The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, September 08, 1853, Image 4

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*ijU * wtaeoa,Wm A Bradley. talesman, mode default oo MM*«fcct Mar, John Mehrtoos. on Dm 17th and 18th of May.Awstfa Franck. c» theMU» tad 80th May, John J Vault* Ja* Shea, Michael Boley, D 3 Howard, Jno Clancy, ud Aaratas Qumo, made dafealtoo th* 30th of May. «DBewdry,MUt,Jotor,- ted*defeult onto* 30th of • May, It 1a erdecedthat they’be fined live dollars for each day’s default, unless they Ilia nod and sufficient canwe ol •xeuae am or before th* first day of the next Urm of this ftai bfaMtHnattiBbitM. tyT rear. QPmmtnN, da* H. 0.0.0. IpHAldjUl SHUtUI* SAIA—WUl be sold, oath* first Tuesday fa October next, before to* court house fa to eotfeQr a 0. fe. #• foreclosure of [mortgafej tuned from Chatham Superior Court fa favor of Augustus Myddelton ^Mt Shnocm l Mnrphr. Propertr pofaud oo t fcyde- fnduL m> JOHMDKVANNY. Sheriff a c. tin coon boom aoor uiMton or Jemreonioa, oo the flrtt Tuesday is October next, hetman the ami boon of salt, tbs foOowbc aepoe^Ttg: Amelia, Joe, Sarah, Jack, and Hannah: also,two bounty land vomnia. Sold for the beneflt of the heirs of the estate of 0. P, Cohen, late of ■aid county. deceased. : ^ugT MART ANN COHEN, Ex’lx. G AUDEN ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—By rirtne of an order ofthe Ordinary of Ounden county. will be eold before the eoort hones door la the tom of Jefienoatoa, oa the But Tuesday in October next, between the aiual boon of sale, the ooe-third of the steamer Wm. Gaston; sold for the beneflt of the heirs of the estate of John Hebbsrd, late of said eoantr. deceased. . JBJZABgm A. HEBBABP, Admix. /'1BQBOIA—Haltocft Oumty.—To all whom it may con* U oem: Whereas, Jehne Evwitt will apply at the Coart of Ordinary for letters dlsiplssorj on the estates of John Ereritt and Sarah Eteri tt:. These are, therefore, to dte and admonish all whom it assy concern, to he and appear before said Court to make abjection (If any they hate) on or before the first Monday In Notember next, otherwise sold*-" *--* Vltness, Wm. Lee, this 25th day of J « said letters will be sen., Esq., Ordinary for WM. LEE, Sen’r., o. a. o . lied for letters dismleeonr; These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it mar oncern to be and appear at the Coart of Ordinary for Bul loch county. on the lint Monday in Nor ember next, to make objections, if any they hate, otherwise said letters will be granted.. Witness. Wm Lee, sen’r. Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, tU. 2tth <to, o( April, 18557 . wPfi--, • . ; WM, LEE, Sen’r, o. A o. f'l EORGIA—NuBodk CountyTo all whom it my concern: AJ Whereas, William Holloway, administrator of the es tate of Mitchell Holloway, deceased, will apply to the Hon. the Ordinary of said county, for letters dismissoir from uid estate; These are. file their objections % the Clerk’s office of mid __ day In October next, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted. Witness, Wm. Lee. sen’r., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch coon, ty, thtalTth day of March, 1863 WILLIAM LEE, 8en»r., o. B. c. ire. therefore, to dte and adraonlahjsll concerned to objections (if anr they hare) to the applicant In ,’s office of said Court, on or before the first Mon- , '/rt EORGIA—Bullock County t By an order of the Court of VT,Ordinary of said county, will be sold, oa the first Tuesday in October next, before the Courthouse door in : mid county, fire hundred and thirty acres of pine land, more or less, lying in mid county, bounded south-west by Alexander Waters and DsnielBland. east by Daniel Bland, east by John Green, north-west by Absalom Parish. Sold as ths estate of John Collins, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. anglff ' JOHN BERIE, Administrator. G EORGIA—Buttock County.-—To all whom It may con cent : Whereas, Henry Lsseter will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration. on the estates of Amos lose ter and Mary Isuwter, late of said county, de- These At* therefore to cite and admonish all whom It may concent, to be and appear before the Court of Ordi nary to make objections fir any they hare) on or before the first Monday in October next, otherwise said letters will be granted. -Witness. William Lee, Sr., Esq., Ordinary for BaDoch County, this eleventh day of August, 1853. aaglS WILLIAM LEE, Sr„ 0. B. a C l EORGLA—Bullock County '—To all whom it may con i' cent: Whereas, Morgan Rawls will apply st the Court or Ordinary for letters of adminlitrstlon on the estate of Thonus B. Rawls, late of mid county, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it mar concern to be and appear before mid Court to make objection* (if any they bare) on or before the first Mon day in October next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, William Lee, Sr., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, this elarenth day of August. 1863. auglff WILLIAM LEE, Sr., 0, B. o. G EORGIA—Hunock County:—To cern: Whmoa, Wm. Lee, jr. will apply at the Court all whom it may con ipply at the Court ifnistrator on tha _r cem: Whereas, Wm. —, of Ordinary for lettera dismissory as admin estate of Thomas Lee. a lunatic, deceased : These are therefore to dte and admonish all whom it mar concern, to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary for Bul loch county on the first Monday in October next, to make objections,if any they bare, otherwise sold lettera will be granted. Witness, Wm. Lee, aen’r, Esq.,OrdInary for Bulloch county, this 17tba*y of March,1863. mfa26 WILLIAM LEE, Sr- Q- B. o G EORGIA—Chatham County.—To all whom it may con- corn: Whereas, Angelinas E. Robertson, will apply to the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the •slate of Daniel Robertson, ‘ therefore, to dtq and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before the said Court to make objection (if any they bare) on or before the first Monday, in October next, otherwise said letter will be Monday. granted. Witness. Joseph Ganahl, Eeq , Dep. Ordi; ham county, this 21st day of August, 1863. aog23 JOS.GANAHE Ordinary for Chat- QANAHL, Dg. O. 0, C. G EORGIA—Chatham County t—To all whom it may con cern : Whereas, William 0. Dawson, will apply at the - Court of Ordinary for letter* dismissory on the estate of Christopher Dawson, deceased: These are, therefore, to elte and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objectioo, if any they hare, on or before the first Monday In March next, otherwise said letters will b# granted. Witness. Joseph GanahL Deputy Ordinary for Chatham county, this 31st day of August. 1863. sal JOSEPH GANAHL, Dg. o. c. c. EORGIA—Chatham County—To all whom it may con. VX cem: Where**, William B. Jackson will apply to the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the es tate of Jefferson Stew, late of sold county, deccssod: .These are, therefore, to dte and admonish all whom it may S to he and appear before the said Court to make ob- if any they Imre,) on or before the first Monday in next, otherwise said letters will be granted. • Witness. Joseph Gonohl, Esq., Dep Ordinary for Chatham County, this twenty-sixth day of August, 1853. aug27 ; J03. OANHAL, vtt. o. c. o. /GEORGIA—Chatham Countyi—To alt whom it may VX cere: Whereas. George Troup Howard will apply si Court of Ordinary for letters of administration, de t non, on the estate of Patrick M. Marlow, deceased; These ore, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the klndrea and erbdliore of eald deceased, to be and appear . con- , ... at the f Ordinary for letters or administration, de bonis the estate of Patrick M. Marlow, deceased; ore, therefore, to cite and admonish all and* Iren and erbdtibri of oald deceased, to be and appear before sold Court to make ob|ection (if any they Bare), on or before the first. Monday in October • next, otherwise said letters will be granted. next, ol Witness, Joe* ph GanahL Esq, Dep. Ordinary for Chatham maty, this 20th day of Angnot, 1863. augU. JOSEPH GANAHL, VO. o. a a EOROIA-CfctOam ' concern t Whereto, 1 ■* of Ordinary toe ' G“ Graft , r _ r—. .. Those Ate, therefore, to dte and and admonish all whom it may eonee^n to be and appear before said Coart to mako objection (if any they hare) on or before the first Monday In March next, otherwise said lettera will be granted. , Witness. Joseph GanahL Esq.,Dep. Ordinary for Chatham county this 17in day of August, 1853. _ augis Joseph OANAHL.BW. o. o. a .i it may cou- Cfoart of Ordinary for letters oTguardlanship^rer the person And pfopertj of Edward 0. sad James H. Marshall, to dteand admonish all whom it ’■appear before said Court to make re) oo or before the first Monday toe said letters win be granted. ‘ 1. Eaq., Dep, Ordinary for Chatham GANAHL, pg. 0.0.0. i—^To all whom it may eon- j M. Koilock will apply at the . of dismission aa executor on ^.Houston: dte and admonish all whom Itmay before oaU Court to make objoo* , on or before the flrstMonday fa said lettera will be granted. Ordinary for Chatham coua- m "*m K-muJw q.°. c. C-Jcrl of 100.1. JUoluorr u C *nlcicKO,il»«forO|toclt««iil»Imoniih»Uwbomltm*y “>*b “rTuuT **iii l '!isr* i ° —u. 1 -A ■ .a 1 . ..■■■j-" *.j 1 . /-tEOBGU-ateteosiCtemiy^-ToaU whom It These are^mfbretodfo and admonish sllwhon soocern, to be and appear bofbraaaSdOmrt to make oUee- ion (if ouy they hare) within the time prescribed by law, HMnriMaaUlettere wm>granted. : Witness, Jo*. Ganahl, Eoq., Dtp. Ordinary for Chatham OOQ^fhUire. i., o. ^■«^, AnLiD r. o. c. c. G EORGIA—Chatham County:—Toon Whoa tt may con cern: Whereas. John BObo will apply at the Court of Ordinary tor letters of dismission os administrator, on the estate of Henry L. BObo: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern to be and appear before sold Court to moke objec tions (If any they hare) on or before the first Monday in Norember next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness. John M. Millen, Esq., Onlinaryfor Chatham coun ty, this 14th day of April, 1863. apU» < < JOHN M. MHXEN.O. c. a /GEORGIA—Chatham County r—All whom it may concern VX Whereas, John B. Barnard will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory as administrator cum testa- men to annnexo on the estate of Mrs. Ann Mongin :* These are, therefore, to dte and admonish all whom it may concern to be and appear before sold Court, to make objection (If any they bare) on or before the second Mon- day in January next, otherwise said lettera will be granted. witness, John M. Millen. Esa., Ordinary for Chatham eoantr, this 14th day of July, 1863. Jylfi , JOHN M. MILLEN, O. C. C. G EORGIA—CkatJum County—To an wbomllt may con cern : Whereat, William J. Marshall will apply at the Court of Ordinary for lettera of administration on the es tate of Margaret W. Vir«iimli; These ore. therefore, to dte and admonish all whom Itmay concern to be and apper before said Court to make objec tion (if any they hare) on or before the first Monday in Oc tober next, otherwise said letters win be granted. Witness, Joseph Ganahl, Esq., Dep. Ordinary for Chatham county, this third day of AngnsL1863. mug JOSEPH GANAHL,Djr.o.«. c. /“I BORGIA—Chatham Qnmty>-To all whom tt may concern: VX Whereas, John Ererard will apply at the Court of Or dinary for letters of dismissory as administrator on the es tate of Patrick Tierny. deceased: These are. therefore, to dte ana admonish all concerned to file their objections (ir anr they hare) to the appUeant in ths Clerk’s office of sold Court, on or before the first Mon day of Norember next, otherwise letters dismissory wUl be granted. Witness, John M. Millen,Esq.. Ordinary for Chatham coun ty, this 30th day of March, 1863. mh30 JOHN M. MILLEN, O. C.C. | 1EORGIA—CtiaOum County.—To all whom it may con- VX cern : Whereas, William J. Bulloch, Executor of the estate of Mary NeufrilL deceased, will apply to the Court of Ordinary for letters dismissory on the said estate: These are. therefore, to dte and admonish all and singu lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at the office of John M. Millen, Ordinary, within the time prescribed by law. and show cause (if any they hare) why said letters should not be granted. «... . ^ «—tjr Ordinary for Chatham GANAHL, PSP, o. c. 0. Witness. Joseph Ganahl. Deputy ( county,this 1st dayrfAugnst, 1853, July 29 JOSEPH 0 corn: Whereas, 8 H Perry will apply to the Court of Ordinary for lettera dismissory aa administrator on the estate of Abtel Perry: These are therefore to dte and admonish all whom it may concern to be and appear before said Court to make objections, if any they lure, within the time prescribed by tew. otherwise said letters will be granted. Giron under my hand at this office this 3d day of Septem ber, 1363. aepT W. P. GIRARDEAU, o. u 0. /'IEORGIA—Liberty County:—To all whom It may con- VX cern: Whereas, V. Grert will apply at the Court of Or dinary for letters dismissory os administrator on the estate of F. Cottman; These are, therefore, to dte and admonish all whom it may concern to be ana appear before said Court to make abjection (if any they hare) within the time prescribed by law. otherwise said letters will be granted. Green under my hand at this office, this 1st day of An- wni 1853. augfi W. P. GIRARDEAU, O. U c. G EORGIA—Liberty County.—All persons concerned are hereby notified, that sixty days after date. I shall ap ply to the Court of Ordinary of Liberty county for leave to sell the real and personal estate belonging to the estate of the late James Moody, deceased, of said county, for the benefit of the creditors of said estate and for the purpose of a division of said estate among the heirs and distribu tees of said estate. ang4 M.J^ MOODV.Ex’or. N OTICE.—On or about the last of April or sometime in May last, Samuel W. Brooks, of Randolph county, State of Georgia, did mail a certain letter at the post of fice at Cuthbeit in said county, containing the left hand half of bills amounting to one hundred and fire dollars; ten ten dollar notes and one Otc dollar note on the Bank of the-State of Georgia at Savannah, to wit: 3 ten dollar notes, dated 1st Jan., 1840, A. Porter, Pres’t. 3 do do do do 14tb July, 1848, do do 1 do do do do 1st Nov.,1851, do do 1 do do do do 4th Jan., 1850, do do 2 do do do do 3d Nov., 1844, G. B. Camming. President. All of said notes befng marked with the letter Also, one five dollar note, bearing date 30th January, 1844or 1840,No.306.signed G. B. Cummlng. President; which all of the left hand half of said described notes were mailed by the said 8. W. Brooks, and directed to the un dersigned. to the post office at Dsleville, Dade county, Ala bama, and have been lost or destroyed, so that the under signed has never been able to obtain them ; and this is to notify the President and Directors of said Bank, that after three months pabllcation in the Savannah Georgian, that payment of oa(d notes U intended to be applied for to the officers of sold Bank.by the undersigned. »ug30—3m E. BROOKS N OTICE.—Persons having demands against the estate of Joseph A. Marshall. * Tree man of color, deceased, are requested to hand them in to Griffin A Gordon, attorneys at law ; and those indebted will please make payment to them. N$jr ‘ —— " ‘ augC5 PREDERICK A. TUPPER,Qu*l. Ex’or. tato of Elias Perry, late of Bryan county,deceased, will present them ; and those Indebted to the estate will please make immediate payment to L. B. DANIEL) N. J. CLARK. )-Administrators. aug4 I3AAC PERRY,J made to the Court of Ordinary of Chatham, for an order to sell lot of land No. 168, 31st district. Marion coun ty, State of Georgia, eight miles from the village of Buena vista, belonging to the estate of John Screven, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of said estate. ang23 JAB. P. SCREVEN, Ex’or. N OTICE.—Two months after date application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county for leaie to sell the land and negroes belonging to the estate of Uriah H. Bivins, late of aala county, deceased. 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 county, for leave to sell the real estate of Hannah Cone, late of said county, deceased, Jy23 JONATHAN GRINER, Adm’r. N OTICE—Two months after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county, for leave to sell the boy Smart, belonging to Robert B. Slator a minor. GREEN R. SLATOR, Jys* ~ * Guardian of said minor. N OTICE.—All persons having demands against the estate of the late Rev. Samuel J. Cassell, will present them to the undersigned within the time prescribed by law; and ;hose Indebted to said estate aro requested to make imme diate payment to MARY R. CASSEL8, - jy22 Qualified Executrix. N OTICE.—Three months after date, application will be made to the Bank of the State of Georgia, for pay. meat of a $60 bill of said Bank, letter A, payable at Prin cipal Bank to N. A. Hardee, dated 23d November, 1847. G. B. Cummlng, President, the left hand half of which has bMDlMt. Irlh ALBERT WHJ,tAM8. j^OHCE—Three months _sfter date spj>lIeation_will be _ . made to the Planters Bank of the State of Georgia, for renewal of Scrip, No. 540, dated April 20th, 1840, for two Shares, and No. 16, dated July 22d, 1840, for four 8hares. VALENTINE OREST. Adm’r. on Estate of F. Kottman. IiBXHTrCornrrr. July 30,1863.julySO—3m TTtLOUR.—20 bbls Hiram 8mith’s Flour, 20 do H D8toue’s JD do, 20 do extra Ohio do, just received per steamer Au gust*. and for sale low by *ugl7 CRANE k RODGERS. r\ IN.—00 bbls Phelps’ Gin, In store and for sale by Ur 20 COHEN k FOSDICK. T?L0UR,—100 bbls fresh gronud Bo] J} from scbrSaUlla, and for sale by tud Baltimore Flour,landing auglO ROWLAND k 00. H AY.—100 bundle* prime New York Hay, landing from •ehr North State, and for sale by auflfl ROWLAND k CO., OLD PENS.—Anew assortment of Gold Pens.'received VX and for sole by 8. S. SIBLEY,,,, junel4 136Opngtaaa etrpai- j dor the firm of Haumair kuxrwL is this day dissolved by m taal consent. TJia business of the late firm will be eet- tied by Wm. H. Bailsman, to whom aH persons having claims will please present them, and those indebted will mjkymynSnC £’ '.■m-o-mmmb WM. a HAUHMAN. SOL MAYER. QUNDRUa—1( L5 reams wrspp SOhOxSaMakgom Thomas’! 1796, 60 boxes' Lemon Syrup, 10 boxes - do.,, lfi do. Strawberry do.,: 80 K half Spanish 8e®ars, ; X00boxea Tbboopo, various brands, 100 bags drop and buck Shot, 10 qr. ehaata Hyson Tea, U Chicken, 10 do. Sugar do., 10 do. PUwtBread. for 0*1* by angle HOLOOMPB, JOHN! Obstetrics—Prof. Tho*. Q ^ioleau^M. D, ChemtotiT-ProfiC. XJ. Shepard. M. D. Comparative Anatomy—*Prot L Agassis. M. D. Demonstrator of Anatomy—Francis T. Miles, M. D. u ^« e tflt,totbofTotmor of Sargery^J. F. M.Geddlngs, cuanuL nmntccnox. D., Physician to the Marine Hospital, and ^ n .^:IS!?i nctor > twice a week on tho Dtseaiee of that institution. J-Voao Pmouutr. M. D^ PhyaicUnto tha Hospital of the, Alms House, at Which keturee are doUrered twice a ■■ y. -T-rz—rj — diagnosis discriminated, and tha stu dent* Indoctrinated in their treatment 4 ». D ?5S*^ liT *. 1,,,in,ct,on to «»«dleint and ratvtxy, at the College Hospital, by the Protestors of the Medical Gol- meeting of the Trustees and Faculty of the Medic^ College of thsState of South Carolina, held on the 3d of January, 1862, Dr. L Agaaria woe unanimously elect ed Professor of Comparative Anatomy, with ths distinct understanding that tWeolkgiate expense* of the student ore uoi to be inertaaed 1^ thu oddltiow to the course. Jyl2—l«w6 HENRY B. FROST, Dean. GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE. ^ Legislative Charter, granted in 1849. rpHE Spring session will commence on the second Monday, X which tethe 12th day of January. . Gl 9„ Y .- President and Profeasar of Mental and Moral Science. P.Licn, Professor of Natural Sciences. L R. Baoxsan, Professor oi Mathematics and Director oi Masio. fimr M. Holtzcuw, Professor of BeUes Lettres. The ftculty will be oasistod by the following Udiea, via; - Mrs. Browne. Mrs. Branham, Mlasea Bsnnett, Bumstead. Meredith, and E. Bennett P»teh«uea containing further Information, may be ob tained by applying to either of the offieeraof the College, or to either of the following gentlemen, who constitute tho Board or Trustee*; EL £ Jones, M. D.VPresident; B. M. Pee- plre, Esqr., Treasurer Tho*. J. Burney, Escr., 8ecreUry; Col. J. B. Walker, Rev. N. G. Foster. Rev. GM. Irwin, Wm. 8. Stokes, Edmund Walker, Zachariob Few*, Nathan Massey, Wm. W. B. Crawford, M.D., Benj. Harris, Jas. F. Swanson, J W. Fear*. R. p. 32mmennan. MERCER UNIVERSITY. Pcnfidd, Green* County, fro. ITIHF. Studies In this University are ^-A Theological course X of three jears, designed for those who are preparing for the Gospel Ministry; A Collegiate Course of four years, equal to that of other Colleges in the country; A Scientific Course of three years, ineluding, with some ad dition. all the studies of the Collegiate Course except the An cient Languages ; The regular time for the admission of Students, is at the op’mtog of the Fall Term, the last Wednesday in August. Candidates for admission n to the Collegiate Coarse must sustain a satls&ctory examination in Geography, Arith metic, English, Latin and Greek Grammar, Cesar, Virgil. Cicero’s Select Orations, and Jacob’s Greek Reader : and most be at least fourteen years of age. Candidates for admission Into the Scientific Course must sustain a satls&ctory examination on Geography, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Simple Equations in Algebra, and two books in Geometry; and must be at least uxteen yean of age. zxrrxsis. 2K»«nn. Spring Dm. IbUTtrm. In Tbiotog icil SnoxABT, Gratuitous.... Gratuitous. LvCottHOX. $25 00 $16 00 Scientific Course, 25 00 16 00 Is Arunxxr— Preparatory Class, 25 00 16 00 8econd “ 20 00 12 00 Third « 15 00 0 00 Elementary “ 10 00 0 00 Room Rent. o 00 4 00 Contingent Expenses. 2 00 1 00 These expenses require to be paid in advance. From Students who lodge in the College buOdings, fifty dollars will be received as full payment for the tuition fees, room rent, and contingent expenses of the year. The price of Board to the Tillage is $10 per month : of washing, room-rent, and fuel, $3. oomrexeuncrTAgp vacatkbo. The Commencement is held on the last Wednesday in July. There are two Vacations, dividing the year into terms, as follows; Fust Term—from last Wednesday to August to December 16th. Winter Vacation—from December 16th to February 1st. Second Term—from first day of February to Commence ment Summer Vacation—from Commencement to last Wed nesday to August B. M. SANDERS, Secretary of the Board of Trustee*. Any friend, by application to Dr. J. L DAGO. President of he University, will receive a catalogue, containing the snurse of studies, and all other neeessarr information. FOREIGN RAILS. • Post Omc* Doumrerr, ) September 1.1853. j ers-and otherwise, during the fiical year ending the thir tieth of June, one thousand eight hundred and fifty four,” approved March 3d, 1853, vis: . •* &£. 3. And be it further enacted. That the Postmaster General shall cause the facta to be investigated in relation to the contract of A. G. Sloo. for the transportation of the mail in ocean steamers from New York to New Orleans. Charleston, Savannah, Havana, and Cbagres. back, per act of March third, eighteen hundred and forty-seven, for the purpose of ascertaining how &r the contract cor responds with the original bids, and shall report to Con- gresa at the next session the facta and circumstances con nected with the said contract; and also for what amount the said mall service ?ould be performed if a new contract should be made, and whether tbe ships furnished under said contract are built according to its terms. Tha Post master General is further directed by tbisact to ascertain, and report to Congress at its next session, for wbat amounts the service, now performed under the several contracts ers according to contract, and sell or transfer them.” Except in respect to the New Orleans and Vera Crux route, which may be discontinued by the Postmaster Gen- craL on the allowance of one months’ extra pay. the clause In all tho contracts giving to tbe United States the right to take possession of the ships is. in substance?** follows: And the uid Secretary of the United States Navy, for the time being, shall at all times exercise control over uid steamships, and shall at any time have tho right to take them for the exclusive use and service of the United States, and to direct sueh changes in their machinery and internal arrangements aa tho raid Secretary may require; tbe cost of such changes to be ascertained by the bills actually paid therefor, and the proper compenution of the Talue of the ships, when so taken as aforesaid, to be ascertained by ap praisers to be mutually chosen by the parties aforesaid.” Now. xoncx is itnuinr nms. that with a view of report ing to Congreu, to as complete a manner as possible, the information called for by Congreu to section third above quoted from the act of 3d March last— PROPOSALS WUl be received at the Post Office Department, to the city of Washington, until 3 o’clock, p. m., of Monday. 31st day of October next, for conveying the mails of the United State* for six yean from the first day of October, 1854, in the manner and time herein specified No. 1. From New York to Cowes, in England, and thence to Bremen Haven, to Germany, and from said Bremen Ha ven, by Cowes to New York, once a month. ^ ° De “* d * tiona * * y®* r j each way, will be No. 2. From Charleston, South Carolina, by Savannah, Georgia, and Key West, Florida, to Havana, to Cuba, and from uid Havana, by Key West and Savannah, to Cbarles- in, twice a month. No. 3. From New York to New Orleans, twice a month, and back, touching at Charleston, (if practicable,) Savan nah, and Havana, and from Havana to Cbagres (Asptowall) and bade, twice a month. Propdsals to omit Charleston and Savannah wUl be con sidered. In lien of above, propoaalswiU also he received for *er rice from New York to Asptowall, direct, 2,000 miles, and back, semi-monthly, in not exceeding nine days to tbe trip each way; from New York by Havana, to New Orleans, 2,000 miles, and back, semi-monthly, in not exceeding ten days to the trip each way; and from New Orleans to Aspic- wall. direct, 1,400 miles, and back, semi-monthly, to not ex ceeding seven days to the trip etch way. . No. 4. From Panama, New Granada, to San D(ego, Cali fornia, Monterey, San Francisco, and Astoria, to Oregon, twice a month each way—touching, if practicable, at Port Orford, in Oregon, and at tnch other intermediate port on the coast of Oregon or California as to the opinion of the Postmaster General the publlo Interests may require. Tbe schedules of No*. 8 and 4 must be so arranged as to make due connexion at tbe isthmus of Panama, thus form ing a continuous route from New York, 4c., to Astoria and bock, twice a month. No. 6. From New York to Liverpool, in England, and back, twenty-six trips per annum, at such times as the Postmaster General shall direct. Proposals to touch at Holyhead, in England, wUl be con sidered. ' No. 0. From New York, by Cowes, to England, to Havre, to France, and back, once a month. Proposals for chanring tha terminus of this line from Havre to Antwerp, to Belgium, and for one additional trip a year, each way, will be considered. No. 7* From Now Orleans, Louisiana, to Vera Crus, Mexi co,and back, three time* a month, supplying Tampico, Maxloo, by * ride mad going and returning. lA*ve New Orleans on the first, fourteenth and twenty- fifth days. • . . . .. Arrive at Vera Oms same month by tbe fourth, seven teenth, and twenty-eighth day*. Leave,Vera Gras every month on the first, sixth, nod twenty-first days, ^ - v Arrive at New Orleans tame month by the fourth, ninth, and twenty-fourth days. The proposals in each, instance should specify tbe her of-days to be taken for the trip each way,and tbe mode ofeonTejranre, which must be hr steamships to all respects If contracts should be entered into, eontneton wQl be required to conform in all respects to the laws and regula tions applicable to tbe ordinary oontnet* of the Poet Office Department Tha ’ bid*; should be tent duly guarantied, under seel, to the Postmaster-General, and the words ’’MsU Proposilo— Foreign Molls ’’—written on Iba fire* of the latter. • / V • • : JAMES CAMPBELL, , eep7—lawfiw ■ - Postaastet-GeneraL .BABE FLIGHT—10 .hhd. extr. didc I'oro Riro JT Sagiu-, 100 begs fitirRlo Ootfee, 20 casks pints Iforter, 60 bbUStasrt’saTb andO Sugar, io boxta extra fine Sperm Cfcndle*, 26 do do Adamantine do, 10 cooes patent POart do. 26 boxes BeadsU’s Family Soap. 25 do do mri Starch, 80 do Grant k Wflliams' Tobacco. 60 do Barksdale’s do, 10 ea sts Mysra* do/- 20 boxes lorga bowl Pipes, 10 lumpers Wine BottU% 60 boxMBeyto Lemon gyvnn, 16 boat Strawberry do, 10 do Rospbcnw do, for sale at the lowest market prioea l by - augOa HPLOOMBK, JOHNSON k CO. I six, of range LtoiJjnli dennentiooed townships, to wit: Hgrth of the la*e line and wed <f flU • Southern Surveying' Township twenty-one. of range I At the Land Oiiloe atOaumscw, tog oo Monday, the nineteenth day of Septeml , ___ tbe disposal of meb sections ana parte of sections, beiig the odd numbers aboro referred to. as are situated to the undermentioned townships, to wit: North of the bat* line and eatttf the Choctaw meridian. Townships eight, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, and twenty, of range fifteen. Township* eight, nine, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, end twenty, of nngeslxteeni Townships eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, four teen. fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, and nineteen, of rang* seventeen. Townships eight nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen four teen, fifteen, and sixteen, of rings eighteen. Townships eight, nine, ten, eleven, and twelve, of range nineteen. At the land Office at Acocsxa, in the same State, com mencing on Monday, tbe twenty-sixth day of September next for the disposal of each sections and parts of sections, being the odd numbers above referred to, as are situated in the undermentioned township*, to wit: North cf the bate line and east of the Choctaw meridian. Township four, of range thirteen. Townships one, two, three, four, five, and si fourteen. , Township# one, two, three, four, five, six, and seven of range fifteen. Townships one, two, three, four, fire, six, and seven of range sixteen. Townships one. fire, six, and seven, of range seventeen. Township seven, of range eighteen. North (f the bate line, toot of the meridian, and tad of Peart ricer. Townships three, four, fire, six, seven, and eight of range fire. Townships five, six, seven, eight nine, and ten, of range eix. Townships seven, eight nine,and ten. of range i Township* eight nine, and ten, of range eight. The townships herein designated to Roman letters are wholly within the limits of •• six sections in width on each ride of said road,” and those in italict are party within said limits, as degignated on the diagrams, which will be fur nished to the respective district land offices by the Com missioner of the General Land Office. Lands teserved for schools, military and other purposes, will be excluded from lisle. The lands will bo sold lubjed to the right of way granted by tbe said act of 10th September, 1860, to the State afore said. for said railroad, not exceeding one hundred feet on each ride thereof; and therefore the particular tract* o( land which include the road will be sold as containing the quantities respectively shown by the official plats. Each sale will be kept open for a time sufficient to admit of offering aU the lands, but not exceeding two weeks, and applications to make private entries of the lands offered un der this proclamation will not be received until after the close of the public sole. Given under my band at the dty of Washington, the twenty-third day of May, Anno Domini one thousand eight hurdred and fifty three. FRANKLIN PIERCE By the President: Jobs Wnnox, Ommmionerqf the General Land Office. Notice to actual wafers on land* ofthe United Statet originaltg withdrawn from market on account ofthe railroad grant. Under the act of Congress, approved 3d March 1863, en titled‘•An act to extend preemption right* to certain lands therein mentioned.” the Pre-emption laws of the United States as they now exist are extended over the alternate reserved sections of public land* along theline of the rail road hereinbefore mentioned, where tbe settlement and Im provements were made prior to the final allotment of tho al ternate sections to tbe said railroid. Therefore all claims by pre-emption to any of the alternate aections of public lands within tbe limits originally reserved will attach, if predicated upon settlements made prior to the 4th February 1863. the date of the final allotment. Claims within tho six miles limits must be proven np at any time before the day herein fixed for the commencement of public sale, and are to be paid for at the rate of two dol lars and fifty cents per acre. Claims outside of six miles, and within the limits of the original reservation, must be proven up prior to tho restoration of said lands to private entry. Soldier’s bounty land warrants, at a dollar and twenty- five cents per acre, may be received in payment for either class of land ; one warrant only, however, can be located by each pre-emption. Immediately after the close of the public sale directed by the foregoing proclamation of the President applications will be received for the purchase at private entry, or loca tion by warrants, 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 tions to be issued to the registers and receivers. JOHN WILSON, June 17-—(13 Oommisrioner General Land Office. BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. In persuance oflaw, I, Fxaxkux Pixhcs, President ol 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 Land Office at Willow River, commencing on Mon day. the third day of October next, for the disposal of the public lands rituated to the following named townships, North ofthe bare line and wed of the fourth principal meri dian. Townships thirty-two, thirty-three, thirty-fonr, thirty- five, and thirty-six, of range five. Townships thirty-one, thirty-two. thirty-three, thirty, four, thirty-five, and thirty-six. of range six. Townships thirty-one. thirty-two, thirty-three, thirty- fbnr.and thirty-five, of range seven. Townships thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty-three, and thirty- fonr, of range eight 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. Townships thirty-three and thirty-four of range seven teen. At the Land Office at Mexasua. commencing on Monday, the tenth day of October next, for tha disposal ofthe public lands within the undermentioned townships and parts of townships, to wit: North of the bate line ana out of the fourth principal meri- dain. Township* twenty-five and twenty-six, of range twelve. Fractional townships twenty-one, west of Wolf river, and townships twenty-four, twenty-five, and twenty-six, ofrange thirteen. Fractional township twenty -one and twenty-two, west of Wolf river and Bayou, and townships twentr-three, twenty- four, twenty-flre, and twenty-six, of range fourteen. Fractional township twenty-two, west of Wolf river, townships twenty-three and twenty-four, and fractional townships twenty-five and twenty-six, west of Wolf river, of range fifteen. Fractional township* twenty two, twenty-three, twenty- four, and twenty-six, west of Wolf river, of range sixteen. At the Land Office at La Crobss, commencing on Monday, the seventeenth day of October next, for the disposal or the public lands within the following named townships to wit North ofthe bate tide and wed of the fourth principal meri dian. Townships twenty and twenty-one, of range one. Townships seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, and twenty-one, ofrange two. Township* twenty-one and twenty-two, of range eleven. Townships twenty-one and twenty-two, of range twelve. Townships twenty-one and twenty-two, of range thirteen. North of the bate line and cad of the fourth principal meri dian. Township* twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three, and twenty-four, of range one. Township twenty-one, of range two. At the Land Office at SnvxsB’ Four, commencing on Monday, tbe twenty-fourth day of October next, for the dis posal of the public lands situated to the following town ships and part* of township*, to wit; North qf the bate line, and end of the fourth principal ridian. Township twenty-sto, of range four. Township twenty-six. of range five. Section* three to ten, fifteen to twenty-two, and twenty- six to thlrty-flve.intownshiptwraty-six; township twenty- seven, (except sections thirteen, twenty-four; twenty-five, thirty-five and thirty-six.) ana townships twenty-eight, twenty-nine and thirty, ol range six. Sections one, two, eleven to fourteen, twenty-three to twenty-five, and thirty-six, to township twenty-six; sec tions, thirteen, twenty-fonr. twenty-five, thirty-five, and thirty-six, to township twenty-eeven; sections five to eight, seventeen to twenty, thirty, and thirty-one, to township twenty-eight; township twenty-nine, (except sections twenty-flre to twenty-eight, and thirty-three thirty-six,) and township thirty of range seven Section* one to flv#, tight to flftosn. twenty-two to twen ty-seven, thirty-five and thlrty-alx, fa township twenty, four; townshiptwentr-flve, (except sections six. seven, eighteen, nineteen, thirty and thirty-one 0 township twen ty-six; townships twenty-seven, (except section six.) twenty-eight, (exceptsections six. seven, eighteen, nineteen, thirty and thirty-one;) and township# twenty-nine and ttiirty, of range eight. Township# twenty-five and twenty-six, of range nine. Township twenty-six, of range eleven. At the Land Office atMisxxAL Foist commencingonMon- — lands, whic£ were not included to tbe prodamatic the 20th November, 1846, and 28th April, 1851, to be under the act of Congress entitled '.'An set to auth the President of the United States to sail the reserved mineral lon$a to the States of Illinois sad: Arkansas, and Territories of Wisconsin and Iowa, suppoeed to contain load ore,” approved July 11,1846, to-wlt; , North qf the bate titu andeuttjfth* fourth’principal mo- The west half and northeast quarter of the. southwaat quarter, the northeast quarter or the northwest quarter, and tha southeast quarter of the southeast quarter. or«eo- tfonone; the oast half of tbe northwest quarter, tbe ooath- seat quarter, the went half of tho southwest quarter, and ity-nlne, to township quarter of section thlrtera, to township two;* the west half of the northwest quarter of section eleven, to township ot too northwest quarter of section eleven, to township three ; the east half of the southwest quarter of section twenty-five, and the east half of the eouthwtet quarter of thirty-six, to township flve, of range one. The west half and northeast quarter of tha northwest quarter, the east half of the northeast quarter, and the east half of the southeast quarter, of'Motion ttfo! * * ship two, of range two. The east half ofthe northeast quarter, and tb eMtquarteroHhe southeast quarter, of section „ township two, and the northwest quarter of the northwest f^ t» *owprt»fp <*rtnthHam. Jho oast balf of tho northwest quarter, tha nothwoat quarter of tife nartbatet quarter, andtb# cast half of tho M'vtitWM itquitarotiKUoo Uum, bt .UoireJ lo ibi~ mdUibM Uvt Atonal MW. toSSla nSrClT.lS rtafcms as wOlindada the mine or mines at nottess than §'?%. Dor rtwll ho entered at private sale S ““ * h * u ■» «ej* The offering of tb« above lands will be commenced qn the days appointed, and util proceed fa the order to which they are advertised, until the whole shall have been offered, and the sates tons closed; but ao sate shall be kept open longer “d ^Private entry of any tftheteSds wiU be admitted until after the expiration ofthe two weeki. Given under my band, at theeity of Washington, this huadred and^ll°*ihne' ADa0 D'nntoi out thousand eight By the President: FRANKLIN PIERCE. Jons Wnaos, Pbmtnlatiober of the General Land Office, m-ntmax annum sstiffectknj ofthe registrar and.receiver ofthe proper land office, and make pryment therefor assoon aa practica ble after seeing this notice, and before the day appointed for the commencement of the public oale of the lauds em- bracing the tract claimed, otherwise such claim will be °J*“cd. _ , JOHN WILSON. . jy28tl0w Commissioner of the General Land Office. HJfl GISTB.Y—IilST OF VOTJERS. S t^Z^Vfj^Z^btoaullunityortheiaMe, Th^ from and after the passage of this act aU persona snail be qualified to vote at elections for Mayor and Alder- men of the city of Savannah and the hamlets thereof who are cltiseniof tbe United States, have resided to the State ° r Georgia for one year immediately preceding the election and wilufa the corporate limit* of Savannah lor one month immediately preceding their registration, and continue so to do up to the time of election, wbo have attained the age of twenty-one years,have paid aU city taxes or havein their own right sufficient real estate to satisfy any tax exe cutions which may be against them, who have made all re turns reqniredbr the ordinances iff the dty, and hare been registered according to the provisions of this act.—Extract from the Jtcgittry Law. patted Jan. 22,186i The following named persons have registered their namds since the first of January, 1863, and up to date. , A—Matthias Amorous, John W Anderson, David Abra hams, Charles Arnold, George A Ash, Robert Austin, George Alexander, Charles B.Asb, WOliam .B Andrews, George H Ash. JohnS Aehord, George W Anderson, Stewart Austin, Benjamin R_ Armstrong, Thomas A Sskew. Thomas Arden, mlllain Andre, Jas Abeam, Edward C Anderson. Richard W Adams, Richardson F Aiken, Richard D Arnold, Adolphe Abrahams, John Anglin, Benjamin Arnold, Henry D W Al exander B--Benedict Bourqulo, John W Bite, Gilbert Butler, “ uMuiur.jucmci Boley. Claudius E Bade. “ ® uUe . r ^ U J ,r £ n .E By ck, William William H Bulloch, Patrick Bulkley,Johi B Barnwell. James T Buckner, Anthony Bailer, Thomas A Brown, John Bums, Joseph H Burroughs, Berrien M B Bur roughs. William :F Brantley, Charles H Bell, Elias B Bara tow. Peter A Blois, Wm Gaston Bulloch. Isaac Brunner. John Brunner. Joseph Bancroft, Philip H Beho, James A Brown, John Macpherson Berrien, Barnard E Bee, Richard Burke, David Bell, Thomas H Barrett, Edward J Blount, Wolfe Barnett, Conrad E Byck, Charles Bishop, Wm Blois, \alentme Brunner, Charles W Brunner, Joseph W Brown, Joseph H Baldwin. Francis Blair, Michael Brannon. James K Bullough, James A Baker, William M Biount, Wm Ben ken,WQIlain D Bashlor, William Burges. George A Boifeull- let. William Beenken, Patrick Brady, Thomas G Bulloch, Henry Bag*haw, William Brunkard, James M Butler, John F Blakely, Michael Boylan, Thomas Bourke. William S Bas toger, Joseph Bryan. Henry Burt. William Burke, Harvey LByrd.YrancUS Battley, Henry F Bennett. John Bosch, John Blount. 8amuel P Bell, Michael Barry. Patrick Brad ley, Philip Bringman, Augustus Boulineau, Rleh'd Brown, Patrick Bradley, Geo Bankman. John Breen, Wm A Black. Mick Burke, Edward W Baker. Wm Henry Bunch, Burrell L Boulineau, Richard Bradley. James H Buckner. Rleh’d W Bufor* r ‘—•• •' - John A Burgess, William B Biount, Michael Burke, Henry Styles Bell, John C Blanca, Wm H Banks. Sam'l V Box, Mi chael Barrett, Michael Barret, Theodore Blois, Wm H Boad- ley, John Bilbo, James Bilbo, Wm H Bourke, Tbaddeua J Baldwin, David H Baldwin. Wm B Bliss, Benj Burroughs, John Bradr, Lewis S Bennet, Frederic* H Blois. W Brafley, James C Blance, Augustus llarie. C—Solomon Cohen, Bernard Constantine, David C Cash, William Cullen, Peter Corb, David Lopex Cohen. James A Courroisie, Montgomery Cummlng, Daniel B Camp, George B Cummlng. Moses Coburn, William Crabtree. Aaron Cham pion, Daniel D Copp, Isaac Cohen, Frederick Cook, Frederick W Cornwell, William P Clanc, William H Cuyler. Carrol A Cloud. Spencer CurrelL Pierce Condon, William M Charters, Charle* Clare. Daniel Clarke, John F Compogniac. George Caller, Myles D Cullens, Peter L Constantine, Nicholas Cru- ger. Henry R Christian, John Cordeal, Wallace Cu James H Carter, William Cooper. John J Cornell, J Clark. James O B Campbell, Samuel J Cassells. Joseph S Carruthers, John D Charlton, Bryan Connor, William Oscar Charlton. William Co$, Hugh Cullen, James Cleary, Moses S Cohen, Thomas Corr, Joseph SClaghorn, John F Caraten. Charles P Cooper, John Greene Cooke. Henry Cleaver, Jacob Cohen, Benjamin L Cole, Silas M Coleing. John L Clark. Thomas W Cooper, Henry Guson. James Cox, Robert M Charlton, James Cox. Francis Canfield, Peter Clark, Jamts Carey. Thomas Cusach, Thomas Carey. Daniel Cole, I-uke Christie. Lewis F Cooke, Earl A Craft*, Patrick Clark, Mich ael Cusach. Michael Conway. Antonio Christidora. Isaac J Cohen, Francis Champion. Aaron Champion. Thomas Col lins, Edward T Conner. William Conner, Andrew Conner, Charles Cannon. Thomas Conway, Richard W Cubbedge, Francis T Cole, William Canon, Wm F Chaplin. Moses A Co hen, Hemao A Crane, John Gaas, John M Cooper, Lemuel 0 Clark, Luke Canon. Robert J Cougber, Jonathan A Ca dey, Deni* Clairy, John Cercopely. Joseph V Connerat. Jas Connolly, John L Cope, A Cordes, John A Chambers.Patrick Carney, Michael Cleary, James ECope, William A Cook, Bar- ton Centre. John Clancy. Thomas Cunniff, John Geary, Geo L Cope, Sr., Frederick Cariten, William M Crumly, Michael Carey, George Cornwell, George N Collins, Richard R Cuy ler, Octavus Cohen, Geo E Congdon. Lawrence Connell, Geo L Cope, Jr., Jeremiah Cavanaugh, Geo A Cuyler. William H Cooper, Julius D Cercopely, Edmund Cottar, Wm Condon, Joseph Cato, Charles H Campfleld, James OampbeU, Peter Carrol. Daniel Cromlay. Patrick Cusaek. Wm Cannon. Anto nio Chiesa, Joseph N Cook, Allen Cullen, John P Cohen. Wm A Conery, George Holbrook Crooke, Wm Cotter, Thos K Clarke, George E Cnbbedge, Augustus C Cannon, Cyrus Chaffer, George Clarke, James Clancey, Samuel H Courter, George Causse. D—David R Dillon, Martin Duggan. Archibald C Daven port. Isaac Davis, John Daily, James Dunn. WillUm Dixon, Patrick Devine,Chesler Dugger, William H Dunning, Heury J Dickerson, Albert L DeLorgo. Isaac D’Lyon, JohnE Davis, John Doyle, jr., Isaac Delaroche, William M Davidson, Wm II Davis. Richard Dawson, Charles S Davis, Nicholas Dixon. Uwis L Davis, Francis H Demere, Patrick Doyle, Michael Donnelly, Morty Dorgan, John Downing. Richard W Dela ney, Thomas Doyle. Thomas E DavU, Sheldon C Dunnina, George W Davis. Michael Daily. Francis D Dana, Joseph 0 DavU, John Doyle. Jacob DetoMotta. John P A Dupon. Pat rick Dolan, FrancU Daly, James H Demand. James Doyle. Patrick Downey*. James Downey. Michael Downey, John Deacey, Henry Danenfelser, John Dolan, Jacob Dannenfel- ser, Patrick Devanny, Levi S Dickson, Thos Dowell, Michael Duggan, Jacob F Doe, Wm C Dawson, Maurice M Demere. Wm J Donaldson, Wm J Dotson, James DeMartin, Barrel] M Dye, James M Dye, Elijah Dye, Aiex’r Drysdale, Alex’r Del ban co. Samuel D Dickson. Wm G Dickson, John Dillon. Wm Doody, Frederick Danoenfelser, John Devanny, Mitchell T Duke, Joseph Doyle, Martin Dunnagan. Samuel L Do wall, John D Delannoy. E—Henry Ellis, Peter Endrea. John Ererard, Richard Ennis, John EUkeamp. Stephen Elliott. Jacob A Epstein, John B Epstein, Thomas Eden, Daniel Egan, Jas A Ernst, John Eady, Edward W Eden, James Eden. Fo^Joseph Felt. Owen Foley, Jeremiah Flckling, Green Fleetwood, Ixruis N Falligant, Gasper J Fulton, Washington F Florence, Joseph S Fay, John O Falligant. John C FerrilL Andrew Farry. Frederica Finch. William D Ford, Sewell H Fisk, John Flemming, Richard Flanigan. Thomas Ford. Patrick Fleming, John Foster, John D Fish, Bryan Foley, Joslah R Fisher, John Foley, Jaeob Friend. Dugald F«— son,John Flannegan, James Fountain,HenryRFort,Bt_„ min tickling, Robert Ferrell. Gordoy Kayo, Joseph E FalU- gant, Randolph B Fell, William Fielding. James A Fawns, William B Fleming, Alexander Fawcett, George 3 Frierson, Charles Fox, Jacob Friend, Ilham Freeman, John Pinner, James Folef »-•—«* ,J j.u a *v.,, fey, John tiannigan, Andrew Hatley, Thomas Flaherty, Wiliam FolUard, Cornelius Flynn, David Fitzgerald, Edw’d 8 Fulton, John Folliard, Jared Fitzgerald, Patrick Fitzger ald, La wren oe Fitzgerald. MiehoelFeelr, Michael Finney, Urban C Fraser, John G Fisher. Wm G Foote. Wm T Feay, Frederick Fisher, Robert G Ferguson, Isaao Ferguson, Wm A Ferguson, Patrick J Flemming, Dominick FTatieyrjaa B Foley, John Fagan, Jaeob C Fattier*. martin. John Gerdts, Benjah stdn, Ebeneser W M Gifford, James E Godfrey, Georgs A Gordon, Galvin L Gilbert. Samuel Goldsmith, NicktesGeil, Horaoc Gillum. John 8 Green, Fronds LGue, JaaGowan, William T Goodwin. Wiiliam W Goodrich, Michael Gearc Michael Gay, Lewis Grenvold, Israel Geer, Joshua Griffil srt 8 Gray, George M Griffin. Julius B Gaudry, William Gorrughty, Hugh Grady, Benj George, John Gallagher, Pat rick Goman, Lawrence J Guiimartto, Nathaniel M Gilman, John Gilliland, Geoi “ John Gilliland,George WGermany,'WmEGeffcken, John MGnerard, Joseph Ganahl, Henry L Gilbert, Patrick Gor don, Michael Gordon, Harvey J Gilbert, George Gass. Cart- ten Gerdts. Matthew Gallagher, Daniel M Gugsl, William O Godfrey, John L Grayson, Richard D Outran, Wm H Grady, Win w Graham, John Gotts. ' • H.—Thomas Holoombe, David F Halsey, William Hess, Ouistopber Hasaey, Richard H Howell, Charles S Hardee, William Howe, William Hunter, William F Holland, James Hunter, George 8 Hording, Edwin E Herts, Martin Horn, Happt, William Lemuel L Horer. JohnHaupt, Samuel B Henry, Henry: fladpt;-WIDiiun W H * sham, John E Hernandes, Robert, 1 ■wrxinuy. mutamzseras, unuan.li William P Hunter, Marmaduke Hamilton m, Charles F Hamilton. John F Hamilton, Hone. William H Hausman, David Barrigan, Henry Har- pek. Howell W Hollister, Enoch D Hendry, John G Howird. William H Holmes, Geo Troup Howard, William B Hafe, Gustays A Hoioomoe, Claus Hartman, 8am(tel Hamilton.' 'Edward Lynch, John T Latham, PUB b fi kin, James J lxgan, ioreph Lippmanf A thine. Casp neiS Levy, Cbarfes * — Izrers, John lAisa, Samuel A T Lawrence, Antonio Lau rence, James Unnahan, Patrick Leonahan, Patrick Izrvett. Mulford Marsh. William IMenr; Adolph* Mode. John Makto, Gefert “rtjpK Meldrfm. Dan Malfette. norace worse. William H May, Samuel S Miller,, * ** chison, Christian W Maylaimfer. Solomon Mayor, terron, Loder MehrW Jacob Marues, John E Ma ry Macnhard, Thomas R Mills. James Monnahan B 2f aU "& J * cob Ml*. Matthias H Meyer, Alvin K Miller, Simon Morris. Leander Moore. Jno A Merer O MutalL MkWl F.b& Thonus Meath, John Murchison. Bryan M Morel, Charles Richard C MackalL Michael Thomas Meath, John Murehi* Mills, John Maharmer. Thomas Mabar, WilUam E Moi Morris, Jeugen H —*• ■ -I Mehrtens. Thomas Murtsugh, ntog. Charles Muller, Cornelia* D Murohy, Millen, Isaac M Marsh, Wm B Mell, John John Tester H Mannii _ UUpbamB MiBm, Iuk II M^.h Wn"tl mhC.oo, Murphy,JohnS Montmolllu, JameaSMagilL DeTid Moran. J S. h , n “* Uon - Jma Mack/Joseph M Ma tolas, John Miller Edward H Martin, John R Marlin, Jesse 5 0a f, t ’J a 5 nc L^Mansfield, Henry 0 Mehrtens, Henry K Mbntfort, Henrich Wm Meyer. Horny Morse, Andrew Mo loney, Patrick Mosterson, John Murpby, Martin B lfeyer. Nathaniel 0 Mills. John Moran, Thoms* A Maddox, Simeon 8 Moody, Isaac Minis. Wm J Moore, Domingo Martin*®. FA- ward Moran, Abraham F Mordeeal, James M MordeeaL Dan- iel Mitchell, Thos B MaxwelL DanielW Miscally. Jacob Mas- teo. Thomas Maddea. John R Meyer, Emanuel Mendel. John ^othyMnr^y^SifoS JohnGMehrtens, John FMullJganTEdwardMulligan,Thos McNally, AlbrinkMoore. TbomiTMahan, Janra*%owe John B Moore, Edward Mahsr. Michael MeskilL Michael Martin, Patrick H MalleUe. Frederick Mundorf. Mcdeskey, Barth. I « .. . -eHeury, Michael McGrea Patrick McGovern, Norman W McLeod. William J Mein- McHardy, Angus McAl- pln, Michael McCarty, hell McHugh. James Mcfansrnej, John McGunnigle. Thomas O McClnskey. James McFeelr Patik MeGloto. Dennis McGuire. John McCall, John McCau- liffe, Thomas J McNUb, James MeGloto, Edward McCabe John McDermott James McBride. Thomas McAuliife, An' drew McGreaL John McHugh. Thomas McCollum. Thomas McNichoias. Robert Mclutire. Jeremiah McCarthy, Uurenee McManus, Patrick McLaughlin, James D WcEUnn. John Mc- Nlsh, Daniel J McKenzie. John McCabe. Edgar M McDonelL George G N McDonelL William McKendre, Michael McNal- by, Peter McCormack. John McMahon, James McDonald, Joseph 8 McDonelL Michael McCullough, Jeremiah McCar thy. John R Mclntirs, Daniel McCarthy. William McFaugh- an. Tho* W McClane. . tl—George N Nlchofe, Thomas JNeylor. Daniel Nelson, Samuel Nuttman. James S Neidlinger. Nathl Numnier. John G Neidlini— — n v * • —• - NNeyleJ ton, Robert u .’voex, James Nungazer, WilUam Nuncazer. Edwin L Neidlinger, Lewis F KieoD, Thomas W Neill Joseph Nowlan, Walter 8 Nott. David B Nichols. John NeilL Ed No. 1 BairtsjjSfwS *,P*i Tfa "Sf!l now herald it to th^world ■ •‘aagAaggeSg r . „ iterative and Blood p. H « '■ ever known. To the udeniSZtTi. r ***i ey ■ tetim of Gilead. E*pedal]r *n i>—P t0T *4 Itself a, I Kir* w »• Price »1 (lOKrtolU, W0.1DER ter s-r fesj: Un4 '* nub -“ MfS.h StaJlS,h.»ln tain life, check the ulceration 5 and”211I health. ThUUnotan S?bStfijMkl into the market withoot a ttoreogkUfaLa^NriM I be 72? d » that what hi, bS,I Intro,rf non liro. tton th, djw, to I DKVUEf COMPoIwd'RiSb LOU]m I physician to be almost dying with health, and is not willing that so rrwt a tw*’ I from thcee on whom - this Hrtt h death” has placed his mark will be retnrned, and aU agents ire *uth«U«d tar^j Ibo« lonn «re pol op to 55 ml, » mb , « „„ . , - v llran. John WOwens, George S Owens, Arminius Ocurlor, Edward O’Byrne. Wil liam C O’DriscolL Dennis O’Coonor, PhiUip O’Connell. Dan iel O'Hanlon. Timothy O’Connor, Timothy O’Brien. Patrick O’Cornor. Frederick Otto. George W Owens; Jonathan Olm- stead. Owen O’Rourke, Hennr Ohlmejer, William H Olcott, Daniel O’Solllvan, Daniel G Olcott Francis J O’Neil, Thom as O’Brien. Frances J Ogden, David O’Keefe. John Oglebj, John F O’Byrne, Michael W O’Bvrne, William P Owen* Daniel O'Sullivan. Dominick O’Byrne, Daniel O’Conner. Jas O’Hara. Bartholomew O'Leary, James P O’Hara, William W Oates. William H Owen. ^ P—Philip J Punch, Thomas Purse. John Poole, James Potter. Joseph E Pelot Charles F Preston. William Procter. Edward Padelford, Edward PSdelford. jr.. Elisha Parsons. Daniel G FhUbrick, Anthony Porter. Dennis M Patrick, Ed win Parson*. George Parsons, Edward Powers. John PostelL Joseph W Philips, John F Posey. William V Prentice. Henry C Preston. Thomas Pidgon. John M Palin. Samuel G Pan cost. Charles B Patterson, OrrinC Parker. John Phalen. Jas Potter, Michael Prendergast Edward J Puree. Martin Peyton, Charles Perry, Patrick Price, Patrick Pejton, Samuel Phil- brick, William F Preston. James M Prentiss, Thomas Pitt, Edward M Prendergast. George C Pnder. Robert W Pooler Andrew C Pacetty, Antonio Ponce, George W PoUard. Ed ward Potter, Antonio Ponce, Richard Prendergast. Andrew Jackson Pollard, James Prendergast, Samuel L Pittman. James Pendergast, Abner C Pomeroy, Joseph B Preston, Thomas Prendergast. William F Parker, James Prunty, Geo Powers. William Parish. son, William Remshart, George Robertson, jr. Robert R Rhodes.Henry Rober, WUliam Rogers, Charles KRobinson, Andrew M Ross. John W Remshart. James G Rodger*. Ber nard Roden, James B Read, George Robbins. Joseph Kosse, jr., David Rosenblatt. William P Rowland. Wm P Roberts, John Reilly. Jefferson Roberts. John PW Read. Jas Rhind, Joseph Ribero, Jaeob Roeenband, John 8 Rogers. Allen Russell, William Robinson. James Riley. Horace J Royal!, John Reedy. Alexander R Ralston. Thomas M Rods. John B Ross. Thomas Redfren. Beniamin Reed Joseph B Ripley. Patrick Reilly, Francis Ryan. John Riordon. John W Rabun, James M Russell, Robert Ralford. Waring RusselL Cbarfes W Rogers. Felix J Rosenburg. Chi Roberts, Francis Reeves, Joseph R< Rysn.Gerton Rosenblatt. Levi S RuaseU.Christoper Russell, Cornelius Rorke, James Ronsldson. Michael Rocbford. Alex ander R Ralston. John C Rowland, Patrick Ryan. Janies RusselL Henry Ryan, WilUam Robkln, Jeremiah Ryan Jno Ryan. John T Rowland, James LRlchardwne. WUliam Rob inson. John G Rlchsrdsone, Hiram Roberts. Cad wall*der D C Rhind. Lante Ryan. James L Roarignol, Francis J Ruek- ert Joseph D Rogers. Thoms* Ryan, Tobias Rothfeder. Louis Robider. Michael J Reilly. William F Richardson, George Rams peck, William Riley. WUliam Ritchie. 8—Patrick K Shiels, Henry Seltxer, Wm Hennr Stiles, Patrick Smith.FTancIs Sorret, SamUel 8 Sibley. Edward A Souilard. Abraham Simpson. Llzar Solomons. John A Schaf fer. Frederick Schaffer, Francis F Strobhart. Francis Shells, Jlarmsn Silbcr. Joachim R Sauscey. James J Snider, John Savage. Ezra Stacy, James H Sandiford, Jacob Shaffer, Con rad Schnider, John G Sexton, John H Strons, John FStur- tovant, Walter W Smith, Francis M Stone. Emanuel Shef- tall, John H Stegto, Alexander J C Shaw, Farley R Sweat, James F Stokes, John A Staley, Abner Sawyer. Samuel B Sweat, James Sullivan. Solomon Sbeftall, Daniel T Scran ton. Daniel H Stewart. John Slone. WUliam Salto, Joseph D Stebbins, Jacob Spang, WUliam Shinnera, John ShuuxeL Matthew Shannon. Dennis SuUIvan, PhUip Smith, John Shwink. James Shea, James P Screven, Thompson L Smith. William SwnU, Richard Scanlan, Alexander A 8met*. Wil- liam H Smith, Andrew Steafvater. Edward J 8andere, Mor- decai Sbeftall, Sr., Jacob A Shaffer. Herman Sangstoeh. Jas M Stripling. Francis 8awyer, Timothy Sheridon, John Scud- der. James Skinner, Lewis 8^th, John Shea, Geo I Spen cer, Samuel L Speisegger. Simon Santim, Thomas Smith. James Shephard. James Skinner. George Simmons, Thomas Smith. Thomas Scalley, George J Smith, John Stoddard. Jesse J Smith. John B Span, Capt John Stevenson, Dr James M Schley. Thomas Saunders. John Steinberg. Wyatt W Starke, William Starr. William J Stafford, William R Sy mons, Patricx Scanlan. Joseph Sullivan, John SuUIvan, John Scanlan, George N Staley. Henrv8t*rk, George Shultz, Dan- iel SnlUvan, Henry Saunders, Charles E Smith, Samuel Sol omons, Edward J Saunders, Thomas F Stevens, Newton Stripling. WlUiam Star, jr., Amos Seudder. James Swan Sullivan. Adam Short John Sherlock, WUliam Sanders, Chares Scbreck. Ephraim Seudder, Augustus Scheldt man. John Sullivan, Martin SuUIvan. William F Shearer, Nicho las Sinnot, Michael Sbehan, John Shellman. Julius Smith, George W Stile*. Patrick SuUIvan, James E Stirk, William Smith, John Smith. Abraham A Solomons, Joseph M SheU- man. Edward Scaff, Henry H Scranton. Georg* Stevenson, Mordeeal Sbeftall. Jr.. James C Sturterant, Moses J Solo- mons. Joseph M Solomons, Solomon SheftaU, James H She- han, George W Sanders, Henry Straus, Diedrich Shaffer. Jno E Stiiwell. Nelson Smith, Francis Clement Stebbins,Richard 8tee!e, Peter Smith. Richard Smye. James Smith, Henry W Smith. Taleotto. W Skill, ' ! T,—Peter GThomas. John F Tucker, John TThomas, William S Thompson.George HTitcomb, Charles G Tslbird John DTenbroeMolin Thompson, Frederick A Tapper, Jas . .. . .... Thurrt. WilUam B Tinsley, Barnard G Til den, Anderson C Maiden-lane, New York. Toms. FrancU Truchelut WlUiam TThompson, John Her* N. B.—The gennine bears the written ngnahus ney, Edward Townsend. John C Taylor. Alfred F Toriay, Is- ' ' ' * * **—'* *■" reel K Tetft, Lewis E Tebeau, Wm H TUon. John H Thode. Cornelius Turbush, Josiah P Tustto. John V Tarver. Israel K Telit, David Thompson, WUliam Thomas. Peter Thomp- , ■^Charles Thomp son, Michael Tonder. Richard T Turner, Marion B TalbinL John Trumptor, James O Thompson, Martin Tufts, Georg* T Theus, Francis Marion Thread craft, Nssbit P J Taylor, Paul Thomaason. Benjamin T Theus, Richard Thomas, Thoms* M Turner, Henry Thompson. I V—-Charles Van Horn. David Feeder Tristam VerstUle, Henry H VerstUle. WilUam H 8 Veratnie, Henry' Vlslstitch, William C Vandonbuigh, Charles Vandenmark. | .,W—Richard Wayne,Edward G Wilson, WUliam Waters, htobprt D Walker, Henry F WUltok, Laurence W Wall, Na than i*l P Webster, Henry O Wyer. James T Webb, Henry B \ W»ed, Smith Warner, Thomas White, FrancU HWelman, I Niched*# Wolf. WUlUm White, Thomas S Wayne, Benjamin Whitehead. Jacob Wine berg, Samuel A Wood. George 8 I Wait, Charles WUson. Thomas J Walsh, John W Wilson. Jo- Jepb Washburn, Zacnarlah N Winkler, LewU W Wells. Ed-1 Lmund WaUen, WyUv Woodbridge. Christopher White, SetoJ Woodward. Isaac Wilder, Dennis Wynn. James White, Phlks lH Wild mat, WlUiam Watson. WUlUm P White, Philip D| fWoolbopte.Asbbel Welles, John'J Waver^acob Walter,] George M WUlett James T Well**, James WhUihan. Enas Wlthington. Allen R Wright, Samuel Wilmot, Wm WIUoo, Wiliam Wright James M Wayne. WUlUm Thorn* WUUama, I Patrick White, James W IM Wadley, Jacob Wsldbnrg. WyUy, Isaac P Whitehead. LewU Wiggins, William Wafers, JamM White,Stephen P. Whitehead, James lUfaMMAroJ ry K Washburn, CUus Wittsehen, Conrad WHHpPPH John WiJIUaubn. John C, Wagner. George M Waldbdrg, Jno J WitU, Eavrard O WithtogtS, Jame«8 WUktof, Nmw*tJ Wallate, William H WUtberger, Fetor Wntberger, fifaneod Walter. Joaenh W Wahater, Amos K Webster, Tho# Whit? Thomas Wo^ Henry F WlUink, Jr., George 8 Webb. Wn- liMd Webster, Michael Welch. JbbnKWard. Stephen B WU, , liim*. Irvin L Wolf, John Widtham', Michael Weidoo, Fran* I Wilson. Augustus Fade, n.on^« ‘VhitarilleH •eyUldte,Jamra^O dfeh^twlj ■din Welgitm, Aaron WUbur. ’ WT^-BrEutoilYoitog,P«UrT<m«li.JoltoAT(tol-,WIl- Uje—Atoffs BtttMw, Jut Bman-ii, SotanM Mfj CAIll'KIl'S SPANISH M1ITIHK THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD! A -IVoI a Partlclt of Mtrntr, in JI A INFAUJBI^ REMEDY for SarjIaR. EIi»- f Rhcunutum. Ob.tm.tc Cut.Bwiu Erirtim.ninit jr YuitiUe CD the F.ce. Riotchc. Bell.. OrnSTKl S°.?"S n ”' >r T "'"- H..1 EftliJSSt M ft rf the Rone.mi JotoU.Stubborn ElntMUIknl dec, Lumbftgu, Sptoal CoinpUtow, end ill ln T IhU valuable Medicine, which ha* berem* cekbnwL the number of extraordinary cure* effected thrtcrkk agen^.haainduced the proprietors. *t the omit mod of their friends, to offer U to the pnhb'e. which feet 5* «a toe utmost confidence in its rirtutsand wonderfsitanttl properties. The foUowtogcertificaUi.HlectedfromsUn number, are. however, stronger twtimeoj th*i the mo word of the proprietors; and are all from rntlmea rt known in their localities, and or the highest miecUUk °° w in the dty rf gkhiwsKi. V 1. BOYDEN. Esq., of the Fxcbsnge Hotel. Rthcnl. known every where, says he has seen the Medidae caW Caxrzx's Staxma Mixmtx administered is wenhsaW nearly all the disease* for which It U rwmme- eu, with the most astonishingly good results. He ail it* toe roost extraordinary medicine he has cm teea. : AGUE AND FEVER—GREAT CTKE-I hmhrttril. that for three years I had Ague and Fever of th* motl r> fent description. I bad several Pbrjleiant lock Urn qaa- titles of Quinine, Mercury, and I believe ill tb* Tonicsi- wtired. but aU without any permscent relief. AtW| tried Cakttb's Staxob Moti rz. two bottles of which tfe tually eared me, and I am happy to say 1 hire hsd ndtir ChilU or Fevers since. I consider it the tot Tonic iafe world, and the only medicine tbit ever retched mvtsse. Beaver Dam, near Rishmond. Vs. JOBS LOSfiDEJf C. B. LUCK, Esq., now in the dty of Richmond, in41 many years in the Post Office. h»» inch confidence is k astonishing efficacvof Caimx's Stjsw MurnttUts has bought upwards of 60 bottles, which be bu gives uj to theafflictcil. Mr. Iaickurs be hs* never known Hu fail when token according to direction*, n- Vlivnr . . Mjxtteb. which were most truly surprising. He nji |> ease of Consumption, dependent on the Liver, tbe nodi feet* wore wonderful indeed. SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of the firm of Drinkerk Mork, Richmond, was cured of liver complaint of * yean iti* tog. to the use of two bottle* of Carter'* Spanish klihe GREAT CURE OF SCROFVU-Tbe Editor* <ff tbe Ri6- mond Republican hadaserrant employed in their pew room,'cnrei of violent Fcrofula.oonibined with Rhes* tism, which entirely disabled him from work Two ton of Carter’s Snantib Mixtnre made a perfect ear* of hin. «i the Editors, in n public notice, say they •• cheerfully tea* mend it to all who are afflicted with any di»«*e cf 4* blood.” STILL ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA-I bad s twj valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter'* Spani-hlfc tore. I consider it a truly valuable medicine. J.UU8I TAYLOR. Conductor on the R. F. k P. R. R. Co, RichncH Virginia. Salt Rheum of BO Years Standing Cam Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, residing in the city cf Rkhwrt was cured by three bottles of Carter'* FpsaUh Salt Rheum, which he had nearly 20 years *nd whitkil the physicians of the city could not cure. Mr. Thoap* is a weU known merchant of Richmond, Vs., and hi* aU is most remarkable. WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond, V» , had i*tn» cured of Spyhilis. in tbe worst form, by Carter'* 5to*“ Mixture. He ears ho cheei fully recommend* it, *od ca shiers it an invaluable medicine. RICHARD E. WEST, of Richraond.wu cored of 8cn*» and what physicians called confirmed Coninnipfice, q three bottles of 0»rter’s Spanish Mixture. . EDWIN BURTON. Commissioner of foe Rermn*. ujik has seen the good effects of Carter'* Spaoifo Mixton »* number of Spyhilitic case*, and *ay» it fa» perfect can** that horrible disease. , i WM. G. HARWOOD, of Richmond. Va.. eared old and ulcers, which disabled him from walking. Toe* bottles of Carter's Spaniab Mixture, and wa» enabWJ walk without a crutch, in a short time permanently cau. Price 31 per bottle. , „ .. u Principal Depots at M. WARD, CLOSE * 00-,>a B Miden lime. New York. .. . -j. T. W. DYOIT k SONS, No. 132 North 2d Street, Fto delpbia. BENNETT k BEERS.No. 125 Main-it..WAnm-J** And for safe by SHOMA3 M. TURNER * C” - M. CARTER, A. A. I/)IX)M0NS k CO.. Savannah. an*»J Druggists and Conntiy Merchant* everywhere. may^O—ly —'• COUGHS, COLDS AND P ACTIIJJS DE PARIS.—For the care of cwg^P" aDd bronchial affection* of the throat. »o this season or the year. We do not recommend to*r^ UUm departs to cure all the 1U* life B heir totol •ay they will cure all affection* of tbe throat ati a sm* them will prove. Manu&ctured by Moore * . Ullitkn.Unn VmV.i*I. r. i*. u.—iuo genuine ueaiA iw , T . k Taylor. Juat received and for *ai« by . mb4 W. W. LfNOOLN- Motuunectfig’l JgMERSON’S RAZOR STOOI’S.-Tbree tefrbreted are made and warranted by superior to any others now in u*e. Powj"”* sure and get the genuine Strop, u' there tn» uw counterfeits bearing tbe same name, the mod of wblO w ^f INGUSH VERMIN DESTR0Ym-toU»r^ i, *g5 E’ aively used in England for deftroyingajl * ^ ^ worms, kc. For RosSea and Ant*, there u to It. It has bern ftlrlr tolft* to Ibb ' ctual extol nnlnsWr^a^ Uod upon as an effectual Justreceived, and for sale by 7lhomasAWIfeoo,'lkyaztTrre5^SeS* MWyUy, titled to goto, and desirous of voting *t toe Mayor and Aldermen of tb* eity of r iO __ he next aleotiaO atannah and hamkts thereof, ore t atollat^iy offioa,aad rertrtorjj ime prescribed by law, els# they_wi WtoT^ghTcol,!.. .Dd be found much' more convenient tb»n 1 preparation*, os they con be carried atoetJWF^^, I L BKEN TDHKIBn raiOTOS TOWD^-5 article for bathing purpores. and ““Sis YYIGARS, TOBACCO. *0.-50-000 Mtor»OgJJ n^Bis ncy nw uv w. 6 do ujen' ■^ r0 2?vf AaetldA fiw eat do.28 doBogg’s do do. to store and for safe low by a boDGI ' Tl