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/HHAttfAM *Hmi f F’B~fiAlA—Vflll be sold, on the flint
L# Tuesday to October next, before the court house In the
city of Snout Utwuo tho Wpl hour, of ulo, tin (ol-
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/CHATHAM SHERIFFS RALE.—Will ba ioldTon tht Anft
' Tuesday!
U Tueeday In September not, before the oourt house tn
the city ofSarannah, between the legal hour* of sale, two
hone*. two wagons, one eart, two plough* end oue harrow j
Isvtedon to saUstrefl.fk. tuued fromChatham Superior
Court tn flaw of N. B. ft H. Weed agatmt Simeon It. Mur-
m o. o.
’^ffjiKiAu’httiaihrw>a fiAfA.-wnibe aold, on the flrat
ty Tuesday In Beptember next, before the court home In
the cltyofSavannah, between the legal hours of sale, one
iron Bra-proof oheet, the_property of Samuel HoythO
end sold tforiir of the Hon. the Inferior Court of Chi
baa edfinty* JOHN DKVANNY, Sheriff Q.o.
/CHATHAM SHERIFF'S SALK.—Will be sold, on the flrat
Tueeday tn September neat, before the oourt house In
the oltyofBaYannah.au the Intent of Ruth E. Reed In alt
that lot or paroel of land, being lot number eight, and the
eastern halfof lot number nine, flrat tythlng, Anson ward,
bn State-street, between Drayton and Abercom-straeU, to
gether with the Improvement! on said lots 5 levied on to
utlsfy a fl, tn. tuned from Chathem Superior Court In ra-
▼or of PfaUlp D. Woolhopter, agent, against Ruth E. Re
Sheriff a 0
E CONTINUED.—Will be sold
J onthe lint Tuesday In September next, before the court
house In the elty of8avaunah, between tbe usual hour*
of ule, one undivided fourth part of two wharf lots, or
S eces of ground, situated on Hutchison's I*l»nd. tn
e county of Chatham and State of Georgia, being lota
Nps. thirteen and fourteen, together with aU the ruor-
volrs, wharves, buUdings and tmproyemeuU on said lota,
. and the ateam engines and boilers, the plaining ma
chine, clapboard machine, aaw gates, force pumps, and all
other macnlnery of erery kind and description In and about
the said lots or building, (meaning the one-fourth part of
the Oglethorpe stam aaw mill.) with the appurtenance*
thereunto belonging and appertaining! lotted on as the
property of EdwardF. Klncbley and Robert Todd, to satisfy
a fl. fa. on foreclosure of a mortgage Issued from Oiathsm
Superior Court tnfaror or George NeweU vs Ed want F.
»—To all 'whom It may eon-
Court of drdlnanTfcr M iTters of administration,^ie bonis
non, bn thf estate of Patrick U. lfarlow. deceased \'
"Tieseara, therefore, to clto and admonish all and singular
kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and annear
before said Court to make objection (if any they
before the flrat Monday In October -
•Here *1
A.—-Matthias Amorous, John W Anderson, Dattd Abra
hams, Charles Arnold, George A Ash, Robert Auatln, George
Mu.... 11 *-i. n . 1 j George *1
Alexander, Charles U Ash, William B Andrews, George II
Ash. John 8 Aohord, George'W Anderson, Stewart Austin,
Benjamin R Armstrong, Thtiraas A Bskew, Thomas Arden,
MU Ifiwrl trill be granted.
Witness, Joseph Ganahl^ Esq .Jle^Ordlnary for Chatham
r next, otherwise
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August. 1M3.
JOSEPH OANAHL, D
/CHATHAM SHERIFF'S SALE CONTINUED.—Will bo
' C sold, on the flrst Tuesday In September next,before tho
court house in Savannah, between tho legal hours or sale.
aU that certain messuage tenement and tract of land,
situate, Wing and being in the county of Chatham afore
said, butting and bounding as follows: Commencing at the
south-east corner of the limits of tho city of Savannah and
running south 13*, west 2d chain* and 2 links along tho
lino of said elty limits continued, to a road commonly
.known as Lover's lame, thence along the line of said road
north 77*. west 13 chains and 57 links to a ditch, thence
along the centre of Mid ditch north 13*. east 20 chains and
2 links to the southern Hoe of said city limits, thenco along
Mid lino of city limits sooth 77°, east 13 chains and 67
links to the point of starting—containing thirty-flvo and a
half acres, more or leM; levied on as the property 0 f Jo
seph M. Turner, to aatiafy a fl. fa. tMued from (fcatham Su
perior Court tn favor of John F. Guilmartln. administrator
or Wilson Oden, deceased, against Joseph M.Turner
erty pointed out by plaintiff's attorne;
JOHN DEV.
Prop-
Sheriff c. c.
/"1AMDEN EXECUTRIX’S BALE.—By virtue of an order
t; of the Ordinary of Camden county, will be sold before
tho court house door In the town of JelTorsonton, on the
flrst Tuesday in October next, between tlio usual hours of
sale, the following negroes, vix: Amelia, Joe, Sarah. Jack,
and Hannah; also,two bounty lsnd warrants. 8old for
the benefit of the heirs of the estate of 0. P. Cohen, lato of.
raid county, deceased. m A ry ANN COHEN, Ex’,x.
C 'order of'theOrdlnary of Camden county, will bo so!
ore the court house door In the town of Jeffersonton, r
the flrst Tuesday In October next, between the usual hours
of sale, the one-third of the steamer Wm. Gaston ; sold Tor
tho benefit of the heirs of the estate of John Hebhard, late
of said county,deceased. .. „
aug7 ELIZABETH A. HEDBARD, Adm’lx.
G EORGLUSufloeACbtmfy 1 By an order of tho Court of
Ordinary of said county. - m *- “ 41 “*
Ordinary of said county- will be sold, on tho first
Tuesday In October next, before the Courthouse door in
Mid county, five hundred and thirty acres of nine land,
more or less, lying in Mid county, bounded south-west by
Alexander Waters and Daniel Bland, east by Dantel Bland,
cut by John Green, north-west by Absalom Parish. Sold
ns tho estate of John ColUns, and sold for the benefit of tho
heir* and creditors of Mid dcceared.
aog!3 JOHN BERIE, Administrator.
G ~ BORGIA—RuttorA CountyTo all whom it may^con-
cem: Whereas, Henry Laseter ’ * “*
^ cern: Whereas, Henry Laseter will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for letters of administration on the estatos or
Amos Laseter and Mary Laseter, late of said county, do-
^These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom It
may concern, to bo and appear before tho Court of Ordi
nary to make objections (if any they have) on or before
.. . ... «-*-,be r next, otherwise said lettors
tho flrst Monday la Octol
will be granted. _ „ .
Witness. William Leo, Sr., Esq.. Ordinary for Bulloch
Counter, this elevonth day of^ufpist^lSM.
augl3
[ LEE, Sr., o. n. c.
(r^cern Whereas, Morgan Rawls will apply at the'Court
or Ordinary for letters or administration on the estate ol
Thomas R. Rawls,late of Mid county, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom It
may concern to be and appoar before said Court to make
objections (If any they have) on or before the first Mon-
tlay In October next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, William Lee, 8r., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch
county^thi* eleventh day of Angst. 1853^
augi3
I LEE, Sr., 0. n. 0.
QEORGIa—BuffocA^CburtfyTo j»U whom tt ma^con
cern: Whereas, Win. T-ee, jr. will anply at tho Court
rdinary for letters dismlssory m administrat
or Ordinary for letters dismlwMiry m administrator on the
estate of Thomas Lee. a lunatic, deceased:
Theseare therefore 10 etteand admonish all whom It may
concern, to be and appear at tho Court of Ordinary for Bul
loch county onthe first Monday In October next,to make
objections,If any they have, otherwise saidlotters will bo
*^WltmJs*,Wm.Leo,sen’r, Esq.,Ordinary for Bulloclicounty,
this 17th day of March,1853.
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’WILLIAM LEE, 8r.,o. n. a
G EORGIA—BuHocA Chunty I—To all whom it may con-
cern: Whereas, JehueEveritt will apply at the C^iurt
or Ordinary for letters dismlssory on tlio estates of John
Everitt and Sarah Everitt: „ . ,,
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
may concern, to be and appear before snid Court to make
abjection (tf any they have) on or before tho flrst Monday
In November next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. Wm. Leo. son., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch coun
ty, this 25th day of April, 1863.
aplSfi WM. LEE. Ben'r.. 0. b n
G EORGIA—Bulloch Oounty To all whom It may concern:
Whereas. Green R. Slater and Thomas Dasher, Admin
istrators on the estate of John G. Slater, a minor, havo ap-
. lied for letters dlsmUioryj ,. „ .
Thcsoare therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may
oncern to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary for Bul
loch county, on the first Monday In November next,to make
objections, If any they have, otherwise said letters will be
^Witness. Wm Lee,sen’r.Esq.,Ordinary for Bulloch county,
this 25th day of April,1853. _ .
WM. LEE. Scn’r. 0. n. 0.
ap!25
Q.£»RGIA—Hullaeh County»—To all whom it my ooncern:
T Whereas. William Holloway, administrator of the es-
tate of Mitchell Holloway, deceased, will apply to the Hon.
tho Ordinary of said county, for lettersdlsmlssoryfrom said
Theseare. therefore, to cite and admonlahjallconcerned to
file their objections (if any thoy havo) to the applicant In
the Clerk's office of said Court, on or boforo the first Mon
day In October next, otherwise letters dismlssory will be
^Witness, Wm. Lee, sen’r., Eso.,Ordinary for Bulloch coun
ty, this 17th day of March, 18M.
Jnb23 WIIJJAM LEE. Ben’r., 0. B. 0.
BORGIA—BuUoeh County t—To all whom it may con-
com: Whereas, John Hendricks will apply at tho
ration on
Court of Ordinary for fetters of administration on the
tstate of Joilah J. Parish, lato of raid county, deceased j
These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom It may
concern, to be and appear before Mid Court to make objec
tion (If any they have) on or before the flrst Monday in
September next, otherwise said letters will bo granted.
Witness. William Lee, Sr., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch
connty. this 20th day of July, 1868.
Jnly23 WILLIAM LEE. Sr.,o. B. 0.
jr1EORGIA—ItuWxX County 1—To all whom tt may concern ;
vJ Whereat, Timothy Kennedy and Johannah Dorin will
apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administra
tion on the estate of Morris Dorin. deceased;
Theseare thereforeto elte and admonish all concerned to
file their objections (If any they have) in my office, on or
before the first Monday In September next, otherwise Mid
fetters will be granted.
Witness. Wm. Lee, Sr., Esq., Ordinary for Dulloch connty,
20th day “* *-*-
this 20th day of July, 1858.
Jttljrga
WM. LEE. Ben’r. o. n. 0.
1 BORGIA—Hryon County.—By an order of tho Court of
VT Ordlnaryof Bryan county, will be sold on the flrst
Taesday in September next, before the court house door In
Raid county, the land belonging to the estate of Charles
Dashlor, deceased, for the benefit of the helm of said estate.
0. M. BASnLOR. Adm’r.
G EORGIA—Camden County t—'To all whom it may con-
oern: Whereas, George W. Thomas, one of the exe.
eutors of the estate of Wm. T. Hopkins, will apply to tho
Court of Ordinary for fetters dismlssory on tho Mid estate 1
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law, and anew
cause, (If any thay hate,) why fetters dumlssory should
notbe granted the said applicant.
Witness, J. H. Helveston.Esq.,Ordinary for Camden coun-
ty, thU 26th dsy of May, 1868.
mty2fl J. H. HELVESTON, 0.0. 0.
iOU—Camden County t—To all whom It may con-
VT earn 1 Whereas. J. H. M. Clinch, guardian of H. A. and
N. B. Clinch, applies to me for fetters dismlssory from
■aid guardianship j
These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to
he and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by
few. and show cause (If any they hate.) wbr fetters of
^WttnSss* JV^mBL “ appllesnt.
ty,thls28th*day , of’
mayal. • •.
JAMES H. HELVESTON 0.0. 0.
ryEORaU-CTafWiOmnty 1-T0 all whom It may oon-
c«p: Whereas, Wm, A, Ormand will apply atths
LiV77’ Pnnand will apdy atths
arrS*M*s3s , r taUI ”“ o " ,, “ *• “•
UrswdUba granted.
^OrdinaryChatham
imw 1 Ss’rSISi''
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/"I EORGIA—CTtottam County i—To all whom It may eon-
V3T oonoorn: Whereas, Cnrollno Zlppcrer will apply at the
Court or Ordinary for lotters dismlssory on the estate or
G ^*a* J are, P tSerefore, to cite and and admonish all whom
tt may concern to boandappear before raid Court to make
objection (If any they have) on or before the first Monday
In March next, otherwise said lettors will be granted.
Wltuoss, Joseph Ganahl, Esq.,Dep. Ordinary for Chatham
county this 17tn day of Aixguat. 18M-
auglS JOSEPH OANAHL, Dio*, o. c. c.
/"I BORGIA—Chatham Oounty t-iTo all whom It may con-
vT cern: Whoreas, William J. Marshall will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters of guardianship over the
person and property of Edward 0. aud James II. Marshall,
minor* or kuraaret W. Marshall, deceased:
These are, therefore, to dtoand admonish all whom It
may concern, to be and appear before raid Court to make
objection (If any they have) on or before the first Monday
In October noxi, otherwlso said letter* will bo granted.
Wltnoas, Joseph Ganahl, Esq., Dep. Ordinary forChatliam
connty, thla 15tn day of August 1853.
auglfl JOS. GANAind, dkp. o. c. o.
/1 EORGIA—Chatham Oounty .—To all whom it may con-
VT cern: Whereas, I’hlneaa M. Kollock will apply at the
Court nt Odinary, for letters or dismission as executor on
the estate of Mis* Priscilla Houston:
These are, therefore, to clto and admonish all whom Itmay
eoncem, to be and appear before raid Court to make objec
tion (If any they have) on or before the flrst Monday in
January next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, John M.Mlllen.E8q.,OrUlnaryforChatham coun-
„ i «,UUtd.,orjul,.i8M. mrwM imjJa , 0 0 R
/GEORGIA—CTalAam County Ta aU whom It may con
IT corn: Whereas, Norman Wallaco will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmUsory as Excutor on tho
estate of Robert Isaac : ,, ,, , ..
qiieae are, therefore, to cite aad admonish all whom It may
coucern to be and appear before said Court t« make objec
tion (if any they have) on or before the fiflt Monday in
February next, otherwise raid letters will bo granted.
Witness. John M. klillon. Esq.. Ordinary for Chatham coun.
ty,this second dsy of July, 1863.
J j,3 JOHN M. MILLEN. 0. 0. o.
n EORGIA—Chatham County f—To all whom it may con
IT cern: Whereas, John H. Strous will apply at the Cour
or Ordinary for letters dismlssory as administrator cum tea-
tamento annexo on the estate or Godfrey Bown :
These aro therefore to clto and admonish all whom It
may concern, to be and appear before raid Court to moke
objection (If any thoy have) on or before the first Monday
In November next, otherwise Mid letters will be granted.
Witness, John M. Mlllen. Esq., Ordinary for Chathnm
County, this thlrtloth day of March, 1858.
tnhft) JOHN M. MILLEN, o. 0. 0.
n EORGIA—Chatham CountyAU whom it may concern :
VJ Whereas, John B. Barnard will apply at the Court of
Ordinary for letters dismlssory ns administrator enm testa-
mento annnexo on the estate of Mra. Ann Mongin:
These are, therefore, to cite and'admonish all whom It
may concern to bo and appear before raid Court, to make
objection (if any they have) on or before the second Mon
day in January next, otherwise raid lottera will be granted.
Witness, John M. Mlllen. Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
eountv, tills 14th day of July, 1853.
j y 15 JOHN M. MILLEN, 0. 0. 0.
n EORGIA—Chatham County.—Ta all whom It may con-
VT cern : Whereas, Mara A. Rousseau will apply at the.
Court or Ordinary for lotters of administration on the es
tate of Julius Rousseau :
Thoso are,therefore, to clto and admonish all whom Itmay
concern to bo and appear before Mid Court to mako objec
tion (If any they have) on or before the first 5tondav In
September next, otherwise raid letters will bo granted.
WitnosR, Joseph Ganahl, Deputy Ordinary for Chatham
county, this 1st daT of August. 1863.
July 29 JOSEPH OANAHL, DKP. 0.0. 0.
n EORGIA—Chatham County -—To all wliomyt may con-
VT cern : Whereas, William J. Marshall will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the es
tate of Margaret W. Marshall: -
Thoso are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom Itmay
concern to oe nnd apper before said Court to make objec
tion (If any they havo) on or before the flrst Monday in Oc
tober next, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness. Joseph Ganahl. Esq., Don. Ordinary for Chatham
county, this third day of Augnat.1853.
ruk JOSEPH OANAHL. nzr. o. c. c.
n F.ORG1A—Chatham County:-To all whom it may concorn:
IT Whereas. John Kveranl will apply at the Court of Or-
dtnary for letters of dismlssory as administrator on the es
tate of Patrick Tloruy. deceased :
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all concerned to
file their objection* (if any they havo) to the applicant in
the Clerk’s office of raid Court, on or before the first Mon
day of November next, otherwise letWr* dismlssory wul bo
^Witness. John M. Mlllen, Esq.. Ordinary for Chatham coun-
tv, this 30th day of Mnrcb, 1853.
mhSO JOHN M. MIIJ.E^o. c. c.
1 1 EORGIA—Chatham Countg.—To all whom it may con-
IT cern : Whereas. WlUlam J. Bulloch, Executor of tho
estate or 5lara Neufvlll. deceased, will apply to tho Court
of Ordinary for letters dtamlMory on tho sa d estate:
These aro, therefore, to clto and admonish all and singu
lar tho kindred and creditors of snid deceased, to be and
appear nt the office of John M. Millen, Ordinary, within
the time prescribed by law. and show cause (If any they
have) why said letters should not be granted.
Witness. Joseph Ganahl. Deputy Ordinary for Chatham
ai," i.t c.
/~1 EORGIA—Chatham 'Counly.—To all whom It may con-
VT corn: Whereas. Henry Williams will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for tetters dismlssory on tho oatate of
Ixrchlin Wright, deceased; , . „ . ..
These aro therefore to cite nnd admonish ail whom It may
concorn, to be and appear boforo said Court to mnko objec-
ion (if any they have) within the time prescribed by law,
otherwise raid letters will bo granted. «...
Witness. Jos. Ganahl. E*q-. Hep. Ordinary for Chatham
county this 10th day of August. 1853.
nuSll JOS. GANAHL, DKP. o. 0. C.
fl EORGIA—Chatham County:—'To all whom It may con-
IT corn: Whereas John Bilbo will apply at the Court or
Ordinary tor letters of dismission as administrator, onthe
**These aVe,'therefore, to cite and admonish all ^whom it may
concern to bo and anpear before snid Court to make ohjcc.
tinna (If any they have) 0I } or before tina first klonday In
November next, otherwlso said letters will bograntod
Witness. John M. Mlllen, Esq.. Ordinary for Chatham coun-
.m. h." d* or Art ibm. nns m mwBi o c a
/ 'IEORGIA—Liberty County:—To all whom it may con-
VT cern: Whereas, V. Orest will apply at the Court of Or
dinary for tetters dismlssory as administrator on tho estate
of F. Cottman;
Theso are, therefore, to clto and admonish all whom tt
may concern to bo and appoar before said Court to make
ebjcction (if any they have) within the timo prescribed by
law, otherwise said lettors will bo grunted.
Given uuder my hand at this office, this 1st day of Au-
■«t 1853. augfi W. V. GIRARDEAU, o. L. 0.
in EORGIA—Liberty County—To all whom It may con-
vX cern: Whereas.Josoph A. Anderson will apply nt the
Court of Ordinary for tetter* dismlssory on tho estate of
Mary E. Anderson. U to of raid county, doceased ;
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it
may concern, to bo and appear before said C«mrt t" mnko
objection (If any thov have) on or before tho first Monday
in September next, otherwise saidlotters will bo granted the
Witness my hand, this fith day of 5Iarcli, 1853.
m hl4 J. 8. BRADWELL, o. t. C.
n EORGIA—Liirrty County.—AU persons concerned are
IT hereby notified, that sixty days after date. I shall ap
ply to tho Court or Ordinary or Liberty county for leavo to
soli tiro real and personal estate belonging to the estate of
the lato James kloody, deceased, of snid county, for tho
benefit of the creditors or Mid estate and for tho purpose
of a division of raid estate among tho heirs and diatribu-
toes of Mid estate. .. . „ ,
nng4 M. J. MOODY. Ex or.
ATotlCE.—Persons having demands against tho estate of
XN Joseph A. Marshall, a iree man of color, deceased, are
requested to hand them In to Griffin k Gordon,attorneys at
law ; and those Indebted will ploase make paymont to them.
aug26 kRKDERICK A. TUI’PER, Qual. Ex’or.
EORGIA—Bryan County:—Notlco is hereby given that
Uon the first Mon-’ay tn September next, we wlllapply
to tho Court or Ordinary, of thla county, for leave to divide
the estate of Ellas I’orrjr. deceased.
S. B. DANIEL,1
N. J. CI.ARK. V Administrators.
*ug4 ISAAC PERRY.)
TVToTlCE—All porsons having demand* against the es-
tato or Ellas Perry, lato of Bryan county, deceased,
will present them: and those Indobted to the estate will
plcaso make immediate ^payment te^
N. J.' CLARK."* 1-AdralnUtrators.
ang4 ISAAC PERRY,)
ATOTICE.—Nino months after date, application wm be
li made to tho Court or Ordinary of Chatham, for an
order to sell lot of land No. 188, Slstdlatrict. Marion eoun-
ty, Stato of Georgia, eight miles from tho village of Buena
Vista, belonging to the estate of John Screven, deceased,
for tho benefit of tho heirs of said estoto.
a 11228 JAS. P. SCREVEN. Ex’or.
rp WO MONTHS after date application will bo made to tiro
X Court of Ordinary of Bryan county, for leav* to sell
tho Real Estate, bolonglng to Jamos Clanton, docoaaod.
July 2 J.O. MARSH, Ad’m
ATOTICE.—Two month* after date application will be
JLl made to the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county for
leavo to sell tho land and negroes belonging to tho estate
of Uriah H. Birina, into of raid county, deceased,
aug2—w2ra HENRY ROGERS, Adm’r do bonis non.
■\TOTICE.—Two months after date, application will be
-Lv made to tho Court of Ordinary of Ilulloch county, for
leave to soil the real estate of Hannah Cone, late of said
county, deceased.
jy23 JONATHAN GRINER. Adm’r.
■\T0T1CE.—Two months after date, application will be
XI made to tho Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county, for
leave to Mil the boy Smart, belonging to Robert B. Slator
a minor, GREEN R. SLATOR,
Jy23 Guardian of aald minor.
VTOTICE.—All persons baring demandsagainst the esta J
Is of the late Rev. Samuel J. CmmIs, will present them
to the undersigned within the Ume prescribed by law; and
»hoM Indebted to said estate are requested to make Irame-
dlatonaymentto MARY R. CA88ELS.
Jy22 Qualified Exoculrlx.
TYTOridk.— 1 Three months after date, application will bo
Is made to the Bank of the State of Georgia, for pay-
ment of a $50 bill of raid Bank, letter A, payable at Prin
cipal Bank to N. A. Hardee, dated 23d November. 1M7.0.
B. Cummlng, President, tho left hand half of which has
been lost. Jyl5 ALBERT WH-IJAMS.
"VTOTICE.—Three month* after date application will be
is made to the Planters Bank of the 8tate of Georgia,
for renewal of Scrip, No. 348, dated April 20lb. 1840, for two
Shares, and No. 16, dated Jul^2M.184fl. for^four Shares.
on Estate of F. Kottman.
Lrantir Oooirrr, July M, 1868, July 80—3m
i. James u uasmor, Micnaci noiey.uauatus k uarte,
CUas W W Bruen. James M Butler, Hymau E Byck, William
J Bandy. Edwin It Bacon, Wm Jamu Bulloch. Slegmund
Berg, Milton J Bockner, John Boston, Henry 8 Bogardus,
William H UullochJ[*strick Bulkley, John W Boasloy, John
B Bsrnwell, James T Buckner, Anthony Baslor, Thomas A
Brown, John Burns, Joseph H Burroughs, Berrien M B Bur
roughs, William F Brantley, Charles 11 bell Elias B Bars
tow, Peter A Blols, Wm Gaston Bullooli, iMmoBruuner.
John Brunntr. James Bancroft. Philip U llehn, James A
Brawn, John Uacpheraon Berrien, Barnard E Bee. Richard
Burke, David Boll, Thomas H Barrett, Edward J Blount,
Wolfe Barnett, Conrad E Byck, Charles Bishop, Wm Blols,
Valentino Brunner, Charles W Brunner, Joseph W Brown,
Joseph H Baldwin. Francis Blair, Miohael Brannon. Jamos
K Bullough, James A Baker. William . M Blount, Win Ben
ken, William D Bash lor, William Burges, Georgo A Bolfeu 11-
let. ~ -- e- '* *»• "--*-
Henrj
William D Bashlor, William Burges, Oeorgo A Boueull-
William Bosnken, Patrick Brady, Thomas G Bulloch,
mbnry Bagshaw, William Brunkard, James M Butler, John
F Blakely, Michael Boylan, Thomas Bourke, William B Baa
inger, Joseph Bryan, Henrj Burt, William Burke, Hartej
L Byrd. Francis S Battley,- Henry F Bennett, John Bosch,
John Blount. Samuel P Bell, Michael Barry. Patrick Brad
ley, Philip Bringman, Augustus Boullneau, Rich’d Brown.
CH-Solomon Cohen, Bernsrd Constantine, David C Cash,
William Cullen, Peter Corb, David Lopes Cohen, James A
Courvolsle, Montgomery Cummlng, Daniel B Camp, George
B Cummlng, Moses Coburn, William Crabtree. Aaron Cham
plon, Daniel D Copp, Isaac Cohen, Frederick Cook, Frederick
W Cornwell, William P Clark, William 1! Cuyler. Carrol A
Cloud, Spencer Currell, Pierce Condon, William M Charters,
Churle- Clare, Duhlel.Clarke, John F Compognlao.Goorgo
Callcy. Myles b Cullens, Peter L Coni tan tine j Nicholas Cru-
fames
Clark,,
Carrutbers, _— , — y , -
Charlton, William Cox, Hugh Cullen, Jamos Cleary, Moses
S Cohen, Thomas Corr, Joseph BCIoghorn, John F Carsten.
Cliarles P Cooper. John Greene Cooke. Henry Cleaver, Jacob
Cohen, Bonjamln L COle, Silas 11 Oolelng. John L Clark.
Tliomas W Cooper, Henry Gascon. James Cox, Robert U
Charlton, James Cox. Francis Canfield, Peter ClarX, Janus
Carey, Thomas Cusacn, Tliomas Carey, Daniel Colo, Luke
dirUtle. Lewis F Cooke, Karl A Crafts, Patrick Clark, Mich
ael Cusach. Michael Conway. Antonio ClirisUdora, Isaac J
Cohen, Francis Champion, Aaron Champion. Tliomas Col
lins, Kdward T Conner, William Conner, Andrew Conner,
Charies Cannon. Thnmas Conway, Richard W Cubbed)
Francis T Colo, William Carson, Win F diaplln, Moses A C..
lieu, Heman A Crane, John Casa, John M Cooper, Lemuel
C dark, Luke Canon, Robert J Coughey, Jonathan A Ca
dey,Denia dairy, John Gcrcopely, Joseph V Connorat. Jus
Conuolly, John L Cope, A Corues, John A diambcrs.Patrick
Carney, Michael deary, James ECope, William A Cook, Bar
ton Centro, John Clnnoy.Thomas Cunnlff, John deary.
D^-Davld R Dillon, Martin Duggan, Archibald C Haven-
>rt. Isaac Davis, John Dally. James Dunn, William Dixon,
itrickDovlne.Uhesloy Dugger, WHUam H Dunning, Henry
J Dickerson, Alberti, DeLorge. Isaac D’Lyon. John E Davis,
John Doylo, jr., Isaac DeLaroche, William M Davidson, Wm
H Davis. Richard Dawson, Charles S Davis, Nicholas Dixon.
Lewis L Davis, Francis H Deraere, Patrick Doyle, Michael
Donnelly, Morty Dorgan, John Downing, Richard W Dela
ney, Tliomas Doyle, rhomoa E Davis, Sheldon C Dunning.
Georgo W Davis, Michael Daily, Francis I) Dana, Joseph 0
Davis, John Doyle, Jacob DeLaMotta. John I* A Dupon, Pat
rick Dolan, Francis Daly, James II Dcinund, James Doyle
Patrick Downoy. Jnmes Downey. Miclinel Downey, John
Deacey, Henry Danonfelser, John Dobm.
K.—Henry Ellis, Peter Endres. John Everard, Richard
anls, John Kiskeamp, Stephen Elliott, Jacob A Epstein,
John B Epstein, Thomas Eden, Daniel Egan, Jas A Ernst,
John Eady,
F.—Joarph Felt, Owen Foley, Jeremiah Fickling, Green
F Florenco,Joseph S Fay, John G Ealllgant John C FerrilL
Andrew Furry, FrcUericn Finch. William D Ford,8ewell H
ty, ...
FUk, John Flemming, Richard Flanigan, Thomas Ford.
_. do, 20 do
gnsU.ud for Ml* loir by
’Ml) : . . CB1SI k Bonom
qS.-« wuph.ip.. ate, ta
ol anigan,
Patrick Fleming, John Foster, John 1) Fish, Bryan Foloy,
Joslah R Fisher, John Foloy. Jacob Friend. Dugald For
son, John Flannegan, James Fountain. Henry R Fort.Bei ..
min Fickling, Robert Ferrell, Gordoy Fayo. Joseph E Fall!-
gant, Randolph B Fell, William Fielding, James A Fawns,
William U Fleming. Aloxandor Fawcett, George S Frierson,
dinrlcs Fox, Jacob Friend, Isham Freeman. John Finney,
JAmes Foley. John Fitzgerald, Frederick S Fell, Patrick Fo
ley. John Flnnnlgan, Andrew Flatley, Thomas Flaherty.
William Folliard.
OwJosepli George, Robert IIGriffin, Francis Grimb&U
Joseph Georgo, Jr.. Robert M Goodwin, John B Gallie, David
II Galloway,Seaborn Gnodnll, John Gainmcll, Domingo Gal-
lco, Joseph F Gammon, diaries Gross, Martin Gerken. James
E Giiudry. Philip Gieblehousc, Henry Ganahl. John F Gull
martin. John Gerdts. Benjamin Ginovoly, John L Graven-
stein, Ebenezcr W M Gifford, James G Godfrey. George A
Gordon, Calvin I, Gilbert. Samuel Goldsmith, Nicktes Geil,
Horace Gillum. John S Green. Francis I< Guo, Jas Gowan,
William T Goodwin, William W Goodrich, Michael Genrei
MichaelGay, Lowis Grenvald, Israel Geer, Joshua GriffitV.
James Garvay. (Seorge Gatehouse, Martin Geiger. Solomon
Goodalt, Mlclisel Glasgow. John B Gnann, diaries Ganahl,
Itobert S Gray. George M Griffin, Julius B Gnudry, William
Gxrrughty, Hugh Grady.
H. — 1 Thomas Holcombe, David F Halsoy, William Hess,
Christopher Hussey, Richnrd H Howell, diaries S Hardee,
Willium IIowc. William Hunter, William F Holland. Jnmes
Hunter. George S Harding, Edwin E Hertz, Martin Horn,
tomuel I, Hover, John Haupt, Samuel B Ilaupt. William
Henry. Henry Ilaupt, William W Hendloy, Itobert Haber
sham, John K Hernandez, Robert, Hutchison. Alfred Hay
wood. William Ilenderaon.Charles JtHall. Geo W Hardens-
tie, Itobert A Honlker. William L Haupt. Ilumplirey 1* Hor
ton, Peter Henry, William Ileldt, Levi Hart, Thnmas Hen
derson, William I* Hunter, Marraaduko Hamilton, Peter D
Hllzhelm. diaries F Hamilton. John F Hamilton, William
llono. William ll Hausman, David Harrignn, Henry Har
per. Howell W Hollister,Enoch D Hendry, John G Howard,
William H Holmes. Geo Troup Howard, William B Halo,
Gustavs A Holcombe, Claus Hartman, Samuel Hamilton.
Edward J Harden, Stephen N Harris. Columbus 8 Harris,
James BB Harley. Undan Hughe*. Priolcau Hamilton. Jno
C Hunter, Bcnnts Haley, James E llogg. Jonathan Hill,Jno
Hall, Peter Hermann, John A Hengcs, Nicholas Hoyle, Geo
Hubbard, Patrick Hopkins, Matthew Harding, Edward C
Holbrook.Stephen Hatterlch. Oliver 8 Hunter. LewisFHar
ris. William Ilavcll, James Hackett, Judge W Harris, John
M Harrison.Joseph M Haywood. James J Hines, Thomas
Heffcrman, William L Haupt, John Hughes. William Ilauz-
elinnnn. Nicholas Herntndcz. John Hamlet, Elisha IIngar,
Samuel 1’ Halsey, David S Henderson. Dennis Planner lias-
sett, Moses C ifeald. Georgo Hans, Abraham Harmon, Jas
M Henderson, Patrick Hart, John G Howard, Patrick Han-
lev.
I. —John W Ihly.
J. —.John It Johnson, John T Jones. Jnmes R Johnston,
Idward Jones. James C Jones. Alexander Johnson. William
Bullock Jackson, Enochs Johnson, John DJcsso, John J
Jackson. James II Johnston, Robert Jackson, Wm James,
Peter Jacobs, Jamos M Jones, Peter Edward Judeuncs, C
Jackers, Joseph W Jackson, Nicolas Jeffries, Thomss Jonos,
Joseph Johnston. Georeo Jackson, Georgo II Johnston.
IC.—I’hllin Kolb, John Kennedy, Alfred Kent, Gcfe..
Kuck. Peter Krouse. William Kraus*, John W Kihbee. Her
man Kublmnn, Diearicli Kattenhorn, Nicholas King. John
W Kelly. Jnmes W King. Nicholas Kelley, Hanford Knapp,
Tliomas Kemp, John W Kelloy, William Klne, James Ivor
Phincns M Kollock, Philip Kean. Noah B Knapp, Aaron J
Kaser. James Kennedy. Frederick Krenson, Emanuel Kan-
wallcr, Daniel Keane, Edward S Kcmpton, Dr A Kolhause.
Frederick Kattenhorn. Ezra Kent Oldham King, William T
King. Michael Kelly, John Kaesar, William Krous, John
Kolgan.
Ij,—.Thomas E Lloyd. Louis Legriel. John N Lewis, Daniel
J Iamhrcth, John II Lightboumo, William M Leigh, Alonzo
B Luce. Hugh Logan, Staulslaus M Laffitcau, John Lyona.
Levi Lelicuthal. Peter Lee, Edwanl Lovell. William W Lin
coln. Oliver A LaRocho, John 51 B Lovell, Martin Larkin.
Noble Lyon. Frederick I/rtiof, Joseph II Ladson, John II
Ladd, Daniel Leahy, Benjamin W LUoyd. Charles A L La
mar. Peter taurens. Jnmes F Under. Matthew Liifhurrow.
Edward Lynch, John T Lathnm,Philip 8 Leaver.Hugh I-pr-
kin, James J Logan. Joseph IJppman, Andrew Lour, Wm E
Long, Andrew J Lober, Michael Lavln, David P Lander,
shine. Casper I^nyer, Timothy Lavln, Charles T Law, Sam-
uolS Levy, Henry F Lichto,Tliomas Leary, MattliowLynch.
Charles lie, George H Llndstldt, Nicholas Lofort, Nathan
lei Lovell. James Laughlan, Orlando II I.ufburrow. John
Luors, John Lama. Samuel A T Lawrence, Antonio Lau
rence. Jnmes I-nnnahnn, Patrick Ionnahan.
M^-Hugh W Mercer. Anthony F Mere, Abraham Minis
William II CMilla. Jacob Manko. Mulford 5Iarsh. William
Morrill. John Mallery, Adolphe Modo. John itakin. Gcfert
Murkins, James W Morgan, Ralph Meldrim. Dan Malletto.
Horace Morse. WHUam H May, Samuel S Miller, John Mur
chison, Christian W Maylainder. Solomon 5!ayer. John Mas-
terson, Ltidcr Mohrtens. Jacob Mnnsos, John E Mallery.Hen
ry ilacnhnnl. Tliomas R 51111s. James 5Ionna!ian, Cliarles A
5!agill. John B Mallard. Jacob 5llllor, Matthias II Meyor,
Alvin N 5lillrr, Simon 5Inrris.Leander 5Ioore, Jno A Mayor,
Richard C JIackall, Michael Meath, Fabian Myerhoffor.
Thomas Meath, John Murchison, Bryan M Morel. Hugh W
5lercer.John Mahanney.TliomaB Maliar, William E5Iongln,
John Morris, Jcugen It Mohrtens, Tliomas Murtaugh, Syl
vester II 5Innnlng, Charles 5Iullor, Cornelius D Murnhy,
Macpherson B Mlllen, Isaac M Marsh, Wm B Hell. John
Murphy, JohnS MontmolUn, James S 5fagiU. David Moran,
Tliomas D 5Ioral, John Mallon. Jerre Mack. Joseph M 51a
tlilas, John Miller Edward H Martin, John R Martin, Jesse
Mount, Samuel Mansfield, Henry 0 5tohrtens, Henry K
klnntfort, Henrlch Wm 5I«yer, Harvey Morse, Andrew Ma
loney, Patrick Maateraon.
Me _
Townships twsnty-one ana twenly-lwo, or rang* twtlt*.
■ Townshl pa twenty-on* and twenty-two, of range thirteen.
Norik of the bait line and ecut of tAe fourth principal mert-
Bhwink, Jai
William Sw,
Ram H Smith,
decal Sheftall, nr., jaooi
M Stripling, pVancta Bat
Andrew Sfeafrater, Edward J Sand.rs ’Mor.
Bn, Jacob A Shaffer, Herman Sangatoch. Jas
H Stripling, Francta Bawyer. Timothy Shsridon, John Send '
tl«r, J«ma.BklnD«r t U.U Bmllh, John Rh»«. fa.o l Spin.
Mr.Somnl L SwUon«r, Simon Sontlm, Thom.. Bmllh.
J.mo.Eh.ph.nf.J.m.. Sklnn.r, Oooip. Simmon., Thom..
SmUh.Thomu So.lliij, Oooiio J Smith, John 8lodd.nl,
Jouo J Smith. John DSpoo, Oopt John Btovouon.Dr Jomeo
Scanlan,
tel SulUtan, Henry
omons, Edward J Saunders, Thomas F St ovens, Newton
Btripllng, William Star, jr., Amo* Scudder. James Swan
Utah, Adam Short, Jr*-“ “ *
Sullivan, Adam Short, John Bhorlock, wVuia"m SaiTdera,
Chares Schnck, Ephraim Soudder. Augustus Scheldeman.
Sullivan, Martin SulUtan, WUHam F Shoarer, Nfeho-’
John
lasSInnot,
T^-Peter0Thomas. John F Tuckor, John T Thomas.
William S Thompson, George HTItcomb, Charles G Talblrd
John DTenbrook, John Thompson, Frederick A Topper. Jas
Thurrt. William B Tinsley, Barnard OTIlden, Anderson 0
Tom*. Francis Truchelut. william TThompion, John Tier
ney. Edward Townsend, John 0 Taylor, Alfred F Toriar, Is
rael K Tbfft, Lewis E Tebeau. Wm II Tlson. John H Thode,
Cornelius Turbush. Joslah P Tustln, John V Tarter. Israel
K Telit, Datld Thompson, William Thomas, Puter Thomp
son, Joseph R Thompson, 8tepbon A Turner. John Tannor.
William STaylor, Milton Turner. Patrick Tydlngs, Henry J
Tlodemann.
Township* twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty.three, and
twenty-four, of range one.
Township twenty-one, of range two.
At the Land Office at Brims’ Ponrr. commencing on
Monday, the twenty-fourth day of October next, lor the dis
posal of the pubtlo lands aitnated In the following town
ship* and part* of townships, to wit 1
Worth tif Qu bate Urn, ami cast of the fourth principal me
ridian.
Township twenty six.of range four
Township twenty-six. of range five.
Sections tbreo to ten, fifteenlo twenty-two. and twenty-
six to thirty-five,In township twenty-six j township twenty-
seven, (except sections thirteen, twonty-four. twehty-five.
thirty-five and thirty-six.) and township* twenty-elght,
twenty-nine and thirty, or range six.
Sections one, two, eleven to fourteen, twenty-three to
twenty-five, and thlrty-slx, In township twenty-alx; sec
tions, thirteen, twonty-four. twenty-five, thirty-five, and
thlrty-slx, In township twenty-eeven { sections five to eight.
1 eventoen to twenty,- thirty, and thirty-one, In township
wenty.eight! township twenty-nine, (except sections
twenty-five to twenty-elght, and thirty-tbroe thlrty-slx,)
and township thirty of range seven
Sections one to five, eight to fifteen, twenty-two tn twen-
' ----- '■ * ' ,J •- township twenty-
ty-soven, thlrty-flve and thlrty-slx, In to
four i township twenty-five, (except sections six, seven,
eighteen, nineteen, thirty and thlrty-on*;) * *—
V,—Charles Van Horn. Datld Veader Trislam Verstillo,
Henry H Verstille. William H 8 VerstIUe, Henry VleUUtch
William 0 Vandenburgh.
W»—Richard Wayne,EdwardO Wilson,William Water*,
Robert 1) Walker. Honry F WIHInk, Laurence W Wall, Na
thaniel F Webster, Henry 0 Wrer. James T Webb, Henry E
Weed, 8mlth Warner, Thomas White, Francis UWelman.
Nlchola* Wolf. William White, Thomas 8 Wayne, Benjamin
Whitehead, Jacob Wlneberg, Samuel A Wood. George S
Walt, Charles Wilson, Thomas J Walsh, John W Wilson. Jo-
Jeph Washburn. Zachariah N Winkler. Lewis W Wells,Ed
mund Wallen, WyHr Woodbridgo. Christopher White, Seth
Woodward. Isaao Wilder, Dennis Wynn, James White, l’hllo
II Wildman, WHUam Watson. William P White, Philip D
Woolhonte. Ashbel Welles, John J Water, Jacob Walter.
George M Willett, James T Welles, James Whllihan. Eno*
W1 thing ton. Allen R Wright, Samuel Wilmot, Win Wilson,
Wiliam Wright. James M Wayno. William Thome Williams.
Patrick White, James W White. Richard Wickam. WUliam
MWadloy, Jacob Waldburg. George W Wylly. William C
WyHy, Isaac P Whitehead. Lewis Wiggins. William Waters,
James White,8tephenP. Whitehead, James 51 Wayne. Hen
ry K Washburn, Claus WltUohcn, Conrad Waldschmldt.
John Williamson. John 0 Wagner, George M Waldburg. Jno
.T Watts, Edward 0 Withington. Jnmes 8 Wilkins. Norman
WaUace, William H Wiltbergcr, Peter Wtltberger, Simeon
Walter. Joseph W Webster, Amos E Webster, Tlios White.
Tliomas Wood, Henry F Wlllink, Jr., Georgo 8 Webb. WU-
Ham Wobater, Michael Waleh. John EWard, Stephen B Wil
liams, Irvin L Wolf, John Wickham, Michael Weldon.
Y.—l)r Easton Young, Peter Yonson, John A Yongo.
Z•—EdwinS Zittroucr, Jacob Zimmerman.
All persons entitled to vote, and desirous of voting at
the next election for Mayor and Aldermen of tho city of
Savannah and hamlets thereof, are respectfully requested
to call at my office and register their names within the
tlmo prescribed by law, elso they will be debi
.ting thereat. EDWARD G
oug4
tmr AratoRrTY.T
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
In pursuance of law. I, Fraxku.v Piercb, President of the
United States, do herobj declare and make known, that
public sales of the sections and parts of sections of land, all
uni *ix, seven,
_ , ,, township twen
ty-alx; townships twenty-seven, (except section six,)
twenty-eight, (except sections six. seven, eighteen, nineteen,
thirty and thlrty-on* |) and townships twenty-nine and
thirty, of range eight.
Township* twenty-five and twenty-six, of range nine.
Township twenty-six, of range eleven.
At the Land Office at MikoulPoint commencing on Mon
day, the second day of January next, for the disposal of the
following, being residuary tracts of the reserved lead mine
ral lands, which were not included in the proclamations of
the 20th November, 1840, and 28th April, 1861. to bo aold
under the act o( Congresa entitled “An act to authorize
the President or 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 11,1840, to-wit:
%T orlh qf the bate line and eatt »j the fourth principal me-
. a rid urn.
The west half and northeast quarter of the southwest
quarter, tho northeast quarter of tho northwest quarter,
and the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter, of sec
tion one j the east half of the northwest quarter, tho south
east quartor, the west half of tbu southwest quarter, and
the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, of twelve;
and tho northeast quarter, and north hair of southwest
quarter, of twenty-nine, in township one: the northeast
quaiter or section thirteen. In township two j the west half
of the northwest quarter of section eleven, in townshio
throe ; tho oast hair of tho southwest quartor ol scotion
twenty-five, and the east half or the southwost quarter of
thirty-stx.ln township five, of range one.
Tlio west half and uortbeast quarter of the northwest
quarter, the cast half ol the northeast quarter, and the
east half of the southeast quarter, of section two, In town
ship two, of rango two.
The east half of tho northeast quarter, and tho north-
eaatquarterot the southeast quarter, ol section four, in
township two, and the northwest quarter of the northwest
qunrtcr of section flvo, In township three, of rango three.
Hie east hair of tho northwest quarter, tho nothweat
quarter of the northeast quarter, and the east halfof the
southwest quarter, of secticn thirty, in township four ; and
debarred the right the west half of tho northwest quarter of section thirty
' " WII.SON. five, in township Ove.of range four.
Worth qf the base line and west of the fourth principal meri
dian.
Clerk of Council.
—- —— v. ...v Mi.Muuo null pSk m m kuiiuiid ui iauu.au
iring the odd numbers, which remain to the United
States, within six miles on each Fldo of the line of tho Mo
bile and Ohio River Railroad, in the States of Alabama and
Mississippi, subject to doublo the minimum price of the
public lands, as provided by tbo act of 20th September.
1860, will be held at tho following Land Offices in the States
of Auiuma and Missi88im, at the periods hereinafter des
ignated, tn wit:
At tho Land Office at St. Snmn’s, in Alabama, commi
ing on Monday, the fifth day of September next, for the
posal of such sections and parUncf sections, being the odd
numbers abore referred to, aa are situated in tho under
mentioned townships, to wit:
Worth of the base line and uxst of the principal meridian.
Townships one and two, of rango one.
Townships ono, two. three, and four, of range two.
Townships ono, two, three, four, ana five, of rango three.
Townships one, two, three, four, five, six. and seven, of
range four.
Townships three, four, five, six, and seven, of rango five.
South of the bate line andwest of the principal meridian.
Townships ono, two, three, four, and five, of rango ono.
Townships one, two, three, four, and five, of range two.
Townships one, two. and three, of rango three.
Township one. of range four
Towns!
of the base line and east qf the principal meridian,
ihlpa tbreo and four, of range one.
At tho Land Office at Dkmopolu. In tho same State, com
_—1_ jr.thc ' * •
mencing on Monday, tho twelfth day of September next, for
the disposal of such section* and parts of sections, being the
odd numbers above referred to, os are situated In tho un
dermentioned townships, to wit:
mencing on Monday, tho fifth day of September next, for the
disposal of such sections and parts of sections, be"
, being the
dorincntioned townships, to wit:
Worth of the base line and west qf the principal meridian in
Southern Surveying Diftrid.
Township twenty-one. of rango four.
At tho Land Office at Columbi'r, In Mississippi, commenc
ing on 5tonday, the nineteenth day of September next, for
the disposal of such aoctiona and parts of sections, being
tho odd numbers above referred to. as are situated In tho
undermentioned townships, to wit:
North of the base line and east of the Choctaw meridian.
Townships eight, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen,
and twenty, or range fifteen.
Townships eight, nlno. twelve, thirteen, fourtoen, fifteen,
sixteen, soventoon, eighteen, nineteen, and twonty. of
range sixteen.
Townships eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, four
teen. fifteen, sixteen, sorenteon, eighteen, and nineteen, of
range seventeen.
Townships eight, nlno, ten, cloven, twelve, thirteen four
toon, fifteen, and sixteen, of range eighteen.
Townships eight, nine, ten, eleven, and twelve, of range
nineteen.
At the I.and Offico at Augusta, In the snmo Stato, com
mencing on Monday, tho twenty-sixth day of September
next, for tho disposal of such section* and parts of sections,
being tho odd numbers nbovo referred to, as are situated in
tho undermentioned townships, to wit:
Worth of the base line and eatt of the Chodaw meridian.
Township four, of range thirteen.
Townships one, two, tureo, four, Bvo, and six, of range
fourteen.
Townships ono, two, tbreo, four, flvo. six, and seven of
range fifteen.
Townships one, two, three, four, five, six, and seven of
range sixteen.
Townships one, five, six. and seven, of rango seventeen.
^Township Fovcn. of rango eighteen.
Worth qf the base line, west of the meridian, and east of rearl
Townships five, six, seven, eight, nine, and ten, of rango
/'MERRY LOZENGES.—Compound Wild Cherry Lozenges,
\J for coughs, colds, and Inficnzaa. These Lozenges will
The west halfof the northwest quarter of section three.
In township two j the east hair of tho northwest quarter
and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter, of
four ; the west half or the southeast quarter of six; the »
southeast quarter of tho southeast quarter of twenty- withheld from those on whom
seven, and the southeast quarter of tho northwest quarter
of thirty four, In township three, of range one.
Tlio northwest quarter of soction ten. and tho west half
of tho southeast quarter of thirty, in township three, of
range two.
At tho 8AXK Pucx. commencing on Monday, tho third day
of October next, for the disposal of public lands within the
following sections, and parts of sections, to wit:
Worth of the bate line and west of the fourth principal meri
dian.
Section one. the east half and southwest quarter, the
west half of tho northwest quarter, and the northeast quar
ter of the northwest quarter, often, In township nine ; and
the east hair of the southwest quarter of section twenty-
six ; tho west halfof twenty-seven; tho east halfof twenty-
eight, and tho north half of thirty-five. In township ten, of
range five.
Lands appropriated by law for tbo nse of schools, military,
and other purposes, together with those - swamp and over
flowed lands, made unfit thereby for cultivation." If any,
granted to the State by tho act entitled “ An act to enable
the State or Arkansas and other States to reclaim the
‘swamplands’within thoir limits," approved September
28.1850. will be excluded from the sale*.
In accordance with the provisions of theact ofllth July,
1846, horclnbcfore referred to, pre-emption claims will not
be allowed to any of tho ab-ve mentioned lead mineral
tracts, to be offered at Mineral Point, until after they have
been offered at public salo. and become subject to private
entry. And these tracts will be sold In such legal subdi
visions ns will include tho mine or mines at not less than
two dollars and fifty cents per aero j and If not sold at pub
lic sale at such prtco. nor shall bo entered at private sale
within twelve moths thereafter, tho same shall be subject
to sale as other lands.
Tlio offering of the nbovo lands will be commenced on tho
days appointed, and will proceed In the order in which thej
aro advertised, until the whole shall havo been offered, and
the sales thus closed ; but no salo shall bo kopt open longer
than two weeks, and no private entry of any or tho lands
will be admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks.
Given undor my hand, at tho eitv of Washington, this
twenty-first day of Juno, Anno Domini one thousand eight
hundred and fifty-threo.
By tho President: FRANKLIN PIERCE.
John Wilson.
Commissioner of the General Land Office.
NOTICE TO PHK-KMITION CLAIMANTS
Every person entitled to the right of pre-omptlon to any
or the lands within tho townships and parts of townships
above enumerated, Is required to establish the same to the
satisfaction of the registrar and receiver of the proper
lend offico, and make pryment therefor as soon ns practlca-
ble after seeing this notice, and before the day appointed
1L “ —* * ofthe'' - -*
for tho commencement or the public sale of the lands em
bracing tho tract claimed, otherwise such claim will be
forfeited. JOHN WILSON
Jy28tl0yr Commissioner of tho General Land Office.
A BILL, to be entitled an Ordinanco to divide the city
Into four Dispensary Districts, to provide for tho elec
tion of a Dispensary Physician for -each or said districts,
and to declare thedutloa aud fix tho compensation of eacli
Dispensary Physician:
Sec, 1. Be It ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the
city of Savannah and hamlets thereof In Council assembled.
and it Is hereby ordained by tho authority of the name.
That from and after tho nnasngo of this ordinance
Me—Georgo A McCleskev, Bartholomew McJunarney
Patrick MoDowclI, William McCarthey. Joseph J McCoy
Iaurenco5!cKenna. Thomas klcKenna, Daniel MeRcdmond,
Thomas W MoArthor. James McHenry, 5!ichael McGroa
Patrick McGovern, Norman W McLeod, WiUlsm J McIn
tosh, James McFeelr, Alexander MoHardy, Angus MoAl-
pin, Micliael McCarty, Nell McIIngh. James Mclnnarney,
John 5fcGunnlgle. Thomas 0 McCluskey. Jnmes McFeely,
l’at’k 5IcGloln. Dennis McGuire, John 5!cCall, John McCau-
llffe, Tliomas J McNIah, James McGloln, Edward McCabe.
John McDermott, Jamos 5IoBrido. Tliomas McAuliffe, An
drew McGreal. John McHugh, Thomaa McCollum, Thomas
McKIchola*.
N—George N Nichols. Thomas J Naylor. Daniel Nelson,
Samuel Nuttman.JamesSNoldHnger,NathlNungazer. John
0 Nehlllnger, William G Norwood,Jacob Newberger,Gilbert
N Neyle, Thomaa M Newell, James A Norris, John R Nor
ton, Robert 0 Nock, James Nungater, William Nnngazer,
Edwin LNeldllngcr, LewlaF NIcoU. Thomaa W Neill. Joseph
Nowlan, Waltor S Xott. David B Nichols, John Neill, Ed
ward Nugent, Bryan Nlland,
O—John Oliver, Charles E O’Sullivan, John W Owens,
George 8 Owens, Armlnlus Oeurlor, Edward O'Byrne, Wil
liam G O'DriscnU. Dennis O’Connor, PhllUp O'Connell, Dan
iel O’Hanlon. Timothy O’Connor. Timothy O’Brien. Patrick
O'Connor. Frederick Otto. George W Owens, Jonathan 01m-
etead, Owen O'Rourke, Henry Ohlmeyor, William H Olcott,
Daniel O’SulHvan, Daniel G ulcott, Francis J O’Neil, Thom
as O’Brien. Frances J Ogden
P—Philip J Punch, Thomas Pnnie. John Poole, James
rotter, Joseph E PeloL Charles F Preston, William Procter,
Edward Padelford, Edward I’adelford, Jr„ Elisha Parsons,
Daniel0 Pbllbrlck. Anthony Porter. Dennis M Patrick,Ed
win Parsons. George Parson*, Edward Powers. John Poatell,
Joseph W Philip*. John F Posey, William V Prentice, Henry
C Preston.Thomas Pldgon, John M Palin. Samuel G Pan
cost. Charles B Patterson, Orrln C Parker, John Phalen, Jaa
Potter. Michael Prendergast, Ed ward J Purse, Martin Peyton,
Cliarles Perry, Patrick Price, Patrick Poyton, Pamuol Phil-
brick, William F Preston, James M Prentiss, Thomas Pitt,
Eilward M Prandorgaat, George 0 Puder,
Q*—'William Quantock, jr„ Martin Quinn, John Quin,
James Qulnley.
R—Philip M Russell.Daniel Robertson, John A Richard
son, William Remshart. George Robertson, Jr-. Robert R
Rhodes.Henry Robor, William Rogers, Cliarles E Robinson,
. . - * * ”*"Bmshart, Ja - * - "
jr.. uatia Koaenoiau. wuuam p Howland, wm P Itobert*,
John Reilly, Jefferson Roberts. John P W Read, Jas Rhlnd,
Joseph Rlbcro, Jacob Rosenband, John S -Rogers. Allen
Russell, WHUam Robinson, Jamos Riley. Horace J Royall,
John Reedy, Alexander R Ralston, Thomaa M RosIs. John
D Rom. Thomaa Radfton, Benjamin Reed '
Patrick Reilly, Francis Ryan,
Jam** M Russell, Robert g*4
Mdar.H.
Townships soven, eight, nine, and ten, of range seven.
Townships eight, nine, and teu. of range eight.
Tho townships herein designated in Roman letters are
wholly within the limits of - six sections in width on each
fide of said road." and thoso in italics are party within said
limits, as dogignnted on tho diagrams, which will be fur
nished to the respective district Innd offices by the Com
missioner of the General Lind Office.
Land* reserved for schools, military and other purposes,
will bo excluded from Mle.
Tho lands will bo sold subjed ta the right of way granted
by the Mid act of 10th September. 1860, to the State afore
said, for said railroad, not exceeding one hundred fed on
each aide thereof; and therefore the particular tracts of
land which include the road wilt be sold ns containing tho
quantities respectively shown by tho official plats.
Each rale will be kept open fora time sufficient to admit
of offering all the lands, but not exceeding two weeks, and
applications to mnkoprlvateentrien of tho lands offered un
der this proclamation will not be received until after the
closo of the public sale.
Given under my hand at tho city of Washington, the
twenty-third dav of 5Iay, Anno Domini ono thousand eight
hurdrod and fifty three. FRANKLIN PIERCE.
By tho President:
John Wilson.
Commissioner qf the General Land Office.
. r -r“?° ° r tola ordinance, tho city
be. aud it is hereby divided Into four Dlspenssrv Districts,
the first to embrace aU that part of the city bounded oc
the north by the Savannah river, on the oaat by Jefforaon
street continued to the river, on the south.by 8outh Broad-
street and Williara -Btreet. and on tho west by the corporate
limits ; the second to embrace all that part of tho city
bounded on the north by tho river, on tho east by the cor
porate limits, on the south by South Broad-Htreet continu
ed to tlio corporate limits, and on tlio west by Jefferson at
continued to tho river ; the third to embraco' all that part
or tho city bounded on the north by WUUam-streot and
South Brond-strect, on tho east by Joiferson-strcet continu
ed to tho corporate limits, on tho south by tho corporate
limit*, and on the west by tho corporate limit* ; and tho
fourth to embrace all that part of the city bounded on the
nnril. hv O.,,*. 11 n.n. .1 - ,f l . ■, ..
-her. lb, pbUmU b,a b* Ujwt Aim a
U, .04 -ere Jmm«1 Inconbl. bjr pbjildm.,
■ ltbubem uhed lo hoipiuti. nod prlvot. praelic.,ood
mV.! 1 * 4 i ib i. # ■|“5 nU J '»>"■ of 5 c,n s »comoi80d-l b. tb,
Amonj otwTi b,! ' “ 4
W. OlbMoll, D..Prar. ol Bumry, Po. Unlrir.lt,.
V.leollo. Moll,M. 1).. Prof, of Bur, N.T. Oolmnlt,
S' r **•»•“,*. I) ,Pi»r. of Mid. Uhlrmlty. '
N.Qupnjo M. D., W of 1-hvalo. Po. UolmSlp.
*■ • m. is.,1 res iixmoge I'uysicun*, J
Dr. Dtl VaUe, Prof, of Medicines, Haven*.
Jose Ecurenco de la*. Prof, of Surgery, Lisbon .
E',a“rS^fKs„ri? ,u,h lm ’-
Ahd also, the wonderful cures effected by.Bwalm’* Pane-
cea have, for many yean, made it an invaluable remedy.
The Panacea does not contain mercury In any form,and be>
ing an Innocent preparation, It may be given to the mbit
tender Infant,
Tho rctnll prlMbMb.mmdocodto$l Wporbottl.looo.
laming three half pints) or three bottles for |4, '
' , . „ BEWARE OF IMPOSITION.
Swalm’s Panacea Is In round bottles, fluted longitudinal,
ly. with the following letter* blown In the glass: “Swalm’s
-Panaou—PuiixadU," and having the name of James
Swalm stamped on the sealing wax and written oh the label
covering the cork, and a splendid engraving for the side of
tho bottle, composed of geometric lathe work, comprising
nlno different dies, which have been turned for the exclu
sive use of the proprietor, by Draper 6t Co., bank note en-
gravers of Philadelphia. In the centre la a portrait of the
Tate Wm. 8w*in, copyright secured.
credulous, and one b r wM.? 1 ^ toSSfij
' re “ b u * r «""« «JdfcflS"»« STSSS
form, either Inflammatory ,*^ “ till
of how long standing * '* eut# ) 0r Chrom' ^ J
Also. Swalm’s Vcrminige,
A valuable Family Medlclno. being a highly apr
a vainanie ramiiy Medicine, being a highly approved rem
edy for aU disease* arising from debility of the digestive or
gans. such as worms, cholera morbus, dysentery, fever and
ague, bleeding piles, sick headache. Ac. See the pamphlet
(which maybe had gratis) accompanying the Vermifuge.
Prepared only at Swalm’s Laboratory, tire old stand Sev-
l only
entb-street, below Chestnut. Philadelphia, and sold by all
the respectable druggists in the United State*.
Caution to thx Public.—Persons wishing to obtain the
genuine Swalm’s Panacea and 8walm’a Vermifuge, should
be careful to observe that the name 8WAI1I is spelled cor.
rectly onthe labels, or they may bo imposed on by
clncs made In imitation of them by a person bear
_ medl
, .. . J 7 11 person bearing a
somewhat similar name, well calculated to deceivo. Gen
eral agents for the Uhlted States,
8CIHFFEUN, BROTHERS k CO.,
rah22—2awtf 104 and 106 John-street. New York.
The above have also for sriTthe
“IS, iuimj
-hereto, talrod»ori, P V;!2J u .«l’WWoiS I
W,“* h " Pnrmtlon OS!!
tlflled llrouuodi .bo boxo^if. Hi* »U|<4
rhjijeiono of tbo dret .Un, L “
I
I
A V, . ,D an r stato of hwi k w,
delicate/Fma/e or Child. ' b; it.
r Price $1 00 per bottle.
W. V. I —
TUB WONDER Of TUB WORLD f
“ We would not grow one bud of hip*
You cannot garner in ripe fruit! ’’
T HE GREAT RKSIEDi is at last discovered, and that fell
destroyer of human happiness at length la conquered!
Consumption shall no longer rob our firesides of their
brightest ornnmonta. and sink many a gentle spirit to an
untimely grave! Consumption can be cured—Asthma will
soon bo as the things that wore—and Coughs and Colds, the
C ironts of that fell disease, that so often brings wo to the
Dines of our land, vanish, aa If by magic, boforo this sover
eign remedy.
This is that which has so long been sought for, and is In
full faith offered to tho public as a certain cubk for coughs,
colds, whooping-cough, croup, asthma, and consumption
and will, in any caso where lungs sufficient are left to sus
tain life, check the ulceration and raise tho patient to
health. This ta not an idle boast, nor Is this remedy sent
Into the market without a thorough trial, but has proved
beyond a doubt, that what has been asserted can iik done.
*• The sentiment, that consumption cannot bo cored, has
destroyed more lives than the disease itself.’’—l)r. Warrxn.
nut tliere 1* Mope I
DEVINES’ COMPOUND PITCH LOZENGE I
Tlio proprietor, by tho use of till* article, and tho blessing
of Providence, was raised, when he was pronounced by his
Dhysician to be almost dying with consumption, to perfect
icnlth. and is not willing that so great a blessing should bo
ritlihcld from those on whom “ this right hand emissary of
death ’’ has placed hla mark.
Tlio Lozenge la porfectly harmless In ita nature, and can
bo taken with impunity by the Infant and the Invalid ; and
its beneficial effects will be felt in a few hoars after com
mencing its use. Let all then, try it. and if these assertions
are not proved, after an impartial trial, tbo price of the box
will bo returned, and all agent* are authorized to reiund
the money in any case where tho article Is not perfectly
satisfactory.
Those lozenges are put up tn 26 cents, 60 cents, and fl
boxes, and only need a trial to bo fully appreciated.
C. P. HUNT. Darien, Ga., only agent for the Southern
States, to whom all orders must bo addressed. fel8-d&w
No.
For sale bj ... ...,
glaU.8avann»li, Ga.
marls ^
AYER’S
trees for meal; whole leran^^^
of-shajlbe for meat and lie
TIEHE was hope for the a.ckI
As medical science discovers md daira,,..E
stare ban given, one by one. the
.-co yield to the control of art O?!^ 1 ‘®do«nl
suffer from, none has carried more S!
grave than Consumption of the Lun«
some evidence that this too roar t, £ »«rit/
nary complaints, in all their 1
, - —
. , „ . - Lozenges will
bo found much more convenient than any of the liquid
preparations.as they can be c*rried about the person, and
always ready for use when the cough Is troublesome, thui
preventing a violent nttack of coughing and constant Irri
tation of the lungs. Just received nnd forsale by
dec’ W. W. LINCOLN. 5fonument Square.
L inen Turkish friction towels—a very _ u*efoi
article for bathing purpose*, 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 hy
mh24 W. W. LINCOLN. 5Ionument Square
Schools.
UNIVERSITY OP LOUIBIANAh-MEDICAL
department.
T HE Annual Course of Lectures In this Department will
commcnco on 5IONDAY, November 14, and will tc»
mlnate in the ensuing 5farch.
JA5IES JONES, 5f. D., Professor of Practice.
J. C. HIDHELL, 51. D., Professor of Chemistry,
WARREN STONE, M. D.. Professor of Surgery.
A. II. CKNA8.51. D.. Professor of Obstetrics.
A. J. WEDBKRBURN, M. D., l*rofessor of Anntomy.
GUSTAVUS A. NUTT. M. D , Professor of Materia itedlca.
THOMAS HUNT, 51. D., Professor of Physiology and Pathol-
CORNELIUS «l. BEARD, 51. D.. 7- , , ...
SAMUEL P. CH0PP1N, M. D., / Demonstrators of Anatomy.
Tlio rooms for dissecting will bo open from the third 5100-
day in October to the First of April.
Tho Fnculty are Visiting Physicians and Surgeons of tho
Charity Hospital, and attend this Institution from Novem
ber to April. The Students accompany tiro Professors in
their visits, and thus enjoy extraordinary practical advan
tages. free of expense.
There are about one thousand patients prescribed for
daily in this Hospital.
Tho number of patients is nearly twenty thousand, in tl
yeer- THOMAS HUNT,M. D.. Dean.
July 28—w3m
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF THE STATE OF
SOUTH CAROLINA.
T HE Annual Course of Lectures iu this Institution will
commence on tho first 5londay inlNovember next.
Anatomy—Prof. J. E. Holbrook, M. 1).
Surgery—Prof. E. Geddings, 5f. I).
Institutes and practice—Prof. J. Henry Dickson, M. D.
Physiology—Prof. James Moultrio, 51. D.
Materia 5ledlca—Prof. Henry R. Frost. M. D.
Obstetrics—Prof. Thos. G. Prloleau, M. D.
Chemistry—Prof, C. U. Shepard, 51. D.
Comparative Anatomy—*Prof. I,. Aga«slz.M. D.
Demonstrator of Anatomy—Francis T. Miles. 51. D.
north by South Broad-street continued to the corporate lim
its, on the cast by the corporate limits, onthe south by
tho corporate llmits.and on the west by Jefforaon-stroot con
tinued to tho corporate limits.
Sec 2. Bo It further ordained by the authority aforesaid.
Tlmt there shall bo elected at the first regular meeting of
ConncIUftcr tho passage of this ordinanco, and annually
thereafter on the ^firat regular meeting In July, a Dis-
Wotiee lo aduaj settlers on lands of the United States originally
withdrawn from market on account of the railroad grant.
Undor tho act of Congress, npproTed 3d 5Iarch 1853, en
titled ,; An act to extend pre-emption rights to certain lands
“ i lai
therein mentioned," tho Pre-omptlon laws of the United
States as they now exist aro extended over the alternate
reserved sections of public land* along the line of the rail
road hereinbefore mentioned, where tho settlement and im
provement* were made prior to the final allotment of the at
Hrnate sections to the Mid railrotd. Therefore all claims
by pre-emption to any of the alternate sections of public
lands wltblu the limits originally reserved will attach, if
J radicated upon settlement* made prior to tho 4th February
S63. the date of the final allotment.
1853. the
Claims within the six mUcs limits must be proven up at
any timo before the day heroin fixed for the commonceraont
of publlo sale, and are to be paid for at the rate of two dol
lars and fifty cents per acre. Claims outside of six miles,
and within the limits of tho original reservation, must be
proven up prior to tho restoration of Mid landa to private
entry,
Soldier's bounty land warrants, at a dollar nnd twenty-
five cent* per acre, may be received in paymont for either
class of land ; ono warrant only, however, can be located
by each pre-emption.
Immediately after tho closo of tho public mIo directed
by the foregoing proclamation of the President, applications
will be received for the purchase at private entry, or loca
tion by warranta.of the lands reserved to Mtisfy this grant,
outside of the six miles limits, in such order as to prevent
confusion and insure accuracy. In accordance with instruc
tions to be issued to the registers and receivers.
JOHN WILSON,
June 17—f!3 Commissioner General Land Office,
T -J
f OF THE UNITED STATES.
[BT AUTHORITY.'
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE I
In pursuance of law, I, Franklin Pikrcx, President of the
United States of America, do hereby declare and make
known, thatpubUo mIps will be held at the undermention
ed land offices In the State of Wisconsin, at the periods
hereinafter designated, to wit:
At the Lind Office at Willow Rivbk, commencing on lion-
day, tho third day of October next, for the disposal of the
publlo lands situated In the following named township*,
T ** 1 but >•
AortA of the base line and west of the fourth principal meri
dian.
Township* thirty-two, thirty-three, thlrty-fonr, thirty-
fire, and thirty -six, of range fire.
Township* thirty-one, thirty-'
four, thlrtr-fivo. and thlrty-slx, o( range six.
Townships thirty-one. thirty-two,
four, and thirty-five, of range seven.
Township* thirty-one, thirty-two, th
four, of range eight
two, thirty-three, thirty.
■' —re six.
thirty-three, thirty-
thirty-three, and thirty-
.light
Townships thirty-one, thirty-two, and thirty-three, of
range nine. .....
Townships tbirtr-one. thirty-two, thirty-three, and thir
ty four, of range sixteen.
Township* thirty-three and thlrty-fonr of rang* seven
teen.
At the Land Offloe at Hxnabha. commencing on Monday,
tho tenth day of October next, for the dispoMl or the pnblio
lands within the undermentioned townships and parts of
township*, to wit: <
Worth of tlu baseline and east nf the fourth principal meri-
Townships twenty-five and twsnty-slx, of range twelr*.
Fractional township* twenty-one, west of Wolf r|ver, and
townahlpatwenty-four, t wenty-fl ve, tad twznty-sl x, of range
Fractional township twenty-on* and twenty-two. west of
Wolf river and BayotL (rad towniblM.twentvfthree, twenty-
ponsary Phvslclan for each of raid districts, whoso dnty tt
shall be to furnish the destitute sick within the limits of
his district with necesrary modlcines, to give them medical
and surgical advice and attention, to visit them at their
places of abode when necessary, to attend in person, or
by competent substitute, at their offices on every 5fonday
and Thursday, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. 5f. and 1
o'clock. P-. M., for consultation with out-door patients, and
to keep always* competent supply of vsccino matter for
vaccinating the poor and to furnish physicians, the lat
ter to pay a reasonable and propor price therefor. '
See. 3. Be it further onlalnod by the authority aforesaid.
That tho raid dispensary Physician* shall be considered,
held and taken aa officers of the city, nnd shall be liahle to
tlio same penalties for non-performance or neglect of any
of their official duties as aro now prescribed in the caso of
other city officers.
Sec. 4. Be it further ordained by the authority aforesaid,
ITiat such Dispensary Physician before entering on the dn-
ties of his office ahnll tako the oath proscritMid for c
core, and oxocute a bond with two securities In the pci
or one thousand dollars.condltional for tho faithful perform
ance or the duties or his office. Each Dispensary Physician
shall receivo in full compenratlnn for medicines and ser
vices, a salary of alx hundred dollars per annum, parable
monthly.
Sec. 5. Be It ftirther ordained by the authority aforesaid.
That all ordinances and parte of ordinance* ralhtatlug a-
galnut this ordinance be.and the ramearo hereby repealed.
Passed In Council, 8avannah, 14th Juhr. 1863.
„ , K. WAYNE, Wayi
Attest. Edward Q: Wimon, Clerk of Council. Jyl7
WaYNE, 5fayor.
DILL, to be entitled an ordinanco to amend an ordi
nance entltlod “an ordinance to prevent bulls, cows,
oxen and calves, and other cattle from running at large,"
passed In Council. February. 1841.
Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the
city of 8avannah and the hamlets thereof, in Council as
sombled. and It la hereby ordained by the authority of the
same, Thnt from nnd after the passing of this ordinance,
the provlzions of the above recited ordinance be aoamend
ed and extended aa to prevent bulls, cows, oxen, calves and
othcrcettle running at largo within the following limit*,
viz: Gulnnet-streei on the south, prolonged east and west
to the extended incorporate limits of the city of Savannah
and the hamlets thereof; the Savannah riveron the north
and the corporate limlU of the city of8avamuh on the
east and west. ,
8ec. 2. Bo It further ordained by the authority sforeMld.
That all ordinances or parts of ordinance* militating against
the provisions of this ordinance be, and the same are here
by repealed.
[Attest] Edward Q. Wilbon. o, c.
R. WAYNE, Mayor.
June!
E XTRACT of an Ordinanco. passed August 2, 1830. enti
tled an" Ordinance defining what shall bo considered
pucllc nulMncea, and for the prevention, punishment and
removal of theMme."
8<>o. 10. Be it further erdalnod, That It shall not be law
ful for any cow. steer, heifer or cair to be or go at large
within the limits of the city, from the setting of the sun to
tho rising of the nmt; and the owners or inch cattle so
found atlarge, shall forfeit and nay a sum not exceeding
five dollars for each and evenr time any such animal shall
he found at ferae ; and it abafl be the dnty or the City Mar-
chat and City unstable* to take inch cattle ao found at
Urge, contrary to the provisions of this ordinance, and lm-
K und them until the Mid fine and all oosts are paid, and If
e animal be not claimed within five days. It shall be the
aty of the City Marshal to sell the ume at the pound, first
Iring at least five days’ notice In one of the public gazettes
and place of rale, and he «h*U pay the nett proceed*; after
* ‘i.lntothr~ “ •
deducting tho fine and costs. Info the City Treasury, subject
to the order of OounclI. who may and shall order the ume
to bo paid to the owner of such animal when required
" * “ * bull ~
Sec. 11. Be It further ordained, That any bull found at
Urge within the limits of the elty. ahall be considered as
nuUanco. and may be klUed by any person juneH
LAUREL GROVE CEMETERY.
/ORDINANCE PASSED 3D JUNE, 1861-Sec. 10. B* it
VJ ftirther ordained by the authority aforesaid. That from
and alter the day of publication of the preparation of said
“ ' ' ‘ tarftiT
e Mayor aSa-
Laurtl Grove Cemetenr shall be mad*
bova Divided for, It shall hot be lawful to Inter any dead
body In any other pUoe wlthln th* oorporat* limits of th*.
city or Savannah, than In the said Laurel Grot* Cemetery
arid Inth* proaent -Hebrew Cemetery,and
e-
CLINICAL INSTRUCTION.
mPo' ^P AIX ’ ^ D-, I’hysiclan to the Marine Hospital, and
ninirnl Instructor, locturea twice a week on tho Diseases of
that Institution.
Pr°r..! Ford Priouuu, M. D., Physician to the Hospital
or the Alms House, at Which locturea are delivered twice a
week on disease*, the diagnosis discriminated, and the stu-
dent* Indoctrinated In their treatment.
Demonstrative instruction in medicine and surgery, at
the College Hospital, by the I’rofeasors of tbo Medical Col
lege.
„ * M»ec!al meeting of tho Trustees and Faculty of the
Medical College of tho State of South Carolina, held on the
3d of January, 1852, Dr. L. Agaaslz was unanimously elect
ed Professor of Comparative Anatomy, with the distinct
uudmtanding that the collegiate expenses of the student
aro not to bo increased by this addition to tho course.
Jyl2—lawfi HENRY R. FROST, Dean.
GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE.
T UP o ^“hz/ire Charter, granted in 1840.
HE Spring session will commence on the second Monday,
which is tho 12th day of January.
Drownr, President and Professor of Mental and
Moral Science.
P. I/)ud. Professor of Natural Sciences.
L. R. Branham, Profeasor ot Mathematics and Director
Music.
Hrnhy M. Holtzclaw, Professor of Belies Lettrea.
The Faculty will be assisted by the foUowing Ladles, viz :—
Mrs. Browne, Mr*. Branham, Hisses Benaett, Bumstead,
Meredith, and E. Bennett
Catalogues conUining further information, may be ob-
tainrd by applying to either of the officers of the College, or
to either of the following gentlemen, who constitute the
Board of Trustees: E. E. Jones, M. D., President! B. M. Pee-
V Tre^mrwr: Thos. J. Barney, Esqr., Secrctaiy; Col.
J. B. Walker, Rev. N. 0. Foster. Rev. Oil. Irwin, Wm. 8.
^okes, Edmund Walker, Zachariah Fears, Nathan Massey.
Wm W. n Crawford, M. D., BenJ. Harris,Jaa. F. Swanson, J
W. Fears. R. P. Zimmerman.
Madison, Morgan county,Dec. 23rd, 1861.
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MERCER UNIVERSITY.
J'eqfidd, Greene County, aa.
_ erumn.
rpnF. Studies in this University areA Theological course
l,irM y c * r * > designed for those who are preparing for
the Gospel Ministry j
A Collegiate Course of four years, equal to that of other
Colleges in tlio country;
AScientificCourseof three year*. Including, with some ad
dition. all the studies of the Collegiate Courao except the An
cient Language*;
Tho regular time for the admission of Students, Is at the
iponlng or the Fall Term, the last Wednesday in August.
Candidates for admission nto tho Collegiate Course mnst
ustaln a satisfactory examination in Geography, Arith
metic. English, Latin and Greek Grammar, Cesar, Virgil,
Cicero's 8elcct Orations, and Jacob’s Greek Reader j anu
must bo at lcastfourteen years of age.
Candidates for admission into tho Scientific Course mnst
sustain a Mlisfkctory examination on Geography, Arithmetic,
English Grammar, 8Imple Equations In Algebra, and two
books in Geometry; ana must be at least sixteen
Tuition.
ten years of
Scientific Course, 26 00.'.*..’.. 16 00
In Acadkmt—
Preparatory Class, 25 00 15 00
Second “ ,,,.. 20 00 12 00
Third « 15 00 0 00
Elementary u 10 00, 0 00
Room Rent. fl 00 4 00
Contingent Expenses. 2 00 1
These expenses require to be paid in advance.
From Studenta who lodge in the College bulldlni
00
lodge in the College _ _
dollars will be received as foil payment for the
room rent, and coni' *
Idlngs, fifty
tuition fees,
>otn rent, and contingent expenses of the year.
The price of Board In the village I* $10 per month ; of
washing, room-rent, and foel, $3.
OOMMXNCXMXNTAND VACATIONS.
The Commencement is held on the last Wednesday In
July.
Th(
l; And byttoMriverluprathe
m the bank I
Cherry Pectoral
** “*1 U rtaOT
Space will not permit us to poblUh
of the cures it has affected, but th. i P^Friii
wHJ furnish our circular, free, whtrwnSlfcu °*
and indisputable proof of the facts ™ m
Sufferers, read and judge for youwI.m
Jbr Jqfluema and %,a #fb L )|
the Pectorel h.salways afforded Kintf *
We attest the truth of tbo aboie lUte^e J nt* BG “ ,B •
M. Slifiim. Editor KathrlB* Fid.
IbraContumflinCbiipk m
Dear Sir : For throe years^hmbeenTfifcSlS:
cough so illstresglDg that I frequMtoSSrirlriwi
much of the time 1 was obliged to.ituo
chair, a. my cough would suffocate SoZ H
u «' 1 man ? rerae,,lM "hhout tnuckifU.fi.vS
tried he Cherry Pectoral, which under iXSil
altogether. Iam with gratitude jours,
Jj*bM'Cumir
This it one of the numerous cures of j.,. |
accredited to Cherry I'atnral.
ed with asttima in tho worst (onn, so that I KatoKmI
obliged to sleep In my chair for s larger tart of th ” 11
being unable to breath j on my bed. 1 had tried a,
many medicines, to no pu n o«e. unUI nyehrsiduMl
scribed, as an experiment jour Cherrj Pectoral H
At first it seemed to make me worse; but inku thus
week,! began to experience the mo. tgratlijlng relief he
Us use; end now, in four week*, tbe dir cue IscslMrit!
moved. 1 can sleep on my bed with comfort, sad etW
state of health which Iliad never expected to eajot.
GtozcrS. Filin.
Commission and Forwarding MerckuL
From the President of Amherst Wiy, £fscvtnf ffiikrf |.
J. C. Ayer—Sir: 1 hare used jour Cherrj Pettcnllaei
own case or deep-seated bronchitis, and sra utideLEaa
its chemical constitution, that It is an admirahkchmoI
for the relief of larjngical and bronchial dScoliies. H
my opinion, as to its superior character, esn tw of anj sa
vice, you are at liberty to use It as jou think prow.
Amherst. Kept. 12.1849. Edward Umwa.
Among other distinguished authorities vbo have tad
their name* to recommend this preparation utbskri
known to them for affections of theiungn ate:
I’realdent Perkins, Vermont Medical Colltn.
Professor Silllman. Yale College.
Professor Valentine Mott. New York.
Professor (learland. lkiwdoin Medical foDm.
Professor Butterfield. Ohio Medical College.
Canadian Journal of Medical Science.
Boston 5tedical and Surgical Journal.
Charleston.8. C. Medical Review.
New Jersey Medical Reporter.
Hon. Henrr Clay. U. 8. Senator.
Hon. Geo. 1\ Marsh. American AmbM«adori«Tirbj.
Gen. Emanuel Rulness. President of Chili.
Rt. Itev. Ed. Power. I/>nl Bishop of Toronto,
Also, many eminent physicisns in foreign countrxi
Not only In the more dangerous and distressing dlrcsns
of the Lungs, but also as a family medicine forocaiksil
use. it is thp safest, pleasantest and best in teworld
Prepared by J. C. AYER.Chemisttovrll Ms*
Sold by Tl'llN'ER k CO,. A. A. FOIOMO.V8, V. V. Iff.
COLN, HENDRICKSON k MOORE, Saraniub: sndbjsl
the Drneeists throughout the Plate. endk*3m-B4jll 1
CARPER'S SPANISH MIXTURE.
THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE IILOOD!
Not a Particle of Mercury in It.
A N INFALLIBLE HLMKDY for Scrofula. Kir.g'i Ira,!
Rheumatism. Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions.Fis)k< I
or Pustule on the Face, Blotches. Boils. Chronic ForvIrSfl
Ring Worm or Tetter. Scald Bead. EnlargtinfDl aaifrii|
of the Bones and Joints. .Stubborn Ulc« rs.Syphiliticftoz- ■
deni, Lumbqgo, Spinnl Complainti, and ail I iwcsariof I
from an injuiiicimrs use of Mercury, imprudence iilii.s I
Impurity of the Blood. . }
This valuable Jlniicine. which has become cekbnlriw I
tbe number of extraordinary cures effected throrpH I
agency, lias induced the proprietor*, at the urgent MI
of their friend*, te offer it to the public, which tber 4*»p I
tbe utmost confidence in it* virtuesand wnnderfultwiW I
properties. Tire following certificatis. selected irons kip I
number, are. however, stronger testimony than lit
word of tire proprietors; ana are all from gentmi** ■
known in their localities, and of the highest re'peetsHkJ V
many of them now residing in the city of Rlcbmmii I
F. BOYBEN. F>q„ of the Exchange Hotel. R!tk*s*< I
known every where, says he has seen the Median* aM I
Carter’s SfANicn Mixn - nz administeredlnoveric»**Jj
cases, in nearly all tho diseases for which It b I
ed, with the most astonishingly good results. Hessjtii ■
the most extraordinary medicine he his erer fern. I
AGUE ANB FEVER—(JREAT CURE—I hereby emj I
that for three years I had Ague nnd Fever of the I
lent description. 1 had several Physicisns. lock “’PYt I
titles of Quinine. Mercury, snd I believe *11 tb» h™", I
verlised. but all without any permanent rebel -t'j? |
tried Cartxr’s Spasihii Mixti rk two bottle* of ylw™* I
tually cured me, and I am happy to say 1 bare Wd?* I
drills or Fevers since. I consider It the te»l Tool: a* |
world, and the only medicine that erer reached
Beaver I»am, near Rinhmond. Va. J01I5 W-'CM-; ■
C. B. LUCK, Esq . now In the city of Rlchmca^" ■
many years In the Post Office, 1ia« such cjmMe®
astonishing efficacy of Cartkr's I
has bought upwards of 60 bottles, which be bMgb«» j I
to the afflicted. Mr. Luck say* be hM wmlM"* I
fail when taken according to direction!. . I
Dr. MINGE. a practising Physician, snd forayni» I
dty Hotel. In the city of Richmond, says he bM I
in a number of inatances foe effects of Cista • I
Mixturr. which were most truly lurprinog. I« I
case of Consumption, dependent on foe Llrer, tn* P* I
fecta were wonderful indeed. ,nj.i,rkMsAl
SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of tbe firm of Wat"* ■
Richmond, wm cured of Liver compisint or .■
ing. hy the use of two bottles of CJirtvr *Pp*" .... I
GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA-ftt »!««*J
mond Republican had a servant * D1 i llo Jr , lh font* I
room, cure I of violent scrofula, enrobinrd wl« I
tism, whicli entirely disabled him fo"” I
of Carter's Spanish Mixture made * I
the Editors, in a public notice. **y fo»7 g« |
mend it to all who are afflicted with say
U CTiix anoiiieii ciue or I
valuable bor cureil of Scrofula by Carter fjjjjjg I
CSrt^f
ture.
TAYIDH, Conductor on
. , , iere are two Vacations, dividing the jeer into terms, u
giving at least five daya’ notice In one of the nubile gazette* follow* :
of the city of the description of tbe animal and the Ume First Term—from
“ 16th.
n last Wednesday In August to December
this season of the year. We do not
WlnlorWtlon-tom D^mbcj; UU> U> r,bro.r 7 l.t, A
them will Drove. Uanofactured by ■»,
Second Term—from flrst day of February to Commence-
Summer Vacation—from Commencement to tost Wed-
needay in August. B. M. BANDERS,
Secretary of the Board of Truateai.
Any friend, by application to Dr. J. L. DAGO, President of
the University, will receives catalogue, containing tbe
oourae of atudJet. and aU other neoessarrlnlbfmatioa.
OOAP,
80doBeadel’ffl 1 .—» ^ .
COUGHS, COLDS AND
ISniXES DE PARia-For th* ej« L *
Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, redding in thedlr--
was cured by three bottles of Cartre* - p» . ^ J1
Salt Rheum, which he had marly !M j|sr*-
the physicians of tbe city oouM nol *" r y ^ bk tfM
is a well known merchant of Richmond, Ys,»m J
is most remarkable. ... had a •* rT ^ ■
WM. A. MATrHEtVS,of Richmond,ii
cured of Spyblli*. in the worst ^<ndi it-»«*! •** ■
Mixture. He say* he chrerfully recomm«Dd« ■
alder* it an invaluable medicine.
R1CHAHD E. WEST,or Richmond,««“^ Bp ^>J|
and what physicians called wnfirmrtWM |
EDWIN BURTON. Comroiasionerof tbe
has seen the good effects of Carter s g ff n _^fiivMl
number of BpyhlllUc cases, and »y»» F I
that horrible disease. - eU
WM. G. HARWOOD, of Rlchnaond, Ya.. e Tu g,K|
and ulcers, which dixab ed him from
botUes of Carter’s Sranlih c*»|
walk without a crutch, In a short time pen""" •>
Price II per bottle. ^ j, ca,J*' I
Principal Depot* at M. WARD, CUfc* • ■
df {fn4NErr jr DWOa Vn
roay20—ly '
them will prove. Mannfsctured t,
KJglor.
SON’S RAWRKS0P8^S[»2^1
made and wraoted by Our 1
superior to any other* now to 01 *l.Kars »5{5!
sure snd get ft* gsnoln* 8trop, a* fo^V?^,^ ■
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