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mom, to t» ud <pw*r botor. mid Court, to
■uko objection (lUny Uwy h»vo) on or before tl
In November next, ottiwlao mid Ul-
Moodigr In
tort wtl) bo (rut
Wltr.cn. John UIIIki. Etq., Ordinary lor Chnlhu
Oounty, thin oqjbtltoy or April I860.
. JOHN BILBO, o. o. o.
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HATttAM SHERIFF’S 8AI.R-VVIU bo
■old,on iho Oral Tuesday in Juno uoxt, before
Jourt Homo, between the legal hours of salo,
lot number twelve (12) Now Franklin Ward. In tl»o
City of Savannah, situated on tho corner or Mont-
womery street and Battio Row, together with tho
three-story brick warehouse situated thereon; levied
on to aat% a certain ft fti. lasulug out or Olmthutn
Superior Court, In fitter or John Bouddor v«. Clar-
«uco P. Hollis. Property pointed out In shut ft. fit.
BENJAMIN 1«. COLE,
mays shorin' c. c.
/CHATHAM OOUNTY.—To all whom It may con*
V corn: Whore**, Ella* both Utbvro, will apply
at the Oonrt of Ordinary iur letters of administration
co the estate of Joseph Kibero :
Itoeto aro, therefore, to olto anil admonish all
whom it may concern, to bound appear before Mild
Oonrt to make objection (If any they have) on or
before tho first Monday lu July next, otborwli
letters wlU be granted.
Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
county, this socoud day of June. ISM.
JnneS JOHN lili.no, .o. o. c.
STATE OF GEOUGiA, CHATHAM CO.
mo all whom it may concern: Whereas Maty Atin
X Dent will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for lot-
tera DismUaory on tho estate ol'James 1*. Dent,—
These are thoroforo to cite and admuuiah all whom
tt may ooncorn, to bo unit appear before said Court,
to make object! ous (if any they have) ou or before
the First Monday in December uoxt, otherwise said
letters will bo granted.
Witness Johu Itilbo, Ksq., Ordinary for Chuthnm
County, this third day or Jane, lS5t».
JeS JOHN BILBO, O.C.C.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
/CHATHAM COUNTY.-To all whom It may com
ecru: wheroas, Patrick Ryan will apply at tho
Court or Ordinary for letters ol‘ administration on
the estato or Darnel Coilius:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to bo and ap|>car before said
Court to make objection (If any they have) on or bo-
fore the first Monday In August next, otherwise said
letters will bo gruuted.
Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
County, this twenty-third day or Juno, 1850.
June 28 JOHN BILBO, o. o. c.
STATE 'OF GEORGIA,
B ULLOCH COUNTY.—To alt whom it may con
cern : Wheroas, Asa Johnson will apply at the
U)urt of Ordinary lor said county, lor letters of ad
ministration, with tho will annexed, on tho ostutc
Of Mary Williams, lato of suid couuty, deceased:
These aro, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom It may couccru, to bo aud appear before said
Court to make objection (If any they have) on or
before the first Monday lu August uoxt, otherwise
said letters will bo granted.
Wltnoss, William Lee, 15sq., Ordinary for Bulloch
county, tho 20th day of June, 1850.
Juno22 WILLIAM LEE, o. n. c,
Court to make objection (irhny tiioy^avo) ouor be.
fore the first Moudsy In December next, otherwise
sold tetlors will be granted.
Witoesa^John Bijbo,, Esj. Ordinary for Chatham
‘ auminisihatoh’»“SaI.k. '
T>UIUsUANT to au order ol' tiio Honorable the
X Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, passed
Juno torm, 1856. will bo sold, on the first Tuesday
in August next, neforo tho Court Houso door iu said
couuty of Chatham, between the legal hours ofaalo,
tho following proporty, to wit.: Lots Nost three (3)
and four (4), being pnrtofGardou lot No. ulna (u).
Spring Hill, City of Savannah, fronting on Railroad
street; also tho following negro slaves: Jack, Rotor,
Alexander and Sarah. Sold as tho property or tiro
csiato of Samuel Griffin, laioot'salit county, doceadod,
for tho bouelU of tho liolrs and creditors or said os*
tate. RICHARD WAYNE,
Administrator do bouts uou, on
jo4 Estato nr Samuel Griffin,
titnoittiiA, oHWiorcdcwnf;"
O N tho first Monday in August next, 1 will apply
to tho Ordinary of Chatham county for leave
to soil tho negro slaves beongitig to thoostatoof
Clara A a Ogilbay, deceased, for tiro boueftt of tiro
holrs and credit irs of said estato.
June 4 JAMES A, LaUOCHK, Adm’r.
TATE OF GEORUIA—BULLOCH CO., May 20th.
_► 1856—Two months after date application will
io made to tho Houorablo Court of Ordinary of said
County for lcavo to sell all the lauds belonging to
the estate of MichaePDoimldson, deceased, for the
benefit of tho heirs and creditors nud said deceased,
my23-8w JOHN E. GIBSON, Adm’r.
STATU Oi- (1GOHUM,
XkULLOCH COUNTY—To all whom it may corn
J) cern: whereas, Josiah Davis will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on
the estato of Henry Davis, late of said eouuly, dc
These are, therefore, to cite aud admonish all
whom It may coucuru, to be aud uppeur before said
Court, to muko objection (If any they have) ou or
before the flrst Monduy in August uoxt, otuerwlso
laid letters will be granted.
Witness, william Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch
county, this 27th day of June, 1850.
Juno29 WILLIAM LEE, o. c. c.
" GEORGIA, C.YMOIOI* ClMLYl'Y.
T WO MONTHS after date, application will bo
made to tho llouomblo Court of Ordinary for
said couuty, for leave to sell tho real estate aud the
following namod negroes : Peter, Jim and Ben; ono
house and lot and two other lots; belonging to the
estate of Priscilla Thomas, deceased, for the bene"
of the heirs and creditors.
WILLIAM B THOMAS, Exfor.
Jeffersonton, Juuc 10, 1850. June'JO
GEORGIA, CAMDEN COUNTY.
T WO MONTHS alter date, application will bo
made to the Honorable Court or Ordinary for
•aid county, for leave to fell the following named
negroes : Rose and her three childrcu, Ircno. Ml
nlsand Joe; belonging to the estate of l/niisaTomp
kins, deceased, for the bcnellt of said heirs.
WILLIAM D. THOMAS, Guardian.
Jofforsonton, Juuc 10, leS'J,June 30
NOTICE.
O NE MONTH otter dato, application will bo
made to tho Suite Bank of Ueorgla, for pny-
tnent of a twenty dollar bill, the left huud half of
which has been lost.
Julyl JOHN 1). KENEDY.
Midway, Alabama, July 1, 1650.
NOTICE.
T WO months from date application will be
made to the Ordinary of Chatham County, for
leave to sell lot No. 161, lull district, Baker, belong
ing to the estate or Julian Marks.
JACOB WATSON,
may2 Administrator.
ADMISTRATOU’N NOTICE
A LL persons having demands against the estate
of the late Charles B. Arnold, deceased, arc
horeby notified to present them, properly attested,
within tho time prescribed by law; aud all those in
debted to said estate, uro requested to muko inane
diato payment to EDWARD PADKLFORJ),
may8 Administrator.
■ASSIGNEES notice.
TtYR. Louis Robider having made an assign-
JlL meat for tho benefit of Ins creditors, all per
sons Indebted to him will plcaso mako payment to
me. Aud those havlug demands against him ure
requested to present them, that payment may be
made as for os the ussett* will extend.
A. BON AUD, Assignee.
Savannah, May 19,1850. may 20
* GLYNN SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL be sold before tho door of the Court Houso
in tho city or Brunswick, Couuty of Glynn, on
the flrst Tuesday iu July next, between the legal
« hours or salo, tho following proptyty, to wit.:—Cos-
ulus, Jim, Chloe, and SImuii—levied on by virtuo oi
fl. fo. issued out or tho Houorublu Superior Court of
Glynn County, in favor of Horace B. Gould vs. Alex
ander Scranton and James Gowen, Administrators
or Mary Abbot\. deceased. Property pointed out by
plaintiff's attoruoy.
may28 M. C. B. WRIGHT, S.O.C.
DEALER AND IMPOllTKK OF „
W.w, *-.n-
m. At,- non* 2d hbucot, fuiuduiiu.
■OPW . - ■- ■Si
TWR h^u-sTa)
NELSON 8WEEZEY.
DES1GNER AND BCULPTOR IN MARBLE.
. Ooruor Astor Placo uLd 4th Aveuuo,
Hr CLoasnioxttimr to vsi jwTok uiuury and
> - 'lUtllM H0U8S, KKW YORK.
rpilB most extensive variety and the largest
1 stock of MoHumeuta, Tombs, Head BIoum.no.,
it^merlca, cau bd fouud at this ostabllslimont, from
plain to the moat olaborato and ornoto In doslgn and
workmanship. In addition fo tho stock always on
l variety, or drawings, appropriate and
bo found, fro* which work will bo ox-
"““to ordon * , . •, .
Uy executed, and shipped to any
HbgtSSffftyor Now Ytrkan pleasure
re rospoeUUIly iuvited to Visit this es
tablishment 0013
too,'
BROUGHT TO JAIL,
Brought to jail in Swainsboro, Emanuel Co.,
i tho 4th lUhtant, a negro man; lie says hi-,
namo is Harry; that ho belongs to Iho estate
•ol Thomas Clay, or ilryun Couuty, Ga. Ho Is
flight complexion, wilh a slight scar over the loft
eye;about5 feetfij^ Inches lu height, uud about20
years old.
Tho owner is requested to come forward, pny
charges and tako him away, ns ho will bo dealt with
as the law directs. HENRY OVERSTREET,
JcU Jalor.
notice;
A LL persons having demauds against tho ostato
of Richard F. Williams, lato of Chatham couu
ty, Uccoiised, are hereby uottfiod to prosout thorn
within tho tirao prescribed by law to tho subscri
ber ; and all tndobted to tho said ostato ure request
ed to mako immediate payment to
M. B. M1LLKN,
Administrator do bonis non.
March 25—6w ltwtJySl—jo 7
STATE OF GEORGIA,
C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may con
cern : Whereas, tho ostate or JbromiaU Mc
Donald llos unrepresented In consequence of the
death of Nathan Browtou, the oxcoutor, and unless
some fit and competent person applies lor tho ad-
miulstraiiou of said estate, with tho will annexed,
1 shall uppolut James Wilkinson, or somo other fit
and projter person, administrator witli tho will an
nexed do bonus non. on said estato:
Theso are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to bo aud apl>ear before
said Court to mako objection (if any they have) ou
or bcloro the first Monday in August next.
Witness, William Luo, Esq., Ordinary for tho
county of Bulloch, this 12th day of June, 1850.
jelo WILLIAM LEW. o. c. c.
VIRGINIA SPRINGS!
SOUTH-SIDE, RICHMOND k DANVILLE, AND
Virginia 4k Tennewee
nAHiBLOAPB.
QGT 8 U MM E R “tea
State of Georgia, lliillocU County.
A DMINISTRATORS’ SAIJ3.—By virtuo of au or-
dor from tho houorabto Court of Ordinary of
said county, pussed on tho flrst Monduy in Juno,
will bo sold at tho court house door of said county,
between tho lawfol hours of salo, on tbo first Tues
day iu August, Ouo tract of Lund, containing ono
hundred and fifty acres, in said county, on tho Cu-
noochoo river; nlso, a part of four otUor surveys,
containlugslx huudrod and thirty-two uoros, on Cu-
nooehce river, well improved aud lu good ropalr,
consisting of swump, bay tmd pino laud. Bold os
the property of Nuilmu Brow ton, deceased, for the
benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms mado known ou Urn day of salo.
BENJAMIN DRKWTON. I
SIMON J. BREWTON, f Adm r8 *
JllUO 2d, 1850 jo 16
State of Georgia, litiiloclt County,
A DMINISTRATORS’ SALE.—Will bo sold, ou tho
first Tuesday iu August next, before tbs court
bouse in Statesboro', in said county, under an order
of tho Court of Ordinary, Fifty lour (64) acres of
l’ine Lund, grunted to James Deal, and bounded by
lands of James Woods, William Alien aud Elmore
Manes, belonging to the estato of James Deal, for
the beuctlt of tho heirs aud creditors of said estate.
Terms made known ou tho day of sale.
MARTHA DEAL. 1 Adm’x.
CALVIN DEAL, J Adm’r.
Juno 12th, 1850 Jo IS
NOTICE.
A LL persons having claims against the estato of
Evan Jones, late of Charlton county, Go., de
ceased, aro requested to presont tiiem, iu forms jf
law, and those indebted will plcaso mako payment
to tho subscriber.
STEPHEN McCALL, Executor.
Oontrevillago, Ga., June 14th. 1850 jo22
NOTICE.
W ILL bo sold, betwoon tho usual hours or salo,
ou the first Tuesday in August next, before
tbo court houso door In Trader’s IBll, Charlton
county, Go., Two negro men, (Dick aud Tom)—bo-'
lunging to tiio estate of Evan Jones, late of said
county, deceased. Bold under provision ortho will
and by order of the lionorcblu Ordinary of said
county. STEPHEN McCALL, Ex’r.
Oentrevillage, Ga., June 14th, 1866 je22
RELIGIOUS WORKS.
H ISTORY of the Great Reformation of tho Six
teenth Century, in Germany, Swit*orIand,&c,
by J H Merle D'Aubignc, five volumes complete iu
ouo.
Tho Lll'o of Martin Luther, tbo Gorman Reform
er, in fifty pictures, from designs of Gustav Konig,
to which is added a sketch of tbo rise and progress
of tho Reformation in Gcrmauy.
Life and Times of Ruv Elijah Hedding, D D, into
Senior Bishop of tho Methodist Episcopal Church
by D W Clark, I) I).
Sermons ou Sevoral Occasions, by the Rev John
Wesley, A M, in four volumes.
Sermons from tho Pulpit, by II B Bascom, D D.
LI, D. ’ ’
Lifo of H Biddlomau Bascom, D D, L L D, lato
BLliop of tho MothodLt Episcopal Church, South,
by Rev M M Honkle, 1) D.
Posthumous Works or tho Rev Henry B Bascom.
D D, L L D, one of the Bishops of tbo Methodist
Episcopal Church South, edited by tbe.Rov Thomas
N Rulston, A M.
Lifo of tho Rev Robert Newton, D D, by Thomas
Jackson.
The Bards of the Bible, by Gcorgo Guiflllan.
Tho Analogy ot' Roligiou—Natural and Revoalod
—to tho Constitution and Courso or Nature, by Jo
seph Butlor, L I. D, lato Lord Bishop of Durlium.
Baptism—a treatise on tho nature, porpctulty,
subjects, administration, modo, aud uses of the ini
tialing ordinaiico of the Christlun Church, by Tboa
0 Sumners.
Baptism—with reforeneo to Us import, modoB,
history, proper uso^aud tbo duty or parents to bap
tize 1 childrcu, Uy James L Chapman, a minister ot
tiio Momphis Conference of tho Methodist Episcopal
Church, South.
For Balo at 169 Congress street by
Junes* WARNOCK k DAVIS,
GLYNN SHERIFF’S SALE.
ILL be sold before the door of the Court House,
VV In tho city of Brunswick, County of Glynn, on
the flrst Tuesday in July next, between tho legal
hours of salo, tbo following property, to wit.:—Due
undivided hair of u tract or parcel of land containing
two hundred aud Ufty acres, (more or loss) lying
and beiagin tbo couuty of Glynn, bounded south bo
lauds granted to Michael Pouseli, northwardly by
lands granted to Johu l<umb, senior, east by luuds
unknown. Loviod on as the property of Celia Lamb,
tosatisfy a fl. fo. Issued oat of the Honorable Supe
rior Court or Glynn county, lu favor of Daniel McIn
tosh va. Celia Limb. Property pointed out by de
fendant. M. C. U, WRIGHT,
may28 BiierilfGlynn County.
STATE OF GEOltGlA, LlilERTY CO.
T > all whom it ntay concern:—Whereas Jason
Floyd will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for
letters of administration on the e.stutu of Allen I).
Floyd,
Those aro therefore to cite and udmnnhh ull whom
H may concern, to he and :i| pear before suid court,
to tnako objections, if any they liavo, on or before
tho first Monday In July next, oilier wise said letters
will be graufod.
Witness W. 1*. Girardeau, Ordinary lor liberty
County, this 27th day of April, 1850.
W. P. GIRARDEAU,
may27 <>• L. C-
SHIRTS I SHIRTS ! ! SHIRTS 111
I HAVE just received a large assortment of
whitoaud figured Shirts, or every quality nud
style, and superbly niudo, with collars to match
orders will also bo tuken, and shirts made to sul.
any particular stylo or taste of tho weurcr. Call at
the Star Clothing Emporium, 147 Bay street,
my 14 WM. O. PRICE.
Removal.
The subscriber has Removed on tho
Bay, next door to tho Republican:
office, whore be is now oiicning u
handsome assortment or SPRING!
AND BUMMER GOODS, which bo will Bell by tiio
pultorn or make to order in tiio most I'uabiouablc
style. Also, Ready Mado Clothing for tbo present
aud coming season.
Thankful for past favors, bo liopc3 to merit a con
tinuance of the sumo.
N, ft.—Culling, Altering aud Repairing done at
tho shortest notice.
Just received White Drill Coats and Pauls, White
uud Figured Marseilles Vests, for salo at a small pro
fit.
aprl2 JOHN W. KELLY.
JULli
GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY.
O N tho first Monday in Julyuicxt application will
bo mado to tins hnnoruhlu tiio Court of Ordina
ry of said county for letters of ad ministration ou thu
estato of Gideon Mcftowon, late of said county, de
ceased. ANN McGOWKN.
Juno 2
NOTICE; -
T IREE months al ter dato application will be umdu
to tho Marino Buuk or Bavuiiiiuli. for tiio pay
ment of two Twenty dollar hills, viz : letter ft, 3070,
and lotfor O. 697, thu lull halves of which have been
lost. JAMES P. HUDSON.
Tallahassee, Ha., May 17, 1856. 3m» niy20
ADMINiNTRATlilX MALE.
O N the flrst Tuesday In July next will bn sold In
front of the Court Homo, in tiio <dty of Pa van-
nab, all tho real estate belonging to thu estuto of
James M. Bates, late of Cliullmm Comity, deceased.
Hold by permission of tiio Court of Ordinary, nud by
order or the Adiiiliilslratrix, for tiio benefit of the
heirs and creditors. ANN B. 1IATKM,
may26 Administratrix.
F RESH Salmon,' lobsters and Sardines, fi
•ale by Jan 2 A BON AUl).
for
WANTED,
A SITUATION ns wet uursu, by a healthy young
woman. Would liuvo no objection to travel,
vr go Into the country. Good references given.
Apply at this office. _ Ot—Juno 24
B ASKETS 1 BASKETS!—Wu would calUhe
attention or tliu ladies fo our stock or Work,
Traveling and Ono Fancy Baskets, the largest assort
ment in the city, at tiio llouso Furnishing Bforo, 156
Brougbfon-street.
mar21 HORACE MORSE,
A UE, LARD. Ac.—20 bids Prime Lard; 60 do
A. Tkylor k Hon’s Ale; Ml do sugar, soda and bub
ier Biscuit: received and for salo by
* McMahon k poylk,
206 and 297 Day strest.
Jfei
J
AltKANGEMENT.
Shortest, most coinfortubfo and most oxiwiiltious
Routo to tho
VIRGINIA SPRINGS t
THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT.
And Buggogo Chocked Through, except ou Stages.
Visitors to tho Vlrgiulnia Sprlugs by this routo,
tako the Boulh-Sido Railroad cars at Petersburg, or
tho Richmond aud Danville cars at Richmond, at 0
A. M., dally, (Sundays oxcoptod,) arrive ut Lynch
burg to Uiiiuor, and thence, viu tho Virginia uud
Tonuosseo Railroad, reach Bonsnck’s Deiwtat 3 1-4,
aud Salem at 4 P. M., ami at ellhor place tako
Kent, Snmmcnon & Co’s Flue Line ol'
Stages!
Tlioao via Bonsauk’s lodge at Finciustlo, dine at.tiio
Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs, uud arrive at tho
White Sulphur Springs, (17 miles) early on tho
oveuiug of tbo second day lrorn Petersburg, or Rich
mond, without NIGHT TRAVEL, and witli but 04
miles or Staging. Or by tiio Salem routo, stop nil
night ut tho Roanoke Red Sulphur Springs, (10
miles distant from Salem,) dinu at tho Red Sweet,
or Sweet Springs, and arrive at tho White Sulphur
Springs ou tbo oveniug of tho following day.
Tiio Virginia k Tennessee Railroad is locatod
through u most romantic country, possessing a cli
mate unsurpassed for its salubrity aud delightful tem
perature. Tiio road pusses tho base of the
PEAKS OF OTTER!
And withiu tliroo miles or tho Alleghany Springs,
ono milo of the Montgomery White Sulphur Spriugs,
and within four miles ot' tho Yollow Sulphur Springs;
all pleusautly situated a fow miles apart, on the
Eastern slope ortho Alleghany mouutaln, in Munt
goraery county. Tho waters of theso Spriugs aro
culobrated for their groat inedlcinnl qualities, iho ac
commodations uro oxoolleut, and liavo oueu greatly
iucrcnsod sluco last season.
A5-Vlsitora fo the Red Sulphur Springe take
Kcutj 8ummorson k Go’s Stages at Newborn Depot,
on thoovoniug of tho day that they lcavo Peters
burg or Richmond, aud arrlvo at fho Spriugs on tho
following day to dinner, uud Suit Sulphur Springs
early iu tho evening of tbo second day from Rich
mond or Petersburg.
Tho Road from Newborn Depot to tho Red Sul-
pbur Springs, (38 miles,) has been gradod and
greatly improved since lost scasou, and is now re
garded osouo of tho best turnpikes in tho mouu-
ains.
Tbo lino of Telegraph from Richmond will bo com
pleted aud iu operation to thu Montgomery White
Sulphur Spriugs early in Juue.
Passengers to Kuoxville, Teuncssce, take Kent,
Eummcrsou k Co’s stages ut tho Western toriniuus
ofthe Virgiuia k Tonuosseo Ruiiroud, now 189 miles
from Lynchburg (and being extended Westward ut
tho rate of 8 mites per month) to tho Kastorn termi
nus of tiio East Tennessee uud Virginia Railroad,
aud arrivo at Kuoxvillo iu 21-2 days from Peters
burg or Richmond.
Fare from Fetenburg or Richmond.
To RedSwoet, or Swcol Spriugs via Bonsaek’s,$10 00
“ “ “ “ “ “ “ Saiem.... 10 50
“ White Sulphur Springs “ Bonsack’s 11 00
“ “ “ “ “ Salem.... 11 60
“RcdSulphor Spriugs 12 25
“ Alleghany Springs 8 00
“ Moutgotucry White Sulphur Spriugs 8 25
“YellowSulphur Spriugs 8 45
“Kuoxville, Tetmesseo 23 00
Non.—Tho charge for tickets fo tho Alleghany
Springs, Montgomery White Sulphur and Yellow
Sulphur Spriugs, does not iuciudo tho charge from
tho Railroad, fo too Springs. Passcugers tor tho Al
leghany Spriugs, (4 miles distant.) tako tickets to
Shawsvlile—for Montgomery White Sulphur, (1
milo distant by a branch Railroad,) take tickets to
Big Tunnel nnd for tho Yollow Sulphur, (4miles dis
tant,) take tiukots to Christiomburg depot. Con
veyances will be fouud at tboso places.
For forther information apply to
E. A. GOODWIN,
Tickot Agent S. S. R. R., Petersburg.
CHARLES CAMPBELL,
Sup’t Richmond k Danville R. R., Richmond.
E. H. GILL,
Sup’t V. k T. R. 11., Lynchburg.
KENT, .VUMMEUaON & CO..
myl3-8m Fiucostlo, Virginia.
CENTHAL It A1L It O A LI.
Whk+hoo»
proof vtm.
itavliiu rKclvM the
Ptlzo llmUl at tho
Worhl-Bpatz, wtddow
oflbrod to (he publlo
■h' tbo ! Prize Safo of
(he/World; Tested
and approved on they
have been every
where, tholr crdwnlng victory wan ruservod (o bo
awarded by tiio Juries of tho World'aFair.
Tho proprietor placed One‘Thousand Dollars Hi
Gold in tho one exhibited at the World’s Fair, Dm-
don, and Invltod nil tiio Pick-Look* In thq woHd fo
open tho Safo, with or without the koys, aud tako tlie
ntonoy a* a reward for their ingenuity ; although
operated upou by soveral skilled in tbo art, nooue
could Pick tho Lock or open the Safe.
By an improvement upon tho original Salamander,
Introduced by tho presont owner or tho patent-right,
tho interior id reuderod wholly Impervious fo damp,
and books, papers and JewolrJr might bo prosorvod
In ono or his soft* for a century without contracUug
a blemish from mould or milldew.
To guard against counterfeits every Safo from the
mannfoctory or tho aubsoribor* and pold by him or
his agonts, has a brass plato in front, bearing his
namo; ouch la oIbo furulabod wltli onoof his Im
proved Thief Detecting Locks, which la a good guar
antee against robbery. . -
8 S C. HERRING k 00.,
No*. 135,137 and 139 Wator-at., N. Y.
Agonts In Savaunah, Messrs. BELL k PRENTISS,
who koop constantly ou hand a full and comploto
assortment, which they WlU aoll at Monufooturera’
prices. Bept28
LOCAI, EVIBENOE OF THE VALUE AND FIKB-
t*KOOF QUAUT1IM 0*
WILDER’S SALAMANDMIl SAFES,
At Manufactured by Steanu d Marvin. Neto York.
Iu tho uro of tho 3d
InsL, which consum
ed tuo brick building
occuuiod.by Mr. Jno.
T. Thomas, optwsito
[tho Gas Works, lu this
city; was a salo ot
BOOK tc JOB OFFICE.
Merohants cun' ho supplied at short uotlco with
Bill-Heads,Bill*orLading,
. ' Dray fibobi, Clrculari, Card*
and Blank Book*.
Particubr atfonUon Jl*ou*to HOOK AND PAM-
PHI AT PRINTING, such fw Calaloguea tor Colleges,
Proceedings of Mooting*. Reports, Hy*LawN, etc.
Thankful Tor tho vury liberaliwttronago horofolbre
received, wo ros|>ootrully solicit a continuance ol
the saino, fooling (hat we shall be able to pleoso all
who may favor u* with a call, both os fo prloo* and
execution of work.
rSahi'SM MA1UNKIIH.
milE buoys.at St. Simons Inlet aud Bound have
X boon arranged In tho foUowiug manner :
" * * *CUUM '
containing the books,
Thomas, and although tho building _ . ... - .,
tho said Sufo sustained no iiijury whatever from tho
iutonso beat to which it had Icon exposed. Ou oiten-
ing tho Safo, the content* were fouud undisturbed,
and in tho Bntno ordor and condition us when placed
there, except a slight decoloration to tho projecting
ends of a fow pniwrs. and tiio buck* of ono or two of
the books, caused by tho steam generated iu tho
Safo, while at it* greatest heat.
Tho Safe aud content*, as It came from the ruins,
may still bo souu, lu the possession of Mr. Thomas,
at the Ga* Work*. A largo assortment of these cele
brated Sole* always ou hand,nnd for sale by
- - "—PFIKLD,
.. tho 14th October, inst,
_ and until further uoltco, thu l’ussenger Trains
on the Control Railroad will ruu as follows:
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON.
Loaves Bnvauimh Daily nt...6 A u and 12.16 r u,
Arrivo in Macon “ “..2.16 p u “ 1 am,
Leave Macon “
“.11.46 A X
it
0.80 p M.
Arrive iu Suvan’b “
“10.46 P M
II
7.20 A M
UCTWKKN UAVSNNAH AND AUGUSTA.
[/oavo Savonuah
..12.16 P M aud
8.30 P. m.
Arrivo in Augusta....
....8.45 p M
it
6.30 A M.
Lcavo Augusta
....0. AM
il
4.30 P k
Arrivo in Savannah..
....1.30 P U
“
10.46 p
BCTWKKN MACON AND ACOUSTA.
Lcavo Macon 11.45 a m aud 9.30 p m.
Arrive iu Augusta .8.46 p m “ 6.30 a m
Lcavo Augusta 6. am “ 4.30 pm.
Arrive In llacon 2.15 p a “ 1. am.
BKTWEKN SAVANNAH, MILLKDUKVJLLX & KATONTON.
Leave Savannah.... 6. am
Arrivo in MUledgeviUo 2.45 p m.
Leavo Macon 11 45 a m
Arrivo iu Eufontou 6. pm.
W. M. WADLEY Gen’l Supt.
Savannah, Ga., Oct. 12, 1855. oct!5.
DRAPER AND TAILOR*
JEFFERSON STREET NEAR BROUGHTON.
Tiio subscriber takes till* opportunity
to inform ids friends and tbo public, that
lie is enabled, from oxporiouco, aud tiio
.intiiitivo perceptions or the truths oil .
science, based on tho common rules of surveying
forms, both plane nud spherical, to cut and mako up
garments to fit tiio human form in tho most complete
und tlnishod stylo, to all who may fovor him with
call.
Boys’ fancy dresses, Ball costumes, Military and
Flremcu’s Uniforms, Ac., 4w.
r. HORACE GRANT,
Jofiorson st., ouo door North of Broughton street.
dec 7—ly
TMPfeU HANGINGS AND UOKDEK8—
X Just received a great assorlinout of tiio most
elegant patterns, with borders fo match, from 8
cunts to $2, at CHAFFER k CO.’S,
upr30 No. 6 Whitaker street.
G. M. GIlIFFlN,
SUCCESSOR TO LATE M. EASTMAN.
Corner of Bryan and Whitaker Street*.
HAH now ou bund u beautiful as
sortment of Jewelry of every dis-
crlption aud kind worn by ladies T
uud gentlemen, and will soil ut unusually low prices,
I have this day roceived (per Express) a large
stock of elegant Slvor Warn, consisting or Cake nnd
i’io Knives, plaiu and engraved Fish Knives ami
Forks, Pickled Knives und Forks, Knives, Forks und
Spoons, Napkin Rings, Nutmeg Graters, Ac. Ac., all
iu Morocco cases, and suitable for presents. I liavo
also tlds day rcculvud au addition to my stock of
liairwork ol light colored Curls, Topsya, llraids,Front
Pieces, Bands, Uncle Tom, Ac., which now makes
my assortment complete. Orders received for any
color doi.ircd.
Wale lies repaired by and under tiio supervision
of self, and all other work done lu a workmanlike
manner, and warranted. may 25
CHANGE OK SCHEDULE ON THE
SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD
Over whieh imww tile Great
New York & New Orleans Mails.
O N and alter Sunday, February 3d, 1850,
two daily trains between Macon uud Columbus,
and ono between Macon und Amerious,
Leave Macon at 2 a m, uud,3 v m; arrivo at Colum
bus at 7 15 a M, and 1030 PM ; ioavo Columbus ut
4 16 a m, aud 1 301*«; urrivo at Mucon at 10 64 a m,
and 7 40 p si; leavo Mucou at 2 a m; urrivo at Amori
ens at 6 40 a m; leave Americas ut 2 20 r m; arrive ut
Macon at 7 40 p x; making acompletecouuoction bo-
tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings
ville, Wilmington and Charleston; also, with Central
Railroad Trains to Savannah, MilledgeviUeund Futon
ton, and witli Mucon and Western truius fo Atlanta.
Chattanooga, Nashville und Knoxville. Teun.
At Columbus with Girard und Mobile Railroad to
Eulaulu, Ala., connecting daily at Americas witli
four homo Post Couches fo Tallahassee, Albany,
Thomasvillo, Balnbridgo, Ac., withtri-weukly liucks
to Lumpkin, Cutlibert, Ac., at Fort Valley witli bucks
fo Ferry, Uayuosvillo, Hawkiusvillo uud Knoxville,
Ga. Passengers for Americas nnd points below Fort
Valley, should tako tiio 1216 i* st train from Bavun-
nub; and tho 6 v st train from Augusta, fo avoid de
tention nt Macon. For other jioiiits on tho South-
Western or Muscogco Road* tnko either tram from
Savannah or Augusta. Pussougurs leaving Ameri-
cus ul 2 20 p m will reach Columbus at 10 3U p si the
same night.
Fussciigor* from Columbus and the West for Am
ericas, South-western Georgia or Florida, should
tako tho 1 30 p m train ut Columbus, sleep at Furl
Valloy, and roach Americas at 0 40 a si uext morn-
tug.
First class stcumsliips leave .Savannah for Now
York on Wednesdays und Saturdays, aud for Phila
delphia on Wednesdays. Passage in tiio Cablu $25.
Steerago $8.
Faro from Montgomery fo Savannah $14 00
“ Columbus “ “ 10 00
“ Amcricus “ « 8 so
GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t.
Macon, January 30th, I860. nmy]6
VIRGINIA CENTRAL r7rOAdI
the ubovo descriptions
iMijHirH. uud mouoy or Mr.
tho building was dptroyed,
July 20,1865.
C. H. CAMP1 ,
Agent for tho Manufacturers,
171 Buy-st, Savannah, Ga.
I take pleasure iu corroborating tho foregoing state
ment, and in uddition would add, thut the book* are
now In uso. J. T. THOMAS.
Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf.
July 26th, 1865. octO—tf
. ViMM BttehM.
18 A CERTAIN, SAFE, AND EFFECTUAL REM
E OR Diseases of the Bladder, Kidney*,- On
Dropsy, Woaknoa*, Secret Disease*, Obstri
l,- Female Complaint*, and all diseases of U
Sexual Organs, whothor In
MALE OR FEMALE.
airaftsw.
ir-and s|(eclflo romody is UOw_elfored
■lid kUuk ftUMUo* rhm tb. rnii.riclor, JT
UOInH. ttdMu In ihit iSibliiL.
Coucer, for lb. pul M* Jan U oolvun JSS'
any Physician in the South. 1‘atlents
at II per diem, or $l6 per month. $10 being r «J2|JI
I, and guaranteed to euro all tho abovo
Tt soarohoe out tbo very root t of **•*
“r- out all - the dUoased* fluids df
ring the cause and rendering
ON AND PERMANENT,
lays'pain and inflammation, which
DYING AND RENOVATING
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 YORK BTRKET, NRAK THE COURT HOUSE,
SAVANNAH. GA.,
Kstnbllshedl lu 1B39*
mUE Subscriber grateful to hla frienda and
I patrons for their continual favors, would state
tuut in additiou to tbo improvement* In DYING, ao
auirod by him duriug his last visit to Eugluud aud
Scotland, ha* mado arrangements for extending bis
business, by which he is now ouabled to dyo a
greater variety of colors ou silk and woolen dresses,
shawls, Ate., which bo trust* will generally pleuso
ail who may thvur him with thoir patronage.
Goutlemcu’s gurmont* dyed, cleaned or renovated
as may bo required, in the same suporlor style which
has gcuoraily so much pleased his patrons and
friends.
Table Covers, aud Dulles’ Crapo Shawls, &o.,
cleaned and finished in tho Urst style.
Ladies’ Bonnot* dyod, bleached and pressed lu
tho most fasliiouabie styles.
Ordor* from tho country promptly attended to.
Terms moderate.
When parcel* are sent by steamboats or railroad,
word should bo sent him by lettor through the post
office, so that he may know where fo call for them.
men 16 . ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
HE1nTZKLMANN’« " "
ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER.
T HE distinguished favor with which this csseuco
has been received throughout ull sections of
the Union as n remedy at onuo safo, agreeable und
otlbctua! for Incipient Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus,
Wonk and relaxed Bowels, Prostration by licut or
fatlguo, Dyspepsia, Flatulonco, Colic, Cramp, Lan
guor or Debility from sudeutary habit*, &c., lias In
duced the proprietor to glvoit overy publicity lu ills
power. Upon it* morrlts comment is unnecessary,
us it* own intrinsic worth Is its host eulogy. It cur
ries with it tiio evidence of it* superior excellence,
freely attested fo by the young, the old, nnd score*
ol' families who. prompted by a caretbl regard for
their health and comfort, aro dully adopting it u* an
iXDisi’K.VH.uiLK KAMU.Y hbmkoy. There is perhaps lio
mudiciual preparation extant so simple aud harm
less, yet salutary and effocUvo, whose worth will he
more appreciated or universally adopted than tho
Liquid Ginger proparod by Hcintzolman.
For salo by J. E. DkFORD, Druggist,
JolO 3m Savannah, Ga.
. - . - a large flint class nuu, painted
red, with tho No 2 In whito-rd*. plucod is twenty
feet water at low tide, and must be loll ou tbo Htur-
board hand ontorlng. Ft Simons Light bear* N W
by W Y f W. North point or Jokyl W by N >4 N.
Middln Buoy—is a largo second cias* nun, puiut-
od black, with No 1 in wnito—U placed in sixtuon
foot wulor at low tido, on the Eastern edgo of tho
MUldto Ground, aud must he left, on the port hand
entcrlug. St Simons Light boor* N W by W W.
North poiut or Jokyl W by N.
Inner Buoy—is u second class inin,pttln»od black,
with tlie No 3 in wldto—Is placed in twenty-one
loot water ul low tide, on tho point ot shoal running
otffrom Jokyl Island, uud must ho lull on tho port
hand cnterlug. Ht Simons Light bear* N K by N
N. North point Jckyl W by 8 )£ s.
In tho Houud i* the I/»wer Middle (iround Buoy-
which is a peoond class mill, painted with rod uud
black boriaoutal stripes—is placed in twelve feet
water at low tido, ou tho lowor point of the Middle
Grouud, to mark tiio two channels. St Simons
Light hoars N E by E. North point of Jokyl Islaud
8 E by 8 \i S.
Middle Aliddlo Ground Buoy—Is a second class
nuu, painted rod, with No 4 iu white—is placed in
oighteou feet wutcr ut low tido, near tho elbow of
tho Mlddlo Ground, and must be left on tbe star
board hand culurhig. North point ol'Jukyl bars N
E >,* E. Brunswick point W by s.
Upisir Middle Ground Buoy—Is a second class
nun, painted red, witli tho No U in white—is placed
lu 18 feet wator ut low tido, near tiio upper end of
the Middle Grouudy und must bo loft on tho star
board baud ontoriug. Brunswick point bums IV
S. Mouth of Jokyl Groek S E.
Note.—In running iu for St Simons Bur bring tho
Light fo boar N W by W Ji W, whllo in four fat horns
water. This bearing as ucour.se will tako you up
fo tlie Outer Bar Buoy uud into tiio Sound, passlug
the buoy* us direotod.
By order of tlie Liglit Houso Board*
C. MANIUAU1.T MORRIS,
Jo28—tf _ J* H. Inspector, Ctli District.
NOTICE TO AIAIUNCIR8.
T HE buoys ut St. Andrew’s Inlet uud Sound have
been arranged iu tho following manlier:
Bur Buoy-is a second class cau, painted red, with
the No 2 in white—Is placed lu sixteen water at low
tide, uud must bo lolt on tliu starboard hand enter
ing. Little Cumberland Light bears W by W >4 N.
South point of Jokyl N W by W.
Midillo Buoy—is a second class cau, painted red,
witli tiio No 4 in white—is placed iu nineteen feet
water at low tide, near tiio High North Breakers,
und must bo left on tho starboard Imud entering.
Cumland IJglit bears W by N }l N. South poiut of
Jokyl N W X W.
Inner Buoy—is a second class can, painted black,
witli No 1 iu white—is placed iu twenty-one foot
water at low lido, near a dry shoal running oil'horn
Cumberland Islaud, and must be left ou tiio port
hand entering. Cumberland Light hour* S \Y by \V
)i W. South point ol'Jekyl N W W.
In tho Sound is tho MiilUlu Ground Buoy—second
class con, painted witli rod and black horizontal
sti lpos—placed iu ton feet water at low tido, ou u
point of shoal running down from tho Satilla River,
and ncuily in tho middle of tho Sound. Vessels
must not pass to tiio westward of it. Cumberland
Light bears S by E & E. Inner point of Jekyl N
w a w. -
Buoy ut the sutrauco of Satilla River—is a second
clasa cuu, i»ulntod black, witli No 3 in white—is
placed in ten feet ivnter at low tido, and must ho
loft on tho port hand entering. Cumberland Liglit
hear* 8 by E. Outer point of Jckyl boars N E.
Noth.—Iu running iu for St. Audruw’s Bar bring
tho Light to bear W by N y % N, while lu four fath
oms water. Tills bearing as a course will take von
up to tho Bar Buoy, then haul oil'to tho northward
until tho MUldto Buoy, No 4. is in range with tlie
Uglit, (to avoid two lainjis In a direct line, W by N
N, between tho two buoys,) when steer for It—
passing it to tho southward. From tills buoy a N
w by W }£ W courso will bring you into the Round.
By order of tlie Light House Board.
C. MANIGAULT MORRIS,
i. H. Iiu-pector, 6th District.
to tho
compl
disease, «n
body, thus
cure
CERTJ
Thto muJlctno allay.'Min i
Ollier reruedloH luvarhlily oaieic, aud Mu ; bo takuo
with Icm Iroublo anil oxpomo to i»Ucnl«. Thin lu.
IWIIblo romody has aavel Oiomauds upon tbouunda
tint In
tho least confldouco or tho oflllcted hi performing
SAFE CUIUC8. ■ . , •
It contains no uarcotio. mercury, or other lnjurlou*
drug, but is purely a VegetaUe Gmpotitwn. It la
vory agreeable fo the tasto, creates no
_ mr rv» to bo ayrood llpoo bolw, Ui« cu, a . S
dertaken. All communlcatlou must i>eu»(!*E
W 0 ' w - R -“»
■pOI'AlOES.—»W) UorreU Kipoiior'PE^u' B
BBIOHAM, KELLY 1 m
“i!6n. JffirWJKBsvnA^.
TTN1TBD Stated, Cniudu and CulaT I
cir^cK p '- Mor ^“' n6W *“W i J
Napoleon’aOonOdenUilCorre.pond.OM ,4, f
O N CONSIGN MKNT—
2000 bushels Prime Corn;
100 do Cow Peas;
200sacks ''I’uluco Mills'* Flour;
10 bbl. ltaw film;
10 do Monongaliola Whisky;
6 do Domestic Brandy:
For sale low, by
Jg18 PATTEN. HUTTON k 00.
BTA W “SK
M—For tale
Brooke Hall Female Seminary.
MEDIA, DELAWARE CO., PA.
MISS MARIA L. EASTMAN#, Pkixuml.
Tills Seminary, located In tho de
lightful und healthy villngo of Media,
thirteen miles from Philadelphia, by
Railroad, will bo
OPENED ON WEDNESDAY,
September 10th, 1850.
Tno commodious building, now iu process or erec
tion, wllli all tiio modern improvements, will ho
finished bv tho first or August, ami will coutuln such
accommodations, both iu poiut of taste and comfort,
us cannot fall to satisfy parent* that while thoir
daughters are enjoying (lie benefits of mental cul
ture, they iiave nlso the comfort* of a refined homo.
This institution is established witli a view to nllbrd
to young ladles tho most perfect combination of ud-
vnntages for tlie attainment of a thorough and ac
complished education, and no pains or expense will
bo spared to rendur it iu reality what it professes to
bo, a school of suporlor merit. Miss Eastman, tho
Principal, was at tho head of a school iu Now Eng
land previous to hor residence lit I’ouusylvanla, und
for tiio last six years has boou known to tho patrons
of Aston Kldge Seminary, as presiding teacher in
that institution.
Tho lit. Rev. A. Potter, Bishop of the Diocese of
Pennsylvania, says:—
“Miss M. L. Eastman, who proposes to open a
Aouug 1 Julies’ Seminary iu Media, Dclawaro Co.,
I’a , iu Septeiubor uoxt, has becu known to the sub’
scrlber for several year* past. Ho 1ms a very high
opinion ot her capacity, efficiency and devotedness
asm. educator. She has had a largo ami success-
fol experience. Tlie building which is to bo erected
lor her uso will contain overy accommodation. Tiio
villagu aud surrounding country are distinguished
for liouiihfiilncsa uud buauly, und tho subscriber bus
conUdoiu e that parents who ontrust thoir daughters
to Miss Eastman will have no reason to regret it.”
Miss Eastman will be aided by au efficient corps
of Touchers. 1
The French language Will ho tuught and spoken
by a Parisian Indy, residing in tho family.
The Ijilin, German, Hpautshuud Italian language*
will receive due attention.
The Natural Sciences''will bo tauglft, with tiio aid
ol a largo and expousive apparatus.
The Musical Department will ho under tho cbnrgo
a u Uwly eminently qualified to mi tho situation; aud
ull prelerriiig a mule teacher ou tliu l'iuuo or iu
binging, can have (lie benefit of a Visiting Teacher
trom Philadelphia.
Drawing and Painting will ho under tho direction
ol a lady accomplished in tliu art.
The number of pupil* is limited to forty.
i lie Terms for Board und Tuition in all tbo branch
es except Music, uro $150 per sosidon of five months.
Miss Kastman bus liberty to refer to tiio following
gontlouieii:—
Rt. Ruv. A. Potter, D.l)., uud tho Episcopal clergy
Hon. F: Pierce, President of tiio United States.
Hon. 8. P. Chase, Governor of O.iio.
I 'llon. N. B. Baker, Ex-Govcruor of Now Hamp
shire. r
lion. M. W. Tuppun, M. C. from Now York.
ltov. N. Stem, of Norristown, I’a.
Rov. A. McLeod, Clcurllold, l’u.
Pierce Butler, Ksq,, or 1’hlladolplila.
J. B. Oklo, Esq., do.
E. W. Clark,Ksq., do.
George Wharton, Esq., do.
Christopher lauser, Pottaville, I’a.
George Wyman, St. Louis, Mo.
Uou. P. G. JohtMon. Washington, D. C.
further particulars, or for circulars apply to
the Principal, MISS MARIA EASTMAN.
Jolt) cod 3m Modiu, Deluwuro Co. Pa.
je28—tf
FRENCH MILLINERY
XXII
Dress Making.
MRS. FREELAND has open
od at hor Rooms, No. 174
Broughton Street, a line selec
tion of Spring Mllinory, and is
constantly receiving per steam •
or*, now and dilforeut styles of Bonnets; also, Dress
and Mantilla patterns.
Bonnets clonnod and pressed as usual.
aprlO
KKDZIK’S PATENT WATKRPIUTKil
An assortment of sixes on
hand. Wo warrant thorn to make
tho Savannah River Water, oven
though dipped direcUy out of tho
River, a* pure nnd clear a* tlie
finest Spring Water. About forty
oftheso Filters aro now In uso iu
this city, and overy person who has
them, will cheerfully testify to their
efficiency. Indued, tho Board of
Wator Commissioners hero, say in
thoir Report, it is tiio only Filter that docs clfectiml-
ly purlly tho Savannah River Water.
Call and boo ouo in operation at our House Fur-
Bhlng andStovuostahUsmuumiudgsou'snow block.
KENNEDY & BEACH,
fob 27 Corner of Broughton and Bull st*.
ICE PITCHERS.
DOUBLE
Water Pitchers,
Somo now nud beautiful
designs, Plated and Brlta-
tila.
At tho IIjuso Furnishing
Store,
165 BROUGHTON STREET,
HORACE MORSE.
Savant lull, April 30.
aprflQ
odor, and may bo taken by persons ol either sex
without Ulndronco from bualuos* or medical advice,
as plaiu directions for uso accompany tho medicine.
Reader, if you liavo any ortho abovo complaints, do
not neglect thorn,
UKLaVs ABE DANGEROUS.
With this modlcluo you can cure yourself, and thu*
prevent all oxposuro.
TRUTH MUST AND WILL .PREVAIL.
This medicine speedily and elfuctunlly cures tbe
most virulontform or secret diseases, uud eradicates
overy particle of infectious matter from tho system,
restoring pnUontW ° r
HelmboldV Highly Concentrated Com
pound Flmld Bxtract Sarsaparilla.
For purUVing tlffiJJlood, removing oil diseasoa ari
sing from exco&tar Mercury, oxposuro aud im-
prudouce in life, chronic constitutional diseases,
arising from au impure state of Blood, aud the
ouly rollttblo uud eOuctual kuowu romody for tho
euro of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Scald Hoad, Ulcer
ations of tho Throut and Logs, Pain* and Swellings
ortho Boucs, Tetter, Pimples ou tho Face, and all
Scaly Eruption* of too Skin.
It is gralllylng to the proprietor or these modlcluo*
to ho ublo fo state thublt is now nearly three year*
since they were flrst Introduced, duriug which time
thoy liavo boeu cxteualvcly used in various parts of
tho United State*, and have given to patient and
practitioner the highest degree of satisfaction in the
various cuses lu which tlioy liavo been employed ;
whether in town, country, hospital or private proc
ure, thoy huvu invariably given tho most decided
aud uncqulvocul satisfaction, and produced tho most
salutary and bcnoQcial effects. Numerous lettor*
liavo been received from the most distinguished
physicians in tho country, and from tho professor*
of soveral medical colleges, recommending lu the
highest terms tho value of theso medicines, and
their superiority ovor all other preparations for
such complaint* a* tho proprietor recommends.
Numerous preparations of Sarsaparilla and ol'Buchu
aud various modes of preparing them have been
given, ail of which of courso will differ according fo
tiio modo of preparation which each Individual may
adopt.
Tugso modiclnos require considerable care In the
proparatlon ahd the employment of dlllurent men
strua in eucccssivo operation to take up the extrac
tivo mutters, aud, in consequence, aro most fre
quently improperly mado, and not unftrcquenUy
much impaired, if not rendered totally inert, by tho
injudicious and unskiifh) management of those unac-
S uaintud with pharmaceutical preparations. It 1*
lerofore of tho highest consideration and Import
ance to thu public nnd to tho fucultv that thore
should bo standard preparations of uniform strer
and )K)ssc.Hstiig tho mo*t advantages. To elfcet
and ubviuto tiio evil alluded to, 1 liavo mado a num
ber of experiment# to ascertain tho most* cllbctual
modo ol‘ extracting tho virtues of tho Sarsaparilla
and tho Buchu, and to discover the most eligible
form for their exhibition. Tho experiment* nave
resulted most favorably, and it is with much pleas
ure 1 now oiler to tbo public and the faculty my
Compound Fluid Extract*, which contain all tlie vir
tues of tho articles they are represented to bo mado
from In a highly concentrated form, and arc the most
active preparations which can bo mado. Two ta-
blospoonsful of tho Extract Sarsaparilla, added to a
pint of water, is eqttul to tho IJsbon diet drink, and
ono bottto fully equal* iu streugth ono gallon of Syr
up Sarsaparilla or decoction aa usually mafic.
PR1CB3:
Fluid Extract Buchu, $1 per bottle, or 6 for $5
“ “ .Sarsapurllla “ “ “ “ “
Certificates of cures and recommendations from
distinguished professors and physicians will accom
pany each preparation. Prepared uud sold by
H. T. HELMBOLD,
Practical aud Analytical Chemist,
263, Chcstnut-st., near the Girard House Phlla.
To bo had of Druggist* aud Dculcrein overy sec
tion of tho United States uud Canada*.
AU letters for tho medicine directed to tho
otor receive Immediate attention, aud safe deliveries
guaranteed. sept 1—ly-dtw
John b. mooke a co.,
GIBBON’S BUILDINGS. SAVANNAH., Ga.
WUOLKSALEk RETAIL DRUGGISTS.
gmfL Would call tho ntte'“. | .on of Merchant*, Factors,
Planters, Physicians and others, to their ex-
d tensive and well selected stock, comprising
overy articlo in their lino of business, and which thoy
offer forjjulo on tho most reasonable terms for cosh,
or approved credit, viz;
PAINTS, VARNISHES, GlJtSS, &C..
White Lead, Pure ami No. 1; Tiemau’s Colors, dry
and in oil; Japan, Copal, and Coach Varulsncs ;
IJuseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Window Glass, Put.
ty, Gold Leaf, Paint Brushes, Bash Tools, and Gla-
siers’s Diamond*.
LAMP, MACHINERY AND TANNERS’ OILS,
Bleached Sperm, Whale nnd Lard Oils, tor burning,
all descriptions of Oil for muchluory, viz., Putuut Oil
Uublcached Sperm, lard aud Rajm Seed Oil; also
Tanners,’ Neat*. Foot and Swoot Oil.
GROCERS’ ARTICLES.
Nutmegs, Maco, Alspico, Cinnamon, Pepper. Ginger,
Mustard, Saloratus, Soda, Pearlash, Sweet Oil, Starch,
Fig Blue, Matches, &c.
FOR PHYSICIANS.
A great variety of tho best French. English, and
American Chemical*, Pharmaceutical Preparations,
Select powders, Surgical Iustruments, Vial* Specie
Jars, Motelio Saddlo ungs, kc. Also,
CAMPHENE AND BURNING FLUID.
Any ono wbp way fovor them with tlicir orders may
depend upou their receiving tho best attention, aud
that all
Should
returned .......
mahlOli
Dayan’s History of thoQuoen’s of foe Hem.
Hanover—2 voU.
fcTheAllocbl In Madrid.
Romance of the Harom, by Miss Pardue
, Rachel Grey, by Julia Kavanaugh.
- Earnest Unzihad, by Mrs. Lee iTentz.
mar 3
W. THORNE WILLIAM
J UST RECEIVED.-—20 boxw BiTo'u'idSr;
prime article; 20 tierces choice tSIlI I
Hams. In store, and for sale by 0DU * I
mar 26 'WAYNK,'GRENVILLE are T
XfEW CHOP CUBA MOLABSK^hfS I
goof U» AbbottD.V«ro«u«, daily e.S
for sale In lota to suit purchasers, by peWw I
I.hOI DflD/imirt . .... I
. UY
jMUll ROBQERg k KORRia B
GAB^Et AAID U , 1iulstEKy~' I
WAREHOUSE, 1
140 Oongreuand 67 SLJulien Struti.
T IB UNDERSIGNED would take thia,
(unity fo express to Ids friends and the-
florid*, AUb*ma «nd Tooikmw, 'tber.by tub*
him to exhibit a stock unsurpassed iu say SoutE
'“LmUiM, lIorchMiU, Hotel Keeper*, ud Seu
boat Ownora aro porUculirly lovlted to exanton,
present stock, which is now complete in »u
various departments, consisting la port of thefoliot
ing goods, vis:
CARPE1 DEPARTMENT.
Winter A rrunucinent—Uan Starlinnfuom JJroatlSt.
Heavy liatl alt tire way tuUoiiluiiHvlllv.
WHKN tho Potomac is closed with ico this
» f route may bo relied ou by possengors, to on-
sure tiio connection going North or South. Tiio road
I* ontirely rclald witli a superior T rail us ftir a*
Gordonsvillo. During tiio winter tho train will sturt
trom tho old station, In Richmond, on Broad street,
at 7J4 a M., pics* Gordonsvillo at 11 a m., and Jirrive
iu Staunton at 326 p m. Down train leave* Staun
ton nt 6 40 a M, passe* Gordonsvillo ut 11 a m, aud
arrivo in Richmond at 2.30 pm.
Faro to GorUousvillo . .$2 00
** “ 6 00
Both trains nrrlvo In Gordonsvillo in umplo timo
fo tako tho train of tho Ornngo and Alexandria Rail
road. Persons who loave Richmond ut 7 J* a m., can
tako tho Ornngo and Alexandria curs at Gordons
villo If Uioy chooso to do so, uud by thut tuuln will
reach Alexandria by 3.40 r but till* company cau
tickot thorn only to Gordonsvilio.
ool7 tT II. D. WHITCOMB, Supt.
COXTON VESTS—Juxt received
/Tssraw
M and for
and for Mia by
J.w.
fl. THRKLKELD,
Whtthakarftmtt.
.. PE1UOBICAL8,
UTNAM’a Monthly Magazine for May.
prank JjMlto’a Gazette of Fualiiou* for May,
Blackwood’* Ediuburgh Review for April.
Received and for sale by
WARNOCK k DAVIS,
imtylo ISHCongrcHs street.
125 MLa. FL
r by
•OUlt iu store and for Male
may7 CRANE, WKI.I£ k CO,
Cask* Ohio Catawba Brandy in store,
Vv and lor huIo by tlie ouly regular Agent for
Savannah.
my 14
Agent Par
EYRE,
04 Bay street.
ogulur
J. M. K
&
JUST UECEIVEU,
^.USB 8IKAHHL *11 wuortuwul or
Com) SIleaeB will cbildrcu'e l*laln siriiwe,
JOT lAilloe'NWraUI'AN BONNETS, lrf.1
FLATS. Also a fow i»uiH’
HATS, for aalo by MRS. FREELAND,
. ,Mft y ; v • • 17 Broughtuu strooL
L isle thread gauntlets.—tiio ouly
nrilel. or the kind lu ibo ulty. for wile by
_ _ j. W. TIIIIEUrEUJ,
Ui.m comer or Oongron. end WblUkerVto.
A pples a potatoes—
10 bbla Ubulco Merer Pot*too.;
forukfby" “
■fU J. A. BROWN,
AHTHITH’S
PATENT AIU-TIGHT SELF-SEALING
CAN'S AND JABS,
For I’reserving
_ FRUITS,
TOMATOE8, Ac.
Full directions
for preaervieg
acconqiuny each
Can. For sale at
manufacturer’*
price* by tbo
Agent,
HOR’CE MORSE,
116 Brungliton
Btroet.
i may29
TO WOOL SELLERS.
rrilB Undersigned have till* day opened a
X Store in Congro** Btreot, oppofilte tiio Market,
for the purchase of Wool, Sheep Sklus, Hides, Bees
Wax, Doer Skins, nud Country Produce iu geueral.
Tho highest cash prices will bo paid for all tiio above
articles on delivery .in Savannah. Mr, L. J. GUIL-
MARTIN ha* boon appointed ns Agent, to whom all
persons having business transactions With tbo u
dersigned may apply.
J. W. SMYTHK k CO.
Savammh, May 19,1850. may20
PIANOFORTES.
HAVING lately received largo ad
ditions to our 1’IANO FORTES, we
aro enabled fo otter at this time tho
greatest variety from tiio best manu
facturers, from tliu pluinest square to tlie moat elab
orately carved, and from six fo seven octave*.
Our Pianos are selected from tiio manufacturers
whom we have full conlldouco in, und wo ure par
ticularly requested liy them to give n guaranty with
overy iostruinuut sold by ua as regards durability,
tono, Ao.
Persons in want ora first rato Instrument may ro-
ly with safety upon getting such a ono by selecting
from tiio following makers, whoso instruments wo
ondouvor to keep constantly ou baud, viz : H. Wor
cester, J. Chlokerlug k Son, Nuuus & Clarke, Bacon
& Raven*, 11. Waters, uud Haines, Brother* k Cum-
mlug. I. W. MORRELL k 00.
aug 27
COOL UETUEXTI
THE ABBOE BILLIARD SALOON,
(ui-staire)
Cornor Bull nnd Bryan streets, over Barber Simp.
Juno 27 J. M. HAYWOOD, Aguut.
BATH KOUBB,
HOT, COLD AND 8HOWE11.
T HAVE been askuil to nllow the Bath Rooms to
X remain open to a later hour tliiiu nine o’clock ;
1‘therefore givo police that from tills dale tho Until
House will be open until cluvuu o’clock nt night.
Price 25 ccnls. Kix ticket! for $1.
Jo27 J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent.
FINE FASHIONABLE CLOTHING,
AT REDUCED RATES,
B ARGAINS can now bo bad by all those who
wish fo clothe themselves genteelly, a* I will
buil tho balance or my Ready-Made, at reduced
rates on time, aud ten por cout. oil' lor cash. Call
and avail yourself of thu olmuuu fo olitaiu good arti-
oles. At tbo Star Girthing Emporium.
WILLIAM O. PRICE,
Jobs 27 147 Bay street.
Royal Modallou,
Royal Velvet,
Mocot Wilton.
Mocoi Brussels,
Tapestry Brussel*,
Power Loom Brussels,
Three ply Ingrain,
Two ply Ingrain.
Wool Dutch,
English Druggets, (of Tl
rious widths.)' ' 1
Moswdc Hearth Run,
sssai?* 1 *
Piano aud (Able Coven, i
s&Hsuai
Carpets BindluiB. 4c.
CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY DEPA&Tmi
Brocatelle*. Lace and Muslin Cnrtiiu
Batin de Iainca, Gilt Cornices,
Batin and Silk Damask, Gilt Pin3 and Buds,
Worsted and Cotton Damask, Tassels, Loom iu I
Cords; Velvet and Plush or various colors; WiMoi
Shades, new style.
Also, every variety or Furulturo Covering, Trio
minga and materials for decorating,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.
From two to Twenty-four feet wide, for Hilliia>
Booms, cut to fit without a scam.
Tho subscriber will oblige himself to make tin
prices on sit description of goods as low u the urn'
quality can bo purchased in any Northern city.
43-Carpets cut to Rooms and goods sentto u>
part of the city free of charge.
43- An experienced Upholster will attend to fo
making and laving of Carpets and OU Cloths trim
desired. Tho decorative and curtain department h
n chargo or an Upholster of acknowledgedusteu',
skill. W. H. GUION, Agent '
octlS 140 Congress and 67 8t. Julien-tu.
DR. SANFORD’S INVIGORATOR,
TS a mild laxative, tonic and stimulant,audit
X recommended to tho public, relying upon lute
trinsic worth in tbe cure ofthe following compltisk
All BUlious Derangement*, tick Headache, Dycpep
sla, Habitual Oostivenoss, Chronic Disrrhoe, Colic
Pain in the Stomach and Bowels, General Debility
Female Weakness, kc. For sale by Druggists gea
orally, and by John. B Moore k Co, and Wm. W
Lincoln, Savannah. ly febis
m TIMBER 1 TIMBEHII
AHEUndeeslgned has just recelred, for nit
(500) Five Hundred pieces of good shlppia*
Timber, averaging over ono thousand feet to stick.
9 fob JEFFERSON ROBERTS?
U, HERRING, SALMON, it-
2 bbls large No X Mackerel,
3 do do No 3 do
3 do do No 2 do
2 half bbls Blue Fish,
2 do Pickled Horriug,
3 do No 1 Salmon,
6 quarter bbls No 1 Mackerel,
10 kite No 1 Mackerel,
10 do No 2 do
5 Kite Tongues and Sounds,
L1000 lbs Cod Fish. For sale low by
Jon26 J. A. I
m
J, E. DR FORD,
APOTHECARIES HALL. S. E. Corner or,
Broughton and Barnard Streets. Savan-
nah Ga., Wholesale and retell Dealers In
Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Woods uud
Dyo StuUb, French, English, uud American Perfum
ery, Fino Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Combs and
Brushes of ovory description, Surgical and Dontal
Instruments, Trusses and Supporters of all kinds,
Spices, Suulis, Manufactured Tobacco, All tiio Puteut
or Proprietary Medicines of tho day. Superior Inks,
Pure wines nnd Brandies for Medicinal purposes,
Extract* for Flavoring, Toilet aud Fancy Articles, kc.
43- N. B.—Especial attention given to tlie
reparation or Physlclous’ Prescriptions uud Family
Recipes. Ship, Family aud Travelling Mcdiciuo Cuses,
Wilh plaiu Directions lor use, including Directions for
treatment Incases or poisoning, Drowning, kc.
»PTl y
riORN AND CORN MEAL.—1000 bus prime
\J Corn, White and mixed; 60 do fresh Corn Meal
n store and for salo by
dec 81 PATTEN. HUTTON k CO.
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
For one square, or800 ctus or less, of any type cot
larger than Nonpareil, 76 cents for the flrst aud W
cents for each subsequent insertion,for any timelejj
than one month.
All Tabular work, with or without Rules; and Ad i
vertisements occupying- double column, shall W
charged double the abovo rates.
Advertisements of whatever length, for any tlBt I
less than one month, to bo charged at transitu I
rate*. 1
For a longor time at the following rates
No, of Squares] lmo |2 mos |3 mos |4 mos |6 moe j!2 sa*
*10
16
$20
$24
$30
16
22
26
28
86
20
27
82
SO
44
24
82
88
42
62
27
30
44
46
60
30
40
60
64
65
82
48
64
$8
70
34
46
68
62
74
36
48
61
66
77
88
60
64
70
80
READ I—READ 11—READ | JJ '
That Is, iryou cun soe; aud iSXACl
[If you can’t seo, you can tlud JxLmX ~V7^
lali kinds of “bolpB to see,’’ at tiio Watch and
Jewelry Store of p. B. Nichols k Co., in Congress
street, next door to tiio corner of Whitaker, where
yon cau purohaso Watches, Jowolry, Silver Waro,
aud Fancy Gooils, as low os at auy other store in
tho country.
Wo have received per steamship Alabama a fresh
lot of those fino Steel Spectacle* : also, a supply of
Pcbldo aud Poriscopic I/jiis, widen wo aro projiared
to fit in all kluds of frumes, nt sliort notice. Our
Poriscopic Lons (so culled from their peculiar shape)
havo an advuutngo over all others, u* they have a
greater raugo of focus, so that tho reader is uot
compelled to hold tho book or paper at a certain
distance from tiio eye. Cull uud seo.
D. B. NICHOLS k CO.
43* No chargo for showing goods.
mar 11 p. B. N. A CO.
B OPb— <00 colls Rope, various brands, all
of good quality, in store and.forsulo by
apr29 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
C ORN—In store and for salo by
'll 4<%t LO KKt’PvSN
1.0 5 vKI’l’vSVKLMN OS/
MERGER UNIVERSITY,
PEN FIELD, GA.
FACULTY.
I’lUWlDKXT,
N. M. CRAWFORD, P. D.
I'KOKKttWK*.
College.
8. P. 8ANFOIU), A. M.,
Mathematics.
J. E. WIIJ.ET, A. M.,
Chemistry and Natural Philosophy.
II. H. TUCREK, A. M.,
Belles U’ttres.
U. W. WISE, A. M.,
Greek uud Latin Languages. . q
W1L1JAM G. WOODK1N. A. B., l\
Mmloru liuiguagcs.
Theologlvnl Seminary.
N. M. CRAWFORD, D. Di,
Ecclesiastical History and Biblical Literature.
.WILLIAM WILLIAMS, A. M.,
Systematic aud PuslorAl 'iliuology.
AcniU'iny.
THOMAS A. SEALS, l’rlneljml.
In j* l J °yC°m ,ne,, c , i»meiitis held ou tho lost Wednesday
The next Totm will commence on tho last Wed
nesday in August.
Tho prloo of Board in tho village is $10por mouth;
washing, room rent, fool, ko.\ $3.
By order of Uio Board of Trustees.
my 12 2m 8. LANDRUM, Secretory.
plUBA tfOLASSfcS—The cargo of thh brig
For any timo not above spoclflod, a propoitiou
charge will bo made.
A deduction of 26 per cent from the above r»ui
will be mado on advertisement* appearing eidu-
slvely on the fourth page of tho daily. ♦
Advertisement* ordered three times a week, r.l!
be charged two-thirds tbe above rates.
Special notices, 10 eonte per lino lor tbe first, tod
5 conta for each subseqent Insertion, ana in no can
to bo subject to contract. Marriage notices $1. Fu
neral invitations 60 cents each. No special notice
inserted for less than 60 cents. Obituary Notice*,
Reports, Resolutions, or Proceedings of auy Society.
Association, or Corporation, ordered to be publlto
ed, 6 cents per line.
Steamboats will bo advertised at $40 per annuo
for each bout advertised.
Steamships, where but ono Is running, $40 per u
num; ir two or more, $30 each.
Auctioneers’advertisements not to bo subjects
contract, but to be charged at the rates prescribed
per square.
Tho paper, udder no circumstances, to be includ
od in a contract.
Professioual and business cards not exceeding t*
Hues, will be Inserted at $20 per annum. . .
Calls on persons to become candidates, will b#
inserted as other advertisements, to be paid for In
variably in advanco.
Announcing candidates for office, $10, to be pnl*
in advance.
Advortlsoments uot worked on the c*py for*
specified time, will be insorted until forbid, u<
payment exacted.
When auy hill for two months advertising, otnrr
than contract, amounts to over $60, a deduction o»
26 per cent will be mado,
Yearly advertising, with privilege of chasg* ws*
bo taken at tbo following rotes:
For one square, renewable once a week, 9*»
“ twice “ »
“ “ ft 3 times or oftener <6
Every additional square coni reeled lor to be charg
ed ouo half tho above rotos additional.
Yearly advertisers shaft be limited to the spK*
contracted for. Aft contracts shall be in writing-
stating definitely the nature of tho business to k-
advortised. Any advertisements nof properly con
nested with tho business shaft bo charged sepsrite-
ly, and also any excess of matter over the amount
contracted for. .
Contract advertisements payable quarterly; M*
voi tlaemout* from strangers and trausieut person*,
payablo in advanco. All others will be consider**
duo whon called for.
Regular advertisers aud all others sendiug com-
muulcatious or requiring notices designed to mu m-
toutldn to fairs, coucerts, soirees, or any P u ‘ ,ll . c t * 1 ,
terteinmeute, where charges are made for aanva
taucc—aft noticos or private associations, every n*
tico designed to call attention to private onterprw*
calculated or lutended to promote Individual we-
rest*, can only bo inserted with tho uudcrsunuwi
that the same is to bo paid for. If Inserted intoo
editorial columu (which can be ouly at the discre
tion of tiio editors) tho snmo will bo charged w »•
ralo of not loss tiian 20 ceute tier line. . _
AUvorllsotueute ordered in tho Weekly p*P«r. **
per Hquaro for each insertion. _ , —
Tiio uudorslguod, publishers ot Pally, Trl-Wertq
and Weekly uowspai>or*in8nvannaii.Ga.,p w4'
ouraolvos strictly to adhero to tho above orn «
charges, aud lu no lustauco to dovlato tberrirom.
The auovo rates to tako oflbet March 1, IBM,
to continue bludlng, until cluutgod by the vote oi ■
majorityofthoundersigned. '
N. B.—This schedule shall not In any •555
tho Integrity of existing contracts. All contract* w
tho year or atiy other specified time, shaft only waw
with tbo explratlou or tbe period for which w*7
were made,
AtxxjLXDKxIt 8xxsd, RepuHican.
Thompson & Witunoton, Morning Aw-
• ' R. 11 Wilton k Co.. Oooraian k JoumM. _
’ PLUMBING. .
P LUMBING, In all it, Yorious bnmcbe*,rij
toniloil to MU» riwrto.«i»UofcU><ll“*up«»'
ityl,. AUo, m*y b. tom.d8bo.er
«i Iron, Tin ud Lwdod Btttt Tab.; Copper
Pitontnn W*tor OomU, Load FlPee.“**i.!t!ti
Urui ud K*tod OookL inm Punnbdi* guPM
Hou. Jbr**l*aUbtlMwrannnon > N. •»
■(»*(■ men.