The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, August 30, 1853, Image 4

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' phY. ■ Property pointed out by defendant. **ug8 v . JOHNDEYANNY,BhcrUT the city of Savannt • gether with the ImproTemenu •’wot bf Phfllp D. Woolhoptcr, ag< , „ Property pointed oat by plaintiff’s attome; augfi .. ilalntlff’a attorney. JOHN DEVANNY. Sheriff 0. a thereunto belonging;and. appertaining; leried on property of Edward F. KlncbUy and Robert Todd, to situate, lying and being in the said, butting and bounding as fc .known as Lover’* Lane, thence along the line north 77*, west 13 chains and 67 links toadl along the centre of said ditch north 18*, east 2 2 links to the southern line of said city limits, t half acres, more or less; leried on as the property of ....4. » - - •»- • • -ro,,, Chatham septa M. Tumor, to aatisfy a fl. fa. issued from C erty pointed out by plaintiff’s attornoy. *ug3 . . . JOHN DEVANNY. Sheriff c /'1AMDEN EXECUTRIX’S SALE.—By virtue of an order the benefit ol v said county, deceased. aug7 C AMDEN ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Bj order of the Ordinary of Camden count of skid county,deceased. aug7 . ELIZA rux. ur.o oast by John Green, north-west by Absalom Parish. heirs and creditors of said deceased. aug!3 . ■ , JOHN BER nary to make objeellons (if any thi tlio first. Monday In October next, c will-be granted. berwisosald lotters County, this eleventh day of August, 1863. ' aug!3 —v*.. ~ Wn.UAM LEE, Sr,. 0. B. c. Thomas R. Rawls,late of said county, deceased: liuuvuu mi Liu nuu objections (if any they havo) day In October next, othcrwUe said letters will be granted. Witness, William Leo, Sr., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, this eleventh day of August. 1863. ang!3 ' WILLIAM I.EB, Sr., o. B. o. ^EORQlAj-^WnUocA ^un/y;—To^ll whom It may of Ordinary for letters dismissory as administrator on I estate pf Thomas Ice. a lunatic, deceased : These are therefore to citoand admonish all whom it n loch county on the first Monday in Ootober ne objections,If any they have, otherwise said letters will be Tfiu ,Wm. Lee. sen’r. Esq.,Ordinary for Bull this 17thday of March,1863. mh28 WILLIAM LEE, Sr GBL of Ordinal. Evcrtttanc In November next, otherwise said lotters will be granted. ty, this 25th day of ApriiJ 1863’. api26 JiL WM. LEE, Sen’r., o.m G eorgia—r Whereas, G nty ;— later a lied for letter* dismissory; These are therefore to cl granted. thUttth day of April,1863. uatate; These are, therefore, to cite and admomsnjai i co file their objections (if any they have) to the a 1 granted. mh23 PBORGIA-J VT cert: W estate of Josiah j. Pariah, late of uld county, deceased; These are therefore to cite and admonish all w' — “—- V" uaii) uu in wauio mo urn, uuriwt September next, otherwise said letters will be granted. . Witness. William Lee, Sr., Esq., Ordinary for Bulb county, this 20th day of July. 1863. . J5W® _ • WHJJAM LEE. Sr..o. a. . /"tEORGIA—Bullock County:—!To al .. AX Whereas, Timothy Kennelly and supply *t .the Court of Ordinary for naycoi i Dorli ou the estate of Morris Dorin, deceased; beroro the first Monday in Be] letters .will be granted. aRKRr&ttii'- County.— Koodoor in «td oouoty, tho Und be!or;-lnw to th< oototo of Charlu Bui.tor, docoowd, for in. honest of tfae hair, of ootfloaUto. WM. LEE. Sen’r. o. B. o. JjlO 0. M. BABHLQR. Adm’r. EOROIA—Camden County {—To all whom it may eon< VX corn! Whereas, George W. Thomas, one of the pxe< outers of tbs estate of Wm. T. Hopkins, will tho kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to be andapi ‘ " " * * y law, and a at my office within the time prescribed by cause, (If any they have,) why letters dial not bo granted the said applicant Witness. J. H. Helveston.Esq.,Ordinary for Gamdsn coun. ty^UdsMth day of May, IBM? J. H. HELVESTON, o. a a Said guardianship j These are therefore beandar— to dte and admonish all concerned to ' QE0RG1A—OtoHtom till .wliom' it may con* CbuiTor 6t5lnsn^'lfbr^efteri pFadministration, pl /e bonis ; non, on the estate of Patrick M. Marlow.'deceased j t These aro, therefore, to cite and efonotush all etui athgutar the ktndreaand creditors of said deocesed, to be and fppoar before said Court to make objection. (If, nny they liavo) oa or before the tint Monday In October next, otherwise , said letter* will begrahted. Witness, Joseph GanahL EsqDep. Ordinary for Chatliam /1 EOROIA—Chatham Cbunty t—To all whom it may con- U concern t-Whereas, Carollno Zlpperor will apply at the • Court of Ordinary for letter* dtsmlisury. on tuo estate ot George J. Zlpperor t . These are, therefore, to cite and and admonish all whom It way coucern to bu nnd appear bofore uld Court to make objection (If any they have) on or before tho first Monday - In March next, otherwise uld letter* will be granted. Witness, Joseph GanahL Esq.,Dep. Ordinary for Chatham » county thia 17th day of August 1863. augl8 JOSEPH GANAHL, dip. o.o.o. EURG1A—CHalAam CbunlyTo all whom It may con- i IjT corn t Whereas, William J. Marshall will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letter* of guardianship over the * person aud property of Edward O. aud James ll. Marshall, minor* of ilargcrrt W. Marshall, deceased $ Tbeae are, tnoreforo. to citoand admonish all whom it l may concern, to bo and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they havo) on or before tho first Monday In October next, otherwise raid letters will bo granted. , . Witness, Joseph Ganahl, Esq., Dep. Ordinary for Chatham . county, this 16th day of August. 1863. auglu JOS, GANAHL, DKP, o. 0.0. /1EORGLA—Chatham Ciunly:— 1 To all whom it may con* * vT cern: Whereas, I'hineaa M. Kollock will apply nt the Court M Odinary, for letters of dlsmiuion aa executor on i the estate of Miss Priscilla Houston: > These are. therefore, to cite nnd admonish all whom Itroay i concern, to uo and appear before said Court to raako objec- • lion (if any they nave) on or bofore the first Monday In Jannary next, otherwise uld lotters will bo granted. Witness, John M.Millon.Eaq,, Ordinary for Chatham coun ty tula 1st day of July, 1863. Jy2 JOHN M.’MIUeEN o.o.o. f1 EOROIA—CAaiAam County r—To all whom It may con Ur corn: Whereas, Norman Wallace will ipniy at the t Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory as Excutor on the ■ estate of Robert Isaac r Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom 11 may concern to be and appear before uld Court to make objec tion (if any thoy have) on or before the first Monday in February next, otherwise uld letter* will be granted. , Witness. John M. Millen, Esq., Ordinary for Cliatham conn. • ty.thU second day of July. 1868. jy3 JOHN M. MILLKN, 0. 0. 0. » p EOROIA—Chatham County r—To all whom It may con- OT corn: Whereas. John H. 8trou* will apply at the Cour of Ordinary for letters dlsmiasoky as administrator oum tea- tamento annoxo on the eatate of Godfrey Rown: These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it 1 may concern, to be and appear before uld Court to make •injection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday In November next, otherwise said lotters will be granted. Witness, John M. Millen, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this thirtieth day of March, 1853. rahSti JOHN M. MILLEN, o. 0. 0. f~1EORGIA—Chatham County;—All whom it may concern : UT Whereas, John B. Barnard will apply at the Court o! Ordinary for letters dismissory as administrator cum testa- , raento annnexo un tho estate of Mrs. Ann Mongin : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern to bo arid appear before uid Court, to make , oojection (if any they have) on or before the second Mon- day m January next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, John M. Millen. Esq., Ordinary for Cliatham ennntv. this 14th day of July, 1863. jyl5 JOHN M. MILLEN, 0. c. 0. /"! EORGIA—CAafAam County.—To all Whom it may con- UT cern : Whereas, Mary A. Rousseau will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the es- tato of Julius Rousseau : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all xvhom it may 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 bo granted. \Yltness, Joseph Ganahl. Deputy Ordinary for Chatham county, this 1st day of August. 1853. July 29 JOSEPH GANAHL, DKT. 0.0. 0. /~1 EOROIA—Chatham County -—To all whom^it may con- UT cern : Whereas, William J. Marshall will apply at the Court of Ordinary for lotters of administration on the es tate of Margaret W. Marshall: These are. therefore, to cite and admonish allwhom ltmay concern to do nnd apper before uld Court to make objec tion (If any they havo) on or before tho first Monday in Oc tobor next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness. Jospph Ganahl, Esq., Dep. Ordinary for Chatham county, this third day of August.1853. aug JOSEPH 0ANAHL. dip. o. c. 0. f \ EORGIA—Chatham County:-To all whom lt may concern: UT Whereas. John Everard will apply at the Court of Or- dina'ry for letters of dismissory as administrator on the os- tate of Patrick Tierny, doceased : Tlieso are. therefore, to cite ana admonish all concerned to file their objections (If any Ihey have) to the applicant In the Clerk’s office of *aid Court, on or before the first Mon day of November noxt, othenrise lotters dismissory will be granted. Witness. John M. Millen, Esq.. Ordinary for Chatham coun- ty, this 30th day of March, 1863. mhSO JOHN M. MILLEN, 0. C. 0. t \ EORGIA—Chatham County.—To all whom it may con- Ur cern : Whereas. William J. Bulloch, Executor of the ■ estate of Mary Neufvill. deceased, will apply to the Court of Ordinary for letter* dismissory on the said estate: Those are, therefore, to citoand admonish all and singu lar the kindred nnd creditors of said deceased, to bo nnd appenrat the offico of John M. Millen. Ordinary, within the timo preacribodby law. and show cause (if nny they hnvo) why said letters should not be granted. Witness. Joseph Ganahl. Deputy Ordinary for Chatham county,tliislutdnytf August.1853, July 29 JOSEPH 0ANAHL, dkt. o. c. C. EORGIA—Chatham County.—To all whom it may con- UT corn : Whereas, Henry Williams will apply at the Court of Ordinary for lotters dismissory on tho estate of laichlin Wright, deceased; These are therefore to clto nnd admonish all whom (t may concern, to bo nnd appear before said Court to mako objec- lon (If nny they havo) within the time prescribed by law, otherwise eald lotters will be granted. Witness. Jo*. Ganahl, Esq., Dep. Ordinary for Chatham county this 10th day of August. 1853. nu811 JOS. GANAHL, ran*, o. 0. c. fl EORGIA—Chatham County:—To all whom It may con- UT cern: Whereas John Bilbo will apply at the Court of Ordinary lor letters of dismission aa administrator, on the estate of Henry L. Bilbo: , , „ , Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern to be and appear before said Court to make objee- tlons (If any they have) on orbeforothe first Monday In November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Wltness.JohnM. Millen. Esq., Ordinary for Chatham coun- ty, this 14th day of April, 1863. apllS JOHN M. MILLEN. o.c. c. ( 1 EORGIA—Liberty County:—To all whom It may con UT cern: Whereas, V. Grest will apply at the Court of Or- dlnary for letters dlsmiasory aa administrator on the estate of F. Cottraan; [ 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) within th* time prescribed by | Uw. otherwise uld letters will be granted. Given under my hand at this office, this 1st day of Au- 1R63. augfi ■'•W.'P. GIRARDEAU, 0.1.0. ft EORGIA—-Liberty County—iTo all whom It may con- UT cern: Whereas. Joseph A. Anderson will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory on the estate of Mary E. Anderson. L te bf uld county, deceased; These are, therefore, to clto and admonish all whom it may concern, to be andappf*r before uld Court to make objection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday I n September next, otherwise uld letters will be granted the applicant. Witness my hand, this 8th day of March, 1853. mhH J. S. BRADWELL, 0. L. o. ft EORGIA—Liberty County.—All persons concerned are UT hereby notified, that sixty days after date. I aball ap- pi v to the Court of Ordinary of Liberty county for leavo to eell 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 uld estate and for the purpose ot a division of uld estate among the helm and distribu tees of uid estate. aug4 M. J. MOODY. Ex’or. TYTOT1CE.—Persons having demands against the estate of -Ll Joseph A. Marshall, a free man of color, deceased, are requested to hand them in to Griffin k Gordon, attorneys at law ; and those Indebted will please mske payment to them. aug25 FREDERICK A. TOPPER, Qua!. Ex’or. ft EOROIA—Brwxn County .'—Notice is hereby given that \T on th* first Mon ’ay In September next, we will apply to the Court of Ordinary, of this county, for leave to divide the estate of Ellu Perry, deceased. 8. B. DANIEL, - ) N. J. CLARK. VAdministrator*. aug4 ISAAC PERRY. J ■VTOnCE—All persons having demand* against the es- J-l tate of Ellu Perry, late of Bryan county, deceased, will present them ; ana tbou indebted to the estate will pleui make Immediate payment to > L. B. DANIEL,] N. J. CLARK. ^Administrators. ang4 ISAAC PERRY.) TVT0TICE.—Nine months after date, application will be lv made to the Court of Ordinary or Chatham, for an order to sell lot of land No. 168, Slat district. Marion coun ty, State of Georgia, eight miles from the village of Buena Vista, belonging to the estate of John Screven, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of uld estate." aug28 JA8. P. SCREVEN. Ex’or. vk vwo MONTHS after date application will be made to the X Court of Ordinary of Bryan county, for leave to sell the Beal Estate, belonging to James Clanton, deceased. July 2 J.O. MARSH, Ad’m -VTOTICE.—Two months after date application will be .Li made to the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county for leave to ull the Und and negroes belonging to the estate .'<fUriahH. Bivins.Ute nfuld county.deeeMed. *ug2—w2m HENRY ROGERS, Adm’r de bonla non. TYTOTICE.—Two monthi after date, application will be ,li made to the Coart of Ordinary of Bulloch county, for tire to Mil tho real estate of Hannah Cone, Ute of laid ounty, deceased. Jy2* JONATHAN GRINKR, Adm’r. \J’OTICE.—Two months after date,. application will be * ,v.1i made to the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county, for set* to Mil the boy Smart, belonging, to Robert B. SUtor ) minor. GREEN B. BLAT0R, JjTS Guardian of.uld minor. , jYTA11 persons having'demaudsagalnst the esta ff 4,. Hi* W* R*”- Samuel J. Cassels, will present them o the undersigned within the Hme prescribed by Uw; and hose Indebted to said estate are requested to make Imme- ' ■Utajaymentto MARY R. CASSELS, Qualified Executrix, l| uiiuK.—nir,, nmnth. »Rer a.fo, uprllctlon will be .1 Stal. of 0.orsl», for j»jr- .imt of * «0 HR of uld Bonk, lottor A. pojoM. ot fib- 'p.l Buk’oRA Hudu, d»t»d 0MK™bib.r.lM7.(I. :. Commlng, Pmldool. tho bit bom) .h.tf-of whloh hu .ooa loot. Jrii Ai.mmTwn.UAM3 iBi The following named pcrednktiav* reglsteredthelr name* since the first of January j 1838, and up to August 2, 1868, ^Ai^lSottbtM Amoffotit Johh W Andmoni DnvtdAliro* QBEBHHBaffignp Ash. John 8 Achord, Doom W Anderson, Stewart Austin, UoiuatnluK Armstrong. Tnotriaa A Sskew, Thomas Arden, IVmtemAndrti S..-v . ’ Uenedlet Bourqulo, John W Btu, Gilbert Bntlor, John F Uolftjulllet. John V Barber, Julius Bacharaub. George L bloUnt. Anton uorohert, Joseph Black, Alexander Vtancls Heuuett, James U Uashlor. Michael Buloy, Claudius E Dario, Clias W W Bruen. James M Butter. Hyman BUytk. wmiam J Bandy. Edwin'11 Bacon, Wra Jamos Bulloch, Siegmund llergr. sllltonJBockner. JohnBpston, HenrySBogardua, William H Bulloch-Patrlck Bulkley, Johu W Beasley, John B Barnwell, JamesT Buckner, Anthony BAsler, Thomas A Brown,'John Burns, Joseph II Burroughs,Berrien M B Bur roughs. William FBfantley, Charles II Bell, Elias B Burs tow, Peter A Blols, Wm Gaston Bulloch, Isaac liruuuur. John Brunner. James Bancroft. Philip H Behn, James A Urowu, JohnMacpherson Berrien, Buruanl E Beo, Richard Burke, David Bell, Thomas H Barrett, Edward J Blount, Wollb Barnett, Conrad E Byck, Charles Bishop, Wm Blols, Valentine Brunnor,Charles W Brunner, Joseph W Brown, Josepli 11 Baldwin. Francis Blair. Michael Brannon. James K Bullough, James A Baker. William M Blount, Wm Ben kon, William I) Uashlor, William Burges, George A Bolfeuil- lot. Willlum Boenken, Patrick Brady, Thomas G Bulloch, Henry Bagshaw, William Brunkard, James M Butler, John V Blakely, Michael Dorian, Thomas Uourke, WUIlam 8 Buh inger. Joseph Bryan, Henry Burt. William Burke, Harvey L Byrd. Francis 8 Battler, Henry P Bennett, John Bosch, John Blount, Samuel P Bell, Michael Barry. Patrick Brad ley. Plillln Uringninn, Augustus Boulineau, Rlch’d Brown. C.—Solomon Cohen, Bernard Constautlne, David 0 Caah, William Cullen, Peter Corb, David Lopes Cohen, James A Courvoislo, Montgomery Gumming, DaulclB Camp, George U Cummlng. Moses Coburn, William Crabtree. Aaron Cham plon, Daniel B Copy, Isaac Cohen, Frederick Cook, Frederick “ Cornwell, William P Clark, William H Cuyler. Carrol A it vmiunuii, •iiiimiu r viiara, nmiaui n viuyior. vnrrui n Cloud, Spencer Curreil, Pierce Condou, William M Charters, Charloi- Clare. Daniel Clarke, John F Compognlac. George Galley, Mylea D CuUena, Peter L Constantine. Nichols* Cru- ger, Henry R Christian. John Cordeal, Wallace Uumralng. James H Carter, William Cooper, John J Cornell, James T Clark, James 0 B Campbell, Samuel J Cassells, Joseph S Carruthers. John D Charlton, Bryan Connor, William Oscar Chariton, William Cox, Hugh Cullen, James Cleary, Moses S Cohen, Thomas Corr, Joseph SClsghorn, John ¥ Carsten. Charles P Cooper, John Greene Guoke. Henry Cleaver, Jacob Cohen, Benjamin L Cole, Silas M Colelng. John L Clark. Thomas W Cooper, Henry Cssion. James Cox, Robert M Charlton, James Cox. Francis Canfield, Peter Clark, Janus Ckrey, Thomas Cusach. Thomas Carey. Daniel Cole, Luke Christie. Lewis F Cooke, Earl A Crafts, Patrick Clark, Mich ael Cusach, Michael Conway. Antonio Christldora. Isaac J Cohen, Francis Champion. Aaron Champion. Thomas Col lins,-Edward T Conner, William Conner, Andrew Conner, Charles Cannon. Thomas Conway, Richard W Cubbedge, Francis T Cole, William Carson, Wm F Chaplin, Moses A Co hen. Heman A Crane, John Cuss, John M Cooper, Lemuel 0 Clark, Luke Canon, Robert J Coughey. Jonathan A Cu doy, Denis dairy, John Oercopely. Joseph V Conner*t. Jos Connolly, John L Cope, A Cordes, John A Chambers. Patrick Carney, Michael deary, James ECope, William A Cook, Bar ton Centre, John Clancy.Thomaa Cunniff, John deary, D*—DavidR Dillon, Martin Duggan, Archibald C Daven- Jobn Doyle, Jr.,Iiaac DeLaroche, William M Davidson, Wm H Davls.llichard Dawson, Charles S Davis, Nlcholaa Dixon. I*wia L Davis, Francis H Demere, Patrick Doyle, Michael Donnelly, Morty Porgnn, John Downing. Richard W Dela ney, Thomas I >yle. Thomas E Davis. Sheldon C Dunning. George W Davis. Michael Dally, Francis D Dana, Josepli 0 Davis, John Doyle, Jacob DeLaMotta. John P A Dupon. Pat rick Dolan, Francis Daly, James H Item und, James Doyle Patrick Downey, James Downey. Michael Downey, John Deacey, Henry Danonlelser, John Dolan. EJ.—Henry Ellis, Peter Endres. John Evorard, Richard Ennis, John Wskenmp, Stephen Elliott. Jacob A Epstein, _ r , —JPht John B Epstein, Thomas Eden. Daniel Egan, Jas A Ernst John Eady. _ __ " ' " " " Green F^—Joseph Felt, Owen Foley, Jeremiah Pickling, Gi Fleetwood, Louis N Falligant, Gaspar J Fulton. Washing F Florence. Joseph S Fay, John G Falligant John C Per , Ington .Joseph S Fay, John G Falligant John C FerrilL Andrew Parry, Frederlch Finch. William D Ford,8ewellH Fisk. John Flomming, Richard Flanigan, Thomas Ford. Patrick Fleming, John Foster, John I) Fish. Bryan Foley,' Josiah R Fisher, John Foley. Jacob Friend. Dugald Fergu son. John Flsnnegan, James Fountain. Henry R Fort.Benja- rain Pickling, Robert Ferrell. Gordoy Kayo. Joseph EFalli- .ill 11 Vn 11 William di.Mlnn lama. A gant, Randtilph B Fell, William Fielding. James A Fawns, William B Fleming. Alexander Fawcott George S Frierson, f-l.a-ln. LVw Ir.A.,1. . 1.* T . , „| ... diaries Fox, Jacob Friend, Isham P'reeman, John Finney, James Foiev. John Fitzgerald, Frederick 8 Fell, Patrick Fo ley. John Flannigan, Andrew Flatiey, “ Wllllr—* . ^, Thomas Flaherty. Inm Follinrd. ©••"Joseph George, Robert H Griffin, Francis Grimball Joseph George,Jr., Kobert M Goodwin. John B Gallic, David H Galloway.Seaborn Goodall, John tiammell, Domingo Gal- leo. Joseph F Gammon. Charles Gross, Martin Gerken. James E Oaudry. lliilip Gleblehouse, Henry Ganulil. John F Gull martin. John Genlts, Benjamin Ginovoly, John LGroven- stein. Kbeuezcr W M Gifford, James E Godfrey, George A Gordon. Calvin L Gilbert Samuel Goldsmith, Nlcklea Gell, Horace Gillum. John 8 Green, Francis LGue, Jas Gowan, William T Goodwin. William W Goodrich, Michael Gearey, Michael Gay. Lewie Grenvald, Israel Geer, Joshua Griffith. James Garvuy, George Gatehouse, Martin Geiger. Solomon Goodnil, Michael Glasgow. John B Gnann, diaries Gannhl. Robert S Gray. George M Griffin, Julius B Gaudry, William Garrughty, liugh Grady. II*—Thomas Holcombe David F Ilnlsey, William Hess, diristoplier Hussey. Rlobard H Howell, Charles S Hardee, William Howe. William Hunter. William F Holland. James Hunter, George S Harding, Edwtn E Hertz, Martin Horn, tamuel L Hover. John Haupt 8atnuel B Haupt. William Henry, Henry Haupt William W Hendley, Robert Haber- sham, John EHernnndes, Robert, Hutchison. Alfred Hay wood. William Henderson. Charles A Hall, Geo W Hnrdcus- lie, Robert A Honiker. William I. Haupt. Humphrey P Hor ton, Peter Henry, William Heidt. Levi Hart. Thomas Hen derson, William P Hunter. Marmaduke Hamilton, Peter D Hllzhelm. Charles F Hamilton. John F Hamilton. William Hone. William H Hausman, David Harrigan, Henry Hur- per. Howell W Hollister, Enoch I) Hendry, John G Howard, William H Holmes, Geo Troup Howard. William B Hale, Gustavs A Holcombe, daus Hartman, Samuel Hamilton. Edward J Harden, Stephen N Harris. Columbus 8 Harris. James B B Harley. Undan Hughes, Prloleau Hamilton, Jno C Hunter, Dennis Haley, James E Hogg. Jonathan Illli, Jno Hall, Peter Hermann, John A Hongos, Nlcholaa Heyle, Geo Hubbard, Patrick Hopkins, Matthew Harding. Edward C Holbrook. Stephen Ilatterlch. Oliver 8 Hunter. LewisFHar ris. William Hnvell, James Hackett, Judge W Harris, John M Harrison. Joseph M Haywood. James J Hinos. Thomas Heffurman. William L Haupt, John Hughes. William Hauz- elmann, Nicholas Homvndez Jo.m Hamlet. Elisha Ilagar. Samuel P Halsey, David 8 Henderson. Dennis Planner lias- sett, Moses C Iieald. George Haas, Abraham Harmon, Jas M Henderson, Patrick Hart, John G Howard, Patrick Han- lev. I. —John W Ihly. J. —John R Johnson, John T Jones. James R Johnston. Fdwnrd Jones. James C Jones. Alexander Johnson. William Bullock Jackson, Enoch S Johnson, John D Jesse. John J Jackson, Janies II Johnston, Robert Jackson, Wm James, Peter Jacobs, James M Jones. Peter Edward Judonnes, V I Oiui aoiuun, uium n uuunn, micr rAiwmru JunenDCS, li Jackers, Joseph W Jackson, Nicolas Jeffries. Thomas Jones, Joseph Johnston, George Jackson, George H Johnston. K.—Philip Kolb, John Kennedy, Alfi * ' Kuck. Fetor Krouse. William Krauss, John W Klbbee. Her man Kuhhnan, Djedricb Kattenhorn. Nicholas King. John W Kelly. James W King. Nicholas Kelley. Hanford Knapp. **■ ” * ' W Kelley, William Kine. James Ker. Thomas Kemp, John _ _ Phineas M Kollock, Philip Kes'n. Noah B Knapp, Aaron J Kaser. James Kennedy. Frederick Krenson. Emanuel Kan waller, Daniel Keane, Edward S Kempton, Dr A Kolhause. Frederick Kattenhorn. lira Kent Uldham King, William T King, Michael Kelly, John Kaesar, William Krous, John Kelgan. ^•—Thomas E Lloyd. Louis Legriel. John N Lewis. Daniel J Urabreth. John H Llghtbourne, William M Leigh, Alonzo B Luce. Hugh Logsn, Stanislaus M Uffiteau. John Lynns. ■ft rsnewal of Scrip, ffi ■ iarss, and No. >• m” iSfvfflvro coin. Oliver A LaRoche. John M B Lovell, Martin Larkin. Noble Lyon. Frederick Lohof. Joseph H Ladsnn, John H Ladd, Daniel Leahy, Benjamin W Llloyd. Charles A L La mar. Peter Laurens, James F Under. Matthew Lufburrow. Edward Lynch, John T Latham,Philip S Leaver.Hugh Lar kin, James J Ixigan. Joseph IJppman, Andrew Low, Wm E Long, Andrew J Lebey, Michael Lavin. David P Lander- shine, Casper Lenyer, Timothy lavin, Charles T Law, Sam- nelS I*vy, Henry F Lichte, Thomas Leary. Matthew Lynch. Cliarles Lee, George HUndstldt, Nicholas Lefort, Nathan lei Lovell. James Laughlan, Orlando H Lufburrow. John Luers. John Lama. Samuel A T Lawrence, Antonio Lau- rence, James Lannahan, Patrick Lennahan. ltI M—Hugh W Mercer. Anthony F Mera. Abraham Ml Wiliam H C Mills. Jacob Manke. Mafford Marsh. Will Morrill. John Mallenr, Adolphe Mode. John Makln. Oefert Murkins, James W Morgan. Ralph Meldrim. Dan Mallette. Horace Morae. WiUIam H May, Samuel 8 Miller, John Mur- chison, Christian W Maylalnder. Solomon Mayer. John Mag- tersnn, Luder Mehrtens. Jacob Manses. John E Mallery.Hen- ry Macnhard, Tliomae R Mills. Jsmes Monnahan. Charles A Magill. John B Mallard. Jacob Miller, Matthias H Meyer, Alvin N Miller, Simon Morris.Leander Moore, Jno A Haver, Richard C Mackall, Michael Meath, Fabian Myerhoffer. Thomas Meath. John Murchison. Bryan M Morel'. Hugh W Mercer. John Mahanney.Thomas Mahar, William E Mongin. John Morris. Jeugen H Mehrtens, Thomas Murtaugh. Syl vester H Manning, Charles Muller, Cornelias D Murphy. Mftcphersnn B Millen, Isaac M Marsh, Wm B Mell. John Murphy. JohnS Montmolltn. JamesS Magill. David Moran, Tnnmii TV ifnivl T/iVn lf-ll-n - - — 1I..L ii ... Mount, Samuel Mansfield, Henry 0 Mehrtens. Henry K Montfort. Henrich Wro Meyer, Harvey Morse, Andrew Ala- , 8 b !“5 , S«1* Mcaeakev, Bartholomew McJunamey ■trick McDowell, William McCarthey. Joseph J McCoy Aurenee McKenna. Thomaa McKenna, Daniel McRedmond, liomas W McArthor, James McHenry, Michael AlcGrea 'atrick McGovern, Norman W McLeod, William J Mein- osh. James McFeely, Alexander McHardy, Angus McAl- In, Michael McCarty, Nell McHugh. James Mclnnamey ohn McGunnlgle, Thomas 0 McCluskey. James McFeelv. '■t'lf Mpfllnln Honnla ir^flnlra r-i ler, Jolm G Bexl . . ip».F 8tokte,^6Hh A'8teley,% -...•Jfc Jamas Sullivan. Solomonv KiBiWK Sh.nnoo, Ifonnl, Sulllnii; Philip Smith. John i||nKRiw M Stripling. Francis Sawyer. Timothy Sherldon.Johti Scud der, James 8klnner, Lewls 8mitb, Jphn Shea, Gen I Spen cer. Samuel L Speiseggsr. Simon Santlm. Thomaa Smlth. pUard.J ' - M Schley. Thomaa Saunders, John Stelnbei Slafke, William 8tanvWilliam J Stafford, Wmiam r »y- lbs; PatricaScanlan. Joseph Sullivan, John Sullivan, John ■uuur, ■ auiHacauian.vuaiuuo , Scanlan. GeorasN Steley, Henry Stark. GeorgeShulte, Dan- lei Sullivan, Henry Saundera, Cnarloa ESmJjh, Samuel Sol- ,-y Saunders, Charles.. „ ^ omons, Ed Ward J Saunders, Thoteas Ksttveta, Newton 'Stripling, William illlvan, ‘ ‘ Star, Jr., Amos Bcudder. Jsmes Swan ItMtlJoh ' Bulllvan, Adam Short. Jphn Sherlock, William Bandera, Chares Sohrenk, Ephraim Soudder, Augustus Scheideman, John 8nllivan, Martin 8ulllvan, William F Shearer, Nicho las Sinnot. ■T^Peter G Thomas. John F Tucker, John T Thomas Toma. Francis Truchelut. William TThomnson. John Tier ney, Edward Towniend. John U Taylor, Alfred F Torlay, Is rael K Tofft, Lewis E Tebeau. Wm H Uson. John H Thode, CorneHuHTurbnah. Josiah PTustlmJohn VTarver. Israel It TeITt, David Thompson, William Thomas, Peter Thomp- wn. Joseph R Thompson. Stephen A Turner. Jolm Tanuer, Wiliam 8 Taylor, Milton Turner.Patrick TyUinga, Henry J Tiedomann. - ■yWClmrles Van Horn. David Vender Tristam Veratille, Henry H Veratille. William IIS VoratlUe. Henry Vielstllch William OVandenburgh _ W^—Richaril Wayne,Edward G Wilson.William Waters. Robert D Walker, Henry F Willink. Iaurenco W Wall, Na thaniel F Webster. Henry 0 Wyer. James TWobb. Honry E Weed. Smith Warner. Thomas White, Francis H Welman. Nicholas Wolf. William White, Thomaa 8 Wayno, Benjamin Whitehead. Jacob Wineberg, Samuel A Wood. George 8 Walt, Charles Wilson. Thomaa J Walsh, John W Wilson. Jo- Jeph Waihburn, Zachariah N Winkler. Lewis,W Wells,Ed mund Wallen, Wylly Woodbrldgo. Christopher White, Seth Woodward. Isaac Wilder, Dennis Wynn, Jamos White. Philo TT tmt.i mill,. mt_, .. ,. ... ... —. nWlldinan.Wllllam Waison, William P White, Philip D Woolhojue^AahbeMVellea, ^John J Waver, Jacob Walter, George u Willett, James T Welles, James Whllihan, Enos wjtlrtngton. Allen R Wright, 8amucl Wllmot, Win Wilson. Wiliam Wright. Janjes M Wayne. William Thomo Williams, Patrick White,James W White. Richard Wlckam. William MWadley,JrfoobWaldburg. George W Wylly, WUIlam C Wylly, Isaac P Whitehead. Lewis Wiggins. William Waters, James White.Stephen?. Whitehead. Jamos M Wayne. Hen- J Y K Washburn, Claus Wittschen, Conrad Waldschmidt. ohn Williamson. John C Wagner. George M Waldburg, Jno ^? tU > Edwntd OWithlngton. James S Wilkins, Norman Wallace. William H Wiltbergcr, Peter Wiltberger, Simeon Walter. Joseph W Webster. Amos E WebHter, Tlios White. Thomas Wood, Henry F Willink, Jr.. Georgo S Webb, Wil liam Webster. Michael Walch. John E Ward, Stephen B Wil liams, Irvin I. Woir, John Wicklmm, Michael Weldon. Y—Dr Easton Young. Peter Yonaon, Jolm A Yonge. Z 4—EdwinS Zltlrouor, Jacob Zlmiuorainn. All persons entitled to vote, and desirous of voting at the next election for Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savannah and hamlets thereof, aro respectfully requested to call at my office and register their nnmos within the time prescribed by law, else thoy will be debarred the right of voting thereat. EDWARD 0 WILSON. * u « 4 Clerk of Council. „ auTHonmr.i BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED 8TATES. In pursuance of Uw. I, FiukkumIIkbck. Prehldentof the United States, do hereby declare and make known, that K iljo sales of the aectlonsand porta of sections of land, all ring the odd numbers, which remain to tho United States, within six miles on onch side of the line of the Mo- bile and Ohio River Railroad. In the States of Alabama and Mississippi, subject to double the minimum price of the pupl' 0 wads., as provided by the act of 20th September. 1860, will be held at the following Land Offices In tho States of Aubaxa and Missiseim. at the periods hereinafter des ignated, to wit: At the tand Office at8r. StKvxjt’a, In Alabama, commenc ing on Monday, the fifth day of September next, for the dis posal of such section* and parts of sections, being tho odd numbers above referred to. as are situated in the under mentioned townships, to wit: JVortA of the bate line and wetl of the principal meridian. Township* one and two, ofrange — - m u. liffo Township* one, two. three, and four, of range two. Township* one. two, three, four, and five, of range tlireo. Townships one, two, three, four, five, six. and seven* of range four. Townships three, four, five, six, and soven. of range five. Smith of the late line and toed of the principal meridian. Townships one, two, three, four, and five, of range ono. Townships one, two. three, four, and five, of range two. Townships one, two. and three, of range three. Township ono. of range four South of the bate line and eatt of the principal meridian. Townships three and four, of range one. At the Lind Office at Dkmopoiu. in the same Slate, com mencing on Monday, the twelfth day of September next, for the dls]fosalofsuch sections and pnrta of sections, being the o<ld numbers above referred to, os aro situuted in the dermentioned townships, to wit: JVbrth of the ba/e line and toett oj the principal meridian. Township* eighteen, nineteen, and twenty, of range four. At the Land Office at Tcsacloow. in the same State, com dermentioned townships, to wit. North of the bate line and wtti of Die principal meridian in Southern Surveying District. Township twenty-one. of rango four. At the Land Office at Coluxbub, In Mississippi, oommcnc- Ing on Alonday, the nineteenth day of September next, for the ui-Doial of such sections and parts of sections, being the odd numbers above referred to. as are situated in tho undermentioned townships, to wit: A r ortA of (he bate line and eatt of the Choctaw meridian. Townships eight, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, ninoteen. and twenty, of rango fifteen. Townships eight, nine, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteon, and twenty, of ranguslxteen. Townships eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelvo. thirteen, four teen. fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, and ninuteen, of range seventeen. Townships eight, nino. ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen four teen, fifteen, and sixteen, ofrange eighteen, Township* eight, nine, ton. eleven, and twelve, of range nineteen. At the Land Office at Auqubt.\, tn tho samo State, com mencing on Monday, the twenty-sixth day of September next, for the disposal of such sections and parts of sections, being the odd numbera above referred to, as are situated in the undermentioned townships, to wit: A'ortA of the bate line and east if the Choctaw meridian. Township four, of rango thirteen. Townships one, two, throe, four, five, and six, of rango fourteen. Townships one, two, three, four. five, six, and soven of rnnge fifteen. Townships one, two, three, four, five, six, and sovon of range sixteen. Townships one, five, six, and soven. of rango seventeen. Township seven, of rnnge eighteen. North of the bate line, west of the meridian, and eatt of Pearl river. Townships three, four, five, six,soven, and eight, ofrange Townships soven, eight, nlno, and ten. of range seven. Townships eight, nine, and ten. of range eight. The townships herein designated In Roman lotters are wholly within the limits of-six sections in width on each side of said road,” and those in Ualict arcparty within said limits, as degignated on the diagrams, which will ho fur nished to the respective district land offices by tho Com missioner of the General Land Office. Lands reserved for schools, military and other purposes, will bo excluded from sale. The lands will be sold subject (o the right of wny granted by the said act of 10th September. 1850. to the State afore said, for aald railroad, not exceeding one hundred feel on each side thereof; and therefore the particular tracts of land which include the road will be sold as containing tho quantities respectively shown by the official plats. Each sale will bo kept open for a time sufficient to admit of offering all the huyls. but not exceeding two weeks, and applications to makoprivate entries of the tends offered un- der this proclamation will not be received until after tho close of the public sale. Given under my hand at the city of Washington, the iti-i * *• ■ Domini one thousand eight FRANKLIN PIERCE. twenty-thlnl day of May, Anno D hurdred and fifty three. By the President: Jonx Wiiaox. Cmmittionerqf the General Land 0 Notice to actual teUlert on lands of the United Statet orir'uallo withdrawn from market on account of the railroad grant. Under the act of Congress, approved 3d March 1863. en- h.ji. • . 4 4._j option rights to certain lands titled *• An act to extend pre-empt therein mentioned.” the Pre-emption laws of the United States as they now exist aro extended over the alternate reserved sections of public lands along the line of the rail road hereinbefore mentioned, where the settlement and im provements wore made prior to the final allotment of the al ternotn sections to the said railro .d. Therefore all claims by pre-emption to * * "‘ilu Townships twenty-one, twenty-two, twantythree, slid twenty-four, of range one. Towniblu twenty-one, of range twd. At the.Laud Office at Drams’ Point, commencing on Monday, the twenty-fourth day 1 of October next, (or the dla- posnl of the public lands situated Ih the following town- ship* and narta of townships, to wit i , A arthqf the bate Unt, And eatt of the fourth principal me- _ rfcWdn. Township twenty six. of rango four Township twenty-six. of range five. Beotlona tlireo to ten; fifteen to i . i—iT.rr —, —~v— twenty-two. end taenty- six to thlrty.five.in townshlptwenty.slx; township twenty- “von, (except scotione thirteen,' twenty-four, twenty-five, thirty-live and thirty-six.) and townships tiyenty-elglit, tw enty-ninb and thirty, W rango six. . Sections one, two, eloven to fourteen, twenty-three to twenty-fire, and thirty-six, In township twenty-six j.'sec tions, thirteen, twenty-four. twenty-five, thirty.Bve, and thlrty-stx, In township twenty-seven ; sections flvotoeight. seventeen to twenty, thirty, and thirty-one, In township twenty-eight; township twenty-nine,' (except sections twenty-tlvo to twenty-eight, anil thlrty.tnree thirty-six,) and township thirty of rougo seven Sections one to five, eight to tifteen. twenty-two to twen ty-seven, thirty-fivo and thirty-six. In township twenty, lour; township twenty-five, (except sections six, seven, eighteen, n|neteon, thirty and thirty-one;) township twen- ty-alx; townships twenty-sovon. (except section aix.) twenty-eight.»■— -i- —f-»-4 *—4—J (except section* six. soven. eighteen, ninoteen. fnjrty' thirty-one;) and townships twenty-nlue and thirty, of range eight." Townships twei ‘ " wenty-flve and twenty-six, of rango nine. Township twonty-alx, of rango elovon. At tho Und OIllco at Minkhal Point commcncingon Mon day, the second day of January next, for tho disposal bf the tallowing, being residuary tracts of tho reserved lead mine ral lnnda, which were notiucluded in the proclamations of the 20th November, 1846, and 28th April, 1851. to be sold under tho act of Congress entitled *'An act to authorize the President of the United States to sell tho reserved mineral lands In tho States, of Illiuola and Arkansas, and Territories of Wisconsin nnd Jowa. supposed to contain lead ore,” approved July 11.1846. to-wit: North qf the Late line and east »fthe fourth principal me- ridian. Tho west half and northeast quarter of the southwest quarter, tho northeast quarter of the northwest quarter, nnd tho southeast quarter of the southeast quarter, or sec tion ono ; the east half of the north west quarter, the south- east quarter, the west haff of tho southwest quarter, and the Bouthwest quarter of tho northeast quarter, of twelve ; and tho northeast quarter, and north haff or southwest qunrtcr. of tweuty-ntne. tn township one: tbd northeast quarter of section thirteen, in township two; the West haff of tho northwest quarter of section eleven, in township three ; tho east haff of the southwest quarter ot section twenty-five, and the eaat haff or tho southwest quarter of thirty-six.in township five, of rangoono. Tho west half and northeast quarter of tho northwest quarter, the east haff ol U10 northeast quarter, and the east half or tho southeast quarter, of section two, In town ship two. of range two. The east haff ol tho northeast quarter, and tlio north- oastquarterot iho southeast quarter, ot section four, in township two. nnd tho northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section five. In township throe, of rango three. Hie east linff of the northwest quarter, the nnlhwest quarter of tho northeast quarter, and tho east haff of the southwest quarter, of section thirty, in township four ; nnd the west half of the northwest quarter or section tbirty- fivo. in township five, of rango four. North of the bate line ami tost 0/ fA e fourth principal meri- The west half of the northwest quarter of section threo. in township two 5 tho east haff 06 tho northwest quarter, and tho southeast qunrter or the northeast quarter, of four ; the west haff of the southeast quarter of six ; the southeast quarter of tho southeast quarter or twenty- sevcn, and the southeast quarter or the northwest quarter of thirty four, tn township three, of rouge one. The northwest quarter of section ten; and tho west haff of the southeast quarter of thirty. In township three, of range two. At tho 8AMK PUCK, commencing on Alonday, the third day of Octobor next, tar the disposal of public lands within the following sections, and parte or sections, to wit: Worth of the bate line and wat of the fourth principal meri Section one, the east hair and southwest quarter, the west half of the north west quarter, and the northeast quar ter of the north west quarter, or ten. in township ulne ; and tho east half of the southwest quarter of section twenty, six; the west haffof twenty-seven; the east haffof twenty, eight, and the north haff of thirty-llve. in township ten, of range five. Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, military, and other purposes, together with those •• swamp and over- flowed lands, made unfit thereby for cultivation.” if any. granted to the Stato by the act entitled “ An act to enable the State of Arkansas and other 8tates to reclaim the la ,T, r ’ wlt ^ in , t !', eir 1, ® ,u »” approved September 28, 1850. will be excluded from the sales. 1“ accordance with tho provisions of theact of 11th July. 1846. hereinbefore referred to, pre-emption claim'* will not be allowed to any of the above mentioned lead mineral tracts, to be offered at Mineral Point, until after thoy have been offered at public Rale, nnd become subject to private entry And these tracts will be sold In such legal subdi visions an will include tho mino or mines at not less than two dollars and fifty cents per aero; and If not sold at pub- Uc sale at such price, nor shall be entered at private sale within twelve moths thereafter, the same shall be subject to sale as other lands. The offerlngof the above lands will be commenced on tho duys appointed, and will proceed in the order In which they are advertised, until tho whole shall have been offered, and the sales thus closed; but no sale shall bo kept open lonver iiirin two weeks, and no private entry of any of the lands will be admitted until nfter tho expiration of the two weeks Given under my hand, at tlio city of Washington, this twenty-first nay of June, Anno Domini one thousand eliriit hundred and fifty-three. By the President: FRANKLIN PIERCE. John Wiwon, Commissioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PHB-KMITION CLAIMANTS Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any of the Innds within tlio townships and parts of townul ’ of the lands within tho townships and parte o’f townships above enumerated, is required to establish tho same to thi ... -- - -..~«.fsh tho same m» me satisfaction or the registrar nnd receiver or the proper land offico, and make pryment therefor as soon as practica ble ofter seeing this notice, nnd before tho day appointed tar the commencement of tho public sale of the lands em bracing the tract claimed, otherwise such claim will be f«rteH«L JOHN WII-SON . Jy28tl0w Commissioner of the General Land Offico. ’ wiuiuuuvo lu U1VII1U UII cuy into taur Disjiensary Districts, to provide for the elec tion or a Dispensary Physician for each of said districts, and to declare the duties and fix tho compensation of each Dispensary Physician: Sec, 1. Bo It ordained by tho .Mnyor nnd Aldermen of the city or Savannah and hamlets thereoflu Council assembled, and It is hereby ordained by the authority of tho same. That from and after the passage of this ordinance, the city be. and It is hereby divided Into four Dispensary Districts, the first to embraco all that part of the city bounded on the north by the Savannah river, on the oast by Jefferson- street continued to the river, on tho south by South Broad- street and \\ illlam-street. and on the west by the corporate limits ; the second to embraco all that part of the city bounded on tho north by tlio river, on the east by the cor porate limits. on tho south by South Bread-atreet continu- ed to tho corporate limits, and on tho west by Jefforson-st. continued to tne river ; the third to embrace all that part of the city bounded on the north bv William street and South Uroad-streot, on the east by Jeffcrson-strectcontlnu- cd to the corporate limits, on ttie south by tbo corporate imite, and on the west by tho corporate limits : and tho fourth to embraco all that part of tho city bounded un the north hv South Hrond-atrcetcontlnued to the corimratelim its, on the east by tho corporate limits, on the south bj the corporate limits.and on the west by Jofforsoii-streut con tinned to the corporate limits. Fg ^■•^mpanylng the Panacea. Some nr which give the particulars of case* loo^ frightful rot general publicatidn where the patient* Usd been almost eaten up with acroftw Mnd were deemed Incurable by physicians, 7 It baa beep used in hoepltali. and private practice . n ,i "l5l ula i r *5 r u B#0f l? 1 "* w*»m«nended by the moat celebrated physicians and nther eminent penonn * mong others by— W. Gibson. M.D.. Prof, of Surasry.Pa. University., Dr. JJel Valle, Prof, of Medlcince, Havana. Jose Eoarenco de Luz, Prof, of Surgery. Usbon, ‘ And also, the wonderful cure* effected by Swalm’s Pans- eea have, for many years, made It an Invaluable remedy. Tho Panacea does not contain mercury In any form,and be Ing an Innocent preparation, it may be given to tke most tendor Infant, The retail prieehubeen reduced to II 60 per bottle (con. tai nlng threo half pints) or three bottles for $4. ' BEWARE OF IMPOSITION. gb r .*.i4>., gja.'lr.y" JSjgflUil derlng the reliability and I the reach of doubt and dUtrai^ of th| *»«*££*■ I pres sly for this one disease • Mst^j form, either Infiammston^/Aeul\ Wl 11’’“l 11 ■ of how long standing. * t4cute ) °* ’^1 No. For sale Savannah, ly, wit** the following letters Mown In the glass Swaiu’b “ nd hfc rt“g the name of James Swalm stamped on the seal ng wax and written on the label wlol . uliUUll covering the cerk, and a splendid engraving for the side of , TI118 Invaluable preparation h».. n , r,J * tho botne.eomposed of geometric latlie work, comprising w,i ereyei Introduced,^ m rectdJn,”^ 10 *' 1 * nine different die*, which have been turned for tbe exclu- sive use of the proprietor, by Draper k Co., bank noteen- jffflrera of Philadelphia. In the centre la a portrait of the late Wm. Swain, copyright secured. Also. Swalm’s Verminige, A valuable Family Medicine, beings highly approved rem edy for nil diseases arising from debility of the digestive or gans, such ns worms, cholera morbus, dysentery, fever and nmm l.lnmlln,- .,[ 1 n■ .1.1, 1...J..I.. I.. c* 11._ _ ... enth-stieet below Chestnut, l’lilladelpoia, and sold by all the respectable druggists In the United StatcB. Caption to tor Public.—Person* wishing to obtain the genuine Swaim’s Panacea and Swalm’s Vsrmifnge. should be careful to observe that the name SWA1AI Is bcelled rnr. careful to observe that the name 8WA1A1 ta spelled cor- rectly on tho labels, or they may be Imposed onbymedi clneamade in Imitation of them by a person bearing a somowhat similar name, well calculated to deceive Gen eral agents for the Uhttcd States. • SCHIFFELTN, BROTHERS k CO., mh22—2awtf 104 and 106 John-street. New York. TIIB WONDER OF TUB WORLD I “We would not grow one bud of hope You cannot garner in ripe fruit! ’’ T HE GREAT RKAIEDY is at last discovered, and that fell destroyer or human happiness at length Is conquered! Consumption shall no longer rob our firesides or their brightest ornaments, nnd sink many a gentlo spirit to an untimely grave! Consumption can be cured—Asthma will soon bo as the things that wore—and Coughs and r u lds,the parents of that fell disease, that so often brings wo to the homes of our land, vanish, as if by magic, before thUsover- eign remedy. pis is that which lias so long been sought for. and is In full faith offered to tho public as a ckktain cure for coughs. cobK, whooping-cough, croup, asthma, and consumption' nnd will, in any case where lungs sufficient aro left to bus- tain.lire, check tho ulceration and ralso the patient to health. Tills is not an idle boast, nor Is this remedy sent Into the market without a thorough trial, but has proved beyond a doubt, that what han been asserted can hk done. “Tlio sentiment, that consumption cannot lie cured. hBs destroyed more lives than tho disease Itaeff.”—l)r. Warren. But there la Hone r DEVINES’ COMPOUND PITCH LOZENGE 1 The proprietor, by tho use of this article, anil the blessing of Providence, was raised, when he was pronounced by his nhyulcinn to be almost dying with consumption, to perfect henlth. nnd is not willing that so great a blessing should he withheld from thoso on whom “this right hand emissary ol death ” has placed his mark. Tlio Lozenge is perfectly harmless In its nature, and can be taken with impunity by the Infant and the invalid ; and Its beneficial effects will be felt fq» a few hours after com mencing it» use. Let all then, try ItVand if these assert ions are not proved, after an impartial trial, the price of the box will be returned, and all agents are authorized to rotund tho money tn any case where the article Is not perfectly satisfactory. These Lozenges are put up in 26 cents, 60 cents, and SI boxes.and only need a trial to be fully appreciated. C. P. HUNT. Darien, Ga m only agent for the Southern Statea. to whom all orders must be addreased. fel8-dfcw /'’BERRY LOZENGES.—Compound Wild Cherry Lozenges, for coughs, colds, and Inflenzas. These Lozenges will bo found much more convenient than any of the liquid preparations, as they can be cf rried about the person, and always ready for use when the cough Is troublesome, thui preventing a violent attack of coughing and constant irri tatlon of the lungs. Just received and tarsate by W. W. LINCOLN. Monument Square. L inen Turkish friction - towels—a very userui nrticlo 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 and the United States, just received and for sale bv mh24 e United Ptate*. just received and for'sale by “ W. W. LINCOLN. Monument Square Schools. UNIVERSITY OP LOUISIANA-MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. T HE Annual Course of Lectures in this Department will commence on MONDAY, November 14, and will te* minato in the ensuing March. JAMF.S JONES, M. D., Professor of Practice. J C. RIDDELL, it. D., Professor of Chemistry, WARREN 8TONE. M. D,. Professor of Surgery. A. H. CENAS. M. D.. Professor of ' Obstetrics. A. J. WEPDKRBURN, M. D,, Professor of Anatomy, D • 1,rofoB8Qr of Materia Mediea. THOMAS HUNT, M. D., Profossorof Physiology and Pathol- CORNEIJl’SO. BEARD, M.D.,\ n , . .. . SAMUEL P. CHOPPIN, M. D.J Denion!tra tors of Anatomy Tho rooms tar dissecting will be open from the third Mnn- day in October to tlio First of April. Tho Faculty are Visiting Physicians nnd Purgeon* of the Charity Hospital, and attend this institution from Novera- ber to April Tho Students accompany the* Professors in their visits, and thus enjoy extraordinary practical advan tages. Tree of expense. lliero are nbout ono thousand patients prescribed for daily in this Hospital. Tlio number of patients is nearly twenty thousand, tn the ye !* r ; « THOMAS HUNT, M.P., Dean. July 28—w3m ’ MEDICAL COLLEGE OP THE STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA. rpUE Annual Course of Lectures in this Institution will J. commence on the first Monday InlNovembur next. Anatomy—l’rof. J. E. Hulbrook, M. D. Surgery—Prof. E. Gedding*,M. D. Institutes and practice—Prof. J. Henry Dickson, M. D. Physiology—Prof. James Moultrie, M. D. Materia Medico—Prof. Henry R. Frost. M. D. Obstetrics—Prof. Thos. G. Prloleau, M. D. Chemistry—Prof, C. U. Shepard, M.D. Comparative Anatomy—*l*rof. L. Agassiz. M. D. Demonstrator of Anatomy—Francis T. Miles. M. D. Prosector to the Professor of Surgery—J. F. M. Geddings. Sec 2. Bo it further ordained by the authority aforesaid. Tlint there shall he elected at the first regular meeting of Council nfter tho passage of this ordinance, nnd annually thereafter on tlio first regular meeting in July, a Dis pensary Physician for each or said illHlrPcta. whoso dnty It shall lie to furninh the destitute sick within the limits of his district with necessary medicines, to give them medical and surgical advice and attention, to visit them at thoir plncos of abode when necessary, to attend in person, or by competent substitute, at their offices on every Monday' J ™ 1 ““"“‘““i" 4 H,e,romce " nn every Uondar and Thursday, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M and 1 o’clock. P. M.,forconsultation with out-door patients, nnd to keep always a competent supply of vaccine matter for vaccinating tho poor and to furnish physlciana. the lat ter to pay a reasonable and proper price therefor. Sec. 8. Be it further ordained by tho authority aforesaid, That tho said dispensary Physicians shall be considered, held and taken os officer* of tlio city, and shall be liable to tlio same penalties for non-performance or neglect of any of their official duties as are now prescribed In the case of other city officers. Sec. 4. Be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, TTiat such Dispensary Physician before entering on the du ties of his office shall take tho oath prescribed for city om. ui ly of the alternate sections of public lita originally reserved will attach, if I redicated upon settlements made prior to the 4th February 853. the date of the final allotment. lands withiu the llmiti N—fleorge N Nichols. Thomas J Nay lor. Daniel Nelson, fomnnl Vnllm.i, Tama* Q V.l/lllna.. VT-,l., 41 . , • ’ □ttman.JaraenSNeidHnger,NathINungnzer. John JJriJVIlUam O Norwood,Jacob Newberger.Gilbert .obert.ONock, James Nungazer, William Nungazer. i LNetdllnger, Lewis F NicolL Thomas W Neill, Joseph in, Walter 8 Nott. David B Nichols, John Neill, lid I Nichols, John Neill, Ed V tviiauu, , Charles E O’Sullivan, John W Owens, o, George W Owens. Jonathan t.„ Hennr Ohlmeyer, William H Olcott, t\ G Oloott, Francis J O’Neil, Thom- P—Philip J Punch, Thomaa Pnrse. John Poole, James .TnunL V Dalnl r*l I-- 4, T, A —.... i M Palin. Samuel O Pan- 'aelPrendaraaat. Edward J Purse, Martin Peyton, ■r< Pjrtrlok Price, Patrick Peyton, Samuel Phil- ■ m VIWiIah l.m.. II T! .t _ wm. _ n... Quantock, Jr., Martin Quinn, Jolin Quin, atneaQufnley. ’ ' £ Rowell. Daniel Robertson, John A Richard- George Robertson, jr.. uooert k Bam Rogers, Charles E Robinson, Rewshort, James G Rodgers. Ber- Joseph Rlbero. Jseob Rosehband; John S Rogers. Allen Resell,■WIUUmRoWnsoh.Jsrtra Riley; HoiiictJ tpraji Claims within the six mile* limits must be proven np at any time before the day herein fixed for the commencement of public sale, and are to be paid for at the rate of two dol- Jars and fifty cents per acre. Claims outside of six miles, and within the limit* of the original reservation, must be proven up prior to the restoration of said lands to private entry. Soldier’s bounty land warrants, at a dollar and twenty- five cents per acre, may be received In payment for either das* of land ; one warrant only, however, can be located by each pre-emption. Immediately after the close of the public sale directed by the foregofngproclamation of the President, applications will be received for the purchase at private entry, or loca tion by warranta.of the lands reserved to satisfy this grant, outside of the six milea limits, in such order as to prevent confusion and insure accnracy. in accordance with instruc tion! to be Issued to tho register* and receivers. , .. „ JOHN WILSON, June 17—fl3 Committioner General Land Office. rnr actooritt.1 — .1 BY THE PRFSIDliNfOF THE UNITED STATB3. In persuance oflaw, I, Fjukklix Pikhcx, President of the United Statea of America, do hereby declare and make ‘ (nown. that public sales will bo held at the undermentton- d land offices in the State of Wiscousin, at the perlodi lerelnnfler designated, to wit: At the Land Office at WnxowRmoi. commencing on Mon- 'ay, the third day ofOctober next, for the disposal of the ■nolle lands situated In the following named townships, North of the bate line and tcat of the fourth principal meri- Townships thirty-two, thirty-three, thlrtv-four, thirty- ve, and thirty-six, ofrange five. Townships thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-threo, thirty. ' »nr, thirty-live, snd thirty-six, of range six. , Township* thirty-one. thirty-two, thirty-three, thirty- i inr. and thlrty-flve, of rango seven. Township*thirty.one, thirty-two, thlrty-thrce,and thirty, •bur. of range eight Township* thirty-one, thirty-two, and thirty-threo, of i inge nine, ’ cers. and execute a bond with two securities in the pei of one thousand dollars.conditional forthe faithful perform- ance of the duties of his office. Each Dispensary Physician shall receive In full compensation for medicine* and *er» rices, a salary of six hundred dollars per annum, payable monthly. Sec. 5. Be It further ordained by the authority aforesaid. That all ordinances and parts of ordinances militatiug a- gainst this ordinance be. and the tame are hereby repealed. Passed in Council, Savannah, I4th July, 1863. * ftp 1 WaYNE, Mayor. - •* Jr* BILL, to be entitled an ordinance to amend an ordi- l nance entitled ” an ordinance to prevent bulls, cows, 1 Ann UIVM. ann nrhai -nOI. f — I 4 4 - ,, wium imuiea nn orainance to prevent bulls, cov 5. catvei. and other cattle from running at Urge passed in Council. February. 1841. ' See. 1. Be It ordained by tho Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savonnnh and tho hamlets thereof, in Councllaa sembled. and It la hereby ordained by the authority of the same. That from apd after the passing of this ordinance, the provisions of the above recited oroinance be so amend ed and extended as to prevent bulls.cows. oxen, calvesand other cattle running nt large within the following limits, via: Guinnct-atreot on the south, prolonged east and west 44u‘”5. t<!n “7 , ?. corporat ® ,im,ta of t,ie cit T of Savannah and the hamlets thereof; the Savannah riveron the north and the corporate limlte of the city or Savannah on the east and west. -ru 8 ^ 0 *?' J? lt tortbor ordained by the authority aforesaid. That all ordinance* or part* of ordinances militating against the provisions of thU ordinance be, and the same are here, by repealed. r .,. _ _ _ R- WAYNE, Mayor, y [Attest] EnwARP Q. Witsow. c. o. j un e4 / ^ATHAUT. of^an Ordinance, UIUV. , , . . Townships thlrty^me. thirty-two, thirty-three, and thlr- ’ four, ofrange sixteen. rjour. or range sixteen. Township* thirty-three and thirty-four of Josenh Rihero. Jaenh TlnwnR.nH■■ a .11' .. '• At the Und Office at Mwawia. commencing on Monday, i he tenth day of October next, for the disposal of the publlo 1 inda withiu tho undermentioned, townships and parts of * ’wnahlpa. to wit t. . • . , . ■ , 1 -v. Townships twenty-flva and twenty-alx, of range Fractional to wnshlpa twenty»one, west of Wolf rl ,river.an4 j twenty-four, twqnty.llvo, and twenty-alx, ofrange ^cttonaltowpsKlptwentj-ona and'twentyitwojvrest of t ,r olf river and Baydu. and townships- twenty three, tirenty. ‘ pfrangeraurteen; ) * " ' “T' ^ " '^iSSe.wn tied an “ Ordinance definfng what sSall be considered puclic nuisances, and for the prevention, punishment and removal of thesame.” Sec. 10. Be it further erdalned, That It shall not be Uw- Btcer > he,fer or to be or go at Urge within tfie Umita of the city, from the aettlng of the ann to the rising of the same; and the owners or such cattle so found at large, shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding five dollar* for each and every timo any aueh animal shall bo found at Urge ; and it shafl be the dky of the City Mar- ebal and City Constables to take such cattle so round at Urg-.wntrary to the provision* of this ordinance, and Im- pound them until the said fine and all cost* are paid, and ff the auimal be not claimed within five days, it shall ' “ duty of tho Ci ty Marshal to sell the same at the pound, nrat 5r,E5 ff.JS‘.".ff'.' of the city of the description of the animal and the time and place of sale, and be aball pay the nett proceed*, after deducting the fine and costs.info the City Treasury, subject to the order or Council, who may and shall order the same tobe paid to tho owner or such animal when required i ^ rt ^ er orrtafned, That any bull found at Urge within (he limit* of the city, shall be considered as a nuisance, and may be killed by any person june24 LAUREL GROVE CEMETERY. ORDINANCE PAMKD 3D JUNE, 18-52,-Soc. 10. Be it W further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That from bbve pro,vlded fop, It sb«U not be (awful to Inter any dead “--riel Unit*/Of-the — Grove Cemetery mwMW „ . CUNICAI IN8TRUCTJ0.V. •T-Caw. M. D-, Physician to the Marine Hospital, and Uintcnl Instructor, lectures twice a week on tho Diseases of that Institution. Prof. .1 Ford 1’riolkau. JI. D., Physician to the Hospital or the Alms House, at Which lectures are delivered twice a week on diseases, the diagnosis discriminated, and the stu- dents indoctrinated in their treatment. 41 3 ^! n ' ,n rt , j‘tivo instruction in medicine and surgery, at the College Hospital, by tho Professors of the Medical Col lege. n . "J* cIal ’ncetlng of tho Trustees and Faculty of the Medical College or the State of Soutli Carolina, held on the 8(1 of January, 1852, Dr. L. Agassiz was unanimously oloct- od I rofesMor of Comnarative Anatomy, with tho distinct understanding that the collegiate expenses of the student -ro not to bo Increased by this ndditlon to tho courso, Jyl2—lawfl HENRY R. FROST, Dean. GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE, T „_ Legislative Charter, granted in 1840. HE Spring session will commenceon the Becond Monday, which is the 12th day of January. Gko Y. Browns, President and Professor of Mental and aloral Science. P.I.OUD. Professor or Natural Sciences. Musif ‘ BRAm *“’ ProfeMor of Mathematics and Director ol Hiwry M. HomczAW, Professor of Belles Lettres. Tho Faculty will be assisted by the following Ladles, via :— Mrs. Browne. Mrs Branham, Misses Bennett, Bumstead. Meredith, nnd E. Bennott Catalogues containing further Information, may be ob- talnodbyappMngtoeitherof the officers of the College, oi to either of the following gentlemen, who constitute the Board of Trustee*: E. E. Jones, M. D., President; B. M. Pee- ? n'^n , . Tr r ur \ r ,’ ^ 10H ' J - Burney, Esqr., Secretary; Col. Walker. Rev. N. G. loster. Rev. C. M. Inrin, Wm, P BITTER COrESTS pmi? I Physicians of the first standSS'ivl „ - I se and prescribe It ss the wo*tSc,iv e AUcrntlve nnd Blood k.— ' I ever known. To the sedcntnrr l? v.. Pnrtfl ^ I Balm of Gilead. Especially to f»m4i h **i pruTt,) Hrth. I ble condition of life. It recommend^It, P '(r" I point or efficacy to any of the numeronl “ flr ,D W»l I wnlnW under tho ramprehen.l,,™ JJwSJ I JUS to teli 1 " delleut, ftaot, or CUM " *" k ' "*» b, tW I J83“ Price SI 00 per bottle. ■ f gists. Savannah, Ga. aye it’s ciiKirnipFrrivsi'^l!? Ibr the cure of Cought. Cold,. i/wStt ■ And by the river, upon the bank '1 lr « e " f V, r J ne i> t - wh0M * eft f shall not MlSSaWlwJf oT shall be for meat nnd the leaf therrar fe. 4*^9® TTKUE waa hope tar the sick reeoS lI" XI ry year adds new proof to the wZA*^ «*■ promises shnll not fail. «sur»nce tL*t (^1 race yield to tho control of art OfltUK “ suffer from.none has carried more victini,t* te ‘ 1 ‘ 4l ?”»l grave than Consumption or the Lungs^ SSiIui2? rt,fc, t some evidence that thja too may be cured tliBir _ •■paiMttaW oorrcoinplftln,,. In ,11 tliolr (ormi Zi' Cherry Pectoral 1 1 "“hhll Space will not permit us to puMlali h»r., of the cures it haH affected, but tb* affected.' buTtiii I will furnish our circular, free, wbereon am { and indisputable proof of the fact*. f U P’rtWui | Sufferers. Tend nnd judge for jourwlm ibr Itfiuemaand iloopivyC,L } Sir: I have repeatedly S'Hftj! r ik. »w»,iia I hooping cough'Inf iSS M "^-olh Iho Pectorel I,,,..!.,,,rtorirf»«< Wo otte.t tho truth of the .bore .tit.mrn't”"' 10 ^ I ihr a Qmnmflin fbu.li. t! 1 '” >'bm M |im''.ihhS I S 11 cough .0 di>trc«.log Hint I fh-qocotl, ch.tirtlflSl,! 1 touch of tho time r woo ohtiird to ill op ih SS!S choir, o. m, cough would .utfomte Ho. og med moor romorln .hhool mdrhrflSlJg tried toe (foorr. Pectoral, which under Vrw,ld„„112 tne altogether. Iam with gratitude ,c«t>, “ H Jiao KTjjmjo, Thit it one of the numerout cures of Artkms aiu accredited to Cherry Pectoral " "" Cherry Pectoral. _ Dr;*jer.In writ-Deir mfljSlmhjiSwl'JH I ed with asthma in the worst torn, obliged to sleep In my chair for a Ur»r»rt ohh* £l" being unable to breaths on my bed. flbad trW » many medicines, to no purpose, until my pbnfek/ua manymeaicines. to no purpose, until mrnbrilduual scribed, as an experiment, your Cberry Pectoral ^ I At first it seemed to make me •*••-- ■ week,I began to experience the met. worse; but ioleutkkia I Itu u*e i and now, iVfooVWeVMh’.'dto'wKtaW I oroied. ieonoteepon my hrd whb™t»rt,„|S,| state of health which 1 had never eipectft tornjoj I upectft torsjor, _ (irojtcrS. Fain, , Commission and Fomrdln| limlut. L From the President of Amherst College,Edvard UMaA 11 21*1 LL, 2)., dx. | J. C. Ayer—Sir: I have used your deny Pedmlbar I own caao of deep-seated broneliltis, and am Its chemical constitution, that It Is an admirable tuLil I tar the relief of Inrynglcal and bronchial dEcoWoll my opinion, as to its superior character, esn be of ur at I vice, you are at liberty to use it a*you think mw. f Amherst. Sept. 12.184P. Edwisb Hmwa L Among other dlstlnguisbed authorities wbo hire W I their names to recommend this preparation u tin W I known to them for affeftlonsof the fungi are: " President Perkins, Vermunt Medical Collezt, Professor Silllmnn. Yale College. Professor Valentine Mutt New York. Professor Clen viand. Howdoin MetilcBiroUen. Professor Butterfield. Ohio Medical College. Canadian Journal of Medical Science. Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. Clinrliston. S. C. Medical Review. New Jersey Medical Reporter. Hon. llenry Clay. U. S. Senator. . Hon. Geo. P. Marsh. American AmbuudortoIuliT I Gen. Emanuel Ilulness. {’resident or Chili. 1 Rt. Rev. Ed. Power. Lord UMiop of Toronto. Also, many eminent physicians in foreign reunion. ■ Not only in the mure dangerous and dlilwilcg diretai I of tho Lungs, but also as a family nx-dldne fnrnecaiiottl I use, it Is tho safest, pleasantest aud beat In te world Prepared by J. C. AY«t.CbemUt.te*eli Min . Sold by TURNER k CO.. A. A. SOLOMONS, W. W. US. I OOLN, HENDRICKSON & MOORE, Saraanab; and bj t9 I the Druggists throughout Hie State. endkw3m-nujl! CAREER’S SPANISH MIXTURE, THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD I Not a Particle of Mercury in ll. A N INFALLIBLE REMEDY for KcrofuU. King’s H Rheumatism. Ob.->tiimte CutanenuiEruption*PisjM nr Pustule on the Face. lilotclies. Dolls. Chronic fort Da, Ring Worm or Tetter. Scald Head, Eniargement andftk of tlio Bones nnd Joints. Stubborn Ulcers. Syphilitic Iks- ders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, snd all Msea*w*nA»| from nn Injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudtnci ia Life,* Impurity of the Blood. This valuable Medicine, which lias becomertkbnkdhi the number of extraordinary cures effected throogk b agency, has Induced tho proprietors, at the urgent reqaej' of their friends, to offer It to the public.which theydora the utmost confidence in it* virtuesand wonderfulcwrathi properties. Tho following certifirat- *. welt-ctvd fnm a hrj* □umber, are. however, stronger testimony thin Ibe sat word of the proprietor*; and are nil from grntlmratd known in their localities, nud o f the highest rwpwhiwj many of them now residing in the city of liichmoed, f». F. BOYDEN. PiMj.. of tun Exchange Hotel. RI(bs“J known every where, says he has seen the Mrdldv Cartkh’h Spanish Mixture administered inoierihsWJ cases. In nearly all tho diseases tar which it kw* 1 *' mi. with the most Hstimishingly goodmulli. the mos: extraordinary medicine h* hasererwe*. AGUE AND FEVER—GREAT Cl’RK-1 hereby tew tlint for three years 1 had Ague snd Fever of the ww’» lent description. I had several Physicist)*.•i’P.l**!' titles of Quinine. Mercury, and I tellers ill the Taw* w vertlscd. hut all without any permanent r*IW- M*Ot tried Carter's Spanisu Mjxtubv. two bottles of tually cured me. and 1 am happy to «y 1 have hod antiw Cliiils or Fevers since. I consider It the be*t T<*k Is* world, and tlio only medicine that erer resrh™ Wf**: Beaver Dam, near Rlshmond. Va. JOHN UlMW- C. B. LUCK. Esq . now in the city of Richmond.irf" many years in the Post Office, ha* loch ennBdre»»w* astonishing efficacy of Carter's Spanish Minrn-t***" has bought upwards of 60bottles, which be bui*”** l to the aflilcted. Mr. Luck says he Du never kwv*>* tail when taken according to directions. . l»r. MINGE, a practising Phyiirisn. snd foraerhtO" City Hotel. In the city of Richmond, isji he has wit***" W. Fears. R. P. Zimmerman. MERCER UNIVERSITY. Penfield, Greene County, eta. VTVDtKB. rpiIE Studiea In thi* University are .-—A Theological course A of three years, designed for those who are nrenartna, th. th ““ • r ' pr ' l ^ n * ,or c.ii|feh‘.2rs;i ' b “ r 7 “” 1 “ ,b *‘° thn ^ ASdentlfioCouraeof threeyears,Including, with some ad- dentljmgua*** Collegiate Coarse except the An- The regular time for the admission of Student*, is at the opening of the Fall Term, the last Wednesday in August. Candidates for admission ntothe Collegiate Course must sustain a .satisfactory examination in Geography, Arith- metlc, English, Utin and Greek Grammar, Cieaar, Virgil, Cicero’s Select Orations, and Jacob’s Greek Reader; and must be at leoatfourteen year* of ago. Candidates for admission Into the Scientific Course must ,. —iteen years KXPErara. Art*”- _ Spring Term. PM Term. In Theoumioat. Sxmnart, Gratuitous... .Gratuitous. In Coi.ieok. $26 00 $15 00 Scientific Course, 26 00 16 00 In Academy— Preparatory Class, 26 00 16 00 Second “ 20 00 12 00 Third « 15 00 fl 00 Elementary “ 10 00 6 00 Room Rent. 6 00 4 00 Contingent Expenses, 2 00 1 00 These oxpenses require tobe paid in advance. From Students who lodge in the CoUege buildings, fifty dollars will bo received aa full payment for the tuition ' room rent, and contingent expenses of the year. The price or Board in the village 1* $10 per month : of woahlug, room-rant, and fuel, S3. OOMKXXCKMCrc AND VACATIONS. The Commencement la held on the lost Wednesday in July. ,f' There are two Vacations, dividing tho year into terms, as follows; l^FLrst terra—from lout Wednesday In August to December Winter Vacation—from December 16th to February lit. Second Term—from first day of Febrttaty to Commence- 4»T iiuin. ill III. CUT 1,1 fllCllllllHIU, in a number of instances the effect* of Catom ff " - rpriiing. Hi i th« Liver, th# r»4* case of Consumption, dependent on tl SAMUEL M. DRINKER.- Richmond, was cured of IJver enmplsmt of Ing. by the use of two hottlrsnf Carter’sXbj,l GREAT CURE OF 8CR0FULA—The Edltort of.^ d in tbrffPj mond Republican had a servsnt emi',*-;*--- -- BW - — . room, enrei Of violent scrofula, combined with M" tism, which entirely disabled him from work. T . of Carter’a Spanish Mlxtnre msde a perfect tort __ the Editors. In a public notice, ay they. cheerfouj mend It to all who sre afflicted with any iiiettt blood.” 811LL ANOTHER CORE OE MOFTIJ- 1 JJ valuable boy cured of Scrofula bv Csrta* Sp*® j-j tore. I consider it a truly valuable medteto JA*n^ TAYIGR. Conductor on the R. F. ft P- B. R.», Hit*"-’ Virginia. _ (*it4 8lilt Rheam offJW Years Btai Mr. JOHN THOMP80N. residing in ttfWe r was cured by three bottles of Carter'* .-pacla j Salt Rheum, which he bid nearly 20 ye** 1 -*" -4—^ tho physicians of the city could not cure. y. ^ Is a weli known merchant of Richmond, vs-t* 80 is most remarkable. v.A»iuT*rt WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond, Va, cured of Spybilis. in tho worst form, by 1 *” ., Jjc*. Mixture. Ho says ho cheerfully recommend* »!*•“ alders It an invaluable medicine. -, j i^lkli RICHARD E. WEST, of Richmond. wiWW" ^ and what physicians called confirmed Conupi*'”’ , three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mlztuf*- . EDWIN BURTON. Commi«*kratrof the , has seen the good effect* of Carter * $f° ‘ 1 L r fc e (rtriM number of SpyhIUtIc cases, and ays it is * P» that horrible disease , - , n _j oil WM. O. HARWOOD, or Richmond. V*.. *"•>!»*' and ulcers, which disabled liiui from wa«Wf-$ bottles of Carter’a Spanish Mixture, and"** ^ walk without a crutch, in a short Um« penning i Price fl per bottle. ^ k oo.,K«.® Principal Dopota at M. WARD, CWEB * Mld.0 Un,. Jfo* y;*. ^ „ SIW 1, SW ment. , ... Summer Vocation—from Commencement to last Wed nesday in August. B. M. BANDERS, ■ Secretary of the Board ofTYustesa. Any friend, by application tb Dr. J. L. DAGO, President of the University, will receive a catalogue, containing the 1 course of atudie*. and all other necessary information. T. W. DYOTT k BOSS, No. ’'iSwETT 4 DEERS. No. 121 . i _a r„~ -I, k- RtrmfAS M. ICRM** .’.Ltk Utux.ve.11 n or.rjio. ou. a-« y m jj»«- . And for nln b r 6HOMA8I V.^TORbO,1** M. CARTER. A. A. UIIOMCNS A CO.. Druggist* and Country Mercbanis everywner*. may 26—1 y QOAP, STARCH, CANDIJS. ko.—SW boxw Family. Pale > J So. 1 and l ft Bor Soap, 100 do Colgate’s Pearl Starch, 80 doBeadel’a «’■ and 8’a Tallow Candle*. 80 do Star do, 40 do Treadwell’* Soda Biscuit, landhw »bd far sale by COUGHS, COuIlS AX*** rawM.*" TjASTMJJB BE PARIS.-For U t™ •'**,t 1 nnd bronchial nlncUnM Of »•*"**■ thU muon of lb, jur. Wnf> jj* Kfffffol "A till,, de Pori, tocurenlltbe liUI llfol»wr*4 uythej will conull nlRctlon, <t Ui4j““ l k M w b, them wlU nroie. Mnnnfoetnred by Noeee I . llnlden.lnne, New York. rrclIoreNb^ N. B.-Hie lennlne bunIbe wrillen RHgln,. do.Ueoelr^.d^y^.g.lWg. E MERSON’S RAZOR 8TR0re.--The»® 1 : 5-38 ■ , m"aafiSg