The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, October 09, 1853, Image 4

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s HHra and ctftUlora| tv llUMJlrn, A'lni'i. -M th# rounbnu^ vWr ln teSiaiS ■spaa k«- r^ n »^ ■^^V. W| -i... r !i 1 ,...... I Mlnt-l of, said lllvina lu ■ OM Fort Argyla. alao, twonegro Lat 14 or 14 years old, and Porea*. about 0 To bo aoM by an order from the Ordinary -i -*-'-7^1,^ fn- boooii or u» «*tribwtooo u HENKY ■OOgfcAffl, J mrtwTuf au order of the m uf Bryan county, will I MHPWMRMV la ui4 county, <>n MTmAJ' I* Dtewater mxV, all the lands belonging to baeatate M Jama* ClanXoo, dccaaeod. lato or said county. •• •• J, 0. UAR8H, Adm'r. [Bbmi OmfrUHimUr 10th, 1M3. octa_ Is pvnyMTRATQR’H RALE.—By virtue of an order of tha Court or Ordinary or Chatham County will b# cold on [Saturday, tha tth October, oa tbawaulia*, corner of East niSprSdl SwSdJSjjhobMKK Huary nr«iHt»ui, .,.wx. I LIS 4S liiiiii' >2 : M II Bw U i- i aBjgsSp* -a art tWsfcxw to cits Tbaaaaffi Sfli ^ TmoXHAWL, PKr.o.q o. 1 ""' u “~*irtiom It may eon- ■*“ *t tha Court of lac* boon Io«t* . w ON nsnwwr, 1847; tf< I hand half of which lias ALOKRT WIIJ-IAM8, ». O. 0. Vf KoTomba and hairs. BHtRITT’B gSOgOfttS) lint Tueedayln r Norambar neat, baton tha oourthouaa door, In tha city _ Savannah. batwoao tha kgat hour* of aale, will be *old, *^(lrtona a*Swwolft»rtdtara 1 atc.,Tatutna4 In thaaehadula * of aa applicant for the baoaflt of tha toeoleent act, and sold by ordtrof tha hoooraMa tha Interior Court of Oatham eZmtrT oap» JOHN DKVANNY. Hhoriff. /^tHATHAWsUKItilTa8ALk<X)NT1NUED.—Will be sold, \J oa tha ItatTaaoday la November next, befbro the ooiirt hoaao la laTanneh, between the legal hour* of aal*, the fol* lowing property, to wit: Thrta nagro alaras. namely. Ma- rta, J&Va5d l2un, nod ntoatoankad of cattto, tevfcdon to satisfy a h. fa. onfbraclosara of [mortgage,] laajaad from Chatham tjoporior Omrt la laror of Augustus Myddcltoa 1HATIUM 8HEROT’8 8JU.E CONTINUED.—XYillba sold, rar. o. c. c. 0 on the lnt fusaday la November next, before tbe court house la tha city of Savannah, between the legal boon of sale, all that lot and Improvements, situate, lying end yiwg in tha tdXy of Savannah, and known In the pi.« of said city aa lot number Ally.live. Brown ward, cor* nor of Drayton and liberty -streets; levied on to satisfy two fl. fas. la favor of the Planters’ Dank ortho State of Georgia against Robert W. Fooler, administrator Caroline M. Fraser, deceased, and Rebecca M. Pooler. oct5 JOHN IiEVANNY, 8herllT o.o. rifllriUM stftt&!<5k court-mat tkrm. iwa.-w* t/ ward 0. WOsoo. Treasurer, Ac., nrmu Mordecal Myers. Trustee, he,—Rule AM.—Upon tbe petition of Kdward 0. Wilson, Traaourer of the Republican lllues Bull-ling an-l Loan Association, praying tbe foreclosure of the equity of redemption of and In all that parcel or lot of land, situate, ‘ lying and being io the elty of Savannah, county of Chat* ham, and State of Georgia, and known and distinguished in the plan of said dty at Lot No. Finy*slx (66), Rrown wan), ofhfontocai Myers, sabstituto trustee under the marriage aetUement of Rob’t W. Pooler and Mary J.. his wife, which aaid property was mortgaged by the aald Monlecal Myers, • trustee aa aforesaid, (under and by virtue or a clause in tbe uaid marriage settlement, authorizing the trustees to grant, bargain and sell all or any part of tbe property u pon the request of the said Robert w. ami Mary J. Pooler, and Nthelr request tbat said mortgage should bo made, bring evidenced by their signing and sealing said deed of mort* gagej to the said Kdward G. Wilson, Treasurer as afore* Mid, by deed bearing data the sixteenth day of December, In tha year ope thousand eight hundred and fifty-two. to secure tha payment ofthesumof two thousand dollars, with interest at the rate of elx percent, per annum, paya ble monthly, from the sixteenth day ol December. Anno Domini, 1662, on demand, aooording to tha tenor and riTect of a ocrtaln promissory note made by the aald Mordeeai livers, trustee as aforesaid, to the aald Edward G. Wilson, treasurer as aforesaid, bearing even data with the said mortage, and that there still remains unpaid thsreon, tho com of two thousand dollar* s * On motion of Griffln A Gordon, attorneys for petitioner, It I* ordered, that the said Mordeeai Myers, trustee as afore* mid, do pay into this Court, on or before the first day or the next term ofthle Ceurt tho prinripel and interest doe on the saM promissory not# and mortgage* *ml l'"* co ” f of this application, and In default thereof, that the equity of redemption of tho said Monlocal Myers, trustee as afore- Mid. and all claiming under aald trust lo tho aald mort* raired premises be thenceforth and forever foreclosed: And, It la farther ordered, that a copy of this rule be pub lished In one of the publio gazettes of this State, once n month for four months, or served on the mortgagor nr hi* special agent or attorney, at least three month* previous to the time the money Is directed to tho paid, and that such further and other proceedings be had as are proscribed by the statute* or the State of Goorgia, in such cases made and provided. »ep21—Inriro / v EORGIA—Bryan Vuuutu :—U» Uio UMnuutee* ui too VT estate of Elias Perry, deceased, lato of said county You are hereby notified that on the first Monday in Febru ary next, we will apply to the Court of Ordinary of this county for leave to divide tho estate of Elia* IVrry. de ceased. L D. DANIEL) N. J. CLARKE, > Adm’r*. ISAAC PERRY,J September 10th, 1843, sep-22—'iarolwpld G EORGIA—SuOkA tbunfy.*—To all whom it may con cern : Where#*, Jeliue Everitt will apply at the Court of Ordinary for luttora ilismlssory on tlic estates of John Everitt and Sarah Kvsritt: . . Thcao are, tliorofore, to clto and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make •Election (if any they have) on or before the first Monday \n November next, otherwise said letter* will be granted. Witness, Wm. Lee, aan., Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch coun ty, Dili 26th day of April, 1643. 2 ap!26 WM. LEE, 8cn’r..o.n n G yiUtU| A—Buttock CbunfyTo all whom it may concern: Where**, Groan R. Slater ami Thomas Dasher, Admin istrators on the estate or John 0.81ator. a minor, have ap- ,lied for letter* dlsinlasory; ..... Tlieseare tliereforeto cite and admonish all whom It may concern to be and appear at tho Court of Ordinary for Hul* loch county.on the first Monday In November next, to make objections, if any they have, otherwise said letter* will be ^Wltnww.Wm Lee,sen’r.Esq..Ordlnaryfornulloclioounty, lhls26th day of April, 1M3. a pl26 WM. I£E. Son’r, 0. D. 0. TryBbllGIA—Bullock County:—Sixty days after ilateap VJ plication will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Bul loch county, for leave to sell all the real estate of Joaiab A. Parrish, lata of said county, deceased. ’ HENRY J. PARISH, Adm’r. October 3d. 1843. oct3 E01UJIA—Rryam County i—Whereas. Z. K Dutton, ad mlnlstrator upon the estate of Henry Dutton, deceits, ed will apply to the Court of Ordinary of this county, for "lettors dUmuisory s These are therefore to cite all concornnd to filo tliclr ob jection*. (if any they have) in terms of tho law, otherwise -ill l - J Ordinary lor tetters of estate ol Henry L. Mlbo: Throe are, thrrvlb re, to cite and admonish all whom It may aoneern to lie and appear before aald Chart to make objec tions (If any tbay have) on orbeforetha first Monday In November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Wltn*aa.JohnM. MiUm. Em. Ordinary lor Chatham oom ty, thU 14th day of April, 1663. apll» JOHN M. MILLEN.o.c. 0. IXiROIA—Chatham Cbunlyr—All whom it may concern: Whereas, John B. Barnard will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for letters dlemisaory as administrator cum testa- mmto aaunexo on the estate of Mrs. Ann Mnngln t Tharo are, therafore. to clto and admonish all whom It way concern to b* and appear before aald Court, to make objection (If any they have) on or before the second Mon- day in January next, othorwlM said lottora will lie grunted. Witness, John M. Milieu. Esq.. Ordinary for Chatham •ountv. this 14th day of July, 1H43. Jyl6 JOHN M. M1LLEN, o. /l EORGIA—CkalAam Cbnn/y7-To all whom It may concern: VJ Whereas, John Kvorard will apply^t the Court of Or- dlnsry for loiters of dlsmlsaory ns aduRnistrator on tho es tate of lwtriek Tlerny, deceased : Throe are. therefore, to dto and admonish all concerned to file their objections (ir any they have) to tho applicant In Ih* Clrrk’s ofilce uf said Court, on or before the first Mon day of November next, otherwise letters dlsmlsaory will bo granted. \ Witness. John M. MllIon,E*q..Cnllnarjr for Chatham eoun- ty, this 30tli day of Much, 1843. inbSO JOHN M. MIIJ-EN, o. c. o. 7TlX)R0!A—CJto/Aam Cbimfp.—'Tn'alfwTioin It may eon. VJ com: Whereas, William J. Bulloch, Executor of the rotate of Mary Neufvlll. doceaeed, will apply to the Court of Ordinary for letters dismiasory on the said estate: These are, therefore, to cits and admonish all and slngn- lar the kindred and creditor* of raid deceased, to be and appear at the office of John M. MiUen, Ordinary, within llio time prescribed by law. and show cause (If any they ve) why aald let tor* should not be grantod. Witncea. Joseph Ganahl. Deputy Ordinary for ChaUiam county, this 1st day of August. 1843. July 29 JOSEPH GANAHL G EORGIA—CTflMam am/yr—To all whom it may con corn: Whereas, Norman Wallace will apply ut tlio Court of Ordinary (or letter* dlsmi&sory as Excutor on the estate of Robert Isaac : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may ooucem to be and appear before said Chart to make ebjee- tlon (If any they have) on or before the first Monday in February noxt, otherwise said loiters will bo granted Witness. John M. Milieu. Esq.. Ordinary for Cbatliam coun. ty,this second day of July, 1843. Jy3 JOHN M. M1LLEN. C. 0, 0. G ” EOROIA—Chatham Count}/1 -To all whom It may con cern : Whereas, William 0. Dawson, will apply at the Court of Ordinary for lottcr* dismiasory ou tho ostalo of Christopher Dawson, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all wtom it may concern, to l>e and appear before said Court to make objection, if any they have, on or before the first Monday in March next, othorwlio said letters will bo granted. Witness, Joseph Ganahl, Deputy Ordinary for Chatham county, this 31st day of August. 1843. sel JOSEPH GANAHL dp. o. c. c. C l EORGIA -Chatham County t—To all whom It may con« F concern: Whereas. Caroline Zipncror will apply at ** - Court of Ordinary for letters dismiasory on the cats' George J. Zipncror: These are, therefore, to cite and and admonish all whom It may concern to be and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday in March next, otherwise said letters will lie granted. Witness, Joseph Oanahl, E*q.,Dop. Ordinary for Chatham ‘til day of August 1843. JOSEPH GANAHL DP. 0. 0. c. / 1 EORGIA—Ckatkarn OtunijfTo all whom it may coi VJT cern: Whereas, I'hinea* M. Kollock will apply at the Court at Odlnarv. for letter* of dismis*lon a* executor on '.he estate of Miss Priscilla Houston : These are. therefore, to citoand admonish all whom it may concern, to he and appear before said Court to make objec tion (if any they have) on or before tho first Monday in January next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, John M. MUlen. Esq., Ordinary for Chatham coun ty tills 1st day of July, 1843. Jy2 JOHN M. M1I.LEN o. o. c. t l EORGIA—Liberty County j—To all whom it may con i' earn: Whereas, S 11 Perry will apply to the Court of Ordinary fur letters dismiasory as administrator on tho estate of Ablal Perry: Tliuso are therefore to clto nnd almonlsh all whom It may concern to ho and appear before said Court to make objections, if any they have, within Uio time prescribed by law. otherwise said letters will Ik? granted. U Given under my hand at this office this 3d dav of Septem ber, 1363. sup7 W. !’. GIRARDEAU. O. L, C. /11XJRGIA—Liberty Countyi—To all whom It may con V.T cern: Whereas, V. Grest will apply at the Court of Or dinary for letters dlsmlsaory as administrator on the estate of K.'Cottman; These are, therefore, to clto and admonish all whom it may concern to he nnd nppcnr before sail) Court to louko Objection (If any they lrnve) within thu tlmo prescribed by law, otherwise said loiters will Ik? granted . (Siren under iny hand at this office, this 1st day of Au- -•si_1R53. niigfi W. P. GIKAUDKAU. n. (, r. C l EORGIA—Liberty Oiunty.—All persons concerned nre T hereby notified, tliat sixty day* after date. I shall ap ply to tho Court of Onlinnry of Liberty county for loavo to sell the real and personal eslato belonging to the estnto of the late James Moody, deceased, of raid county, for the benefit of the creditors of said estate and for the purpose of a division of said estate among tho lieira and distribu tees of said estate. nug4 M. J. MOODY. Ex’or. WATUli-UUfUa INSTlTUTK~UIM*KDUte2- VILLE, O&ORGIA. D ll. H 0 DOYLE takas pleasure In nnnouMlng tu Inva lid* and th# publl* generally, that the above popular and superiorly appointed establishment,formerly con-*not ed by T. Oaxlton Ootui, H, D., la now ready for the decep tion of patient* seeking a restoration to health. All chronlo disease* of tha human organism a .. treated at this Institute t dyspepsia, gout, rheumatism, itlon, liomorrhold* or piles, hsraorr’ r piles, haraorrhagea. amen- rrnwa, floor albui.genltal ills- eooatipatlon, . orrhoea, menorrhcaa, dyamanorrl—, plscementa, aired Iona of tha uyea and ear*, tatter, ery< slpelaa and all chronlo diseases of th* akin and scalp, scro fula, dropsy, Syphilis, and the humoral disease* g- nerat- ly, neuralgia, sciatica, tie douloureux, hysteria, epilepsy or the railing sickness, vlrtlgo, paralysis, apoplectic tenden cy. bronchitis, asthma, chronlo Infiauiatlon ol the stomach and bowels, atrophy, and Indeed every possible habit of, or chron c diseased action that la curable—and oilifisediet art cural/t. If no organic lesion be present. The Indies’ Department is under the immediate supervi sion or that accomplished lady. Mr*. Jsxa M*Tnixwa.sowell known to the old natrons of the establishment The faclUUus which this Institution oiler* (or the prosecu tion of a strictly hydropathic and liygienio course of treat meat, together witn its easiness of access from all points In Georgia, and the adjoining States, renders It peculiarly adapted to the wanta of invalids, desirous of availing them selves of tho efficacy of the water-cure. Tho purity or tho water and accommodations for guests, are too well known lo need comment. In fitting up the establishment no expense haa been spar ed that could conduce to make it one of the most desirable places of retort for invalids in tho United States. Patients will be required to foriilsli their own out-fit.— Thc^o will consist of friction sheets nnd towels, compresses, and blankets, for sudorific purpurea. All of which can be purchased here on tho most reasonable terms. Tkh*»—Professional attention, use of hath*. Ac . 110 per week—board $6 per week—payable monthly. Servant* boar-led and 1 rented for 310 per, week. All totters of Inquiry promptly answered. jur.ett mm: C 37T ► R'l'-lW-.l l -riss.tr r|31re following It * copy af 1 Congress, entitled "An act » Uetb of June, one thousand eight hundred and approved March Id. M63. via t , -ftr r ArntteaywriWamariA That the PorimarteT General shall t-safee the fact* to be Investigated In relalh* to the eontractuT A. 0. Woo. far the transportation of the mall in noenn steamers flrom New Ymk to NawOrtesna, Cliarleston, Savannah, Havana, and Ohagrro, back, pet art of March third, eight** hundred and forty aw ren. for the purpose of Mrortalnlac how far the contreeteor- responds with the original Mds, and shall report to Con gress at th* next session tha facta and clrcnmstances con nected with Ih* said contract j and also far what amount th* said mall service conld b* performed If a new contract should be made, and whether the ships farnUhed under mM contract are built according to Its terms. The Post master General Is farther directed by this act to ascertain, and report to Onngrtsa at IU next session, far what emonnti the service, now performed under the anreral contract* wllli tho Navy and Post Office Department* far carrying the mail In oeran steamer*, can be hereafter performed, upon the supposition that the United States shall take the steam ers according to contract, and roll or transfer them.” Except in respect to th* New Orleans and Vera (Yu» route, which may be discontinued by tho Postmaster Gen eral. on the allowance of one months’ e»‘‘ ' .... In all the contract* giving to the United take |n*ses*ion of the ships is. in suhttance, ■■ iouuvr ; - Ana the said Secretary of th* United Slates Navy, far the tlmo brio*, shall at all time* exercise control over raid ‘M to take ' Slates, m ——WHDtothe WWPW a dollav* and fifty wih wv wvt j vale at voch tofaa. vmv VhaYl ho thin iwolvo mWh«Ifoveoiyrt, m vel* fc* rther lands. hbW. Uio oftertng of the ohoyo'. day* appointed, nnd w-ffl pro are advrrtteed. nnVfi (he n fa tho sales thus dosed: Pat n Given nndev my band, at thoVity vdxua twenty-lint day vd Jorm, Awrm IfafartM *m \ hundred and fifty-three, fly the rVflddent: WXMKl-VS’ Wl-MV, Jonv UlisoN, tvyrnmissfawot vJr tho t>mvol IaViA Stffaq., mww co mrvnmto\ vtwtekhvo FS-ery person entitled Vo the right vd pW-WWHWfi fo VAV of the land* wfihto the towo-Mp* and WAfo W to>a*o'h , foV ♦hovo ennmevated. i* VesnTred to x-«taVdWh Vh* HVWO to tho ivfiistvav ond ri-ridtwr vd -HI.1 RhMittl, steamships, and ahail at any tlmo have tho right 1 them for the exclusive n*o anti service of tho United hi blates the right to «*«•. 8»»d make pi j*m(Vit thrtVfoi OkWWO Ok Wwrttrii- itsnce, as follows : We alter wring thi* nrtfae. sod tvdore tW dot OVd^toVed ^ estate ol IRVING IIOUSK, Wathinfjton, lHttnrt of Oulumljia.—The undcrvlrned, late proprietor of .French’s Hotel, Norfolk, Va.. haring recently lea«et| jve popular establishment, takes pleasure in Inform ing hi* numerous friends that he hsa, nt great lalmr nnd oxprnso, refitted and furnished the houso ami provided tho most ample arrangement* for the comfort and convenience of all who may favor him with their patronage. Having had considerable experience in hotel-keebing lie flatters himself that families and single boarder* can be ac commodated at the Irving as satisfactorily as nt any other hotel or boarding liouso In tho United States. Members of Congress and othcra visiting Washington, with a view to reside (here for some time, would do well to examino this house before makingarrangementselsewliero. It Is eligibly situated at the corner of 12tn street and IVnn svlvanla avenue, midway between tho Capitol and Depart ment*. Tho building la large and of modem architecture, the rooms are spacious and well ventilated, and the furni ture Is new nnd of the beat description. Stilt Better.—Tho charges are moderate and In accord ance with tbe tubes, whilst tho tables groan with the best that tho country afford*. Call, examine, and s itlsfy your- hoIvos. DANIEL D. FRENCH. Washington. D. C.. June 1.1663 Jc7 _ I-TfL IlKNNKTT A CO., SUCCESSORS TO J. C. THORNTON*. . r\ Having purchase-1 tlio entire Interest of Mr. J. C. Tnoarrax In hi* Carriage establishment In this city, most respectfully solicit a continuation of the ex tensive patronage so liberally bestowed on tho Into proprie tor. It Is our intention to keep a largo and extensive as sortment of all kinds of Carriage*, suited to this market. Tlio lato proprietor. Mr. J C.Thornton, willact as our agent at the norlh.for the purchase and supply of our establish ment. HI* experience of twenty years In tho business at the South, will insure to our friends nnd natrons such a well selected stock a* cannot fall to give entire aatUfactinn. Mr. Rrxxm will give hla personal attention to all kind of repairing, as heretofore. IJilVIS S. BENNETT. TIKfllAS A. DROWN. maylO JUDGE W. HARRIS. A CARD.—It will be seen from the above, that I have sol-1 out to Messrs. K S. I Ins nett A Co., and I have every confi dence in tho ability of these gentlemen, both in capability aud capital, lo successfully conduct tho business, ami keep up tho reputation of tlio establishment. Mr. 1.KWU 8. Dennett has been my foremsr. for tho lasl two rears, and I take pleasure In recommending him to the public a* an iodnstrioua. capable and deserving man. who. while looking to hla own Interest, will not n*glect those of hi* patron*. In relinquishing my business In this placo, I tako tlio op- portiinlly to say. that It is not from nnv dissatisfaction whatever. Since my residence In Uio city of Havannah. I have been kindly and generously treated, and have sue reeded much better than I anticipated. In the rourse I have Just taken. I have been promoted by considerations of n private character altogether ; wherever I may lie. I shall always carry with inn the liveliest sens*? of obligstlon. and cherish tlio dee|M>st Interest In tlio proa- perily and advancement of tho city and it* jieople. Noth ing will do more to eifrct this. than, the sustaining of a healthy and honorable competition. I*t thegnnd |>eopleof the City and Stale seo to It. J. C. THORNTON. SavaNNXII. 9tli Mnv.1843. N. D.—Mr. 1L D. W. Alexander Is my legally authorized agent for the transaction and closing up of my business. *“ J. C. Tilt”**"*"** to direct such change* In their machinery and internal E irnt* m th* raid Secretary may require; the cost liangos to be ascertained by the Mils actually part therefor, and the proper compensation of tlio value of tho ship*, when so taken as aforeMld, to be ascertained by ap. pralsera to bo mutually chosen by the parlies aforesaid.’' Now. notice a mnnrr oivxx. that xrilh a view of report ing to Congress. In ax complete a manner as possible, the Information ealled for hy Congress In aecllon third above quoted from Uio act of 3d March tat— ntopneAin Will be received at tho Post Office Department, In the dty of Woahington, until 3 o'clock, p. ov. of Mon-lav. 3l»t day of October next, for conveying the mails of the United Stales for six yean from th* first day of October, 1864, In tho manner and tlmo herein specified No. 1. From Now York to Oowos, in England, and thence to Bremen Haven, In Germany, and from said Bremen II*. v*n. hy Cow*# to New Yosfc. me* a month. Proposals for on* additional trip a year, each way, Will he considered. No. 2. From Charleston. Poulh Carolina, hy Savannah. Georgia, and Key West, Florida, to Havana. In Cuha. and from Mid Havana, by Key West and Savannah, to Charles ton. 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 Ctiogre* (.UplnwaH) nnd back, twice a month. PropoMl* to omit Cliarleston and Savannah will be con- aldared. In lion of above,proposals will strobe received far ser- eo from Nsw York to Aspinwall. direct. 2.000 miles, and maylO 1IORNTON. King. sold letters will ha granted. apl2S A. II. SMITH, o. w. c. G EORGIA—Liberty 0>un/y—To nil whom It may c cern: Whereas. William J. King. Sr., will amdv lettera of administration on the estate uf Dr. li lo of Mid county, deceased : These are, therefore, to olio and admonish all whom It may concern, to be nnd nppear before said Court to mnko objection (if any they have) within the lime prescribed by law. otherwise Mid letters will tie granted. Witness, W. P. Girardeau, Ordinary for Liberty county, this 24th day of September, 1843. sep’20 W. P. Ollt.ritPKAU. o. L. c. G EORGIA—Aiterty County j—To nil whom It may con cern : Whereas. Mnry J. Way will apply to tho Court Onlinnry for letters dismUsory on thu estate of Nathaniel J. Way. late of said county, deceased: Tlu-se are, therefore, to clto nnd admonish all whim It may enneurn, to !m and appear before said Court, to innko objections. If any they have, within tlio time prescribed by law. otherwise said letters will Ik? granted. Witness. W. P. Girardeau. Esq., Onlinnry for liberty countv. this 21 th day of September. 1843. __**p29 W. P. GIRARDEAU, o. t. a. f y'EORGIA—Melnloth County t—To nil whom it may cm VJ ccm : Whereas, Mrs. Sarah G. liluo will apply nt the Court of Onlinnry for loiter* of administration on tho estate ofJame* Blue: These are therefor* to clto and admonish all whom It may concern, to bo and appear before Mid Court to make objection, if any they have, on or before the Aral Monday In November next, otherwise said letter* will bo granted. Given under my baud this twentieth day of Septamltor, >p2-2 A. A. DxtjOltMK. Onto 1843. A. A. DxfjORM ruinary. G EORGIA 1 —GMRten Onmty t—To all whom it may eon- com : Whereaa, George \V. Thomaa, one of the exo- eutora of the estate or Wm. T. Hopkins, will apply to the Court of Ordinary for letters dismiasory on tho said estate; These are therefore to cite andadtnnatoli all and singular thekindrednnd creditors of sold deceased, to bo andapi-car at my offlo# within the time nrcscrllard by law. and th onus*, (If any they have.) why lottc.s dismlssory shoi not be granted the aaid applicant. Witness, J. H. Helreston,Esq.,Ordinary for Camden coun ty, this 26th day of May, 1643. J may26 J. R HELVESTO.V. O. c. c. G EORGIA—Camden County;—To all whom it may cern: Where**, J. II. M. Clinch, guardian i f II- A. nnd . N. 0. Clinch, nppllcs to me for letters disinissory from The** are therefore to rite and admonish nil concerned to be ami appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law. and anow cause (if any. they have.) why letter* of dlmlsslon should not bo granted to the said npidlcnnt. WltneM, James 11. Helveston Ordinary for Camden coun ty. this 2SU» day of May, 1843. msySl JAMES H. 1 jELVESTOM «■ r. r. EORGIA—CknDuM County i—to all whom it may con cem: Whereas, Wm. □. Brantley, will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on tho tato of Benjamin Devil, deceased : Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before Mid Court to make oh- teetion (If any they have) on or before the first Mon-lay in November next, otherwise aald letter* will be granted. Wltneee. Joseph Ganahl, Esq.. Dep. Ordinary for Cliathnin county, this 7th day of 8eptemtMr. 1RR3. oapl JOSEPH GANAHL Par, o. Q- c. • r\ EXIRGIA—CkatXam County.—To all whom it may eon- deceased. VJ com : Whereas, William M. Davidson, will apply at the Conrt of Ordinary for letter* of administration on the es tate of James Donaldson, lato of Chatham county, do- M LINTuSI! SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will bo soi l, on the first Tuesday In December next, in front of tho court liouso door, In tlio city of Darien, botwuon tlio legnl hours of sate, tho following property, to wit: Threw tracts of land, containing three huu-Ired (3001 acres, originally snr- veye.1 and granted to Moses Hornsby, situate in G)>un county ; also, n«ten tracts of swamp lan-l. containing twen ty-ono hnu-ln-d and fifty (2140) acres, originally surveyed nnd granted to Alexander McCarty, -I K. It. neutrino nnd A. A. DeLorine. situate, lying and bring in tlio county of McIntosh: the above ten tracts of land is levied on ax tho property of A. A. Del/irme. to *.iti-.fr a tax executi-n. Is sued by tlio Tax Collector of McIntosh county. Amount of taxes due SlH 01 and cost. sep22 C. O’NEAL. I'ep. 8. M. C. of the late RoIhtI Cone. dereas»-l. In Diillocli county, all of Ills estate, consisting of several tracts ofland. at and ad joining tho nbnve namml place, on tho MlUcdgevillo roa-l, six miles ahuvn Joncke’n Bridge, and hounded on tlio oust Jiy Great Ogeocho River, containing seventeen nr eighteen hundred acre*, and one forty acre lot In Cherokee, No. 181, 3d district, 2-1 section ; also.one likely negro man. ami one horse, togctherwlth cattle, hogs,and sheep, also, household and kitchen furniture. Turin*—Twelve months credit with small notes nnd approved socurlty. AARON CONE, Qualified Exeputor. September 17 th, 1853 scp27 S TATE OF GEORGIA— Wayne County: -All |«r*on* con eerned aro horeby notllk-l tliat two months after-late I shall apply to the honoraldu tho Court of Ordinary of said county, when sitting for ordinary purpose*, for leave to sell ono eighty-acre land warrant, for tlio benefit of Gen. W. D. Humph, orphan and minor child of Jacob Rinnph.' J JOHN D. HUMPH. Guardian. Way near lllo. Sept. 20.1863. soplfi Thee# are,therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern to be and appear before Mid Court to make objoo tlon (If any they have) on or before th* first Monday In November next, otherwise mM letters will be granted. Witness, Joseph Ganalil, Deputy Ordinary for Chatham eounty, this 7th day of September, 1843. eept4 JOSEPH OANAHL PET. O. C. C. G EORGIA—ChalXam County <—To all whom It may con cern: Whereas, John H. Strous will apply at tho Cour af Ordinary for tetters dlsmlsaory os administrator cum tes taments annexe on tha estate of Godfrey Down : These ore therafore to eite and admonish all whom It ■uy concern, to be and appear before mI-I Court to make tor>J«etloo (If any they have) on or before the first Mon-lsy fa November next, otherwise said letters will bo granted. Witness, John M. MiUen, E*q„ Ordinary for Chatham County, this thirtieth day or March, 1843. rabid JOHN M. MILLKN o. c. c. (XBORGIA—CkaOum County i—To all whom It may con- •yTt*™! WlmaM. AlUn V. Dearing will apply at the Court of Ordhmry of said eounty for letters of admtnUtra- ■ tlon on the estate of WlUlam (tearing, deceased : These ore, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it ■*/I? appear before said Court, to make obtaetfcm, if any Uioy have, on or before the first Mon-lay h* November Mxt, otherwise sold Utters will b# gtante-l. TFIJnaas, John M. MUUn, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham - eonntjr, this first day of October. 1863. r «rtl JOHN M. Mll-LKN, Q. 0. 0. /^LBOBGlA^gUtAaia County i—Toi *H whom It may con- §P§2SS£3^« SBassassaeacaniis; before sold Court to moka obsetion (Ifsny Uiev K) oa or before the first Moodsy in November next, otherwise eald letters will be granted. oeU JOSEPH GANAHL, pet, o. b. q, t—To all whom it may con- will apply at tbe Court on the estate of . ,J dto and admonish all whom It auy ooaeern, to bo and appear before said Court to make objection, tf any they hare, on or before the first Monday in November next otherwise nM letters will be granted. c6 * u ““ —” JOSEPH GANAHL OE». 0. 0. Q, N OTICE.—On or about tlm Inst of Ai-rll or Miuiuiimo in May last. Snmuol IV. Brooks, or Randolph county. State of Georgia, did mall a certain letter at tho post of fice at Cuthbei t in said eounty. containing the left linn-1 half of bills amounting to ono hundred and five -bdlars; ten ten dollar notes and ono fire dollar note on tho llauk of the Stato of (K-orgln at Savannah, to wit: 3 ton dollar notes, date-11st Jan., 18411. A. Porter, Pro 3 do do do do 14th July, 1848, do do ldo do do do 1st Nov., 1851, do do 1 do do do do 4th Jan., 1846, do dof 2 do do do do 3d Nov., 1844.0. R. Cuminlng. President. Ail of said notes being marked with the letter Also, one five dollar note, hearing date 30th January. 1811 or 1846.No.306.signed O. 11. Cummlng, President; which all of the left hand half of aald described note* were insiled by Him said 8. W. Brooks, nnd directed to thi- un dersigned. to the post office nt Dalevllle, Dade county. Ala bama. and liavo been lost or destrnyud, so Hint the un-tor- signed has novor been able to obtain tiiem s nnd this Is to notify the President and Director* of mI-I Dank, tliat after threw month* publication in tho Savannali Georgian, that payment of said notes Is Intended to he applied for to the officer* of Mid Dank, by tho andoralguc-ta aug3Q—3m * K. BROOKB. N OTICE.—Two months after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Chatham, for an order to sell tot of Land No. 168, Slat district. Marion coun ty, Stato of Georgia, right miles from the village of Duma Vista, belonging to tho estate of John Hcrovon, deceased, for the benefit of the bolra of said estate. *ug23 ^ JAR. P. SCREVEN. Ex’or. OTICTC.—Two jnontlis after date > ay-plication wilf b made to the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county for loave to m-II the Lind and negroes belonging to the estate of Uriah If. Bivins. 1*1* of said county, deceased. aug2—w2m 11ENRY ROGERS, Adm'r do bonis non. N OTICE.—Two months after date, application will bo made to th* Court of Ordinary of llnllocli county, for leave to aril th* real estate of Hannah Cone, late or Mid eounty, deceased. extra llnms. 5 lih-ls llac-m Shoulders, 10 hhl* Is>nf l.ir-l, 10 liatfhhl* Pig Pork, 6 lih-ls Porto Rico Sugar. 24 hbls Stuart’s cra-dn-d nti-1 clarified Sugar, 40 Im-xos Dcadel's Soap. Starch sn-1 Candles. 20 dozen Water Pails. 30-In as- sorted Scrub Brushes.50 ,lo nssntlod (.lollies IJnrs. 30 boxes ground CoiTce. 30 do Mustard. 50 gross sound w-m-l Matches. 30 -lozen Wnsliboanls. 50 bids while wine Vinegar. 10 bbls N O Svrup. Ac.. Ac., for sale, wludesnlo and retail, at the corner ofR **p28 C ODFISH. MACKKRUk Ac—Just receive.l-2 lilida extra new Codfish. 10 hbls extra No 1 Mackerel. 20 Inixos new scale-1 Herrings. 10 half bids Haw's corno-l It- of. 50 bids ox- tra choice Canal Flour For sate. wIioIomIo and retail, at the corner of Broughton and Drayton street*, hy *ep28 DAVID O’CONNER. MJH)R OIL CIjOTIIS.—Tlio most complete stock of t)l noth*. In every variety of nnttern* and colors, varying In widths from ono to eight yams. Families nnd hotelkeep ers can cover their dining rooms nr halls without piecing. WM. II. GL’IOV Agent. Carpet Warehouse. fet>5 140 Congress and 47 St. Jiillnn-ala. f "T0lJ>'I'ENSANTfl'ENCIMI AND'sTEEI.'PENS.’—-Jus T received, n flno assortmont of gold i«ens nnd pencils double and single extension ; also, a variety of flno pens.fcr cheap at the book s'ora of apllS^ 8, S 'V I ‘ rCongress- stress S PG Ait.—22 lilida choice I’orlo I(icii8ugar0*l bid* Stuart's Itefinc-I and t.lnrlfied do. 10 boxes do te«af do, 100 hbl* Sugar House Molasses. 00 do lllrnm Pmltli nti-1 pure Gene see Flour. 110 do Butler, Sugar nnd 8nda Crackers. 25 do nnd 100kegs prime 1-enfI.ard.50boxes mdected new Clieese.100 -InStsr Candles. 80 -to ttendril'* 6’s and R'» patent tallow do. landing nn-1 for salo by no25 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO. M PRENDF.ROAST A Ci». have Just received a small • case of very choice French printed barege*, plain nnd broca-le. black grenadines. An assortment of very nice cambric Inserting* and edging*; one case of superioi Italian sowing silks, which with a very complete assort inent of general dry good*, they offer on very low css) terms, at 178 Hronghlon-strect. apl28 Opposite St Andrew's Hall P LAIN WHITE. BLUE AND DUCK DUIAIZK; cambric and Jaconet mu<lins; Nainsook and mull muslins; plaid snd slriprd Jaronet and Swiss muslins ; plain and fig ured Swiss in <i si I n ( embroidered Swiss mu«lln ; wblto and organda muslins; colored linen lustres; nod a lino assort ment of la-lien' nn-l gnnllomen's Horn cambric handker chief*. mO AIKEN A BURNS. ICON. HAMS AND CANDLES.—25 hint* bacon at-to* 500 Bolnrons's lnm«, 100 boxes adamantine candles In store nnd for salo by may20 ^ OGDEN k DUNKF.R. T.3.M WISt IN’S It.V/im STBilPS.—Tliese celebrate<l Strop. Ka are made an-l warrantc-1 by Charles Emerson, au-1 are superior to nnv other* now In n»e. Purchaser* slionld be sure nnd get the genuine Strep, a* there are nmnemip counterfeits hearing (he same name. Hie must of which nre worthless. Th* genuine Strop ran tie had of npllfi W. W I.INCOJ.N. Monument Square. L'N'GLlStl VERMIN DWGItOVW.—TbU artlcte i* exten Ili slvrly n«e-I in England for destroying all kln-ls of hug*, worms. A'c. F-r Roaches an-l Ants, there Is nothing equal to It. It has l*oon fairly tested In Hits city, nnd can bo re tied upon naan effectual exterminator of all kind* ofvonuln Jus treoelvc-1. and lor Mlohy W.-1V. LINCOLN. 16 Monument-square C HERRY f/>7.EN0FN.—Compound Wild Clierry l/nenge*. for coughs, euhls. and Inllenzas. Tlioso l/izenges will Im? found much morn convenient tlinn nny <>r tho 1i-|iild preparations.aa they can Ik? c*rrle-l about the person, ami always ready foru«e wlien the cough is troublesome, thu* preventing* violent attack of roughing and constant Irri tatlnn of the lung*. Just received nn-l for sale by deeV W. W. LINCOLN. M-niuin-'nt Square, E LECTION NOTICE —On Thursday, nth of Octotier next, ro.ui. il will elect a Citv Treasurer, to fill tho vacancy occaalonc-1 liy tlio death of Jn«epli George, Wo. late City Treasurer. Applleante will hand In their application* to me. stating tlio names of their securities, before 10 o'clock. A. M.,of tliat day. Annual salary—$600and fees; Rond- $10,000. Ily order of Council aop24 ROWAnD 0. WILSON. Clerk. * I tt) BUILDERS.—Pro|iosals will he received hy the tin- X dersigned until the 17th day of October next, to far- nlsli materials an-l hnllding a public vault at IaiiitI Grove Cemotery. of tho following dlmrnslnns.vlzs longlli 15 fret, width 11 feet within the walls, height 7 feet to tlio spring of the areh. Plan* corresponding with the above dimen sion* uisv be submitted with oners, and any farther Infor mation obtained by calling on JOHN MALI.FRY, sep21 Clialrman Com, on Health and Cemetery. C OFFEE. SUGAR. Aa.—-lust received. 80 hnxe* groun.. Java and Rio coffi-e. 30 do mustard in |b cans. 10do groun-l pepper, 25 do family soap. 10do ReailelP* candle*. 30 cask* Ryass' bin-loo Porter In quirtsand pint*. 30 bids Ca nal and Baltimore flour. 10 laixes H ’* totnecn. 30 bids clari- lied crashed and ground sugar. 10 do solar lampnll. in store and Tor sale hy DAVID O’CONNER. JiimdO corner Broughton and Ornyton-strccta. B UlTElCcilERdTica —20 keg* and 20 tubs selected Go! shen Butter. 50 boxes English Dairy Cheese, 100 do new scale-1 Herrings. 50 bid* lllrniu 8mith an-l Genesee Hour. 20 boxes Ground Coffee, 25 do assorted Candy, receiv ed per steamer nnd for salo by Junol5 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO, J * UKT RECEIVED BY I.AST'STEAMER—Plain and flgnr- ed black Barege, black and white plahl summer Silk, plain and figure-l black Tissue, black Sewing Silk for dresses, black Foulard Silk, Mark English Yell Crapo. Cambria and French Mnallna, for mIo by n«y2A AIK1N k BURNS. K EMPTON A VER8TII.I E liar* Inst received. * fine lot of figured grenadines, crape d’artois, silk tissues and bareges, which they are offering very low nt thrir stand. ~ f . Zoghaum’* muslo store. Waring 1 * range. *pl2q next to K. 3 f ears: Whereas, Joe of Ordinary br latter* < Gasper Rosy, There are, JONATHAN OWNER. Adm’r. ) estate of requasted’to hand them In to Griffin A Gordon, attorney* at ** w • 8od thore Indebted will nleau mike payment to them. . FREDERICK A. TUl’i’ER. Q-ml. Ex’. TWOTTCB.—Prraoni havlng'-leinan-ls agiinst tho c AN Joseph A. Marehall. a free man of color, deeeai Ing. pillow case linen an-l cotton. Irish linen of Hie best make, bird* eye and Scotch diapers, towel* and towel, ing, damask table linen nnd napkin*, long lawns, crash, brown nnd bleached muslin, nil widths and qualities, for sain nt the lowoat prices,by apl5 DxWITT A MORGAN. C ANPIF3—Received perSatterly and In store—60 boxes assorted an-l fancy Candles, for *#p21 P«rson* having demands agalmt iho e tut „ U "I *Ttae Perry, late of Bryan county, decease- SHitSS?. *5U- 1 -"- -nd-bl«d lo -bo nUlo .1 i, for mI* by J. V. CONNER AT A CO VoambariMxt.otfcrewtMaaUlettera wW be granted 7 Witoeae. Jaeeah GsmU. bq^ Dtp. Ordlnunr forChaUMm •oaotjr,tbte24tn-4ayof 8e»terebre,18M. WaUUU “ my» JOBTO GANAHL pgr, o. n. c. 1 MAKrVt.*c“4ffl^ ,n (Qualified Exsoatm- deceased, tbe estate will payment to L B. DANIEL’ -I. CI^RK. I-Administrators, ISAAC PERRY, r Uu after d AN made to the Coart of Ordinary, for leave" to sell oil the Unde belnogtog to the aetateVltenV olSnon “re*d for tbe benefit of the hrira and eredltore. a ' se3 W. J. CANNON, Adm'r. KSSfiSSS #„ — -—-•** - tor renewal or Beni Bura,uKNa. H »»l> M*A0 PKllllV,) N'SStoZdSS'Tr'SSiSf SPSSS D omestic rlqlitm.-ifio bi.i* Now orhmn* Hecunsd Whisky. 100 do K Phelps’ Northern Gin, 40 do P A II Connectlcnt River Rye do, 75 do Lather Felton and Pure Boston Rani, 40 do Domestic Brandy, 33 quarter an-l 33 rightti casks 4th proof do. 80 bbU superior old Mnnongahe- U Whlssy, 60-to do Bye do, 400 groM old Georgia Pencil Brandy, tor ealo by, mhl4 SCRANTON. J0HN8T0N A CO. B ALTfMORR PT-OUR—300 bbU from new wheat, landing per D L Clloeh, for ■*!« by eeplS HOLOOMBK, JgmggM A CO TJUTTKR AND'FlXJlrti—90 kegs nriected Goshen Butler : 13 28 bbU purs' Genesee Flour i tfl do Hiram BmHh'a ex- vice . back, semi-monthly, in not exceeding nine -lava to the trip each way; from Now York hy Havana, to New Orleans. 2.000 miles, and back, semi-monthly, in not exceeding ten -lays to the trin each way; and from New Orleans to As|4n- wall, direct, 1.400 mile*, and tack, semi monthly, in not ex ceeding seven day* to the trip eacn way. No. 4. From Panama. New Grann-ta, to 8*n Diego, Cali fornia, Monterey. San Francisco, an-l Astoria. In Oregon, twice a month each way—touching. If practicable, at P-rt Orford, in Oregon, an-l at such other Intermediate port on the coast of On-gon or California a* in the opinion ol the Postmaster General tho public Interests may require. Tin? schedule* of No*. 3 and 4 mint lie so arranged ns to make due connexion at the Isthmus or Panama, thus form ing a continuous route from New York, Ac., to Astoria and back, twico a month. No. 5. From New York to IJrerpooL In England, and hnck.twentv-slx trips per annum, at such times as the Postmaster General shall -Rivet. Proposals to touch at Holyhead, In England, will be con sidered. No. 6. From New York, by Cowea, In England, to Havre. In France, and hack, once a month. I’roposa!* for changing the terminus of this l’ne from Havre to Antwerp, in Belgium, and for one additional trip n year, cacli way. will b« considered. No. 7. From New Orleans. Ismisiana. to Vera Cruz. Mexi co, and hack, three times a nnnth. supplying Tampico. Mexico, by a side mail going and returning. I-cave New Orleans on the first, fourteenth an-l twenty- filth -lays. Arrive nt Vera Cruz same month hy Iho fourth, teenth, and twonty-cighth -lays. Iski re Vera Crua every mouth on Iho flr«t. sixth, and twenty-first -toy*. Arrive at New Orleans same month by the fourth, ninth, nnd twenty-fourth days. Tlio proposals In each Instance should specify tho mini- ltor of days to bo taken for the trip each way. nnd tho mode of conveyance, which must tie hy stcamsht|-a in all respect- suit at-te for tho sen ice. If contracts should be entered Into, contractors will be required to conform in all respect* to the laws and regula tions applicable to tho onlinnry contracts of the Post Office Department. The bl-ls should Ik? sent duly guarantied, under sexl. to the Postmagter-General,and Hie wnnis " Mail Proposals- Foretgn Mailt ’’—written on the face of the tetter. JAMES CAMPBELL sop7—lawfiw Postmaster-General. BY THE PRRtinKNT OF THE UNITED STATO*. In penuinnrc of law. l.FnaxKiix I'ikhcv. President of the United State* of America, -lo hereby declare an-l make known, that public sale* will be bel-1 nt tho undermention ed land office* In the State of Wisconsin, at tho period* hereinafter designated, to wit: At the lon-l Office at Wu.t/iw Rivim. commencing on Mon day. the third -lay ofOctobcr next, for the disposal of the public land* situated In the following named townships, viz: iXmth of the hue tine nml urrt of the fourth prinri/xtl nnrf- , iM-m. Townships thirty-two. thl-ty three, thirty-four, thirty- five, and thirty six*, of range fire. T«wn«lilps thirty-one, thirty-two. thirty-three, thirty- four, thirty-five, and thlrty-»lx. ol rang- six’. Township* thirty nno. thirty-two, thlity-thrce, thirty- four. and thirty-five, of range seven. Township* thirty-one, thirty-two, thlrty-three.nnd thirty- four. of range right. Townships Ihlrty-ono, thirty-two, and thirty-three, of range nine. Townships thirty-one. thirty-two, thirty-three, an-l thir ty four, or range sixteen. Townships thlrty-threo nnd thirty-four of range seven teen. At the Ion-1 Office at Mxxaaiu. commencing on Monde v. the tenth day of October next, for tbe disposal of Hie public lands within the undermentioned townships an-l part* nt townships, to wit s iXarth of the bate tine atuhwlyf the fourth jtrinctjiiU nieii- Township* twentv-llv* an-l twenty six. of tango twelve Fractional tow nships twenty-one. west of Wolf rlrer. an-l township* twenty-four, twenty-five, and twenty-six, uf range thirteen. Fractional township Iweuty-one an-l twenty-lwn, west of Wolf river an-l llaynu. an-l townships twent r-three, twenty- four; twenty-five, and twenty-six. of range fourteen. Fractional township twenty-two. west of Wolf river, townahip* twenly-threo and twentr-four. and fractional town-lilps twenty-fivo nn-l twenty-six. wuat of Wolf river, of range llftci-n. Fractional townships twenty two. tweuty-three. twenty- four, and twenty-six. west of Woll river, of range sixteen. At the land Office at Irt ftaswt. coniinnirlng -hi Mmidar, tho seventeenth -lay of October next, f-r tho dls|Kisal of the public lands within (he following named townships to wit i JVortA if the Uue fine on«l unt of the fourth }irinci}»l mrrf. it inn. T»»wn«hliv* twenty and twenty-one. of range one. Townsl-ips sevenlreii. eighteen, nineteen, twenty, and twriity-one. of range two. Townships twenty-one and Iwentr-twn.of range cletrn. Township* twenty-one nnd twenty.two. or range twelve. Townships twenty-um' nnd twentv twn.of range thirteen. Xorth •/the Uue tine nn-l etui of the fourth /-nin i/vi/ inert tlinn. Township* twenty-one, tweiity-two, twenty-three, and twenty-four, of range one. Township twenty-ono. of range two. At tlio land Office at Hntvnxa* P--IXT. e-unmenrlng on Monday, the twenty fourth -lay of October next, for din ,||«. |H»*alnf tho puhllc land* sllusted In the following town- ship* am] part* of townships. In wit : Xorth tf far hue line, amt out tf the fourth vrinriitil me , riilian. • Township twenty six.of rango four Township twenty-six. of range five. Beet lone three to ten. fifteen to twenty two. and twenty- six to thlrty-flve.io township twenty-six ; township twenty- seven, (except section* thirteen, twenty-four, twenty.five, thlrly-llvo nnd thirty-six.) nnd townships Iwuiity-Vlglit, twenty-nine nnd thirty, of range six. Section* one. two, eleven to fourteen, twenty-tlir- e to twenty-five, and thirty six. In township twenly-slx ; eec- lions, tliirli-en. twenty-four, twenty-fivo, tliirly-fiie. nnd thirty-six. in township twenty-seven : sections fivetoeight, seventeen to twenty, thirty, nn-l Hilrty-nun. In lownslilp twenty-eight; t- wnshlp twenty-nliio, (except section* twenty-five to twenty-eight, an-l thirty-tluro thirty-six.) and township thirty of range seven Sections one to five, eight lo fifteen, twenty-lwn to twen- ty-seveu, thirty-fire nn-l tlitrty-slx. In township twenty- four; townshiptwenly-fivo. (except sections six, seven eighteen, nlnulccn. thirty nnd thirty-nun ;) township twen ty-alx j township* twenty-seven, (except seetl-ui six.) twenty-right, (except section* six. seven, eighteen, nineteen, thirty an-l thirty--nr;) an-l township* twenty-nine and .thirty.of rangw eight. aViwushlp* twenty-five and twenty six, of range nine. ’Township twenly-slx, nf range cloven, At tho I-and Office at Mixkimi. I’ni.rr commencing on Mon day. the second -lay nf Januar) next, for the -II*|—«*1 of (lie following. h"liig residuary Ihicts of Hie resrrvr-l lead mine, rnl lnn-1*. which were not Includr-I In the iirnelniualionsof the 2nth Novemlier, 1846. and 28th April, 1851, to Is- sold under Hie art nf CnugrcM entitled " An net lu nulhnrlza the President of the I’nlted fttatr* to sell tho re«crvod mineral land* In the Plate* of Illinois an-l Arkansas, snd Territories of Wisconsin and Iowa, siipi-se-l to contain Inn-1 ore." approved July II, 1810. to-wit: Xorth of the hue line amt nut if the fourth prindpal me- T riitian. The west half and northeast quarter nf thn sniilhwest quarter, the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter, and the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter, of sec tion-no; tbe cast half of the northwest quarter, the south east quarter, the west half of the southwest quarter, and thn southwest quarter of thn northeast quarter, nf twelve: an-l tbe northeast quarter, and north half of southwest quarter, of twenty-nine. In township one: thn northeast qua-ter of section thirteen.ln township two; the west hall of the northwest quarter of section eleven, in townshln three 5 the east hair of the sonlhweet quarter ol section twenty-five, and the cast half of the smilliwcst quarter ol thlrty-slx.ln townihlp IW*, of range ono. Tho west half and northeast quarter of the northwest quarter, tbe east half of the northeast quarter, and the east half of the southeast quarter, of aeclton two. In town ship two. of range two. The east half nf the nnrlheaat quarter, and thn north • east quarter ol the southeast quarter, ol scnltou four. In townshln two, and the northwest miarlcrof Ilia iiorlhwost qusrter of section five, In township three, of range three. The east half of the northwest quarter, the n-lhwest quarter of the northeaat nuarter, an-l Ilia east halfiif the southwest quarter, nf secllrn thirty, In township four 1 nnd thu west half nf tho northwest quarter of aeoll-m llilrly- five. In township five.of range four. Xorth of IU hue line ami urM if IU fourth principal meri dian. Hie west half of the northwest quarter of section three, In township two j tho oast half nf tho northwest quarter, and tlio southeast quarter of the northeast quarter, nf four ; the west half of the southeast quarter of six j Hie aontf * ‘ * *■ * for the eommencrtn-sal of tbe paWfe nVe V* bracing the tract d,aimed, -otto tufa* < .. feiMUINf'ktVmlxlNt' VtWMtfe S EC. He xJ /mtfcrt vwOrfM by the AVtfariVfa ih (fa* MVfte. Hint ttxwn amt after tbe t-fo-ag* vd tbft art fttl tsrtifrtrtx shall bo qualineit to xvde at vde-dft-vi- bkVIK\wk men rt tbe rtty of Kavavraub abd tbe btWiTrtt tL-p-™, v,-m. are rttleensof tbe United 8tat--s. bate w-Vf-b-d to tVie of Geoivia far owe year lwme,tt*trtx VAvrodrO* tW vWtfaM ano wftbln tbe emigrate Emits rt Vfavxwviabfak mt totoltb fmmcdlMrty twece-llng thrir Wri»iretWn.*Vid wMttovm we to do up to tbe time rt rtecticw who bkxe attatoed the W* of twenty-one years, have fantd alt rttv %8Yex Wr MVm their own right sufficient teal estate to vsHsft tax exe cution* which may be agwto»t them, wtm ha to evade ah w*. turn* rew nired by the -ordinance* wt tbe mty. aVrd bate herds registered according to tbe proxtsfan* rt tbta art — from the Repirtry lato. parted J<rn. £4. )V,4. The fallowing named ,-*r*on* bate twgtxtobed theft VrkWie* alnce the fir»t of .tannery, toM. avrt Vip to date A*—Maithi.x* Ameren*. John W Abdv+refa. ttatdd XVra hams, t faarie* Atwrtd.tta-rve A Ash. ftebert Atotto.ftwdvf Alexamler.tharte* It A*b. Will-am ft Andrew*, tlwaye G Ash. John 8 Arirotd. ti-xvrge ty An-rerrofa, Etewwrt -Avirtto, Benjamin U Artndreng, tb-vmax A to-kew. tbwmax Atdriv William Andre. Ja* Aheato, tato ard U Andetw-to IWhaW W A-tam*. R.rt»atowm F AiVvn. Ui-faard tt Atortd. Abrahams, John Anglin. DrtvJatnto AtVroM, HentX It Vi' At exander tl.-Bene.Ket Ronnqwta, John W Bfth. tdrtbett NwtVrix John PBotfanlllet, John V Itavfaee. dntlnx ftevfaaievh.ttorine 1* Btannt. Anton Iforehert, Jeaeph Bta-fa, Amvabdee Vtattwa Bennett, .tamos II Hvhlor, Mlrttael \ihA-.t1»ndin» E itarie. CTias tV tV Itrm-n. Jsm--* M Itatb-r. litv.van Eftxrti. Wlttb J Bandy. Fdwlnlt Ha.-oh. Wm .tam*-» BntWb. Wages Vi Berg. Milton J Buckner. John Roden. Urtsrt 8 ttogasd William II Bnlhvh. I’.xlrickttnlktas, John W Reartey.-to. .. BBarnssrtl. James Tlbtekvser. Atstlmny thvMViSk A Brown. John Burn*. Joseph II Itairtmgb*. Rriito* M It Itoi ronglit. William E IfranH-yAlmtles ll ivft. Hies R Rai* tow. IVter A Blot*. Wm Gaston Italtoeb. Isas* Rtwnmi. John Brunner. Joseph Bancroft, lidhp || Rebn, James A Brown. John Marphernm Reirien. Ramai't E R.'o, Bi-dvAGt Buiko. David Bell, Thoms* ll Rirtvth Wwnto J Rtmtot, W-lfa Bx1nrtl.tV1u-.xd K Itx-vk, thxih'* l«*to'K ttvs Itlrt* Vab-ntlne Brunner. Oisifa-s W Ih-inner. J-weph W Ihuwn, Jo-eph H Bat-loin. IVanris Watr. Michael Rt-annoh. Jamv-* KBullouglu James A Raker, WlUiam M RWvntvtito IVn km. William R ttashlor. WilUam Ihiitvw.ttetoige A IhdivnR-. let. William ReeitVon, IVtciok Rra-lv. Yttotoaatllhllbwi. Henry llxgshaw. William Rnmkaid. Jam?'* M RutVeto John F Blakelj . Michael Roytan. Tl—ma* IVnitie, William It Ra» ingrr.J—eph Rty.xn. Ilenvylhnl William Itntke. llxtxrx |.Bynl,Hwnd*8 Baiilcy, Iteniy F IVnnvtt, J-win Bwrtv. John Blount, Samuel I* Bell. Micfvx-d RartV. IwHIeV Ihad-- toy, I'hllln Briugman, Augustus R-mlim-nit,RlrttM Ihvwn, Patrick Biadhu.Geo B-uVman. John thww,\\wi A ItlaeV- Mi--k Burke, Ictw-sr-l tV Bakxr.Wm itonvy Rnnrtr.lhtrtidl l.lhmlineau. Richar-t Biadler. Jame* II RnckUer. RlrbSI W Buford. Rrnni* Ihwg-hm. Henry 1.8 Bunt*. John 4 N Rmito, David lli-ljfilv. Worthingtonl' ilullcr. t1ia«l-leiis I' Idakv- w-m-l, WmOltavlnn. Fraud* 8 Raitow. Wa-att M jhnw- John A Bulge**. William It Blount. Michael Ihube, ilerft.v 8tyle* Belt. John (' Blsn-'e. Wm II itxuk*. Haltt'l V li-X. Mi- elrnel Barrett. Michael Bartel. Ttmo-hww Rhd*. tlm II Ikvxd- tey. John Rllbo, .tame* Riltov Wm ll Romhe TWIJeuxA Baldwin. Ikrvld II Baldwin, Wm ll Blt*s. BmJ Ihirtamahv John Brady, lent* S Rennet, Eivdertoa ll Bl-d», \V Ihnlley, .tamest' Itlance, Augustus ttsrie !h>hvmonta-hen, IVruxr>H\'n«ianBm'. IVxxl-IU Utr»h, William ITilten. IVIortVib, Itaxld I»q«e*t\d\en, James A t\uirxi?l*le. Montgnueiy rVnuotog. tv-i.'l IU'amp. Ge—gv B Cuinmlng. More*t whuirr. William tJnhRre. Aaivu Pham I’l-'ih IVxnlelR tVi-p. Isaac IVhen. He-hilck tNmk, He-leHck Rhcummi^r^* f*~»‘ -» V-IW.UU. i"■« ^2" tei:: 1 "',? SwS!5Lssnfei3 : ''®SS5 •i.'J, I. mull! ,[ b.iu, ...It.. ,' ■ „*!*• 5 T uu A M-vtvr, ■ •W. UVkn MrcrhJlfor, to.Mu M,\|uivV CUtk* F WUliauaKltoiuiu. wMuttawLKrl ct-t - y-uv|Iux W tturuby. VfXtab. Wuf B \lvilM4 tWivaii WU. (xvvld Moruu, ia Jwtu, M-swk JuvjuU VI XL .Hxttoa, JvWuHUmliu. Jc-w htot V Vteluteax. Vkurv K iftWJf Vvtav. Aud tew Miv Matllu, U Vlv.vvr, \wvyLvt Mokloa, sRuivuu wu, tVwiugu VUtliuju, Ed ** 'terdvcol Itau- ,111*1 XV Mu-colly.JMt-V XL* Etuaqiwl IteuduX Mu 'J.^WvyVX% , vl kj«r.MuXUx- UaYt M-xtety. Iteu- liruaxly lot this vu« dUeu« ■ z. X'WaiWs A vllhsr luftauiuaUiry (; H \l,---> of kuw Imuf lUhilioN ' Win-Tv Xbe tuaebyf doubt and dUlrwL°^ Ul * rvln MjlwS t»f burg luug ataudlug. ' ' Ul Xniuab, , wbviuvua iuUuducod, uumsc^WmIIiT I^vbifa feast -u Mvl mL Mu MuXMu- IjUu, VMward Mrihl*.. ., tbwui** McAuROu. Au bvJuds Mvl'rdluvu. H-umax A ‘ Mb«f M VldV-uvll, (faMf '--KSSSs?., U, cu.IHloiiol life, I, W-K, -nto-MuwbtUw 6Vin,r,b,a,l„ UJ5JJja-*.l| TO, U , TOjtaU, I. |.leu«Ql ,„ a,, ^ r* L ufcloU.a«, I deheuto htmtah or ITUfel. * *“ 'J taUg I w talcs 61 00 |«r botlte. euij xyuswu* -* tkm wo^r- Vju would uot grow UU¥ bud of how ° rpilf v I X drelww id huuurn Upping Omuuuii-Uuu shall uu l-ug«r rub btightcA utuauu-uU, au-t sfuk uuUiuvIygtaw! tVu*uuq.tluu can L •WU bu a. the thing, that were—aiiiUVusfolfcJrou '.‘ U v^m ^uv„^tK , !iW ri ^^j.| > “yrirm, >1 .. \V Wtaru ^Jkvndte. ^Mrdaul XIoN'sl- MeMabeu, Jau»v* Mulviutd, Vjhavl VLlVlWu4h, JvtvutUh Mvt'ar- ‘ "iW wXblW'x YflULutMvlaugh- ir ; the was! half of th* southeast quarter or six 1 Ilia ithensl quarter of tb* aoutlreast quarter nf twenty- ren. aud lha southeast quarter of the nnrtlnreat quarter of thirty four. In township three, of range one. The northwest quarter of section ten. and tha west half of the aoiithaast quarter of thirty. In township three, of range two. At tbe ai*« mat, commencing on Monday, th* third day of October noxt, for the disposal of nubllo land* within tha fallowing sections, and tetria of sections, to wit 1 Xorth fflUbrm line and wertrftU fourth principal moi pl-’n. I’anlei n t Vpp, Isaac IVImn. Frt-Uriok tta-k, tag- 1 XV Cornwell, William I*tiara. William II t\vteis tVmul A Ouu.l 8|*encer Unticll. Ilenw tN-n-l-n. W illiam M Xltatteiw, tliailc- line. Rtnlel tlsrke. J.dm F iN-mptywtae, Grotwx- Oiler. Myle* R (Vilen*. IVIrrl.tVndantiue.Sleiuda* tiu ger, Itemy It tliitellan. J-l-n x\nxh*al, WallaeetVmmiUg, .tame* II Otter. William tamper, John J tavruelh Jaiues v ('talk.,tame*O BtauupMI. humilel J 0»»ell», J-»eeh It Orruthei*. John D tliatlh-n. Bn an IVunmr, WllBahitwear Cliarttnn. XVilltam (Vx. Hugh tV'lien. ,tau«e* Cleat). M*«** S When. Timms* XVxv. Joseph wvtagh-x n. John V XNwwXeW. Clmiles r tamper. JuhuGix-riie (\-ke. Henry Xleaw-r, Jacob tadien. Benlantln I. tide, Milan M ta-ieing, J-hii I.UIaik, Timms* XV tax-i-er, Henry tansun. James XN-x, Ihd-etl XI Chart pm. J.xnie* (Vx. UroncIsCanliel.l. IVter Clara, Jaim* (Vrey.l1innta«Cu*aeh.T1mma* (Wr. I’anlei tad*, Luke ClnRIle. l-ewls F tau-ke. Fail A tan*, tarttlek t talk, Mleh m l Cus-xcli. Michael tX-nway. Anlunlu llnlxtldma, tease ,1 When. Francis Champion, Aaron Champion. Tlmmx* ta«l tins. Fdwatxl Ttanmer, William tVnuer, Andrew tamner, Charles (hnm-n. Hi-tnaa tamwax, Blehabl W INihbedge, FrancI* Ttaile. William thra-n. Win F Chaplin, Mooes A ta»> hen. Ilenran A Crane. John lh»*. John M tamper, lemuel C Clark, Luke Ihinnt. Bota-rl JtVogher. Jonathan A IM -ley. Rente Clalry. John ta-reopet), Jo-eph V tamuomt.Ja* (Vimolly.Jnhn l.tarpe, A tau'des.John A l1«aittlieiw,tMlrii'k Carney. Michael Cleary, James Ktaq-e. William A tN*»k, Bar ton IVntie. John Haney.Tto-tna* Cunnllf.Johitlleaiy.tieu 1. Cojk*. 8r., Vtedei irk Cat «ten, XVBltam M Crundy. Ml chart threy. George tin to- all. George N tVllins. lilehatd It «Sty - ler.GotnviistVhon. Geo KtVngdon. lawieuee tamuell,Gen l.tarpe, Jr., Jeremiah thvnnangli. tier* A t'uyler, William II tamper. Julius Dta-ir-i-ely, Fdmuu-I tVllar, WmtVudnn. Joseph Cain. Chatlc* || Camiffiel-I. Jame* tVrmpl-ell, IVIei Carrol. Rnnl-dCtomtar, IVrtrlek Cn*ark. W’nt Cauuou, Auto nl-r Chlesa. Joseph N IWk, Allen Cullen, John I* IVIn-it, Win A Cnnery, Georye Hoil-hKik Crooke, Win ta-tler, How It Clarke, George Ft nhlredge, Augu-lus Cthmmn, t>ru* Chaffi-r. George Clarke, James Ctaneer, Kimuel II taoirier, George Causae. U—IXrt l-l It IHtloii, Martin Duggan, Arelillml-I I' IVxren K rt. l-aae Raxl*. John IXxlly. Jahier Ihom. William Dixon, trick Devine.the-iev Dugger. William II Dunning, llenr) .1 Dickerson, Alherl I-Ik-lange. Isaan B'lnon, JohnN Itavls, John Ibrylo. ir..l*aa« Delitmehe,William M Davidson, Wm II Darls. Blehatd IV-m-u.i l-stle- H IVtis. Nt-1—las IMxoii, Isml* I.IVrl*. Fisnels II IVmeie, I'altiek D-yle. XBehsej m-nn-lly. M-rty iH-rgan, J-l-n Donning, lilehatd XV Ivla ttey. Th-una* la-ylo, Ihoma* K Iwvls, Hheldun tl Dnnnlnf, George XV Davis, Mielmel Dally, Fratiet* D Dana, Joseph U Devi*. John Ikryle Jaeoh iVloMidla. J-toi I* A Ihtpun.Val- rick Itotsn. Krntirl* Italy, James II iVmmid. James Ik-) *e I’atrlrk Iktwnet. James iMnnet. Mlehsel Dunoey, John Ik-neey. Henry Deoenfrlset, John jbdatr, Jaeoh lMnnenh-1, ser, I'altiek Ivvami), ls«vl 8 Dlekson, liin* Ik-well, Xllehavl Ihiggan, Jacuh F Ik-e. XVm cDuwson, Mantles M Ik-mere, XX'to.1 Ikmaldsun, XV10J Ik-ison. Jame* ivMariln. Burrell M Dye, Jame* M Bye. IJlJah lire. Alex'r Drys-lala, Alag'r tkdl>ane«. ttamuel D Dlekson. XVm II Dickson, J-loi iHil-ui XVnt IkMuly.Frederick IVunenn iaer. J-dot IVvaiinv. Xlllehrll T Duke. Joseph Ik-) le, Martin Ihomsgan. Ntnoo-I I, Ik-wtll, John D Deliuo—v. M—Henry Mils, IVter Kn-lres. John Kverard, lllehard Foul*, 'wlm Klskeamp. Stephen I'.ll'olX, Jacob A Ep«ieln, J-hn II K|i*t< In, Tl—ions I Men, Daniel Egsn.Js* A Kin*l. J-loi Fo-ly, Edwsnl XV F-len. Jmurs E-teu I-’,—,l"«pi,|| Fell. Dwell Fide),.leieinlsh Fleming, llfeeir l-leetunnd. minis N Fiilllgniil.tlaspio J Fiillnn, XVn*lilltg1nn F Fl-oenee.Joseplt H I ny, J-loi II I'lilllunnl. J-loi H h'lilll Andrew Fnrrr. Fie-lerlen Uin-li. XVIIIInnili Foid,Hev.e|| || Fl*k, .lolin Mi-nnnhig, Ul<1ini-I Haiilgan. Tli-ms* F-ld, I'ntrlek Fteniing. -t-lin F-wti-i, Juliii D Fish, Bunn Foley, J<,«lnh It Flsiier. J-hn Foley. Jacob Filrnd. D-i/al-l IVign- son.John Flnimegiiii, .tames Fonnliilii, 11-iir.r II r-rl.lleiu-i' min Flekllog, ll-f«-rt Ferrell. Goidoy I nio. Jmepli K Fa III. patrl. Ilaii-l-lpli li Fell. XVIIIIani Fielding. Jeiin-s ,X Fawn*. Willi tin II Fleming. Alexander Faw-ell. Ge-uge N Flleisnn, CliBile* Fox, Jaeoh Filetid. teliani Freeman, John Fillin’), Jame* F-lev. Jnlni I itegeml-l. I n -leil- k 8 Fell. Dalrlek Fi ley. John Flxnnlgnn, Andrew Halley, Tlinina* Flalieilr, William Folliai-i, Uornelins Flynn, i'avl-l Htegeiald.K-lw’d 8 FnBntt. John Fntliard. Jared I'Bmeiald, Faliltk Vlteger al-l. towtrnce Fltrgeral-I. Mlehsel Feelv. Mlehssl Finney, I'rhxn t! Fraser. Jofni G Flsiier. XVm II F-e-te. XVm T Feay, F're-|pilrk Halier, ll-d-erl G Fi rgiuiui, tease Feigiixnn, XVm A Fergusnii. I’atrlnk J Flemming, Ik-iulnlt'k Halley. Jas II Foley. Jnlni Fagan. Jnenli C Faifler*, 4l,a«|use|.hGenive. II-Im-il IIHiIffiii, l'ian-1* Drlmliall Joseph Ge-.rge. Jr . B-d-erl M G-Htelii.J-hn II Halite. Ikxvld II Gnll-wny.P-alHirii G-HHlnll. J-Ini I tanninII Ikiuilligo Gal leu, Joseph Fltainin-ii.Ctiarle*Gin>«, Maillniterken..tallies Ellau-lry, I'hlllpGIelit-duniM-, Hein v llnu-ihl, John F Gull, mnrlln. J-hn tl-r-ll*. Itoiijamlii Gln-vnly, John l-lliuven- sleln. El-e-eser XV M Gilford. Janu-s F, G-elfiey, Genige A (tor-l-n. Calvin I, Gllla-rt. Fsniuel G-I-I«iullh, Nleklenttell, H-rainGItliiiii. J-Ini 8 Green. F'ranels I,Hue. Ja* tl-iwan, William TG-msIwIii. XVIIIIani XV (I—mUIoIi. Ml-diseltleaivv, Mtehaelltay, te-wls Grenvsl-I, Israel Geer, Joshua Grlffilti, Janies Haivny.Geoige Halehniise. Marlin Geiger, Hnlniiimi (I—tall. Mlehsel Glasgow, J-hn II Guaiui. Ilmile* Ganahl, ll-d-erl 8 Gray. Genrge M Griffin, Julius II Gandry, XVIIIIani * *'•. if-gh Gia-tr, Beni tl-Hiige, J-hn Gallsgher. I’sl an. lawreneoJ flullninillti. Nalhaiilel M Gilman, John Gilliland, (ic-rue W Gaimanv, XVm F-Geltaken. John MGiu-mr-l, .lusenli (Iniiatil. Ilani v I-Glll-eil. IMIrlnk (Inr- igef -jjnlji G-ulftey, J-hn LGisrsoii, lllehsid DGuersrd. XVm Galpln, Win II Grady, XVm XXr Graham. J-hn Guile, ll*"K*ilioiiias ll-ieomhe David F llaU-v, XVIIIIani (lirIGopher llu**ey, tllelmrd II llurvi-ll, Clint leu H Harden, XVilltam llowe. XVIIIIani limiter. XVIIIIani FIMtainl. James lluulrr, tle—ge 8 liar-ling, I'-Iwln K H-ri#, Msilln ll-ni, I/’ll mil I, Hnrer. John Itanpl. Hsmml II Itaupl, XVIIIIani ifetiry. Henry Itanpl. XVilltam XV llen-lley, ll-da-il llsl-er, slmm.J-hii KH-runiides, ll-d-erl, lliitelu—n. Alfred llsy- w-*l, XVIIIIani llen-leri-nn. Hiaties A Hall. Gen XV Hardens- He. Il-ta-rl % llnnlker. XVilltam I, Itanpl. Ilnmpltrey I' ll-r ton. IVter Henry. XVIIIIamllel.il, lz-rl tlarl, Tlimnaa lien. ■1er*-n. XVUVsm I* Hunter, itaiuis-hike llamlll—, IVler ll llilrheim. diaries Fllsmlll-n John F Hamilton, XVIIIIani 11-me. William II Itaiisman. David llairlgeii, Henry liar- »er. Unwell XV llnltlsler, Kn-rii D lleii-lry, Jnhji G ljuward, ivilllam II Hnluu-s, Gen Trunp ll-nviil-l, XVilltam II llnle, GusUvs A Hnlromlie. (laiia Hallman. Hnmnel llamlllnn, FdwaHJ Harden. Hlephen N Harris. C-lumlni* H Harris, Jame* IIB Harley, Un-Ian Hughes, IVI-leau llsmlllnn, Jim G ll-ihler, Ik-nnl* Haley, Jame* K ll-gtf. J-msIhan Hill,Jim Hail, IVter Hermann, •fnlirt A Iteugei, Nlolmlaa Hey|e,(teu ItuM-ard. I'ntrlek Hupklu*. Mnllhew Hanllug. Edward (I H-thr-ok.Hlepheu llsllerlrh. Oliver M Hunter. Is-vtlsF Har ris. XVilltam llavell, .tames Ha-kell. Judge XV Harris.-Iidm M Harrison. Joseph M llnywo-«t, .tames J Hines, Tln-uia* Italfernmu, XVIIIism I, Itaupl, J-Ini Hughes. William liana timann.Nlchulaa Hernxudet J-dm Hamlet,Elisha Itagar, Hnmiiu-I I' llsteey. Hnvl-I M Ih'iid-rsun, Dmmta Htanner Ita*. sell, M-hk-sG IfesM.Ge-uge Itaa*. Ahrnhani Ilnrmun.Jas M Henderson. I'alelrk llsrl. John G ll-ward. IVIrlek llaii- lev. Andrew llsgerly, I'ntilrk ll-dtan, J-lm Hlgghta. Kseklel Hlfsrti*. Julian Itarlti-lge, ll-d-erl II illilmt. XX’ashlugt-n II Harris John II Itanital, (lareneu I* ll-llls, J-lm H-ullhsii, Joseph II Itarrey, Frannls Heritainlnr, Tliiiliiaa llaynea. K-l- warn 0 Hmtgli. Algernon 8 llarltldgo, Herman llnsite. ,lnliu Hearv. J-dm Hover, lerl H llsrl. Maurlee Itasketl, ll-ta-il II Hal-ersham. James llaekell, Moses f, Hen-tafs-m, Tlt—oas lleery, XVm II Itanium..It Im Itartl/mt, XVm II llernrea.Wrn J llnrtjr. I'siil Haller, Tlmmas II Harden, Fraiieta XV {lead- man, Dwlglil 11-nil, Joiin II ll-ilH-isliam, M-trllu llmillliaii, Iressh-hn XV Ihly, Edward XV Irwin, John Irwljt, J^mJ-Iiii It Joiuis-ii. John T June*. James ll Johnston, Idward Jones. James G Jones, Atasan-tar Johnson, William niilloekJackaoti.ErmeliM Jolinsmi, John DJ**jf, John J Jackson, Jame* II Johnston, Itoheti Jaekonn, Wnt Jamas, . J-uvi-h |l I'rvstou, iam F IMrkrr, Jamw Vruuly, Uvo KWW... VV( Uvv*«jvltb to v XV X% sbesrph* Thvmkt J Niylw. RmvteX Nvteoa, *RXXXXvd VHXtUriVi atemv* ^SvjAUiwWfNaXVt Nuugawr. J-hu XI NvrbMtoreto WlBvamXI Nvf-aviMvUvad-Svatouur.GlIbvrt N Vvjto Xh"0H» M NwwvU. Lwv* a XwtU. J dm H Si>r- ton XVhviXX'Nv-aAu \temva -Suiwuw. VVUlUuv Nuugatur. waid NWViX, Brian MVihj. Mu X' Nlcadl. Ftvdcrlvk Nvl- DmvXp Vtosap-Vri IX NaXlmra Jv<*vpV K«m| Itowabdan )Mlrn v XtortluaV Xiriwulveu, John XV Owtus, X\v*w-*tas b Vtowv-V Aitow-XVM xy»mW w*atA VVXXyrm-. wxx- lUxvvX'XX'I'rtrewll |kmhWXAH\mm»r.xH»R|lpR’XVnmdt. Dm- tolxx'lteubm \WxKv xxHXmmMr rlumXKv R'Rtivu. tvtikk XX'xVwwq* FwovLivA (Mhv Iteotgw W Rwvus. .touathaul-lm- «xwXv xiwvn ti'itomkw. Ilvm.v RbXma.vvr, WlUfaut H tdw-u, |>*mvlXX'fht|U\ato XbmM XI tMwXX- nauote j U'Ncil, Tlu-ur- asXi'lhbrit mxftvfJXVvWih mvmXDKrefa. JvhuOglvby, John F XX'thtms Mwhavl \V D'Uviue, XViUUtu p Hwsus, iMuIrt lV?h\\i\vw«-. IV'mmh'A IX'IWfWfa Itautal D'Ci-nuvr. Jas XX'llara, iteilWhvmmN Xt'lomy, JmuwDD’lter*, XVilltam XV »Hto*.XVilltam llXtwvM t\*hl hd<pJ 1‘uHV'h, Ihauwa* IVrae. John XVtde, Jau-va IVXtoi'.ahovpb F. iVtoF. Xlvaito* I' Freataur, XX'illtaui IV-cler, jMvraid XV-lcUmd, IMwwid iMwIhqd, ir, WUha lMramis, IVaulviG I'hBXdh'k, AuXlunw IVilvf, iVhnU M IMlrlck, IM- Win ISvi-om* GvoreeIVimma, Edward IVwvia. John IValvIl, J.swyh XV I'lvlllpa.. Jvdm I'ltovv. XVilltam V iVvutic#, Henry X'hrabm XX-ou-a* II,Warn.. J-dm M IMIiu rtaruuwl U IStn- riv*X XlriiXv* IXXMXXwsoh.XMrhrX'Faikvr. John VXmh-u, Jas Ik'XXW'. Michael netuk»ga»F IMwafd J ihitse, Martin IVyton. FXini|o*IVifY,l\tlfMi nirikIMBlifa lyvlon, rtamuidl'hll- brick, XVilltam FINwtoW Jame* M Pivuitas. Thomas 1‘iit, FMwahl M hwodergariv GroreeCFmlcr. Hotort XX' Ik-lvr. Andrew X' IMeelR, XnXmdo (V-trea, Ihorge XV IVIUrd, Ed- wwtd l\dl* r- Xnlonlo ISmee, Ulcltatd I’rendvr/avt. Andrew Jackom iviUtd, James hemWtgaal, ' Jaimw IVmlvtMal, Aimer X’ ISmwwj lliwmak I'teuneiwtal, Wiim ‘ *'" ‘ I Vw eta, William Wttalx HawsWdliam ((uanlawfa. jr , Marlin Oqlun, John Qulu, J «m>'«i)oioh-v, XX illtam XV tyutun, JamesDoanlock. Jr. |(,asVhit>p M IlnaselMtanlel Ih-hertavm,John A tlh hard- -mi, XVilliam Bwushart, George IUdn<rtem\, Jr, Ihd-erl U Bh"dc» Ih-iiiy Ihdu'G XXIBIam Boavqa, t hmlva K Uolmuou, An-how M Ihvss, JidiW XV Itemshar), James G Rmigcrs. Her- naid HtwXt-u. James IX Bead, George Ihd-l-lus. Jo*vph ll- li ,XtartdlloH-nXdaR,\VtXltam\'Rowland, XVm l* Ihd- J-hii BcBB,,loth-jtamlh-1-ette JohnF XV llvnd, Jas III Joseph lulwqth Jaeoh Ihu-entoml, John H iU-cer*, Allen Uti»»vR XVilltam Hiddwson, James lXlley, lloraee J lloyall. John Beodv, Alevaoder ll Balaton. Ttmma* M Ihuta, John IX Bn»* Tto-ma* Bo-lhen, Ik nlamiu llve-l Joseph B Itlpley FwBieklhlllr, haueta lb an, John Ilk-idt-n.John XV lUI-n, Jann»s XI llosseU, Ih-Wtl Halford, XVailug ll-wll. Cl.srlca XV Rogers, |vllt J lltwenl-mg, Charles K llvon. J-uepli XV jlota-rt. I inueta IhH-VM, Joavph jh»s, Edward llifoy, Ik-nnl* Ily ait Gvi on Uoavnldali, lo-vt 8 itouell.ChrUiopcr Bussell. IN-rtodiut ll-uke, James lloualdson, Michael B-cd-ford. Alex ander II Itatelon. John 0 Howland, Iktlrlck H.van. Jamca Bu«’» B II- nr) llvan, XX illiam Bobbin, Jeien-iah IRait Jim Ilian, J-l-n Vll-mtaml, Jame* Mltahardsone,XVilltam lloh- Bison, John G Rlehardstme, Hiram Ihd-erla. (V-lwallader D t' llhln-l I ante llvan, James I, lto**lgm-l, F'raueta J Buck ert.Jiut-ph D lli-gtua 11—maa lltau,Tul-lss Ifolhlmler. te-uls Ifohhh-r Vhchsvlj Reilly, XViiliamF Ilichar-lH-u, Grorva jtantapri k XVilltam llifoy. XVBliwm Rltehle N,—I'.thi.kK bhiete, Ihmry RvlUer, XVm Henry Hllles, IMlilek Hmllh.FfwneU Hnrrel, Ramimt HHR-ley, Edward A Hmiltaid Al-aham Hlmpn-n, l Uar Hnlomons, John A Helml- toi Fre-lerh k Hehatter, Frauels F Rlrohhart, Framd* 81-vlls, Iter man ellta t , J-ar him R ttauaaey, Jst— a J rtuldrr, John 8-riWgv* IViaBlaey, tame* Hrkro-lifoid. Jaeoh Hhaller.fVu- rnd taholder, John 11 Revlon, John II nlron*. John FHlur- Imanl, XValB-r XV Rmllh, hanels M HB-ne, Kmamiel Hhef- laR, J-l-n II (Begin, Aletamler JGHI-aw, Farley BRweal. Jaltma F ol-kes John A Hlaley, Abner Hawyer, Hamuel ll 8-roat, ,l.rou'« R-HBau, H-h-n-u RheRall, llroitl TReran- Daniel II Rlowarl, John Rhine. XVilltam Ralte, Joseph l» Rl-dd-Bia, Jaeoh Hpang, XVilltam Rhiuuera, John hhuusol, Malllmu Rhanimn, Ik-unta HuRBan, Fl-lllp Rmllh. J-hn Hliwlnk, James Rhea-James F Rereven, Tlmmpsmi I. Rmllh, XVlII amRwi-ll, lllehard Reanlan, Alexander A Hmeta, XVIL Bam II MuBh, Andrew RleaRater, Edward J bander*. M-r- de-wl nheftall Rr-- Jaeoh A Rl-alh r, Her man Raugaloch. Jas M RlripIB-g, I raneta Rawr er. TtnmtRv Rlu-il-fon. John Rend der, Jame*HI-Inner, heels Rmllh, John Rhea, (tan IRpeu- eer.Romuel I. Ri-etaegger, RBmm Raiillm, Tlmmas Rmllh, J a mi's Rhophaid- James Rkinner, George Hlmnuui*. Tl—ma* Rmllh, Ifo-maa Ra-alley, Geoige J Ruiilh, John Hlo-ldar-l, Jt<»e J r —III- J-hn BHpau.Cwpt J-lm Rtevrnaon, Dr James M Rrdiley. Tlmma* Hauudera, J- n Rtelnl-enr, XVyall XV Rlarke, XVilltam Rlarr. XVilltam J Rtallor.l, XVilltam RHy- m«m», I'all lekReantan.J-aeiiHRuRivHn.JtilinRuRIvan, John Rcaulan. Ge-uge N Rlaley. Henry Hark,GemgeRhulls,Dan* lei RuRlran, Henry Raun-lei*, Uharlaa ERmllh,RanimdNd- onion*, Idunrd J Raumlers, Thomaa F Rlevciw, Newton RlrtpRug, XVilltam Rlar. ir-, Amos Reml-ler. James Hwsn MulBrnn, A-tam Rhurl, John Rherlueli, WilliamRwmlers, ( h.tio« H- liieek, E'phriilm Rmnlder, Augustus Reheldemnn, John RullBan,Martin Riilllvsn, XVilltam F Rlmarer, NieUm laaRinn-l, Mleha-d Rhehau, John Rhellinan. Julius Rmith. Ge-ig- XX Mites. Falrlck R-llteau, Jauie*F:8lirk, XVilltam Rmllh, J-hu Rmllh, Al-raham A Roh-nmn*, Joseph M Rl-ulh mail, F-lw-iDl RealT. Henry IIHcrantun. (lenrae Htavemmn, M-l-ler a| Rlu ftuR, Jr,, James G RlurB-vanl, Moses J Holm limns. Jm-eplr M Rol-umos, Roh-mon RheltaR, James II Rhe- I- au li- -go XV Rau-fora. Heni) Rlraus, l-ie-lri- h Rhalfer. Jno F Mllwrll, Nela-.nRmllh, ham i* Clemnil Rlebt-B-s. Illrhard Rlrefo. IVler Rmllh, lllehard Rmye, James Rmith, Henry XV Rmilli, ValenGne XV RkilL 'I*-—IVler G Thomas J-hn F Tucker, John T Tlmma*, XVilltam R I Immpaou, George HTilw-ml-, I diaries G Tall-lrd John D IVoln-K-k, John ll-uni-sou, Frederick A Top|ar. Ja* TI-umI. Vi illiam II 'llusley, lurnard G Tll-len, AmforiunC T-'i-s l'ian-1* 1'ruchelnl. XVIIIIani TThomj>*nn. John Tier- Hey, I -Iwanl I'-wnsemF J-dm DTaylor, Alfred F T-rtav, Is, reel K T- III, te-wla KlVIu-an, XVm H Tlmn. John II Thode. tV-rm-Ru* Turlmah, Joetalt F Tu*Gu, John V Tarver. Israel K Telit l-arl-t TlmM>p*-u, XVilltam TtmniM, l*etor Tl-mp •on- J-M-l-lr II Tl—mp*-H Rlephen A Turner- John Tanner. XVilltam nTar lor, Milton Turner. Falrlck Tydings, Ifonry J Tt-foiuann, J-hnllmuiermau. Ifonry Tow, Charfoi 'll-mp ami, Michael Hinder- lltahnrd T Turner, Marlon II Tallilnl. J-l-n Tnunpler, James 0 Tlmmpauu, Marlin Tufts, Gvnrgu T II- ell*, Fiam I* Mail— Tl-rca-lcrafl. Ne*l-il F J Tavlor, I'uul Ttmma*ai>n. Ik-njamlu Tllreus. Uleliard Thomaa, tlmmas 11 Turner Henry Tlmm|>ann. V-K-Cliaih'* Van ll-rn. David Vender Trlslam X’erslllle, Ifonry II Vnrellllo. XVIIIIani II H X'eretllta. Henry VlulsRloh, XVilltam i I VMi-fonhurgh.Uliarlea Vamleuiuark XV— HI,'l.ard XX arue.ldwardG XVRsou.XX'Rliam Water*. Ilula>il D XValker lleniy F XX'Rlink, UurenceXV XX’all, S'a- lhanfol I XXT'lraler, Henry 0 XVyer, Janie* TXX’ehb, Ifonry El XVred. Rmllh XVarner, Tlmma* While, Fraud* II XVohuan, Nlelmta* XV-lf, XVIIIIani XX'hlle, Tlmma* H XV»yne, HunJ*iuin XVhllvhead Jacob WBral-erg, Ramnel A WrwwX, tloorau H XX’all, •'liarfo* XVIU-ii.TIioui** ,1 Wateli, John XV XXTIm-ii.Ju. J-’pl- XV.-rt-l.-rn, /a- l-artah N XViukler. l-ewU XV XVelta.K-fo lu—lid XValfou, XVylly XViadhrldge. (Tiifolnpher While, Rath XV-mmIwmiI, tease XVR-h-r, Ik nni* XVynil, James XVI-Be. 1*1-11— II XVRdmau, XVilltam XValsnn, XVRNam D XVhila, Philip D XVi-lh-nl-. Ashia-I XVollns, Jnlni J Waver, Jitmih XV-ller, Ge-rgu M XXTIlell, .tallies T XVelles, James XX'hllilian. Enos XVBhlnglou. Allen II XVrlghl.Raiuiirl XViliimt, XVm XVilsnn, XX'iltaiu Wright J*iiim M Wsyne. XVilltam Tl—rna XVilltam*, Dalrlek XVlifie, ,l*me* W Whlta, IHohar-l XVickam. XVilltam XI Wa-lley, J-teuh XVal-ll-urg. Genrge XV XVyllv, XVilltam 0 XVylly, Irhiiii D XVhltehead. lewis Wiggins. XVilltam Waters, .tame* XVMlr.Rlephen D. XVhllidiead, James M XVayne. lien- rr K XV*.til-11 u, (Tail* XX'lltacheu, IX-nra-l XVal-Uchiui-lt. J-hu J-I111U XVaguer. Ge-rgu M XVal-ll-urg. Jim J XValte, Kdward II XVBhlngt-n, James R XVilklns, Norman XVallaee, XX'llllam II XVlIlla-rger, Italar XX'IRIa-rger, Rime-n NVai'er, ,lu»cph \V Wehder, Arm** K Wehstor, Thn* White, llminaa XX'-ael, Ifonry F XX’illlnk, Jr., George H XVahb, XVil ltam XX'el-sB r Michael XValeh, John KXVar-l. Htephan IIXVII- II ini', Irvln I, XVnlf. J-Ini XX'Ickhaui. Mlehael XVel-lon. Fran- el*,While, ( I...la* W XVa.t, Henry William*. Jame*fl Web*- •for, Henry XVRson, Marlin Wamlllken, Je#*ey Welch, J-l-n M XVIIIIam*, riirl»Bm1i»r Wllwen, Gregory XVI-ite, Samuel T XVilsnn, ,Xiihii«Iii* xvaller, Ihd-erl XVaggeirelelu, ffilward 0 XVn-ta, fluuna* A XVlU-n, Bryan Wren, E're-lerlck ll XVylly, XXT-ltai llfo 11 William*. Mlrlurel Wall. Ifonry Weigawl, Damp* •ey XVIdle, Jame* II M XVaro-wh, Japrs* K tXrilhnur. Wlsha XVylly, Fre-foilek XVyn-1l#l», IVter Wldte, Ifonry Williamson, Jniijr XVelglini, Aaron XVIIImr. ..... Y^I'rVasBnr Young. IVter Yonson, John A Ynnga, XVII. Il*m I* Y-u-ue . . _ _ , _ , X,_),| win H/.HI rou«r, Jaeoh Zlmmsraun, H-lom-ai Zslg- '"All per * rntllled lo vole, and-iMlrousof vollng at lha iievl iije-'G-n f-r Mayor and At-l*nmm of Xha elXy nf rah and liamfoU jlmreof.ar*1 reM-milfolly ro-iUMto-l I-roll al ll.i Ullfoe ami register Hielr rianioa Hilltlii tha Gum iire*erllan| l-y law, el** liter will la» -h-Uirred the right uf vollng Hiereal. EDWARD fl XVIWUM,, aa|ij| dark af OuunelL IJKII RTK.XXIKIl frani New York, we hava Jn*t received I and aro n-w opening a line •ufoetlnn nf Fluid Gingham, also Mourning Gingham, which wo are offering al lfo; lm». eat prosll-ta price* f parent* ol tl-aV foil dltcasv, that ■«, • I lu-uiv* of our laud, vanish, as if fo u-.rtc Mniku '* ,k * I uu remedy. * ’ ■ uiu life, 'M lb, «lw.,fei,-.-“S’wSfe. I health. ThU la uot an Mir t-o*»i luto the market witfo-ut * thorough trial'totI w r .n.). o r w.,h„ U. liSSJf "T-„ ,,nlluien,. ,l„l u ’ "f* a»ln.) wl B»n. IU» lli.u Hi, llul there Is ||ou»l “*■ OKVINHS' C OMIHUM, pn“l, L0»K, m . ,,f tl.feuc, w,a nuw. ,L,o h. VU KwavSm .l.y.ltl.H ,.. tloiMt .1,1, MwtJSUiTiS h ?i" " ailli « -fell ■" «„«, w™i« .iJSS 1 ,1ftvu, ll,ua ; uu «l,»u “ -1.1, right h,„ I death" has placed his mark. I The l‘ >MI| K* I* perfectly hairufoata lUut.rs.u4ni I U token with Impuuito by the l.,Uut ai-l thslaubTS I It* beuvllclal effect* will to felt h, a few boonan«I weudog Its use. Let all then, try ll.*i H Hftbe*#»mHll I are uot proved, after *u lui|«rtUl trial, the prtcwnf tb« w I wilt to returned, aud all agent* are authorised Untui I H-feK-l”. 1 " These la-zungc* are put on in 26 cci.U, Mmil..u4|| bores, and judv need * trial io to fully *|. r nclttrd 0. I. Ill NT. Itauim, Gs., only agent li-r 0-tlV-ilWti Btatoa. to whom all orders mu.t to aAlrewd. fclkdkt 1 aug3 AIKEN ft IIUItNH C IG.XHR. TlMLXrftO. An-50000 Minerva Cigars. 20-000 | A Dillon -In, 15.660 l*ato|la do.un nno !/m* filar do. Ill,(881 Greg-11 do. 115,00(1 dteronte and Havana Rlzca.160 talk,,. iXilwcro, various brand | 10 du Jenny IJiul (wist do, |0 -In M#y Neal do do. A do Myers' Aromatic do, 86 do l/w- rltard's fine eul do, 8A do Don's do do, 86 do Gradwln'a do -to, In *B»re and for aal* low by ^ aogXO CRANK ft ROPqgBH. Jackmm, James II J-hntl-m, Itotorl Jarkaon, Wm Jamas, .. jMsph Jnhn.Bai.GMJMkMm^w^jlJonatto#,masii |tawrier, V, MandMItksis 1 Alam.WwKtesa, nj'ntdaa.Alfrad jnnmi.Jnji ntHTXifUm IkipnMl's IMwder, 14, M and 86 lb ksga 1 ami Hal (llaiilier | sap. aark, Hods | T" OsmpTjor, Hum Arablfl-Maansala. Urtai J jHHMHteaa, ■ur, Madder. ladlgo ■eratu*. HalKpaotn TarUrto Aald (Gum sin Tartar, N«*Vmn-1 K. UAIITHU'H NI*ANI8II MIXTURM, TIIK UUBAT PURIFIER OF T1IK BLOOD! AVI <r Vartuie of MaeuryinH, A N INFAI.I4IRAC REMEDY for Scrofula, Kiss'. M I liheumatiini. OMIuale ('s-tani-.u* Erai.tioc* llatk I -r Fuktoleini the Face, Bl-tchw. ItoU.(Image to* ter* I Ring XX unit or Tetter, HcsM llr.,-Uj,Urfr»»»l sal fab I of tlm Ikme* and Joluta. RluM-ru t'lc-r* Syphilitic 14**v- f dere, l.uml-aco, Rplnal Complaints, an.! all hwaiMiriilM from ou Rumllcinu* use of Mercury, Imi-nidtnct Is li|» w Impurity of the Blood. “ I n-i.' aluable Mi-llil—•. which las torome nkfoiMkr the liumtier of eatraerdinary cure* eflretrd Urreh ft I agency, ha* ln-toce-1 tho proprietor*, at the until rreml of tl-vlr frit-mU, In olfor B to tho public, which thrift siO the otomsl cooUileiict- toils virtue*an-l w-niWrfsirwiliw proper lie*. Tho following oertiUcahs. irWcIMtows fon I nomtor. are. however, atruuger IrGiim-py tha* IW ant word of the pu-prietora; and arc all from putlrminl known to thrir lucalilies, snduf thu hlghe-t rni«uUij many or them now residing in the dly of ltlcbu*ri,T* E’ BGYDKN. Ei*q, of the Ezelisngp IIoteL lUthwwd known every where, rays lie has seen the HnlidM oU CaHini'a Rvanish Miuvhb admliiUteied In cirri ko*4n4 rake*. In nearly all the dlseoM-a for which it li rrr aan I ed. with the most arionUhiugly good result*. IV mj* it Is the moat eztraordlnary medicine ho has *»»r Hts. AGUE AND E'KVKll—GREAT t'UIIK—I krrrl.; uiilj, that li-r throe years I had Ague aud Fever of thtSMSIrta font -fo/crlptli-n. I bad several I'hysirianatNibm itu. title* of Uulnine. Mersury.aud I believeag fat Ti»a M- vertlrad hut all without any pernuneat rrliet 11 kg I trie-1 (’.ram'* Rvakimi Mutvbz, two l-ittlrs *( shirk rJn- BmR.v cored me, and I am happy In say 1 hire bid t-Hto Uhlll* or Fevers alnoo. 1 consider It lbs tot Tunis It lha I world, and theouty me-liclne that etrrmrbriwrmr. Iksaver Ikroi, near Rlahmon-I. X'a. JOHN IftNCICf . C. II. U'CK, Kaq., now in the city of RithnoD-lirf te many years inthul'nat Office, hat inch conS-torelilD n*tonUhiUK efficacy of Caktm'h Hazmi gintuthitk* Its* booglit upward*uf 60ta-ttlcs. wldcb be baiylTrsiviy lo the Hlllh tt-d. Mr. Luck »ay* to buixrrrhDciiltl* fail when tokeu according to directkwi. Dr. MINGK,* practlainr I'hysfclsn. and formerly dita City Hotel, to the city of Richmi.n-I, say* b* ha* wiIomH III a nomtor of Instances the effects ofl'iim's Hnn* Muti hk. which wore most Iruly suririvlri. Ils mji k • case of (X-usumptlon. ihq-undeulonihu Urtr,Rw pri ef fect * were wonderful Indeed. HAMl'EI. M. DRINK ER. of the firm of Water* Item Richmond, was cured of Liver complaint ef Syean rtwf- Ing. by Iho use of two bottle*-f (’aiUr'sRpzmib Nirlev GREAT CURE OK RCHom-A-Tb* Editors of th*fart, mood Reputdlcaii l-a-lascnaul employrd la Ihrlryea riK-iii, core I of v iolrul .crofula, c-uubiura witk EVns- ttem. which entirely -llrabled him from e-th. Tssfotit of Falter'* Ri-anlsh Mlztnre nia-IearerlEctcnrsUkln.w the Editor*, in a public netice. »*y ll-ey “ehrerfslly nea- mend It to all who arvaflliclu-l with say disewra mIm blwwl." H1IIJ. ANOTHER C URE (»F RfBortTA—I ksl 11 ffif valushfo boy oure-l of Hcrofuls hy farlsr’s Epiibhjfa tore. I cninl-for II a truly valuable mc-IWns JA2HI TAYLOR, Comluotur on the H. F. A I'. R. R. Co, Rkhz-ri Virginia. , . 8nlt Rheum of 80 Year* Standing farm Mr- JOHN TIIUUimN'.reM.ling io the city tfWt»**} was cured l-y three ta-IGr»of farter's .*|e«"h Kivlsrs-* Hill Rheum, which lie had nearly 20 y«sr*. srijhkh ft the phy-lclani of Ihn city rould nut cure Hr. 7kjw|** la a well known inerohniit of fficlinmnd, X**., and hi* tin I* most remark* l-l- , , XVM- A. MATTIIF.XVH. of Richiu-n-t. V*. hid 1 wntH cure-1 of Hov hill*, io the w-rrt tarn, Miztora. He say* he cheerfully r»rou-m*'-d*i , >*e , ew aider* II an Invaumhle me-liclne. .. RICHARD K. XVENT, of Richmond,wascuralNterrn* and what phyali-taria called c-nllrmed OmiuBpcra, *l three l»>Mfo*«f (brier'sRi«nBh Uiilurr. u El IW IN lll'IlTl IN. fomn-tadnner of the Rw»«; *1?" lut* seen the k-mhI effects of Carter's Spanlth 1 mini tor of Hpyhllilio cases, and <*y« It Is* leiM”"." | that horrible -Itaoase. . .. „ XVM. U. HAUXVOUB.of Richmond,V*..tnnd«M a and ulcer*, which disabled him from walklsg- ' 1 bottle* of Carter’s Rpanlsh Mizture. and ■*» | walk without a crutch, to a short time prniuwsU/ l*rlce II per bottle. _ . U I IMndp«l Ifepnli »l II. W.llin, cio-t » to,» " Mldon tone. New York. e . . ni.ru. T. XV. DYOTT A RONS, No. 183 North 2d rBur lIlCLVEIT A BEKRH No 125 M*ln-*t. ; Wtkwjri-Ts An-l for rale hy PI IO MAR M. ll'HNpl M. GARTER, A. A. MH.OMONS A Co.. Ifttaaatt-M* » | Dnigglals nml Country Merclinnls cvcrywbrr*. may'JQ—ly IWAItTI -.KLUUHAIKU MJfC**,. E’or the cur* of Incipient O-nsumpllr*-®"*”"^ Ik-hlllly, XVhite Rwelling. Rhr«mall«» Mv,r«».on.ln..n.l .11 .Urn.™. iH-W of the I-Io-mI and tho effects of murcury. . s 1 QWAIM’8 PANACEA lu* tom for martThis rein; h3 celebrated in Ihl* e-unlry an-l In » onlinnry cures—f-r the certfAcale* H . tj* made to the directli.ns and 1**4* (wblcbfnsJ Gh) nccompanytoglhe hmaeea. . .gMk»d* particulars-f case* loo frightful for S''°' , * 1 J| lkKn fc. whore the patients had been aln."‘te*l*n up la. and were deemed Ineural-fo by pnj*"“TY ^nirs. Dliasl-een use«l In hospital*, and pr‘ T * 1.*^ v- tM has ha-1 the singulsr fortune of being rot®", j most cehd-ratfd physician* and oilier r® 1 Among other* hy— XX'. tiltonn, hi. D. Valentine Mott.hi D.Prof of Rurg XV. P. Deweea. M. D . IW- of Mid. IV 1 {gwju N Cl-apman. hi. |»., lV»f of 1 T Darke, hi. D .Dres'tCollege 11-y.lrUBS.Ihi 143 Dr. I k-l Valle, iVof. of Medicines, B»v*n»- Jose H-urencode Iais. I’rof. of Surgery. J. flilpman. hlemtor Royal College Rsr|*w»- 0. XV. Vfrving. tato Minister U> Hi* 1 "- |||k Hlr Thomas I’earson. Major General IWl« Gilbert Rnlierlson, British Consul. Ac. , r a—rose And also, the wonderful cure* • 1 f ,e |_vllurii* row- eon have, for many year*, road* It • D ,„In.fcco.*»dX* - The Danacea -Iom not contain mercury in **y ^ ^ tog an Innocent preparation, It m*J tog* l ttSft*,i-K.K«!! ! |>j5jf -( r l "™"* Hwalm’a Panacea I* In round1 fo-IRec B* 1 . ly. with the following teller* bfown lo tbe JraO —DAhAnu—I'mtuoTs," an-l having f^.IvLnatbtbH Hwalm slanq-e-l on lha sealing w»*•"JILL'S the sM*^ covering ttocsrk^andaspV-ndldeiigrs'd^ amp*! the Imlfle, comnnaad of awinielrotatw nlue different -lira, wl.loli have teen »•««« I rive use of lha proprietor, by Ik*I*' * « • I graver* of Dbilodelphla. In the «mtto U »l - ^ I tato Wm. Hwaln, mq-yright aecore-l. ,f A^ssaSssSSSSI uf'iuw J- G I. "wm-55 Ih. n.w B*AU1» SSafc^^jSbSaS® somewhat aim Ur name, wall calculated toosu* mh88—tawif 104 end 106 John-rireriJte;—