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yr. this .iffbtdiY of April ISM.
JOHN BILBO, o. 0. 0.
Jan
S HATHAH SHERIFFS BALE.—Will 1)8
•old oi tin flrst Tuuitir to June next, totoro
Owrt House, bsiwoen too lent hours orulo,
tot lumber twelve <M) New SVinklln Wird. ln too
Clip of levinush, siiusietloo too coruororHont.
loo fry street mil Bottle Row, together with too
itoeeutory brick wirchouso situated toereott; levied
01 to soUefy i certain a to. Issuing out or Obotosm
Superior Court, to hvor of John Scuddor vs. Dior,
eioe P. Hollis. Properly pointed out to sold a. to.
BKNJAUtX L. OOI.R,
mays Sheriff C. c.
flBATHAM OOltNTY.—To ill whom It may con.
V corn t Whereas, KUrabeth Kibero, will apply
It Ihl Doirt of Ordinary tor letters or administration
n IlM Mita ofJoMDb Kibero:
Tints are, therefore, to cito anil admonish nil
WMM It may concern, to bo and appoar before said
Court to make objection (If any tUoy have) on or
before the drat Monday in July uext, otherwise said
letter* will be granted.
Wltneee, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
county, thl* second day nr Juno, 1866.
JtttteS JOHN BILBO,.o. c. c.
ITATK OrUEOUtnV, CHATHAM CO.
ffV all whom it may coucern: Whereas Mary Anu
X Dent will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for let*
tan Mjmmoqr on the estate or James l*. Dent.—
Theee are therefore to cite and admonish all whom
u ... - -
Utter* will be granted.
Fitness John Bilbo, Riq., Ordinary for Chathnm
County, thla third day of June, 1856.
JU> JOHN BILBO, 0.0.0.
_ _ C1T ^ SALE.*"
WILL be aold beforo tho Court House door in the
f ¥ city of Savannah, on Iho first Tuosday in July
neat, between tho legal hours or sale. Tho follow
ing articles, 2 counters, 1 desk. 1 iron chest, 1
wardrobe and all the interest of Edward Murphy,
in and to the loase of lot and building situated on
theooroerof Whitaker and Congress streets, to
■atlsfrra Q. r*. issued in flavor or William B. Gauld,
vs. Murphy, ft Dovanny, property pointed out by
defondant. ED. M. PRENDERGAST, s c. s.
may 81
CITY SHERIFF'S SALE.
*1I7TLL bo sold before tlia Court House door, in
V V. the City of Savannah, on tho flrst Tuesday in
July next, between the usual* hours of sale, east half
of No. 6 Green Ward, bounded as follows:—north by
Broughton street, west by lot No. 6, south by a lane
and east by lot No. 7. levied on as tho property or
JamiM L. Oliver,, to satisfy a fl. fa. Issued out of
tho]Honorable tho City Court or Savannah, In favor
oTO. B. Nichols vs. lames L. Oliver. Property
pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Terms cash
Purchaser paying for titles.
ROW. M. PRKNDERGAST,
m y31 City Sheriff.
CITY SHERIFF'S SALK;
YYruJs be sold before the Court House door in
ff the City of 8avannnh, on tho flrst Tuesday In
.Tuly next, between tho legal hours or sale, lot No.
SlSStSf'S? fc ?i» moro °F *“■, boIn * » portion or
P*"}*® 101 Sn* M » '*? al \ in lho ®Ny of savannah,
Iwunded as foltows:—East by Purso street, south by
lot No. —, north by street not named, and west by
r* J^vied on as lho property or Ann noble,
fl * r *‘ Issued out of tho Houorablothe
City Court oTSarannah, in flavor of John Qallahcr vs
Ann Doble. Property pointed out by plaintiff.—
Terms cash. Purchaser paying for titles.
EDW. M. PRENDERGAST,
“W 81 City Sheriff.
CITY SHE RIF F'S _ 8ALEL
W*f*“ ■oW» before the court house door iu
f T the city or Savannah, on the flrst Tuesday iu
July next, between tho legal hours ofsalo, One Au-
Waynesboro’ Railroad Company’s Bond,
fl°* on os tho proporty or William Dunn
to saUtiy two fl. Tas. issued out of tho honorable tho
City Omrt of Savannah, ono In favor of James B.
Road vs. William Dunn, and the other In fovor or
John IngersoU vs. William Dunn. Terms cash.
EDWARD M. PRENDERGAST.
«n*rai Sheriff C. S.
CITATE °F °EORGIA-BULL°CH C0„ May 20th,
data application will
bo mode to the Honorable Court of Ordinary or said
County for leave to sell all tho lands belonging to
the estate of Michael Donaldson, deceased, for tho
beneflt or the heirs and creditors and said deceased.
my23-8w JOHN E. GIBSON. Adm’r.
S EORGIA—BULLOCH CO.—All porsons having
demands against the Estate or Thomas Mills,
of said couuty, deceased, are hereby notified to
present them, properly attested, within the time
prescribed by law, and thoso iudebted to said ostate
are requested to make immediate payment to
■t svwt. HARDV B * HOBOES, Adm’r
May 20th, 1866. ray23-6w
NOTICE.
flWO months from date application will be
X ®»d® ,to the Ordinary of Chatham Couuty, for
to sett lot No. 151, »th district, Baker, bolong-
log to the ostate of Julian Marks.
_ JACOB WATSON,
Phy* Administrator.
v ASSIGNMENT NOTICE.
TQHN WILLIAMS, having assigned all
O his property, both real and personal, to adiust
SSASF* Sf I*” 008 having legal claims against the
■aid John M. williams, will picaso hand them to the
undersigned without delay, os it is quite desirable
to ascertain the extant of indebtedness, and to per
fect a speedy settlement of tbe assigned proporty
apr28 HIRAM ROBERTS, Assignee.
""'AOMISTKATOH’S NOTICE.
A LL porsons having domands against the estate
of the lata Charles 8. Arnold, deceased, are
hereby notified to present them, projierly ottested,
within the time proscribed by law; aud all thoso In-
debtod to said estate, are requested to mako imme
diate payment to EDWARD PADELFORD,
m*y® Administrator.
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. "
Louis Robider having made an assign*
iis creditors, all per-
nako payment to
... _ ...i against him are
requested to present them, that payment may bo
made aa far as the assetta will extend.
„ ... A. BON AUD, Assignee.
Savannah, May 19, I860. may20
GLYN2fSllEftiFF*S SALE.
~\KTTLL be sold before tho door urtho Court Houao
¥¥ in ths city or Brunswick, County of Glynn, on
the first Tuesday In July next, botween the logal
hours ofsalo, the following property, to wit.:—Cas
sius, Jim, Ohloe, and Simon—levied on by virtue o|
fl. fo. issued out of tbe Honorable Superior Court of
'Glynn County, In Tavor or Horace B. Gould vs.Alox-
andor Scranton and .Tame* Gowcn, AdmlniatratorH
of Mary Abbott, deceased. Property (minted out by
plalnUff’s attorney.
may28 M. C. B. WRIGHT, S.O.C.
meat for tbe beneflt of his creditors, all tier-
ton* Indebted to him will pleaso mako payment to
me. And those having demands against him are
BCOROIA.
-—To .11 whom It n
tar.Hino. Will >pi
; . ' . MMi.i..i ...
rc:2 «, -Mjttera dtsmlssory as •
lihstato of James C. Hines :
, incite and admonish*
I Monday In December next,' otherwise
mlnlatralor
mm
Court to make
fore the first I
■aid letters will'be ..
WUneea. John Bilbo, Eta. Ordinary forCliatham
county, this fourth day of June, I860.
Juno 0 JOHN BILBO, 0.0.0.
P * ADMINISTRATOIVSH ALBL
URriUANT to an order oT the Honorable the
Court or Ordinary of Chatham County, passed
Juno term, I860, will bo sold, on tho first Tuesday
lu August next, before tho Court Houso door in said
oounty of Chatham, botween tbe legal hours or sale,
the following property, to wit.: Lots Nos. threo (3)
aud four (4). befog partofGardon lot No. nino (9).
Spring Hill, City of Savannah, froutlug on Railroad
street; also the following negro slaves: Jack, Tatar,
Aloxaiidor and Sarah. Sold as tlie proporty of tho
estate of Samuel Grlflln, lace of said county, deceased,
for tho benefit or tho heirs and creditors of sold es
tate. RICHARD WAYNE,
Administrator do bonis nou, on
Jo4 Estate of Samuel Grlflln,
O N tho first Monday in August noxt, I will apply
to tho Ordinary of Chatham county for leave
to sell the negro slaves boonglug to tho estate of
, deceased, for tho benefit of tho
he negro si
Clara A* Ogiluay, uiwasmi. «vr
heirs and croditrrs of sold estate.
Juno 4 JAMES A. LaROCUE, Adm’r.
ftSto B
1P on I
/ |L nan
•Uol T
BROUGHT TO JAIL.
Brought to Jail in Swalusboro, Emanuel Co.,
on tho 4th instant, a negro man; ho says his
name is Harry; that ho belongs to tho estate
ot Thomas Clay, of dryan Couuty, Ga. Ho is
of light complexion, with a slight Bear over tho loll
oye;about 6 footfljj Inched in height, and about 20
years old.
Tho owner is requosto.i to come forward, pay
charges and tako hint away, as he will bo dealt with
as tho law directs. HENRY OVERSTREET,
Jo9 Jalor.
NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands against tho ostato
oT Richard F. Williams, lata or Chatham coun
ty. deceased, are hereby notified to prosout thorn
within tho time prescribed bylaw to tho subscrl
her; and all indebted to the sold estate are request
ed to mako Immediate payment to
M. B. MILLEN,
Administrator do buuis mm.
March 26—6w ltwtJy21—Jo 7
STATE OF GEORGIA;
C HATHAM COUNTY.—To nil whom It mny con
cern : Whereas, the estate or Jeremiah Me-
Iktuald lies unrepresented iu consequence of tho
death of Nathan Browton, tho executor, aud unless
some fit aud competent persou applies fiir tho ad
ministration of Paid ostato, with tho will annexed,
I shall appoint James Wilkinson, or some other (it
and proper person, admiuLstrutor with tho will an
nexed do bonas nou, on said rotate:
Theso ore, therefore, to cite and ndmonlsh nil
whom it may . concern, to bo and appear before
naUlCourt to make objection (If any they have) on
or beforo the flrst Monday In August next
Witness, William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for tho
county or Bulloch, this 12th day or Juno, 1866.
Jelfi WILLIAM LKB, o. c. c.
State of Georgia, llulloclt County.
A dministrators’ sale.—By virtue or au or
der from tho honorablo Court of Ordinary or
said county, passed on the flwt Monday In June,
will ho gold at tho court houso door or nald couuty,
between tho lawfol bourn or aalo, on tho tlrst Timm-
day in August, One tract of Laud, containing ono
hundred and fifty acres, in said county, on tiio Ca-
noocheo river; also, a iwrt or four other surveys,
containing six hundred and thirty-two acres, on Ch-
noochee river, well Improved and in good repair,
conslatlng or swamp, bay and pine land. Sold oh
tho properly or Nathan Brcwton, deceased, for the
benefit of the liolrs and creditors or said deceased.
Terms made known on the day ornate.
BENJAMIN BREWTON, ) . ..
SIMON J. BREWTON, f Adm rs *
Juno 2d, 1860 j 0 16
State off Georgia, Biillocli County.
A dministrators’ sale—win be sold, ou the
first Tuesday in August noxt, boforo ths court
house in Statesboro’, iu enld couuty, under an order
ortho Court of Ordinary, Flfty-four (64) acres or
Piue Laud, granted to James Deal, and bounded by
lands jT James Woods, William Allen and Elmoro
Manos, belonging to the estate of James Deal, for
Uio beneflt of the heirs and creditors or said estate.
Terms made known ou tho day or sale.
MARTHA DEAL,) Adm’x.
, CALVIN DEAL, /Adm’r.
Juno 12th, 1866 j 0 jr,
MARSHAL’S SALES.
VI’ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday In July
»? next, in front of the court house:
ImprovemoDU on lot No. a, Uoumnlllnvlllo,
MU»fy City Tax Executions vs. Connolly, i„ r yet
1864 and 1865. 7
Also, Lot and improvement No. 12, part ofGar-
Jif 1 west, the proimrty of Mrs. Ellen
O Reilly, to satisty City Tax Executions lor 1865.
Also, Lot No. 16 and itnprovoinenta, Franklin
ward, os tho proporty of M. Prondor«a«t, for Taxes
for 1866,
Also, east half of I/>t No. 2, Calhoun ward, the
Property of Mrs. Bridget Cary and children, for
Alse, Lota Nos. 19 and 20, Wesley ward, as the
property of Edward Perry, for Taxes for 1865.
Also, Lot No. 61, Browu ward, us the property of
ostato or Patrick O’Connell, 8r., forTaxos for 1855
ALo, Improvomouta on south half or Ixtt No. 33,
Warren ward, as tho property of Miss Matilda Ro’
sey, for Taxes lor 1864 aud 1866.
Also, east hah - of Lot No. 28, north side or Marga
ret street, tho properly or Mrs. Rachael Wise and
daughter, lor Taxes for 1865.
Also, Lata Nos. 47 and G2, Walton ward, as the
property of Johu McCormick, for Tuxes lor 1865.
A so. Lot No. 4. Washington ward, as tho proper-
1}’°J Mrs. M. M. Dibblo ami children, lor Taxes for
1655.
A130. IM No. 14 aud east half or I/)t No. 16,
ofGnrdon 1/it No. 33, east, as tho proporty of the
estate ot 8. A. Patot. for Taxes for 186* and 1865.
i i 0 ’ Jf 1 i®* 24, lAtayetto ward, as tho property
of John M. Millou, for Taxos for 1866.
Also, Lot No. 10. MontraolUnvIlle, 03 tho properly
or James Benoist, lor Tuxes for 1864 and 1865.
Also, Improvements of quarter Lot No. 10,Greene
ward, as Ute property .or Mrs Baker, for
Taxes for 1864 unit 1865.
Also. Garden Lot No. 68, cast, as tho proportv
\\. P. Bowen, for Taxos for 185* aud 1866.
Also, Lot No. 47, Jasper ward, os tho property ot
Mrs. J. W. Ryerson, for Taxes for 1865.
Also, west half of l/)t No. 4, south side of Brvan
street for Tuxes for 185*.
Also, south hair or 1 Trustees’ Garden, as tho
property or the estate or Worthington, for Taxes for
185G - DANIEL II. STEWART,
ma >’ ai - City Marshal.
From V. B. PALMER,
ukxvhal aDVkRtiMNa 4m rkwhtamck aqxnt,
Boston, Now York, I*tUladelphla, and Baltimore.
JAMBS B. FIOLEB. ,
DEALER AND IMPORTER OP
Watches, Jewtlg^jHvtr Ware, Fan*
mo. 12. eotrre 2d ttnuorr, imaMLnaa.
■ept8 ly
NELSON SWEBIBY, , ,
DESIGNER AND SCULPTOR IN MARBLE. 1
Corner Astor Place and 4th Avenue,
IN CU)8> VttOXtlOTT VO fftt AMTOK UHtUHT AMD TUI NSW
H1BLS HO USX, MIW YORK.
mHE most extensive variety and the largest
I stock of Monuments,Tombs, Headstones, Ac.,
luAmcrlc*, con bo found at this establishment, from
plain to tho most elaborate and ornnta In design and
workmanship. In addition to tho stock always on
hand, * great varioty or drawlugs, appropriate and
original may bo found, from which work will bo ex
ecuted promptly to order.
Orders faithfully executed, and shipped to any
point available by water or steam.
Persons visiting tho city or New York on pleasure
or business sro respectfully Invited to visit this es
tablishment. oct3
VIRGINIA SPRINGS!
SOUTH-SIDE, RICHMOND k DANVIUJ5, 4
Virginia A Tennessee
SUMMN R
GLYNN SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL bo sold boforo the door of tho Court House,
Id the city of Brunswick, Couuty ofGlyun, on
tho first Tuesday in July next, between the legal
hours ofsalo. the following property, to wit.:—One
undivided half of a tract or parcel of land containing
two hundred and fifty acros, (more or less) lying
and bologln the county or Glynn, bounded south bo
lands granted to Michael Pound I, northwardly by
lands granted to John lAtnli, senior, enst by lands
unknown, Loviod on as the property of Celia Lamb,
tosatlsfy a fl. fit. issued out of tho Honorublo supe
rior Court or Glynn county, in favor of Daniel McIn
tosh vs. CeU* Iamb. Proporty pointed out by de
fendant. M. C. B, WRIGHT,
nuy28 Sheriff Glynu Couuty.
MaW OF GEORGIA, LIUHRTY~CCL
rno all whom It may concorn:—Whereas Jason
A Floyd will apply at the Court or Ordinary for
letters of administration on tbe estate or Allen D.
Floyd,
These tre therefore to cite and admonish ull whom
J concern, to bo and appoar beforo said court,
e objections, If any they have, on or before
t Monday In July noxt, otborwlsosald tetters
wiU DO granted.
Witness W. P. Girardeau, Ordinary for Liberty
County, this 27th day or April, 1860.
^ W. I*. GIRARDEAU,
O. L. C.
m REMOVAL.
The subscriber has Removed on the
Bay, next door to tho Republican!
I 0“pe,_whcre be is now oponiuj
N9l ouice, wnore no is now oponlug a
bandsomo assortment of 8 P RIN G M
AND SUMMER GOODS, which bo will sell by the
pattern or inake to ordor In tho most tashiuuablo
----- — —in tho most fasbiouabio
style. Also, Ready Morin Clothing for tho present
and coming season.
(V r * )a8t *“ vor8 i hopes to merit n con
tinuance of the name.
N. B.—Cutting, Altering uuil Itepulring done at
the Hliortcst notlco.
Just received White Drill Coats and Pants, Whlto
and Figured Marseilles Vosta, forsaloata small pro-
apr!2
pro-
JOHN W. KELLY.
DRAPER AND TAILOR.
JEFFERSON STREET NEAR BROUGHTON.
- The subscriber takes this opportuulty
L®
lou wlllbomado
ivannab. for tho pay-
GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY.
O N the first Monday in July noxt application will
be made to tho honorablo Uio Court of Ordlna-
'Z«* d ™* i y*S r J oiu>n of administration on tho
f4(ato of Oldeon MoGowen, lato or said county.de-
ANN McUOWKk.
June 2
NOTICK.
fflHREE months gflcr date ai
1 to the Marine Bank of r
meatof two Twenty dollar bills, vis : letter B. 3070
and letter 0, 697, tho left halves or which have been
lost. JAMBS P. HUDSON.
Tallahassee, Fla., May 17, I860 . 3m* my26
ADMINISTRATRIX MALE;
\N the first Tuosday in July next will be sold iu
F front of the Court Houso, In tho city of Havan-
i,. mil tho real ostate bolonglng to the estate or
J*me« M. Bates, late of Chatham County, deceased.
Sold by permission of the Court of Ordinary, aud by
erder of the Administratrix, for tho bonoflt of the
hslr* and creditors. ANN B. RATES,
m*y26 Administratrix.
a
J to Inform bis friends and tho public, that
uois.enabled,fromoxpcrieuce,aud tho
Intuitive perceptions of the truths »f
bciouco. based on the common rules of surveying
forms, both plauo and spherical, to cut and make up
garmoute to tit tho human form in the most complete
and flnisbod stylo, to all who inay favor him with a
tr t ^ a ’»i, dr ‘-' 88e8 ! Ba L‘ C0HlumGil . Military und
Firemen’s Uniforms, Ac., Ac.
. P. HORACE GRANT,
Jefferson st., ono door North of Broughtou street,
dec 7—ly
by nov 12 ~ WKB8TBR A PALMES 1
T^IIESH Sairaon, Lobsters and Sardines, for
O- sale by j nn 2 A BONAUD.
SUNDRIES—
25 bbls Sugar Crackers—fresh.
20 “ Butter “ ««
16 “ Soda Biscuit
26 boxes “ ••
26 bbls No. I Sugar,
60 “ A, B and C Sugar,
Becolveri.auri Tor sole by
McMAHON A DOYLE,
Nos. 205 sin! 207 Bay at.
my!7
T>APGK HANGINGS AND BORDERS.
A. Jml rocolvoil a grout ws.irtmont of tho most
ologai t luttorns, with liordorH to tndtoh, Horn 8
flouts to $J, at CHAFVKR Jit CO.’S
n|ir30
No, 8 Whitokar stroot.
a. M. t.UIKHV,
BATB BOVSB.
HOT, COLD AND SHOWED.
'I’HJJ BATH HOUSE lutTiog been hitudgomoly
JL ffttod up. opened on Strturdsy, at or llaroli.
Hfogle Bnton it cenu—dl* Uckoto tor 81.00
PM4, ; J. M. HAYWOOD. Agent.
COD FISH. MACKEREI. AND HER
RINGS.
T JUST motived 6 hbdt choice Cod Pith JO bblt
J Msckorri: ID do «lrn
Hekla Herringe, tObozei Smoked Herrtogi in atore
nndtorenitby
DAVH) O'OONNFB.
n»y 10 Corner Brogbton A Br./ton eh.
SUCCESSOR TO DATE M. EASTMAN.
Oornor of Dryan und Wlillnkor Sitro. to.
HAH now on hand a hooutllul us.
sorlmolit ol'Jewelry or every Ills, tj \
eri|itlou und kind worn by lu.lles .f. ji
id gentlcmon, und will soil utunususlly low nrlocs
' ? a '. 0 toi* tfsy revolved (per Kxiiress) n large
I’to KnK*™ BI : l i t ,“ lvor .' Vor “’ «r Ci‘k« und
Forks 1&.8 !! 11 , 111,11 ougrnvnd Fish Knives und
MJtlFnrks,Knives, Forknund
hPSre™ * “ ■ NutmcgOrnters, *o. Ikr.., all
nlse t| r iK,e“™' f ml "“tta!ilo tor presouU. I have
lialrworitnKie^Si? 0 ' •ddWon to my stock or
manner, and war ran tod.
AN CONSIGNMENT—~
V/ 2000 bushels Prime Com;
J®® .' l0 Giw Peas;
JOOeKltn "Fnlueo Mills’’ Floor;
10 bills Raw Ulm;
10 do Monongnbeln Whisky;
0 do Domoetlo Drendy:
For sale low, hy
Jelt FATTEN, HUTTON h CO,
ARBANGEMENT.
Shortest, most comfortable atiri moNt expeditious
Route to tho
VIRGINIA SPRINGS I
THROUGH BY DAY-UQHT.
And Baggage (’becked Through, except on Hinges.
Visiters to the Vircbfinla’ Springs by this route,
take the South-Side Railroad curs at Petersburg, <
the Richmond mid Danville ears ut Richmond, nt
A. M., daily, (Suudnys excepted,) arrive at l^’iich-
burg to dinner, amt thence, via tho Virginia and
Tennessee Railroad, reach Bonsack’s Depot ut 3 * *
and Salem ut 4 P. M., aud utulther place tako
Kent, Sumiutruou A Co’s Fine Line or
Stages!
Those via BonBaek’a lodge at Fincastlo, dlno at llto
Rod Sweet, or Sweet Sprlugs, and arrive at tho
White Sulphur-Springs, (17 miles) early on the
evoniug ot’the second day from Petersburg, or Rich
mond, without NIGHT fRAVEI^ and with but 04
miles or Staging. Or by tho Salem route, stop all
night ut the Roanoke Red Sulphur Springs, (10
mites distant from Salem,) dine at tho Rod Sweet,
or Sweet Spriugs, and arrive at tho White Sulphur
Springs on the evening or the following day.
Tiio Virginia A Tennessee Railroad is located
through a most romantic country, possessing a cli
mate uusurpassciTIbr its salubrity and delightful tem
perature. Tho road puss os the base of the
PEAKS OF OTTER!
Aud within threo miles of the Alleghany Spriugs,
ouo mllo of the Montgomery Whlto Sulphur Sprlugi
aud within four miles or the Yellow Sulphur Sprit
all pleasantly situated a few tnllos apart, oil...
Eastern slopo of the Alleghany mountain, In Mont
goraery couuty. Tho waters of these Springs are
celebrated for their great medicinal qualities, the ac
commodations arooxcellcut, and have been grontlv
increased sinco last season.
49^Vlsltors to iho Red Sulphur Springs take
Kent, gummorson A Co’s Stages at Newbern Depot,
on the evoniug of tho day that they loavo Peters
burg or Richmond, and arrive at tho Spriugs on tho
following day to dlunor, and Salt Sulphur Spriugs
early in the evening of the second dny from Rio
mond or Petersburg.
Tho Road from Novbcrn Depot to the Red Sul
phur Springs, (38 miles,) has been graded aud
greatly improved sinco Inst season, and is now re
garded asoHo of tlw best turnpikes lu the moun
tains.
The Uno of Telegraph from Richmond will be com
pleted and in operation to the Mootgomerv White
Sulphur Spriugs early in June.
Passengers to Knoxville, Tennessee, take Kent,
Summorson A Go’s stages nt tho Westorn terminus
or the Virginia A Tennessee Railroad, now 180 mites
from Lynchburg (and being extended Westward ut
the rate of 8 miles tier month) to tho Eastern termi
nus or the East Tennessee aud Virginia Railroad,
and arrivo nt Knoxville in 21-2 days from Peters
burg or Richmond.
Fare from Petersburg or Richmond.
To Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs via Bousack’a, $10
“ “ “ “ “ ** “ Sniom..,. 10
“ White Sulphur Springs »• Bousack’s 11
“ “ '* “ “ Salem.... 11
“ Red Sulpher Springs pj 26
“ Alleghany Springs 8 00
“ Moutgomory Whlto Sulphur Spriugs 8 26
“ Yellow Sulphur Springs 8 46
“ Knoxville, Tenncsaeo 23 00
Note.—.Tho cbar*o lor tickets to toe Alleghany
Springe, .Montgomery Whlto Sulphur unit Yellow
Sulphur Springe, .loos not Include the charge Iroln
too Hallroa.1 to tho Springe. I’nssrugcrs lor tho AI
leghany Springs, (4lnllo,. glatant.) tako Dakota
Hhawavllto—tor Montgomery Whlto Sulphur,
mllo diatom by a branch Railroaii,) take tlckota..
Big Tunnel ami lor the Yellow Sulphur, (4 miles ilia,
taut,) tako tlokela to Uhriatiamhurg depot. Cou-
voyunces will bo fouud at those places.
For further information apply to
E. A. GOODWIN,
Ticket Agent 8. S. R. R., Petersburg.
a , „ t . , . CHARLES CAMPBELL,
Sup’t Rlohmoud A Danville R. tt., Richmond.
„ . „ E. II. G11.L,
Sup’t V. A T. R. R., Lynchburg.
KENT, SUMMER80N A CO.,
myl3-8m Fincastle, Virginia.
CBN T IlXL ii A i L iT6 a d?
’ the 14th October, inst.,
and until lurthor notice, the Passenger Train*
ou the Central Railroad will run as follows:
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON,
waves Havauuah Dally at...6 a m and 12.16 P
Arrivo in Macon “ “..2.16 pm “ 1 an.
Leave Macon “ “.11.46 x M “ 9.30 pm
Arrive in Savan’h “ “10.46 p m “ 7.20 a m
UKrwxur aavax.vau and auuusta.
Loave Savaunah .>8.16 p u and 8.30 p. m.
Arrivo iu Augusta rT.8.46 p m “ 6.80 a m.
Louve Augusta «. a m “ 4,30 p m
Arrivo iu Savannah 1.30 p m “ 10.46 p
HXTWKEN MACON AND AUGUSTA.
L«ave Macon 11.46 a m and 9.30 p m.
Arrivo in Augusta 8.45 p m “ 6.30 a m
Leave Augusta 6. am “ 4.30 pm.
Arrivo in Macon 2.16 p m “ 1. am.
BKTWKKN HAVANNAH, MJLLKIXiKVnjJt tt XATONTON.
Uavo Savannah * M
Arrive in MillodgeviUo '. .2.46 r m
Leave Macon il 46 a m*
Arrive in Eatonton 6. pm
w, w „ W. M. WADLKY Gon’l Supt. '
Savannah, Ga., Oct. 12, 1855. octl6.
'"CHANGE OF 8CHEDULEirN~THE
Over ^& AD
New York & New Orleans Mails.
(\N and after Sunday, February 3d, 1850,
Vjr two dally traius botween Mueon und Columbus
aud ono botwoeu Macon and Amerlcus,
.... a . v S ?L acou al aud 3 >’ urrivo at Colum-
bus at 7 16 a m, and 1030 p m ; leave Columbus ut
416 a m, and 1301* m; arrivo ut Macon at 10 64 a m.
and 7 -40 p m;leave Macon at 2 am; arrive at Amor!
cua at fl 40 am; loavo Amerlcus at 2 20 p m; arrive nt
Macon at 7401* m; making a complotc connection bo-
1 uf en ..M, on , tg ?. ,nory > A,abfiraa . and Augusta, Kings-
i n’ WJ'nibigtonami Charleston;also, with Central
Railroad Traius to Sjivanuab, MUtodgevilleatid Eaton-
ton, and with Macon and Western trains to Atlauta,
Chattanooga, Nashville and Knoxvlllo, Tetm.
nHS? lM ?, bu8 with «»rard and Mobile Railroad to
Rtifaula, Ala., connecting daily at Amorlcus with
four horse Post Coaches to TnllahasBoo. Albaiiy
J^2^w Ho, /ftft br,dgo » &c ’’ wltu ‘ri-weekly haeks
o Lumpkin, Cuthbort, ftc. at Fort Valley with hacks
o lerry, Haynosvlllo, Hawkinsvillo and Knoxville,
Ga. PasKongers for Amorlcus aud points bolow Fort
Valley, should tako tho 12 16 p m train from Savan-
fn. linn 1 } h ?i 6 *’ M tr ?, ln fro . m Angtiate, to avoid de
tention at Macon. lor other poiuta on tho South-
w nstern or Muscogeo Roads tako oithcr train from
. avnnnali or Augusta. Passongors leaving Amori-
Rnmo^ght ** M Wl 1 r<!no11 Co,,,n, b ,w nt 10 30 v m tho
,rom and tho West for Am-
ml« fhn i U na' Weat ? rn , floor « ia or MwWa, should
tak ®?°. 130 1 JfBto at Columbus, sloop at Fort
Valley, and reach Americas at fl 40 a m noxt morn
vS® 1 * 9 . steamships leave Savannah for Now
nhu n «l V w^nosduvs and Saturdays, uud for Phil*-
8 Wo ‘ l,,C8,1 ay»' Passage iu the Cablu $26,
Faro from Montgomery to Savannah $u oo
“ Columbus “ “ . i.i nn
“ Amerlcus “ “ i jj 0
,, , . GEO. w. ADAMS, Sup’t.
Itocon, Jemmryaoto, 1880. 'mnylo
VtRQINIA CENTRAL R.ROAO
Jitortinafuom IlnmlKI.
yRTcbiS n J he W«w Inuonloll.vlllc
VVHEN the Potomac it .closed with Ice tide
ml. *° tt y relied ou liy passengers, to ou-
suro tho conuoction going North or South. tIio road
J" ^roly relald with 1 Mi|teriorT rail as tar m
Gordonsvillo. During tho winter tho train will start
flrraHho old station, In Rlchmoud, on Broad stroot 1
?. 1 paHH ^‘'fdonsvlllo at 11 a m„ and arrivo
in fitaunhm at 326 p m. Down train loaves stAun
*° n . al 3 Ita 8808 Qortlonsvlllo at Ham ami
arrive In Richmond nt 2.30 pm. 11 A *’ anu
Fare to Gordonsvillo. Wl
.f* 1 ?" i 1 " 1 ™. I" CorUoiiHvlilo'lh *molo“umo
to tako tho tralu of the Orange and Alexandria Kali-
road. Persons who loavo Richmond at 7* a m., can
^h?t l
wHtf II. D. WHITCOMB, Sunt.
TENT’S COTTON VESTS—JukTmSIw;;
«*y J- W.THItELKEuf, Vq
Btoylt OonireM nnd WhltoUer mr.ru.
■n. PIKKCK-I. I
"" ADVIBTMUrO AQKXOY, PIHUIHCLniU.
Authorised Aieot for the Havannah Journal.
WITH HALL’a^fftt’^PotfSkpROOF LOCK.
1 W T Tq-: y Having reoeivod tho
, ’...JHnQIK I'rlte Modal at the
World’s Fair, are now
l ottered to the public
as tho Prize Safe or
tbe
and approved as they
■ have boon every
where, their crowning victory was reserved to tie
awarded by the Jurlos or the World’sFAlr.
Hie proprietor placed One Thousand Dollars In
Gold ip the ono exhibited at tho World’s Fair, Iau-
don, and Invited all tho Pick-Locks in lho world to
open the Safe, with or without tho keys, andtukutho
money as a reward lur their lugouuUy; although
operated upon by several skilled lu tho art, noouu
could Pick tho Lock or open the Sate.
By an Improvement upon tho original Salamander,
Introduced by tho present owner ortho pataul-rlghl,
tho interior Is rondored wholly Impervious to damp,
and books, papers aud Jowoiry might bo preserved
In ono or his safes for a century without contracting
a blemish from mould or mtlldew.
To guard against counterfeits ovory Bate from tho
tnanutactory of tho subscriber, and sold by him or
his agents, lias a brass plate in front, bcariug his
narao: each is also furnished with one of his Im
proved Thief Detecting IBooks, which is a good guar-
ant«o against robbery.
8. 0. HERRING tt CO.,
Nos. 136,137 and 139 Water-fit., N. Y.
Agents in Savannah, Messrs. BELL It PRENTISS,
who koop constantly on hand a full and comptoto
assortment, which they will sell at Manufacturers’
prices. _ snpt28
LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND FIRE
PROOF quAunn of
WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES,
A» Manufactured hy Steam ifi Marvin, New York.
In tho flro of tho 3d
Inst., which consum
ed tho brick building
occupied by Mr. ,liu>. <
T. Thomas, opposite I
I the Gas Works, in this I
city, was a safe ot 1
, . tho above descri ptions
containing tho books, paper*, and money of Mr. i
Thomas, and although the building was dot roved, j
the said Safo sustained uo Injury whatever from the j
iutense heat to which it had boon ox|xiscd. On open
ing the Hate, the contents were found undisturbed, j
and In thesamo order and condition as when placed 1
there, oxcept a slight discoloration to tho projecting >
ends ora few |Mipors, aud tho hacks of ono or two or j
the books, causod by the steam generated in tho
Rate, white at its greatest heat. ,
Tho Safe aud contents, ns it came from tho ruins, 1
may still be seeu, in the possession or Mr. Thomas, i
at tho Gas Works. A largo assortment or these cole- !
orated Safes always on lmud,and for sale by
C. H. CAMPFJKI.I), !
Agent for tho Manufacturers,
July 2fl, 1866. 171 Bay-st., Savannah, Ga.
I take pleasure iu corroborating the foregolug state
ment, and iu udditlon would add, thut the books are
now In use. J. T. THOMAS.
, , , Wood Yard, Kerry WhurL
July 2flth, 1866. octfl—tf
DYING AND RENOVATING
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 YORK STREET, NEAR THE COURT HOUSE,
SAVANNAH. GA.,
Established In 18311.
IHE Subscriber grateful to his friends and
_ patrons for their coutinunl tavors, would state
iat In addition to tho Improvements in DYING. »c
qulrod by* him during his last visit to England and
Scotland, has made arrangements fi>r ox ton ding his
business, by which ho is now enabled to dvo a
greater variety or colors on silk nnd woolen dre*sses,
■htourlo Jbn U’lilnl. ho t........ ...ill •• . '
BOOR fl# JOB
NKATtiY RXffiUTKU AT TJIK
SAVANNAH JOURNAL,
BOQK & JOB OFFICE. 9
Merchants cau bo supplied'at short notice with
Bill-Heads, Bills of Lading,
' Dray Books, Circulars, Card*
and Blank Books.
Particular "attention given*to BOOK AND PAM-
I’HLKl' PRINTLSG, such ns Catalogues for Colleges,
Proceedings or Meetings, Ro|>orts, By-laws, ete.
Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore
received, wo respeeltiilly solicit a contlmiunce of
the same, fooling thut wu slmll bn able to pleuso ull
who limy fovor us with a cull, both as to prices uud
exocutlonof work.
Proposals for Rations and Foci for
Light-Vessels.
COLLECTOR’S OFFICE,
HlTKRIXTKMlKVr OF l.HUITS,
Havannah, lOthMay, 1850.
S EALED propo.sals will be received at this
oillce until 12 o’clock. M., ou tho 1st duy of
July next, 1850, for furiilshing aiul delivering Ra
tions and Fuel on hoard Hie Uglit-vessels hi this
Collection district, viz.; at Martin’s Industry and
Tv lino Island Knoll, for one year from tho first day
of July 1850, to the 30th June, 1857, Inclusive. The
rations to he of good nnd approved quality, to he
JL
UKb»imyO)'»
„ . IH.NU1KK I’UKI’AHAYIONB. .
Hclmbulil’. Highly Cont t’iiliittctl Com-
„ , pouiiil Fluid Kilrm l Uucliu.
BA CEUTA)N, SATE, ANH EYKBC'I'UAl. REMEDY
IOlt Dteeu.’t-.i ol the Bladder, Kldueys, Gravel,
Dropsy, Weakness, Secret Msua-cs, Obstruc-
jo us, Female CoiuptaiiiU, and ull diseases or the
Sexual Organs, whether lu
MALE OR FEMALE.
from whatever cuuho they may have originated, und
NO MATTER OF HOW LONG STANDING.
This tiopulur and Hiiecifle remedy Is now offered
' ntlllc *“ l, “ -*-**- * •
to tho atllicted, und guaranteed to mire ull the above
complaints, it searches out the very root of the
diseaso, driving out all the dixea-ud fields ol tlie
body, thus rniuovlug the cuuso uud rendering tho
CUrP CERTAIN AND PERMANENT.' | u! WipefToTTlmn,,,,
This medicine allays puiuiuid iulluiuiuutiou, which’ sr,* 1 ** Western Hods; aud 69 fo, jv tt( .
other remedies Invarlubly cuuho, uud cau bn taken lUT
tvlllt liwu Irniilili. imil miHHitn tit tiiitiollt.A,* '1'lilu in.
DH. W.R.M08BXESY-S lNVintlAHv
JA^ : YOB the treatment of Can jjj'
t”iv, Worn,kind. 1«1*i
ot Tumours, Is now open for thn !!1H
jW*eoji(lon or Patients. His Infir-AdM
mary Is located ueur tbe Depot and Poht
Broadwuy. und contains about thirty larva u \ ‘ 0u
ton.tal.ee'/looms,with noda.„,KlySS *“
ways ut lou.e. boto ladloa un.l t.mttaniou ffl
ol.lU.ls lostllollon, aud will rocclvo too mL, o' 11
olhl kind intention from the Proprietor, oh i!n‘ c .
Ids Matron, ills prociico lu that Irorrlbte dE.**
Cantor, for the jm-'t ten years is not suri.y ! .^'
any I'hyskliiii In Uio fioulli. NS aro ui?, b)
nt tl i«.r .Horn, or Sir. imr inonUi. tin r„.m a '"-'-'w
to udvuooo. ,, «"ro.lei
mr Ei’OS to lie Udrooil u|»i. ticloro too tor.,
dertukon. Ah uoroinoulcutloii, ni.ut toS“““•
addrussed to tv. it. mosku' •*.
*“* 8 Uriniii' g,.
w^HWoryn. I-Uteenhym
with less trouble uud oxpuuse to putlenU/ Tills in- —- nu ™ _BltlGllAM, KELLY a
lUlliblo remedy has saved thousands ii|h)ii thousands . HON. AIIKN AIUURAY'iN
from tho hantls or ITT N1TED Btules, Curiuda and Culm
MERCILESS QUACKS, I U Hchwegler’s HUtory ol Phllcisoonvu
If not from premature graves. Iu coses or infccllun ;
tho*Oorn|Hiund Buchu Is the only article worthy of
tho least confidence of the ulllictcd In iierlormlng
8AFE CUM*.
It contains no narcotic, mercury, or other injurious
drug, hut is purely « Vegetable (Smjmititm. It ie :
very agreeable to the taste, creates no |Kircoplihle !
wlor, und may he taken by perrons of either sex !
Without hind ranee I mm husiness or mntlii^al advice, j
as plain directions for iihc accompany the medicine. |
Reader. If you have any ortho above complaints, do
not neglect them,
DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS.
huliweglur’i
translated by
Davau’s History or HieQitvcu’s of the H„
Hanover—2 vote.
t'rheAUachi in Madrid.
Komancooftho Harom, by Mi-s Pardtic
Rachel Gray, hy Julia Kuvunaugb.
Earnest Unsldad, by Mrs. 1/jo Heniz
“ arS W. TilOkN’K UTIJ.iav,
delivered In gmsl and FUlflclenl packages, liarrels, i with this tnpiiieinVynu’can cure yourself, aud thus i | U8T KECE1VED.—20 boxes"ShouId,
boxes and cases, and In good order, on hoard the j prevent all exposure. ^ prime article, 20 tierces choice'.,,,' 1
above named light-vessels, at least once a quarter, | TRUTH MUST AND WILL PREVAIL Hams. Instore, and for rale bv
. r ^ a L 0X J M L n A n . ,n . , . hp .V!P ,, °' 1 a,,<t ngreeuhly j This medicine spncllly nnd cfiectually cures the' ninr'Jfl WAYNE, GHKNVli.u.
to Gio annexed tuble_olthu weekly ration, viz.: j most virulent form of secret diseases, and erndicatro )
fi?nr
1.1!
iK »S S
:
bOotefoti j hm,>:hj
•sossiuoK | SL^n
n
JUifoutA
•sttuoa
wm po|j|»
40 Wlljl-taH
; every particle oflnreclious matter from the bystem,
; realoriug the patient to a pcrlhst state of
HEALTH AND PURITY.
; Ilelmbohl'a Highly Concentrated C’om-
1 pound Fluid Extrnrt Enranpnrllln.
For purlft lng the BUkmI, removing ull disease* uri-
i ping from cxces« of Mercury, cxpoptire and iiu-
i prudoncu lit lire*, chrouio constitutional diseases,
arising from an impure stato of Blood, and lho
only reliable und eileetuul- known remedy for lho
cure of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Scald Mend, Ulcer-
, atioiw of the Tliroat mid l4*gs, Pains nnd Swellings
of the Bones, Tetter, Pimples ou the Face, uud till
! Scaly Erujiilons of the Skin.
It is gratifying to tho proprietor of these medicines
j to bn able to state that it is now Hourly threo years
j since they wore first introduced, during which time
I they have been extensively used in various parts of
I the United States, and have given to putlent uud
! practitioner the highest degree of satisfaction in the
• various cases in which they have been employed ;
; whether in town, country, hospital or private prac-
i tico, they have invariably given the most decided
i 1 ami unequivocal satisfaction, and produced the most
l salutary uud henollulul effect-. Numerous letters
huvo Iiooii received from the ino-t distinguished
i physicians in tho country, ami from the professors
J of several medical colleges, recotntnemUng in the
; highest terms tho value of tlieso mediduo.-', uud
Each propof/il mtist state distinctly the price lo> ! iM 0 « r BUr,l ‘f i ? r i t * v ovt ?I u11 ,,tllt ‘ r l»r«l«fations for
which t to entire ration will he fqrulshcd on board ! v.hLwS.'S'.'.SrJlm, r ‘* c « ,u ‘ aeH * 8 *
Numerous preparations of.Sursa|)artlla uud of Buchu
A! KW CHOU CUBA MOLASSKfC-Ti.',. iu,
go of tho Abbott Devereaux, daiiv
i lor Bale in lota to suit purchasers, bv ‘
I . -! an31 HGlJObRn \ Noi-I'jj,
cAttPETTivb ui’iluirsfEit v
WAREHOUSE,
140 Conors. * ami 67 SI. Julien Siren
rnHE UNDERSIGNED would take thi- ,
x timlty to express to his friends ami n„. 1 V‘
generally, his sincere thanks for their Ifoon.
age aud influence, which has lesuln-u iue\i, 1
his tradp to all parts or the State. AL-u t
Florida, Alabama and Tennessee, thereby .
him to exhibit a stock unsui passed in »n’ v .
city.
Families, Merchants, Hotel Keem-ft au i -.e
boat Owners are particularly invited to’eun,!
present stock, which is now complete in .' ,
various deiNirtmouts, consisting in putt >.t thr. i
ing goods, viz:
VA Itl‘El OKI'A ItniE.Si
Royal Medulion. i-Uiglish Druegt-w .
Royal Velvet, riom widths,)' '
Mocet Wilton, Mosaic Jh-arth h,,
Mocel Brussels, Velvet aud Cheiitlte h ( .
Tapestry Brussels, Tiiftol Rugs,
Power I/jottt Brussels. Piuuo uud table
Three ply Ingrain, • Do»ir Mai.* (everv v,
Two ply Ingrain, Silver k Brau Stui. e .V.
Wool Dutch, Carpels Binding.-,
CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY DEPA RT>1 F \.
Brocatelles. Lace and Muslin Cum;,..
Satin de Liines, Gilt Cornice?,
Satin nnrl Will/ ItomiuD a.h* .... • *
, . .. *•••*«’ mill'll.- .111(1 IIIUI .
required lor nil the light vessels In this district, or *. • . , • .* — ,
for ono or more of the vessels separately*, at his own ?.* ruo n successive operation to lake up the extrac-
option. The kind and quantity offuol will he deter- , un ‘!’ in ‘ ! « u 8cq»once, ure most fre-
minod upon, and the contractor informed accord. I fl uonB y Improperly made, uud not (infrequently . - ... .., . -
ingly. In advance of the time for making thequar- !!', UC S i f umrendered toudiy inert, hy tho j to
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.
From two to Twenty-four foot wide, for Ihl., a ,
Rooms, cut to fit without u
Ihawte, Ac., which ho trusts wiil'gonorailv plelwo * ! hat '. la
ail who may favor him with their patronage*.
Gontlomou’e garinenta dyed, cleanod or renovated
as way bo required, in the same superior stylo which
has generally so much pleased his patrons aud
frleuds.
Table Covors, and Ladies’ Crape Shawls, Ac.,
cleaned and finished in the flrst style.
Ladles’ Bonnets dyed, bleached and pressed iu
the most fashionable styles.
Orders from tho country promptly attended to.
Terms modorate.
When parcels are sent by steamboats or railroad,
word should bo sent him by teller through tho post
olHco. so that’ho may know where to call for them.
mp “ 16 ALEXANDER GALIA)WAY.
HBiNTZELAiANAi'N
ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER*
mHE distinguished fovor with which this ossonco
,-JL has boon received throughout all sections of
tho Unlou as a remedy at once safe, agreeable und
etloctual Tor Incipient Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus,
Weak and relaxed Bowels, Prostration by heat or
fatigue, Dyspepsia, Flatulonco, Colic, Cramp, lan
guor or Debility from sedentary habits, Ac., has in
duced tho proprietor to give it every publicity iu his
powor. Upon Its inerrils comment Is nnnecessarv.
as its ovvu intrinsic worth is its best eulogy. R car
ries with it tho evidence of its superior excellence,
ircely attested to by the young, tho old, ami scores
ol and lie* who. j )ro ,nii*c*d by a carcfol regard for
their health and comfort, uro dally adopting it as an
Moamufiut raaitv kkjikdv. There Is perhaps uo
medicinal preparation extant so simple and harm-
less, yet salutary und ellectlve, whose worth will l> 0
more appreciated or universally adopted than the
IJqnid Ginger prepared by Helntzolmnn.
For sale by J. fe. -
JelO 3m
DkI-’ORD, Druggist,
8avaunali, (la.
MISS MAH
Xr s<
Brooks Hall Female Seminary.
MEDIA, DELAWARE CO., PA. 3
MISS MARIA I,. KASTMANN, Pkincipal,
Tills Seminary, located In the de-
liglitfiil and heulthy village of .Media,
itlilrtcen miles from Philadelphia, hy
Railroad, will bo
OPENED ON WEDNESDAY,
Sop tomb or 10th, 1850.
The commodious building, now in process of erec
tion, wllh all tho modern Improvements, will ho
finished hy tho flrst of August, aud will contain such
accommodations, both in |K*im of taste and comfort,
us cannot fail to satisfy parents tlmt while tholr
daughters are enjoying tho benefits of mental cul-
turb, they havo also tho comforts of a refined home.
This Institution Is established wills u view to uilbrd
to young ladles the most perfect combination of ad
vantages for the attainment of u thorough uud ac-
compllshed education, uud no pains or oxpenso will
be spared to render it in reality what It professes to
bo. a school of sui«rior merit. Miss Euslmau, the
Principal, was at the licud of a school iu New kng-
laud provious toherresideiico in Pennsylvania, uud
for tho lust six years has been kuowiito tho patrons
of Aston Ridge Seminary, as presiding teuchor In
that institution.
Tho Kt. Rev. A. Potter, Bishop of tlfo Dloceso ol'
PotmBylvnnla, says:—
"Mlits M. L. 1-jistman, who proposes to open a
Aoung Udles’ 8emiuury in Media, Delaware Co.,
Pa.. In September next, has been known to the sub!
scriber for sevorul years past. Ho has u very high
opinion or her capacity, efilciency and d.-votediioss
as nn educator. She has Imd a large and saceess-
rul experience The building which ts to he erected
luaher use will contaiu every nccommodntlou. Tho
rJi hn»ui\r c " l,u,r -'* «ro distingnishn.l
for hoalthfnlness and beauty, and the subscriber has
confldcuco that parents who entrust their dnuchtoiH
to M ss Eastman will Imvo no reason to regret i ’’
ot riaoh?r8 t,,ml * W,U 1><? nl,l '*' i b * v un corps
hJ. , .‘oi’ r i e ! 10, * 1 la,, 8 ,,a 80 will bo taught und spoken
by nh 1 ? r, .1 ,nn ,ai| y* ‘■csi.liiig iu tho family. '
mill n ’ P eriMan i Spanish and Italian languages
will receive duo attention. - h
Moiioot will be taught, wllh tho alii
°f a large and expensive apparatus.
Tho llusltoil Doirarlmotll will ho utldor the oharco
a lady omlllontly quallllod to till tho oltoatlou: and
all preforrint,’ a inalo toaohor ou Iho l’lnno or lu
FtZ idlltadoiiihta U< ’“ 0,ltI ' f 1 ''IbIIIiik Toadu'r
or , Xy^?oiaS:S„ W l l |!o b ar; l,,,k ' , ' ,l,< '' ,l ''“ ,l ' m
TJionumhortii'piipiht ta limited to forlo.
ThoTorma tar Board and Tuition inallilio braocli
i otcoont Mualo, aro $16U por boosIou of live months.
gcnllomon’— aU U “ lb ‘' rly 10 rol “ r lo " l0 tollowlng
l-ottor, It.!)., and tlla K|iisoo|)nl oh’l
u™ u 1 "Tlho I’nltod Matos,
linn. 8.1*. ChaBo, Oovornor ol'O.iln.
8h{ro. 1-N ' a Bata ' r ’ Kt Owcrnnr or Now llantii-
RoT k c ’ lrol " »»* York.
Koy. N. Btcin,of Norristown, Pa.
Rov. A. Mcl^'oii, Clearfield, Pa.
j iC u U /(. n . U,l ?x r ’ Ks ‘ 1 ’»° r Philadelphia.
d. B.Oki0,Lsq ,i ( ,
K. W. Clark,Esq.,
George Wharton, Rsq., do’
Christopher Lmsor, Pottavillo, l»a.
George Wyman, 8t. IxjuIs, Mo.
lion. 1 - C. Johnson, Washington, I). C.
eor for her particulars, or for circulars oni.lv
SfS 1 ’ MAR,A KASTMAN,
JelO cod dm Media, Dolnwaro Co. Pu.
. .. tor making the quar
terly deliveries of rations on board of the respective
light-vessete.
Ejtch bidder te required to attach to Ids hid or
bids u written guarantee, signed by himself and a
responsible surety, that, la the event of the contract
beiug awarded to him, he will falthfolly execute it
in conformity to the terms of this advertisement.
The contractor will he required to enter into bond
with approved security for the faithful execution of
tho contract; und no hid will be accepted or contract
entered into, until approved by the Light House
Board.
The contractor will be required to keep at least,
in lho aggregate, one month’s rations for the entire
crew ortho light-vessel contracted for, on board al
all times; aud any expense Incurred on account ot
failure to deliver rations or fad iu time, will lie
chargeable to the contractor.
No member of Congress, lighlkoeper, superinten
dent or lusiMjctor of lights, nor any person connect
ed with tiio Light-house establishment, will he al
lowed to contract for or deliver rutious for the crew,
or raid or a light vosspI. nor to he interested in such
contract.
No contractor, suptniitemte/it, or insjector will
be allowed to change the parrs of the ration, nor the
times tlmt may he determined upon for the delivery
without’authority of the Board.
All the urlicies constituting tho ration for the crew
ol light-vessels will bu examined, aud tholr quality
approved by the superintendent, or the inspector of
lUe district, or by such other |iei>ou us may be as-
signed to i H *rloru» th.u duty ;and no hills will be
paid tor rations an t .del which are not accompanied
by receipts duly signed by tho respective llglu-ves-
sol keepers for the different articles constituting the
rations Ibr the crew for each quarter, and separate
receipts lor the kind and quantity of fuel delivered
on board of each light-vessel.
No hid which 1s not properly seated aud endorsed
will he considered, and no bids will he received or
allowed lo be withdrawn after the expiration of the
time specified in the advertisement for receiving
them.
Bids submitted by difl’orent members of the same
firm or co-partnershin will not be considered.
All bids will bo publicly opeued and registered at
the time s|H'cificd in the advertisement.
The right to rojeet all bids II' the interest of the
public service requlro it. is reserved
By ordor of tho I.lght-houso Board :
JOHN BOSTON, Superintendent Lights.
my 11 ~
injudicious uud unskilful management ot those imac- P ric t w ou ull description of goods a- low as the .'am*
qiiniutcd with plmrnmceutlcul pro|*arotious. u , ^ ua| dy can be purchased iu any Northoru cii.
therefore of the highest consideration nnd import-' Carpets cut to Rooms and goods .‘•eut V> «t,\
once to tho public mid to the faculty that there P a|, l° l lho city free of charge,
should hestaudard preparations ol uniform strength i **" An experienced Upholster will attca.i u>ii,r
aud possessing ll» most advantages. To eili-ct this ! a >'^ laying of Carpets ami Oil Cloths wh.-u
und obviate the evil alluded to, I have made a uum- \ desired. The decorative and curtain dopartm-m u
her of experimenta to ascertain the most eileetuul “ charge of au Upholster of acknowledgedta-i«au >
modo of extracting tho virtues of the .Sarsnparlllu : r W. H. (il'ION, Agent,
and tho Buchu, uud to discover tho most eligible j 0CLl5 ‘ Wd Congress und 67 8t. Julien-.-u
form for their exhibition. The exjiurimeuta have i — n „
resulted most lavorably, and It Is with much pleas- ! _ SANFORD’S IN VIGOR ATOR,
uro I now ofi'erto the public and tho faculty my: T o a tuim laxative, tonic aud stimulant, and U
r, ‘ ’*• jevir- -■- recommended to tho public, relying upon foil
Compound Fluid Extracts, which contain all the ...
lues of tho articles they are represented to be made
from iu u highly concentrated form, and are (lu- most
active preparations which can bo made. Two ta-
blospoonafol of tho Extract Sarsaparilla, added to u
pint of water, is equal te the Lisbon diet drink, and
one bottlo fully equals iu strength out* gallon of ,-yr-
up Sarsaparilla or decoction as usual I v made
PRICES:
Fluid Extract Buchu, 61 per bottle, or 0 lor $6
“ Sarsaparilla “ “
trinsic worth iu the cure of the following cotnitlalr
All Billiqus Derangements, 8lckHeadache, 1-jsk
sia, Habitual Costiveness, Chronic Diarrha), Coii< *
Pain iu tho Stomach aud Bowels, General fioMIity
Femalo Weakness, Ac. For sulo hy Drupgi.-ts get
orally, uud by Johu. B Moore & Co, and Wm. M
Lincoln, Savannah. jy ftrbi^
Th
'rlMisKRI l’llfilEUtr
HE Undeesijmcd hst just received, tor tale
CetUllcnles ofeuiJ mid roconiuieudatloiiB Iron, I Tto.lwf!HL-ri'St»ii , <!^S^«JlS5S^'
dlsUngulBlied iirofosyorn ami iiliyMelntiB will uecrau- o rei ’ 8 *■ Tv!mi i i t.
|iany each preparation. I’rci’uroil and Bold by ^ - JbtFKlfcO.S HUUHto-
, H-Y. 1IKI.MBOIJ1 I 1\| ACKEIIEL, HERRING, 8ALMOX. Ac-
rractleal und Aimlytiail L'llenilst, IU u bid. Jury,; No 1 Mackerel,
3 do do No 3 do
PEIUOmCALS.'
for May.
-A. Jrauk ItCHlio ti Gazette of Fiuddous for Mav.
Review lor Apr".
Received mid for t/alu hy 1
n my H)
U’ARNOCK k DAVIS,
169 Congro.HH Htreet.
1 BBL8. FLOUlt In store and far auto
±40 by nmy7 DRANK, WKI.I.S k coT
, 70 '’AhIth Ohio Catawba Brandy in* atoro
’ irvauitab J "'"M" by'be only regular Agent Dir
™y'A.! 2 WBaHLr,
, >EI RECEIVED.
J. ER an ft««ortment of ^
(B) Misses nnd Children’s plain .straws. K9
BONNETS, IN'-flCc
iAtT r" ATrf , a,J • Vow mnw-
HA *?’ For HHl1 ' MILS. FREELAND,
,DBy • IV Broughton street.
18 h E . T HBEAb GAUNTLETS.—The only
article or Uio kind In the city. For sale bv 9
mMr0 , . „ w. threlkeld;
^ ruo *‘ «l Congress nnd Whitaker st i.
PPLES A POTATOES— . ~~
b. 10 bbls Choice Mercor Potatoew-
ror».toV "
“*y 1# J. A. BROWN.
FRENCH HIILLINERY
AND
Dress Making.
MRS. FREELAND lias open
ed at her Rooms, No. 174
Broughton Street, a lino selcc.
tion of Spring Millnery, and is
. constantly receiving per steam-
era. now aud dillorent styles of Bonnets; also, Dross
aud Muntlllaiiutterns.
4®- Bonnets cleaned and prrosml as usual.
aprlO
KEDZlE’M PATENT WATER FILTER
An assortment of sizes on
baud. We warrant them to make
Ip Savannah River Water, oven
though dipped directly out or tho
River, as pure and clear ns the
Unrot Spring Water. About forty
ofthoBo Filters aro now in use to
this city, nnd ovory person who has
thorn, will cheerfully testify to their
oTOcloncy. Indeed, tho Board of
Water Commissioners Imre, pay in
their Re|M»rt, it Is tho only Filler that does ofiectnnl-
ly purify tho Savannah River Water.
Cull and eeo ouo In operation at our Jh.iHc Fur
nishing andStovoestabllstnem, Hodgson ’snow block
KENNEDY & REACH,
Corner of Broughton nnd Hull sts.
ICE PITCHERS.
DOUBLE
Water PI tellers,
Some now uud beautiful
designs, Plated imd Brito-
niu.
At tho IIjuso Furnishing
Store,
165 BROUGHTON STREET,
HORACE .MORSE.
Savannah, April30.
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tr
S V
I 1
203, Chestuut-Kt., ueur the Girard House Phila.
lo be hud of Druggists uud Doutera iu every bco- i
tion of tho United States und Canadas.
AU letters for tho medicine directed to the propri i
etor receive Immediate utteiition. aud safe didiveries !
guurauteed. *ept 1—iy^uw i
JOHN Hi MOORE ik CO.,
GIBBON’S BUILDINGS, SAVANNAH.. Ga. J
WHOLESALEk RETAIL DHL OVISTS. !
Would cull the atte'Aion of Merchants, Factora,
Pluntora, Physicians nnd others, to their ex- i
> tensive and well selected stock.- comprising !
ovory article In their lino of business, aud which th.-v
offer for sale ou the most reasonable terms fur cash,
or approved crodit, viz;
PAINTS, VARNISHES, GLASS, &C.,
Wlilte Loud, Pure and No. 1; l ieuum’s Colors, dry
nnd lu oil; Japau, Copal, uud Coach Varnishes :
IJnsccd Oil, Spirits Turpentine,’Window G!u.-s, Pup
t)*, Gold I.eaf, Paint Brushes, Fash Tools, uud Gla*
flora’s Diamonds,
LAMP, MACHINERY AND TANNERS’ OILS
Blenuhed Sporiu, Whale and Lard Oils, for burning ;
all descriptions of Oil for machinery, viz., Patent Oil
Unbleached Sperm, Lard aud Rape Seed (HI; also
Tunucrs,’ Neat-?, Foot nnd Sweet Oil.
GROCERS’ ARTICLES.
Nutmegs, Mace, Alspice, Cinnamon, Pepijer, Ginger.
Mustard, Salorntus, Soda. Pcarlash. Sweet Oil, Starch
Fig Blue, Matches, &c. ’
FOR PHYSICIANS.
A great variety of the best French. English, aud
American Chemicals, Plmrinueeuticul Preparations,
Select powders, Surgical Instruments, Vials Specie
Jars, Metallo Saddle bag#, Ac. Also,
C.IMPHENK AND BURNING FLUID.
Any ouo who may favor them with their orders may
depend upon their receiving tho host attention, and
that ull goods furnished will bo of a reliable quality.
Should they not give entire satisfaction, they may be
returned at tho option or tho purchaser.
mahlO tt
3 do Uo ‘ No 2 do
2 half bbls Blue Fish,
2 do Pickled Herring,
3 do No.I Salmon.
6 quarter bbls No I Muckerel,
iu kits No 1 Mackerel,
lu do No 2 do
6 Kits Tongues aud Sounds,
luuu ltw Cod Fish. For sale io\v la
J a “-« J. A. 1
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
lor one square, ofSOO cm? or less, ofnnv tvix- ui
larger than .Nonpareil. 75 cento fin-the firsi.uuLv
cento lor each subsequent Insertion,fin- any timel.*.-
than one muiitli.
All Tabular work, with or without Rule.-; ..ut.V.
vortlsemeuto occupying double column, .-tui: w
charged double (he above rates.
Advertisements of whatever length, forauv niur
rat*- ^ 111 ** mouth, to be ehurgod at traiiiuti
Foi a louger time at the following rates
No, of Squares 11 uio|2 mos 13 mo# |1 mos | fl tnro J t vw.
lbqiiuro,.... $10 lfl $o 0 $ . i4 $3U iw
•iSquures.,
$10
lfl
$20
$24
$30
lfl
22
20
28
36
20
27
32
36
4-1
24
32
38
42
62
27
at)
44
46
00
30
40
60
64
r.o
32
43
64
58
70
34
40
68
62
74
3fl
48
61
CO
38
60
04
70
80
J. E. DE FORD,
ULVADIDi} tl.tr .. i,
APOTHECARIES HALL, S. K. Corner of,
Broughtou und Barnard Streets. Savan-
nali Ga., Whole#nle and retail Dealer# in
Drugs, Medicine# and Chemicals, Dye
Dye Stud's, French, English, aud Amerie
cry, Fine Toilet nnd fchaving Son]); '
tor uuy time nut ubuvo specified, u protwrtiou
charge wiil be made.
A deduction of 25 i»cr cent from the above rate?
will be made on advertisements appearing cxiL
sivcly on tho fouith page of the daily.
AU vertisomonto ordered three times a week, tnii
he charged two-tbirds the above rates
i:pedal notices, 10 cento per Hue for the first, u-
lob 27
ctth/s
PATENT AIR-TIGHT SELF-SEALING
CAN'S ANT) JARS,
mfk.
S[l
*'■'*’ * ~ " " *Dye Wood?®! I ? 0 i < ''" ,s !°, r oac,, ^ihseqent'insortiou/aVid iu wi’ca r
merienn Perftim-' J*’ subject to contract. Marriage notice.-$1. fu
„uap# Combs and o. e J”.!* ^ 63 cehts each. .Nospecialnolirw
Bruslios of every de.-oriplion, Surgical and Dental ' ,. se . , r lf>ss B,ft n 60 cents. Obltnury Notices.
Instruments, Trusses nnd .Supporters of nil kinds ! *“*1 “ 'rta.Hesol ut ions, or Proceedings of any Society.
Spices, Sunil's, Manufactured Tobacco, All the patent I , 1 on * or Corporation, ordered to be i>ubiL-6
or Proprietary Medicines of tho day, Superior Inks, P er
Puro Minos nnd Brandies for Modlcii.al nnrno^es ! , '\ n * >oa, ' s "'ill be advortlped nt $40 per nnnu
kxtracta for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Ariicles.Ao! i hoof advertised.
N. R.—Especial attention given to the' •i'' a te s ' 11 P 3 > where liut ono is runnlug, $40|h:iw
nroparation of Physicians’ Prescriptions and Kamilv ' '! twoor "mre, $30earh.
Recipes. Ship, Furnily and Travelling Medicine Care# I A ,u 't*oneor8’ ndvertUements not to he ?ubjoct
With plain Directions lor use, including Directions for • • • •
treatment iuwujc3.of pohoning, Drowniug, Ac.
ap7 iy
C ORN AND CORN MEAL.—1000 bus prime
Corn, Vt bile and mixed; 60 do I'rcsh Corn Meal
n store and for salo hy
doom PATTEN. HUTTON \. r<)
HE AD!—HEAD!:—HE AD !JJ
■ That Is, if you can seo;
ir ,you can’t soo, you can llnd!^^
all kinds or “helps to sec,’’ at tiio IVatchand
.jowoiry Btoro or D. D. Nichols & Co., in Congress
street, noxt door lo tho corner or Whitaker, where
you can purchaso Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware,
and taiicy Goods, ns low as nt any other store in
tho country.
Web*™ received per steamship Alabama a fresh
lot of thoso tine Steel Spectacles ; also, a i-apply of
I ebble and Perlscopio Iz>ns, which wo are pi cpared
to fit in all kinds of l mines, at short notice. Our
l eriscopio Lons (so culled from tholr peculiar shape)
have au advantage over all others, as lliev havo a
grouter raugo ol focus, so that the reader is not
compelled to hold tho book or paper al a certain
distance from the eye. Cull uud see.
, I*. B. NICHOLS \ CO.
No charge lor showing goods.
nmr 11 l>. It. N. A CO.
—-700 coils Rope, various brands
of good quality, in store and for sale h\*
a Pf20 BRIGHAM, KELLY k Co
Ull
TO WOOJ. SELLERS.
, ! ll ^ sned lmvo «•!« ojieitad »
1l,R JT?!P ; ,root t opposite the Market,
°‘ S,,ce I’ »«*», Hides, Bees
iri.^i’i i or . n,,( * Country Produce in general.
» ,ric , 08 wl| l 1,e P»««l for all tiio above
uinTOv tl de ! lvor >’ - ,n Savannah. Mr. L, J. GUIL-
AMmiN has been appointed as Agent, to whom all
persouH having buHim'ss*tmii#nctions with the un-
dorelgnod may upply.
Savmrualr, Muy 10,1860. J ' ^'’'’nnylM 0 '
PIANO FOll'l’KN. ~
HAVING lately roceivvd largo ad
ditions to our PIANO FORTES, wo
aro enabled to offer at this time the
rnrtiirni. r. groatost variety from tiio host iniuui-
1,10 pMuost pquaro to the most olab
orateiy carved, and from six toseveu octaves,
* ,anas «ro selected from tho manufacturer#
.i-..^ m i W0 have full conlldeiico in, aud we aro par-
requested by them to give a guaranty with
tamMfco StrUUlC,lt M0 '* ^ US rognrdrt durability,
Pcrsnnslu waut of a flrst ruto instrument may ro
ly with safety upou geUing such a ono by selecting
from the following mnkors, whoso Instruments wo
oudonvur te keep constantly on hand, via : H. Wor
cester, J. Chlckerlng k Hon. Nunns & Clarko, Bacou
A Ravous, II. Waters, aud Haines. Brother# A Cum-
■gj| w 1 i W. »l0KBKI.f. UnF
B 'wsfirwTOagrA'wi KUM-i-w a
by (mnyliO) WU44AUB A RATCIJFV.
plORN—-In Btoro nnd for salo by
V-^inir5 LO 5 V t: I’i’kS s’El.r.';
MERGER UNI VERSITY,
PENFIELD, GAt
I'KKPIOKXT,
N. M. CRAWFORD, |». IV
I’KOKH^SOKS.
College,
H. I’. SANFOIR), A. M..
Mutliomntics.
J. E. WILLKT, A. M„
Chemistry ami Natural Philosophy
II- H.TUCRER, A. M., :
Belles l^ltrc#.
V* " f - WISE, A. M..
Greek uud Izitin Liugungos.
WILLIAM G. WOODKIN, A, B.,
Modern Unguages.
Theological Sc in Inn i y.
N. M. CRAWFORD, D. I to
M’clcsiasticnl History and Biblical Literature.
WILLIAM WILLIAMS, A. M.,
Systematic and I’ltatoral Theology.
Acmlciiiy.
THOMAS A. SEAL?, Principal.
Tho Commouccmeut is held un the lust Wednesday
la July. *
The next Tetm will commence on the last Wed
nesday in August.
The prico of Board in the village to $1u per mouth-
washing, room reut, fuel, Ac., '
By order ol the Board o| Trustees. i ,
myl22m H. I.ANDRUM' Secretary.
MdLASSKri—Tho cju'gtPof tlie brig
R. B. IiftWtou, orsuiwnor quality. For sate hy
iwylfl 8i PADELFORD, FAY & CO.
contract, but to bo charged at the rates preserffe!
i por sqimro.
j The paper, under no circumstance#, lo U> iacluil
• cd in a contract.
Professional and business cards not exceeding:
lines, will bo inserted at $20 per annum.
(.ails on persons to become candidates, will It
[ inserted us oiker advertisements, to he paid fi-rii>
. variably iu advance.
I Announcing candidates for ollire, $10, to be pci
in advance.
Advorlisemenls not marked ou the c-p.v for*
specified lime, will ho insorted until forbid,sal
pay ment exacted.
When any toll for two month# advertising. «tbei
than contract, amounts to over $60, a deduction o’
25 per cent will be made,
Yearly advertising, with privilege of ctnuute m' 1
bo taken nt tlie following rates :
For one square, renewable ojico u week. $4'
” *’ “ twice “ W
“ *’ “ 3 times or oftener ' 1 ‘
I.vorj* additional square contracted forte bediari
ed ono hnll the above rates additiwunl.
Yearly advcriisere shall bo limited lo the
conirac,led for. All contracts shall bo In writing,
stating definitely Uio nature or the business to l*#
adverUsed. Any advertisements not proi>crly can
Jtected with tho business shall bo charged soparnt* 1 -
ly, and also auy excess of matter over the aiuiwot
contracted for.
Contract advertisements payable quarterly;
vertlsemonta from strangers aud truusieut porseM.
twyahlo in advance. All other# will l*e coneklorcrf
due when called for.
Regular advertisora and all ojhera scuding com
munications or requiring notices designed to call «*•
temion to fairs, eoucerto, soirees, or any public en
tertainment#, where charge# are made for admit
tain-e—nil notices of private associations, every tm
lice designed to call attention to privato enterjirlsw
calculated or inicintod to promote individual inte
rests, cun only bo inserted with the understanding
that thesamo i# to bo paid for. II Iiiacrtc»1 in thv
editorial coltimu (which can he only at the discre
tion of the editors) the same will be charged al thf
»-.tio of not loss limn 20 cents per line.
Adveilieeinento ordered to tlie Weekly paper.$»
|H*r square for each toaerliou.
The undersigned, publishers of Daily, Tri-WeeklJ
;uid Weekly newspapers In Savannah. Ga.,
ourselves strictly te adhere to tho above bill w
charge#, and hi uo instance to deviate therefrom.
fin* above rate# to tako 0141*1 March 1, 1666, and
i*> continuo binding, until changed hy the vote of •
majority of the underslgnod.
N. R.—This schedule shall not in auy way riled
iho integrity of existing contract#. All rout rAet* for
tlie year or any other spcclUcd tliuo, shall onlv cease
with thu expiration of the period for which tury
wero made,
Alkxaxpkkk Sxkko, Republican.
Tuoursov A WirmxciTo.v. Morning Neu*
H (( Itn iA Co,. Georgian ti Trurnxl
■ plumbing?
P LUMB1NU, in all-its vorious branched, at-
loaded to ut tho shortest uoUco, mid In superior
style. Also, may be fouud Shower Baths, Galvani:
tit Iron, Tin aud Leaded Bath Tubs; Copper Boiler*,
Patent l*an Water Closets. Lead Pipes, Sheet Le* J
liras* and Plated Cocks. Force Pumps, India Rubber
Hoao. For sale at the House Furnish Storo, No-
Broughtou-street.
mtyW HOUCK HORSY.