Herman Sangstoch. Jas M Stripling. Francis Sawyer, Timothy Sheridon.John Scud dor, James8kInner, Lewis Smith, John She*. Geo IBpcn- inn, iftirici ncanian.uosepu nuutvan.uonn ouittvau, Jonn inlan, George N Staley. Henry Stark,GeorgoShultx,Dan- 8uitlvan, Henry Saunnere, Charles E Smith, Samuel Sol- ions, Edward J Saunders, Thomas F Stevens, Newton John BBpan, Capt JpbnStevepsonJ)r James M Schley. Thomas Saunders, John Steinberg, Wyatt W Btnrke. William. Slam William J Stafford. William R Sy mons, Patrick Scanlan. Joseph Sullivan, John Sullivan, John Scanted,Geor— ” " w - iol SuIIf onions, , Stripling, William Star. Jr., Amos Scudtter. James Swan Sullivan, Adam Short. John Sherlock, William Sanders, Chares Schrenk. Ephraim Scudder. Augustua-Schoidoiimn. John Sullivan,Martin Sullivan,William F Shearer,.Nicho las Sinnot. T^—Petcr G Thomae. John F Tuckor, John TThomns, William 8 Thompson, George H Titcomb, Cliarlos G Talblrd John D Tonbrock. John Thompson, Frederick A Tupper. Jas Thurrt. William D Tinsley. Barnard G Tildou, Anderson C Toms, Francis Traehelut. William TThompson. John Tier ney. Edward Townsend. John C Taylor. Alfred F Turinv, Is- reel K TeITt, Lewis E Tebeau. Win II l'ison. John H Tltodo, Cornelius Turbusb. Joslah P Tustln. John V Tarver. Israel K Tetft, David Thompson, William Thomas, Peter Thomp son. Joseph 11 Thompson. Stephen A Tumor. John Tannor. William S Taylor, Mlltou Turner. Patrick Ty dings, Henry J Tiedetnann. Charles Van Horn. David Vender Trislam Vcrstille, Henry H Verstille, William H S Verstille, Ilonry VIelstilcb, William CVandenburgh. ’ Wh—Richard Wayne.Edward G Wilson, William Waters. Robert 1) Walker. Henry F Wllllnk. Luuretico W Wall, Na thaniel F Webster. Henry 0 Wjrcr, James T Webb. Henry E Weed, Smith Warner. Thomas White, Francis HWelman. Nicholas Wolf. William White, Thomas 8 Wayne. Benjamin Whitehead. Jacob Wlneberg, Samuel A Wood. Gcorgo 8 Wait, Charles Wilson. Thomas J Walsh, John W Wilson. Jo- Jeph Washburn, Zacliariah N Winkler, tawls W Wells. Ed mund Wallen, Wylly Wowlbridge. Christopher White. Seth Woodward. Isaac Wilder, Dennis Wynn. James White.Philo H WUdman. William Watson. William P White, Philip D Woolbonte. Ashbel Wollcs, John J Waver, Jacob Walter, George M Willett, James T Welles, James Whillhan. F.nos Withington. Allen R Wright, Samuel Wllmot, Wm Wilson. Wiliam Wright. James M Wayne. William TlioraoWilliams, Patrick White, Janies W White. Richard Wlcknxn. William MWadtey, Jacob Waldburg. George W Wylly, William C Wylly, Isaac P Whitehead, tawls Wiggins. William Waters, James White.Stephen P. Whitehead, James M Wayne. Hen* a K Washburn, Claus Wittsclien, Conrad Wal'dschmidt. in WilllaroHon. John C Wagner. George M Waldburg. Jno J Walts. Edward 0 Withington. James S Wilkins, Norman Wallace, William II Wiltberger, Peter Wiltberger, Simeon Walter. Joseph W Webster. Amos E Webster. Tlios White. Thomas Wood, Henry F Will ink, Jr.. George 8 Wobb, Wil liam Webster. Michael Waleh. John KWard, Stephen B Wil liams, Irvin L Wolf, John Wickham, Michael Weldon. V.—Dr Easton Young. Peter Yonson, Jol.n A Yonge. Z—Edwin S Zlttrouer, Jacob Zimmer j.an. All porsons entitled to vote, and desirous of voting at the next election for Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savannah and hamlets thereof, are respectfully requested to call at roy offleo and register their names within tho time prescribed by law, elso they will be debarred the right or voting thereat. EDWARD O WILSON, ougt• Clerk of Council. North fifths bate line and tart tjf ths fourth principal mcri- ' ,v ilian. Townships twenty-one, twonty-two, twenty-three, and twenty-fouf f of rengo pne. Townshlu twtmtj-o'ne, of range two. At the Land Offleo at SrxVRxt’ j’omr. commencing on Monday, the twenty-fourth day of October next, for thedls- posalof tho public land* situated In tlie following town ship* and parts of townships, to wit s . qf the base line, and eatt of thifourth principal me ridian. Township twenty alx.of range four Township twenty-six. nf range five. Sootlons three to ten, fifteen to twtonty two. and twenty- six to thlrty-flve.ln township twenty-six | township twenty- seven, (oxcept Motions thirteen. twenty-four, twenty-five, thirty-five and thlrty-nlx,) and townships twsnty-oight, L mpUlat., L T ‘Flit WWMtl.SfiiS. tt.’SSft •>’ ilitnil. uurlT.IU.Hn is John Bilbo will apply at the Court of s of dismission os administrator, on the / 1 EORGIA—Bulloch County •—To all whom it may c VT cem: Whereas, Morgan Rawls will apply at the Court of Ordinary for tetters of administration on the estate ol Thomas R. Rawls, late of said county, deceasod: These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom It may concern to be and appear before said Court to make objections (if any they have) on or before the first Mon day in October next, otherwise snid letters will be granted. Witness, William Lee. Sr.. Esq.. Ordinary for Bulloch county, this eleventh day of August. 1863. augl3 WILLIAM LEE, Sr., o. B. 0. G ~ EORGIA—JJulloch CountyTo all whom It may con cern : Whereas, Wm. tae, jr. will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmissory as administrator on the estate of Thomas I^e. 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 ^Witness, Wm, tae, sen’r, Esq.,Ordinary for Bulloch county, this 17th aay of March.1853. mb25 WILLIAM LEE. 8r„ o. B. o G EORGIA—BuitocA County .•—To all whom it may con cern : Whereas, Jebue Everitt will apply at the Court of Ordinary for tetters dlsmissory on the estates of John Everitt ana Sarah Everitt: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday in November next, otherwise said tetters will be granted. Witness. Wm. Lee, «en.,Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch coun ty, this 26th day of April, 1853. ■ , apl‘25 WM. LEE, Bon’r., o. B. n riL. VJT cern: Whereon Ordinary tor tetters estate of Henry L. Bilbo: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it msy concern to be and appear before snid Court to make objec tions (if any they Wo) on or before the first Monday in November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness. John M. Millen. Fan., Ordinary lor Chatham coun- ty, this 14th day of April, 1863. »pll5 JOHN M. MTLLEN. o.c.c. C TEORGIA—Liberty County:—To all whom It may con i’ com: Whereas, V. Great will apply at the Court of Or dinary for letters dlsmissory as administrator on the estate of F. Cottman; These are, therefore, to cite 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 law, otherwise said letters will bo granted. Given under my hand at this offleo. this 1st day of Au- 1853. augfl W. P. GIRARDEAU, o. t. n. G EORGIA—BuIIoeA County t—To all whom It may concern: Whereas, Green R. Slater and Thomas Dasher, Admin istrators on the estate of John G. Slater, a minor, have ap- . lied for tetters dlsmissory ; Theseare thereforoto cite and admonish all whom It mar oncem to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary for Bul loch county, on the first Monday inNoveraher next.to make objections, if any they havo, otherwise said letters will be granted. _ „ , Witness. Wm tae. sen’r.Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, this 25th day of April, 1858. np!25 WM. LEE. Sen’r. o. b. 0. r\ EORGIA—Bulloch CountyTo all whom It my concern: \J Whereas, William nolloway, administrator of the es tate of Mitchell Holloway, deceased, will apply to the Hon. theOrdinary of said county, for letters dlsmissory from said estate; These are, therefore, to cite and admon!sh>ll concerned to file their objections (If any they have) to the applicant In tho Clerk’s office of said Court, on or before the first Mon- day In October next, otherwise tetters dlsmissory will be granted. Witness, Wm. tae. sen’r., Esq.,Ordinary for Bulloch coun ty, this 17th day of March, 1853. mh23 WIUJAM I.EE. Sen’r., o. B. 0. G EORGIA—BuUocA County i—To all whom It may con cern : Whereas, John Hendricks will apply at the Court of Ordinary for tetters of administration on the vstato of Joslah J. Parish, late of said county, deceased; These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom It may eoneem,tobeand appear before said Court to make objec tion (If any they hare) on or before the first Monday In September next, otherwise said tetters will be granted. Wit “ “ - - - fitness. William tae, Sr., 1 county, this 20th day of July. II , Ordinary for Bulloch Julj23 WILLIAM LEE. Br..o. B. c. whom it may concern: _ . arconee \JT Whereas. Timothy Kennelly and Jobannah Dorln will apply at the Court or Ordinary for tatters of Admlnlstra- tlon on the estate of Morris Dorln. deceased: Theseare therefore to cite and 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. tae, Sr., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, this 20th day of July, 1858. July23 WM. LEE. Sen’r. o. B. o. ft EORGIA—Rtyan County t—'Whereas. Z. E Dutton, ad- U mlntstrator boon the estate of Henry Dutton, deceas ed win apply to the Court of Ordinary of this eonnty, for letters dlsmissory: These are therefore to cite all concerned to file their ob- Mldletterewflfbe 1 * 7 ^ted ,0ofthebw > oth tnrlse ap!23 A. H. SMITH, o. ». o. » County.—By an order of the bourt of yof Bryan county, will he sold on the first ... September next, before the court honse door In said county, the Und belonging to the estate of Charles Bashlor, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of said estate. Jyl6. 0. M. BASHLOR. Adm’r. T® aU *hom it may eon- cern s Whereas, George W. Thomas, one or the exe cutors of the estate of Wm. T. Hopkins, will apply to the Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmissory on the said estate; These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular theklndredand creditors of said deoeaaed, to be and appear at my offlet within tha tim# prescribed bv law, and shew cause. (If any they have,) why letter* dtemlssorr should not be granted the said applicant. # _ . Witness. J. H. Helveston.Esq.,Ordinary for Camden ooun- ty, this 26th dey of May, 1863. _ i nay26 J. H; HKLv s^iON, 0. c. C. These are therefore to cite and admonish all ooneerned to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed Ire law. and ahow cause (if any-lhey have.) why tetters of dimtedon should not be granted to tha said applicant. Witness, James H. Helvwton, Ordinary for Camden oon ty. this 28th day of May, 18M. w „ martl JAMES H. HELVE8T0N o. o. 0. Sf r^-Tb aH-wWi l lt may eon- JmTWbKm* W^J^d^wnTapply atthe Court of Ordinary for letters pf *JmlntttratI6n on the ee- tato of Francis floknuoni, deceased ; -\ Those are, therefore, to dte and admonish all whom IV G EORGIA—Liberty County—I- --- - cern: Whereas. Joneph A. Anderson will apply at the Court of Ordinary for tetters dlsmissory on the estate or Mary E. Anderson. U te of said county, deceased ; These are, therefore, to cite and admonteh all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (Many they have) on or before the first Monday In September next, otherwise said tetters will bo granted the applicant. Witness my hand, this 8th day of March, 1853. mhl4 J. S. BRAD WELL, 0. t. c. G EORGIA—Liberty County.—All persons concerned are 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 and personal estate belonging to the estate of the late James Moody, deceased, of said county, for the benefit of the creditors of said estate and for the purpose of a division of said estate among the heirs and distribu tees of said estate. aug4 M. J. MOODY. Ex’or. G EORGIA—Brvan County J—Notice is hereby given that ’ on tho first Mon ’ay In September next, we will apply to the Court of Ordinary, of this county, for leave to divide the estate of FJiai Perry, deceased. 8. B. DANIEL,) N. J. CLARK. ^-Administrators. aug4 ISAAC PERRY.) N OTICE—All persons having demands against ilie es tate of Ellas Perry, late of Bryan county, deceased, will present them ; and those indebted to tho estate will pleaso make Immediate payment to L. B. DANIEL,) N. J. CLARK ; j-Admlnlatrators. sug4 ISAAC PERRY,J T WO MONTHS after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Bryan county, for leave to sell the Real Estate, belonging to James Clanton, deceased. July 2 J.C. MARSH. Ad’ra N OTICE.—Two months after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county for leave to sell the land and negroes belonging to the estate of Uriah H. Birins, late of sala county, deceased. aug2—w2m HENRY ROGERS, Adm’r de bonis non. ■VfOTICE.—Two months after date, I will apply to the 1 v Hon. Court of Ordinary for Camden county, for leave to sell part of water lot and Improvements. No. four. In the town of Bt. Marys, belonging to the estate of John T. Ru- dulph. deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. EMILY RUDULPH. Adm’lx., junelfi Estate J. T. Budulph.deceased. ■\ntW MARKET, (T1 „ ___ 17 after date, application will ENN.,) May 24. 186a.—Three months %tlon will be made to the Bank of the payment of a 160 dollar bill of said Bank, No. 217,1. K. Tefft, Cashter, the right had l air of which has been lost or stolen, may26—3m JOHN 0. HAMMOND. N OTICE.—Two months after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county, for leave to sell the real estate of Hannah Cone, late or said county, deceased. Jy23 JONATHAN GRINER, Adm’r. N OTICE.—Two months after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county, for leave to eellthebovSmart,helonglngtoRobertB.Slater a minor. GREEN R. 8LAT0R, Jy28 Guardian of said minor. N OTICE.—All persons having demands agal of the late Rev. Samuel J. Cassell, will present them to the undersigned within the time prescribed by law; and those Indebted to uid utato are requested to nuke Imme diate payment to MARY R. CAS8EU3, Jy32 Qualified Executrix. N OTICE.—Three months after data, application will be made te the Bank of the State of Georgia, for pay. ment of a 150 bill of uid Bank, letter A, payable at Prin cipal Bank tp N. A. Hardee, dated 23d November. 1847. G. B. Cumming, President, the left hand half of which has .. •-* - Jyl6 ALBERT WITJJAMS. VfARION COUNTY, (ALA..) May 24. 1853.—Three J.YX months after date, Application will be made to the », app 1 Bank of the State of Geoi _, ■aid Bank, No. 027, A. Porter, President, the left hand half having bun lost or destroyed. iay26—8m W. 0. TROTTER. for payment of a 120 bill of lident, the It “ ‘ N OTICE.—Three months after data application will be made to the Planters Bank of the state of Georgia, for renewal of Scrip, No. 846, dated April 20th. 1840, for two Shares, and No. 15, dated July 22d. 1846. for four Shares. VALENTINE GREST, Adm’r. _ on Estate of F. Kottman, Lnntarr Cotmrv, July 80,1853.July 80—3m purchased theoopy rlgSl lvx of Edward A. Vincent, Esq. of his new Map of the city * n * da arrangements to fltl all orders for the urns, at ehort notice. A sufficient number wu received by lut steamer to famish subscribers, and will ba delivered Immediately. We are unable to snp ply the country demand until the arrival df the next steam ar. Arrangements have town made for a further supply, which will MregnUrly received. All orders punctually at- aplS Bookseller and publisher, 185 Congress-si. 8av*h. ' )\TOTJra—The subscriber haring transferred all his right J.1 title and Interest as publisher and proprietor of tht new Subdivision Map of the dty of Savsnnah to 8.8. ffibley, fnr AUTHn«m\i BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. In pursuance of law. I. Fraxku.v Pjekcb. President of the United States, do hereby declare and make known, that f mbllo solos of the sections and parts of sections of land, all •enring the odd numbers, whicli remain to the United States, within six miles on each side of tho line of the Mo bile ami Ohio River Railroad, in the States of Alabama and Mississippi, subject to double the minimum price ofthe public lands, as provided by the act of 20th September, 1850. will bo held at the following Land Offices in the States of Alabama and Misstsnpi-I. at tho poilods hereinafter des ignated, to wit: At the Land Office atSr. SntVBX’8, in Alabama, commenc ing on Monday, the fifth day of September next, for the dis posal of such sections and parts of sections, being the odd numbers above referred to. as are Bltuated in the under mentioned townships, to wit: North of the bate tine and uxrt of the principal meridian. Townships ono and two, of range ono. Townships one. two. three, and four, of range two. Townships one, two, three, four, and fire, or range three. Townships one, two, three, four, fire, six. and seven, of range four. O—-Joseph George, Robert HGriffin, Francis Grimball Joseph George. Jr.. Robert M Goodwin. John B Gnllte, David 11 Galloway,Seaborn Goodull. John Uammell, Domingo Gal- leo. Joseph F Gammon. Charles Gross, MartinGerken. James E Gaudry. Philip Uieblehouse, Henry Ganahl, John F Guil martin. John GerdtB. Benjamin Ginovoly, John LGroven- steln, Ehenoxcr W M Gifford, Janies E Godfrey. George A Gordon. Calvin L Gilbert. Samuel Goldsmith, Nlckles Geil, Horace Gillum. John S Green, Francis LGue, Jas Gowan, William T Goodwin. William W Goodrich. Michael Gearey. Michael Gay, Lewis Grenvald, Israel Geer, Joshua Griffith. James Garvay. George Gatehouse. Martin Geiger. Solomon Goodall, Miclmel Glusgow. John B Gnunn. Clmiles Ganahl. Robert S Gray. Georgo M Griffin, Julius B Gaudry, William Garrughty. Hugh Grady. 11.—'Thomas Holcombe David F Halsey. William Hess. Christopher Hussey. Richard H Howell, Charles S Ilnrdeo. William Howe. William Hunter. William F Holland. James Hunter, Georgo 8 Harding, Edwin E Hertx, Martin Horn, Lemuel L Hover. John Hnupt. Samuel B Haupt, William Henry, Henry Haupt, WiUiam W Hendiey, Robert Haber sham, John E Hernandez, Robert, Hutchison. Alfred Hay wood. William Henderson. Charles A Hall, Geo W Hurdcaa- tlo. Robert A Honikcr. WiUiam L Haupt. Humphrey P Hor ton, Peter Henry, WiUiam Hoidt. Levi Hart, Thomas Hen derson, William P Hunter. Marmaduke Hamilton. Peter D Hilzheim. Charles F Hamilton. John F Hamilton. William Hone. William H Hausmnn, David Harrlgan. Henry Har per. Howell W Hollister, Enoch D Hendry, John G Howard, WiUiam 11 Holmes, Geo Troup Howard. William U Hale, Gustavs A Holcombe. ClauB Hartman, Samuel Hamilton. Edward J Harden, Stephen N Harris. Columbus S Harris, Janies B B Harley. Uudan Hughes. Prlolcau Hamilton, Jno C Hunter, Dennis Haley, James E Hogg. Jonathan Hill,Jno Hall, Peter Hermann. John A Hcnges, Nicholas Heyle, Geo Ilubbnrd, Patrick Hopkins. Matthew Harding. Edward C Holbrook.8tejihen Hattericb.Olivor S Hunter. LewisF Har ris. William Havell, James Hackett, Judge W Harris. John M Harrison. Joseph M Haywood. James J Hines. Thomas Heffurroan. William L Haupt, John Hughes, William Hnuz- elnisnn. Nicholas Hem »ndcz Jo.in Hamlet. Elisha Ilagnr. Samuel P Halsey. David 8 Henderson. Dennis Planner Has- sett, Moses C Heald. George Haas, Abraham Harmon. Jas M Henderson, Patrick Hart, John G Howard, Patrick Hau ler. I—John W Ihly. J—John R Johnson, John T Jones. James R Johnston, fdward Jones. James C Jones. Alexander Johnson. William Bullock Jackson. Enoch 8 Johnson, John D Jesse, John J Jackson. James H Johnston, Robert Jackson, Wm James, Peter Jacobs. Jninos M Jones, I’etcr Edward Judennes. G Jackcrs. Joseph W Jackson, Nicolas Jeffries. Thomas Jonos, Joseph Johnston. George Jackson. George H Johnston. IS.—Philip Kolb, Jolm Kennedy, Alfred Kent. Gefert Ktick. Peter Krotiso, William Krauss. John W Kibbee. Her man Kuhlmnn. Dlenrloh Kattenliorn. Nicholas King. John W Kelly. James \V King. Nicholas Kelley, Hanford Knapp, Thomas Kemp, John W Kelley. William Klne. James Her, Phinuas M Kollock, Philip Kean. Nonli B Knapp Aaron J Kaser. James Kennedy. Frederick Krenson. Emanuel Kan- waller, Daniel Keane, Edward S Kempton, Dr A Kolhause. Frederick Kattenliorn. Ezra Kent Oldham King, WiUiam T King, Michael Kelly, John Kaesar, William Krous, John Keignn. L.—Thomas E Lloyd. Louis Legrlel. John N tawls, Daniel J lambreth, John H Lightboume, William M Leigh, Alonzo B Luce. Hugh Logan, Stanislaus M taffltenu. John Lyons, tavl talienthal. Petor tae, Edward Lovell. William W Lin coln. Oliver A LaRoche. John SI B Lovell, Slartin Larkin. Noble Lyon. Frederick Lohof. Joseph H Ladson, John H Ladd, Daniel Leahy, Benjamin W LUoyd. Charles A L La mar. Peter taurens. James F Under. Slatthew Lufburrow, Edward Lynch, John T Latham.Philip S taaver.Hugh Lar kin, James J Logan. Joseph Lippman. Andrew taw, Wm E tang. Andrew J Leber, Michael Lavin. David P Lander- shine. Casper tanyer, Timothy Lavin. Charles T taw. Sam uels tavy, Henry F I,ichte, Thomas Leary, Matthew Lynch. Charles tae, George 11 Lindstidt, Nicholas tafort, Nathan lei Lovell. James Laughlan, Orlando H Lufburrow. John Luers, John Lama. Samuel A T Lawrence, Antonio Lau rence. James tann&han, Patrick tannahan. Mm—Hugh W Mercer. Anthony F Mem. Abraham Minis William HCMills. JacobManke. Mulford Marsh. William Morrill. John Mallery, Adolphe Mode. John M&ktn. Gefert Murklns. James W Morgan. Ralph Meldrim. Dan Mallette. Horace Morse. WiUiam H May, Samuel S Miller, John Mur chison, Christian W Maylainner. Solomon Mayer. John Mas- terson. Luder Mehrtens. Jacob Manses. John E Mallery. Hen ry Mncnhard. Thomas R Mills. James Monnahan. Charles A MsgiU, John B Mallard. Jacob Miller. Matthias H Moyer, Alvin N Miller, Simon Mnrris.taander Moore, Jno A Mayer, Richard C Mackall. Michael Meath, Fabian Myerhoffer. Thomaa Meath, John Murchison, Bryan M Morel. Hugh W Mercer, John Mahanney.Thomas Mnhar, WiUiam E Mougin. John Morris, Jeugen H Mehrtens, Thomas Murtaugh, Syl vester II Manuing, Charles Muller, Cornelius I) Murphy, Macpherson B Millen, Isnac M Marsh. Wm B Mell. John Murphy. JohnR Montmollln. JamesS MsgiU. David Moran, Thomas D Morel, John Mallon. Jerre Mack. Joseph M Ma thias, John Miller Edward H Martin, John R Martin. Jesse Mount, Samuel Mansfield, Henry 0 Mehrtens. Henry K Montfort, Henrtch Wm Meyer, Harvey Morse, Andrew Ma loney, Patrick Masterson. Me.—George A McCleskey, Bartholomew McJunarney Patrick McDowell, William McCarthey. Josoph J McCoy, taurencc McKenna, Thomaa McKenna, Daniel McRedmond, Thomas W MoArthor. James McHenry, Michael McGrea Patrick McGovern. Norman W McLeod, William J McIn tosh, James McFeely, Alexander McHardy, Angus McAl- pin, Michnel McCarty, Nell McHugh. James Mclnnarncy, John McGunnlgle. Thomas 0 McCluskey. James McFeely, Pat’k McGloln. Dennis McGuire, John McCall, John McCau- llffe, Thomas J McNIsh, James McGloln, Edward McCabe, John McDermott; James McBride. Thomas McAuliffe. An drew McGreal. John McHugh, Thomas McCollum. Thomas MoNlchotas. fl.—George N Nichols. Thomas J Naylor, Daniel Nelson, 8amuelNuttman.James8Neldllnger,NathlNungazer.John 0 NeldUhger, William 0 Norwood, Jacob Newberger. Gilbert N Neyle, Thomas M Newell, James A Norris, John R Nor ton, Robert C Nock, James Nungazer, William Nungazer, Edwin LNeidllnger, Lewis F Nlcoll. Thomas W Neill. Joseph Nowlan, Walter S Nott. David B Nichols, John NelU, Ed ward Nugent, Bryan Nlland. O—John OUver, Charles E O’Sullivan, John W Owens, George 8 Owens. Armlnlui Ocnrlor, Edward O’Byrne, Wil liam 0 O’Driscoll, Dennis O'Connor. Phillip O’Connell. Dan iel O’Hanlon, Timothy O’Connor, Timothy O’Brien, Patrick O’Connor, Frederick Otto, George W Owens. Jonathan 01m- stead. Owen O’Rourke, Henry Oblmeyer, William H Olcott, Daniel O’Sullivan, Daniel O Olcott, Francis J O'Neil, Thom aa O’Brien. Frances J Ogden P—Philip J Punch, Thomas Purse, John Poole, James Potter, Joseph E Pelot. Charles F Preston. William Procter, Edward Padelford, Edward Padelford, Jr., Elisha Parsons, DanielGPhilbrick,Anthony Porter, Dennis M Patrick, Ed- win Parsons. George Parsons, Edward Powers. John Postell, Joseph W Philips, John F Posey,WiUiam V Prentice, Henry 0 Preston. Thomaa Pidgon. John M Palin. Samuel 0 Pan- cost. Charles B Patterson, Orrin C Parker, John Phalen, Jaa Potter. Michael PrendergaaLEdward J Puree, Martin Peyton, Charles Perry, Patrick nice, Patrick Peyton, Samuol Phil- brick, William F Preston, James H Prentiss, Thomas Pitt, Edward M Prendergaat. George C Puder. Q,—.William Quantock, jr., Martin Quinn, John Quin, James Qtilnlcy. R*—Philip M RuiieU.Danlal Robertson, John A Richard son, William. Remshart, George Robertzon. jr,Robert *R Rhodes.Henry Rober, William Rogers, Charles E Robinson, Andrew M Rosa, John W Remshart. James O Rodger*. Ber nard Roden,. James B Read, George Robbins. Joseph Rosse, Jr., David Rosenblatt. William P Rowland. Wm P Roberta, John Reilly, Jefferson Roberta. John P W Read, Jaa Rhlnd, Joseph Rlbero. Jacob Roaenband, John 8 Rogers. AUcn Rn*se11,WUU*m Robinson. James Riley. Horace J Rorell, John Reedy, Alexander R Ralston. Thomas M Rosts? John B Rosa. Thomas Redfren, Benjamin Reed Joseph B Ritriey; Patrick Reilly, Francis Ryan. John Riordon.John W Raima, James M RnaaelL Robert Ralford. Waring Rnaael 1. Charles Townships one, two, three! four, and five, of range two. Townships one, two, and three, of range three. Township one. of range four South of the bate line and eatt of the principal meridian. Townships three and four, of range ono. At tho tand Office at Drmopous. in the same Slate, com mencing on Monday, the 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 the un dermentioned townships, to wit: North of the bate line and west of the principal meridian. Townships eighteen, nineteen, ami twenty, of range four; At the Land Offleo at TYsACtobss. in the same State, com mencing on Monday, the fifth day of September next, for the disposal of such sections and parts of sections, being the odd numbers above referred to. as are altuntcd in tho un dermentioned township 1 ', to wit: North of the bate line awl xoetl of the prindjxil meridian in Southern Surveying Di'trid, Township twenty-one. of range four. At the tand Ofllce nt CuLUMBi'S, in Mississippi, commenc ing on Monday, the nineteenth day of September next, for the dl>posal of such sections and parts of sections, being the odd numbers above referred to. as i “ * * ’ ** — - situated in tho undermentioned townships, to wit: North of the bate line and eatt of the Choctaw meridian. Townships eight, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, ninoteen, and t wenty, of rungo fifteen. Townships eight, nine, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, aoventeeu, eighteen, nineteen, and twenty, of rangeslxteen. Townships eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, four teen. fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, and nineteen, of range seventeen. Townships eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen four teen, fifteen, and sixteen, of range eighteen. Townshijm eight, nine, ten, eleven, nnd twelve, of range nineteen. At the Land Office at Arams, in tho same State, com mencing on Monday, tho twenty-sixth day of September next, for the disposal of such sections nnd parts of sections, being tho odd numbers above referred to, as are situated in the undermentioned townships, to wit: North of the bate line and etui if the Choctaw meridian. Township four, of range thirteen Townships one, two, three, four, five, nnd six, of range fourteen Townships ono, two, tlirco, four, flvo. rIx, and seven of range fifteen. Townships ono, two, three, four, five, six, nnd sovon of rango sixteen. Townships one, flvo. six. and seven, of rango seventeen. Township seven, nf range eighteen. North cf the late line, west of the meridian, ami east of Pearl river. Townships three, four, five, six.sevcu, nnd eight, of range five. Townships flvo. six, seven, eight, nine, nnd ten, of range six. Townships seven, eight, nino, nnd ton. nf range seven. Townships eight, nine, und ten. »»T rango eight. The townships herein designated in Roimin letters are wholly within tho limits or-six sections in width on each side of said road,” and those in ffalics a re party within snid limits, as degignated on the diagrams, which will bo fur nished to the respective district land offices by the Com missioner of the General I.md Office. Lands reserved for schools, military and other purposes, will be excluded from sale. The lands will bo sold sutned to the right of way granted by the said act of 10th September. 1850. to the 8tate afore said, for said railroad, not exceeding one hundred feel on ench side thereof; and therefore the particular tracts of land which include the road will ba sold as containing the quantities resiiectively shown by the official plats. Each sale will bo kept open forn time sufficient to admit of offering all the lands, but not exceeding two weeks, nnd Applications to make private entries of the lands offered un der this proclamation will not be received until after the close of tho public sale. Given under my hand at the city of Washington, the twenty-third day of May, Anno Domini one thousand eight hurdred and fifty three. FRANKLIN FIERCE. By the President: Jonx Waaox. Commissioner cf the General Land Office. Notice to adual teUlert on lands ofthe United Statet originally withdrawn from market on account ofthe railroad grant. Under the act of Congress, approved 3d March 1863. en titled‘‘An act to extend pre-emption rights to certain lands therein mentioned.” the Pre-emption laws of tho United States os they now exist are extended over the alternate reserved sections of public lands along the line of the rail road hereinbefore mentioned, where the settlement and im provements were made prior to the final allotment of the al ternate sections to the said railro d. Therefore nil claims by pre-emption to any of the alternate sections of public lands within the limits originally reserved will attach, If predicated upon settlements made prior to the 4th February 1863. tho date of the final allotment. Claim* within the six miles limits must bo proven up at any time before the day herein fixed for tha 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, must bo proven up prior to the restoration of said lands to private entry. Soldier’s bounty land warrants, at a dollar and twonty- flre cent* per acre, may bo received in payment for either clns* ofland ; one warrant only, however, can bo located by each pre-emption. Immediately after the close of the public sale directed by the foregoing proclamation of the President, applications will be received for the purchase at private entry, or loca tion by warrants, ol the lands reserved to satisfy this grant, outside of the six mites limits, in such order as to prevent confusion and Insure accuracy, in accordance with instruc tions to be issued to the registers and receivers. JOHN WILSON, Jane 17—f!3 Commissioner General Land Office. twenty-nine and thirty, of rango six. Sections ono, two, eleven to fourteen, twenty-threo to twenty-five, and thlrty.Hlx, In township twenty-six; sec tions, thirteen, twenty-four, twenty-fivo, thirty-five, and thirty-six, In township twonty-sevon ; sections five to eight, sovcnlecn to twonty. thirty, and thirty-one, in township twenty-eight; township twenty-nine, (except sections twenty-five to twenty-eight, and thirty-three tb ami township thirty of rnuge aeven Sections oueto five, eight to fifteen, twenty-two to twen ty-seven, thirty-five and thirty-six. In township twenty, four; township twenly-flve, (except sections six, sovon. olgliteen, nineteen, thirty and thirty-one;) township twen- ty-six; townships twenty soveu. (except section six,) twenty-eight, (except sections six. seven, eighteen, nineteen, thirty and thirty-one;) and townships twenty-nine and thirty, of range olght. Townships twenty-five and twenty-six, of range nine. Township twenty-six, of range eleven. At the tand Office at MlNiQUL l’ounr commencingon Mon day. tho second day of January next, for the disposal of tho following, being residuary tracts of the reserved lead mine ral lands, widen were notlucluded In the proclamations nf the 20th November. 1840, and 28tb April, 1851, to be sold under the act of Congress entitled *'An act to authorize tlie President of tho United States to sell tho reserved mineral lands in tho States of Illinois nnd Arkansas, and Territories of Wisconsin and Iowa, supposed to contain lead ore,” approved July 11.1840, to-wit: North qf the base line and east if the fourth principal me ridian. Tho west half nnd northeast quarter of tho southwest quarter, tho northeast quarter ofthe northwest quarter, und the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter, of sec tion one; the east half of the northwestquartcr, tho south- east quarter, the west half of the southwest quarter, and tho southwest quarter of tlie northeast quarter, of twelve; und tiie northeast quarter, nnd north hair of southwest quarter, of twenty-nluo. In township one: tho northeast quai ter of section thirteen, in township two; tho west half ol tho northwest quarter of soctlon eleven, tn townsldn throe ; tho cast Jinlf of tlie southwest quarter ot section twenty-fivo. and tho east half of the southwest quarter of thirty-six. in township live, of rangeone. Tho west half and northenst quarter of tho northwest quarter, the east half of tho northeast quarter, und the east half or tho southeast quarter, of section two, in town ship two, of rango two. Tlio east half ot tho northeast quarter, and tlie north- cast quarter ot the southeast quarter, of section four, in township two. nnd tho northwest quartcrof the northwest quarter of section five, in township threo, of rnuge three. The enst half of the northwest quarter, tlio nothwest quarter of the northeast quarter, nnd the cast half of tlie south west quarter, of secticn thirty, in township four ; nnd tlio west half of tho northwest quarter of section thirty- five. in township flvo.of range four. North of the base tine and west of the fourth principal meri dian. The west half of the northwest quarter of section three, in township two; the east half of the northwest quarter, nnd the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter, of four ; tho west linlf of tho southeast quarter of six ; the southeast quarter of tho southeast quarter of twenty- seven, and tlio southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of thirty four, in township three, of range one. Tlio northwest quarter of section ten, and the west half of the southeast quarter of thirty, in township threo, of rango two. At the bamkpucx. commencing on Monday, the third day of October next, for the disposal of public kinds within the following sections, nnd parts of sections, to wit: North of the base line and west of the fourth principal men' dian. Section one, the east half nnd southwest quarter, the west linlf of tlio northwest quarter, and the northeast quar ter of the north wes* quarter, or ton. In township nine ; and tho enst bnlf of the southwest quarter of section twenty- six ; the west halfof twenty-seven; tho east linlf of twenty- eight. nnd the north half of thirty-five, in township ten, of range flvo. Lands appropriated by law for tho use of schools, military, and other purposes, together with those "swamp and over flowed lands, inado unlit thereby for cultivation.” if any, granted to tlio State by tho act entitled “ An net to enable , tho State of Arkansas nnd other States to reclaim tlie , * swamp lands ’ within their limits," Approved September ' 28,1850. will be excluded from the sales. In accordance with the provisions of tlieact of 11th July. 1840. hereinbefore referred to, pre-emption claims will not be allowed to any ofthe nb„vo mentioned lead mineral tracts, to be offered nt Mineral Point, until after they linve been offered nt public sale, nnd become subject to private entry And tliesn tracts will be sold in sucli legal subdi visions ns will Include the mine or mines at not less than two dollars and fifty cents per acre; and if not sold at pub lic sale at sucli price, nor slinll bo entered at private sale within twelve motliH thereafter, the same slinll bo subject to sale ns other lands. Tlie offering of tho above lands will bo commenced on the days appointed, and will proceed in tlio order in whicli tliej are advertised, until the whole slinll Imre been offered, and the sales thus closed; but no sale shall bo kept open longer than two weeks, nnd no private entry of nny or the lands will be admitted until after the expiration ortho two weeks. Given under my band, at theeity of Washington, tills twenty-first day of June, Anno Domini ouo thousand eight iiundred nnd llfty-threo. By the President: FRANKLIN PIERCE. John Wiian.v. Commissioner of tho General tand Offico. Wo do not prop*!** forco a nostrum Wore TtSSiilfjL ■ those most interested, the *cmvn J ill? I from the agent in thrir I proprietors, who will accort mSR Wrll « mums or undoubted character I Union, numbering among th.™. I physicians. ciereymen?2dlt or .”I dering the rellalfuty and^Srac} I ^...44 . . w “nicy or the I the reach of doubt and (lUtruit liEBiuiEDI?] of Incipient Consumption, ft m Swelling, Rheumatism. fljLfnd alFdlsease* arising '. IjBM'ths effect* W mercury.* ANACEA has bean for more than thirty yean country and in Foirope for Ha extra- ordlnarycure*--for the certificates of which reference-la made td the directions and hooka (which may be hadgra- Udlacrempanyingthe Panacea. Some or which give “the particular, or easea too frightful for general publication, where .Qie patients bsd been almost eaten up with scrofu la, and were deemed incurable by physicians, IthHlmn MM In■lo.plUl,. nnd private pnellcn.nnd has had the singular fortune of being recommended by the most celebrated physicians and other eminent persona. Among others by— * W. Ulbaoo.M. U.,Prof. of Surgery,Pa. University Valentine Mott. M. D.. Prof, of Burg. N. Y. Unlrersltv W.P. Dewee.. II. D .Prof of Mid. f’a. Ul.lversltv N. Chapmzn.M.D,, Profof Physic. Pa. University. T. Parke. M. D.,Pre*’t College Physician*, Phllad. Dr. Del Valle. Prof, or Medfolnce, Havana. Jose Etmrencode Lax. Prof, of Surgery. Lisbon. J. Clilpraan. Member Royal College Surgeons, London. G. W. Erring, late Minister to Spain. Blr Tnotna* Pearson. Major Ueneral British Army. Gilbert Robertson. British Consul, ftc. — Miner.an in«„„ i -wan • ■ And also, the wonderful cures effected by Swaim’a Pana- presdy for thU one dlsme; end‘tUMl Fitouv I era have, for many years, made It an Invaluable remedy. »«•. either IntUnmutory /a cu m ' I The Panacea does not contain mercury in any form,and be- of how Io “lt standing. w Chtwdj. ing an inuocent preparation, ft mny be given to the most tender Infant, The retail price has been reduced to 81 60 per bottle (con- taming three Leif pints) or three bottles for $4, BEWARE OF IMPOSITION. Swsim'a Panacea is in round bottles, fluted longitudinal ly, wit'* the following letters blown in the glass: •• Swan's —Pajmcxa—ruuun’A,” and having the name of James 8wn!m stamped on the sealing wax and written on tho label covering the eurk, and a splendid engraving for the side of tlie bottle, composed of geometric lathe work, comprising nine different dies, which have been turned for tho exclu- Rive use of the proprietor, by Draper & Co., bank note en gravers of Philadelphia. In the centre is a portrait of the late Wm. Swain, copyright secured. Also. 8walm’s Vermifuge, A valuable Family Medicine, being a highly approved rem edy for all diseases arising from debility of the digestive or gans. sucli as worms, cholera morbus, dysentery, fever and ague, bleeding piles, sick headache, Aic. See the pamphlet (which may be nad gratis) accompanying the Vermifugo. Pt-epnred only at Bwalm’s taboratory. tlio old stand Sev enth-street, below Chestnut. Philadelphia, and sold by all tlio respectable druggists In tho United Stntes. Caution to tub I’unuc.—Persons wishing to oblain the genuine Swaim’s Panacea and Swalm's Vermifuge, should bo careful to observe that the name 8WAIM is spelled cor rectly on tho labels, or they may bo Imposed ou by medl elnes made in imitation of them by a person bearing a somewhat similar name, well calculated to dccoive Gen eral ngonts for tho Uhtted States. SCIIIFFELIN. BROTHERS k CO., mli22—2nwtf 104 and 100 John-street, New York. Tko .bov. have .ho r„, lh , ^ bitter cormuRm mil *»!*,*;■ now herald It to the world as vitluo. known In tho Mule,I, IhE* 11 I Phyvlclnn. of the flr*t .Undinv in Hi. mi , ”1 >0 and prescribe IIth, moririU;, W., I Alterative ami Blood I ever known. To tlie sedentary Itii,, 11 ** I Balm of Gilead. Especially to ^emslM lf. 0 ^ ’telfa. I Me eondllMn of life, it r.comm.ndlBkT 1 I point of efficacy to any of the numemn. I jentMlcd under tho ootnpnhvn.I,, — a Vfgetahh Spirit, pleaunt to ..4 I safe to be used in any state of health W* I delicate fbnalt or Child. IU ' * tn tie i? ■ *1- Price $1 00 per bottle. F i AYKll-s CHKliiT-n-tctojiivSL I Ibr the cure nf tnugk,. Ml., HmrwJSft- I «• And by tlio river, upon the bank I trees for meat, whose leuf slinll not fade nnMU r 1 Systtm, OV III. [BT AUTHORITY.) [DENT OF THE UNITED STATES. -y. the third day of October next, for tho disposal of the ibltc lands situated in tho following named townships, cuan. Townships thirty-two, thirty-three, thirty-four, thirty- re, and thirty six, of range flYe. Township* thirty-one, tbirty-two, thirty-three, thirty- BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE In persuance of law, I, FlUXKUX Prencx, President ofthe United States of America, do hereby declare and make known, that public sates will be held at the undermention ed land offices in the State of Wisconsin, at the periods hereinafter designated, to wit: At tho tand Office at WnxorrRiVKR. commencing on Mon- a *j " pul t1« : North ofthe base line and west of the fourth principal meri dian. Townshl| fire, and tl Township* four, thirty-five, and thirty-six, of range six. Townships thirty-one. thlrty-two, thirty-three, thirty- four, and thirty-five, of range seven. Townships thirty-one, tbirty-two, thirty-three, and thirty- four, of range eight Townships thirty-one, thirty-two, and thlrty-three, of range nine. Township* thirty-one. thirty-two, thirty-three, and thir ty four, of range sixteen. Township* thirty-three and thirty-four of range seven- teen. At tho tand Office nt Mbxabjja. commencing on Monday, the tenth day of October next, for the disposal ofthe publlo lands within the undermentioned townships and part* of townships, to wit: North ofthe baseline andeastnf the fourth principal meri- Townships twenty-fire and twenty-six, of range twelve. - Fractional township* twenty-one, west of Wolf river, and townships twenty-four, twenty-five, and twenty-atx, of range thirteen. ,4 .... . --- Fraotlorial township twenty-one^and twenty-two, west of rr»cuunoi mwniuip ftwcmjr-iwo, wen Ql Wolf river and Bayou, and townships twenty-three, twenty- four, twenty-five. »nd twenty-six, of range fourteen. Fractional 1 towKshtp twenty-two, west of W.olf river. TIIE WONDER OF TIIE WORLD! ‘•We would not grow ono bud of hone You cannot gnrner in ripe fruit! ’’ T IIE GREAT REMEDY i* at 'ast discovered, and that fell destroyer of human happiness at length is conquered! Consumption shall no longer rob our firesides of their brightest ornaments, and sink many a gentlo spirit to an untimely grave! Consumption can bo cured—Asthma will soon bo os the things that were—and Coughs and Colds, the iinrents of that fell disease, that so often brings wo to the homes of our land, vanish, as if by magic, before this sover eign remedy. This is that which has so long been sought for, end Is In full faith offered to the public as a certain cuhb for coughs, colds, whooping-cough, croup, asthma, and consumptl and will, in any case where lungs sufficient are letl to 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 lias proved beyond a doubt, that what lias been asserted can hk bonk. ** The sentiment, that consumption canuot bo cured, lias destroyed more lives than the disease itself.”—Dr. Wakkkn, But there la Hope I DEVINES’ COMPOUND PITCH LOZENGE I Tlie proprietor, by the use of this article, and the blessing of Providence, was raised, when he was pronounced by his e rician to bo almost dying with consumption, to perfect Ith.nnd Is not willing that so great a blessing should be withheld from thoso on whom “ tlils right hand emissary of death” has placed his mnrk. Tho Lozenge is perfectly harmless in its nature, nnd can lie tnken with impunity by tlio infant and the invalid ; and Ita beneficial effects will be felt in a few hours after com mencing its use. tat all then, try it. and if these assertions lire not proved, nfter an impartial trial, the price ofthe box will be returned, and all ngents are authorized to relund tho money tn any case where tho article is not perfectly satisfactory. These tazenges are put up in 25 cents. 50 cents, and $1 boxes.and only need a trial to be fully appreciated. C. P. HUNT. Darikn, Ga., only agent for the Southern States, to whom all orders must be addressed. fel8-d&w C HERRY LOZENGES.—Compound Wild Cherry tazenges. for coughs, colds, and Innenzaa. These tazenges will be found much more convenient than anv of the liquid preparations,as they can bo c-rried about tiie person, and always ready foruse when the cough is troublesome, time preventing a violent attack of coughing nnd constant irri latlnn of the lungs. Just received and forsate by de'’* W. W. LINCOIJ4. Monument Square. L inen Turkish frk.tion~towf.ls—a verylilefni nrticlo for bathing purposes, nnd much superior to the gloves now In use Whore friction is required, they are very highly recommended by the medical faculty In F.ng land nnd the United States, just received and for snlo by nih24 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument Square promise* slinll nut fall. r * Me foe As medical science discovers snd designst- nature has given, one by one. t-ie diies.ili ^ race yield to the control or art. Ofilhh,! 1 ,®'? 1 * I suffer from, none has carried more victim, I grave than Consumption of the Lungs s n iI some evidence that this too may be ?„red nary complaints, in all their forms, mij Cherry Pectoral Spaco will not p«rinlt us to puMirii li».I of the cures it has affected, but the I will furnish our circular, free, whereon m uUuS I and indisputable proof of the facts. | Sufferers, rend and judge for yourselves. Ibr Injluema and Jlooping Sir : I have repOfttedly^fT^lTher^rMalit I hooping cough nnd influenza and lute pronouncing it a complete remedy. Four of mi Am h I have been afflicted with tlie<e diseases mdih, I tho Pectoral has always afforded instant relief ** ■ J**BCwn. Scljools. NOTIUK TO UnK-KMUnO.V rUlMANTH Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to nny of the lands within tho townships and parts of townships above enumerated, is required to establish the same to tho satisfaction of tlio registrar nnd receiver of tlie proper land office, nnd make pryment therefor ns soon as practica ble after seeing this notice, aud before tho day uppolotcd for the commencement of the public sale of the lands em bracing the tract claimed, otherwise such claim will be forfeited. JOHN WILSON jy28t!0w Commissioner of the General tand Offico. A BILL, to bo entitled an Ordinance to divide tho city into four Dispensary Districts, to provide for tho elec- tion of a Dispensary Physician for each of said districts, nnd to declare the duties and Ox the compensation of each Disjiensnry PliyiJciiin: Sec. 1. Bo it ordained by the Mayor nnd Aldermen of the city of Savannah nnd hamlets thereof in Council assembled, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of tlio same. That from and nfter tlie passage of this ordinance, the city lie. and it is hereby divided into four Dispensary Districts, tiie first to cm brace all that part of the city hounded on the north by the Savannah river, on tlie enst by Jefferson- street continued to tlio river, on tho south by South Broad- street nnd William street nnd on the west by tlie corporate limits ; the second to embrace all that part of tlie city bounded on tlio north by the river, on the east by tlie cor porate limits, on tlie south by South lirond-slreot continu ed to tho corporate limits, and on the west by Jefferson st. continued to tiie river ; the third to embrace' all that part of the city bounded on tlio north by WiUiam street and South Broad-street, on tlio enst by Jeffcrson-street continu ed to tlio corporate limits, on the south by the corporate limits, nnd on tiie west by tlio corporate limit*; nnd the fourth to embrace ail that partnf theeity bounded on the north by South Broad-street continued to tlie corporate lim its, on tlie cast by tlie corporate limits, on tlie south by the corporate llinfto.nnd on the west by Jcfferson-streot con tinued to the corporate limits. Sec. 2. Bo it further ordained by the authority aforesaid. That there shall bo elected nt the first regular meeting of Council nfter tlie passage of this ordinance, and annually thereafter on the first regular meeting in July, a Dis pensary Physician foreacli of said districts, whose duly it shall be to furnish tlie destitute sick within the limits of Ids district with necessary medicines, to givo them medical and surgical advice and attention, to visit thorn at their place* of abode when necessary, to attend in person, or by competent substitute, nt their offices on every Mondny and Thursday, between the hour* of 10 o’clock A. M. and 1 o’clock.?. M., for consultation with out-door patients, and to keep always a competent supply of vaccine matter for vaccinating the poor and to furnish physicians, tlie lat ter to pay a reasonable and proper price therefor. Sec. 3. Bo it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That the uid dispensary Phyriclnns shall be considered, held and taken as officer * of theeity. and shall be liable to tho same penalties for non-performance or neglect of any of their official duties as are now prescribed in the case of oilier city officer*. Sec. 4. Be it further ordained by tho authority aforesaid, That sucli Dispensary Physician before entering on the du ties of his office shall take the oath prescribed for city offi cers. nnd execute a bond with two securities in the penal sum of ono thousand dollnrs.conditionnl for the faithful perform ance of the duties of his offleo. Each Dispensary Physician shall receive in full compensation for medicines and ser vices, a salary or six hundred dollars per annum, payable monthly. Sec. 6. Be it further ordainod by the authority aforesaid. That all ordinances and parts of ordinances militating a- gainst this ordinance be. and the same are hereby repealed. Passed in Council, Savannah, 14th July. 1863. [U B.] R. WaYNE, Mayor. Attest. Edward 0, Witaox, Clerkjif Council. jyl7 A BILL, to be entitled an ordinance to amend an ordi- nance entitled "an ordinance to prevent bulls, cows, oxen and calves, and other cattle from running at large,” passed in Council. February. 1841. Sec. 1. Be It ordained by the Mnyor and Aldermen of the city of Savannah and tho hamlets thereof, In Council ns sombled. nnd it is hereby ordained by tho authority of the same. That from and after the passing of this ordinance, the provisions of the above recited ordinance bo so amend ed and extended as to prevent bulls.cows. oxen, calvesand other cattlo running at large within the following limits, viz: Guinnet-street on the south, prolonged east and west to the extended Incorporate limits of the city of Savannah and the hamlets thereof; the Savannah river on the north and the corporate limits ofthe city of Savannah on tho east and west. Sec 2. Be it further ordained by tho authority iforesald. That all ordinances or parts of ordinance* militating against tho provisions of this ordinance be, and tlio same arehore- by repealed. R. WAYNE, Mayor. ' [Attest] Edward 0. Wilson, q. c.june4 E XTRACT of an Ordinance, passed August 2. 1839, entu tied an (i Ordinance defining what shall be considered puclio nuisances, and for the prevention, punishment and removal of thesame.” See. 10. Be it further ordained, That it shall not bo law- fql for any cow. steer, heifer or cair to bo or go at large within tlie limits of tho city, from the setting of tho sun to the rising of the same ; and the owners of such cattle so found at large, shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding five dollars for each and every timo any such animal shall be found at large ; and It shall be the duty of the City Mar- ehal and City Constables to toko such cattlo so found at large, contrary to the provisions of thi* ordinance, and im pound them until the said fine and all costs are paid, and If the animal be not claimed within five days, it shall be the duty of the City Marshal to sell the sameat the pound, first giving at least flvo days' notice in one of the public gazettes of tho city of the description of the animal and the time and place of sale, and he shall pay tho nett proceeds, after deducting the flno and costa, into the City Treasury, subject to the order of Council, who may and shall order the same to be paid to the owner of such animal when required Sec. 11. Be It further ordained, That any bull found at forgo within the limits of the city, eliall be considered aa a nulsaqcc, and may be killed by any person Jnno24 LAUREL GROVE CEMETERY. 0RDINANC® PASSED 3D JUNK- 1852.—Sep. M. Be it - further ordained by the authority aforesaid. That from and alter tho day of publication of the preparation of said L lurel GroVe Cemetonr shall .bo mfdo bv tho Mi bjive provided - for, It she?' •— . ... __e Mayor aa a- wl not be lawful to‘ Inter any dead •I’d to the present Hebrew Cemetery, end any person who shall "o Inter orhanae to be interred. Or ba lh any manner ntaeemed to Interring ahy dead body.within the corporate Kfoe Cbmeterr ah4 said Hebrew Ce- UNIVERSITY OF 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. RIDliFJJ-. M. D., Professor of Chemistry. WARREN STONE, M. D.. Professor of Surgery. A. II. CENAS. M. D , Professor of Obstetrics. A. J. WEDDERBURN, M. D., Professor of Anatomy. GUSTAVU8 A. NOTT. M. I). Professor of Materia Medica. THOMAS HUNT, M. D., Professor of Physiology and Pathol- CORNELIUS*.. BEARD, M.D.,) n . . ... SAMUFJ. P. CT10PPIN, M. D., J Demonstrators of Anatomy Tho rooms for dissecting will bo open from tho third Mon day iu October to the First of April. The Faculty are Visiting Physician* and Surgeons of the Charily Hospital, and attend this institution from Novem ber tu April. Tlie Students accompany the Professors in their viMls, nnd tlius enjoy extraordinary practical advan tages. free nf oxpense. Thi-ronro about ono thousand patients prescribed for daily in this Hospital. The number of patients Is nearlv twenty thousand, in tlio year. THOMAS HUNT, M. V., Dean. July 28—w3m MEDICAL COLLEGE OF THE STATE GF SOUTH CAROLINA. T HE Annual Course of Lectures in tills Institution wi.l commence on tlie first Monday injNoveniber next. Anatomy—Prof. J. E. Holbrook, M. 1). Surgery—Prof. E. Geddings, M. D. Institutes and practice—Prof. J. Henry Dickson, M. D. Physiology—Prof. James Moultrie. M. I>. Materia Medica—l’rof. Henry R. Frost. 51.1). Obstetrics—Prof. Tlio*. G. iTinienu. M. 1). Chemistry—l’rof. C. U. Sliepard. M. 1). Comparative Anatomy—*Prof. L. Agassiz. St. D. Demonstrator of Anatomy—Francis T. Mile*. M. D. Proscct"r to tho Professor of Surgery—J F. M. Geddings, CUX1CUI. INSTRUCTION. Dr. J.Cai.v, M. D.. Physician to the Marine Hospital, and Clinical Instructor, lectures twice a wcok on the Diseases of that Institution. . Prof. J. Ford PRiouttr. M. D., Physician to tho Hounltal of tlie Alms House, at Which lectures are delivered twice a week on diseases, the ditgnosia discriminated, and tho stu dents indoctrinated in their treatment. Demonstrative instruction in medicine and surgery, at tho College Hospital, by tho Professors of the Medical Col lege. •At a special meeting of tho Trustees and Faculty of the Medical College of tho State of South Carolina, held on tlio 3d of January, 1852, Dr. L. Agassis 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 tho course. Jyl2—lawfl HENRY B. FROST, Dean. GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE* Legislative Charter, granted »» 1849. T HE Spring session will commenceon tlio second Monday, which is the 12th day of January. Gko. Y. Brow.vk, President and Professor of 5tental and Moral Science. P.Lot’P. Professor of Natural Science*. L. R. Branham, Professor ot Mathematics and Director of Music. Henry M. Holtotaw, Professor of Bellos Retires. Tlio Faculty will be assisted by the following tadics,viz :— Mrs. Browne. Mrs. Branham, Misses Bennett, Bumstead. Meredith, nnd 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 Board of Trustees: E. E. Jones. M. D., President; 11. M. Pee ples, Esqr.. Treasurer: Thos. J. Burney. Esqr., Secretary; Col J. B. Walker. Rev. N. G. Foster. Rev. C. M. Irwin, Win. S, Stokes. Edmund Walker; - Zacliariah Fears. Nathan Massey. Wm. W. B. Crawford, M. D., Benj. Harris, Jaa. F. Swanson, J W. Fears, R. P. Zimmerman. Madison, Morgan county, Dec. 23rd, 1861. dr 20 lawdfcwtf MERCER UNIVERSITY. Pcnjield, Greene County, ua. NTUUIBJ. rpnE Studies in this University are:—A Theological course X of three years, designed for thoso who are preparing " the Gospel Ministry; A Collegiate Courso of four years, equal to that of other Colleges in the country; AScientificCourseof three years, including, with some ad dition. ail the studies of the Collegiate Course except tlie An cient Languages ; ADMISSION, The regular time for the admission of Students, is at the opening of the Fall Term, the last Wednesday in August. Candidates for admisainn nto the Collegiate Course must sustain a satisfactory examination in Geography. Arith- metic. English. Latin nnd Greek Grammar, Ca:sar, Virgil. Cicero’s Select Orations, and Jacob's Greek Reader ; and must be at least fourteen years of age. Candidates for admission Into the Scientific Course must sustain a satisfactory examination on Geography, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Simple Equations in Algebra, and two books in Gcoinotry; and must lie at least sixteen yearn <JT age. KXPKNHIB. Tuition. Spring Term. IbU 7km. lx Theological Semixart, Gratuitous... .Gratuitous. InComjxjk. .-$26 00 |15 00 SciontiflcCourse, 25 00 16 00 In Academy— PrcparatoryClass, 25 00.... . 16 00 Second “ 20 00 12 00 Third “ 16 00 9 00 Elementary “ 10 00 0 00 Room Rent 6 00 4 00 Contingent Expenses. 2 00 1 00 These expense* require to be paid in advance. From Students who lodge In the College buildings, fifty dollars will he received as full payment for the tuition fees, room rent, nnd conUr * * 11 The price of Board washing, room-rent, and fuel, t3. OOMMXXCXMKKT AND VACATIONS. The Commencement is held on the last Wednesday In July. There are two Vacations, dividing the year into terms, as follows; First Term—from last Wednesday in August to December Winter Vacation—from December 16th to February 1st, Second Term—from first day of February to Commence ment. Summer Vacation—from Commencement to last Wed. needay in August. B. M. SANDHIS, Secretary ofthe Board ofTrnsteM. Ani “ * the iJamcniUH lull jMJUIDUh lUft UID .UIUUU ICVfl, nnd contingent expenses of the year, e of Board In tho village is HO per month ; of Wo attest the truth of thesbovo nUtemtni M. JlrtilXTY, Editor Xiihtill J M. ZlMNEFKiS.IIninirt, sbraConsumjtinCbugk „ PiTOBisn.r.t, film L Dear Sir: For three year* 1 have bwn .ffiitwS, I cough so distressing that I frequently ebpalrriotomm! I much of the time I was oblteed to sit upifi I chair, ns my cough would suffocate me when! bid I Ilav ng used ninny reme- les without much rclirfI tried the Clierry Pectoral, which under I’rotfoL, ml I mo altogether, lain with gratitudeyourn, . , , •Dunll'Cwiw. L Tint is one of the numerous cures of Aitkm iriid 1m la I accredited to Cherry Pectoral P Albany. N.V., April ItlMi L Dr. Ayer. tawell-Dear Sir: 1 haref.r mnbrtiilk I ed with asthma in tho worst lorm. io tUt 1 hioV.il obliged to sleep in my clmir for n larger part of the ttu. I being unable to breath? on my bed. 1 had tried e mu I many medicines, to no purpose, until mr rimidum. I scribed, as an experiment your Clierry PectenL 1 I At first it seemed to make mo wonte; but inltathm I week. I began to experience the mo-tgratlfriMrrlMlna I its use; nnd now. in four weeks, the diitiie Uratirrii n. I moved, lean sleep on my bed with comfprt.iiidftM. P state of health which 1 had never expected to enjoy. burner 8. Film. . Commission and Forwsnlinj K«Aul. L From the President of Amherst Otlict. Iduanl llikkai I I D., LI. I).. at. F J. C. Ayer—Sir: 1 have used your CherrjPfctenUiai I own cane of deep-seated brnnchilkand am ulMrifn* I its chemical constitution.that it in sn Admirablecnmit I for the relief of luryngiczl and broncbiil dficuhia. d I I'l.v opinion, as to it* superior dimeter. c»n be eta; at I vice, you are at liberty to u*e it as you think proper. P A in her.-1. Sept. 12.1840. Fjiwakd llmann. L Among oilier distinguished sulliorifier who have W ft their names to recommend till* |>rejutr*tlun mbcM | known to them for nffc itionsof the fungi «re: President Perkins, Vermont Medical College. Professor Silliman. Yale College. Professor Valentine Mott New York. Professor (.lea vis ml. Ikiwdoln Medical College. Professor Butterfield. Ohio Medical College. Canadian Jouninl of Medical Science. Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. Charleston. S. C. Medical Itevlew. New Jersey Medical Reporter. Ifon. Henry Clay, t). 8.Senator. Hon. Geo. I*. Mn ridi. American AnitawdorioTulq I Gen. Emanuel Buluess. President of Chili. Ht. Rev. Ed. Power, tard llidion of Toronto. Also, many (•hnnent physicians in foreign countnc*. Not only in tho more dangerous snd dl«tm>ingdi*iw I of tin* Lungs, but also as a family medicine foroctukul I uso. it is the safest, pleasantest and be»t IntewmM Prepared bv J.-O. AYKU.Chemist.kowli llw. , Sold by TUltNER & CO.. A. A. SGUfllOX!*, IV. tt.U*. I COLV, HENDRICKSON k MOORE Savannsh; ac4 by U | tho Drugirists throughout the State. evo1Atr3in—«ayH CAR l’ICR’S SPANISH 5UXTIRE. THE UIIKAT PURIFIER OK THE BLOOD! Not a Particle of Mercury in It. A N INFALLIBLE RKMKIiY for ftmfuli. King'i K Rheumatism. Obstinate CutaneousFvnptfons.Fia;M or I’listule on the Face. Blotches. Itoili.llironlc $i«ba Ring Worm or Tetter, h'cnbl Head. EnUrgfiwnl ao4fn of the Bone* ami Joints. Stubborn Ulccri Syphilitic dent, I.umliago, Spinal Complaints, and *H I i***»jw*l from an injudicious use of Mercury, Impnulnt* is I** Impurity of the Blood. , This valuable Medicine, which his becometthbnW* the uuniber of extraordinary cure* effected tbtwp* agency, has induced the proprietors. »l the urgent n*;" of their frienils. to offer it to tlie public, which tbci the utmost confidence in its vlrtuesand wonderful can* properties. Hie following c>-rtillcat.i.ielecteJtm>**2 number, are. however, stronger testimony tbuUeaj word of tlie ptoprietors; snd are oil from known in tlielr localities, nnd of thehighrrt many of them now residing in tlie city of RictoMM^ F. BOYDEN. Esq., of tlie Exchange Hotel. Majj known every where, says he bs* *een the Medio* a" Cahtkk’h Spanish Mixture ndiniulriere.linomi»««" cases, in nearly nil tiie disease* Tor which il hrtw"?* ed. with tlie most astonishingly good result#. Hca}' the tlios 1 extraordinary medicine he hiicvcrHM. • AGUE AND FEVElt—GREAT CURE—-I that for three years I had Ague snd Fever of the lent description, i had scveml Physlcisw. I*™ h’Tl’j titiesof Quinine. Mercury, snd I believe ill thm* . vertised. but all without any penninent reffeL A tried Carter's Spanish Mixture, two bottlM w ^ tnally cured me. and I am happy to »7 uita Chills or Fever* since. I consider it the best» world, nnd tho only medicine that eTer Beaver Dam. near Rlsbmond.Va. i*41* C. B. LUCK, Eeq . now in the city of‘KM**## many years In the Post Office, bs* eucb fJ’L—.imn natonisliing efficacy of Carter's lms bought upward* of 60bottle*, whichbebugW* » to the afflicted, Mr. I.uck sar* H« buneverk fail when taken according to direetioni. Dr. MINGS, a practising Physician- sod loroec'J . City Hotel, in tlie city nf Richmond. '^1 in a number of instance* the effect* of W*”* P ^, Mixture, whicli were mast truly surwWog- " ta* | case of Consumption, ilependenl on the liver, ■ feet* were wonderful Indeed. . »Monk I SAMUEL M. DRINKER, or the firm of WDi'ra-^l Riclimond, was cured of liver complsint ot i. I ing. by tlie use of two bottles of 1 rfibeB* I GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA—Tlie Editor* I mond Republican bad a servant gj^tse I room, cure i of violent scrofuls. combined ‘ y—jittW I tisrn. which entirely disabled him from > vor»^ att[m< | I of Carter's Spanish Mixture roadeap*n«* -nffleae I the Editors. In a public notice. **y e j:,-!* eflte I inend It to all who are afflicted with in; I b, STHJ. ANOTHER CURE OF WWIJWjJ I valuable boy cured of Scrofula bjr urt« I ture. I consider It atrulv T * ,a * b [* P n R Co I TAYIjOR, Conductor on the R. F. *P-» *- w ’ ^ | Balt n Rheam of 80 YmW BJJ 1 jg 1 ‘JfuSlS I Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, rejiding Isi tb*I was cured by three bottles of Garter* • P* . f bkbi I Salt Rheum, which he had nearly .0 ye* I the physicians of the city could not cu yj t*» ■ is a well known merchant of Richmond, Y*-,■ is most remarkable. . . - wjiiern*! WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond, cured of Spyhili*. In the worst ' onn ’^ fr Ai iuiw (* B Mixture. Hesnvshe clieerfuliy recomoenm ■ eider* It an Invaluable tne<iicine. RICHARD E. WEST, of Richmond.ws'wrn.^ If ■ and what physician* culled <^ n ” r '! 1 jft three boitles of Carter’* Span A M1 *. ,hVKevts»«, , | EDWIN BURTON. CbmmlMloiwrof ha* seen the good effect* of Carter P* number of Spyhilltic ca*e*. and ay* » “ >* _ that horrible disease. . v Mlt d WM. G. HARWOOD, of Wchnwnd.":^ and ulcers, which di«b ed b tn from I bottles of Carter’s Spanish walk without a crutch, in a short Umep« ■ Price *1 per bottle. g 00., 1*^1 Principal Depot* at M. WARP, u"* ■ "SVasr/Shi*. M I And for sale garaawb. COUGHS, COLDS this eeason ofthe year. We* ufefjheirto-^jKl tilles de Pari* to cure all JjJ, thrertM' * say they will cure all affection* it j them Will prove. Msnufkctured by »<*>” J ftTplor. --=v5b5e eefr^, nr Mend, by applleatlon to Dr. J. L. DAGG, President of ».»■« . 1 —twi University, will receives catalogue, containing the Vx PERSON’S RAZOR *&D«r**: ?u1 so of studies, and all other necessary Information made and warranted ^porebamr* ***1 superior to there are sure and get the the most ot eounterfeite bearing Use»^^ to( j of QOAP, O No. _ _ . 30 do Beadel' r . ^"“''“"“oata^ft co. spin tnnglbi| ftmMf