Savannah daily Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, June 24, 1856, Image 4

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/nUATUAU UUUfli'I—xgisu wuuin »it fJSoocro: WhorwaJolm IfrtlwT ,«rtll »piilrto tho ClSrt of ordinary 1W tailors Wsmlsorj- «» ndminla- tnuon on tUoKaulo of William IVrliihlIhom aro, I'larefoo), to olio and admonljh all whom II may omcani, to bo and apnaar before aald Oourulo mUce objection (if any they havo) on or boterc tho Aril Monday lu November uoxt, othwiso said Lot- tern will bo granted. Witness, John UM*o, Ks^., Ordlnnry tbr Clmtliam Co July, this o.ght day or April 18A0. ’ JOHN UU.no, o. a c. apr8 C HATHAM SHERIFF'S SALE.—Will be .otii mi tn(i Oral Tuonlay In Juno next, boforo vxj Court Houso, betwccti the legal hour* ol Bole, lot number twelve (1*2) Now Franklin Ward. In tho Cuy of Savannah, »|tuatwlon tho corner of Mont- gamery Street nnd Uattlo How, together with the torofl*4tory brick warehouseMinuted thereon: levied on to ?»tuiy a ceriain ll hi- Issuing out of Gtmthiiin Stpcrlor Court, In Ihvor of John Scuddor vs. Clar ence I*. Holds. Property pointed ont In raid 11. fa. BENJAMIN I<. COLE, mayfi Sheriff C. C. STATE tlFU^OItOlA, . C HATHAM COUNTV.—To nil whom it may Con cern ; Whereas, Elizabeth Kihoro, will npply at iho Court or Ordinary tor letters of administration ou tho estate ol Jo-eph Hiburo: Tlieso nre, therefore, to cite ntid ftdmonUh'ntl whom It may concern, to hound appear bot'oro said Court to make objection (If tiny they have) on or before tho first Monday in July next, otherwise said letters will bo grunted. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary lor Chatham county, thb second day or June, I860. Juno *2 JUl^N HlLUO,_o. c. c. STATE OF UHOIUilA, CHATHAM CO, f pO all whom it may concern: Whereas Mary Ann X Dent will apply ut tho Court of ordinary for let ters Ubmilsscry ou tho c.-tutc of James 1*. l)ent,—• v These are therefore to cite and adoiouish all whom it may concern, to be ami appear before said Court, t) make objections (if any they have) on or beloro t io First Monday In December next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness Johu Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this third day of .lone. lt-ft-t. Jc3 JOHN BILBO, O.C.O. CTl'Y MHEitiVF'S SALE. W ILL be sold before the Court House door in tin- city of Savannah, on the tlrst Tuesday in July next, between the legal hours of sale. The follow ing articles, * counters, 1 desk, 1 Iron chest, l wardrobe aud all the interest of Edward Murphy, In aud to tho lea*o of lot and building situated on .thec»rierof Whitaker nnd Congress streets, to 8atlsty a tl. fa. issued in favor of William 11. Haul t, vs. Murphy, & Dcvunny, property pointed out by defendant. KD. M. PRKN 1>KU0AST, » c. s. may 31 CITY SHERIFF'S SALE. W ILL be sold bet'uro the Court House door, lu the City of flavanuah, on the first Tuesday in July uoxt, betweeu the u.-ual hours of sale, east half of So. ourecu Ward, bounded as follows .-—north by Broughton street, west by let No. 5, suu h by a hum and cast by lot No. 7. Levied on as the property of Jatnei L. Olivo*,, to satisfy a ft. fa. issued out of the Honorable tho City Court of Savannah, In favor ot 0. B. NbhoU vs. lames L. Oliver. Property P ointed out by plaintitr’s attorney. Terms cash.— urchaser paying lor titles. EDW. M. PUENBK1U5AST, roy3\ City sheriff. CITY SIIEUlFF r S SALK. W ILL bo sold bolero the Couit llousu door in tho City of Savannah, on the iirst Tuesday in July next, between tbu legal hours of sale, lot No. 27J\cuutams 50 loot, more or le*s, being u portion of Garden lot No. ll, we.it, iu tho city of {Savannah, bounded as follows t—Easi by Purse .-trcct. south t»y a lot No. —, uorth by street not named, and west by lot No. —. Lovicd on us iho property of Ann Hollo, 11 satisfy a 0. fa. Usuod out ot the Honorable the City Court of savannah, iu favor ot John GaUahcr vs Aun Dobic. Property pointed out by plaintiff.— Terms cash. Purchaser pu\lug for titles. EDW. M. PP.ENDfc.RGAST, ** City Sheriff. ...o court of Ordinary for loiter? dlstnlaaory as ad ministrator an Iho hstato of James a Hint* : These are, therefore, to dto and admonish all whom It may concern, to ho and appear bolbro aald Court to mago objection (If atty thoy* have) on or bo- loro tho first Monday In December next, otherwise said lottors will Ihj granted. Witness, John Bilbo, 1-hq. Ordinary for Chatham county, this fourth day of June, 188(1. ym »V JOHN WUIO, o. o. o. A DM1SI STRATCJR’N HALE: P URSUANT to an order of Uio Honorable iho Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, passed Juno term, 1868. will ho mild, on tho llrst Tuesday lu August next, beforn the Ouurt Houho door in said county of Chatham, bolwoon tlio jognl hours of sale, tho following property, to wit..**l<ota Nos. three (8) and four (4), being part of Gordon lot No. nlno (0), Spring Hilt, City of Savannah, fronting on Railroad street; also tho following negro slaves: .Dick, Peter, Alexander uud Sarah. Sold us tho proporty of tho oslatoofSamuelCrlllhi, late of said county, deceased, for tho benelli of the heirs and creditors of said es tate. HICIIAHI) WAYNE, Administrator do bonis uon, ou Je4 Estate of Samuel Grlllln, " uEOlUilA,“CHATHAM COUIVJ'V. O N the llrst Monday in August next, I will apply to Iho Ordinary of Chatham county lor leave to sell the negro slaves bepuging to tho estate of Clara A* Ogillmy, deceased, lor tho benefit oft ho heirs uud credit irs of said estate. June 4 JAMES A. LaHOCUE, AdmV. From V. II* P^MHR, (IKNXXAI. ADVKttTtRUtO AUD XKWHVAfgH AtlCXT, Boston, Now York, Utlladolpbla, and Daltlmoro. JAMBSIlVeiDEKH. DEALER AND IMPORTER OP Wntrhea, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Fan cy Goods, Ac., m*. 13, norm 2t» imtnrr, Mtiummuu. septs J _ Jy. N8LRON 8WRKZRY, DESIGNER AN D SCULPTOR IN MARBLE. Corner Aator Waco and 4th Avntmar in cuvKrKoxiMmr to ton antor ijhkakv and tm* war IttllUt HOtJHB, NKW YORK. mHR moat extetiaivo variety and tlio largest X clock or Monumouta, Tombs, HonrtStonea, «to., luAninrlea, oau bo fhitnd at this establishment, from plain to tho most elalmruto and oruato In doslgn aud workmanship, lu addition to tho stock always ou hand, a great variety or drawings, appropriate and original may ho teinid, from which work will ho ox- cculod promptly to order. Orders faithfully oxocutcd, and sliliqicd to any point available by wafer or steam. Persons visiting tlio elty of New Y«rk on pleasure or busiuess are respectfully iuvlted to visit this cs- tabllshmeut. w 5 * 3 3Lsi llUOUUlIT TO JAIL. Brought to Jail lu Swalnsboro, Emanuel Co , on tho 4th Instant, a negro manj ho says hU tiumols Harry; that Jio belongs to the estate ot Thomas Clay, of Bryoti County, Ga. llo Is of light complexion, with a slight scar over the lull eye; about f> feet 3>$ inrhe« in height, amt about 30 years old. , Tho owner is requested to conic forward, pay charges uud tuko him away, us he will bo dealt with as the taw direct". 11KNRY OVERSTREET, Je9 . .ta»or. NOTICK. A LL persons having demands against the estate or Richard F. Williams, late of Chatham coun ty, deceased, are hereby notified to present them within the time prescribed by law to the subscri ber ; and nil indebted to the said estate are request ed to make immediate payment to M. II. M1IJ.EN, AUiuini-trutor do bout* non. March 26—Ow ltwi.ly'Jl—je 7 " " STATE OF UKOK141A, C HATHAM COUNTY.—To nil whom it limy con cern: Whereas, the estate of Jeremiah Me- iHinntd lies unrepresented in consequence iff the death of Nathan lircwtuti, the executor, and unless Mime fit and competent person applies lor the ad ministration of said estate, with tlio will annexed. I shall appolut Jamas Wilkinson, or some other lit and proper person, administrator with tlio will au- ucxod do b tuns non. ou raid estate: These are, therefore, to cite uud admonish nil whom It limy concern, to bo ami appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have) on or bolorc the first Monday in August next. Witness, William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for tho county of Bulloch, this 12th day of Juuo, 1860, Jol6 WILL! iM LEM. <• «*. bin S lElUl F’i SALK. " "1ITILL be sold, before the court house door in * " the city of r-avauuali, ua ibe firet Tuesday In Jaiy next, between the legal hours of sale, one Au- g i.-u and W.iyuesboro’ Uultroau Coinpmiy's Bond, No. 40J—ieviod on as f;o property of Wi ll uu Dunn to satisfy two 11. fas, iisued out of iho honorable the Oty Court of Savannah, ono lu favor of James B. Reid vs. William Dunn, und the other In favor of John Iagersoll vs. William Dunu. Terms cash. EDWARD M. 1*RENDERUA?T. may 81 .•*h«iiirr s. State of CSt'oi'Ktu* liiinucn cuumy. A DMINlsTHATORa' SALE.—Uy virtue iff uu or der from the houorublc Court of Ordinary ul sum county, passed ou the fir#t Monday in June, will he sold ut tho court house door of said county, between the lawful hours of sale, ou the first Tuas- daf iu August, Olio tract of L-iud, coutalulng one hundred aud fifty acre.-, in said couuty, ou the Cu- noocheo river; ulso, a part of four other surveys, containing six Uuudrcd uud thirty-two acres, ou Ca- nooehco river, we'l Improved ami iu good repair, consisting of swamp, bay uud pine laud. Sold as the property of Nutiian Brew ton, deceased, for the benefit of the heir- uud creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. BENJAMIN UHEWTON,) , „ M1IOX ,1, BREWTON. r Aam rs - June 3d, 1666 jo 15 Slate of Georgia, UiuiocU cuimty, A DM1NLSTKATdH.V sale —Will lioat.il, on the flrst Tuesday iu August next, before tlw court Louse iu Statesboro’, iu told couuty, under an order of the Court of Ordinary, Fifty lour (54) acres of Pine Laud,granted to Jutues lieal. and bounded by lauds of Jnines Woods, William Allen and Elmore Muucs, belonaing to the estate of Jhmes Deal, for tho benefit or the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms made known on tho dor of side. MARTHA DEAL,) Adm’X. CALVIN DEAL, / Adnfr. Juno 12tli, 1866 |o B TATE OF GEORGIA—BULLOCH Co.. V I860—Two month--, after dot.- i,-»i bd mado to the llonoraoie Court i o. dm .i County for icavo to sell nil the hu.as i> ..« c . the ostato • f Michael Donaldson, dece.v.c.’, to. benefit of the heirs and creditors and .am uecc.;*»u . ny2S-8w JOHN E- GIBSON, Adrn - -. BORGIA—BULLOCH CO —All persons liavity I I demands against the Estate of TUmuua Mills, | iate of said couuty, deceased, are Hereby notified \;. j r present them, properly atbwtod, within the time' 1 prescribed by law, and those indebted to said o-tnto I ire requested to make iuuu-'iUate pay mom u> HAKDV It. HojHiJVi, Adm’r liny 20th, I860. my23-flw NOTICK. T WO months from duto application will bo made to tho Qrdiuary of Cuatham leuvq to sell lot No 151, lull di.-lri tug to tho estate of Julian Marks. JACOB WATSON, mayfi Admiulatrator. ASSIGNMENT NOTICE. J OHN M. WILLIAMS, having assigned nil Ills property, both re.il aud personal, to adjust his debts, all persons having legal claims against tlio said John M. Williams, will please baud them to the undersigned without delay, ns it is quite desirable to ascertain tho extent of indebtedness, ami to per- thet a speedy settlement of tlui assigned proper! v • apr23 HIRAM ROBERTS, Assignee. AiLuisriIaTon’s xoricFT. A LL persons having demands against the estate of the Into Charles S. Arnold, deceased, are hereby notified to present them, properly attested, wlthiu the time prescribed by law: ami all those in debted to said estate, are requested t» make imme diate payment to EDWARD PADKl.l’URD, . mayfi Administrator. VIRGINIA SPRINGS! SOUTH-SIDE, MtHMOND .<c MANVIU.K, AM, Virginia »fc Tcnncsure JKST HUIUIEB -®a CITY AIAHSIIAU’S >ALn>. W ILL bo sold, ou the Iirst Tuesday iu July next, lu front of the court house: S tate OF gfukt.Ia—'tin i ni’tt i*.» v«t---i improvements ou lot No. 3, Moutraoliinvllio. V> . .via i;i‘L?%s T r iSt ecu Do Q3 Vfl.Connolly, lor years Also, Lot ami improvement No. 12, part of Gar- .jo Lot No 11, west, the property of Mrs. Ellen UT.t-iUy, to sat!.:ly Tax Lxecutlons fer Ai-.o. Lot No. !•* u*!-l improvet!»c..w. r...ak!iu w.in'i, r..e the property ot M. iTemler.. m, R’rTaxo* C 2 BORGIA—BULLOCH Co —All perrons Having I lVr X demands against the Estate of TUimuu> Mills, 1 AL-o, ox-,t hull of Lot No. fi, Calhouu warm. i-. ‘ property of Mrs BridgerCary nnd dui.!rt*is, mi Taxes for 1W6 Also, Lots Nos. ifi and 2o, Wesley ward, as tlio property of Edward 1’orry, for 'i'a.v- for lyf.fl. i Also, Lot No. 51, Brown want, as the propm tv of ! rptatoofl’alrid: u’Gonm-ll, fcr., for Taxes for 185i i Al.o, Improvements on'notuh half of Lot .No. 3.*:, i Warren ward, ns tho pniperty of .Mis*. Matilda Ro- j sey, for Taxes fur 1854 and 186ft. X made to tho Ordinary of Chatham Coiiutv, for i AWo, east half of Lot No. 2.8, north ‘side of Marga- leui’q to sell lot No 151,0th district, ll.iker, belong. » *d?in*el, the properly of Mrs. Rachael Wise nr.d - .... ... 1 daughter, for Taxes for 1855. Also, i/)ti Nos. 47 and Gfi, Walton ward, as tho property of John McCormick, for Taxes for 1866. Also. Lot No. 4, Washington ward, as tho proper ty of Mrs, M. M. Dibble aud cltlldrcu, for Tuxes for 1855. Also, I/it No. 14 and east half of Lu So. 16, |tar of Garden Lit No. 33, east, as tho properly of tho estate of 8. A. I’atot, for Taxes for lfchl and 1865. Also, 1/)L No. 24, Uifayclte ward, ns the properly ol’Jolm M. .Milieu, for Taxes lor 1K36. . Also, IM No. lt», Moiitinollinviilc, as the proimrty of James Bcnolst, for Taxes for 1854 and I8'i&. Also, Improvements of quarter J.ot No. Id,Greene ward, as tlio property of Mrs. Baker, for Taxes for 1851 ami 1866. Also, Garden Lot No. 58. east, as the proper!v of W. I*. Bowen, lor Tuxes for 1854 and 1865. Also, I/it No. 47, Jasper ward, us the property ol Mrs. J. W. Ryer.son, for Taxes lor 1855. Also, west lialf or Lit No. 4, fconth side of Bryan street for Taxes for 1 So L Also, south half of 1 Triirtce.-,’ Garden, H' tlio property of tile estate of Worthington, for Taxes for 1865. DANIEL ll. STEWART, »M»y ^1 * City Marshal. ASSIGNEES NOTICK. M R. Louis Robidcr having made an assign* meat for the benefit of his creditors, all per sons indebted to him will please make p iymeut to me. And those having demands ugain.it him are requested to present them, that payment may he made as far as the a«-.< Us will extend. A. BONAUD, Assignee. Savaunah, May lu, 1856. inayfiO GLYNNlHERTFFii SALK. W ILL be sold before the dm>r of tho Court House In tho city of Brunswick. County of Glynn, on the first Tuesday in July next, between the legal hours of halo, the following proporty, to wit.:—Cas sius, Jim, Gliloo, and Hnioii—let led on by virtue ol li. lit. issued out of the Honorable Superior Court of Glynu County, hi favor of Horace B. Gould vs. Alex ander Scranton and Janies Gowen, Administrators of Mary Abbott deceased. Property pointed out by riluhiUlf’s attorney. mayfifi M.C. B. WRIGHT, S.G.C. C41.YNN Si IK Ul FF ’SSALKi W ILt.bc sold before the door oflho Court House, In tho city of Urunswiclt, County of Glynu, on the Ural Tuesday In July nuxt, between tho legal hours of sale, tho following property, to wit.:—One undivided half of a tract or pat cel of land containing two hundred ami fifty acres, (more or loss) lying and buiigln tho county iff Glynn,*bounded south bo lands grunted to Michael I'onsoll, northwardly by lands granted to John 1/irnb, senior, east by hunts unknown, levied on os tho property of Celia Lamb, satisfy a I). fa. issued out of tho Honorable aiipu- rior Court of Glynu county, in favor ol Daniel McIn tosh vs. Celia 1/inib. Property pointed out by de fendant. M. C. B, WIUGIIT, maySR Sheriff Glynn County. STATE oI' UEDltGU, I.llil'jitTY.CO, f jio all whom it may concern:—Whereas Jason X Floyd will apply ut tho Court of Ordinary for letters of administration ou the estate of Allen D. Floyd, Tuosonro therefore to cite and admonish ull whom it taty concern, to ho uud at piar before paid court, to w ike objections, if any ui«y have, ou or before the first M mday in July next, olhorwisetaid leiicrs will bo grained. Wltao-M W. I*. Girardeau. Ordinary for Liberty County, this 27th day ot April, 1850. IV. 1*. GIRARDEAU, wayfi7 O. L. C. ARRANGEMENT. Shortest, most comfortuble aud most expeditions Route to tbo VIRGINIA SPRINGS! THROUGH BY DAY-LIGHT. And Baggage Checked Through, except on Stages. Visitors to the Vtrgiuliiiit Springs by this route, tuko tho South-Side Railroad cars lit Petersburg, o; the Richmond and Danville cars at Richmond,- at 0 A. M. t dally, (Sundays excepted,) arrive at Lynch burg to dinner, and thence, via tho Virgiuiu and Tennessee Railroad, reach Bousack’s Depot ut 3 1-4, nml Salem at 4 P. At., and at either place take Kent, Summcraou & Co’* Fine Line of Htnfjva I Those via Bottsnek’a lodge nt Fineastlo, dine at the Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs, uud arrive ut tho Whlto Sulphur Springs, (17 miles) early on the evening of tho second day Irom Petersburg, or Rich mond, without NIGHT TRAVEL, and with but W miles of Staging. Or by the Salem routo, stop nil night nt tho Roauoko Rod Sulphur Springs, (10 miles distant IVuui Salem,) dine ut tho Red sweet, or Sweet Springs, and arrive at tho Whlto Sulphur Springs on the evening of the following day. Tho Virgiuiu ti Teunesseo Railroad Is located through a most romantic country, possessing u cli mate unsurpassed tor Its salubrity uud delightful tem perature. The roud pusses tho baso of the PEAKS OF OTTER! And witldu three miles of tho Alleghany Spriugs, ouo tulle of tho Montgomery Whlto Sulphur Springs, and within four miles of the Yellow Sulphur Spring*.; ull pleusuutiy situated u few miles apart, ou the Eastern slope oftlm Alleghany mountain, iu Mont gomery county. Tho wuters of thoso Springs are eclebruted for their great medicinal qualities, the ac commodation.-* uro oxccllout, ami have neon greatly increased since last season. 49**Visitors to iho Red Sulphur Springs take Kout. Summerson 4c Co’s Stages at Newborn Depot, on the even lug of tho day that they leave Peters burg or Ricbmoud, uud arrive at the Bprlugs ou live following day to uiimer, uud .Suit Sulphur Springs ourly in the evenlugof tho second day from Rich mond or Petersburg. Tbo Road from SeVbvru Dci>oV to Uio Rod Sul- phur Springs, (38 milos.) hu3 becu graded un.t greatly improved siuce lust season, and is now re garded hsuso of the best turnpikes iu the uioun- tains. The hue of Telegraph from Richmond will be com pleted uud iu operutiou to tho Montgomery White Sulphur Springs early in June. Passengers to Knoxville, Tennessee, lake Kent, Summerson &Co’s stages at tho We»tom terminus of tho Virgiuiu & Tonne see Railroad, now 18b mllct* from Lynchburg (and being extended Westward at the rate ol 8 mi.es per mouth) to tho Eastern termi nus of tho East Tennessee aud Yirglula Railroad, and orrivo at Knoxville In 21*2 days from Peters burg or Richmond. ’ Fare from Petersburg or Klehmond. To Red sweet, or Sweet Springs via Bousack’s, *10 oo '* “ “ “ “ 4 * “ 10 60 “ White Sulphur Springs “ Bonsaek’s 11 00 “ “ “ “ “ Salem.... ll 6u “ KcdSulpher Springs 12 26 “ Alleghany Springs 8 on “Montgomery White Sulphur Springs S 26 •• Yellow Sulphur Springs 8 *• Kuoxvillo, Tenucaoco fi3 Ou ' '' t e.—The charge tor tickets to the Alleghany ..piutgvowry Whlto Sulphur Yellow Sulphur Springs, dors J.ot include the charge noli) tho Railroad to the Springs, rassengera lor tho Al Ivglumy Springs, (4vnllos distant,,i taku tickets to Shawavine—fur Moi.iqomory White Sulphur, fl mllo distant by a bran, a Railroad.) take tickets to Big Tumid and lor tho Yellow Sulphur, (4 miles ills, innt,) lake tickets to Christian-tmrg depot. Con veyances will bn found nt those planes. For further Information apply to h.. A. GOODWIN, Ticket Agent S. S. R. It., Petersburg. CHARLES CAMPBELL, Sup’t Richmond & Danville R. IL, Richmond. K. II. GILL, Snp’t V. fi: T. R. R., Lynchburg. KENT, SUMMERSON 4k CO., my)3-0ru Finnutlo, Virginia. C E NTtlA x.~ii AlTTHoXiT JS.S REMOVAL, Tile subscriber bos Removed on tho Bay, next door to tlio Republican, office, whero he i*i now opening a handsome assortment of 8Pit] NG___ AND SUMMER GOODS, which ho will sqjt by the pattern or make to order in tlie most fashioiiublo ntyle. Also, Ready Made Clotliiug for the present ami coming season. 'thankful for past favors, he hopes to merit u con tinuance of the same. N. IL—Culling, Altering uud Repairing done ut the shortest notice. Just received White Drill Coals and Pants, White and Figured Marseilles Vest-', lor sale at a email pro fit. aprlS JOHN W. KELLY. OKOllGilA, 1,111 KRT'Y COUNTY. O N tho Drr,t Monday,iu duty next uppllcutlou will bo made to the honorable the 0»urt of Ordilia ry or said county fur letters of .idiniuhimion on tho Ostato ol* Gideon McGowon, late of,aid couuty. do- ceased. ANN Mtt.OWhN. June 2 NOT&CK. T HREE months after dale application will be made to tbo .Marino Bank of Suvuiiniiti ter the p.iy. meutor two T'wouty dollar bills, viz : letter U, 307u, and fettor O, &J7, the left hatvoiof which have been lost. James p. huimon. lallahaaaee, Fla., May 17. 1866. 3m*my20 •AV9UM'.U'mU li U-K O N toe first fuusauy In July uoxt will bo sold in front oi tlio Court Houso, In tho city of fcavun. qhu, all tho roaloaUte bclungiug to the estate of James M. Bates, Ulu of Chuthuia C*>uuty, deceased. Sold by ferimssloo or toe Couit of Ordinary, und by order of the Admlaistruti lx, for tho beueut of tlio hairs uud crodltora. ANN B. BATES, mayfifi Administratrix. BATH HOUSE, HOT, COLD AND H1IOVVKIt. rpUB HATH U0U6L having been handiwmojy X lined up, ojxoeu oo out-.— >,fid of JUtcii. Stugle Baths 25 cents—six tickets for 51.W uiurJ ,J. M. IIAYvu«id. Ag. i,t OltiU’KIt AND tAiLOK. JEfc’FERSON .STREET NEAR BROUGH TON. The .subscriber takes this opportunity to inform his friends and the public., that he is enabled, from experience, and the .Intuitive perceptions of the truths of. science, based on the common rules of surveying forms, both plane aud spherical, lu cut and make up garments to lit the human form in tho most complete aud finished style, to ull who may favor him with u cull. Boys’ fancy dresses, Hall costumes, Military and Firemen’s Uniforms, &c.,ike. , IM {BRACK GRANT, Jcllorsuu st., ouo floor Nortlt of Rroughtou street. dec 7—ly 'G AND JtUPfcJ.—ffo Irnles heavy Gunny ■* i fib bo ts heavy Dundee (for Sea I«|. au-Ja,) 80bolts medium do44 Inchep, 300 coila Ky Hope, HOD IbR Bagging Tu Jon, In atoro and for *al ^y. pnvJ'J WEBSTER k PALMK8* LMfLSJi Salmon, Lobsters ntul Surdities, for X wile Uy Jan 3 A BONAUD. UUNDRIES— l-J 25 bbls Sugar Crackers—fresh. 20 “ Butter “ 15 Soda Biscuit *• 25boxes “ '• •* 26 hbls No. 1 Sugar, 60 “ A, B and 0 Sugar. Receivo-Nihd for sale by McMahon a doylk, ,n ,F__ Nos. 205 mnl 207 Bay at. pAl’KIt HANGINGS AND liOIIUUIlS— X received a great assortment of the most elegant patterns, with liorders to match, f oin 8 CClita to $2, at CHAFFER ti CO.’R, No. (I Whitaker at root. . G * M * <*UIFF|IV, BDCCLSSOU TO LATE M. KASTMAN. Corner ol Bryan and Whitaker strivm. HA 4 * now on hand a beautiful »h- *. fiorltneut of Jewelry of every dis- uir.rifT. .V rl,)ll0Q auJ kind worn l»y indict i in^ IV'i 10 ".’ nud W BI soil nt unusually low prices. d “y received (per Express) a large W,,M » consisting or Cuke ami ForkTlJSJSf," 4 H.U Knlvw ni.J S,.„r.n!. H ’.iilvHHn.n 1 Mirk., Knlvw, Fork, and S iSJS ki "8“. Niltmofuruu-ra, Ac. A-c„ ull l iters ;' uil “''li. lor lirmum.,. I liuvo huhwurutVii. w se *Y* a “''.m.un lu ii.y atwk.it Cllrl ’'. To|HF», Urulilu, Front n5 ?, i 1 '.’"'. to: -' wlilul. now inukos eotor uX°™ 1 ^ 1 (Jrt *rrH rwalvnl Dw uiy tValoliM ".iciroj i.y n.Hi „i„i,, r Ul0 ., U porvlsion - ' '..It, .....l ull Qibcr work. 4om In „ wXmillkr i itmer, and warranted. may 26 COD FlSll, MACKEREL AND II* It- ) KINGS. ' TJUST rcccivcfl 5 liiidschoice Cod Fish 20 l/bls • tl extra No 1 and No. •/ Mackerel. i0 do extra • Plcklu Herrings, 60boxeB Smokod Herrings lu ttoro ! and for sain by ! DAVID O’CONNFR. tsr.y 10 Corner^ Broghwu i Broytoa otr t IhiNSlONMKNT- 20:pi husiiol* Prhnc C.rr. mo do r»w pi-itA 2finsacks ••I'rtis.*.- Mdls” I'lynr, i Mds Haw Gim; iu itf) Munongalioia Whisky*. 5 do Domoalio uriiudy: For sale low, by Jol3 PATTEN, HUTTON * CX). CHAN Wifi . O N mid after Sunday, the 14th October, Innt, aud until further notice, the Passenger Traina on tho Central Railroad will run or follows : BETWEEN S A VANN An AND MACON. I slaves Savannah Daily at... 6 a m and 12.15 v u. Arrive in Macon “ “..2.16 p ai “ 1 a u. I Slave Macon “ “.11,45 A M “ 0.30 PM. Arrive in Savun’b “ “10.48 pm “ 7.20 am IIOTWKKX SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA. Isiuve Navaimuh 12.16 p m aud 8.3U p. m. Arrive in Augusta 8.46 p m « 6.30 a m. Isiavo Augusta 0. a m “ 4.30 p m Arrive iu 8avuunah......l.80 p a “ 10.46 p IIKrWKKN MACON AND AUGUSTA. 1 siave Macon 11.46 A si aud 0.30 p m. Arrive iu Augusta 8.45 n " 6.30 a m. lAiavo Augusta 6. am “ 4.30 p st. Arrive in Macon.... 2.16 pm “ 1. am. nXTWKKN SAVANNAH, MltAKOUKVIUJi ti 1CATONTON. Leave Savannah .6. am Arrive in Millcdgcviile .2.46 p m. Isiavo Macon n 46 a M Arrive lu Eatouton 6. p st. W, M. WADLEY Gen’l Sunt. Savannah, Ga., Gel. 12, 1865. octlG. £ iunuEup puHEDULE ON THE SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD Over which panes the Great New York & New Orleans Mails. ADVICHTIMNO AUKNCY. PltlMDn.l'IUA. PA. Aiithorb-od Agent for tlio Savimnnh Journal ItRItUirVU'K lMTKN'l' I-mi^f'noOl' WITH HAIX’a^TOJT^'^IW’IKmF I.ICK. Having received tho Prlr.o Modal nt tho World’ll Fair, are now filferod to tlio public ha-tho l*rl*o Sale of (the World. Ttsied and approved ns they Imvo boon evory- whoro, tholr crowning victory was reforved to he awarded by the Jurloa of tho Werld’sl'alr. Tho proprietor Jilacofl Ono Thoiu>aml Dollars In Gold In tho ouo exhibited at tho World’s Fair, I/m- don, atul invited all tlio 1’lek-I.ookn In tho world to open tlio Safe, with or without the keys, mnl take the money as a reward Ibr their Ingenuity ; although o|H>ratu<l upon by several skilled in the art, no one could lick the l/»ek or open the Safe. By an improvement upon the original Salamander, introduced uy the present owner ol tho patent-right, the interior is rendered wholly impervious to 'lamp, olid hooks, pajiers uud Jewelry might bo pre.-ervod hi ono of Ida safes fur a century without coutracUug a blemish from mould or milldow. To guard against counterfeit* every Safe from the muuulUotory of tho subscriber, aud sold by him or his agents, has a brass plate In front, bearing Ids muno; ouch is also furulshed with one of his Im proved Tiller Detecting lawk-, which Ih a good guar antee against robbery. 8. C. HERRING k CO., Nos. 136,137 ami 1«0 Wuter-Ht., N. Y. Agents iu 8uvuiiiihIi, Messrs. BELL A: PUKNTJ88, Who keen eousiantly on baud a full uud complete assortment, which they will sell at Manufacturers’ prices. 8t -*iyJ8 LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE* VALUE AND FU’.E- PltOOK QUAI.I11KS OP W1LUK11'8 SALAMANDER SAFES, Ab Manufactured ly Warn* <C Marvin. Xeio York. In the lire ol Lhu 3d Inst., which consum ed tuo brick building occupletl by Mr. Jno. T. Thomas, opiKisite tlio Gas Work. 1 , In this elty, wua a safe ot the above descriptions containing tlio books, papers, ami money ot Mr. Thomas, and although tho building was detroyed, (lie said Safe sustained no injury wdialcvor from the Intense heat to which It lmd been exposed. Du open ing Iho Safe, tlio contents were (bund undisturbed, uud lu the same order and coudiilon as when placed thcro, except u slight discoloration to the projecting ends ora few papers, and tho hacks of one or two of the books, caused by the steam gfiuerutod In the Safe, white ut Ha greatest lu#t. Thu Bale und coiiteiits, us it came from the ruins, may still I*o seou, iu tho |>ossesslon of Mr. Tliomus, at tho Gas Works. A largo Assortment of these cele brated Rafw always ou hand,aud for sale by C. H. CAM!’FIELD, Agent Ibr the Manufacturers, July 2d, 1866. 171 Bay-st., Savannah. Ga. I take pleasure In corroborating the foregoing state- mout, aud in addition would mid, that the hooks art- now in use. J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. July fii'tli, 1866. odd—tf DYINgT AND IlKNOVATINtt ESTABLIS H M E NT, 73 YOKK 8TIIKK1’, NEAR T1IK COURT HOUSE, SAVANNAH, GA.. Established lu mHE Subscriber grateful to his friends and |_ patrous for their continual favors, would state tat in addition to tho improvements iu DYING,au*. quirt'd by Idm during bis last visit b> England ami .'Scotland, bus made arrungemenu Ibr extending hi.- btisluess, by which he is now enabled to dye u greater variety of r/jlors on silk and woolen dresses, shawls, &c., which he trusts will generally pieaue all who may favor him with their pairou.-igc. Gentlemen's garments dyed, cleuuod or renovated as may bo required, lu tho same superior stylo which has generally so much pleased blx patrous and iVlends. Tublo Covers, aud Ladies’ Crape Shawls, Ac., cleaned nml fluished iu the first style. Ladles’ Bonnets dyed, bleached aud pressed it: the most foshiouuble styles. Orders from tho country promptly attended to. Terms moderate. When parcoLs arc sent by steamboats or railroad, word should be sent him by letter through the post olllce. so that bo may know whero to call for them, men 18 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. H®i?f¥zKOiAW’fcr- ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINfiEIi. T HE distinguished favor with which tins es.sei.ee hns becu received throughout all sections ol* the Union a'k a remedy at once safe, agreeable nnd effectual for lucipicnt Diarrhoea, Cholera Mv:l... . Wdak nnd relaxed Bowels, iTo'tratiou by hen; cr fatigue, Dyspspila, Fintulence, Colic, cramp. 1 an- guor r.r Debility from sedentary habits, has iu- .luced the prenrletor to give It ev< ry publicity in hi* power. Fp'.uf if- merrits comment lsuuneces.--uiy, us Its own lotrinsle worth is its best eulogy. It car ries with it tho ovldenco'of its superlm* vvcell-mrr, freely altestefl to by the young, the obi, ami ron-.-: of families who. prompted by a cm c In I regard fr»r their iicalth atnl tout foil, arc dully nuopiingli ,*«i au iNDtsiTNatpu: i.tMij v mkah-ov. Thcru I.* perlmp* no medicinal preparation extant so simple ami harm- less, yeiwilutary and effective, whose worth will be more appreciated or umversaliv adopiod than the Liquid Ginger prepared by Ueiutzelmnii. For sate by J. E. HkFOUU. Druggist, jelOttni Favutiimii. Ga. Brooke Hall Female Seminary, MEDIA, DKLAWAItK CU., 1»A. .MI88 MARIA L. KAST.MANN, Fjunuiml. This Notninary, loeatett in the lie- lightful aud healthy village of Mtultti, Hhirteon mil's from Philadelphia. Gv 'Railroad, will he OPENED UN WEDNESDAY Soptoiubcr 10th, 1806. Tno commodlotui building, now in proce.*- of erec tion, wllh ull tho modern improvements, will Im> finished bv (lie llotof Augmt,aud wi l contain such nccotnmodidiens, botlt in point of taste mid o'lufoti, tut cauuot fall to satisfy p.irent* that while th(*ir daughters are enjoying the henellts f»l mental cul- turo, they have also the comforts ui a refined home. This imaituticnis establi-hed with ji view to allot d to young ladies tho most perfect coinhiuatioii oi «.!- vantages for the ulluiniiieui of a thorough aud nc- complihlicd C'liieation, and no pains or expen-o will bo spared to render it m reality what it pro'ic.-M.*.- in be. tt school of superior merit. Miss iitsimun, the PriuciRiil, was at the head ol a school in N 0 w Eng. land previous to her residence in Pennsylvania, and for tho last six years has boon known to the patrons of Aston Ridge Seminary, a* prc-i'iinu teacher iu that institution. BMiNIIJl NKAfJffi FSKFIWUH AT THF SAVANNAH JOURNAL, HOOIC Sr. JOB OKFIOK Merchants can bo supplied at short nolle** with Rlll-IIemls, Hills of LndltiK, Brny Uinika, Clivnlno, Cnnlt iiti(l Blnnk ILKiks. Particular "nttentioiT given to BOOK AND PAM PHLET PRINTING, such as Catalogues for Colleges, Proeeeitings of Meetings. Reports, By-Uiws, etc. Thankful lor tlio very liberal patronage horotolor received, wo rosiieetlnlly solicit u continuance ol the same, fueling that wo shall ho able Jo please all who may favor us with a call, both ns to prices atul execution of work. PropoNi'l* far llntloiis nnd Fuel for LtghDVvflSulH. COLLECTOR'S* OFFICE, » SUUKKI.VrKNDK.XT OK LlUinx. J- Savunnah, lbthMny, 1856.) liEALKO pioposals will be received nt this O olllce until 12 o’clock, M., oil tlio 1st flay of July next, 1866, for furnishing and delivering Ra tions anti Fuel oil board the Light-vessels in tills Collection district, viz.; at Martin’s Industry und Tybeo Island Knoll, for one year fioni lint llrst day of July 1856, to the 3Utli Juno, 1857, inclusive. Tlio rations Iff ho of good and approved ipiullly, to he delivered In good and sufficient packages, bunds, boxe.s nml cases, ami iu g«snl order, on board tho above named light-vessels, at least once a quarter, free of expense to (lit} United .States, ami agreeably to the annexed table of the weekly ration, viz.: [pilffff If |’i| 1.1 GF.XUIN E PUEI'AHATIONS. Kelinhold’* ----- * itotiitd ISA CERTAIN, o.\rr«. , Xj^OU DlseasfM oftlm Btoddor, Kldnoys, Gravol, Dropsy, Weakness, perrot Diseases, Obslrue- UotiP, Female fMtnplalnts, and ull dlsoasea or the Sexual Organs, whether iu M MAIJ*. OR FEMALE. fy., m whatever cause they may have originated, and NO MATTER OF HOW U)NG STANDING. This popular ami S|*oolllo reinedy Ih now oflbrml to the afillctml, and guaranteed to cure all Urn above complaints. Ji searches out the very root nr tlio disease driving out nil the diseased fluids of the body, thus removing the cause nml rendering the C ‘” r “ • CHiTAIS AND l'KHMANKNT. This modlolno ullnys win and InUnmmnUoii, wlilcli uttmr ronwUlM liivarfably wuisu, nud unu l» hiken with less trouble und expense to patients, uusiu- fallible remedy has waved thousands upon thousands from tlio bauds of MERCILESS QUACKS, If not From premature graven. In cases of ImccUou tho Compound llucliu Is the only article worthy or the least eoulldeueo of Uic alllicted iu performing SAFE CURES- It contains no narcotic, mercury, or other Injurious drug, but Is purely a Vegetable CompuaUum. It w very ogrcfaihl'j tolhotuwUij creates no perceptible odor, and may be taken by persona of cither kox wllliout hindrance from business or medical advice, oh pluiu directions for use accompany tho medieiiie. a Reader, if you have any oflho above complaints, do not neglect them, DKLAY.S ARK DANGEROUS. With this medicine you cau cure yourself, nud thus prevent all ex|Kisure. 1 TRUTH MUST AND WILL PREVAIL. This nicilichm Hpcc'llly. und effectually cures the most virulent form ol* secret diseased, aud eradicates every particle of infectious mutter from tho system, re-toi iug Iho patient to a |*crltt=t stub) of HEALTH AND 1’URITY. I IKelmboRIN Highly Concentrated Com pound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla, wnya a* immi'i, wv*« iwiw «iu ^nuuusnnu aro rec'pir (Hi at this ItuUlWllon, a»fl will rocclvo the tnwtXir und kind attention from tbo Proprietor, «. his Matron. His praefftt* In tlmf Imrrible di ogZ Cancer, Tor the past teh*year«,Ja nnl wurna^.dLi nnj’ Physician In tlio South. PaUeupj are buoMfl at $1 per diem, or lift p*r month. *10 firing rea.K In advance % * T A Mtr Fees to ho agreed upon before t|„. ras n i,. dorlakon. All nommunlcatlons must bn po-i rX addroasod to . W. IL MoHfcjjrY mtg 0 w Grlllln, i ih UOTATOKti —400 barrelk mimrior FKidiaa X Patotoea: 60 do Western Reds; mid 60 do iL'f Blow/, For sale by umrH - / BRIGHAM, KELLY A t o ■ION. MISS NiOUltAY’S U NITED Staten, Canada and Culm. Schwegler’8 History ot Philosophy m lhll> trauslutufl tiy Boeylo. 1 iroc - Pnwcott’s Philip 2d of Spain, new sunoly in i... • Calf and in Cloth. u NajKJlf.'on’s Conllflentlal Oirrcaixmileuce with i UrotUcr Joneph. Duvall’s History or the Queeu’s of the Jf n y« Hanover—2 vola. &*Tlie Allaohi iu Madrid. Komauct*oftlm Uarotu, by Miss Pardiac. Rachel Gruy, by Julia Kavanaugh. Earnest IJusioad, by ftlrs. !/•« licntz. mar » UTfllORNK Wll J UST ItECBIVKD*—20 lioxea Siiotildt-n •* -prime artiele, 20 ticrccn choiee Tf t. i. Hams. In store, and for saltj by mur fi« WAYNE. (iRENVU.l.V. \ »•,, f3..|IMO,| | KM.I;I,I T!"JJ l"»!-tp uu suisiug ?l-i».l Lich pfopo.-ul must stale tli.-ffimffly tho price for, which the entire rutiou will ho furutshetl ou l»oar»t i each llght-vvriscl respectively. Thu prupusal.-» for tupplying fuel, both c«il an<l wood, must state distinctly the price per ton aim cord, uud the kind and quality of cacti, to bo deliver ed on board of each llghf-vessel respectively. Ono bidder may oiler for nil the rations and fuel required for nil tlio fight vessels in this district, or 6*r one or more of tho vessels separately, ut ins own option. The kind and quantity of fuel will ho deter mined upon, aud tuu contractor informed accord ingly. in iidvauco of the time for making the quar terly deliveries of rations ou hoard of tho respective light-vossul.s. latch bidder is roquired to attach to his hid or bids a written guarantee, signed by himself and a responsible surety, that, m the event oflho contract being uwurdud to him, he will faithfully execute it iu conformity to the terms of this advertisement. The contractor will he required to enter into boud with approved security for the faithful execution ni the contruct; and no hid will lie accepted or contract entered Into, until approved by the Light House Board. Tho contractor will he required to keep at least, in the aggregate, ouo mouth’s rations (or tho entire crow oi the ilghi-vossel contracted for, on board ut ailtlmotf; uuu auy expense iucuned ou account oi failure to deliver rations or fuel iu time, will be chargeable to tho contractor. No member of Congress, ligbtkcopcr, superinten dent or in.-jiuetor of lights, nor any person connect ed with tho Light-house establishment, will he at- lowed to contruct for or deliver rations fer the crew, or fee! of a light-vessel, nor to be interested in such contract. No contractor, superintendent, or inspector will be allowed to chungo the parts of the ration nor the times that may be determined upon for tho delivery, without authority of tho Board. A;1 Uio article* constituting the ration for tuccrcw ofiight-vc.-seis will be examined- and their quality approved by tliofjiij.eriutendetu, or the inspector <4 the district, or by such other person a;* may be ns- tigneff to perform t ; : duty : nud no bills will be pant tor rations r.ii . .noi which are nut accompanied by receipt a duly 6i.;ncl by the respective light-res- cl I'vcpt r ■ fi-r the fliifcront art'clf-v-eoustituting the rations, for thnrmv for each quarter, and separate 1 receipts fer the kind and quantity ei fe.r l tlrlixered , fin board of each light-tmsnl. No 1*1*1 which D not properly pealed anti endorsed > wlH bn cnnsldoredfarm no bbls wl.l be received or ; allowed to he withdrawn alter Iho expiration fit the time specified In the advertisement lor receiving . them. tfiits submitted by different members of the same ' firm or co-partnership will not bu considered, i All hida will l*o publicly opened and registered at j the time specified in lhu advertisement. The right to reject all bids If the interest ol the , public service require it, is reserved By order of Uio Light-house Board : JOHN BOSTu.V, Nuperintemloiit Lights, my 11 O X nnd utter Sunday, February 3d, l8n(J, two daily trains between Macon uud Columbus, anti ouo botweeu Macon und Ainerlcus, I-cave Mucou ut 2 a m, mid 3 e st; arrive at Colum bus at 7 15 a si, mnl 10301* m ; leave Columbus at 4 15 a M, and l 30 e >t;arriv« ut Macon ut lu 64 a ji, aud 7 40 j* st; leave Macon at 2 a m; arrive ut A uteri cus ut 6 40 a ji ; leave Amorieus at 2 201* ji ; urrivo ul Macon ut 7 40 v Jt; making a complete counoctiou bo tweeu Montgomery, Alabama, und Augusta, Kings ville, Wilmington aud Chartostuu; also, with Central Railroad Trains to Savannah, Mllludgovillu uud Eaton- ton, aud with Mucou nud Western trains to Atlanta, Uiuttanooga, Nashville and Knoxville, Tcuu. At Columbus with Girard uud Mv>bile Railroad to l.tiluula, Ala., connecting daily at Atuericus with lour horse Post Couches to Talluliussoo, Albany, Tboiuoavillo, Bajubrldge, &c., with tri-weekly hacks to Lumpkin, CutUburt, &«., al Fort Valley with hacks to Perry, Ihtyuosvlilo, Huwkiusviilo aud Knoxville, Ga. Pussongora for Amorieus uud iwiuta below Fort ' alley, should hike tho 12 16 p ji tralu IVotn Bavun- uuh; nml tho 6 I'M tralu from Augusta, to avoid do- tout I un at Macuu. For other i>oiuLs on tho fcouth- Western or Muscogee Roads bike either train from bavunuuh or Augusta. Passengers leaving AYuorl- cuh at 3 20 p m will reach Columbim at 10 30 p m the sumo night. Passengers from Columbus aud the West for Am- t rlous, youth-western Georgia or Florida, should biKo the 1 30 p sj tralu at Columbus, Hleop at Fort \ alley, aud reach Amorieus nt 6 40 a h uoxt morn ing. „ first class steamships lfiavo Savannah for Now York ou Wednesdays aud Saturday b, aud for Phila delphia on Wodu&days. Passage Li the Cabin Stcerago $8. Fare from Montgomery to Savannah $14 00 “ Columbus " “ lo oo “ Amorieus “ “ 8 fib GEO. W. ADAMrf, Sup’t. Mucou, Jauuary 30tb, I860. may 10 Winter Arrangement—Cars Startingfot.m Mruaa SI. Heavy Rail oil Uio way taUonlotieville. W HEN the Potomac Ih closed with Ice this routo may be rolled on by passengers, to on nure Uio connection going NorUi or South. Tho road la entirely rololdwTth a auperior T rallaalkriw Gonlonaville. During the winter the train will start from the old station, in Richmond, ou Broad street, at 7M a M.. pass Oordonsville at 11 a k., aud arrive lu Staunton at 3 26 r x. Down train loaves Ktaun- ton at 0 4.) a h, pasaoa Gordonavlllo at 11 a x, and arrive In Ricbmoud at 2.36 r u. Faro to Oordonsville $2 oo ** “ 6 00 Both trains arrive in Goidonsvllle In amplo timo to tako tlio train of the Orange and Alexandria Rail road. Porsona who loavo Richmond at 7*f a can , tak tbo Or.ingo and Alexandria cars at Gordons- ! vlllo It* they chooao to do so, aiid by that tnaln will I ro«ch Alexandria by 0 40 rat., but this com puuy cun ' ticket them only to Gorduinvillu. ocl7 tf H. D. WHITCOMB, flupt, , >LNT , S CO'i , 'rON VEbT^liSt received: VA and Tot sale by J. W. TiiREi.KELD, I may 13 Coogroos and WhiUmkor otreeta. I The Rt. Rev. A. Putter, Bishop o: tho Diocese ul* Pennsylvania, sajv:— “Miss M. L. fc/i-tniati, who proposes tti open a Young ladles’ Seminary in Me<!ia, Delaware Co., Pa., in September next, has bcuu kuuwn tulUo sub- Korllier for several years |«wt. Ho ha» a very high opinion ot her capacity, efficiency ami devoteduevs as an educator. jfUw 1ms had a largo ami success- fill experience. The building which is to bo creeled for her use will contain every accommodation. ‘Die village uud surrounding country uro ilistiugubhe.i for hcu'thfulucss and beauty, und the subfcriber bus uouUdcuco that patents who natrusi their daughters to Miss Eastman will have norefi-on nu egict it.” Miss Eastman will be aifletl by mi cfileuuil eorp-. of feachors. The. French I tnguapc will be taught and j-pol;en by a Parisian lady, residing in the kindly. The Latin, Gut man, bpauishaiid lutlimi i.tiigu.igos will receive due attention. ■five Natural Sciences will bq taught, with tl»o nid of u large mul expensive nppiratus. Tho Musical Department will be under tho charge of a lady eminently qualified to till tho rUu.iP.oa; aud all proterring ji male teacher on the Pimm or iu Binging, can have the benelli.of a VisitingTcaehor from Philadelphia. Drawing and Painting will be under the direction of ji lady accomplished hi tho art. The number ol pupils is limited to forty. Tho Terms for Uoard and Tuition in all tho branch es except Music, uro $160 por ses.-iuu of live months. Miss Kastman lias liberty to refer to tho following gcutlomcn:— Rt. Rev. A. Potior, D.D., nud the Episcopal clergy lion. F: Picrco, Procidoni iff tho United states, llou. S. P. Cluwo, Governor of o.ilo, 'Hon. N. II. Baker, Ex-Goverunr of New Hamp shire. Ilou. M. W. Tuppau. M. C. from New York- Rev. N. Blent,ol Norristown, Pa. Rov. A. McLeod, Clearfield, Pji. l’iorco Butler, Esq,, of Philadelphia. J. B. Okie, Esq., tie. U. W. Clurk, Esq., do. Geurgo W'Uitritui, Esq., fin. Chr^tupher Lower, Pottsville, Pa. George Wyman, fc*t. Louis, Alo. Hou. P. G. Jobnsou, Washington, D. C. For further particulars, or for circulars apply to the Principii, Mhh) MARIA KASIM,*.', JolO eoft ihn Media, Delaware Co. Pa. . WfilUOWCJL^ PUTNAM’S Monthly Magazine for May. A. blank De lie’s Gazette ol kuthlous ter May. Blackwood’s Edtnhurgh Review tor April. Roceivod nml for sale bv WARNOCK & DAVIS, nmylO 169 CouirresH street. HULS. FLOUK iu store aud lor «aic by may? CR,tN>. WELIrf it Co. Casks Ohio Catawba Brandy in store, l° r «'do by tiie only regular Agent for Savauunh. my 14 J. M. F.YRE, PI Pav street. JUST RECEIVED. ® STEAMER, an lUHortmont nf flO Misses and Children’s Plain Straws, Ladles’NEOPOLlCAN BONNETS, ISJ HAW, EI.ATS. Also a few HATS, lor snlo by MRS. FREELAND, m _ 17 Broughton street. L ISLE THREAD GAUNTLETS^—The only Article of tho kind lu tho cUv. For rale by J- W. •niKELKKLI*. marfi, coracr «t' Csiugrass and Whitaker A pples & potatoes- " 10 bids Cholco Mercer Potato^: 25 For onlo by mayl» Itus.iv It Apples. J. A. DROWN. l'UEXUil IHILLIJEKY AND Dress Making. MRS. FREELAND lias, ojivn 0<i at her Roomy, Nu. 174 Broughton Street, a lino selec tion of Spring Mlllnery, am! is couMuutly receiving per Ktejitn • or.s, new amlMilierent styles of Bonnot.?; also, Dress ami .Muutiila patterns. Bonnets clemicfl nnd pressed as nnunl. aprlO It KUZIK’S PATEW W ATiiliFILTER All iBsortHient of sizes on hand. Wo warrant them to make the Savannah River Water, even though flii'ped directly out of tho River, as pure ami elcjir as the finest .Spring Water. About forty of these Filters aro now iu use in this city, mid ever) portion who has them, will cheerfully tc.-tffy to their efficiency. Indeed, tho Board of Water Commissioners here, hiiy in Uleir Report, it H the only Filler that do,..-; eill-otuul- ly purify tho Savannah River Water. Call nnd see one in operation nt our House Fur- Dishing jmdStovce3ta1>lisnicnt.Hodgson ’snenv block. KENNEDY tc BEACH, fob 27 CornerorBrouabtfiiiiiml Bullsts. ICE PITCHERS. DOUBLE IVnler Pile lie vs, Fomo new anti tivmjtkVI designs, Plate*! ami Briui- uin. At tlio Hjuso Furnishing Store, 155 BROUGHTGN STREET, HORACE MOUSE. Savannah, Api'ilffo. apr30 A.HTKuii’S PATENT AIII-TIGI1T SELF-SEALING CANS AND JARS, .For 1 ’reserving '- FRUITS, i'OMAToi.’S, Ac. , Full directiuus lor prcH'rvl.-g nccoinpauy each Csiu. Ff r sale at manufacturer's prices by the Agent, IIOK’CK M'iitSE, 116 BmuglHon street. mny*-“» TO WOOL SELLfcdtS. . T HE Undersigned bare tliis ilnV opened .1 S'oro in Congress street, opposite tlio Market, ter the purelwso ol Wool, sheep Skills, Ill.les, Does 5**' nnd Country Proituce In general. For purifying the Blood, removing all diseases url- flng fruru execs.*, of Murcury, exjK-fiure aud Im prudence iu lllb, chronic constitutional.,diseases, arising from au impure stfitc of Blood, ami the only reliable and effectual known remedy for the cure of Ecuffulu, Salt Rheum, .Scald Head, Ulcer ations of the Throat uud Legs, Pains and Swellings ofttw Roues, Tetter, Pltaplcs on tlio Fare, uud all fieuiy Eruptions of tlie Skin. It Is gratifying to tho proprietor of these medicines to he able to Mute that it la now nearly threo yours slnv.e they were tlrst Introduced, during wlileUtUuo they have been extensively used lu various parts of tho United Suites, uud have given to patient uud prnclltioucr the highest degree of satisfaction iu tlie various vases in which they have been employed *, whether in town, country, hospital or private prac tice, they havo invariably givcu tlio most decided and unequivocal satisfaction, and produced tho most salutary ami beneficial effects. Numerous letters havo been received from the most distinguished physicians in the country, and from tho professors of several medical colleges, recommending in the highe&t terms tho value et Uicso medicines, und their superiority over all other preparations for . itch complaints as the proprietor recommends. Numerous preparations of t'arsaparillu ami of Bueliu and various modes of preparing them have been given, all of which of course will differ according to tho mode of preparation which each individual may adopt. Those medicines require considerable care in Iho preparation and the employment of different tneu- strua in successive Deration to take up tho extrac tive matters, and. iu consequence, uro most fre quently improperly made, and not uufrcqucutly much impaired, if not rendered totally Inert, by the injudicious and unskilful management of those unac quainted with pharmaceutical preparations. It is tiiercfoi‘0 of the biglie.it consideration and import ance to tho public uud to tho faculty that tlioro should bo standard preparations of uniform strength uud possessing the most advantage?. To effect this aud obviHtc the evil alluded to, 1 have made u num ber of cxi*rimci!ts to asccrtaiu tho most effectual mode of uxtracliug the virtues of tho Sarsaparilla aud the Buchu, an«l to discover tho most eligible form for tholr exhibition. The experiments have resulted most favorably, nnd it is with much pleas ure I now offer to the public nnd the faculty my Compound Fluid Extracts, which contain all tho vir tues of the articles they arc represented to bo umdo from in a highly concentrated l'orrn, aud arc tho most active preparations which onn ho mafia. Two ta- blespoonuVul of tho Extract Sarsaparilla, added to a pint of water, is equal to the Lisbon diet drink, and one bottle fully equals in strength ouo gallon of Syr up Sarsaparilla or decoctfhn na usually made. PRICES: Fluid Extract Bueliu, $1 per botllo, or 0 for $5 “ “ Sarsaparilla “ “ “ “ “ Certificates of euros nmi recommendations from distinguished professors and physicians will accom pany each preparation. Prepared and sold by , li. T. HELM BOLD. Practical end Analytical Chemist. i fiOo, C'nc5tm:t-sD, near the Girard House l*hi‘)a. ! To be had of Druggists and Dealers in every sec tion ot the United States anil Canada?. All letters for tho medicine directed to tue prop-ri- ! etor receive Immediate attention, aud safe deliveries guaranteed. __ _ sept i—ly-fltw joiiS oritiooKK & co.. GIBBON'sj BUll.DLNXtS, S.\ VAN NAIL, in. WItOl.KSA/.Ek HEIML TtRVGGIXTS. Would eitil the ntte»*'!on of .Merrimms, Fueioir, Planters, I’hysiciur.'j and other?, to their ox ( ___ tensive anti well M imed stock, comprising \ every article lu their line ol hiislne.-r,. ami which they ; offer for sale on the most rrjisonahlc terms for easli, i or iiiiprovetl credit, viz: PAINTS, VARNISHES, GLA^S, XC., WItite i.eud, Pitre and Xu. I : Tieimm's Colors, drv and in oil; Japan, Copal, nml Coach Yaritislies *: Llnseetl Oil, Spirits Turpentine. Window Glass, pm. ly, Geld I«caf, Paint Brushes, Sa«h Tools, and Gift* xiers *s Diamond?. LAMP, MACHINKIIY AND TANNWI-’ (Ul.«. Bleached .Sjtorm, Whale ami Lml Oil--, for hurtling; all description* of Off for machinery, viz., Patent oil Unbleached Sperm, l-ant and Rape Seed Oil: also Tanners,’ N’eao, Foot uud >woei Off. GlUKTUIS’ ARTICI.IX Nut megs, Mace, Alspico, Cinnamon, I’tjpper, Ginger, Mustard, Saloratus, {jiulu, lV;irlash, yweetOil, Hlurch, fc’ig Blue, Matehos, f:c. FOR PHYfclClANS. A great variety of the be.-t French, English, and Auicricmi Chemicals, l'liarmuceuiicnl Preparations, Select powders, Surgical hi.-trumonts, Vials Specie Jars, Metaliu Raddlu bags, to*. Also, CAM PHENE AND BURNING FLUID. Any edo who may favor them with their orders tuuy depend upon their receiving Iho best attention, and that all goods furnished will be of a reliable quality. Should they not give entire satisfaction, they may bo returned at tho option of the purchaser. mablO tt Z At, E.'DE FORD, gay APOTHECARIES HA1.D.S. K. Coriu-r of TM Broughton and Buruuril Streets. Savam nah G»., Wholesale und retail Dealers in l>rugi. Medicines :md Chenfivuls, Dye Woods^nTd Dye Muffs, French, K.iigti.-h.inid American Perfum ery, Fine Toilet and Miaviug Soaps, Combs aud Brushes of every description, Surgicul and Depud Instruments, ’frusstw nnd Supporter.-- of all kinds, Spices, Snuff.*, .Marnffucturcd Tobacco, All the pak'gt ■or lVupilotaiy Medicines of tho day, Superior Inks. - Pure Wines uud Brandies for Mcuicit al pnrpuatN I Extracts tbr Flavoring, Ttiilet nnd Fumy Articles, kr. > -C3" N. 11.—Especial ulteiitlou given to iho preparation of Physiciaiw’ Prescriptions and Farnilv i Iti!ei|)os. Ship, Family uml Travelling Medicim> Cusck, With plain Directions for uso, InclmHm; Directions for ireattnent incases of poisoning, Drowning, \*\ »P7 iy EVV OUOi* CUBA MOLASKEH.—tlir , dl go of the Abbott l»«vcrPHU5. flaiiv for sain in lots to suit purchasers, by Jao.'U RODGERS fc Noi ( ,u« OAHPBT AM»i;i*lIOLSTKll\ ~- WAKEIlOUSE, 140 Oongrcxx and 67 XL Julitn Strtd:. mHE UNDERSIGNED would taketLL« i W ,. tuulty to express to his friends and tlx- /, jT,., gonorally, his siucern thanks for their liberal i agwand Influence, which has resulted in extci---:' his trade to all parts of the State. Al«o. c,, . Florida, Alabama and Tonneescc, thereby n ,.,i, him to exhibit a Etoek uusuipa? B ed in any .< il ‘, city. Families, Merchant?, Hotel Keeper?, ana boat Owners arc particularly invited to rxamvy- present stock, which is now roinplcu- in ti-’u,, various departments, consisting lu part eftU-*' i-. v ing goods, viz: (JARP El DEPARTMKSI. ■ Hu?.. Royal Medallon, Royal Velvet, Mocot Wilton. Mocel Brussels, Tapestry BrussoLs, Power Ixjom Brussels, Throo ply Ingrain, Two ply Ingrain, Wool Dutch, _ „.. CURT A IN AND UPHOLSlkllY DEPA RTMKS. English Druggets, rious widths,) Mosaic Hearth Hu*- Velvet and Chenille t Tutted Rugs, l’iauo und table On -., Door Mut-(every vs; i-n Silver k brass Hl&lr iuj- Carpets Binding*, k*. Brocutolles, Laco and Muslin Curajri Satin do lollies, Gilt Cornice?. Satlu uud Silk Damask, GUt Pius and Baa.u. Worsted and Cotton Damask. TasseL}, Looj« ue Cords; Vtdvet aud Plush ef various color*; Mtudrw Shades, new* style. Also, every variety of Furniture Covering. Triu, mines and materials for decorating. . FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. From two to Twenty-four feet wide, for Ha’:- Rofrtns, cut to fit without a seam. The subscriber will oblige himself to malcotht prices ou ail description of goods as low utLcuar quality cau be purchased in any Nortberu city. fy Carpets cut to Booms and goods sent to icy part of the city free of charge. AST An experienced Upholster will attend to ti.* mnklnu aud laying ol Carpets and Oil Cloths wliw desired. Tho decorative and curtain department h n chargo or au Upholster or ackuuwleogtu Uu-iauju - wn VI. U. GUION, Agent. skill. oct!8 140 Congress and 67 Si. Jfuiiuwu DR. SANFORD’S INYIGORATOH, I S a mild laxative, tonic and stimulant, and U rccommcndeil to tho public, relying upon iu in trlnslc worth in the euro of the following complaint All Bllllous Derangements, Sick Headache, Dj snc ■ sia, Habitual Oostivcncss, Chronic Diarrhea. CoBu Pain lu the Stomuuli and Bowels, General Debility Female Weakness, Ac. For sale by Druggists gen- orally, und by John. B Moore k Co, uud Win. W- Lincoln, Savannah. ly febl2 Fjn TlAIItEH t TlhlMERli X HE Undeesigned has just received, for sale (5UP) Five Hundred pieces of good shipp'x 1 Timber, averaging over one thousand tcet to stick. 9 fob ^ JEFFERSON ROBERTS. rOKKRKUr'UElUUNU, S3EH3S7 -SO- 2 bbls largo No 1 Mackerel, o do do No 3 dc •3 do do No 2 dc 2 calf bbls Blue Fish. do Pickled Herring. 3 do No 1 Salmon. •j quarter bbls No 1 Macke Uf kits No 1 Mackerel, 16 do No 2 do Kit? Tongues and .Sound.-. 1000 Ib? Cod Fi*-h. Ff*r ?ale lo* t-_. Jan2rt J. A- Bl*.03 N HATES OF ADVERTISING. 1 For one square, ot 300 ems or loss, of any t.‘ p<- wt larger than Noupurell. 75 rents for tlie first aud 5» j cent? for each subsequent inscrtii»u,for any timeh*>- i than one month. , All Tabular work, with or without Rules *i»t Ati ! vertixemeut? or-eupylug ilouhle rolunm, shall h ' chnrg'-fl double the above rate?. Advertisements of whatever length, for any tirn 1 , less than one month, to ho charged at transient ‘ rate?. j For a longer time at tho following rates No. nrRquare?jlmn|2rao?|3mosj4mas|ftmosD^ni< feiuaro,.... $10 16 $20 $24 $30 m Sfpiarcs,.. to oo 20 28 30 ik- do .... 20 27 32 30 44 do .... 24 32 38 42 62 U do .... 27 36 44 46 m do .... 30 40 50 64 05 0: 32 43 64 68 70 100 do .... 34 40 68 62 74 no do .... 36 48 61 66 77 IV- do .... 38 60 64 70 80 12f- J tOiLN AMU CUttN MEAL..—lOUtt 1ms mime i VJ Corn, While mid mixed; fio do fresh forn Meal [ n store mnl for sale by den 8i ^ inmcN rti’rrov v m HEAD J-llEAD 11—IUCATJII! ! That Is, If you cun soo; nud ;if yon can’t sec, you can find - ul1 kinds of “ helps to see,” ut tlio Watch uml Jewelry Store of D. Jt. Nichols k Co., in Congress Birnyt. next floor to tho corner of Whitaker, where For any timo not above apccificd, a proportions chargo will bo made. A deduction of 26 per ccut from the above rate* will be mutie on advertisements appearing exclu sively on the fourth pngo of t^io daily. Advertisements ordered three times a week, will be charged two-thirds the ubove rates. Special notices, 10 cents per line for the first, anu 6 cents for each subseqeut insertion, and iu to case tube subject to contract. Marriage notice.* $1. Ft ncrul invitations 50 cents each. No special notion- Inserted ter less tlmu 60 cents. Oldumry Xoiicw, Repot ts, Resolutions, or Proceedings of auy Society, A-*?ochtiou, or Corporation, ordered to be publish ed, 6 cents per line. ••'ifiinfftoats will be advertised ot J40 per sonor: fur ouch boat advertised. Mt-amships, whero but ouo is riuiulng, fiOperar,- mun; if two or more, 830 each. Aiu-iionrers’ advertisements not to ho subject F (coutnivl, but to he vhnrgcd at the rates prcscrlbol j per square. ! Tin* pjfpvr, under nn droumetanco?, to he iucltrt otl in a vontrart. 1'rofcssiounl and business cards not exceeding l lines, will l»o inserted at f20 per unnum. Cjills on persons to become candidates, will bt inserted us other advertisements, to bo paid for in variably iu advanno. Announcing candidates for office, tin, to be r&M in ml vmice. Aflvviiioi-ments not markcii on tho c*‘py for* Specified timo, will ho Inserted until forbid, sod . payment exacted. you can purchase Watehes7~joweirr,*silvtV VviiVe^ • W,,CM liu >' l,i ll for two months advertising, other and Fancy Goods, ils low as nt anv other M >ro hi I ^ ,m ‘ ‘‘‘’“Iract, amounts to over f60. a iledncdoa of the country. * 1 26 per vent will lie made, Yearly advertising, with privilege of change wlii j country. Wo lmvc received per steamship Alabama a fresh !, ^°, arl - v ‘“'vorUsing, with priv lot of those line Steel Spectacles ; t« Iso. a s-m.piv of 1 Jnhen at tlio I olio wing rutea : Pebble and l’eriseoplc Leus, which wv are pvepxred ! , tn ' ° n ° *qunrfi, renewable on once a week, fL' twice “ W 3 times oroftener 75 Every nflditional square contracted for lo becbw|- lo fit in ull kinds of frames, nt short notiov. .-m- • I’eriscopic Ia’uh (so culled from their peculiar sb.iiie) ! havo an advantage over all others, as they have a I - r* " greater range of tecus, ?o that the reader is not > >" 11 tuoabovo rates additional, coiupellcil to hold the book or mnf-r at a cu iniu T early advertisers shall bo limited to the s|«W distutme from the eye. Cull nud see contracted for. All contracts shall be in writing. : staling definitely the naturo of the business to w ! udvertlsed. Any advertiaementa not properly coo i nected with tho business shall bo charged separate- - | ly, and nlso any excess of matter over tho amount . J>- B. VICHUI.S »v 00. fi®- No charge ter allowing go»nl?. 11 p. It. X. a ro. he highest cash prices will bo paid ter all the above Jr tm,?? delivery in Savannah. Mr. L.J. GUIL- MARTIN hns boon appointed as Agent, t«> whom all persous having business transactions with the ua* ilorsigni'd may apply. • c t „ J- W. SMYTHD & CO. Savannah, May 19, I860. innr26 PI A NO FORTE S . HAVING lately received largo ad- flitions to our 1*1 A NO FORTES, we arc enabled t«» otter at this Unto the r,r proutest variety Irom the best mnnu- utciurer?, rrotn the plninujt sqtinro t<» the most eiah orateiy cnrvf-d. and from six to seven octnvej. uur liuiifM arc selected from tint, tnanulsu'.turcrti *.. nom wc have full confidence in, nud we are par- ticd.arly requerded by them to give, n guaranty with gyrym^futooiit sold by cs an rcgirds durability, Persona te want oi a first rate lr»tr»mcnt inav ro ly with satety upon gctthicsin h a one by uclccti.i from On* following m.iki-rs, wh-we Instruments w endeavor m keep constantly on hand, vi?. ; li. Wm .' vest .'r, J. Uhlckoring A Eon. Nuioh «c Clarke. Kam ‘ k Rf.cns, n. Waters, nnd Ilalncs. limbus Cum ,nlu - w LB. MGJtRELL i: L\> tedvV aN1 i KUil—For snlb WULLIAIU & RATCLO-T. . 700 coils Rope, various brands, nil | raintiaeted for. iinr"#^ 00 ^ quality, ^^toro nml for sale by Coutruct advertisements payable quarterly; »<1* |ir -” , BRIO HAM, h LLIA fc t <». vertis.-ments from strangers aud transient pcnwWi pOUN-fu store and for sale by “ '* ! P a y»01o in advance. All others wiU be considered MERCER UFIVERSITY; PENFIELD, GA. Regular advertisers and all others sending «J®* j inumentious or requiring notices designod to couM* ; tent it»n to fairs, concerts, soirees, or afty public on* tertaiuiucuts, whero charges nre made tor ado” taneo-«l\ notices of private astociations, ovvry oo B randy, gin. whj.sk y by (may20) pitRunm, N. M. CRAWFORD, D. |) I’Kort'SoW. College. a. P. SANFOlit*, A. M., Mathematics. J. E. WILLET, A. M., Chemistry and Natural ITiiioaopbr. H. II. TUCIIER, A. M.. Relics Lcltrcs. U. W. WWE, A M., (.reck nud Latin i.angiini/c?. BILI.UM G. B OODFIN, A. B., Modern LmunnaUR. Theological Semiunvy. N. M. CRAWFORD, l». D*. fc^clcsianicai Hbtory aud Biblical Literature. , WILLIAM WILLIAMS, a. M., Systematic and Pastoral Theology • Academy. THOMAS A. SE/VJa*. Principal, rue Commencement)* hold bu tho lust Wednesday ! in July. f 1 Tho next To*m wtU commence ou the lusi WoU-1 j aesday in August. , , „ - - • ; I’rtce ot Board in the village is $10 per month; | CJarke. Rteoti i washing, room rent, fuel, Au, $3. 1 ‘ j By ordot of tho Board «)l'Tro>tees. i 3. LANDRUM, Secretary. „ I U DA MO LaSSiiS—Tho cargo of tlio brig faS3 v/ R. B. Lawton, of suucrior ounliLi*. Vor v«t™ uZ < tf.af.lQ ! j tico do.-ignad to rail atteutlou to private enterrri*®* | calculated or intended to promote individual lute can only ho Inserted with the uudep»hff |,1 ^5 j that the antne Is to be ixffd for. If inserted in the 1 editorial rolunm (which can be ouly nt the tifscire- tlou ot the editor?) tbo same will bv cbtugvu ut the rah* ot not less than 20 cents per line. . Advertisements ordered In the Weekly paper.»» ; per square ter each insertion. ,. Tho undersigned, publishers of Dally, Tri-WeekO id WtKikly new8jwi>eraln3uvannan.Ga.,pw< ) #' Lawton, of superior quality. For sale by axyl® Bt rADELFOKD, FAY & OO. aud i» urivij uewnjMjivri) tu c^vouuuu. «».| »--- - , oursoives strictly to udherc to tba above biu » charges, ami iu uo Instanco to deviate thtrefr*®- the above rates to take offcct March l, l&W. n» eoutinue binding, until changed by the voted ■ majority of tho uudersigued. , N. B—This Rchodule shall not in auy way eflocl tlio integrity or existing contracts. All coDtracwie* the year or,any other upocitled time, shall only with tho expiration of the period for which tney were rondo. Alexander ts Snekd, Republican. Tuomrsox & VVrnuxoTOR. Morning New- R M Rii.t-’k A Co. Georgian A J"umiv __ P LUMBQfU.lniSltt?'rorious bmnelies.rt- tendod to nt tho shortest noUco, and in eopcrw* style. Also, mHj* bo teund Shower Baths, Gal van is cd Iron, Tin nml Lcadod Bath Tube; Copper Patent Pan Water Closets, Lend Pipes. Brass and Plated Cocke. Force Pumps, India Rabbet Hoso. For salo at the House Furnish Store, Ne. w ■sar^ w>Ma