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rf^lHATHAjif CODNTY—To'iiU wh'om lt may
(ration cm tbe Kai
trn: Where**. Johu Mallory .will apply t
Ordinary for loiters DDmUoryu* nan
n the Estate or William Wright theso
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lo olio aud admonish all whom Uinny
■^to$]ection (KanytWhire) on or before the i llnv ^unrTlftAfL
S2 wV«£r m ^ ruc ^ u ^ Mld ^ T?> y as
_ Witness, John Ultbo, R»q,, Ordinary tor Chatham
OOttty, this o.ght day oT April 1866.
JOHN mi.no, 0. 0. o.
tprs
MB
THAM OOUNTY—To aU whom tim*y
r ~ .. nc«ru: Whereas,v John p. Htnos will apply
at tho Court of Ordinary tor totter* dUdtUiory an ad
ministrator on tho iwtato or Jauiu 0. Hlne* :
thcao are, therefore, to olto and «atnoulsh all
whom it may couoeru, to ho and appear before said
Court to mako olOuction (if any they have) on or bo*
loro llio first Monday In December next, othorwUo
said lotjur* will bo granted.
Willies*. John tlllbo, Ksq. Ordinary For Chatham
*“■*“ * otJuno, I860.
nn.no, 0.0.0.
/CHATHAM SHERIFF'S SALE.—Will ho
auid on (no firm Tuesday in Juno next, before
lh») Court {louse, balween ibo legal hour* ot sale,
Ini number twelve (12) New Franklin Ward, in tho
Oty oT Savannah, situated on tho corner or Mont-
R mery street and Rattto How, together with the
ireo-story brlok warohmuo situated thereon: levied
•4 to satisfy a certain A t'a. Issuing out or Onuthain
Raperior Court, tu flavor of Jehu Remitter v*. CUr-
•ooo P. Hollis. Property |v*lnt»i| out in *nld A. hi.
BENJAMIN !.. 00!.K,
may* Shorltr o. c.
A DMINISTIlATOti’S MAI.Pi.
P URSUANT to all order of tho Hunorublo tho
Court or Ordinary or Chatham County, jawed
Juue term, I860, will bo sold, on tho llrst Tuesday
lu AUtfu»t next, before the Court House door lu said
comity or Chatham, between tho legal hours or sale,
the following properly, to wlt.s Lota Nos. three (3)
and four (4). being part of Garden lot No. iiluo («),
Spring Hill, City of Savannah, fronting on Hallruad
street; also Uto following negro slaves: Jack, Putor,
Aloxaudor nud Sarah. Sold as tho property of the
ostalenfSamuolOrillln, laroolsald comity, deceased,
lor the tiunetU of the hairs and creditors of said vs*
late. KICUAUD WAYNE,
Administrator tie limits uon, on
Jc4 Estate ofSatnuol Griffin,
“OETOllTri A r<TH^TlI AliltOllMT;
O N tho first Monday in August next, 1 will apply
to tho Ordinary of Chatham county for leave
to sell the negro slaves Lounging to the e.<tato of
Prom V. II, 1’ALMER,
. OXXBUL ADVXjntttXQ AND NXWSVAVXH AOKiT,
Boaum, N«w York, llilUiUlpliU, mil IUIUmnrf.
JAIIHI D. V1DUM,
DEALER AND MPOBTEIl OF
W«tchi>, Jewelry. Silver Ware, Fen*
. no. 13, non 20 enun, nuuunrau.
neptl ly
"T BTXSffe uF ubTOiiuiA;
/’'UlATtlAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may com
\J corn : Whereas, Elisabeth lhboro, will apply -- ------- ,• n .
fat the Court oT Ordinary tor letters oi administration ^' l ' ra Cgilbay, deceived, tor tlw beuvflt of tho
On tho osuta of Juwnii uihorn • heir* nud credit »ra oi said estate.
NHLHON 8WBBZBY,
DESIGNER AN U SCULPTOR IN MARBLE.
Garner Aster Place and 4th Aventio,
IN CUM PROXIMITY TO TIIK AMOK LIBRARY AND TUX NSW
niHIJt HOl’SK, NRW YORK.
moat extensive variety and the largest
Block of Mouutnoiit*, Tutub*, Hoad .stones, «c.,
lu America, can bo (bund at tills establishment, from
plain tolhu most elaborate and ornate in design and
workmauublp. In uddltlou to tho stock always on
hand, a great variety of drawings, appropriate ami
original may ho round, from which work will ho ex
ecuted promptly to order.
Orders ralthruily executed, and shipped to any
point available by water or steam.
Persons visiting tho city of Now York on pleasure
or businosa aro rospcottolly luvited to visit this CS‘
tabUshment ocUJ
l tho estate of Joseph Hlburo:
Theeo aro, theroforo, to cite and admonish all
wrbou It mavoonuero, to he ami appear before said
Court to mako objection (II any uiey have) ou or
before tho Amt Monday lu July next, otherwise said
letters will bo granted.
Witness. John Bilbo, Ksq., Ordinary for Chatham
county, this sccoisl day ui June, I860.
June 2 JOHN Hll.no. o. «. c.
fe'TATE OF MKOttWlA, CHATH AM CO.
flit) all whom It may cflmeni: Whereas Mary Ann
JL Dout will apply at the Court of Ordinary Ibr hit*
tors Dismlsw ry ou the estate of Jumc» P. Dent,—•
These are therefore to cite and admonish uli whom
H may coucoru, to bo nud appear before said Court,
Ij mako objections (if any they have) ou or belore
tho First Monday to IfacomUer uoxt, otherwise said
letters will bo grouted.
Witness Joint Milbo, K*q., Ordinary for Chatham
Oonnty, this third day of June, ISA i.
Job JOHN HU.HO, O.C.C.
STATId OF GEORGIA, 1
C HATHAM COUNTY —To all whom it may con*
corn: whereas, Patrick Ryan will apply at tho
(Amri ofOrdluary lor letters ui admunstratiott on
tho o«tate or Darnel Collins:
Those aro, therefore, to cite und admonish all
Whom It may concern, to bo and n|>j>vnr before said
Court to moke objection (Ifiiuy they have) on or be
fore the Arst Mummy lit August next, otherwise said
letters will bo granted.
Witness, John llt.b'i, Iv-'ip, Ordinary for Chatham
County, this twenty third day m June,
Juno aa John mi.uo. o. c._c.
btate'of «Eoit«IA,’
T>ULLOCH COUNTY.—To ull vvlnun It may eon-
fl ecru : Whereas, A»n Johnson will ajij ly ut the
Court of Ordluary lor *um coutity, lor letters ol'ml-
BtlnUtrati in, with the will annexe.I, ou (lie estate
Of Mary Wiliam*. late oftuld county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite ami admonish all
vrltum it may couoeru, to bo uud ujijieur before said
Court to mako objection (irony they have) on or
before tho llrst Monday lu August next, otherwise
•aid tetters will bo grunted.
Witness. Wl.l am Lee, Esq-, Ordinary for HttlpKit
county, tho tluth day ot June. ltdd.
Junlithi Wii .1.1AM f.l’K. o. n.
Cl TATE UF UEOKlllA—HUl.LOCU CO., May •JOlh.
O 18od—Two month*' utter date u|»plicatt«>n will
be made to the llouoruhle Court «T Ordinary ui'.*aid
Couuty for leave to sell ail the lauds beh'Ugiug to
tho ostate »f Michael Dunald-'on, deceased, for the
benotlt oi the heirs und crediturs and said deceased.
my23-Sw JOHN K. tilU&i>N, Adtn’r.
8TATK OF t: Kout. 1A.
B ULLOCH COUNTY.—To ail Whom it may con
cern: whereas, Joslah Davis will apply at the
Court of Ordinary lor loiters of udiniulatrationun
tho estate of Henry Davis, late of said couuty, do-
JAMES A. LaROCHE. Adtn’r.
heirs and credit«
juue 4
miOUUUT TO .)AII«.
Brougiit to jail in Swalusboro, Kmatiuel Co ,
on the lih Instant, u nugro man; lie says Ids
name Is Hurry; Unit ho belongs to tho estate
il Thoinaa Clay, of .iryati Couuty, Hu. Ho Is
et light complexion, with a slight sour over the loll
eye; about ft foot it * j, inches lu height, uud about lid
years old.
Tho owner Is requested to eiuno forward, pay
charges and take him away, us he will he deult with
as the law direct 4. HENRY OVKKSI'KKKT,
job .later.
VIRGINIA SPRINGS!
SOUTH-SIDE, RICHMOND tc DANVILliJ, A
Virginia A Tennewe
NOTICE.
A 1.1. persons having demands against the estate
of Richard F, Williams, late ot'Chathiun coun
ty. decease I. are hereby imtitied to |iresuut them
within the time pres.ribed bylaw to the subscri
ber ; uud all indebted to tho said estate aro request
ed to make immediate payment to
M. U. Mll.l.EN,
Administrator do bonis non.
March ..'.—Gw ltwtJy21»-Je 7
STATUS OF*UEtmuiA,
C HATHAM COUNTY.—To nil whom it nmy con
cern : Wlierens, tho estate of Jeremiuti Mo-
Donnl 1 lies unrepresented lu couseqnonco or tho
deuili of Natiiati lirew ton, the exeo'itor, and unless
some lit and com|R>tout person uppl.es lor tho nd-
ininisbatioti of said estate, with the will uuuexed,
I shall appoint .Inmes Wilkiusou, or smno other tit
and proper person, ndmiulstruur with the will uu*
uexed de b um* non, ou said estate:
These nre. tberet\>re, to rito uud admonish nil
whom it may concern, to bo and n|»|M*nr before
said Court to make objection (If any they have) on
or b doro the llrst Monday lu August uoxt.
Witness, \\ilium Jam.*, Esq., Ordinary for the
comity oi Hull adi, this 12th day of June, IR6G.
jolo WILLIAM I.KK. o. r. i
Theso aro, tliero'oru, to cite and admonish all
whom it may coucoru, to b«’ and appear b.Torc said
Court, to mako objection (il any they liavuj on or
beforo tho Arnt Monday in August next, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Witness, william l.ee, Ksq., Ordinary for Hulloch
county, this 27lh day ol’June, 1S50.
Juuo29 WILLIAM l.KK. o. r. r.
GEORGIA, CAMUNN CUPAi t.
T WO MONTHS alter date, applii'utiou will be
mado to the Honorable Court of Ordiuary for
■aid couutfi for leave to sell the real estate and tl.e
following uumeiT negroes : Deter, Jim uud Hcu; one
house and lot and two other lots; belonging to the
estate of PrlacUla Thomas, deceased, tor the bctudli
of the heirs and creditors.
WILLIAM II THOMAS, Ex ter.
JofTorsonton, June lu, J8.V*. juno20
Mate *>t‘ thurglii, ltulliK-lx tiouaty.
A DMINlSTRATOlte* SALE.—Hy virtuo of au or
der from the honorable Court of Ordinary of
sum county, jiasscd on the llrst Monday lu Juue,
will be sold at the court ho.1*0 door of sard couuty,
between the lawful hours of sulo, on tho llrst Tues
day in August, thro tract of tetml, containing one
hundred uud titty acres, In wild e.ouuty, on tho Cn*
noochoe river: al»o, a part of four other surveys,
containing six hundred and thirty-two acres, ou i’a*
noochoe river, wed improved and iu good rc|mir,
consisting of swmnp, bay und piue land. .Sold as
tho property of Nuthau Rrewton, deceased, lor tho
bandit of tho heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms made kmnvu on tho dav of sale.
HKNJAMIN HKEWTON. )
SIMON J. BHRWTON, J AJm ri '
June 2d, ISod jo 15
State of tiem-gin, iTullocli CouTity.
A dministrators sale.—wm bo mii i, on the
llrst Tuesday in August next, before tbs court
Umit»e In Statesboro’, in said cuuuty, uttder an order
of the Court of Ordinary, Fifty lour (64) acres of
Hum Laud, granted to James Deal, and bounded by
lauds of James Woods, William Allen and Elmore
Maims, belonging to the estate of James Deal, for
tin* bcncllt of the heirs and creditors of said estate.
Terms nuido known ou the day-of sale.
.MARTHA DEAIq 1 Adtn’x.
CALVIN DK.\L, j Ad 111’r.
June 12th. 18M je 15
GEORGIA, CAMDEN COUNTY.
T WO MONTHi ufter out*, a; p icatioti will be
malo to tho Honurab.u Court of Ordinary lor
laid couuly, for leave to soil ttio following t urned
negroes : Rose mm her three children, Irene, Mi
nts auJ Joe; belonging to the estate of fomi.-a Tomi*
kins, deceased, for the benefit ■ f -aid Imirs.
WILLIAM II. THOMAS, Guardian.
Joflbraonton, June lu, DOt, Juneau
NUTIC1&.
O NE MONTH niter date, application will be
mado lo the state Hank of Georgia, for pay-
moot of a tweuty Uo.lar lull, the left baud half of
Which has boon lost.
julyl JOHN I). KENEDY.
Midway, Alabama. July 1, 185'»
NOT1CB.
S WO months from date application will Ixj
made to tho Ordinary of CUuthuin County, for
0 to sub let No 151. Uth district, lteker, belong-
lug to the estate of Julian Marks.
JACOB WATSON,
may2 Administrator.
AD.IIISTRATOIUS NO'ITCK.
A LL persons having demands agaiunl tho estate
J3L of tho 1 tie Charles F. Aruu.d, deceased, nre f
horuby noil tied to present them, projierly atte.*tc*l.
Witbiu the lime proscribed by law; uud ull lho?c In
debted to said estate, are requested to make imme
diate payment to EDWARD DADKLFOUD,
mays Administrator.
ASSIGNEES NOTTCiii.
M R. Louia Uubider having uiudu an assign.
moutfor the benotlt«*l Ins creditors, all per-
aous Indebted to him will please make piytneol to
me. And those having demands against him uie
requested to present them, tluu p i v incut m.y be
made as ter 03 the assetts will extend.
A. RuNAUD, A'siguoc.
Savannah, M iy Id, 1850. uiuygo
* GLYNN HHEIIIFF’M SAl.Ml.
W ILL bosold beforo the do'irnftln*Court House I
in Uto city or Brunswick, County of Glynn, on |
Uto llrst Tuesday in July uoxt, between the legal J
hours nr sain, the following property, to wit :--Cas- |
alas, Jim, Cbloo, und .Simon—levied on by virtuo ot
fl. fa. issued out or the Honorable Sup.*rfor Court of j
Glynn Couuly, iu favor of Horace It. ijould vs. Alex- 1
auder Scranton und James Gowen, Adni.ni'tiutors | |- HAVK jiwt rocoivctl a large oasurtinont of
of Mary Abbott, deceased. Property pointed out by I J_ white and figured Shirts, of every quality uml
plalntiU's attorney. ...... 1 style, and superbly made, with collars to mutch,
may23 M. 0. u w bi.lllT, .-OX. j ord«r< will also be taken, uud sliirts tuadu to suit
NOTICE.
A LL persona having claims against the estate of
Evan Jones, late of Charltou county, Gn.. de
ceased, are requested to present them, lu tarins A
law, and tho.*e indebted will plcas.e mako payment
to the subscriber.
STEPHEN McCAl.L, Executor,
Cuiitrevillugn, Gn., June 14th, 1S6G Je22
notice;
W ILL be sold, between tho usual hours of sale.
ou the tlrst Tuesday iu August uext, before
tltc court house door lu Trader's HUl, Charltou
couuly, Un.,«Iwo negro men, (Dick uml Torn)—be
longing to the estate of Evan Jones, late of said
county, deceased. .Sold under proved u of the will
uud by order of Hie hononble Ordiuary of said
county. STEPHEN’ MrflALL, Kx’r.
Celt lie village, Gn., June Mtlt, 186G Je22
uiii.icaous WORKS.
H ISTORY of the Great Reformation of the Six
teenth Century, In Germ uiy, Switzerland,A-c,
by J I! Merle D’Aubigue, Ovo volumes complete iu
one.
TJte Life of .Martin Luther, tho German Reform
er, iu ihTy pictures, Dorn designs of Gustav Konig,
to which is a id' d u .sketch of the rife and progress
of the Rciormatiou in Germany.
L fo and Times 1 f Rev KlUali Heddlng, D D, Into
Senior Bishop of tho Methodist Epiacop.il Church
by D W Clark, D D.
Sermons on r-overal O’cadons, by the Rev John
We. by. A M, m four volumes.
sermons from the Pulpit, by H B Dascom, D D,
LU). ' *
Life of II Uiddlcmuu Rafcom, D D, I, L D, lato
Hi-hop «,f the Meihoilbt Eidscopal Church, South,
by Rev M M Henk.ii, Dll.
Poslhutnoiis Works or tho Rev Henry DDiLscoin v
D P, L I. D, one of tho Bishops of tiiu Methodist
Episcopal Church Fnutb, edited by tho Rov Tliomus
NR listen. AM.
Life of the Rev Robert Newton, D 1), by Tliomna
Jacks, in.
The Hurds of the Rlblo,by George Guilillan.
Tho Analogy of Religion—Natural and Revealed
—to the Constitution und Course of Nature, by Jo
seph Butler, l. L D, late Iyird Bishop of Durham.
(Upturn—a treatise on the nature, perpetuity,
subjects, adiiiini-tration, mode, and uses of the ini-
tin tug ordinance of the Christian Church, by Thos
O 811 uiuers.
Dapilsiii—with rc-ierenc** to its import, modes,
history, proper use, und the duly of parent.-: to bap
tize I ebi.drc-ii, by James L Chapman, n minister ol
the Memphis Cout'ermice of the MetUodtst Episcopal
Church, rionth.
For sulo nt 159 Congress street by
juui-22 WA KNOCK k DAVIS.
SUM M BR
AltLiAN GEMKNT.
Shortest, most cumiorUiblo and most ux|M*ditlous
Route to tlio
VIRGINIA SPRINGS!
THROUGH JtY DAY-LIGHT.
And Baggage Checked Through, except ou binges.
Visitore to tho ViralRlute Springs by this route,
tako tlio South-Side Railroad ears at Petersburg, or
tho Richmond and Danville enra ut Richmond, nt t)
A. M., dally, (.Sundays excepted,) arrive ut Lynch
burg to dinner, nud tiiouce. via the Virginia und
Tenuossoo Railroad, reach Bonsack’s DejKit ut h 1-4,
and (juleui ut 4 P. M., nud uteitbur place take
Kent, SumnterHott A Co’h Fine Iiluo of
Minxes l
Tlioso via Rousack's lodge at Klncivstle, dine at tbe
Uud Sweet, or Sweet Springs, and arrive at tho
White Sulphur Springs, (17 tulles) early on tlio
oveuiug of tho second day from Petersburg, or Ricli-
nioiul, witliuul NIGHT TRAVEL, und will) but 04
miles of Staging. Or by the Salem route, stop all.
night at the Roanoke Red Sulphur Springs, (lu
miles distant from Salem,) diue nt thu Red sweet,
or Sweet Springs, and arrive at tho White Sulphur
Springs ou tho evening of tlio following day.
Tho Virginia k Tennessee Railroad is located
through a must romantic country, possessing a cli
mate unsurpassed for its salubrity und delightful lent-
iR'rature. Tho road pusses the base of thu
PEAKS OF OTTER)
Aud within three miles of tho Alleghany Springs,
oue mite of tho Montgomery White Sulphur Springs,
mud within four miles or tho Yellow Sulphur Springs;
ull plouauutly situated a few miles apart, 011 the
Eastern slope of tho Alleghany mountain, in Munt
gotuery couuty. Tho wuters of these Spriugs nro
colobruted for their great medicinal qualities, tho ac
commodation* are excellent, und have ocou greatly
increased since lust season.
4®“ViHitors to tho Red Sulphur Springs take
Kent. Summcrson & Co’s Stage* at Nuwberu Depot,
uu the oveuiug of the day that they leave Peters
burg or Richmond, and arrivo at thu Spriugs on the
following day to uluticr, uud Salt Sulphur Springs
early iu the evening of the secuud day from Rich
tnimd or Petersburg,
Tlio Road from Newborn Depot to tho Red Sul
phur Spriugs, (08 miles,) has becu graded and
greatly improved since last season, uud is now re
garded 1180110 of tho best turnpikes in tho moun
tains.
Tho line nrTolegruphi'rom Richmond wilt bo com
pleted und lu operation to tho Montgomery White
Sulphur Spriugs early lu Juue.
Pusscuger* to Knoxville, Tunnosst'e, take Kent,
Sununcrsun & Co’s stages at tho Western terminus
of the Virginia & Tennu.-soo Hull mail, now 180 miles
from Lynchburg (und being extended Westward ut
tho rate ol 8 miles per month) to the Eastcm termi
nus of tho East Touucsscn und Virgiuiu Railroad,
and arrivo at Kuoxvillo iu 21-2 days from Peters
burg or Richmond.
Fare from Petersburg or Iticlimoiul.
To Red Sweet, or Sweet Spriugs via Bousack’s,$10 00
“ “ “ 44 “ 44 44 Suicm.... 10 6u
“ White Sulphur Springs *• Rousack’s 11 00
“ “ “ “ « Salem.... 11 60
“ Red Sulphur Springs 12 26
“ Alleghany Spriugs 8 00
44 Montgomery Whtto Sulphur Springs 8 25
“ Yellow Sulphur Spriugs 8 45
“Knoxville, Tonuesseo 20 00
Nant.—The charge for tickets to the Alleghany
Springs, Montgomery White Sulphur and Yellow
Sulphur Spriugs, does not include the charge from
tbo Railroad to the Springs. Passengers lor the A1
legliauy Springs, (4 miles distant,) tuko tickets to
Shawsvillo—for Montgomery White Sulphur, (1
tnlio distant by a bruucb Railroad,) take tickets to
Big Tuuuel uud for the Yellow Sulpnur, (4 miles dis
bud,) take tickets to Christian-burg depot. Con
veyances will bn found at tlioso places.
For (briber Information npply to
E. A. GOODWIN,
Ticket Agent S. S. U. R., Petersburg.
CHARLES CAMPBELL,
Sup’t Richmond i: Ihuivillo IL R., Richmond.
E. H. GILL,
LOCK.
‘Bavtlur received the
Hrlxo Medal at the
World’s Fair, aro now
oObrod to tho public
as tho* Prize Bate oT
the World, lasted
and approved as they
have hoeu every-
whore, their crowning vlotory wun rawrvwl lo In
nwnnlua liy UniJuritutortho WorhVnVnlr.
Tlio nroiirlolor numoil IJun Tlioosntnl Dollar,, hi
Q0I1I In tho nno rxlilblltnl nt Iho Worlil’n h’nlr, I/in-
don, nml Invltctl nil tho l-lok-lioclu lulho world to
0,11111 llin Snlh, with nr wltlioni tho ko> H, mid tako tho
monuy un n reward ttir tliolr Ingunnlty j nlthongh
one rated upon hy novcral aklllod lo tho art, uoono
could Hcktho Dick oroponthoSnTo.
By an Imnrovcinent upon thoorlglnalStlmnaudor,
Introduced ly the pronontuwnor of tlio patent-right,
tho Interior In rendered wholly Impervious lo dump,
and hooks, papers nnd Jewelry might bo preserved
III one or his soTos for a century without commuting
blemish nrom mould or tnllldow.
To guard against cQUUterfolU every Safe from the
mnuufootory of tho subscriber, nml sold by him or
Ids agent*, has a brass pinto in front, bearing his
name 5 each Is also furnished wlUi one or Ills im
proved Thief Detecting Lock*, which Is a good guar
nutoo against robbery.
8. 0. HERRING & CO.,
Nos. 106,107 and 109 Wator-st., N. Y.
Agents in Havutmah, Messrs. BKLL k P11ENT188,
who keep cuusbintly ou band a foil and complete
assortment, which they will sell at Manufacturers’
prices. . 8cpt28
IXXJAL EVIDENCE OF T0K VALUE AND FHIB-
HKIHIK QDAUT1IM OK
WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES,
At Hanufadurnl by Steams <fi Mania. AV10 lie*.
In the lire ol Iho Od
test., which consum
ed tlio brick building
occupied by Mr. Juo.
T. Thomas, opposite
tho Gas Works, in this
city, was a sate ol
the abovo descriptions
containing thu hooks, paper*, aud money of Mr.
Thomas, aud utthougu tho buildiug was detroyod,
tho said 8nfo sustained no Injury whatuvor from tho
iutonso heat to which il had boou ex|tasud. Ou oneu*
Ing tho Safe, tho contoute were found nndlsturbod,
aud in the same order nnd condition a» when placed
there, except a alight discoloration to the projecting
ends of a few paper*, and thu hacks of one or two of
the hooks, caused by tho steam generated lu the
Safo, white ut Its greatest heat.
Tho Halo and coutcnt*, us it catno from the ruins,
may still bo seen, In thu possession of Mr. Thonius,
at tho Gas Works. A largo assortment of these cele
brated Safes always on hand,and for sulo by
C. H. CAMPFIKLD,
Agout for tho Manufacturers,
July 25, 1855. 171 Bay-st., Savannah, Ga.
I take pleasure iu corroborating tho foregoing atuto-
munt, and lu uddiUaa would add, tlutt tho hooks are
now lu ubo. J. T. THOMAS.
Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf.
July 26th, 1865. octO—tf
rayld-Sin
Sup’t V. k T. R. R.. Lynchburg.
KENT, .‘.‘UMMEKsON k U».,
Fiuiutstle, Virginia.
CENTRAL UAlLRUAli.
SIII UTS I SHIRTS 11 SHIRTS 111
GLYNN sale.
W ILL ho soli before the dnur of the Court House, I
iu tlio city of Brun-.wick, County of Glynn, ou S
tho Ural Tuesday iu July next, between thu fog.tl
Lours of date, the following property, t«» wit.:—Urn-
undivided lulfol a trad or pairel ol lund containing
two huudred und titty acres, (uiuro or te*s) lying
aud bel igln thu couuty of Glynn, bounded *outii be
landd gruutud to Michael Pon.-dl, uurtliwardiy by
lauds grunted to Joint Lamb, renter, cart i»y lan-ts
unknown. Ixtvied on as the property ol Ct-hii Limb,
to satisfy a U. fa. issued out of me llouoi uh.u .-upu-
rlor (Jourt of Glynn county, in favor of Daniel McIn
tosh vs. Celia Limb. Property (Mduted out by de
fendant. M. C. D, WHIG Hi',
tnay28 Slu?riirGlynn County.
State uF uEutmi A, i,i uhtm cu.
f|tU ull whom it may concern:—Wherein Jason
JL Floyd will apply ut tho court of ordinary lor
letters of administration oil the estate of Allen I).
Floyd,
These aro therefore to cite and admonish all whom
U nmy concern, to bo and «i paar helbro said court,
to m ike objection*, if any they have, on or before
the llrst M nniay In July uoxt, other wise said letters
Will bo granted.
Witness W. I*. Girardeau, Ordinary lor lability
County, this 27th day of April, J8-V'..
W. 1\ GIRARDEAU,
- may27 O. I.
T
Jti;
itny pm ticnlnr style or taste of tho wearer. Call at
the ritar Clothing K:u|*irium, 147 Bay street.
my 14 WM.O. PRICE.
21KMOVAL.
Tim subscriber has Removed on the
Hay, next door to tho Republican,
oilicc, where he is now opening u
liandsumo assortment of S1*R l NOl
AND .-UMMER GOODS, which he will sell by tho
pattern or make to order in thu most fashionuldo
style. ALso, Ready Made clothing for tho present
and coming season.
Thankful for piu»t favors, ho hopes to merit a con-
tiuuuncu of thu sumo.
N. It.—Culling, Altering uud Repairiug done at
the shortest notice.
Just received White Drill (’oats and Pant*, White
and Figured Marseilles Vests, for sate at a small pro-
lit.
aprli JOHN W. KELLY.
ii
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
JEFFERSON STREET NEAR BROUGHTON.
The subscriber takes this opportunity
to iulbrin his friends and the public, that
he is enabled, from ox|M*rlcucc, uud tlio
.intuitive perception* of the truths of-
science, bused mi tlio common rules or Hiirvoying
forms, both plane and spherical, to cut and make up
1 garment* to Ut the humuu form (11 tbo most complete
, nnd finished style, to all who may favor him with u
— j call.
Boy*’ fancy dresses, Ball costumes, Military and
Firemen’* Uniform*, Ac., Ac.
I 4 . HORACE GRANT,
Jenirsmi *t., ouo door North of Hroughtou street,
dec 7— ly
GEORGIA, LHIEUTY COUNTY.
O N tlio llrst Monday in July next application will
ho made In the honorably tho Court of Ordma
ry ofsuid county for letters of ndininl.-trntten mi Hie
e dale of Gideon Mcffowen, late of said county, de
ceased. ANN McGOWl-.N.
June 2
“ ’ NtmtE.
T HREE months Ut ter dale application will bu mado
to the Marino Bunk of ^avnmmh for tbo pay
ment of two Twenty dollar lulls, viz : letter It, 11070,
and letter O, 697, the left halves of wltich liavu been
lost. JAMES P. HUDSON,
lallahassoo, Flu., May 17. 1861*. :iui’ )> my20
JUNMlNlMTltA l lUX SALE.
O N the llrst Tuesday iu July next will be sold in
front of tbe Court llm^o, In tbe city of Sevan.
Hall, all tbo real estate belonging to Hie estate of
James M. Bates, late of Cteitlmm Comity, deceased.
Bold by rcrmiSHion of the (>mrt of Ordinary, and by
order of tlio Admlaistratrlx, for the benellt of the
hairs and creditors. ANN If. RATES,
muy25 s Admlufatrutrlx.
T'RESH Soiinou, Ixibsters und Sanline*, for
J? aale by Jan 2 A BoN.MiD.
‘ ’ WANTED,
A SITUATION as wet nur-e, by a healthy young
woman. Would have uu onjuullun to travel, ,
Good references given. ( of self, and all other work done iu a workmanlike
or go Into tho country,
Apply at thin olllco.
Ot—June 24'
'DASKETS! BASK^i’S!—We would cull the
JD attentteu of tho LuIioh l»» our Htock «r Work,
Traveling and Unu Fancy Baskets, the larges ta**ort-
ment in the city, at tho House Furnishing 8U>ro, 156
Broughton-streou
mar21 HORACE MORSE.
us, i.Aitu, ku—2U bins rrimo wtru; ou un
Taylor k Hon’* Ate; 60 Un sugar, «odn und bub
' “ It: nxwlved uud for »alo by
UcMAIIUN k DOYLE,
206 and 207 Bay alreeL
P A 1’im HANGINGS AND HOHDKHS.
Just received 11 great assortment of tlio most
elegant patterns, witli herders fo match, (join ~
cent* Hi 82, mi CHAFFER A (XJ.’rf,
npriiu No. 0 Whitaker slreot.
G. M. GRIFFIN,
Sl/CCI’JSSOU TO IsATB M. KASTMAN.
Corner of llrynn and Whitaker Streets.
HA^imwon hand u heaulUiil us- --v
Horltneiit «f Jewelry nf every dig-
erlpthm nnd kind worn by unites
and gunllctnou, und will KullatimiiHiially low prices,
I have this day received (per Expru*g) a largo
Htock uf elegant Sivur Ware, cmirtlsting of (Mko nnd
Pie Knives, plain and engraved Fish Knives und
Fork*, Pickled Knives and Fork*, Knives, Fork* uud
Spin>ii*J Napkin Ring*, Nutmeg Grater*, Ae. Ac., all
lu Murce.cncases, uud 'tullnbte for presents, l have
also tills day received nit addition lu my Block of
bail work ot light colored Curls, Topsy*, Braids,Front
Pieces. Bands. Uncle Tom, Ac., which new makes
my (tHsorininnt complete, orders received for any
color do,drud.
Watches renuired hy uud iiiuter thu Hunervisloii
self, and nil oilier work done iu a wurkiniuiU!
uiuiiner, und warranted. may 26
0 " n conhhTnmknt-
2<X)0 Inis hid* Prlmn Corn;
100 1I0 Cow IVum;
2iM»Muck* “Palace Mills'’ Flour:
10 hhl* Raw Gim;
D> do Mimonsahola Whisky;
6 do Domestic Brandy;
For Mate low, by
JolU I’ATTKN. HUTTON k 00.
B KaSUV, OIN, WUlhKV ANU HUM-Kor UK
tT (rn»yS0) WOLUMS ft KATGUir.
CHASuiToFHUEEDDCEr
/M and after Sunday, tlio Uth October, Inst.,
aud until further uotice, tho Passeuger Train*
on tbe Centrul Railroad will run as follow* :
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON,
leaves Suvannub Daily at...6 a m uud 12.16 v u.
Arrive In Macon “ “..2.16 v x 44 1 am.
(.cave Macon “ “.11.45 a m “ 9.30 pm.
Arrive In Savon’U “ “10.45 v m “ 7.20 a m
UOTWKKN 8AVA.V.VA11 ANU AUUDSTA.
Leave Savannah 12.15 p m uud 0.30 p. m.
Arrivo in Augusta 8.45 pm 44 6.30
Leave Augusta 6. am 4 * 4.30 r x
Arrive iu Savannah 1.30 p m “ 10.46 p
IIKTWKBN MACON ANU AUGUSTA.
Leave Macon 11.45 a m uud 0.30 p x.
Arrivo iu Augusta 8.45 pm 6.30 a m.
Leave Augusta 0. am 44 4.30 pm.
Arrive iu Macou 2.15 pm “ 1. am.
HOTWKKN SAVANNAH, SULUClWEVtUK & 'EATGNTON.
Lcavo Eavannab ,6. a
Arrivo iu Miltedgeviilo 2.45 p
Lcavo Macon 11 45 a
Arrive lu Eatouton 6. p
W. M. WADLEY Gon’l Supt.
Bavunnah, Gu., Out. 12, 1855. ootlG.
ChangeufTchediIleon ’■the
SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD
.Over wlucR pumi-s the Ureut
New York & Kew Orleans Mails.
O N Htttl alter tiuuduy, February 3U, 185G,
two dally truius between Macon uud Columbus,
aud one between Macon ami Amorteus,
Leave .Macou.pt 2 a m, uud H p m; arrive nt Colum
bus at 7 16 A M, und 10:i0 p m ; leave Columbus *
4 15.1 m, and 1 30 p m; arrive at Macou ut 10 64 a
and 7 40 p m;leave Mucon at 2 am; arrivo nt Ameri
0U8 at 0 40 a M; luavo Amoricus ut 2 20 p m;arrive ul
Macou at 7 40 p m; making ueomplutecomiuciiou be
tweeu Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings
ville, Wilmington uud Charleston; also, with Central
KuilruudTruius fo Savannah, Millcdgu ville uud Eatou-
ton, nnd with Mucon uml Western trains to Atluuta.
Chattanooga, Nashville aud Knoxville, Tcnn.
At Columhu* with Girard uud Mobile Kulirnnd ...
Eufaula, Ala., conuectiug daily ut America* with
four horse Post Coaches to Tullulmsscc, Alban"
Thuinasvillo, Buinbrldge, &c., with Iri-weukly haci
to Lumpkin, Cuthbort, Ac., at Fort Valley with hacks
to Perry, Haynesvillo, Hawkinsvlllo nml Knoxville,
Ga. Passenger* for Amorices nml points below Fort
Valley, should tako tho 1216 p m train Trom Uavuu-
nnh; nnd tho 5pm train from Augusta, to avoid do-
toulion ut Macon. For other point* on the South-
Western or MuHcogen Roads tuko either train from
8uvannalt or Augusta. Passenger* leiuiug Atucri-
cn* at 2 20 p m will reach CulumbUH ul lo 3U r m thu
Hunui night.
Passongor* from Columbus uml thu Want for Am-
erteus, tfoulh-western Georgia or Florida, should
tako tho 130 p m train ul Columbus, sleep at Fort
Valley, iuid roach America* at 0 40 a m next morn
ing.
First clas* steamship* leave Savannah for Now
York on WudncHilay* and Saturdays, and for Phila
delphia on Wednesday*, passage i.i tho Cabin $25,
Steerage $8.
Faro from Montgomery to Savannah $14 00
“ Columbus •« “ 10 00
“ Amorteus “ “ 8 su
GKO. w. ADAMS, Sup t.
Mucon, Junimry 30lh, i860. inuyltf
BATI.Y RXECUTJifl AT THIS
JOURNAL,
BOOK tc JOB OFFICE.
Merchants can bo BuppTiud'ut short notice with
Dill-Head*, Bills o* Lwlliiff,
Dray Hooka, Circulars, Cards
and Dlnuk Books*
Particular "attention JlveiUo BOOK AND PAM-
I’llLKl' PRINTING, such us Catalogue* for Colleges,
Proccodlugs or Meetings. Ro|>orts, Hy-Iaw.1, etc.
Thunkful for tho vory liberal pntronago lirretoioro
received, wo rosiwcUully solicit a continuance ol
tlio sumo, fueling ttmt wo *lmll bn ablo to plcuso all
who may favor u* with n cull, both as to prices und
exooutlon of work.
in a
£
DYING AND RENOVATING
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 YORK STREET, NEAR THE COURT HOUSE,
SAVANNAH. GA..
Ifistnbllshed In lKM.
I IHB Subscriber grateful to bis friends and
put runs for their continual favors, would state
l In additlou to the improvement* in DYING, ao
qulred by him during hi* last visit to England and
Scotland, lms mado arrangement* for extending bis
business, by which ho Is now enabled to dyo a
greater vartoly of color* on *ilk and woolen drosses,
shawls, &c., which lie trusts will generally please
all who may favor him with their patronage.
Goiitlemeu’s garment* dyed, cleaned or reuovuted
as may be required, in tlio same superior stylo which
haa generally so much pleased hte patrons and
Table Covers, and Lidios’ Crape Shawls, &c.,
cleaned aud finished in the first style.
Ladies’ Bonnets dyod, bleached and pressed iu
tho most fashionable styles.
Order* from tho country promptly ntlouded to.
Term* moderate.
Wheu parcel* aro went by steamboats or railroad,
word should bo sent him by letter through tho |H>si
olllco. so that ho may know where to call for them,
rncli 10 ALEXANDER OALLOWAY.
UlSiNTZELitlANN’ft
ESSENCE OF JAMAIC I GINGER.
T HE distinguished favor with which this essence
has been received throughout ull sectious of
Dm Union us u remedy at once sufe. ngrecubfo uud
ellbr.tuui for Incipient Diarrhoea, Cltolern Morbus,
Weuk uud relaxed Bowel*, Prostration by heat or
fatigue, Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Colic, Cramp, Lan
guor or Debility from sedentary habit*, &o., ha* In
duced tho proprietor to give it every publicity iu his
power. Lpun its inerrits comment 1* unnecessary,
u* Us own intrinsic worth is it* best eulogy. R car
ries with It tho evidence of it* sii|»orior excellence,
freely attested to by the young, thu old, uml score*
of families who. prompted by a careful regard for
their health uml comfort, aro dally adopting It a* an
IXUISH.NS.VBLK kamily HKMKDv. There Is perhaps no
medicinal preparation extant so simple und burnt*
less, yet salutary nnd ollhctlvo, whose worth will he
more appreciated or universally adopted than tlio
Liquid uinger prepared by Ueintzelmun.
* 1 by J. K,
NOT ICR TO MARINERS.
fflllB buoy* at Ht. Ninons Inlet and Bound liavo
X been arranged In tho following manner :
Uutor Bar Bifoy is a largo llrst class nun, fainted
red, with tbo No 2 iu white—Is placed *1* twenty
foot water at low tide, aud must bo left uu tbo star
board hand entering. 8t Simons Unlit bear* X W
by W W. North point or Jokyl W by N N.
Middle Buoy—1* a largo hocouU class nun, paint
ed black, with No 1 in white—I* placed in sixteen
feel water at low lido, on tho Eastern edge or the
Middle Ground, and must bo Iclt on the iiort hand
entering. St Simons Light hours N W hy W »* W,
North |N>iut or Jukyl W by N.
luner Buoy—I* a second class mm, painted black,
with the No 3 in white—i* pi iced lu twenty-one
leet water at low tide, on tho |>eiul ot shoal running
otrfrnm Jokyl Island, uud must be left on the |*irt
hand outorlng. Ht Simons Light bears N K by N h
X. North point Jukyl W hy 8 )i 8.
In tho Bound I* the Lower Middle Ground Buoy—
which is urecondcluss uuu, painted with red uud
black horizontal stripes—I* placed in twuivo feel
water nt low tide, on tho lower point of tho Middle
Ground, to murk thu two chuuucl*. Bt .Simon*
Light hears N E hy E. North point of Jckyl Island
8 K by 8 }i 8.
Middle Middle Ground Buoy—is a second class
nun, painted red, with No 4 iu white—Is pluccd lu
eighteen feet water ut low tide, near tho elbow of
thu Middle Ground, uud must be tell on thu star
board hand enterlug. North point of Jekyl bars N
K H K. Brunswick polut \V by 8.
Upjier Middle Ground Buoy—is n second class
tutu, painted led, with tho No 0 in white—I* placed
lu 18 feet water ut tew tide, near tho upper cud of
tho Middle Gruund, und uuut ho letl on tlu: star
board band enterlug. Brunswick point bear* W
ii 8. Mouth or Joky I Crock 8 )i K.
Non;—lu running iu lor fc‘t .Simons Kir bring thu
Light to bear N IV by W W, while in four fathoms
water. This bcurlug il* u course -will tako you up
to tho Outer Bur Buoy uud into the Sound, passing
the buoys a* directed.
By order of tho Light House Board.
C. MAN|GAULT MORRIS,
Jo28—tf 1* H. luspeetor, Oth District.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
T HE buoys at ;>'t. Andrew’s Inlet nnd 8«)uud lmvo
been urrang<-d hi tho following munner:
dur Buoy—is u second class etui, painted red, with
tho No 2 In while—Is placed ill sixteen water at tew
tido, nud must bo left on tho starboard Iwnd enter
ing. Little Cumberland Uglit bear* W by W X.
South point of Jekyl N W by \V.
Middle Buoy—I* a second olns* call, painted red,
with thu No 4 In white—I* placed in nineteen feet
water at low tide, neur tho High North Breakers,
uud must he left uu tho starboard hninl entering.
Cumlaud IJght hear* W by N N. 8outh i»oint of
Jukyl N W H W.
luner Buoy—I* a second class cun, painted black,
with No 1 iu white—is placed hi twenty-ono feet
water at tew tide, near a dry shoal ruimin*.' oil*from
Cumberland Island, uml must be left uii the purl
hand entering. Cumberland Light hear* 8 \V by W
>4 W. Houth point of Jokyl N IV >; w.
In tho Sound Is tho Middle Ground Buoy—second
class cun, painted with red iuid black horizontal
stripes—placed in tun feel Water at tew tide, on u
polut or shoal rituning down Trout tho Butiilu River,
und nearly in tho middle of the Sound. Vessels
must not pass to the westward ol it. Cumberland
Light hour* 8 hy E U K. luner iwlnt of Jekjl N
W a W.
Buoy ut the sntranco of fc'ati I la River—Is a second
class can, painted bluek, with No 3 in white—l*
placed iu ten feet wutnr ut tew lido, and must bo
lelt ou tho port bund entering. Cumberland light
bears 8 by E. Outer point ot Jekyl bear* S K.
Notk.—In running hi lor St. Andrew's Uar bring
tho Light to bear W by X )i S’, white iu lour liitli-
ouirt water. Tills hearing ns a course will take volt
up to the Bar Huey, then haul on to the northward
until the Middle Buoy, No 4, I* in range with thu
Light, (to avoid two l unpi iu u direct hue. \V by X
ii N, betwucu the two buoys.) wheu steer for it—
IHissing it to the southward. From this buoy 11X
IV by W a tt* course will bring you into tho Sound,
By order of tbo Light House Board.
0. MANIGAl'LT MORRIS,
Je28—tf L. II. Inspector, Oth District.
bousamli upon thousands
DkFuRD, Druggist,
Bavanuah, Ga.
For sate t
jel0 3ni
Brooke Hall Female Seminary,
MEDIA, DELAWARE CO., PA.
MISS MARIA L. EAST.MANN, I’rixcii-al.
This Bominary, located hi tlio do-
lightful uud healthy viilago or Media,
thirteen mllos from Philadelphia, by
Railroad, will bo ’ '
OPENED ON WEDNESDAY,
September 10th, 1856.
Tuo commodious building, now in process ol'erec-
lion, witli ull tho modern improvement*, will he
Untshcd bv the llrst of August, and whl cuntahi such
accommodations, both in i>oini of taste and comfort,
as cannot fall to satUfy parents that while tiiclr
daughter* are enjoying thu beuellts of tncutul cul
ture, they have uiso the comforts ofa refined homo.
This Institution is ostubILhcd with u view fo ulforil
to young ludie* thu rno-t perfectcombiuution of ad
vantage* fertile attainment of a thorough and ac
complished education, aud 110 pains or oxpense will
bo spared to render it In rculity what it professes to
be. a school ol’ superior merit. Miss Eastman, tho
Principal, was at thu >ead ol a school iu New Eng
land previous toherresideuce in Pennsylvania, and
for thu last six year* lias been known to the patrons
of Aston Ridgo Seminary, as presiding teacher in
that institution.
Tho lit. Rov. A. Potter, Bishop of tho Diocese of
Pennsylvania, *uys:—
“Mi** M. 1* Kastman, who proposes to open a
Yeung Ladies’ Semiuury iu Media, Delaware Co.,
i’u , iu September next, ha* been known in tho sub
scriber for several yours post, lfo has a very high
opinion of her uupucity, elllclency nud dcvotedtios*
us uu oducutor. .She bus Iuid a largo and success-
r*il oxporionce. Tlio building which is to be erected
for her use will contain ovury accominodatteu. Tho
village uml surrounding country aro cll*tlugul*hod
fir lieu thfulnoss und beauty, uud the subscriber has
confidenco tluu pareut* who entrust their daughters
to Miss Eastman will have no reason to regret it.”
Ml** Kuatnuoi will bo utded by un elllciuut corps
of reucher*.
The French language will he taught aud *pukuu
by u Parlsiau lady, residing iu thu family.
The Lutiu, German, rpanishuudltaliuu languages
will receive duo attention.
Tlio Natural Sciences will be taught, with tho aid
of a large ami expensive apparatus.
The Musical Department will bo under tho charge
oru lady eiuineutly qualified to fill tho situation; aud
ull preferring u mute teacher ou the Piano or in
Singing, can lmvo tho benefit of a Visiting Teacher
from Philadelphia.
Drawing uud Puinting will be under thu direction
of u lady accomplished iu the art.
Thu number of pupils is limited to farty.
Thu Terms for Board uml Tuition iu all the branch
es except Music, aro $160 per tsosaiou of five mouths.
Ml** Kastmiiu has liberty to ruler to the following
gontlomen:—.
111. ltov. A. Pottor, D.D., und tlio Episcopal clergy
Hun. F: Pierce, President of the United States,
Hon. 8. P. Chase, Governor of 0.1 lo.
L^Jliui. N. B. linker, Ex-Governor of Now Hamp
shire. 1
lion. M. W. Tappnn, M. O. from New York.
Rov. N. Stem,ul Norristown, l*a.
Rov. A. McLeod, Clearfield, Pa.
Marco llutlar, Esq,, nr Philadelphia.
J. B.lJktejRq., do.
E. W. Clark, Ksq., do.
Georgo Whurtou, E*q., do. «
Christopher Lower, Pottsvllle, l’«.
Georgo Wyman, 8t. Isniis, Mo.
Hon. P. C. Johnson, Washington, D. C.
For further particulars, or lor circular* npply to
the Principal, MISS MARIA KASTMaA,
JelO cod 3m Media, Delaware Co, l'a.
FBBSI'II MILLINERY
A.vn
Sresa Making.
MRS. FREELAND 1ms open
cd at her Rooms, No. 174
Broughton Street, a fine aclec-
Bon of Spriug Millnery, and is
constnnt ly receiving j>er steam
ora. new und dillbront styles nf Bonnets; also, Dress
and Mantilla patterns.
A3* Bonnet* cleaned aud pre**ed hs usual,
nnrlti
. ,JNK PRLTARATTONB.
HcUnbold’i Highly Concentrated Com
pound Fluid Extract. Bachn.
ISA CERTAIN, SAFE, AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY
lOR Dfacose* of too Rlmidor, Kidneys, Gravel,
Dropsy, Weakness, Secret Dkeasea, Olmtrnd*
Female Complaints, aud all dlneosea at the
Sexual Organs, whether in
. ■ MALE OR FEMALE,
from whatovor cause they may have originated, and
NO MATTER OF HOW LONG STANDING.
This popular and epecltte remedy is now ottered
to the afflicted, and guaranteed to cure all.tho abovo
oomplaluts. It (searches out tho very root or the
dlseaso, driving out all the diseased fluid* or tho
body, thua removing the cause and rendering the
cure
CERTAIN AND PERMANENT.
Tills medlcino allays pain and inflammation, which
other romcdlcs luvurmbly cuuso, and can bu taken
with leas troublo and ex|>cnflo to patients. 11:1* In
fallible remody has saved tin
hands or
UERCII.ESS QUACKS,
If not from promaturo graves. In cases of infection
tho Compound Ruohu is the only article worthy of
tho least coufldeuco of tho afflicted In performing
SAFE rrntfti-
It contain* no narcotic, mercury, or other injurious
drug, but is purely a VtgdabU CompotitUm. Ills
vory agreoablo to tho ta*to, uroates no iwrcoptihie
odor, and may bo token by persona ol' either sex
without hindrance Dora business or medical advice,
as plain directions for use accompany tlio medicine.
Reader, iryou have any of tho above complaints, do
not neglect them,
DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS.
With thla medicine you can cure yourself, and thna
prevent all exposure.
TRUTH MUST AND WILL PREVAIL
This modtclno spcodlly and eitectuully euro* the
most vlrulout form of secret diseases, and eradicates
every paillclo or infectious mutter from tho system,
restoring tho luiticut to a perfest state of
HEALTH AND PURITY.
Helmbold’a Highly Concentrated Com
pound Fluid Fxtract Sarsaparilla*
For puritying the Blood, removing all diseusea ari
sing from excess or Morcury, oxposuro and im
prudence lu life, chronic constitutional diseases,
arising from nu impure state of Blood, and tho
only reliable and effectual known remedy for the
euro of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Scald Hcud, Ulcer
ations or thu Throat and Legs, Pains und Swellings
of the Bones, Tetter, Pimples ou tho Faco, and all
Scaly Eruptions of thu Skin.
It is grulilylng to the proprietor of these medicines
to bo able to statu that it is now nearly throe years
siucc they were llrst introduced, during which time
they liavo been extensively used In various parts of
tho United States, and lmve givuu to paticut and
practitioner tho highest degree of satisfaction iu tho
various cases in which they have boon employed r
whether iu town, country, hospital or private prac
tice, tlioy have iuvarinbly given tbe most docided
und unequivocal satisfaction, and produced tho most
salutary uud bcuollciul streets. Numerous tetters
have been received from tho most distinguished
physicians iu the country, aud' from tbe professors
of several medical colleges, recommending in the
highest terms the vuluo of these medicines, and
their superiority over all other preparations for
such complaints as the proprietor locommemls.
Numerous preparation* of Sarsaparilla and of Buchu
and various modos of preparing them have been
S lvcn, nil of fthich of course will diU’cr according to
10 mode or preparation which each individual may
adopt.
These niediciues require considerable cure In the
preparation aud tho employment of different men
strua in successive operation to tako up tho extrac
tive matters, aud, in consequence, are most fre
quently Improperly made, and uot unfrequcnUy
much Impaired, If uot ronderod totally inert, by the
injudicious iuid unskilful monugomeut of those unac
quainted with pharmaceutical preparations. It is
t lereforu of the highest consideration and import
ance to thu public and to tbe faculty that the
should bu standard preparations of uniform strong
aud possessing the most advantages. To effect tl
and obviate the evil ulluded to, I liavo made a num
ber or experiment* fo ascertain tho most cflbctual
mode of extracting thu virtues of thu Sarsaparilla
and thu Ruchu, aud to discover the most eligi
form for their exhibition. Tho experiments m
resulted most favorably, aud it is with much pleas
ure 1 now oiler to the public and tbe faculty my
Compound Fluid Extracts, which contain nil tho vir
tues of tho urtlclcs they ure represented to be made
from in a highly concent rated form, and aro tho most
oclivo preparations which can ho made. Two ta-
blcspoousful of the Extract SursapariUa, added to a
pint of water, is equul to tho IJsbou diet drink, and
ouo bottle fully equals iu strength ouo gallon or Syr
up Sarsaparilla nr dccdcUun ns usually made.
. PRICES:
Fluid Extract Buchu, $1 j*er bottle, or 6 for $6
** “ Sartnpurllla “ “ “ “ **
Certificates of cures and recommendations from
distinguished professors and physicians will accom
pany each preparation. PreparoB and sold by
H. T. HELMBOLD,
Practical and Analytical Chemist,
203, Chestnut-si., near tho Girard House l'hlla.
To bo had of Druggists and Dealers in ovory sec
tion of the Uuited Stale* and Cauudus.
AU letters for tbo medicine directed to thu propri
etor receive immediate attention, and safo deliveries
guaranteed. sept 1—ly-dtw
~ JOHN 11, MOORE A CO.; ~
GIBBON’S BUILDINGS, SAVANNAH., Ga.
WHOLESALE U RETAIL DRUGGISTS.
Would cuiltUe attention of Merchants, Factors,
Planters, Physicians and others, to tliolr ex-
-■ tensive uud well selected stock, comprising
every article lu their line of business, and which they
offer for sale on the most reasonable terms for cash,
wary fa located hoar tha Depot and Poht umce. u \
" ‘ way. and contains about tJtirty largo
bed Room*, with good and trusty servant, 3
.. _ at bond, bothladlM and gentlemen on recti *
•d at thfa InstHstioa, and will receive the most «S
and klad attention from the Proprietor, as w5L
hi* Matron. Hfa'pracUca in that horrible diiM^
Cancer, for tbo past tea: years fa not
any Physician In.tbo South.. Pattern* ore board*
at 11 per diem, or $16 per month. $10 being raqn^
0T Fee* to be agreed upon belore tbe cm* iiu
dertaken. AU oommunteatioo* must bepotitJS
addressed to , W. R. M0SBjX W4,
M«« - GrUUn, dt. _
■pOTATOKfck—400 barrel* aupcrior HiSil
1 Patotoos: 60 do WesternKeds:and69dolwfE
Blow*, for sale by om{ *l
KKU31K’8 PATENT WATER FILTER
Ail assortment of sizes on
hand. Wo warrant them to make
tlio Savauunh River Water, even
though dipped directly out of the
River, a* pure and clear as the
finest Spring Witter. About forty
oftliese Filters arc now In usu lu
this city, and ovory person who ha*
thorn, will cheerfully testily to tboir
oltlciency. Indeed, thu Board ol
_______ Water Commissioners hero, say in
their KoiKjrt, it la tho only Filter that does eilectual-
ly purify tho Savannah River Water.
Cali and see one in operation at our House Fur
nishing and Stovoostabllsinent,Hodgson’s new block.
KENNEDY St BEACH,
fob 27 CornerorBroughton und Bull sts.
ICE PITCHERS.
DOUBLE
Wnter Pitchers,
Sorno new utni beautiful
designs, Plated und Brita-
nia.
At tho 11 j use Furnishing
Store,
166 BROUGHTON STREET.
HORACE MORSE,
Savannah, April30.
apr30
VIRGINIA CENTRAL R.ROAD.
Winter Arraujiemf.nl—Cart Star linyfocm Ennui St.
Heavy Rail all (he way tolhmtoiiMVlIlr.
W HEN tlio Potomac fa closed with ico thfa
route limy bo rolled on by puHsengors, to on.
stiro tho cuiinoutlou going North or South, The road
is onUroly roluld witli a Mipcrior T rail a* far as
Gordousvlllo. During thu whiter tho train will start
from tho old station, iu Richmond, on Broad street,
at 7ii A M., pa** Gnrdonsvillo ut II a m., and arrive
inStunutoiint325 i* >1. Ixmn train leave'sstumi-
MW ut 0 40 A M, passe;*Gordousvlllo at 11a m, and
arrive in lUchiuuini ut 2.301* m.
Fare to Gordons ville $2 00
“ “ 6 00
Roth trains arrivo In Gorduunvillo iu ample tiino
to take thu train nr thu Orange uml Alexandria Hull-
road. Poracms who leave Richmond at m a »., can
taku thu Orange and Aloxuudrla ears at Gordons,
ville ff they chooso to do so, uud by that tunlu will
roach Alexandria by U.401> m., but this uumimuy can
ticket them only to Gordnnuvlllo.
0017 tf H. B. WHITCOMB, HupL
U and for aale by J. W. TllRELKKLD,
mayll Oottirtai and WhUhaksr airarts.
PE lilODI (J ilTiHV
J PUTNAM’S Monthly Mugaxinu for May.
. Frank !*•»lie’s Gazette ol Fushiou* for May.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Reviow lor April.
Received and fur sale by
WARNOCK & DAVIS,
inuylfr i6u Congress street,
1 'Ofx UHL8. FLOUH lu storo aud lor nuic
*“ V. by »nay7 CRANE, WEI.18 A CO.
ffT/i Cask* Ohio Catawba Uratidy in atow,
aud ter wile by the only regular Agent for
Savuiumh. j. j|. EYRE,
• 94 Bay street.
JUST RHCRIVKD.
PER 8TKAMEK, an assortment of
my 14
m Missos nml ChilUron’* Pimii8|ruwH,
'St
—(— . Iji.IIuh’NWJI'UUTAN UONNKm. IN-
iA.stii’ IIATS ami FLATS. Alsu a fuw 7575'
JIA1S. For .ala Ly Mils. FBUEIANI),
17 MruuiiLtim alrtiol
L ISLE THREAD GAUNTLETS—Tho only
article or tlm klntl III tllu city. Fur mile by
J. W. THUFJ.KEI.il,
raarJT ooroer orjMugrcasanilWliUaker-atii.
A pples a potatoes—
10 bhla Choice Mcrccr PoleUiue;
II*
For aale by
■Vll
Ituuotl Awiloa.
J. A. SHOWN.
AHTHITR’S
PATENT Am-T’IG1IT SELF-SEALING
CANS AND JAES,
For Preserving
FRUITS,
TOMATOES, &c.
Full direction*
for preserving
accompany each
Can. Fur sale at
manufacturer’*
prices by the
Agent, J'"
HOlt’CE MORSE,
116 Broughton
street.
may 2d
TO” wool sellers. -
T HE Undersigned have this day opened a
Storo lu Congress street, opposite the Market,
for the purchase of Wool, sheep Skins, Hides, Bees
Wax, Door Skins, and Country Produce In general.
Tho highest cash prices will bo paid for all tbo above
artlclo* 011 delivery ,in Savannah. Mr. L. J. GUII.-
MARTIN hus boon appointed as Agent, to whom t
persons having business transactions with tho u;
dcrslgncd nmy apply.
J. W. SMYTHE k CO.
Savannah, May 19,1850. may20
PIANO FOKTKS.
HAVING lately received large ad
ditions fo our PIANO FORTES, wo
nre enabled fo oiler ut till* linio tbo
groate*t vuriuty Iroin tbo best manu
facturers, from tbo plainest square to the most club
orutcly curved, and from six fo seven octave*.
Our llano* aro detected from the manufacturer*
whom wo lmve full confidence In, and wo ure par
ticularly requested by them fo give a guaranty with
overy instrument sold by us as regard* durability,
tone, kc.
Persons in waul of a first rate instrument inify ro-
ly with safety ti|mn getting suoh a one hy selecting
from the following makerii, whoso Instruments we
cmleuvor fo keep euuatuiitly on baud, viz ; IL Wor
cester, J. Chickeriug k Eon, Nunn* k Clarke, Bacon
& Ravens, H. Water*, nml Hnlne*, Brothers & Cant
mlng. I. \\\ MORRELL k IX),
Hug 27
COOL REi'llEAT i
THE ABBOR BILLIARD SALOON,
(ui-staiuh)
Coruor Hull ami Ilryan streets, over Barber Shop.
.tuuo 27 J. M. HAYWOOD, Ageut.
S AT XX XX O USE,
HOT, COLD AND NIIOWER.
I HAVK been asked fo allow tbo Rath Roeras fo
(eiuniti open fo a Inter liunr than nine o’tluck ;
Piburcfore give tmliee that from till* date tbo Ruth
IIouho will be upon until eleven o'clock at night.
Price 25 cents. Six ticket* for $1.
Jo27 J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent.
FIIIOMWAIILIi IMTIK,
AT ltEDUCifiD RATES.
B ARGAINS can now bo bad by all those who
wish to olqtho tbumsotve* genteelly, ns l wilt
bed tbo balaucu or my lteudy-Mado, ut roducod
rates on time, and ten per cent, oil" for cash. Cn.l
and avail yoursoir of tbo cbanco to obtain good arti
cles. At the Star Clothing Emporium.
WILLIAM O. PRICK,
Jane 27 147 Bay street.
or approved credit, vix;
PAINTS, VARNISHES, GLASS, &C.,
White Lead, Pure aud No. 1; Ticman’s Colors, dry
and in oil 5 Japan, Copal, und Conch Varnlsnes ;
Linseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Window Glass, Put
ty, Gold Leaf, Point Brushes, Sash Tools, ami Glo-
xiers’sDlamouds.
LAMP, MACHINERY AND TANNERS’ OILS,
Bleached Sperm, Whale und Lord Oils, for burning ,
ull descriptions of Oil for machinery, viz., Patent Oil
Unbleached Sperm, Lard and Rape Seed Gil; also
Tanner*,’ Neats, Foot and Sweet Oil.
GROCERS’ ARTICLES.
Nutmeg*, Mace, Afaplco, Ciuuamon, Popper, Ginger,
Mustard, Saturates, Soda, Pearloali, Sweet oil, Starch,
Fig Bluo, Matches, &o.
FOR PIIYSICIAN8.
A great variety of tho best French. English, and
American Chemicals, Pharmaceutical Preparations,
Select*powdors, Surgical Instruments, Vials Spocio
Jure, Metallo Saddle bags, Ac. Also,
CAMPHENE AND BURNING FLUID.
Any ouo who may favor them with their orders may
depend upon their receiving thu boat attention, and
that all goods furnished will bo of a reliable quality,
8hould they not givo ontlro satisfaction, they mhy bo
returned at tho option or tho purchaser.
mahlOU
t bribe, |
BRIGHAM, KELLY fl Ot.
TTNITED State*, Canada and Cuba. I
cj?SS'maSb. , ““ of,tt * U ‘’ new ,upplf 14
Napoleon’s Confidential Correspondence witst
brotiier Joseph. 1
Davau’s History of the Queen’s of the Hmu
lauover—2 vote.
I PTho Ailochi In Madrid,
Komancoof tho Harom, by Miss Pardue.
. Rachel Gray, by Julia Kavanaugb.
Earnest Linsioad, by Mrs. Leo Hents.
m,r3 ■ W.THOHNKWIUWb,
J UST UKOEIVED—20 boxaiaSSEST.
prime article, 20 tierces choice Teanenk
ams. In store, and for aale by
mar 28 WAYNE, OREN VILLE A CO
At EW CHOP OUBA MOLABBES^TETcu
XI go of Iho Abbott DurcTOQI, OUlr
(Or ealo In lot. to «nit purcbMera.b/
1.B31 HOBGKM fc NORWl
—WSBi AWPTPttOLITEHV—
WAREHOUSE,
140 Oongrem and 67 At 7ul Im strati
T IE UNDERSIGNED would tokothis opDcr
tunity to express to his friend* and tbe ma
generally, his sincere (banks for tbfflr liberal paint
ageondmfluenco, which has resulted In extemioti^
hi* trade to all parts of the State. Also, Ckrolb
florldo, Alabama and Tennessee, thereby euUa
dm to exhibit a stock unsurpassed In any Suntberi
city.
Families, Merchants, Hotel Keepers, and Stuz
boat Owners aro particularly invited to examined,
present stock, which fa now complete in all fa
various departments, consisting In put oftkefbUot
ing goods, vis:
CARP El DEPARTMENT.
Royal Medallon,
Royal Velvet,
Mocet Wilton,
russets,
»!glteli drugged, (ut n
rlous widths,)
Mosaic Hearth 4
, Velvet aud Cl
Tapestry Brussels, Tufled Rugs,
Power Loom Brussels, Piano and table Coven,
Three ply Ingrain, Door Mats(every varkt?
Two ply Ingrain, Sliver k Brass Stoir Bodi
Wool Dutch, Carpets Bindings, tc.
CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY DEPA AtMEX)
Broca telle*, Lace and Muslin Curtain
Satin de Uines, GiltCornices,
Satin and Silk Damask, Gilt Pins and Bands,
Worsted and Cotton Damask. Tasiels, Loopjic
Cords; Velvet and Plush or various colors; Windei
Shades, new style.
Also, every variety or Furnituro Covering. Tria
mingy and materials for deooratlng.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS
Flrom two to Twenty-four feet wide, for Halim L
Rooms, cut to fit without a seam. ]
The subscriber will oblige himself to make fa (I
prices on all description or goods as low a* tbeua }■
quality can be purchased in any Northern city. I
49- Carpets out to Rooms and goods sent to m |
part or the city free of charge. .
SO" An oxih) rlenccd UpholBtor will attend to fa I
making aud laying or Carpets and Oil Cloths whtt I
desired. The decorative and curtain departmta it I
n charge of an Upholster or acknowledgedtajtate I
skill. W. H. GUION, Agent 1
octlS 140 Congress and 67 St. Julien iu,
DR. SANFORD’S INVIGORATOR,
r l a mild laxative, tonic and stimulant,audit I
recommended to tho publio, relying upon tub I
trinslo worth in tbe cure of the following complalsb I
AU BilUous Derangements, Sick Headache, Dyipep |
sia. Habitual Costivencss, Cbronlc liiorrboe, "'
Pain in the Stomach and Bowels, General»
Fomalo Weakness. Ac. For sale by Druggisti pi B
orally, and by John. B Moore k Co, and Wa. V j
Lincoln, Savannah. ly febl2
r jj TIMBER ■ T1UBESK11
Undesigned hM'lnrttecei«ed,(>akl
(600) Five Hundred pieces of good iblppi&'g
Timber, averaging over one thousand feet ioitick,
9 feb JEFFERSON KGBKKTS.
ficBZ ““
2 bbls large No 1 Mackerel,
8 do do No 8 do
8 do do No 2 do
2 half bbls Blue Fish,
2 do Pickled Herring,
3 do No 1 Salmon.
6 quarter bbls No 1 Mackerel,
10 kits No 1 Mackerel,
10 do No 2 do
6 kits Tongues and 8ounds,
11000 lbs Cod Fish. For sale low by
jan26 J. A. BROWN, j
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
For one square, of800 ems or less, of any typcwl
larger than Monparell, 76 cents for the firstaodHl
cents for each subsequent insertion,for any timtksl
than one month. /
All Tabular work, with or without Rules; andti B
vertlsomcut* occupying double column, shall ti9
charged double the above rates.
Advertisements or whatever length, forooy tag
less than one month, to be ebargod at tranraff
rates. “
For a longer time at the following rates
No.of8quares|lmo|2mos|8moB|4mos|6mos|UrtG
-- -- wstf ^ ^
1 Square
$10
10
$20
$24
$30
2 Squares...
10
22
26
28
38
3
do ....
20
27
32
36
44
4
do ....
24
82
88
42
62
6
do ....
27
36
44
46
60
0
do ....
30
40
60
64
65
7
do ....
32
43
64
68
70
8
do ....
34
46
68
62
74
6
do ....
30
48
61
66
77
10
do ....
88
60
84
70
60
foS A
YSf B
ut
ifS
HA.
J. E. DE FORD,
APOTHECARHS HALL. 8. E. Coruor or,
Broughton uml Barnard Streets, fc'avan-
nuh Ga., Wholesale and retell Dealers in
Drug*, Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Woods and
Dyo Stuffii, French, English, uud American PerfUm-
cry, Flno Toilet aud Shaving. Soaps, Combs and
Brushes or overy description, Surgical and Dontal
Instruments. Trusses and Supporters or all kinds,
Spices, Snufis, Manufactured Tobucco, All tbo Patent
or Proprietary Medicine* of the day, Superior Inks,
Pure Wines nud Brandies for Medicinal purposes,
Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet aud Funcy Articles, &c.
J9* N. B—Especial attention given to tho
utlon of Physician*’ Proscription* and Family
Recipes. Ship, Family and Travelling Medlcino Cases.
With plain Directions for use, including Directions for
treatment incases of poisoning, Drowning, Ac.
ap7;y
riOHN AND (JOHN MEA1*—1000 bus prime
V Corn, White and mixed; 60 do fresh Corn Meal
n store and for sale by
doc 81 PATTEN. HUTTON A CO.
“ READI-UEADIJ-READIII
That is. if you can seo: and
^^Jif you can’t see, you can HnHyT
Oitfall kinds or “helps to see,’* at the Watch and
Jewelry Store of 1). II. Nichols & Co., in Congress
street, uoxt door to tho corner of Whitaker, where
you can purchase Watches, Jowolry, Silver Ware,
aud Faucy Goods, a* low a* nt nuy other storo in
the country.
Wo have roccived per steamship Alabama a frosb
lot of those lino Steel Spectacles: also, a supply of
Pobblo uml l’erlscopio Lons, which wo nro prepurod
to fit In all kinds of frames, nt short notice. Our
Pcriscoplc Lens (so called from tliolr peculiar shape)
have an advantngo over ull others, us they lmvo n
gfcator range ot" focus, so that the render I* uot
compelled to hold tho hook or paper at u certuiu
distauco from the eye. Call and see.
D. 11. NICHOIAI k CO.
JUS* No charge for showing goods.
mar 11 D. B. X. A CO.
E OPE^-700 colls Hope, various bniuds, all
of good quality, In store uud for sale by
apr29 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
C OHN—Iu store aud for sale by
miri) • 1/1 KEl’l'vSmMN OS,
MERGER UNIVERSITY, ~
PEN FIELD, GA.
FACULTY.
I'RKiinKvr,
N. M. CRAWFORD, I». IK
I’KOKOSUKS,
College.
8. 1*. 8ANF01U), A. M.,
Muthomatics.
J. K. W1IJ.KT, A. M.,
Chemistry aud Natural Philosophv.
H. II. TUCRElt, A. M.,
Bellos Ddtrcs.
U. W. WISE. A. M. f
Greek aud lmtin Inngunuo*.
WILIJAM G. WOODFIN, A. B.,
. Modern luiigunge*.
Theologlval SiimliiiUT.
N. M. CRAWFORD, 1). D:,
Kccloslnulieal History aud Biblical Literature.
WILLIAM WIU.1A1I8, A. M.,
Rystvnmtic and Pastoral Tlieology.
Aundeiny.
THOMAH A. SEALS, Principal.
Tlio Commencement I* held ou tho last Wednesday
iu July.
Tbo noxt Tcnn will commence on tbe Inst Wed
nesday lu August.
Thu price ot’ Board Ut Uio vllfagu U $10 per mouth;
washing, room rout, fool, ka. t $3.
By order of tho Board or Trustees.
my 12 2m 8- j-ANDRUM, Secretary.
oY'UwT
For any time not above specified, a proportko fl
charge will be made. j
A deduction of 26 per cont from the above ntsg
will bo made ou advertisements appearing enhi
slvely on the fourth pago of the daily. I
Advertisements ordered three times a week, r-H
bo charged two-thirds tlio above rates. I
Special notices, 10 ceuts per line for the first, fa I
6 cents for each subSRqout insertion, ami in noc« 1
to be subject to contract. Marriage notices >1. nfl
neral invitations 60 conts each. No special no** I
inserted for less than 60 cents. Obituary Notice*, ■
Koports, Resolutions, or Proceedings of auy Sodttl
Association, or Corporatinl, ordered to be pubfai
ed, 6 cents per lino.
steamboats will bo advertised at $40 per an 0
for each bout advertised.
Steamships, whoro but one is running, $40p«faj
num; If two or more, $30 each. (J
Auctioneers’ advertisements not to be
contract, but to bo charged at the rates preaenfak
per square. |
Tho papor, under no circumstances, tobslw**|
od In a contract. .1
Profossloual and business cards not exceedlM' I
lines, will be Inserted at $20 per annum. I
Calls on peraous to become candidates. wm«|
inserted os other advertisements, to be paid ‘ U,Q I
variably in advanco. .. I
Announcing candidates for office, $10, to be P*» ■
in advance. I
Advertisements not marked on tbe opr* 0 *, 1 1
specified tlmo, will bo Inserted until forbid, »»■
paymont exacted. .^1
When any bill for two months advertising,H
thou contract, amounts to over $60, a deduction «j.
25 per cent will be mode, fl
Yearly advertising, with privilege of chang* fl
bo taken at tbo following rates :
For ono square, renewable pneu a week,
“ “ “ twico “ ..
“ “ “ 8 times orofteart 78
Every additional square contracted for to be com j
ed ouo bulftbo above rates additional. M L
Yearly advortlsore shall be limited to m *r* I
contracted for. All contracts shall bo In wrw I
statlug definitely tbe naturo of the businessw” I
advertised. Any advertisements not properly** I
neoted with the busines* shall bechargcdseio^ I
ly, nnd also any oxccss of matter over the am^ I
contracted for. , -j. I
Contract advorUsemeuts payable quarterly^ 4 i
vertisements from strangers and trouilent pe^j <
payable in advance. All others will be consi 00 ^ .
duo when callod for. „ ^ f
Regular advortlsore and all others sending I
rauuictttions or requiring uotice* designed t1
toutlon to fairs, concerts, soirees, or auy pun* 1
terbtinmenta, where charges nro made ror ao«r j
tanco—all notices or private associations, everj i
tlco designed to call attention to private enterin'" I
calculated or luteudeil to promote Individual “ I
rest*, can ouly bo inserted with tho undent**""* I
that tho same i* to bo paid for. ir litfajjL I
editorial column (which can bo only nt the I
Uou ortho editors) the same will he charged a« I
rate of not les* than 20 ceuts per lino. w I
Advertisement* ordered in the Weekly paP' 4 * I
per squure for each insertion. .. I
Tlio undersignod, publishers or Daily, Tri-w**^ I
and Woekly newspaper* lu Savannah. Ga., I
ouraoivcs strictly to adhere to tho above*"" I
charge*, amt in uo instunco to deviatei therrire®' ( (
The abovo rates to tako effect March 1, low .. ,
Mi
ig,
mulorlty of the uudorelgnod. „ .&* I
N. B.—This schodulo shall not In any "*^25 I
tho lutogrily or existing coutracts. All cotifr*' |l [
tho year or any other specified timo.Hhallonlf ^
with tho explratiou or tho jwrlod for wWcn i
were made.
Ai-kxandkk k 8-vxkd, Republican.
Thompson k Wmnxartm, Morning N#*>
R. B. IIimnw k Com Georqum k
PLUMBING. a. |
P LUMBING, in all It* forioos
tended to at tho ahortestnoUce, andln toPJJ
Afao,^nj^beJgmdgimjerlBathj^ 1 j
lo.
ou Iron. Tin anu *,
Patent ran Water
J Bath Tubs; Copper D”*?
Broughton-8 tgtfij