The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, September 02, 1853, Image 4

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I ths aboy# enl Tilt. State, and cannot bo (bond ttCke raid Boson8. Dennis aptmar rats’ Mil within fin month* bom i vni ba taken nro oonlboao aa to M^'thaUoopyof thta order bo m laaottoo of thia city onoo a month -Wilt bo aold. on tbo first • lathi ,tho fot. i, namely, Ma* T _Ulo ilovbdon ». fa. on'forocloeuro of [mortgage,] Issued from *"—! In fcYor of AufuaUu Myddelton Property pointed out by do* if DEVANNY, Bhoriff a a rsiixi-wQibo ooid, nisrm - *t nmrt, before tho oourthoura to tbo dir of Savannah, between the legal boon of sale, two hones, hfo wagons, ooooart, two ploughs and ons harrow; S!Si? 1 «*^H. , IKS MTS'S' raiBSHf«a*EPfwiii b« Mid,on th» bit rin,Bspto®b "■ A * * “ hefbre the court houra In annab, between tho lefcal houra of aale. one eh oat, tho property of Samuel Hoyt «0>., order of tho Bon. tho Interior Court of Chat- in Septombf tvannab.betw JOHN DEVANNY, Sheriff 0.0. K.—Will bo aold, on the drat j Tuesday to September next, before the oourthouao In tho eltyofBarannab.au tho Intent of Ruth R. Reed in aU that lot or panel of land, being lot nnmber eight, and the •astern hau of lot number nine, flrat tything, Aneon ward, on 8ta to-street, between Drayton and Aberoorn-streets, to- “ i*«j yj- improvements on aaid lota ; levied on to Sheriff c. a G i,i...i—7 _ ' m "r' 7 on the flntTaeeday In September next, before the court honse to the city of Savannah, between tho usual houra of aale. one undivided fourth part of 'two wharf lota, or piece* -of ground, situated on Hutchison's Island, in the county , of Chatham and 8tate of Georgia, being lota Noe. thirteen and fourteen, together with aU the reaer- buildings and Improvements on said lota, a engines and boilers, the plaining ma- dmachine, chine, clapboard machine, saw gates, force pump*, and all other machinery of every kind and description in andabout tho said lota or budding, (meaning the one-fourth part of “ “ lethorpe atarn saw mill,) with the appurtenance* ito belonging and appertaining; levied on as the :y of Edwardr. KincbJor and Robert Todd, to satisfy the Ogle! thereunto . . property of Edward F. Ktochlev and . . a A. flu on foreclosure of a mortgage issued from Chatham So parlor Court In favor ot George Newell vs. Edward F. KiMy ‘ augg y and Robert Todd. rodd. Property set forth In said A. fa. JOHN DEVANNY, Sheriff o. o. 'lHATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE CONTINUED.—Will be \j sold, on the first Tuesday in September next, before the oonrt boose in Savannah, between the legal hours of aale, all that certain messuage tenement and tract of land, situate, lying and being in the county of Chatham afore said, batting and bounding aa follows: Commencing at the south-east corner of the limits of the city of Savannah and running south IS*, west 20 chains and 2 links along the line of isaid city limits continued, to a road commonly known aa Lover’s Lane, thence along the line of said road north 77*, west IS chains and 67 links to a ditch, thence along the centra of said ditch north 18*, east 26 chain*and 2 links to the aotrihern line of said city limits, thence elong said line of city limits south 77*, east 13 chains and 67 links to the point of starting—containing thirty-five and a half scree, more or leas; levied on M the propertr of Jo- ■eph M. Turner, to satisfy a 0. fa. Issued from Chatham Su perior Court In lkvor of John F. Gollmartin. administrator of Wilson Oden, deceased, against Joseph 1L Turner. Prop erty pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. • aogS JOHN DEVANNY, Sheriff q c. ■ augS C of the Ordinary of Camden county, will be sold before _ , ounty, tho court house door In the town of Jeffenonton, on the first Tuesday in October next, between the usual houra of sals, the following negroes, vis: Amelia, Joe, 8amh. Jack, and Hannah: also,two bounty land warrants. 8old for thd benefit of the heirs of the estate of G. P. Cohen, late of said oounty, deceased. aug7 MARY ANN COHEN, Ex’lx. C AMDEN ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an order, of the Ordinary of Camden county _ , . . . inter. i before the court house door in the town of Jeffersonton, on the first Tuesday In October next, between the usual hours of sale, the one-third of the steamer Win. Gaston; sold for the benefit of the heirs of the estate of John Hebbard, late of aald county, deceased. angT Ef.T7,ABKTH A. HEBBARD, Adm’lr. G EORGIA—HufloA County i By an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold, on tho flrat Tuesday in October next,before tho Courthouse door In said county, Are hundred and thirty acres of pine land, ’ i, lying In said county, bounded south-'— 1 *“* ITarara i ~ Alexander Wate „ h-weat br jsand Daniel Bland, east by Daniel Bland. east by John Green, north-west by Absalom Parish. Sold as the estate of John Collins, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. auglS • JOHN BERIE, AdmlnUtrator. iQEORGIA—Bvttock_pounty x—To all whom it may^con- ock County t—i _T earn: Whereas, Henry Inrater will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the estates of Amos Laseter and Mary Laseter, late of sold county, do- 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 (if any they have) on or before the flrat Monday in October next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness. William Lee, Sr., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch County, this eleventh day of August, 1863. augls WILLIAM LEE, Sr.. 0. i. B. c. ( 1EORGIA—Bulloch County -—To all whom It may con. T cern: Whereas, Morgan Rawls will apply at the Court or Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate ol Thomas R. Rnwls,late of sold county, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may concern to bo and appear before said Court to make objections (if any they hare) on or before the first Mon day in October next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, William Lee, 8r., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, this eleventh day of August. 1853. WILLIAM angle 1 LEE, Sr., o. b. o. G EORGIA—BuffocA County:—To all whom it may con eern: Whereas, Wm. Lee, jr. will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmlstory as administrator on the estate of Thomas Lee. a lunatle, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom It mat concern, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary for Bui loch county on the first Monday in October next, to make objections,If any they have, otherwise * Witness, Wm.Lee, sen’r, Esq.,Ordlnary for Bulloch county, this 17th day of March,1863. TOTI mb25 WILLIAM LEE, Br„ o. B. o. G’ EORGIA—Bulloch~Oountgt--To aU whom It msy^con- ■wT eern: Whereas, Jehue Everitt will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dismlssory on the estates of John Everitt and Sarah Everitt: . These are, therefore, to clto and admonish nil 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 lottera will be granted. Witness, Win. Lee, sen,, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch cou ty, this 26th day of April, 1863. ap]26 WM. LEE, Sen’r., o.B.0 G EORGIA—Buttock County s—To all whom It may concern: Whereas, Green R. Slater ‘ ” “ ‘ vjT Whereas, Green R. Slater and Thomas Dasher, Admin- Istratora on the estate of John G. Slater, a minor, nave ap- . lied for lettora dismlssory; ... These are therefore to cite and admonish aU whom it mai onotrn to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary for Bui loch connty.on tho firatMonday In November next,to make objections, if any they have, otherwise said letters will be Br wito«i*.Wm Lee, sen’r,Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, this 26th day of April,1853. apl26 WM. LEE, Sen’r, o. B. 0, /■GEORGIA—Bullock County:— 1 To all whom It my ooncern: \X Whereas, William Holloway, * — , administrator of the es tate of Mitchell noUoway. deceased, will apply to the non. .. ■» — - w i,icounty, * * •* r, for letters dismlssory from said the.Ordlhary of sal •state; Tboseare. therefore, to cite and admonlsblallconcerned to file their objections (if any they have) to the applicant in the Clark's oflice of said Court, on or before the first Mon day in October next, otherwise letters dismlssory will be ^Witness, Wm. Lee. sen’r., Esq.,Ordinary for Bulloch conn- ty.thlsMtb*-- *^— L *“•* mh23 b day of WILLIAM LEE. Sen’r., O. B. a /"I EORGIA—BuUoek County»—To all whom it may con- VX cem > Whereas, John Hendricks wOl apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the ^Ordinary •state of Josiah J. Parish, late of said county, deceased; These are therefore to olto and admonish all whom it may eonosm,to be and appear before said Court to make objee- tion (if any they have) on or before the first Monday in isptember next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness. William Lee, Sr., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, this 20th day of July, 18M. Jnly23 WILLIAM LEE, Sr.,o.B.o. —To all whom It may concern: ay com Dorin .Sslloclitfclinftfi \X Whereas, Timothy Ksnnelly and Johsnnsh Dorin will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administra tion on the estate of Morris Dorin, deceased: These are therefore to cltoand admonish all concerned to file tbslr objections (if any they have) in my offlee, on or before the first Monday in September next, otherwiM said letters will be granted. . yntoess, Wm. Lee, 8r., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, this QWhdey of July, 1863? jnljrM WM. LEE, Sen’r. o. B. o. . —By an order of the Court of . . »n oounty. will be sold on the flrat Toeeday ln September next, before the court house door In aaid county, the land belonging to the estate of Charles Basblor, deceased, for the benefit or the helm of seld estate. jy|g 1 ■ o- M. BA8HL0R. Adm’r. /GEORGIA—AxmdsnCbunfyi—To all whom tt may eon- ly. —tt n..... nr vt.—... —. _• .. „.n: Whereas, George W. Thomas, one of the exe cutive of the.estate of Wm. T. Hopkins, will apply to the — J '— 1 nthesaMe ‘ Oonrt of Ordloary for letters dismlssory on tho said estate; These are therefore to rite and admonish all and singular tbo kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to be and appear at my. ofilee within the time preecribed by law, and shew —— '•f they have,) why letters dismlssory should lilted the said applicant. s. J. H. Helveston.Esq.,Ordinary for Camden conn. f K * y ' 1 J. H.ngLVEgrON, o. Q. a Is 26th day of May, 1 riEOROIA—Camden County t—To all whom It may i VX cent r Whereas, J. H. M. Cllnoh, guardian of H. A. and N. P^^, B ,*r .spri ,# e to m# for leMers d • to rite and admonish ell concerned to eon< . and dismlssory from bfllde, within the time prescribed by (If any. they have.) why letters of be granted to the aaid annlicant. ° rii “ r7 ^ mtei '°° i nkrti ' ' ‘ -JAMES H. HELVESTON o. a. 0. i—To aU whom It may Wm. A. Ormand will apply at the i M. Mfilen, Ejcl, Ordinary Tbr Chatham i. and for sale to ar. 1, TOY* CO. tainnl<lOrartto 11 mS.,5|«tton flPunrUiM *»n) — itooer pext, otherwise on or before the firat Monday In aaMlettara.wi] aid letters will be ranted. . augqt JOSEPH OANAHL, pit, o. c. c. QEORGrA-CTolAom ooncern: Whereas, ■* of Ordlr— 1 Court .. George J. [nary for letters l—To aU whom It may con- irer will agplyat^ the These ara, P £erefor«, to rite and and admonish sll whom it may ooncern to be and appear before said Court to make objection (If any they have) on ot before the first Monday In Msroh next, otherwise said lettora will be granted. Witness, Joseph Ganahl, Efeq.,Dep. Ordinary for Chatham county this 17th day of August, 1868. «°«18 JQSKi n QAVAHL,P«P. 0.0. c. QIDRGlA-^fltiiAam^Cbm^ r-TojiUwhom it may com corns Whereas. WUllam J. Marshall wlU apply at tho • ‘ “ ary for •*** A — *' — Court of Ordinary for Utfon of guardianship over the 0 aud James 11. I. Marshall, person and property of Edward 0.___ minor, of itrruet W. llmh.ll, 1 These are, therefore, to rite and admonish all whom it may concern, to bo and appear before said Court to make objection (If any thoy have) on or before the flrat Monday Ktober next, otherwise mid letters wtil bo granted, ^«hliowfflimS 1 p«r™jb.r.<nUKrt4 tk.lr tarnm ■Inc. Ih. Ont of J.nuitj,18M,.itdrjptoAu,TufJ, 1888, "A!l.lI.'tlhlM Amororu, JoboW Andonon, David Abnt* hams, Charles Arnold, George A Ash, Robert Austin. George Alexander, Charles B Ash, WUllam B Andrews, tfeorgell Ash, John B Aohord, Georae W Anderson, Btewsrt Austin, BeiuamlnR Armstrong, Thomas A Saks w, Thomas Arden, Wi^lam^Andre^ Uon , n j ohn w bIm, Gilbert Butler, MwSWPi — L Blount, Ant Benuett, Jsrai Wllflanbil lTuIloclU’atrlriiUulkley, John W 'Beasley, John william-n uunocn^tiitn<»tiuwiey,rioun it ncasiey, juiiu B BsmweU, James T Buckner, Anthony Bssler, Thomas A u nsmwou, james i uucaner, Aninony Brown, John Burns, Joseph H Burroughs, Borrlen M B Bur roughs. William FBrantley, Charles II Bell, EUss B Bars tow, I’eter A Blots, Wm Gaston Bulloch, Isaac Brunper. John Brunner. James Bancroft. Philip H Helm, Jamas A Brown, John Hacpheraon Berrien, Barnard E Bee, Richard Burke, David Bell, Thomas H 'Barrett; Edward J Blount, Wolfo Barnett, Conrad E Byck, Charles Bishop, Wm Biol*, Valentine Brunner,Charles W Brunner, Josepn W Brown, Joseph 1! Baldwin. Francis Blair, Michael Brannon, Jar" K Bullough, James A Baker. WlUlam M Blount, In^er, Joyph Bryan, Henry Burt, WllUam Burkc,_Harvfy LByrd.FkaneisS llattley, Henry F Bennett. John.lloseh, John Blount, ftimuel P Bell, Michael Barry. Patrick Iirad- TOt ‘ - Witness, Joseph Ganahl, Esq., Dep. Ordinary for Chatham ■„ A “q, 18& d., .1 A..U.I l. 0 ^A^ Dtp . Q a Q augi Philip Bringman, Augustus Boullneau, Rlch’d Brown, —Solomou Cohen, Bernard Constantino, David 0 Cash, William Cullen,. Peter Corb, David LopetCohen, James A Oourvolsle, Montgomery Camming, Daniel B Camp, George B Gumming, Moses Coburn, WUllam Crabtree. Aaron Cham • don, DuntelD Oopp, Isaac Cohen, Frederick Cook, Frederick r 1 EORGIA—Ckalkam Cbuntyi—To all whom it may con- G^"wbSS^VfitaS.M. Kollo*-m.npir r .ttb. Court at Odinary,Tor letters of dismission as executor on the esUteof MissPriscUlaHouston: These are, therefore, to rite and admonish all whom it may aoncorn. to be and appear before said Court ti> make objec tion fir any they have) on or before the firatMonday In January next, otherwise said letters will be panted. —■* --- *-»—« uin— '-'-Chatham conn- Witness, Jolm M.Mlllen.Esq.,OrdliisryforCl ty this 1st day of July, 1863. Jr* JOHN M. MlLLEN o.o. o. ^BORGIA—OtiOAam County ^To all w-hom ltmajrcon cem i Whereas, Norman Wallace wUl apply at the Court of Ordinary (or letter* dismlssory aa Excutor on the •state of Robert Isaac : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may „jncern to bo and appear before said Court to make objec tion (If any they have) on or before the first Monday in February next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness. John M. MUlen. Esa.. Ordinary for Chatham conn- ty.this second day of Ji jys JOHN M. MlLLEN. o. 0. o. G EORGIA—Chatkam Qnmty t—To aU whom tt may con- cem: Whereas, John H.8ti — Irons wUl apply at the Cour admimatra of Ordinary for letters dismlssory as administrator onm tes- tamento annexo on the estate or Godfrey Bown: These are therefore to eite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (If any they have) ou or before the first Monday In November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, John 1L MUlen, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham Conner, this thirtieth day of March, 1863. 3 JOHN M. U1IXEN, o, q c. Q^EORQIA—Chatham County h-AB whom >t insy concern: Whereas,'iohnB. Barnard will apply at the Court of .... .. . ’—itniati Ordinary for letters dismlssory as administrator cum testa- mento annnexo on the estate of Mrs. Ann Mongin: These are, therefore, to rite and admonish all whom It may concern to be and appear before said Court, to make objection (If any thoy have) on or before the second Mon day in January next, otherwiM said letters will be granted. Witness, John M. MUlen. Esq., Ordinary for Chatham eonntv, tnls 14th day of July, 1863. JOHN M. MlLLEN, 0. 0. 0. Jyl6. EORGIA—Chatham County.—To all whom It may con- \jt cem: Whereas, Mary A. Rousseau will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letter* of administration on tho es tate of Julius Rousseau : ,. „ . These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom ltmay concern to be and appear before said Court to make objec tion (If any thoy have) on or before the first Monday in September noxt, otherwise said letters wUl bo granted. Witness, Joseph GanahL Deputy Ordinary for Chatham .y, this 1st day of August. 1853. /£0 JOSEPH GANAHL, DKP. 0.0. 0. county, vi July 20 QEQRGIA^CTa/Aain County^To all^wbomlitmay con- _ cem : Whereas, William J. Marshall will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the es tate of Margaret W. Marshall i Theso are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom ltmay concern to oe and apper before said Court to make objec tion (if any they have) on or before the first Monday In Oc tober next, otherwiM said letters will bo granted. Witness, Joseph Ganahl, Esq., Dep. Ordinary for Chatham county, this third day of August. 1853. • at,/ JOSEPH GANAHL DKP. o. c. 0. QEORGLA— Chatham Onmty :-To all whom It ma/concern: VJ, Whereas, John Everard will apply at the Court or Or- dluary for letters of dismlssory as administrator on the es- tate of Patrick Tterny, docease<l: Tliese are. therefore, to cite and admonish au concerned to file their objections (ff any they havo) to the appliwnt In the Clerk’s offlee or said Court, on or before tho first Mon- day of Novomber next, otherwise letters dismlssory will be ^Vltaess, John M. MUlen, Esq.. Ordinary for Chatham conn- ty, this 30th day of March, 1853. mh30 JOHN M. MlLLEN, 0.0,0. t i EORGIA—Ckalkam Oounty.—To all whom It may con- IjT cem : Whereas. William J. Bulloch. Executor of the estate of Mary Neufvill. deceased, will apply to tho Court of Ordinary for letters dismlssory on tho said estate: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and hlngu- lar tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo and appeerat 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 grantod. Witness. JnMph Ganahl. Deputy Ordinary for Chatham G EORGIA—Chatham County.—To all whom it may con cern : Whereas, Henry William* will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for lottera dismlssory on the ostate or ^These aro Sercforet^clte and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objec- ion (if any they havo) within tho time prescribed by law, otherwiM said lottera will be granted. Witness, Jos. Ganahl, Esq., I>ep. Ordinary for Chatham county, this 10th day of August, 1853. Ill T "° r ’*' T JOB. OANAHL, dkp. Q. 0. 0. G EORGIA—Chatham County-.—To alt whom it may con cern: Whereas, Jolm Bilbo will apply at tho Court of r corn: Whereas, John Bilbo will applv at - - .... .—j admlnlstr Ordinary tor letters oi a **These are.Uwrefow!ti> cite and admonish all whom It may concern to ieand appear before said Court to make objec tions (If any they have) on orbeforethe Drat Monday In November next, otherwiM said letters will bogranted. Witness, JohnM. Millen, Esq., Ordinary lor Chatham coun- tr. this 14th day of AprU, 1853. ap!16 J umvii am.T.EV.n a.n. JOHN M. MnXEN.o. o. C. ^EORGlA^Lfoerly Oowdyt^-To all whom U may con- cem "{ Whereas* V. Great will apply at tho Court or Or- *-ilulst Ulnary for letters dismlssory as administrator on tho estate of F. Cottroan; These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concorn to be and appear before said Court to make objection (If any they have) within the time proscribed by law, otherwise said lettora will be granted. Given under my hand at this offlee. this 1st day of Au- wst 1863. augO W. P. GIRARDEAU, 0. L. 0. alf G‘ EORGIA—Liberty Cbunltf—To all whom It may con- ereas. Joseph A. A eern: Whereas. Joseph A. Andoraon will apply at the . - - JI 8 j, Court of Ordinary for letters dismlssory on Mary E. Anderson, U.te of said county, deceased ; 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 flrat Monday In September next, otherwise said lottera will bo granted the ,P f&,b.nd , this 8th day of March, 1853. mhl4 J- 8. BRADW ELL, o. Q_BOROIA—liberty a County.—AH persons eonrerned are r hereby notified, that sixty days after date. : ‘ e Com " *“ ply to tho Court of Ordinary of Liberty county for leave t sell tho ■ * V-.— Il tho real and personal ostate belonging to tho estate of the Iato James Moody, deceased, of said county, for tho benefit of the creditors of said estate and for tho purpose of a division of said estate among tho heir* »nd distribu tees of said estate. .. . nug4 M. J. MOODY, Ex’or. N OTICE.—Persons having demands against tho estate JoMph A. Marshall, a free man of color, doceased, are i in .* - — * - • * law; and thorn indobted will please m ake payment ti aug26 FREDERICK A. TUl’PER, QuaL E G EORGIA—Bryan Cbtmly {—Notice Is hereby glvon that on the first Mo * *" 1 *"—*- on the first JIon' , ay In September noxt. we will apply ' Ordinary, of this county, for leave to divide totheCourtof the estate of Ellas Perry, doceased. S. B. DANIEL, 1 , N. J. CLARK. )■ Administrators. &ug4 ISAAC PERRY, CL,*) K. Ui IY.J j^OTlCE—All persons baying demands against the es tate of Bias Perrr, late of Bryan county, deceased, ; ana " -- **- *-*- — 1 will present them ; and those Indebted to the estate will pleaM make immediate ^gdentto N. j! CLARK. ^Administrators. Y,J ang4 ISAAC PERRY, J N OTICE.—Nine montlis after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Char — *- made to the Court of Ordinary or list diet __ . , t itham, for an order to sell lot of land No. 168, 31st district. Marion coun ty, State of Qoorgls, eight miles from tho vlllsgo of Buena Vista, belongfng to the estate of John Screven, deceased, for the benefit of the heir* of said estate. aug23 JAB. P. SCREVEN. Ex’or. rp WO MONTHS after date application will be made to the X Court of Ordinary or Bryan county, for leave to sell the Real Estate, belonging to James Clanton, deceased. July 2 J.C. MARSH, Ad’m XTOTTcE,—Two months alter date application wlU be li made to the Court of Ordinary of Chatham co _ . made to the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county for leave to sell the lend and negroes belonging to the estate of Uriah D. Bivins, late of uta eonntv, doceased. aug2—w2m HENRY ROGERS, Adm’r de bonis non. N OTICE.—Two months after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch count/, for leave to Mil tho real estate pf Hannah Cone, late of said county, deceased. JONATHAN QRINKR, Adm’r. ’VTOTICE.—Two month* after, date, application will h* ll .made to the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch count/, for leave to aell the boy Smart, belonging to Robert B. Slalor a minor. GREEN R. 8LAT0R, Jy28 Guardian of »ald minor. VTOTIOR—All personi haying demands against theesta S 1* of the late Ray. Samuel J. CssmIi, will present them lhoeelndebl dlste^aymedt to rained witbin ted to said eeta tote are requested to make Imme- MARY R. 0A8SKLS. .. Qualified Executrix. TVT oncB.—’nirea months after dato^ application wilt be ll ^made to the Bank of the State of Georgia, for jay- vmmI Ar « ftM Vtfll —IS D..L 1 i . .. n_i_ i/e maae wine Bank of the State of Georgia, for jay meat of a 160 bill of said Bank, latter A, payable at Prin •i«i n.-i. 4- w s * — dp.1 B40k to N. A. H.riM, d,M W Noromtar. 1MI. 0. p. Cummlng, (hi UK h.nj lulf whlulili.. been lost. j^OTCCR—Threejnontha jftar ALBERT WnXIAMS. toappUeM made to the Planter* Bank of the State of Gi for renewal of S«l|»,^NOj846, Share*, and No. li B llcatlon will be late of Georgia, 20th, 1840, for two JnlyMd, , VALENTINE 0R8ST, Adm’r, on Eatete of F. Kottman. IimorTTCooifTr,July80,1863. . July 30—3m ploa, Daniel D Copp, Isaae Cohen, Frederick Cook, Frederick W Cornwell, WlUlam P Clark, William H Cuyler. Carrol A Cloud, 8pencer Curroll, Pierce Condon, William M Charters, Charier Clare, Daniel Clarke, John F Compogniac. George «—•—*‘-,e,Nlchol “ James H Carter, WlUlam Cooper, John J CorneU, JaraeJ Clark. James 0 B Campbell, Samuel J Cassells. Joseph Carruthen, Jolm D Charlton, Bryan Connor, William UscffT Charlton, WUllam Cox, Hngh Cullen, James Cleanr, Moses S Cohen, Thomas Corr, Joseph SClaghom, John F Canton. 1 nomas n cooper, Henry vasson. wanes vajk, iwiueri «i Charlton, James (fox. Francis Canfield, Peter Clark, James Oarey, Thomas Cusaeh, Thomas Oarey, Daniel Cole, Luke Cliristle, Lewis F Cooke, Earl A Crafts, Patrick Clark, Mich ael Cusaeh, Michael Conway, Antonio Christidora, Isaac J Cohen, Francis Champion. Aaron Champion. Thomas Col Una, Edward T Conner, William Conner, Andrew Conner, Charles Cannon, Thomas Conway, Richard W Cubbedge, Francis T Cole, WUllam Carson, Wm F Chaplin, Moses A Co hen, Heman A Crane, John Cass, John M Cooper, Lemuel Oarney, Michael Ctoary^Jamea E (fopc, William ACook, Bar ton Centre, John Clancy.Thomas Cunnlff, John Clesry. D.—David R DUlon, Martin Duggan, Archibald C Ihu port. Isaac Davis, John DaUy, James Dunn, Willism Dixon, Patrick De vlne.Chesley Dugger, William H Dunning, Henry J Dickerson, Albert LDeLorge. Isaac D’Lyon, John E Davis, Jolm Doyle, Jr.,lease DeLaroche, WUllam M Davidson, Wm H Davis. Richard Dawson,f- ■UUVUO, II 11111*444 HI 4JUI1UOUU, ,, 144 a uhyib^,nicuam lyawnoa,Charles S Davis, Nicholas Dixon, Lewis LDarii, Francis H Demere, Patrick Doyle. Michael - - - - — ^—jx WHHcm, rmriG* ihjjid, miciimi Donnelly, Morty Dorgan, John.Downing, Richard W Dela ney, Thomas I)oyle, Thomas E Davis, Shr , ‘ imaa E Davis, Sheldon C Dunning, George W Davis. Michael Dally, Francis D Dana, Joseph 0 Davis, John Doyle, Jacob DeLaMotto. Jolm P A Dupon,Pat rick Dolan, F'ranols Daly, James H Demund. James Doylo Patrick Downey. James Downey. Michael Downey, John Deacey, Henry DanenfelMr, John Dolan. Ml—Henry EUls, Peter Endres. John Everard, Richard Ennis, Jolm Elikeamp, Stephen ElUott, Jacob A Epstein, Jolm B Epstein, Thomas Eden, Daniel Egan, Jas A Ernst, John Eady. F—Joseph Felt. Owen Foley, Jeremiah Flckllng, Green Fleetwood, Louis N FaUigant, Caspar J Fulton. Washington F Florence,Joseph S Fay, John G FaUigant. John G FerrIU, Andrew Furr/, Frederich Finch. WUllam D Ford, Sewell li Fisk, John Flemming, Richard Flanigan, Thomas Ford. Patrick Fleming, John Foster, Jolm D Fish, Bryan Foley,’ Josiah R Fisher, Jolm Foley, Jacob Friend. Dugald Fei— son, John Flannegan, James Fountain, Henry R Fort,Be: min Flckllng, Robert Ferrell, Gordoy Fayo. Joseph E Frill- mint, Randolph B FeU, William Fielding. James A Fawns, WUllam B Fleming, Alexander Fawcett, George 8 Frierson, Charles Fox, Jacob Friend, Ishara Freeman, John Finney, James Foley, John Fitzgerald, Frederick 8 Fell, Patrick Fo- John Flannlgan, Andrew Flatley, Thomas Flaherty, EV.11! I " G—Joseph George, Robert HGrUHn. Francis Grimball ’ ’ “ ge,Jr., Robe) * ' ‘ ~ Josoph George, Jr.. Robert M Goodwin, John B GaUie, David 11 Galloway, Seaborn Gqodall, John Gamroell, Domingo Gal- leo, Joseph F Gammon, Charles Gross, Martin Gerken. James E Gaudry. Philip GleblehonM, Henry Gan&lil, John F Gull- martin, John Gerdts, Benjamin GinoToly, John L Graven- stein, Ebenezer W M Gifford, James E Godfrey. George A Gordon, Calvin I. Gilbert, Samuel Goldsmith, NlcklesGell, Horace Gillum. John S Green, Francis LOuo, Jas Gowan, WlUlam T Godwin. WUllam W Goodrich, Michael Geare: Michael Gay, Lewis Grenvald, Israel Geer, Joshua GriffltL, James Garray, (Scorge Gatehouse, Martin Geiger, Solomon Goodril, Michael Glasgow. John B Gnann. Charles Ganahl, Robert 8 Gray. George M Griffin, Julius B Gaudry, WlUlam Garrughty, Hugh Grady. II—Thomas Holcombe, David F Halsey, William Hess, Christopher Hussey, Richard H Howell, Charles S Hardee. William Howe. William Hunter, WUllam F Holland. James Hunter, George S Harding, Edwin E Herts, Martin Horn, I-omucl L Hover, John Haupt, Samuel B Haupt, William Henry, Henry luiupt, William W Hendley, Robert Haber sham, Jolm Ellernandet, Robert, HutchUon, Alfred Hay wood, William Henderson. Charles A HaU, Geo W Hardcas- tie, Robert A Honlker. William L Haupt, Humphrey P Hor ton, Peter Henry. William Heldt, Levi Hart, Thomas Hon- derson, William P Hunter. Marmaduke Hamilton, Peter D Hilzhelm. Charles F Hamilton. John F Hamilton, William Hone. William H llausman, David Harrigan, Henry Har per. Howell W HolUster, Enoch I) Hendry, John G Howard, William II Holmes, Geo Troup Howard, William B Iialo, Gustavs A Holcombe, Claus Hartman, Samuel Hamilton. Edward J Harden, Stephen N Harris. Columbus S Harris, Jamos UB Harley, Undan Hughes, Prtoleau Hamilton, Jno C Hunter, Dennis Haley, James E Hogg. Jonathan I111I, Jno Hall, Peter Hermann, John A Hengcs, Nicholas Heyle, Geo Hubbard, Patrick Hopkins, Matthew Harding. Edward C Holbrook, Stephen Hatterlch. Oliver S Hunter. LewiaFliar- ris. William lfavell, James Hackett, Judge W Harris, John M Harrison.Joseph M Haywood. Jamos J Hines. Tlmma* HelTerman, WlUlam L Haupt, John Hughes. WUllam Uaus- ulmiinn, Nicholas Ilornsndea. John Hamlet, Elisha Hr — - s«y, salt, Moses C Hcald. George Haas, Abraham Harmon, Jaa M Henderson, Patrick Hart, John G Howard, Patrick Han- lev. *—JohnWIbly. J—John R Johnson, JohnTJonee. James R Johnston, Vdward Jone*/Jnmcs C Jones. Alexander Johnson. William Bullock Jackson, Enochs Johnson, Jolm D Jesse, John J Jackson, James H Johnston, Robert Jackson, Wm James, Peter Jacobs, James M Jones. Peter Edward Judennea, G Jackers. Joseph W Jackson, Nicolas Jeffries, Thomas Jones. Joseph Johnston, George Jackson, George H Johnston. K—Philip Kolb, John Kennedy, Alfred Kent, Gcfert Kuck. Peter Krouse. William Krauts, John W Kibbee.Her- Kuhlman, Dlcdrich Kattenhorn. Nicholas King. John W Kelly. James W Kim,. Ml Thomas Kemp, John w Kelley, William Kino. James Phlncas M Kollock, Philip Kean, Noah B Knapp, Aaron •. Frederick Kreuson, Eman ling, Nicholas Kelley, Hanford Knapp, i W Kelley, WUllam Kino. James Ker, Koscr. James Kennedy. ). Emanuel Kan- wallor, Daniel Keane, Edward S Kcmpton, Dr A Kolhause. —.. •_j... .. - -^ hl — - inm King, William T ..... j^ r Frederick Kattenhorn. Ezra Kent, Oh _ King, Michael Kelly, John Kaeaar, WlUlam Kroua, John Kclgan. L—Thomas E Lloyd. Louis Legricl. John N Lewis, Daniel J Isimbreth, John H Ligbtbourno, William M Ixdgh, Alonzo B Luce. Hugh I«ogan, Stanislaus M Laffltcau, John Lyons, IxjvI LeUenthal. Peter Lee, Edward Lovell, William WIJn- coin. Oliver A LnRoche. John M B Lovell, Martin Larkin. Noble Lyon. Frederick Lohof. Joseph II Unison, John H Ladd, Daniel Leahy, Benjamin W LUoyd. Cliarles A L La mar, Peter Iaurens, James F Linder. Matthew I.ufburrow, Edward Lynch, John T Latham.Philip 8 Leaver;IIueh Lar kin, James J U>gan. Joseph IJppmnn, Andrew Is>w, Wm E I/>ng, Andrew J Leboy, Michael Lavln. David P Lander, shine, Casper Lenyer, Timothy iAtln, Charles T law. Sam uels Levy, Henry F Lichto, Thomas Leary, Mattbow Lynch. Cliarles Lee, Geor—- f- lel I/JvelL James I.ucrs, John Uima, rence, James Iannahan, Patrick I«nnahan. llivan. Solomon SheflaU, Iknfel TSoran- fiht Townships twenty and ttntety-obe; of range one. Townships eereptoen,. eighteen, nineteen, tfftn^r, and of*M|*two. *,i, - y. , /; y \ ’ Townships twenty-ooe and twenty-two, of range eleven. - Townships twenty tone and twentytowo, of range twelve. Township* twenty-one and twenty-two, of range thirteen. North qf.UUbaM IhU and ecut qf Ito fmnlh principal meri- M Stripling, irancls Sawyer,Timothy Bheridon, John Scud dor, James Skinner, Lawb Smith, John Shea, Gao IBpeh- eer,8auuolL 8pelsegger, Simon Santlm. Thomas 8mlth. James Shephard, James Skinner. George 8lmmous, Thomas Smith, Thomas Salley, George J Smith, John Btoddsrd, Smith, Thomas Jesse J Smith, i M Schley. Thot Starks. William marr. wruiuim >i manoru. wimam n ny- raons, Patrick Scanlan. Joseph Sullivan, John Sullivan, John Bcanlan, George N Staley, Henry Btark. George Bhultz, Dan- lei SuUlvan, Henry Saunders, Charles E Smith, Samuel Sol omons, Edward J Saunders, Thomas F 8tevena, Newton Stripling, WUllam Star, Jr., Amos 8cudder. Jama Swan Sullivan, Adam 8hort, John Shor’ Chares Scbrcck. Ephraim Scudder, . w John 8ulliran, Martin BuIUvan, William F Sharer, Nicho les Binnot. T—Peter 0 Thomas. John F Tucker, John T Thomas, William 8 Thompson, George HTltcomb, Cbarlea 0 Triblrd John DTanbroekjJohn Thompson, Frederick A Tupper. Jaa Thurrt. WUllam B Tlnaley, Barnard G Tllden, Anderson 0 Toma. Francis TruchelutWUUam T Thom peon, John Tier ney. Edward Townsend, John 0 Taylor. Allred F Toriar, Is rael K TOfft, Lewis E TObeau, Wm H Tlaon. John HThode, Cornelius Tiirbnah, Josiah P Tuatln, John V Tarver. Israel K Tefft, David Thompson, William Thomas, Peter Thomp son. Joseph R Thompaon. Stephen A Turner. John Tanner, WUUam 8 Taylor, Milton Turner. Patrick T/dJngs, Henry J Ticdcmann. V—Charles Van Horn. David Vesder Tristam VeraUlle, Henry II VentUle, William H S VeratIUe, Henry VlelaUteh William 0 Vandenburgh. W—Richard Way ne,Edward G Wilson, William Waters, Robert D Walker. Henry F WilUnk. Laurence W Wail, Na thaniel F Webster. Henry 0 Wyer. James T Webb, Henry E Weed.Smith Warner, Thomas White, Francis IlWelman, Nicholas Wolf, WUltem White, Thomaa 8 Wayne, Benjamin Whitehead, Jacob Wineberg, Samuel A Wood. George B Wait, Charles Wilson, Thomas J Walsh, John W Wilson, Jo- Jeph Washburn, Zacharish N Winkler. Lewis W Wells, Ed mund Wallen, Wylly Woodbridge. Christopher While, Seth ‘ Isaac Wilder, Dennis Wr ~ * —“ “ Township* twenty-one, twentj-toro, twenty, three, and twenty-four, of range one, * Township twenty-one, of rang# two. At tba Land Office at Srmsa’ Point, commencing __ Monday, the twenty-fourth day of Oetober next, for the dis posal of the publlo lands situated in the following town- m ■ rtiHon. Township twenty slz.of range four Township twenty-six. of range five, . Sections three to ton, fifteen to twenty-two. and tsenty- •Ik to thlrty.fi ve,In township twenty-six; township twenty • •even, (except •Mtlona thirteen, twenty-four, twsnty-flve. thirty-five and thirty-six.) and township# twenty-eight, twenty-nine and thirty, of range six. Sections one, * * * ■* iry F Lichto, Thomsa Leary, Matthew Lynch, lorge H Llndstldt, Nicholas liefort, Nathan esLaughlan, Orlando n Lufburrow, John ama. Samuel A T Lawrence, Antonio Lau- 4.»—Hugh W Mercer. Anthony F Mere. Abraham Minis WUUam HO Mills. Jacob Manke. Mulfnrd Marsh. WUUam Morrill. John MaUei Murkins, James W Horace Morse, l Mallery, Adolphe Mode, John Makin, Gefert nes W Morgan, Ralph Meldrlm. Dan Mallctte. i. William II May, Samuel 8 Miller, John Mur chison, Christian W MayUtndor, Solomon Mayer, John Mas- tereon, Luder Mehrtens. Jacob Manses. John K Mallery. Hen- Ill, John B Mallard. Jacob Miller, Matthias H Meyer, iZJSSNL AWln N Ml,,er » Morris,l4eandcr Moore, Jno A Mayer -•**4, ujprouilw, Thomas Meath. John Murchison, Bryan M Morel. Hugh W Mercer, John Mahannoy.Thoma* Mafiar, William F. Mongin, Mercer, John Mahannoy. Thomas Mahar, William E Mongln, John Morris, Jeugen H Mehrtens, Thomas Murtaugb, Syl vester H Manning, Charles Muller, Cornelius I) Murphy, Macpherson B Millen, lute M Marsh. Wm B MclL John Murphy, JohnS MontmoUin, James 8 MagiU. David Moran, Thomaa D Morel, John Mellon. Jerre Mack, Josoph M Ma thlss, John Miller Edward H MarUn, John R Martin. Jesse Mount, Samuel Mansfield, Henry 0 Mehrtens. Henry K Montfort, Henrlch Wm Meyer, Har<— ** * - • — lone/, Patrick Maateraon. Mo—George A McCleskei Patrick MoDowell, — * Ieurenco McKenna. irvey Mono, Andrew M*. —.— — f —.Henry, _ Pntrick McGovern, Norman W McLeod, WlUlam J McIn tosh, James McFecly, Alexander MeHardy, Angus MeAl- pin, Michael McCarty, Nell McHugh. James Mclnnsmey, John McGunnlgle. Thoms* 0 McCluskey. Jama McFerly, Pat'k McGloIn. Dennis McGuire. John McCall, John McOiu- liffe, Thomas J MoNish, Jamos MoGloto, Edward McCabe, John McDermott, James McBride, Thomas MeAulIffe. An drew McGrcaL John McHugh, Thomaa McColium. Thomas MeXIcholas. II—George N Nichols. Thomaa J Naylor, Daniel Nelson, Samuel Nuttman. James SNeldllnger,Nathl Nungazer. John 0 Neldllnger, William G Norwood, Jacob Newborger.Gllbert N Ncyle, Thomaa M Nowell, Jamea A Norria, Jonh R Nor ton, Robert C Nock, James Nungazer, William Nongazer. Edwin L Neldllnger, lewis F Nicoll, Thomas W Neill,Joseph Edwin L Neldllnger, lewis F Nicoll. Thomas W Neill, Joseph Nowlan, Walter a Nott. David B Nichols, John NdU, Ed ward Nugent. Bryan Nlland. O—John Oliver, Charles E O’Sullivan, John W Owens, George 8 Owens, Armlnlus Ocurlor, Edward O'Byrne, Wil liam 0 O’Driscoll, Dennis O’Oonnor. Phillip O’Connell, Dan iel O’nanlon, Timothy O’Connor, Timothy O’Brien. Patrick 0’0onnor t Frederick Otto, George W Owens, Jonathan Olra- stead. Owen O’Ronrke, Henry Ohlmeyer, William H Olcott, Daniel O’SulUran, Daniel 0 Olcott, Francis j O’Neil, Thom- aa O’Brien. France* J (Men P—Philip J Punch, Thomas/Purse, John Poole, James Potter, Joseph E Pelot, Charles F Preston, WUllam Proctor, Edward Padelford, Edward radeliord, jr., Elisha Parsons, Daniel 0 Philbrlck, Anthony Porter. Dennis M Patrick, Ed win Parson*. Georgo Parsons, Edward Power*. John PoateU, Joaopta W Philips, John FPoaey, William V Prentice, Henry C Preston. Thomaa Pldgon. John M Palin. Samuel G Pan- coat. Charles B Patterson, Orrln 0 Parker, John Phalen, Jaa Potter. Michael Prendergaat, Edward J Pune, Martin Peyton, Charles Perry, Patrick Price, Patrick Peyton, Samnel Phil- brick, WUllam F Preston. Jamos M Prentiss, Tfaojnas Pitt, Edward M Prendergaat, George C Puder. CL—WUllam Quantock, jr., MarUn Quinn, John Quin, Jamea Qutnley. - It—Philip M Russell.Denial Robertson, John A Richard-' son. VTUUam Remaliart, George Robertson. Jr, Robert R Rhodes.Henry Bober, WUUam Rogers, Charlaa E Robinson, Andrew M Ross, John W Rome L ~ * nard Roden, James B Read, George Robbins. Joseph , • - lenblatt. WUllam P Rowland. Wm P Roberta; Jr.. David Roecnblatt. William P John Reilly, Jtffsraon Roberts. John P W Read, Jaa Rhlnd, Joseph Ribera, Jacob Roaenband, John 8 Roger*; Allen Ruaaall. WlUlam Roblnaon. Jamoe RUay, Horace J RojraU, Reedy,AlexandarBRaUton. Thomaa M Rods.John Woodward, Isaac Wilder, Dennla Wynn, Jamee White. Philo H Wildroan, WUllam Watson. WlUlam P White, Philip D quarter, the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter, Woolhopte. Ashbel Welles, John J \faror. Jacob Walter, andthesoulheastqusrterofthesoutheastquartcr.ofsec- George M WlUett, Jamos T Welles, James WhUlhan.Enoa -t.—. ... .. 8amuel WUmot, Wm Wilson, —e. WlUlam Thorne Williams, Richard Wlckam. WUUam MWadley, Jacob Waldburg. George W Wylly, William C Wylly, Isaac P Whitehead. Lewis Wiggins. WUllam Waters, Jamea White,Stephen P. Whitehead, James M Wayne. Hen ry K Washburn, Claus Wlttschen, Conrad Waldschmldt. John Williamson. John C Wagner. George M Waldburg, Jno J Watts, Edward 0 Witblngton, James 8 Wilkins, Norman Wallace, William H Wiltberger, Peter Wntberger, °* Walter. Joseph W Webster. Amo* E Webster, Him , .hoa White. Thomaa Wood, Henry F Wllllnk, Jr., George S Webb, WU llam Webster, Michael Walch, John E Ward, BtephonB Wil liams, Irvin L Wolf, John Wickham, Michael Weldon. Y—Dr Easton Young. Peter Yonson, John A Yonge. Z—Edwin S Zittrouer, Jacob Zlmmern.an. AU persons 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 my office and register their names within the time prescribed by law, elso they will be debarred the right of voting thereat EDWARD G WILSON. °ug4 Clerk of Council. rnr AUTHORITY.) BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. In pursuance of law. I, Franklin Pjkrck. President of the United 8tatea, do hereby declare and make known, that nubile tales of the sections and parts of sections ofland.all bearing the odd numbers, which remain to the United States, within six mile* on each side of tho lino of tho Mo bile and Ohio River Railroad, in the Stnles of Alabama and Mississippi, subject to double tho minimum price of the public land*, as provided by tbo act of 20tli September, i860, will be held at the following Land Offices In the States . . „ Offices In of Auiuxa and MiaBtsnm, at the periods hereinafter des ignated, to wit: At tho Ij«nd Oflice at St. Stkvix’u, In Alabama, commenc ing on Monday, the fifth day of September next, for tbe dis posal orsucli sections nnd parts of sections, being the odd numbers abovo referred to, as are situated in the under mentioned townships, to wit: North of the bate tine and uxtlof the principal meridian. Townships ono and two, ofrange one. Townships one, two, three, nnd four, of range two. Townships ono, two, three, four, and five, of range three. Townships one, two, threo, four, five, six. and seven, of range four. “ ‘ ‘ " ' five. 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 eatlofthe principal meridian. Townships threo and four, of rango one. At the Lind Qfllco at Dolorous, In the same State, com mencing on Monday, the twelfth day or September next, for the disposal of such sections and parts of sections, being the odd numbers above reforred to, as are situated in tho un dermentioned townships, to wit: North of the bate tine and tout qf the principal meridian. Townships eighteen, nineteen, and twenty, of rango four. At the Laud Office at Tusacloosa. in the sarao State, com mencing on Monday, tho fifth day of September next, for the disposal of such sections and parts or sections, being the odd numbers above referred to, us are situated in tho un dermentioned townships, to wit: North of the bate line and xoett of the principal meridian in Southern Surveying nutrict. Township twenty-one. of rango four. At the Land Offlee at Columbus, in Mississippi, commenc ing on Monday, the nineteenth day of September next, for the disposal of such sections and parts of sections, being the odd numbers above referred to. as are situated In the undermentioned townships, to wit: North of the bate line and call of the Choctaw meritlian. Townships eight, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, and twenty, of rango fifteen. Townships eight, nine, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, ninoteen, and twenty. * range sixteen. Townships eight, nlno, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, four teen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, and nineteen, of range seventeen. Townships eight, nlno, ten, eleven, twelve, thirtconfour teen, fifteen, aud sixteen, of range eighteen. Townships eight, nine, ten, eleven, and twelve, of range nineteen. At tho Land Office at Auqurta, In the same State, com mencing on Monday, the twenty-sixth dny of September next, for tbo disposal of such sections and parts of sections, being the odd numbers above referred to, as are situated In the undermentioned townships, to wit: North rtf the bate line and east of the Choctaw meridian. Township four, of rango thirteen. Townships one, two, three, four, five, and six, of range fourteen. Townships one, two, threo, four, fire, six, and seven of range fifteen. Townships one, two, three, four, flvo, six, and seven of rsngo sixteen. Townships one, five, six, and sovon. of range seventeen. Township seven, of range eighteen'. North rtf the bate line, wetl of the meridian, anti tad of Pearl river. Townships five, six, soven, eight, nine, and ten, of range six. Townships seven, eight, nine, nnd ten, ofrange seven. Townships eight, nine, and ten. ofrange eight. The townships herein designated in Roman letters are wholly witbin the limits of'* six sections in width on each side of said road,” and those in italict on party within said limits, ns deglgnated on the diagrams, which will be fur nished to the respective district land offices by the Com missioner of the General Land Office. Lands reserved for schools, military and other purposes, will be excluded from sale. The lands will bo sold tulned to the right of way grantod by tho said set of 10th September, 1850, to the State afore said, for said railroad, not exceeding one hundred fed on each sldo thereof; and therefore the particular tracts ol land which include the road wUl be sold as containing the i 4I4II4/, UI IlUlgC FI*. two, eleven to fourteen, .twenty-three to twenty-five, and thlrty.alx, In township twenty-six,; sec tions, thirteen, twenty.four, twenty-five, tblrty-flve, and thlrty-slx, In township twenty-seven; sections five to eight, seventeen to twenty, thirty, and thirty-one, Ip township twenty-eight; township twenty-nine, (except sections twenty-five to twenty-eight, and thirty-three thlrty-slx, and township thirty of range seven Sections one to five, eight to fifteen, twanty-two to twen ty.aeven, thirty-five and thirty-six. In township twenty- four ; township twenty-five, (except sections six. raven, eighteen, nineteen, thirty and thirty-one;) township twen- ty-alx: townships twenty-seven, (except section six,) twentf-eight. (except section* six. raven, eighteen, nineteen, thirty and thirty-one;) and townships twenty-nine and thirty, of range eight. Townships twenty-five and twenty-six, of range nine. Township twenty-alx, of range eleven. At the Land Office at Mixkjul Point commencing on Mon day, the second day of January next, for the disposal of the following, being residuary tracM of the reserved lead mine ral lands, which were not included in the proclamations of the 20th November. 1846, and 28th AprU, 1851. to be aold under the act ol Congress entitled “An act to authorize the President of the United States to sell the reserved mineral lands In the States of Illinois, and Arkansas, and Territories of Wisconsin and Iowa, supposed to contain lead ore,’* approved July 11.1846, to-wlt: North of the bate !i .ne andeattif the fourth principal me ridian. The west half and northeast quarter of the southwest tion one; the east half of the northwestquarter. the south- east quarter, the west half or the southwest quarter, and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, of twelve; and the northeast quarter, and north half of southwest quarter, of twenty-nine. In township ono: the northeast quarter of section thirteen,in township two; tho west half the northwest quarter of section eleven. In township —*haif 0 f**-- • • •• three ; the east lialf of the southwest quarter ol section twenty-five, and the east half of the southwest quarter of thirty-six,in township five, of rangoone. The west half and northeast quarter or the northwest quarter, the east half of the northeast quarter, and the east half of the southeast quarter, of section two, In town ship two, of range two. Tho east half or the northeast quarter, and the north east quarter oi the southeast quarter, ol section four. In township two, and the northwest quarterof the northwest quarter of section five, In township three, of range three. The east half of tbe northwest quarter, the nothwost quarter of the northeast quarter, and the east half of tbe southwest quarter, of aecUcn thirty, in township four ; and tho west half of the northwest quarter of section thirty- five. In township five, of range four. North rtf the bate line and wed rtf the fourth principal meri dian. Tbo west half of the northwest quarter of section three. In township two; the east hair of the northwest quarter, and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter, of four ; the west half of tho southeast quarter of six; the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of twenty, soven, and tho southeast qunrtcr or the northwest quartei of thirty four, In township three, of rangoone. The northwestquarter of section ten, and the west hatf of the southeast quarter of thirty. In township three, of range two. At the Sami puck, commencing on Monday, the third day of October next, for the disposal of public lands within the following sections, and parts of sections, to wit: ' r orth of the bate line and wed rtf the fourth principal meri dian. Section one. the east half and southwest quarter, tho west half or the northwestquarter, nnd the northeast quar ter of the northwest quarter, of ten, In township nlno ; and the east half of the southwest quarter of section twenty- six ; the west half of twenty-seven; the cast half of twenty- eight, and the north half of thirty-five, in township ten, of rango five. Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, military, and other purposes, together with those “swamp and over- flowed lauds, made unfit thereby for cultivation.’’ if any, granted to tho State by the act entitled “ An act to enable the State of Arkansas and other States to reclaim the ‘swamplands’within their limits,” approved September 28.1850. will be excluded from the skies. V «*P«”nuer .*'.1 "'“"tence ^tih tho provisions of theact of 11th July. 1840. hereinbefore referred to, pre-emption claims will not be allowed to any of the above mentioned lead mineral tracts, to be offeied at Mineral Point, until after they havo been offered at public sale, and become subject to private entry. Aud these tracts will be sold In such legal subdl- visions as will Include tho mine or mines at not less than two dollar* and fifty cents per aero; and If not sold at pub. Uc sale at such price, nor shall bo entered at private sale within twelve moths thereafter, the same shall be subject to sale as other lands. The offering of the above lands will be commenced on the day* appointed, aud will proceed In the order in which thoi arc advertised, until the whole shall hare been offered, and the sales thus closed; but no sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, nnd no private entry of any of the tends will be admitted uutil after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand, at the elty of Washington, this twenty-first day or June, Anno Domini ono thousand eight hundred and fifty-three. By the President: FRANKLIN PIERCE. John Wiwox. Commissioner of tho General Land Office. None* TO PRIC-KMpnON CLAIMANTS Every person entitled to the rlghtxf pre-emption to any of the lands within the townships and parts of townships j oi me ianas wunin me townships and parts of townships above enumerated, Is required to establish the same to the satisfaction of the registrar and receiver of the proper tend offlee, and mnke pryment therefor as soon as practica ble after seeing this notice, and before tho day appointed for the commencement of the public sale of tho lands em bracing the tract claimed, othirwise such claim will be forfeited. JOHN WII£ON. Jy28tl0w Commissioner of the General Land Office. A BILL, to be entitled an Ordinance to divide the city Into four Dispensary Districts, to provldo for the elec tion of a Dispensary Physician for each of said districts, and to declare the duties and fix tho compensation of each Dispensary Physician: Sec, 1. Be it ordained by tho Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savannah and hamlcte thereof In Council assembled, and It is hereby ordained by the authority of the same, That from and after the paws go of this ordinance, tho city be, and It is hereby divided Into four Dispensary Districts, tho first to embrace aU that part of the city bounded on the north by the Savannah river, on the east by Jefferson- street continued to tho river, on the south by South Broad- street and William-street, and on the west by the corporate limits ; the second to embraco all that part of tho city bounded on the north by the riror, on the east by the cor porate limits, on the south by South Broad-street continu ed to the corporate limits, and on the west by Jefferaon st. continued to the river; the third to embrace all that part of the city bounded on the north by William-street and South Broad-street, on the enat by Jefferson-strcct continu ed to the corporate limits, on the south by tho corporate 11mll. mil ftn 44. A viul liu 4t a I J j I It ■ . .. containing the quantities respectively shown by tho official plats. Each sale will be kept open fora time sufficient to admit ofolforing all the tends, but not exceeding two wreks, and applications to makeprirato entries of tho lands offered un- der this proclamation will not be received until after the close of the public sate. Given under my band at the city of Washington, the twenty-third day of May, Anno Domini one thousand eight hurdred and fifty-threo. FRANKLIN PIERCE By the President: • John Wn/wx. Committionerof the General Land Office. Nolice to actual tdUert on lands of the United States originally withdrawn from market on amount rtf the railroad grant. Under the act of Congress, approved 3d March 1853, en tiled “An act to extend pre-emption rights to certain tends titled “An act to extend pre-emption rights to certain tends therein mentioned,” the Pre-emption tews of the United States ss they now exist are extended over the alternate roservod sections of public tends along the line of tho rail road hereinbefore mentioned, where the settlement and im provements were made prior to the final allotment of the al ternate sections to tbe said rail retd. Therefore all claims by pre-emption to any of the alternate sections of pnbllc lands within the limits originally reserved will attach, If 1853. tho Claiqia within tho six miles limits must be proven np at any Ume before the day herein fixed for the commencement of publlo sate, and are to be paid for at tbe rate of two dol-' tors and fifty cents per acre. Claims outside of six miles, and within the limits of tbe original reservation, must be proven np prior to the restoration of said tends to private entry. 8oIdler’s bounty tend warrants, at a dollar and twenty- five cents per acre, may be received in payment for either class of land; one warrant only, however, can be located by each pre-emption. Immediately after tho close of the publlo sale directed tolng * - •• by the foregoing proclamation of the President, applications will be received for tho purchaso at private entry, or loca- purchaso at private entry, tion by warrants, of the lands reserved to satisfy this grant, outside of the six miles limits, in such order as to prevent ' confusion and Insure accuracy, in accordance with instruc tion* to be Issued to the registers and receivers. JOHN WILSON, Jnne 17—f!3 Committioner General Land Office. rBT AUTH0WTT.1 BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. In perauance of law, I, Fraxklix Pixhcz, President of the United States of America, do hereby declare and make known, that public sales will be held at the undermention ed land offices In the State of Wisconsin, at the periods hereinafter designated, to wit: At the Lind Offlee at Wnxow Rim, commencing on Mon day. tho third day of October next, for the disposal of the publlo lands situated In tbe following named townships, vis: North of the laid Une dni west rtf the fourth principal meri- Townships thirty-two, thirty-three, thirty-four, thirty- five, and thirty-six, ofrange fire. Township# thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, thirty- four, thirty-five, and thlrty-slx, of range six. Township# thirty-one. thirty-two, thirty-three, thirty- four, and thirty-five, of range raven. Township# thirty-one, thlrty-two, thirty-three, and thirty- four, of range eight. Township# thirty-one, thirty-two, and thlrty-three, of range nine. Townships thirty-one. thirty-two, thirty-three, and thir ty four, of range sixteen. Townships thirty-three and thlrty-four of range MTen- toon. At tho Lind Offlee at Mzxasra. commencing on Monday, the tenth day of October next, for the disposal of the publlo .lands within the undermentioned townships and parts of townships, to wit: North of the bate Hne and tad of the fourth principal meri- Townships twenty-five and twenty-six. of range ;■> Fractional townships twenty-one, west of Wolf ri , , , riter, and townahlpi twenty-four, twenty-fire, and twenty-alx, ofrange thirteen. Fractional.. I & > (MtaUpt IwSli limits, and on the west by tho corporate limits ; and the fourth to embrace all that part of tho city bounded on the north by South Broad-street continued to the corporate lira- Its, on the east by the corporate limits, on the south by tho corporate limits, and on the west by Jofferson-street con tinued to tho corporate limits. Sec. 2. Be It further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That there shall bo elected at tho first regular meeting of Council after the passage of this ordinance, and annually thereafter on the first regular meeting in July, a Dis pensary rhysician for each of said districts, whoso dnty It shall be to furnish the destitute sick within the limit* or his district with necessary medicines, to glvo them medical and surgical advice and attention, to visit them at thoir places of abodo when necessary, to attend in person, or by competent substitute, at their offlee* on every Monday and Thursday, between the houra of 10 o’clock A. M. and 1 o’clock, P. M., for consultation with out-door patients, and to keep always a competent supply of vaccine matter for vaccinating the poor, and to furnish physicians, the lat ter to pay a reasonable and proper price therefor. ' Sec. 3. Be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That tho said disponsaiy Physicians shall be considered, . * “-—of tbr ■nBHpffgej ** e r t ‘ flc *te* of whlehreferentote s*d booka (which may be had gra- Some of wuleli give tbe nponying the Panacea. Borns of which give the iP*frightful for general publication, e patients hid been almost eaten up with scrofu- fre deemed incurable by physicians/ 11*) accompanying the panacea, particulars of ‘ ‘ ^ -- ' where the p la, and were ..........., Ir It has boon used In hospitals, and privats practice, and , n l uU , r ot recommended by tbe moat celebrated phyalcia&a and other eminent persona * mong others by— W.uttaoB,H,p.,Prof.of Surmr/.P.. Uttl.mll,. T.l.ittlit. Mott. II. !>..Pntf. ol Put,, tt. Y. Util.mll, W. P. D.mm^M.'P jProf.ofllW, L. UblTmll, ’ SI"- u i‘rot.ot hu. p*. Ulilrcr.lt,, H.Otapttljo^ D WoT of l'Ur.10,1'.. Unlr.r.lt,, T.I'.'ta.M. XUjPm’tCoUm Ptt,.lcj4n., Phllod Ur. U.1 V.U., Pntf. of U-UUitc, U4r.tt>. Jou Eonreneo 4. tail. Prof, of s5r|K,. U*tan ssssSsBiBsats^ ^ And also, the woitdsrful cures effected by 8wa!m’s Pans- eea have, for many yean, made It an invaluable remedy. The Panacea does not contain mercury to any form,and he- Ing an Innocent preparation, It may be given to tie moat tender Infant, • Tli. retoll prlc.hutacitr«kc«lto41 40p.rtalU.fcon. taming three balfplnta) or three bottles for $4. ' BEWARE OF IMPOSITION. Swalm’s Panacea Is to round bottles, Anted longlladlnal- ly, with the following letters blown In ths glass •“ Bwsos'a —Panacka—PmiAAD’A,” and .having the name of James 8walm stamped on the sealing wax and written on the label SebotS.,... nine different •Iveuso of the proprietor, by Draper* Co., bank notoen- S avers of Philadelphia. In the centre Is a portrait of the to Wm. Swain, copyright secured. Also. Swalm’s Vermiroge, A valuable Family Medicine, beings highly approv ly for all diseases arising from debility of the dteei ■— -’-olera *•—■ ■* *— * edy gani, such as worms, chol irovedrem- ----- Igestlveor- morbus, dysentery, fever and held and taken as officers of ihe city, and shall be liable to the same penalties for non-performanceor neglect or any of their official duties aa are now prescribed to the cara of other city officer*. 8ec. 4 Be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid, That such Dispensary Physician bofore entering on the du- ties of his offlee shall take the dkth prescribed for city offi- cem. and execute a bond with two securities In the penal sum of one thousand dollar«.condiUonal for the faithful perform- ance of the duties of hte office. Each Dispensary Physician shall receive to full compensation for medicines and scr* ▼ice*.» “buy of six hundred dollars por annum, payable See. 5. Be It farther ordained by the authority aforesaid. ThataRordinance* and parte of ordinances militating a- it *- )are hereby repei l£ 1853.^ Attest."Edward 0. Wneox, Clerk of Council?*^ Jwjfif 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 to Council. February. 1841. Sec• 1 • Be It ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savannah and tho hamlets thereof, to Council as- •entitled, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of the samo, That from and after the passing of this ordinance, the provisions of the above rcdled ordinance be so amend ed and extended as to prevent bulls,cows, oxen, calresand other cattle running at large within the following limits, vlt: Gulnnet-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 of tho city or 8avanruh on the east and west. Sec. 2. Be tt Turther ordained by the authority aforesaid, That all ordinances or parts of ordinances militating against i na* au oratnance* or parts or ordinances militating sgalnat the provisions of this ordinance be, and the ume are here by repealed. ...... _ _ _ R- WAYNE, Mayor. [Attest] Edward 0. Wilsox. c. o. june4 ijCTRAUT E XTRACT of an Ordinance.. tied an “ Ordinance definl passed August 2, 1839. enti- itog what shall be considered puellc nuisances, and for tho prevention, punishment and removal of the ume.” See. 10. Be itrurther ordained, That it shall not be law ful for any cow, steer, heifer or calf to be or go at large within the limits of the dty, from the setting of thesnnio tbe rising of the ume; and the owners of such cattle so found atlarge, shall forfeit and pay a sum not exeeedlng five dollars for each and everr time any soeh animal shall be found atlarge; and ItshaUbethe duty of the City Mar shal and City Constables to take such cattle so found at largo, contrary to the provisions of this ordinance, and Im pound them until the uid fine and all costs are paid, and If the animal be not claimed within five days, it shall I duty of the City Marshal to 'ring at least Hi U be the of tbe dty of the description r Marshal to rail the ume at the pound, first I ve days’ notice to one of the nubile gazette* ie description of tbe animal and the time to be paid to the owner of inch animal when required «« «_.**“* L bufl * Sec. 11. Be it farther ordained, That any bull found at. large within the limits of the dty. Shall bo considered as a nuance, and may be killed by any person June24 JLAVRHIi GROVE CEMETERY. O RDINANCE PASSED 8D JUNE, 1852,-Sec. 10. Be tt further ordained by tbe authority aforesaid. That from and alter the day of publication of tho pnnaratton of uld Laurel Gnfre Cnnetorr (hall bo made by the Mayor as a- bove provided for, it shall not be lawful to Inter uny dead only a entb-street, below Chestnut, Phlladclpola, and the respectable drurglsU In the United 8tates. Caution to to* Public,—Persons wishing to and sold by all tea. ■Persons wishing to obtain the genuine Swalm’s Panacea and 8walm’s Vsrmlfuge. should be careful to obwrve that tho name BWAIM Is spelled cor rectly on the labds, or they may be imposed on by medi cine* made to imitation or them by a person bearing a ■omowhat similar name, well calculated to deceive. Gen eral agents for the Uhitod States. 8CHIFFELIN, BROTHERS k CO., 104 and 106 Jobn-steeet, New York. S^f«»‘*tauiS suS. to 1 .U0.UlooHnliili read the testimony or thiSf& £ valuable curative^powSbut to convalescents, so that the *ui*L^ t ® to i®rcaK5*Z the fountain-head a courA “'f SS credulous, and one bv whU”!?* wed/ It certain of being”sj.ilf* .^“Utlo/JSn i proprietors, who will aceonj ever* uv' the reach of doubt and dlttruztT* * tb ' -. cokS Th. 4bov. h4v. a!,o for ule. th« .. now UI 1, l. th ,*.S a uSS,',! 1 '™, "7siTO i apsy»2;^ oiotr.t«d under Ih. a,mpnb,5, “ t “ mh22—■2awtf delicateItmaleorCkud. ° tar Price 11 00 per bottle. . V./ THE WONDER OF T11K WORLD I M We would not grow one bud of hope You cannot garner to ripe fruit! ” T HE GREAT REMEDY Is at last 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 gentle spirit to an untimely grave! Consumption can be cured—Asthma will soon be as the things that were—and Coughs and Colds, tbe parents of that fell disease, that so often brings wo to tbe homes of our land. Yanlsb, as If by magic, before this sover eign remedy. Tills Is that which has so long been sought for, and is in full faith offered to the public as a cxrtain curx for coughs, colds, whooping-cough, croup, asthma, and consumption and will, to any caso where lungs sufficient are left to sus tain lire, check the ulceration and raise the patient to health. This Is not an idle boast, nor la this remedy sent into the market without a thorough trial, but has proved beyond a doubt, that what has been asserted can nx doxk, '• The sentiment, that consumption cannot be cured, has destroyed more live* than the disease Itself,”—Dr. Warrxn. Bnt there Is Hopei DEVINES’ COMPOUND PITCH LOZENGE t The proprietor, by the use of this article, and the blessing of IYovldence, was raised, when he was pronounced by his C hyslclan to be almost dying with consumption, to perfect enltli.and Is not willing that so great a blessing should be withheld from those on whom “ this right hand emissary of death » has placed hte mark. The 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 in a few hours after com mencing its use. Let all then, tnrlt. and if these assertions are not proved, after an Impartial trial, the price of tho box will bo returned, and all agents are authorized to refund the money In any case where the article is not perfectly satisfactory. These Lozenges are put up in 25 cents, 50 cents, and SI boxes, and only need a trial to be fully appreciated. G, P. HUNT. Daribn, Ga., only agent for the Southern States, to whom all orders must bo addressed. felS-d&w gists, 8avannah, Ga. ftUssags ,o “• -Bare i ss? 1 ;jyjSiss-ii * sagas I grave than Consumption of the iW I some evidence that this too may be ro J I ptHERRY LOZENGES.—Compound Wild Cherry Lozenges, VV^for coughs, cold*, and inflenzaa.^ These Lozenges will be found much' more convenient than any of the liquid 41 «. ». •-* - l - ‘ tbr preparations, as they can be carried about the person, and always ready for use when the cough Is troublesome, thus preventing a violent attack of coughing and constant Irri tation of the longs. Just received and for sale by deitf W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square. L inen Turkish friction towels—a very useful article for bathing purposes, and mnch superior to the gloves now to use Where friction Is required, they are very highly recommended by the medical faculty to Eng land and the United States, just received and for sale by mh24 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square Scljools. UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA—MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. T HE Annual Coarse of lectures to this Department will commence on MONDAY, November 14, and will ter minate to the ensuing March. JAMES JONES, M. D., Professor of Practice. J. C. RIDDELL, M. D., Professor of Chemistry. WARREN STONE, M. D.. Professor of 8nrgery. A. H. CENAS. M. D., Professor of Obstetrics. A. J. WEDDERBURN, M. D., Professor of Anatomy. GUSTAVUS A. NOTT.M. D, Professor of Materia Medics. THOMAS HUNT, M. D., Professor of Physiology and Pathol- .a&v. CORNEUrSO. BEARD, M.D., In. . . . SAMUEL P. CHOPPIN, M. D., | Demonat rators of Anatomy. Tho rooms for dissecting will be open from the third Mon day In October to the hirst of April. ThoFi - " the First of April. Faculty are Visiting Physicians and Surgeons of the Charity Hospital, and attend this Institution from Novem ber to April. The 8tudents accompany the Professors in •• • '(It* —* a .... - mpai _ their visit*, and thus enjoy extraordinary practical advan tages. free of expense. Tboro are about ono thousand patients prescribed for daily in this Hospital. Tho number of patients is nearly twenty thousand, to tho year. THOMAS HUNT,M. D., Dean. MEDICAL COLLEGE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. T HE Annual Courso of Lectures to this Institution will commence on tho first Monday in’Novembor next. Anatomy—Prof. J. E. Holbrook, M. D. Surgerr—Prof. E. Geddlngs, M. D. Institutes and practice—Prof. J. Henry Dickson, M. D. Physiology—Prof. James Moultrie, M. D. Materia Medics—Prof. Henry R. Frost, M. D. Obstetrics—Prof. Tho*. O. Prioleau, M. D. Chemistry—Prof, C. U. Shepard, M. D. Comparative Anatomy-J*Prof. L. Agassi*. M. D. Demonstrator of Anatomy—Francis T. Miles, M. D. Prosector to tbo Professor of 8urgery—J. F. M. Geddlngs. M.D. CUNKUL INSTRUCTION. _P T - J. Calx, M. D., Physician to tho Marine Hospital, and Clinical Instructor, lectures twice a week on the Diseai that Institution. I’rof. J. Ford Priolkau. M. D., Physician to the Hospital of tho Alms House, at Which lectures are delivered twice a week on diseases, the diagnosis discriminated, and the stu dents indoctrinated to their treatment. the number of extraordinary eures elfedal through ill I agency, has Induced the proprietor*, st the argent rrqwn I of their frionds, to offer ll to the public, which they do with I the utmost confidence In II* Tlrtuessnd wonderfulcuntlri I properties. The following certlflcaUi.select*! wo s*"** I -----——... ..... number, are, however, stronger teitlmonj than the one I 4, ^''”«‘ n *‘raUve instruction in medicine and surgery, at word of the proprietors; ana arc sll from patience well I the College Hospital, by the Professors of the Medical Col- * •— • tefto- •At» meeting of the Trustees and Faculty of the Medical College of the State of South Carolina, held on tho 3d of January, 1852, Dr. L. Agarsiz was unanimously elect ed Professor of Comprative Anatomy, with the distinct understanding that the collegiate expenses or the student are not to be increased by this addition to the course, Jyl2—law6 HENRY R. FROST, Dean. GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE. Legislative Charter, granted in 1849, T HE 8pring session will commence on the second Monday, which Is the 12th dny of January. Brown*, President and Professor of Mental and . - . Brown*, Moral Science. P. I/)od, Professor of Natural Sciences. L. It. Brabham, Professor ol Mathematics and Director of Music. Hkxrt M. Holtzclaw, Professor of Belles Lettres. The Faculty will be assisted by the following Ladles,rl* .— Mrs. Browne. Mrs. Branham, Misses Bennett, Bumstead. Meredith, and E. Bennett — --nes.M. P ,c *- Thos. J. Burney, Esqr., Secretary; Col. J. B. W»lk,r, text/ a. Fwler, Iter. ak’ln.ln, Vfm. S. Slok,.. BlmundW.lkn, Z.chtrUh Fe.n, N.Uun Hu«j. Wm. W. B. Crawford, M.D., Beni, Harris,Jas. F. Swanson, J W. Fears, R. P. Zimmerman. ’ MERCER UNIVERSITY. Penfidd, Greene Oounty, tta. rpHE Studies to this University are:—A Theological coarse A °»three years, designed for thou who are preparing for the Gospet Ministry; A Collegiate " .. l . le Course of font years, equal to that of other alleges In the country 5 A Scientific Course of three years, toelading, with some ad dition. all the studies of theOoUegteto Courso except the An cient Lsngusges; The regular Ume for the admission of Students, Is at the opening of the Fall Tarm, tbe last Wednesday in August. Candidates for admission nto the Collegiate Course mi sustain a satisfactory examination to Geography, Arith metic, English, Latin and Greek Grammar, Cteaar, Virgil, Cicero’s Select Orations, and Jacob’s Greek Reader; and must be at least fourteen years of age. Candidates tbr admission Into the Scientific Course must sustain a satisfactory examination on Geography, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Simple Equations to Algebra, and two books In Geometry] and must be at least nxtecn years of Spring Trim. IbUlbrm. Ix TmmiooiCAi. Spcbart, Gratuitous... .Gratuitous. IxCoiuox...-. Scientific Coune,.., In Acabxnt— Preparatory Class,,, Second « . Third “ . Elementary “ . Room Rent. Contingent Expense*.. Thera expenses reqt From 8tudents wh< ..$26 00 $16 00 26 00 16 00 lodge to — r dollars will be received as fall payment for ths 26 00 16 00 20 00 12 00 16 00 9 00 ..... 10 00 6 00 6 00 4 00 2 00 100 to be paid in advance. ■*“ 1 the College buildings, fifty - - *hs tuition*”' room rent, and contingent expenses of the year. The price of Board to the village la $10 per month; of washing, room-rent, and fast, 63. Tho Commencement to held on tbe last Wednesday to Inhere are two Vacations, dividing ths year (nto terms, aa follows: . First Term—from last Wednesday to August to Deosmber 16th. 1 ' '*■'-• Winter Vacationr-from December 16th to February 1st Second Term—from first day of February to Commence ment Summer Vacation—from Commencement <0 last Wed nesday to August , B. M. SANDERS, Any Mend, by apuUe2lonto5rJ?£^KtOT^PraSdSoj the .University, will reerire a catalogue, containing the coune of atodiee. and all other and Indisputable proof of the fact*. Sufferers, read and judge for yourseltM. Jbr lnfluema and //oepfsjCtejt Sir: I havo repoatedly N |u2d ,, if B f e ^^“ n '3 1M1, hooping cough .nil InOi.nu di ’stant relief. tho Pectoral has always afforded insfanl relief' We attest the truth of the .bore itatem M.Mrtdxra, Editor NuhvfiW TV, cough so distressiDg that I fr n.»n"h nl ih. Wffif Jffii wSSitStal H.Un.nind 'n.nT 'tmrita wUhont nmdn.Ml.lS trim] the Own, Pectoral, which nnarithSiVS me altogether. Iam with grntltudo jour*, JAXalltUMNl Thit u ont of the numerous cures rtf Asthma tdkidk hem (« accredited to Cherry Pectoral. . n the wont forra - 10 test I htTrtm obliged to sleep in mv chair for a larger part of the Uw being unable to breathe on my bed. I fo ■ • • ■ 1 _ - , . t -— - bM trW s im{ many medicines, to no pur;-one. until tnr phrildioOT. scribed, a* an experiment, your (berry PeeUil. ^ week. 1U moved. ■tate of health wl “d Tour Cherry rericnlliar cbltis, and am istUlcifne in i«ur wccks, me unease n entirely n. •en on my be<l with comfort, and tate» bich I bid never expected to enjoy. GEDROrS.FilUT. Commission and Forwarding Merchut. From the President of Amherst College, Edvard HilekuA i Ai LL. D., at. J. C. Ayer—Sir: I have used 1 own case of deep-seated bronchi , its chemical constitution, that it is an admirablecoBtoat for the relief of larynglcal and bronchi*] dffirultica. II my opinion, as to its superior character, can be of sar *t vice, you are at liberty to use It as you think proper. Amherst. Sept. 12.1849. Edward Hmsna Among other distinguished authorities who hire tet their names to recommend this preparation u tieM known to them for affections of tbelungs are: President Perkins, Vermont Medical College. Professor Silllraan, Yale College. Professor Valentine Mott. New York. Professor Clearland. Howdoln Medical College. Professor Butterfield. Ohio Medical College. Canadinn Journal of Medical Science. Boston Medical and Surgical Journal. Charleston. 8. C. Medical Review. New Jersey Medical Reporter. Hon. Ilenrr Clay, U. S. Senator. Hon. Geo. P. Marsh. American Ambassador to Turkey Gen. Emanuel Ilulness. President of Chili. Rt. Rev. Ed. Power.I/ml Hlehop of Toronto, Also, many eminent physicians In foreign countnei. Not only In the more dangerous and distressing diiesM of the Lungs, but also as a family medicine foroccaiioul use. it Is the safest, pleasantest and best in te world Prepared by J. C. AYKR. fTiemift. Lowell, Mur. Sold by TURNER k CO., A. A. SOLOMONS, W. W. LIN COLN, HENDRICKSON k MOORE. Savsnnsb; snd bj tQ the Druggists thrniighnnt the State. eodfcw3m-in*yll CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD! Not a Partirlt of Mercury in It. _ A N INFALLIBLE REMEDY for Scrofula. King’s M, I Rheumatism. Obstinate CuUneoui Fruptlooi,Plains I or Pustule on the Face. Blotches. Boils. Chronic Sure F-im, I Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head. Enlargement snd Pita I of the Bones and Joints. Stubborn tlceri. Syphilitic Dtof-1 ders, Lumbsgc “ ‘ ‘ “ JJ " from an i: ' Impi Bonos ami joinm..'lunuorii - ■ lumbsgo, Spinal Complsints, snd ill Hiesiei iriiluf I n injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudence in life,or I mpurity of tbe Blood. _ This valuable Medicine, which bss become ctlebraled far I n rliwi, «u»«.v~.« - * callties. and of the highest rtipwtsW 11 / I many of them now residing in the city of Richmond, ve. I F. BOYDEN. Esq., of the Exchange Holel, Richmond 1 known every where, says ho his seen tbe Median* esuw ■ Cartxk’s Srsxisn Mixttrk administered in overs hundred I ca«es. In nearly all the disesees for which It U rewnmrai; I ed, with the most astonUhinglr good results. He nji it U ■ the most extrsonllnary medicine he hu ever »«u. I AGUE AND FEVER-GREAT CURE-1 hereby I that for three year* I had Ague and Fever of the most to- ■ lent description. I had several Phrslcfan*. took lugep*** I titles of Quinine. Mercury, and I believe *11 ttoTcnjuw • I vprtlsed.bat all wllhout any permanent relief. Atw*' | tried Cartck’s Srsxisn Mixtvbz, two bottles of vmcb «»«• ■ tunlly cured me, and I am happy to say I bateJvad nrtiw ■ Chills or Forers since. Iconsiderlt the best Jrnkjem I world, and the only medicino that ever reached BeaVer Dam, near Rishmond, V*. JOHN IDNGMX I C. B. LUCK, Esq., now In the city of Richmond, snd w | many years In the Post Office, ha* such conBd«t* l» “||l astonishing efficacy of Caktkh’s b'wviai, I has bought upwards of 60 bottles, which be b**|i»«* 11 e afflicted. ” r 1 be hu never kuova It WI to the afflicted. Mr. I-uck uye b fail when taken according to directions. iw ■ Dr. HINGE,a practising Physician, and ■ Oty Hotel, in the dty of Richmond, ssri|b“1 In a number of Instances the effects of CiRTZKl e ■ Mixturx. which were most truly surprising. «]•“£, j I case of Consumption, dependent on the liver, the r* 11 Jj foots were wonderful Indeed. 8AMUEL M. DRINKER, of the firm of IgJ I Richmond, was cured of Liver complaint of 8l«** I Ing, by the use of two bottle* of CsrterisSpM'JJ ■ GREAT CURE OF BCROFULA-The Editors mond Republican had a servant employed in room, enrol of violent scrofula, combined wits tlsm', which entirely disabled him from work. of Carter’s Spanish Mixture made t perfect cnreM W”. ■ the Editors. In a publlo notice, eay they “ eheeri»«f | mend It to all wto are afflicted with any diieu* « ft snii another CURE of soraniA- 1 taj,* g| valuable boy cured of Scrofula by L Br jAjlB > ture. I consider It atrulyvaliubte medicine. ^^1 TAYIDR, Conductor on the B.F.kP.R.^ Co > Soft Khenm of»0 Yetn Mr. JOHN TIIOJIFSON. nildlii, 111 u» d V« jEd most wu 60 "<1 by three bottles of Carter * ^ mxat Salt Rheumfwhich he had nwrly 20 y«rtI the physicians or the dty could notcure-ML* Jui te a well known merchant of Richmond, Va, Is most remarkable. _ v-j 4 wrnd WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond, V»., hia » ired.ofSpyhllls.to tbe worst formjbyarwv.J^, Mixture. He says he cheerfully recommends b ■Idem It an invaluable medldne. . agdsSe RICHARD E. WEST,of Richmon^wueurW« ^| and what physicians called confirmed Con«J»P“^ three bottles of darter’s Spanfah Mtetpre.^^ pjrM j EDWIN BURTON, Oommluloner of the Wtw”- , has seen the good effects of Cuter’. Sft“S[Ei*ir numberof 8p"yh!lIUo'cases,and rays * per‘ tc ‘ fC, “| that horrible disease. . x WM. 0. jlARWOOD, of Bithnrnid,I*;: .""‘iS.Wl 4.4..ton,which dtablrdbta.fromwM* ^ mid nlctn, wbfeb UMiwra mm u— bottles of Outer’s Spanish Mixture, and walk without a crutch, to a short time permsn* nu J KaSffiiSu'lt M.' WARD, CUBE * m T’v U SrmVsms,N.. m»*u'»** '&EIT k BEERS. No. MS» And for sale by H10MA8 M TUR-NDt /i M. CARTER, A. A. L0L0M0N8 k OMa""*" 1 Druggists and Country Merchants *T*rjwb«». I 'COUGHS, COLDS AND HESS Dfe PARia-Tor to* «« TJACTTILES DE FflTOMisisWK them wtn prera. ^Msnufisdured ny mht' ' gOAP. OTARCH, CAraiXS._to-$pObqxra Family. Pal* SOdoBeadd’afl^and 1 8>folw'osndtes!6ddq8tor do, > No. land 111 pita’s Pearl are mad* and warranted by y-.--,7 ||M) ■MMtW to anr others nb* to use. Fw® 1 *”, iamfntPq»«!u| wonbAAj-.‘J to It. It has