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ATHAM COUNTY—To all whom It may
\jiooonn: WlicroM.John M»ltory,*IU apply lotuo
Court of Ordinary for Loiters Dlsmlsory as admlnli-
tratlon oa tho Estate of William Wright these aro,
%fc*c«fore,to cite and admonish all whom U may
oooc«rn, to be ami appear boforo Bald Court, to
make objection (If any thoy have) on or before the
first Monday In November uoxt, othwlso Bald Lot-
ton will bo granted.
Witness, John Bilbo, Raq., Ordinary tor Chatham
County. this e.ght day or April 1856.
* john nu.no, o.«. o.
apr8 _
C HATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will l»o
■old on tho first Tuesday In Juno next, before
wo Court House, between tlio legal hours of sale,
lot number twelve (12) New Franklin Ward, in tho
City of Savannah, situated on tho corttor of Mont
gomery street aud Rattle How, together with the
three-story brick warohonso situated thereon; levied
on to satisfy a certain ft fa. Issuing out of Chatham
Superior Court, In favor of Johu ScuildetTvx. Clar-
euco P. Ilollls. Property pointed out in said 11. fu.
BKNJAM1N L. COI.K,
mays Sheriff C. C.
IfXfiioF ur.oma a
C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may con*
corn; Whereas, Elizabeth Uibero, will apply
at the Court of Ordluary mr letters of administration
on the estate of Joseph Rihoro:
These aro, therefore, to cito -aud admonish all
whom It tnavconcern, to hound appear before said
Court to utako objection (if any iliey have) on or
before tho first Momluy In July uoxt, otherwise said
letters will bo granted.
Witness, Joliu Hilbo, Fsip, Ordinary for Chatham
county, this second day of June, 1§56.
June2 JOHN iui.no, o. e. r.
8TATK OK UHULIU1 A.Vll Al llASl ('(».
T l all whom it may concern: Whereas Mary Ann
Dont will apply at the Court of ordinary for let*
tors DtsmUsory on tho estate of James I*, item.—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom
H may coucoru, to be aud appear befora said Court,
to ntako objections (if any they have) on or before
tho First Monday In December next, otherwise said
letters will begrauted.
Witness Joint Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
County, this third day of June, l$6tt.
Jofi John im.no, o.c.o.
STATU OF UBOlUdA,
C HATHAM COUNTY —To all whom u may con
cern: whereas, Patrick Ryan will apply at Ur
Court of Ordinary for Htor* of administration uu
the estate or Hamel Collins :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may coucoru, to be mid appear before said
Court to mako objection (If any they have) on or be
fore tho first Monday in August next, otherwiso suit!
letters will bo grauted.
Witness, Johu Bubo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
County, this tweutythird day of Juno, i860.
June S3 _ JOHN BILBO, o. v. c.
STATU OF GEORGIA,
B ULLOCH COUNTY.-—To nil Whom it may con
cern : Whereas, Ara Johnson will apply ul the
Court of Ordinary lor said county, for ktteis «-f ad
ministration, with (he will annexed, on tlie estate
of Mary Williams, lute of said county, deceased:
Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom U may coucern, to he uud appear before said
Court to mako objection (ll'uny they have) on
before tho first Monday in August next, otiierw
•aid letters will lie grauted.
Witness, William Lee, lisq., Ordinary for Bulloch
county, tho noth uuy of June, 1856.
Junoafl WILLIAM I.KK, u. h. «
.jcreae, John „
ie Court of Ordinary for letter* dlstnlMory as
mlnlstrator on tho hitate of James 0. Hluw t
Theso aro, thoreforo, to elto and admonish all
whom it may coucoru, to bo aud appear before sold
Court to utako objection (if any they have) ou or bo-
loro tho first Mouday tn December next, othorwlso
said letters will bo granted.
Witness, John Bilbo, Urn. Ordinary for Chatham
county, this fourth day or June, 1866.
June 0 JOHN BILBO, o. o. o.
AIMn N1 ST It ATOil’8 SALS.
P URSUANT to uu order of the Honorable the
Court or Ordinary of Chatham County, liaised
Juno torttt, 1856. will bo sold, mi tho first Tuesday
In August next, before tho Court llouso door Ui «ahl
county of Chatham, between the legal hours of sale,
tho following property, to wit.: tats Nos. three (it)
and four (•»), being part of Harden lot No. lilnn (0),
Ppriug Hill, City of savannah, fronting on Railroad
street; also tho following negro slaves: Jack, Peter,
Alexander and Sarah. Sold as the property or the
cstateofSamucHtrilUn, laioofsahl county, doceased,
for tho benefit of the heirs nud croditorx or sulttad-
late, RICHARD WAYNE,
Administrator do bonis uou, uti
Jo4 Estate of Samuel Griflln.
" WiWTiniMlMCOCMTr'"
O N tho first Monday in August next, 1 will apply
to tho Ordinary or Chatham county for leave
to sell tho ueizro slaves beonglng to the estate of
Clara A Ogilnay, deceased, for the buuelli of tho
heirs aud credit n s of said estate.
June 4 JAMBA A. UK0CI1K, Adm’r.
DROUGHT TU JAIL.
Brought to Jail iu Swainsboro, Emmiuol Co ,
on tho 4th Instant, a negro man; he suys his
name is Harry; that lie belongs to tho estate
• »l Thomas Clay, of Bryan Comity, Ga. l!o Is
of light complexion, with u slight scar over the loll
eye; about 6 feel fi)^ inches lu height, and about HO
years old.
The owner Is requested to cotno forward, pay
charges and take him away, its ho will he dealt with
us the law directs. HENRY OVERSTREET,
JeO Ja'or.
iVOTUiU.
A I.l, persous having demands against tho estato
of Richard I V Williams, lute of Chatham coun
ty, deceased, are hereby notified to present them
within tho time prescribed by law to tho subscri
ber ; and ail indebted to tho said estate aro request
ed to make immediate payment to
M. B. MILLION,
Administrator do bonis non.
March Vfi—fiw ltwtJy'il—Jo 7
STATE OF GKOUUlA,
C l HATH AM COUNTY.—fo nil whom it may con-
J corn: Whereas, tho estate of Jeremiah Mc
Donald lies unrepresented iu consequence of lUo
death of Nathan Urcwton, the executor, and unless
some fit mid competent person applies for tho ad
ministration of said estate, with the will annexed,
l shall uppolul James Wilkinsou, or some other fit
nud propur |ierson, administrator with the will an
nexed Be bouas non, on said estato:
Theso are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it tony concern, to be uud uppear before
said Court to mako objci tiou (if any they havo) ou
or beforo the Ur.-t Momluy in August next.
Witness, Willmm Leo, Esq., Ordinary for the
comity of Bulloch, this 12th day ol'Juue, 1850.
jelb WILLIAM LEM. t>. 0. o.
From V. B* PALMER,
axxxiui. anvnmstxo and jntwCTum aoxxt,
Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore.
JAMKI U. PIDI.U8,
DEALER AND IHl’OUTEU OP
Watches, Jewelry, Sliver Ware, Fan
cy Goods, dsc M
MO. 12, BOOTH 2d STRUCT, VlllUDILPHU.
aegfl
Krara v. Pl#uu«l-A
ADvmwiNa Aunxetr. miunKuntiA. pa.
Authorised Agent for tho Havannah Jnnrnal.
NELSON 8WEEZBY,
DESIGNER AND BOULI’TOH IN MARBLE.
Corner Astor Placo and 4th Avenue,
IN GLOSS PROXIMITY TO T1IK ACTOR IJIIKAUY AND THK NSW
H1HLI HOl’SK, NSW TURK.
milE most extensive variety aud tlio largest
1 stock or Mouumuuts, Tombs, Head Htoues, 4c.,
liiAmerica, uou he fuuud at this estublishmuut, from
plain to the most olabnmto ami ornate In design aud
workmoushlp. In addition to tho stock always on
baud, a great variety of drawlugs, appropriate and
original may be found, from which work will ho ex
ecuted promptly to order.
Orders faltbtully oxocutod, and shipped to auy
point available by water or steam.
Persons visiting the city or New York on pleasure
1 business aro resjiecUblly luvltod to visit tute es
tablishment. °oUl
VIRGINIA SPRINGS!
SOUTH-SIDE, RICHMOND \ DANVILLE, AND
Virginia At TeitneMce
S TATE OF GEORGIA—BULLOCH CO., Slay ‘JOlli
1866—Two months after date application wii
bo mado to tho Honorable Court of Ordinary of paid
County for leave to sell all the lauds belonging to
the estate of Micluiol Donaldson, deceased, for the
benefit of tho heirs and creditors und said deceased.
my23-8w JOHN K. GIBriQN, Adm’r,
STATE OTUEOlltilA, ”*
B ULLOCH COUNTY—To ail whom it may con
cern: whereas. Joriuh Davis will apply at tlio
Court of Ordinary for letters of adminbiinilnn on
tb* estato of Henry Davis, lute of said county, de
ceased :
Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to lie ami appear before said
Court, to make objection (if any they have) on or
before Ihe first Monday in August next, otherwise
•old tetters wilt he grauted.
Witness, william Led, Esq., ordinary for Bulloch
county, this 27th duy of June, 1850.
June29 ' WILLIAM LEE. o. v. r.
GEORGIA, CAMDEN C till AT Y.
T WO MONTHS after dale, application will ho
mado to the Honorable Court of Ordinary lor
sold county, for leave to sell tho real estate aud the
following named negroes : 1’cter, Jim uud Ben; one
house and lot aud two other lots; belonging to tho
estato of Prlscltla Thomas, deceased, for the benefit
of the heirs uud creditors.
WILLIAM B THOMAS, Kx’or.
Jeffcrtontoa, June lo, 1856. june-dQ
GEORGIA, (1AMDUN COUNTY.
T WO MONTHS after date, application will lie
made to tho Honorable Court of Ordluary for
said couuly, for leave to sell thu following named
negroes : Koso and her three children. Irene, Mi
nis and Joe; belonging to tho estate of fomi-a Tomp
kins, deceased, for the benefit of said heirs.
WILLIAM B. THOMAS, Guardian.
Jeffersonton, June 10, 1*66, juuo DO
NOTICE.
O NE MONTH utter date, application will he
made to the State Hank of Georgia, for pay-
meat of a twenty dollar bill, the left bund hall of
which bos been lost.
Julyl JOHN D. KENEDY.
Midway, Alabama, July 1, 1850.
NOTICE.
3 IW0 months from date application will be
mado to the Ordinary of Chatham County, for
vc to sell lot No. 161, lull district, Baker, beloug
log to the estate of Julian Marks.
JACOB WATSON,
may2 Administrator.
ADMiSTliATOii’Si NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands against tlio estate
./V of tho late Charles t\ Arnold, deceased, are
horoby notified to present them, properly attested,
within the time prescribed by law; niul all those in
debted to said estate, are requested to make imme
diate payment lo EDWARD PADKLFOUD,
may 8 Administrator.
State of lirurghi, Uulloclt County^
,4 DMINISTRATOKH’ SALE.—By virtuo of nil or-
IX. der from tho honorublo Court of Ordinary of
said county, passed on tbo first Monday tn June,
will be mild at tlio court house door of said county,
between the lawful hours of salo, ou the first Tues
day in August, Gun tract of haul, containing ono
hundred and fifty acres, in said county, on tho Ca-
nnochee river; also, a part of four other surveys,
containing six hundred and thirty-two acres, on Ca-
nouehee river, well improved aud iu good roimir,
consisting of swamp, bay and pine laud. Fold as
the property of Nathan Brewtou, deceased, lor the
benefit of (he heirs uud creditors of said dcccused.
Terms mado known ou tho day of sale.
BENJAMIN BUEWTON, 1
M.MON J. BRKWTON, j AU,nrs -
Juuo 2d, 1856 jo 15
SlnlcTif Geoi-L'ln, liiUiuch CuuiityT*
A DMINISTRATORS SALE.—Will ho sold, on tho
first Tuesday in August next, before tlis court
houso lu Ftateshoro 1 , In suld couuly, under an order
of tho Court of ordinary, Fifty-lour (54) acres of
Pint* Land, granted to James Deal, and bouuded by
lu litis of James Woods, William Allen uud Elmoro
Maues, belonging to the estate of James Deal, for
the benefit of tin* heirs mid creditors of said estate.
Terms made known ou tho day of salt*.
MARTHA DEAL,) Adm’x.
CALVIN DEAL, •/Adm’r.
Juuo 12th, iHtiCi Jo If,
NOTICE.
A I.1. persons having claims against tho estate of
Evan Jones, late of Charlton uounty, Ga., de
ceased, aro requested to present them, In terms of
law, and those iudobted will please make puyment
to the HiilHcriher.
STEPHEN McCALL, Executor.
Centrevilliige, Gq,, June 14th. I860 je22
AliUANGEMliNT.
Shortest, most comfortublo and most expeditious
Route to tho
VIRGINIA SPRINGS!
THROUGH BY HAYUUHT.
And Baggage Checked Through, except on Stages.
Visitors to thoVlrglulnla Springs by this route,
take tho South-FIde Railroad cars at Petersburg, ui
tho Richmond uud Danville cars at Richmond, at 6
A. M., dally, (Fuudays excepted,) arrive at Lynch-
burg to dlunor, aud thuucc, via the Vlrgiuia aud
Tenuossoo Railroad, roauh Bousack’s Depot at 111-4,
and Salem at 4 P. M., and at either place take
Kent, Suinmcrsoii «Sk Co’« Fine Line or
Stages I
Ttioso via Bonsack’s lodge at Fincastle, (lino at the
lied Sweet, or Swcot Springs, and arrive at tho
White Sulphur Springs, (17 miles) early on tho
ovuning of tho second duy lrom Petersburg, or Rich
mond, without NIGHT fHAVEL, and with but 64
miles of Stugiug. Or by tho Salem route, slop all
night at tho Rounuke Red Sulphur Springs, (ID
miles distant from Salem,) Ulna at the Rod Swuet,-
or Sweet Springs, and arrlvo at the White Sulphur
Springs on tho ovenlug of tho following duy.
Tho Virginia A: Teuncssco Railroad Is located
through a most romantic country, possessing a cli
mate unsurpassed for its salubrity uud delightful tem
perature. Tho road pusses the huso of the
PEAKS OP OTTER 1
Aud witliiu three milos of the Allogliuny Springs,
ono mile of the Montgomery Wlilto Sulphur Springs,
aud within four miles of tho Yellow Sulphur Springs;
uU pleasantly situated a low miles upurt, on the
Eastern slopo of tho Alloglmuy mouutuiu, iu Mont
gomory couuly. Tho waters of those Spriugs uro
celebrated for their groat mudiciual qualities, tho ac
commodations aro uxcellout, und havo bucu greatly
incruusod siuculust season.
4®-Visitors to tlio Rod Sulphur Springs take
Kent. 8utuiner&on k Go's Stages ut Nowbern Depot,
on the even lug of tho day that they leave Peters
burg or Richmond, uud urrivu at tho Spriugs on the
following Uuy to dlnnur, uud Salt Sulphur Springs
early iu the evening of the second Uuy from Rich
mond or Petersburg.
The Road from Nowbern Depot to tho Red Sul
phur Springs, (38 miles.) bus been graded and
greatly Improved since last scusou, und is now re-
curded asouo of the bust turnpikes In tlio moun-
ulna.
The line of Telegraph from Richmond will be com
pleted and In operution to tho Montgomery White
Sulphur Springs early in June. /
Passengers to Knoxville, Tennessee, take Kent,
SumtHurson k Co’s stages ut the Western terminus
of the Virgiuia & Tenuocsoo Kuiiroud, now 160 miles
from Lyuchburg (and being exteuded Westward ut
tho rate of 8 miles por month) to tho Eastern termi
nus of tho East Tennessee und Virginia Railroad,
and arrive ut Knoxville iu 21-2 days from Peters
burg or Richmond.
. teenth Century, In Gormuuy, Swltxoriand,&c,
" **- •- *'•*■■* *’ volumes complete in
ASSIGNEES NOTICE.
M R. Lotus Roblder having made nil assign
ment for the buuelli of Ins creditors, all per-
ions lndobtod to him will pleaso make payment to
me. Aud those having demands against him ure
requested to present them, that payment may Uu
made as far as tlio assetts will oxfoud.
A. BONAUD, Axsignco.
Savannah, May lu, 185G. may20
“GLYNN ttHElUFtVs SALE.
r \KTVLl be sold before tho door ol'llio Court Hbuso
YV In tho city of Brunswick, Uounty of Glynn, on
the first Tuesday In July next, between the legal
hours of Bale, the following property, to wit.:—Cos-
Bius, Jim, Cllloo, nud Fim-m—levied oil by virtue o!
fl. fa. issued out of tho Houurublo Superior L'ourt of
Glynn Couuly, in favor of Horace B. Gould vs. Alex
ander Scranton and James Gowen, Aduimhtiators
of Mary Abbott, deceased. Property pointed out l»y
plaintiff's attornoy.
may28 M. 0. B. WRIGHT, SALO.
GLYNN SllElUFFi SAI.E. ~
W ILL be sold before the door of tho Court House,
In tho city of Brunswick, County of Glynn, on
the first Tuesday lu July next, between tint legal
hours of salo, tho following property, to wit.:—One
undivided hair of a tract or parcel ofhmtl containing
two huadrod and fifty acres, (more** or loss) lying
and bchgin the county of Glynn, hounded south bo
lands grunted to Michael ponsoll, northwardly by
lands granted to John Lamb, senior, eiisi. by lauds
unknown. Levied ou as tho property of Celia Lamb,
to satisfy a fl. fu. Issued out of the Ifonornbio «up«-
rior Court of Glynn county, iu favor of Daniel McIn
tosh vs. Celia Lamb. Property pointed out by do
fendant. M. C. 11, WRIGHT,
may 28 Sheriff Glynn Uonniy.
8fATEC)F “gTsTTi MSI A, LlltEttTY W>.
I tO all whom It may concern:—Whereas Jason
. Floyd will apply ut tho Court of Ordinary for
letters of administration on the c-lute of Allen D.
Floyd,
Thesoarethorornro incite and admonish all whom
It may concern, to be* and u| pear before said court,
to make objections, If any. they have, on or before
the first Monday lu July next, otherwise said letters
■will bo grantod.
Witnoss W. P. Girardeau, Ordinary for Liberty
County, this 27th day df April, 1H56.
W. P. GIRARDEAU,
may27 Q. L. G.
GEORGIA, LIIIEIITY COUNTY.
O N tho first Monday in July next application will
bo mado to the honorable the Court of Ordma
ry of said county for letters ol'edminMralion ou the
ostato of Gideon McGowen, lateofi-uid county, de
CO»8«d. ANN McGOWEN.
Juuo 2
^ NOTICE.
T HREE months ni ter date uppliaifom will he made
to tho Marine Bank of FuvanuuU. for the pay
ment of two Twenty dollar hills, viz : letter B, fi07o,
and letter 0, 607, the left halves of whieh have been
JOBt. JAMES p. HUDSON.
Tallahassee, Fin., May 17,_lW»d. fim* my 2d
' iU»IlNlHTUATUU HALE.
O N tho first Tuesday in July next will he sold in
front of tlio Court liom;c, in the city of Sevan-
»aU, all tho real estite heloiiging to the estate of
James M. Bales, lute of Chatham County, deceased.
Sold by pcrmlKSlnn of the Court of Ordinary, and by
order of tho Adiiiiiilnlratiix*, for the benefit of tlio
heirs aud crodlforn. . ANN 11. DATES,
may 26 Administratrix.
‘^RESH Salmon, liOb.stcrH uiul tiinlincH, lor
JD sale by Jan 2 A 110NA IIP.
WANTED,
A SITUATION ns wet nurso, by a healthy young
woman. Would Imvo iio objection to travel,
or go Into the country. Good references given.
Apply at this office. Ut—Juno 24
B asketsT habichtb i—wo wonid cniuiio
attention of tlio ladies lo our stock of Work,
Travollng and film Fancy Baskets, the largest assort
ment in tbecity, at the House Furnishing Store, 166
Broughton-strcet.
mar21 HORACE MORSE.
NOTICE
W ILL he sold, between tho usual hourB of sale,
on the first Tuesday In August next, boforo
the court Uuu.-u door iu Trader’s Hill, Charlton
county, Ga., Two negro men, (Dick and Tom)—bo
bulging lo the estate of Evan Jones, Into of said
county, deceased. Fold under provision of tho will
nud by order of tho honoreble Ordinary of said
county. • STEPHEN McCALL, Ex’r.
Geutrevlliuge, Ga., Juno 14th, 1860 je22
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Posthumous Works of tho Rev Henry B Bascom,
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The Aualogy of Bellgiou—Natural und ltevoaled
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history, proper use, anil tho duty of parents to bap
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For pido at lf»0 Congress street by
junc22 WA KNOCK k DAVIS.
SJfIRTH! SHIRTS 11 SHIRTS I! t
I II AVI? just received a largo assortment of
white uud ligurod Shirts, of overy quulity uud
style, ami superbly made, with collars to match,
orders will also he tukeu, aud shirts made to suit
any particular style or tusto of the wuurcr. Cull at
the Star Clothing Emporium, 147 Bay street.
my 14 WM. O. PRICE.
HEAiOVAL.
The subscriber has Removed ou tho ,
Bay, next door to the Ropuhllcaujfj
olllco, where he is now opening al
handsoiuo iLs.sortment of Sl’KINGl
AND SUMMER GOODS, which ho will Bell by tho
pattern or make to order in the most fushinnnblo
alylo. Also, Ready Made Clothing for tho prexeut
uud coining season.
Tlmokliii for pii.-,t favors, he hopes to merit a con
tinuance of the same.
N. B.--Cutting, Altering and Repairing done at
the shortest notice.
Just received Wlilto Drill Coats and Pants, Whito
and Figured Marteilles Vests, forsaleatasumll pro
fit.
apiTJ JOHN W. KEIJ.Y.
A LK, LAUD. Ac.—2d hbls Prime Ixtrd; 60 do
A. Taylor 4 Sou’s Ale; 60 dn sugar, soda und bul-
kr Biscuit: received uud for Bale by
mcmahon k doylk,
206 and 207 D*y *tr**L
DRAPER AND TAILOR.
JEFFERSON STREET NEAR BROUGHTON.
Thu Huh-crihcr takes this opportunity
lo inform Ids friends and tho public, that
he is enabled, from experience, uud tho
.lutnltivo perceptions of tho truths of.
.'4S
J
science, based **n tlio common rules of survoylng
forms, both plane ami spherical, t»> cut and make up
garments to lit the human form in the most complete
and finished style, to all who may favor Idin with
cull.
Boys’ fancy drosses, Ball costumes, Military and
Firemen’s Uniforms,
P. HORACE GRANT,
Jefferson ut., one door North of Broughton stroot.
lino 7—ly
IJAUWU MANUINGS AND BOJUJEUS.—
X .lust received a groat assortment of tlio most
elegant patterns, with borders to match, from
cents to $2, at CHAFFER k CO.’S,
nprbi) No. t) Whitukor slreel.
<>. 61. GIUFFIN,
BUCGKHSOH TO LATE M. EASTMAN.
Corner of Bryan ami Whitaker Streets.
IL\s now on hand a beautiful as-rv
ZEyiX, Mil l meat nf Jewelry of every dls- K
cripiion mid kind worn by ladies
uud gentlomeii, ami willKell at unusually low prices,
l Imvo this duy received (por Express) n largo
stock of elegant River Ware, constating of Cako und
Pio Knives, plain and cugravod Fish Knives and
Forks, Pickled Knives and Forks, Knives, Forks and
Spoons, Napkin ItingH, Nutmeg Graters, 4a. 4o., all
iu Morocco cosch, and -mltahlo for prosonts. I liuvo
also this day received nn addition to tny Htock of
hull work ol light colored Curls, Topsys, Braids,Frout
Pieces, Bunds, Uimlu Toni, 4n., which now makes
my UHSortmnnt uompieto. orders received for any
color desired. 1
Watches repaired by oml under tho supervision
orseir, mid oil other work done in u workmanlike
manner, and warranted. may 26
O N CONSIGNMENT—
•JfiUO lie.-lids Prime Corn;
100 do (kiw Pom;
2U0HackH “Palace MRU*’ Flour;
10 bids Raw Glm;
10 do Mouoiiguhela Whisky;
6 do Domestlo Brandy;
For Bale low, by
Jolt PATTEN, HUTTON 4 GO.
iHIMDY, 01N. WfUkKV AND kllM-
latjK) WILLIAM ft iui
SUMMKK
UKlmiNO'S i*ATKNT KIHK-VhoOK
WITH HALL’S?A™T^wSltrBOOf' |(JCK.
Having received the
Prlxo Modal at tho
World’* Fair, are now
ollorod lo tho publlo
as the Price Safe of
i tho World. Ton tod
und approved as thoy
havo boon »ovcry-
whoro, tholr crowning victory was riwervod to bo
awardod by tlio Juries ortho Wurld’sFilr.
Tho proprietor pluced Ono Thousand Dollurs Ht
Gold in tho ono exhibited at tho World’s Fair, I/m-
don, uud luvltod nil tho Pick-Locks In tho world to
opou tlio Safe, with or without tlio koys. aud toko the
monoy ns a reward for their ingeuuity ; although
oporutod uiioii by sovoral skllloo lu tho art, no ono
could Mok Urn 1/ick or open tho Btvfo.
By au Improvomont upon tlio original Salamandor,
Introduced by Uio prosontownor of tlio patent-right,
tho Interior is reudorod wholly Impervious to dump,
and books, papers and Jewelry might bo prosoryod
In ono of his soli* for a ceutury without contracting
a blemish from mould or milldow.
To guard against countorfolts every Safo from tho
tnnuufitctoTy of the subscriber, and sold by him or
hla agents, has a brass plato lu ffout, bearing ult
namo; ouch Is also furnished with ono of his Im
proved TliiofDo touting Locks, which is a good guar-
«utc.ng“ln.trol)li.ry. ^ nHi | N o ft 00.,
Noa. 11)5,137 anil 13U Watcr-at., N. Y.
Agonla lu Davauiiall, Ho-ssre. BEI.L t£ I'RLNTISS,
who keep constantly on hand a full anil comploto
assorttnout, which they will soil at Manufiicturors’
prices. Bopt28
LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND FIKB-
I'RiMir quAuniM or
WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES,
At Manufodumi by Seams <6 Manxn. New York.
.1MiaAMnai. Iu tho llro ol tho 3d
Inst, which consum
ed tno brick buildlug
occupied by Mr. Jno.
T. Thomas, opposlto
I tho Gas Works, iu this
city, was a soft) ol
the abovo descriptions
uud muuoy of Mr.
ding was detroyod,
Injury whatovor from tho
iutenso heat to Which it had bcou exposed. Ou upou-
iug tho SoTo, tlio contents were found undisturbed,
and In tho satno order aud condition as when placed
there, oxcopt a slight discoloration to tho projecting
ends of a low papers, and tho backs of ono or two of
the books, uausod by tho steam generated in tho
Safe, while at Us greatest heat.
Tho Safe aud contents, as it came from the ruins,
may still bo soeu, in Ihe |Mwses«ion of Mr. Thomas,
at tho Gas Works. A largo assortment of theso cele
brated Safes always on hand,and fur salo by
C. H. CAMPF1EJJ),
111111 rm
NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE
SAVANNAH JOURNAL,
BOOK & JOB OFFICE. 9
Merchants can bo supplied at short notice with
mil-lleacD, Bill* of Lading;,
Dray Book*, Circular*, Card*
and Blank Book*.
Particular attention uivon*to BOOK AND PAM-
PHI JOT PRINTING, such as Catalogues for Colleges,
Proceedings of Meetings. Reports, By-Luwa, otc.
received, wo respectfully solicit a coutimmtico ot
tlio samu, fooling that wo shull ho able to plcuso all
who muy favor us with a cull, both as to prices uud
oxecution of work.
aGNU.INK ''PREPARATIONS. _
Halmbold’* Highly Concentrated Com-
wound Fluid Estraet Bueku*
IS A CERTAIN, SAFE, AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY
E OR Diseases ortho Bladder, Klduoys, Gravel,
Dropsy, Weakness, Secret Diseases, Obstruc-'
i, Fomalo Complaint*, aud all dlssases of tb*
Sexual Organs, whether in
MALE OK FEMALE.
from whatovor causo they may havo originated, and
NO MATTER OF HOW LONG STANDING.
This popular and spocillc remedy Is now efforod
to the afllicted, uud guurouteod to euro all the abovo
complaints. It searches out tho vory root of tho
diseaso, driving out oil tho diseased liuida of the
body thus removing the causo aud rendering the
niMiuiiiuun ui MV-uiiiiKD, nujiui m, u/-Minn, uu;. cure *
-TUuuklul fur tho very llboru]|inlronugo liorotolbro
contalulug thu books, papers, uud ti
Tliomos, and allhougli tho building v
Uto said Safo sustained no injury whal
July 26,1856.
Agent for tho Manufacturers,
171 Bay-st., Savannah. Ga.
I take pleasure iu corvohoratlug the foregoing state*
mout, and lu addition would add, that tlio books uro
now iu uso. J. T. THOMAS.
Wood Yard, Ferry Whurf.
July 20th, 1855. oct6—tf
Fare from Petersburg or lUelunotul.
To Red Sweet, or Sweet Spriugs via Bousack’s,810 00
“ “ “ “ “ “ “ Suiem..,. 10 60
“ White Sulphur Springs “ Bousack’s 11 00
“ “ 4 * “ “ Suiem..,. 11 60
<( KcdSulphor Spriugs 12 25
“ AUoghouy Springs 8 00
u Montgomery White Sulphur Spriugs 8 25
“ Yellow Sulphur Spriugs 8 46
M Knoxville, Tennessee 23 00
Note.—Tho charge for tickets to tho Alloglmuy
Springs, Montgomery Whito Sulphur and Yellow
Sulphur Springs, doosnot iticludo tho charge from
tho Railroad to the Springs. Passougors lor tho Ai •
legliany Springs, (4 miles distant,) tako tickets to
Shawsville—lor Montgomery Wlilto Sulphur, (1
milo distant by a brunch Railroad,) take tickets to
Big Tunnel nud for tho Yellow Sulphur, (4 milos dla-
taut,) take tickets to Qhrtatiausburg depot. Con
veyances will bo found ut thoso places.
For farther information apply to
K. A. GOODWIN,
Ticket Agent S. S. R. K., Petersburg.
CHARLES CAMPBELL,
Sup’t Kiubmoud 4 Danville R. K., Richmond.
E. H. GILL,
Sup’t V. 4 T. R. R., Lynchburg.
KENT, UUMMKftSON & CO..
myl3-8m Fincastlo, Virginia.
C BNT RAITRAILICoaD.
DYING AND RENOVATING
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 YORK STREET, NEAR THE COURT HOUSE,
SAVANNAH.XiA.,
Established In I83j),
rilHE Subscriber grateful to his Wends and
■ patrons for their continual favors, would state
that In uddition to the improvements In DYING, uo
qulrod by him duriug his last visit to England and
Scutluud, 1ms mado arrangements for oxteudiug his
business, by which ho is now enabled to dyu a
greater variety of colors on silk and wooleu dresses,
shawls, &e., which he trusts will generally please
all who may favor him with tholr irntronago.
Gentlemen's garments dyed, cleaned or renovated
as may bo required, in tho same suporlor stylo which
has generally so much pleased his patrons and
friouds.
Tablo Covors, and Ladles’ Crano Shawls, 4o.,
cleaned and finished In tho first stylo.
Ladles’ Bonnots dyed, bleached and pressed in
the most fuidiionahlo styles.
Orders from tho country promptly attended to.
Terms moderate.
When parcels are sent by steamboats or railroad,
word should bo sent him by loiter through tho post
ollico, so that ho may know whore to call for them,
ch 18 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
IIBiAiTZELMANN’ti
ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER.
T HE distinguished favor with which this essence
him boon received throughout all sections of
tint Union ns a remedy ut once sate, ugreoablo and
effectual for Incipient Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus,
Weak and relaxed Bowels, Frustration by heat or
fatigue, Dyspopsia, Flutulonco, Colic, Cramp, Lan
guor or Debility from sedeutary habits, 4c., has In
duced tho proprietor to glvolt every publicity In his
power. Upon its merrits comment is unnecessary,
as Its own intrinsic worth is its best eulogy. It car-
rlos with it tho ovideucu of its suporlor excellence,
freely attested to by tho young, the old, and scores
or families who, prompted by a careful rogard for
their health and comfort, uro dully adopting it os au
IXDItil’K.VHAlILK KASILLY REMEDY. TllClO |S perhaps IIO
modiciuul preparation axtaut so simple and harm-
less, yutsulufary and elfeutivo, whoso worth will he
more appreciated or universally adopted than tho
Liquid Ginger prepared by Hointzelmuu.
For salo by J. E. DsFORI), Druggist,
Jolh fan . Savannah, Ga.
>N and after Sunday, the 14th October, inst.,
1 and until further notice, tho Fasseugor Trains
outho Central Railroad will run as follows:
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON.
Leaves Savannah Daily at...6 a u und 12.15 v u.
Arrive iu Macon “ “..2.16 pm “ 1 am.
Lcavo Macon “ “,11.45 am “ 9.80 pm.
Arrive In Suvan’h “ “10.45 p m “ 7.20 a m
BCTWKKN SAVANNAH AND ACODKTA.
Leave Savannah 12.16 p u and 8.80 p. m.
Arrive in Augusta 8.45 p m “ 5.80 a m.
Loavo Augusta 6. a M “ 4.30 p m
Arrive in Savannah 1.80 p m “ 10.46 p
HCTWKKN MACON AND ADO COTA.
I/iave Macon 11.46 a m aud 0.80 p m.
Arrive iu Augusta .8.46 p u “ 6.80 a m.
Leave Augusta 6. am “ 4.80 pm,
Arrive in Macon ;....2.16pm “ 1. am.
tlOTWKKN SAVANNAU, MILUOKJKVIUJt 4 KATONTON.
Leave Savannah 6. a m
Arrive In Milledgovillo 2.45 p m.
Leave Macon 11 45 a u
Arrivo in Eutonton 5. pm.
W. M. WADLBY Geu’l Supt.
Savannah, Go., Oct. 12, 1865. octl5.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE
SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD
Over wltioli iiummcm (He Great
New York & New Orleans Mails.
/~\N and after Sunday, February 3d, 1866,
U two daily trains belwecu Macon aud Columbus,
and ono between Macon aud Atuericus,
1/savo Mucou at 2 am, and 3 pm; arrivo at Colum
bus at 7 16 a m, und 1U30 t*» ; loavo Columbus ut
4 16 a M, and 1 30 p m; arrive at.Macou at 10 64 a m,
and 7 40 p m;leave Mucou at 2 am; arrive at Aniori
cus at 6 40 a m; lcavo Amoricus at2 20 p m; arrive at
Macon ut 7 40 p m; making a complete conuuction be
tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings
ville, Wilmington nud Charleston; also, with Central
Railroad Trains to Savauttnh, Milledgovillo and Katou-
ton, and with Macon und Western trains to Atlanta,
Chattanooga, Nashville and Kuoxvillu, Toun.
At Columbus with Girard nud Mobile Railroad to
Eufaula, Ala., connecting «Iaily ul Amerlnus with
four horso Post Conchos to Talluhusseo, Albany,
Thomasviljp, RuiitUridge, 4c., with trl-weekly hacks
to Lumpkin, Cuthbort, 4c., at Fort Vulloy with backs
to Perry, Hayuosvillo, lluwkiusvillo ami Knoxville,
Ga. PaMsongorB for Ainoricus and points below Fort
Vulloy, should tuko tho 12 J6 r m train from Savuh-
uuh; aud thu 6 pm train from Augusta, to avoid do-
toutUm at Mucou. Fur other points on the South-
Western or Muscogon Roads tako either train from
Savannah or Augusta. I’ussongors leaving Ainori
cus ut 2 20 p m will roach Columbus ut 10 80 r m tlio
sumo night.
Passengers from Columbus uud Ufa West for Am-
cricuH, bouth-wcsterii Georgia or Florida, should
tako tho 180 p m train ut Columbus, sloop at Fort
Valley, and roach Ainoricus ut 0 40 a m uoxt morn
ing.
First class steamships lcavo Havannah far Now
York on Wednesdays und Haturduys, aud for Phila
delphia on Wuduesduys. Passage in tho Cabiu $26,
Steerage $8.
Faro from Montgomery to Havannah $14 uo
“ Columbus “ “ lu 00
“ Amorious “ “ 8 80
GKO. W. ADAMS, Hup’t.
Macon , January 30th, I860. may Hi
VIRGINIA CENTRAL R.ROAD.
NOTICE 1*0 niAlUNBRN*
T HE buoys at Ht. Simons Inlet aud Hound havo
boon arranged In tho following manner :
outer Bar Buoy Is a large, first class nun, | ulutctl
rod, with the No 2 in white—Is placed Is twouty
foot water at low title, and must ho lott on tho star
board hand entering. Ht Simons Light hours N W
by W >4 W. North point of Jekyl W by N ft N.
Middle Buoy—is a largo second clnss uun, puiut-
od black, with No l In white—Is pluced In slxtecu
foot water at low title, on tlio Eastern edgo or tho
Mlddlo Ground, aud must bo lull ou tho jHirt hand
entering. Ht Simona Light boars N W by W V W.
North point or Jokyl W by N.
Inner Buoy—is a second class uun, painted black,
with the No 3 in white—is pi iced In twenty-ouo
loot water at low lido, on tho point ol shout miming
off from Jekyl Island, and must bo loft on thu i»ort
hand outerlug. Ht Hlmous tight bears N K by N %
N. North point Jekyl W by 8 )( 8.
In tho Hound is the Lower Mlddlo Ground Buoy—
which Is a second class nun, painted with red und
black horizontal stripes—is plucotl in twelvo foot
water at low lido, ou tho lower point of tho Mlddlo
Uround, to mark tho two channels. Ht Simons
Light hears X E by K. North iwlnt of Jekyl Island
S K by S K ti.
Mlddlo Middle Ground Buoy—Is tv second class
mm, painted rod, with No 4 iu white—is pluced in
eighteen feet water at low tide, near tho elbow of
tho Middle Ground, ami must bu left on the star
board hand entering. North point of Jekyl bars N
w }i E. Brunswick point'W by S.
Upper Mlddlo Ground Buoy—is a second class
nuu, palnteifcred, with tho No 6 iu whito—is placed
in 18 foot water ut low tide, near tho upper eml of
tho Mlddlo Ground, and must ho left on the star
board baud entering. Brunswick point hours \V
)4 S. Mouth of Jokyl Creek S K.
Not*.—In ruuniug in l'or.Ht Hiumus Bar bring tho
Light to bear N W by \V X W, while iufour fathoms
water. This bearing os u course will tako you up
to tlio Outer Bur Buoy and into tlio Hound, passing
the buoys us directed.
By order or tho Light Houso Board.
C. MANIC,AULT MORRIS,
Jc28—tf L H. Inspector, Otli District.
NOTICE - TO MARINERS*
T HE buoys at Ht. Andrew’s Inlet nud Sound have
been arranged In the following manner:
Bur Buoy—Is a second class can, painted rod, with
the No 2 in white—Is placed in sixteen water at low
tide, and must bo left on the starboard hand enter
ing. Liltlo Cumberland Light hours W by \V }£ N.
South point of Jekyl N W by W.
Mlddlo Uuoy—is a second class cun, painted red,
with tlio No 4 in white—is placed in nineteen foot
water at low lido, ucar tho High North Breakers,
and must he left on tho storbtmrd hand outerlug.
Cum land Light bears W by N }l N. south point of
Jekyl N W % W.
lunor Buoy—Is a second class can, painted black,
with No 1 in white—is plnccd hi twuuty-ono feet
water at low tide, near a dry shoal running off from
Cumberland Islund, and must bo left on tlio port
baud entering. Cumberland Light hours HIV by W
X W. Houth point of Jokyl N \\ f W.
In the Sound is tho Mhhilo Ground Buoy—second
Class cau, painted with red und black horizontal
strlpos—placed in ton foot water at low title, on a
point of shoal miming down from tho Sutillu River,
and neurly iu tho mlddlo of tho Houtid. Vessels
must not pass to the westward of It. Cumberland
Light hours 8 by U E. Inner point of Jekyl N
W K W.
lfaoy at tho sutrnuce of Hutilla River—Is a second
class enu, painted black, with No 3 in white—Is
’laced in ten feet water at low tldo, aud must bo
eft on tho port hand entering. Cumberland Light
bears 8 by E. Outer point of Jekyl bears N K.
Note.—In runulng In for St. Audrow’s Bar bring
the Light to bear W by N X, whilo in four fath
oms water. This bcuriug its a course will fako you
up to Uio Bar Buoy, then haul oil'to tlio north ward
until tho Mlddlo Buoy, No 4, is lu range with the
Light, (to.avoid two lamps lu a direct lino, W by N
)£ N, between tho two buoys,) when steer lor it—
uuistng It to tho southward. From this hitoy a N
IV by W y t W course will bring you iuto tho Sound,
lty order of the Light Houso Board.
C. MANIGAULT MORRIS,
jo28—tr L. H. InppLiotor, Oth District.
mary la located near tb* Depot and Post Ouice ca
Broadway, *nd oooUlna about thirty Urge and wrii
furnished Rooms.wUhfood and trusty servants alt
way* at hand. boUi ladle* and gonUemen are receiv
ed at thla InsUtutloo, and will receive Hie aesuSc
and kind attention rrom the. Proprietor, w weSi
kls Matron. His practice In that horrible dtaetu
Cancer, for the past ten years Is notiuriwtodhl
any Physician in the South. Patients ure boarded
at $1 j*or diem, or $16 per month. $10 befog rcquir&i
In advance.
mr Foes to bo agreed upon boforo tho case is un
dertokon. All communications must bo poet
addressed to W. H. IIOHIjSy^'
Mg ® Grillin, (it.
Brooke Hall Female Seminary,
MEDIA, DBLAW,UtE CO., PA.
MlB.-i MAttU L. KASl’itANN, nusum.
This Somlnary, located In tho do-
lightfal and healthy village of Madia,
thirteen miles from Philudclphiu. by
UailToad, will bo F ’
OPENED ON WEDNESDAY,
September lotli, 1856.
Tno commodious buildlug, nowin process or erec
tion, willi all the modem Improvements, will ho
finished hv iho Urst of August, uud will contain such
accommodations, both in poiul of taste and comfort,
as cannot fall to satlsiy parents tlwt while tlioir
daughters sro enjoying tho benefits of moutal cul-
fare, thoy have also the comforts ofarollned homo.
This Institution is established witli a view to afford
to young ladies the most porfoct combination of ad-
vantages for tho atluhiment of a thorough and ac
complished education, uud no pains or expense will
ho spared to reudor It Iu reality what It professes to
bo. a school of suitorlor merit. Miss Eoslmau, tho
Principal, was at the head of a school lu Now Eng
land previous tu her residence in Pennsylvania, and
for tho lust six years has boon known to tlio patrons
of Aston Kldgo Seminary, us presiding teacher lu
tliatiustituUon.
Tho lit. Rev. A. Potter, Bishop or tho Diocese or
Pennsylvania, says:-
“Miss M. L. Kastman, who proposos to open a
Young Ladies’ Seminary lu Media, Delaware Co.,
Pa * hi .September uoxt, has boon known to the sub
scriber for several years past. Ho has a very high
opinion of her capacity, efficiency and dovoteduess
as tut educator. Hhu Ims had a largo ami success-
fat experience. The building which is to bo erected
for her uso will contain every accommodation. Tho
village mul surrounding country aro distinguished
for huafthfiilnoss and beauty, and the subscriber Ims
confidence that parents who ontrust tholr daughters
to Miss Kastman will have norc&sou to regret It.’’
Miss Eastman will bo uided by an cfUctcut corns
of Touchers.
Tho French language will bo taught and spoken
by a Parisian lady, residing in the family.
Tho fatlin, German, (Spanishaud lialluu languages
wilt receive due attention.
Tho Natural (Sciences will be taught, with tho aid
ol a lurgo and expensive apparatus.
Tho Musical Department will bo under the chargo
or a lady etuluontly qualified to fill tlio situation: aud
ail preferring a male teacher on tho Piano or iu
Hinging, can Imvo tho bouellt of a YiaiUmt Toucher
from Pniludclphin.
Drawing and i'uinUng will bo under tho direction
of a lady accomplished iu tho urt.
The number of pupils is limited to forty.
Tim Terms for Board aud Tuition iu ull tho branch
es oxcopt Music, uro $160 por session or five months.
Miss Eastman luw liberty to refer to the following
gout lemon:—
Rt, Rov. A. Potter, D.D., and the Episcupul clergy
Hou. Fj Floret), President of the United Hiatus.
Hon. H. 1*. C’huso, Governor of 0.)lo,
'f)i‘»i'. B. linker, Ex-Governor of New Hamp
shire.
Hon, M. W. Tapunu, M. C. lrom Now York.
Rov. N. Btem,of Norristown, Pa.
Ruv. A. McLeod, Clearfield, Pa.
Florae Butler, Es(i,, of Philadelphia.
J. B. Oklo, Jisq., do.
E. W. Clark, Esq., do.
George Wharton, Esq., do.
Christopher Lcusor, Potfsvlllo, Pa.
George Wyman, St. Louis, Mo.
Hou. F. 0. Johnson, Washington, I). C.
For lurthor particulars, or far circulars apply to
Uio Principal, miss MARIA EASTMAN,
julO cod dm Media, Delaware Co, Fa.
Winter Arraliiievient—Cai* £Hartin(/Jmn iimulNt.
Heavy Roll ull tlio way to Gordons vlllc.
W HEN tho Potomac Ih closed with icu this
route muy bo roliod ou by imsHeugors, to ou-
suro tho copnoction going North or Hoiitli. Tlio road
is entirely rolald with a superior T rail as far as
Gordonsvlllo. During tlm winter tho trniu will start
from tho old station, In Richmond, ou Broad street,
at 7)4 a u„ pass (far dons villa at 11A «., ami arrivo
lu Staunton at 326 i* m. Dowu train leaves Htaun-
ton at tf 40 a m, imssea Gordonsvillo at 11 a m, aud
urrlvo in Klohiuoiid at 2.301* u.
Karo to Gordonsvillo ‘ $2 (10
“ ** 6 00
Both trains arrivo In Gordonsvillo lu umplo tlmo
tn take tho train ortho Orange ami Aloxnndriu Rail
road. Pontons who leave Kiohmoud at 7J{ a u.. can
tako Urn Orange and Alexandria ours at (faruons-
villa if thoy ehooso to do so, aud by tlmt ton In will
roauh Alexandria by 3.40 v u.. but this company cau
tlokot thorn ouly fo Gurdousvillo.
ool7 tf H. D. WH1T00MB, 8upL
1TB—Jtuft received
PERIODICALS^
P UTNAM’S Monthly Moguzlno for Slav.
Flunk faille’s Gazette of Fashions for Muy.
llluokwood’s Edinburgh Ifaviow for April.
Iloucivcd uud for salo by
WARNOCK 4 DAVIS,
TOli y46 169 Cougresg street.
1 HBLS. FLU Ult iu store uud far kuIo
XbJU by mny7 CRANE, WK1JN 4 CO.
FRENCH MILLINERY
AND
Dress Making.
MRS. YllEELAKDlms open
od at her - Rooms, No. 174
Broughtou Street, a fine selec-
tlon of Spring Milinory, and is
constantly receiving per steam
ers. new aud diflbrent styles of Bonnots; also, Dress
onu Mantilla patterns.
r Bonnets oleauod and pressed os usual.
aprlO
KEuziE’8 Patent water filter
An ossoitmcnt of sizes on
hand. Wo wurraut them fo make
tho Savannah Bivor Water, oven
though dipped directly out of the
ltlvcr, as pure and clour as tho
finest Spring Water. About forty
ofthese Filters aro now In uso in
this city, and every persou who has
thorn, will cheerfully testify to their
olllclenoy. Indeed, tho Board of
Water Commissioners hero, say In
their Report, It Is tho only Filter that does effectual
ly purify the Savannah River Water.
Coll and see one In operation at our Houso Fur
nishing andStovccstabliamont,Hodgson’s now block.
KENNEDY 4 BEACH,
fob 27 Corner of Broughton and Bull sts.
ICE PITCHERS.
DOUBLE
Witter Pitchers,
Homo new aud beautiful
designs, l’latcd aud Brito-
nin.
At tho Hjuso Furnishing
Storo,
g 155 BROUGHTON STREET,
:<r HORACE MORSE.
Savannah, April30.
aprSO
CERTAIN AND FERMANENT,
Tlvta medicine allays txdn and inllammatlon, which
other remodlos invariably causo, and can bo taken
wlUt leas trouble and eximnso fo jiotlcnts. This in-
falllblo remedy has saved thousands upon thousands
from tho bamfs of
MERCILESS QUACKS, , ,
If not from premature gravos. In canoe of infection
the Compound Buchu Is the only article worthy of
tho least coufidcuco of the afllicted in performing
SAFE CURES.
It contains no narcotic, mercury, or other injurious
drug, but la purely a Vegetable Composition. It Is
vory agreoablo fo the tasfo, creates no pcrcoptlble
odor, and may bo taken by persons or either sex
without hindrance from business or medical advice,
as plain directions for uso accompany tho medicine.
Reader, if you have any of the abovo complaints, do
not ucgloct them,
DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS.
With tills modlclno you cau cure yourself, aud thus
prevcutall oxixwuro.
TRUTH MUST AND WILL PREVAIL.
This modlclno speedily and effectually cures the
most vlrulontform or secret diseases, uud eradicates
overy parliclo of infectious matter from the system,
restoring tho patient to a |>crfost state of
IIEALTH AND PURITY.
Helmbold’a Highly Concentrated Com*
pound Fluid?Extract Sarsaparilla*
For purifying the Blood, romoving all diseases Ari
sing from oxcess of Mercury, exposure aud im-
prudence in life, clirouiu constitutional diseases,
arising from an impure state of Blood, uud the
only rcliublo and effectual known romody for the
euro or Scrofala, Salt Rheum, Scold Head, Utccr-
utioiH ol' tho Throat aud tags, Fains and Swellings
or tho Bones, Totter, Pimples on tho Fuco, aud ull
Scaly Eruptions of tho Skin.
It Is gratltying fo the proprietor of these mediciucs
to bo able to state that it is now nearly three yoors
since thoy wore first introduced, during which time
thoy have been extensively used in various parte of
tho United States, aud have given to patient and
practltionor the highest degree of satisfaction ill the
various cases In which thoy havo been employed;
whether in town, country, hospital or private prac
tice, thoy havo invariably given the most decided
anK unequivocal satisfaction, and produced the most
salutary and beneficial effects. Numerous letters
have been received from the ■most distinguished
physicians in tho country, and from the professors
of several medical colleges, recommending in the
highest terms the value of theso medicines, and
their superiority ovoiAl other preparations for
such complaints as tuPproprictor recommends.
Numerous preparations of Sarsaparilla andofBuchn
and various modes or preparing them have been
given, all of which of course will differ according fo
tho mode of preparation which each individual may
adopt.
These modicincs requlro considerable cure In the
preparation and the employment of diflbrent men
strua In successive operation fo tako up tlio extrac
tive mutters, and, in cousequonco, aro most fre
quently improperly mado, and not unfrequently
much Impalrod, if uoYrendered totally Inert, by tho
InJudicluus uud unskilful management of those unac
quainted with pharmaceutical preparations. It is
thoreforo or tho highest consideration and import-
auco fo tho public aud fo the faculty that there
should bo standard preparations of uniform strength
and possessing tho most advantages. To effect this
aud obviato tho evil alluded to, 1 havo made a num
ber of experiments to ascertain tho most uflbctual
modo of extracting tho virtues of tho Sarsaparilla
and tho Buchu, and to discover tlio most eligible
form for tholr exhibition. The experiments nuvo
resulted moat favorably, and it Is with much pleas
ure 1 now offer to tho public and tho faculty my
Compound Fluid Extracts, which contain all tho vir
tues of tho articles they ure represented to bo mado
from iu a highly concent rated form, and are the most
active probations which con bo made. Two ta-
blesi>oonsliil of tho Extract Sarsaparilla, added to a
pint of water, is equal to tho Lisbon diet drink, and
ono bottlo fully equals In strength ono gallon of Syr
up Sarsaparilla or decoction as usually made.
FRICKS:
Fluid Extract Buchu, $1 per bottle, or 6 for $6
“ “ Sarsaparilla “ “ “ “ “
Certificates of cures aud recommendations from
distinguished professors aud physicians will accom-
pany each preparation. Prepared and sold by
H. T. HELMBOLD,
Practical aud Analytical Chemist,
263, Chostuut-st., near tho Girard House Philo.
To bo had of Druggists and Dealers in every sec
tion of tho United States aud Cumulus.
All letters for the mcdicino directed to the propri
etor rccelvo immediate utlcutiou, and sufo deliveries
guaranteed. Boptl—ly-dtw
' JOHN il. MOOftE 4 CO.,
GIBBON’S BUILDINGS, SAVANNAH., Ga.
WHOLESALE4 RETAIL DRUGGISTS.
S Would call tho attention of Merchants, Factors,
Planters, Physicians and others, to tholr ex
tensive and well selected stock, comprising
evory article lu their lino of business, uud which they
offer for solo ou the most reasonable terms for cash,
or approved credit, viz;
PAINTS, VARNISHES, GLASS, 4C.,
Wlilto Lead, PuroamlNo. 1; Tiomau’s Colors, dry
and In oil; Japan, Copal, and Coach Varnlsncs ;
Linseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Window Glass, Put
ty, Gold LooT, Faint Brushes, Sash Tools, aud Gla>
ziers’s Diamonds.
LAMP, MACHINERY AND TANNERS’ OILS,
Bleached Sperm, Whale and Lard Oils, for burning
all descriptions of Oil for machinery, viz., Patent Oil
Uublcachod S]H*rm, Lard and Rapo Seed Oil; also
Tauners,’ Neats, Foot aud Sweet Oil.
GROCERS’ ARTICLES.
Nutmegs, Mace, Alsplco, Cinnatnou, Popper, Gingor,
Mustard, Salcrulus, Soda, Pearlash, Sweet Oil, Starch.
Fig Blue, Matches, 4c.
FOR PHYSICIANS.
A great variety of tho best French. English, and
Amoricnn Chemicals, I’hurmaceutlcal Preparations,
Select powders, Surgical Instruments, Vials Specie
Jars, Motallo Saddle bags, 4c. Also,
CAMl'HENE AND BURNING FLUID.
Any ono who may favor them with tholr orders may
TJOTATOKS.—400 barrels superior PlantKi
XT Patotoos: 60 do Western Reds; aud 69 do
Blows, for sale by
mar8 BRIGHAM, KELLY A go
JUStTMURRAY’S
HON.
TTNITED State*. Canada and Cuba.
Sc Uw eg let’s History ot Philosophy In Eu-urn*
translated by Seoyle. ^
Prescott's Philip 2d or Spain, new supply in h*i
Calf and in Cloth.
Napoleon’* Confidential Correspondence with k
brother Joseph.
Davan’s History of the Queen’s or the Houi
Hanover—2 vol*.
l*Thq Allachl in Madrid.
Komancoof tho Harom, by Miss Pardue.
Rachel Gray, by Julia Kavanaugb.
Earnest Iinsi'oad, by Mrs. Lee Hcntz.
mar 3 W. THORNE WILLIAMS
3 UBT BECElVED.—20 boxra ShouifiS-;
prim. »tUolo, j 20 Uercra choice Tom««
vn.u: >co.
XIKW CHOP CUBA MOLASSES.—Theur
go ot tho Abbott Dovcrc.ui, .any cjoecoj
for salo in lota to suit purchasers, by
Jan31 RODGER8 4 NORRIS
CAftPKT ANb tWtOtSTKRY—
WAREHOUSE,
140 Congress and 67 St. Julien Streets.
—2 UNDLDSIGNED would take this opnot
faulty to express to Ufa friends mid the jmbii,
— m — Carrilln*
Florida, Alabama and Tennesseo, thereby cnablia
him to exhibit a stock unsurpassed in any Southeri
city.
Families, Merchants, Hotel Keepers, and Steun
boat Owners are particularly Invited to exutninetbi
present stock, which ta now complete in all fit.
various department*, consisting in part of the follow
lng goods, vis:
CARPE1 DEPARTMENT.
Royal Medalion, English Druggets, (of n
rlous widths,)
Mosaic Hearth Rugs.
Royal Velvet,
Mocet Wilton.
Mocot Brussels,
Tapestry Brussels,
Power Loom Brussels,
Three ply Ingrain,
Two ply Ingrain,
Wool Dutch,
lugs,
Velvet and Chenille Run
Tufted Rugs, *
Piano and table Corers,
BUrer 4 Brass 8
Carp. ~
Rods
kc.
CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTER Y DEPA&TMESl
Brocatelles, Lace and Muslin Curuiu
Satin de tames, Gilt Cornices,
Satin and Silk Damask, Gilt Pins and Banda,
Worsted and Cotton Damask. Tassels, Loops uu
Cords; Velvet and Plush of various colors; window
8bades, new style.
Also, overy varioty of Furniture Covering, Trim
mlngs and materials for decoratiug.
• FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. j
From two to Twenty-four feet wide, for Halls an,
Rooms, out fo fit without a seam.
The snbsorlber will oblige hlmseffto make tin.
prices on all description of goods os low asthesaia
quality can be purchased in any Northern city.
mr Carpets cut fo Rooms and goods seut to as)
part or tho city free of charge.
pgr An experienced Upholster will attend to tb,
making and faying of Carpets and Oil Cloths «h<&
desired. The decorative and curtain department ii
n charge of an Upholster of acknowledged tasteac,
skiU. W. H. GUION, Agent.
octlS 140 Congress and 67 8t. JuUen-sta.
DR. SANFORD’S INVIGORATOR,
I S a mild laxative, tonic and stimulant, and it
recommended to tho public, relying upon its in
trinslo worth In tho cure ortho following complaint
All Billious Derangements, Bick Headache, Dyspej.
sia, Habitual CosUveness, Chronic Diarrha, Colic
Pain in the Stomach and Bowels, General Debility
Female Weakness, Ac. For sate by Druggists gca
orally, and by John. B Moore 4 Co, and Wm. W
Lincoln, Savannah. ly febll
m T1BIBKRI TIMBER!!
X EE Undeeslgned hoa just received, tn ale
(600) Five Hundred pieces of good shlppln>
Timber, averaging over one thousand feet to stick,
0 fob JEFFERSON ROBERTS.
IhiYAOKEEEL, HEIUUNGTSALMON, ftc^-
XtJL 2 bbls large No 1 Mackerel,
8 do Uo No 3 do
3 do do No 2 do
2 half bbls Blue Fish,
2 do Pickled Herring,
3 do No 1 Salmou,
6 quarter bbls No 1 Mackerel,
10 kits No 1 Mackerel,
10 do No 2 do
6 kits Tongues and Sounds,
> 1000 lbs Cod Fisb. For salo low by
Jan28 J. A. BROWN.
RATRS OF ADVERTISING.
than one month.
All Tabular work, with or without Rules; and Ad L
vcrUsements occupying doublo column, shall bt I
charged double the above rates.
Advertisements of whatever length, for any ti_. _
less than ono month, to he charged At trotuieu I
rates.
For a longer time at the following rates
No. or 8quarcs|lmo|2 mosja mos |4 mos |6 raoa |12
It Square,.... s * ~ ' '—‘ —
2 Squares...
depend upon their receiving thu best attention, aud
that all goods furnished will ho of a reliable quality.
Should they not give entiro satisfaction, they may bo
’ at tho option of the purchaser.
returned
a&hlOU
W
"tf
u . A.
AJFLTZXUR’B
PATENT AIR-T’IGIIT SELF-SEALING
CANS AND JARS,
—Eor Preserving
FRUITS,
TOMATOES, 4c.
Full directions
lor preservici
accompany eucL
Can. For salo at
manufacturer's
prices by the
Agent, •
HOR’CK MOUSE,
116 Broughton
street.
' in ay 211
TO WOO L SELLERS.
T HE Undersigned hnve this day opened a
Storo in Congress streot, opposite tho Murket,
fbr the purchase of Wool, Sheep Skins, Hides, Bees
Wax, Door Skins, nud Country Produce iu geuerul.
Tho highest cosh prices will bu jiuitl fin-all thu above
article* on delivery fa Savannah. Mr. L.J. GUIL*
MARTIN has been appointed as Agent, to whom all
persons having business transactions with tho un
dersigned tnay apply.
J. W. SMYTHE 4 CO.
Savauuali, Muy 19,1856. tnay20
PJANO FORTES.
HAVING lately received largo ad
ditions to onr PIANO FORTES, wo
aro onnblcd to odor at this tlmo the
greatest variety lrom tho best manu
facturers, from thu plniucsi square to tho most club-
oratoly carved, and from six to seven octavos.
Our nation nro solocted from tho manufacturers
whom we havo full conlldouco in, uud wo ure par
ticularly requested by them to give a guaranty with
ovory instrument sold by us ns regards durability,
touc, 4«t ' ’
Porsons in want of a first ruto iustrumont may ro-
ly with safety upon getting such a ono by selecting
from tlio following makers, whoso instruments wo
endeavor to keep constantly on baud, viz : H. Wor
cester, J. Chickeritig 4 Son, Nunns 4 Clarke, Bacon
4 Ravens, 11. Waters, aud Haines, [bothers 4 Cum-
mlng. I. W. MOltUElJ. 4 CO.
au<r 27
J. E. DE FORD,
APOTHECARIES HALL. S. E. Corner of,
Broughton und Barnurd Streets. Savon-
__ nah Ga., Wholcsalo and rotall Dealers In
Drugs, Modicincs and Chemicals, Dye Woods uud
Dye Stuffe, French, English, aud American l’erfam-
ery, Flue Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Combs and
Brushes of ovory description. Surgical and Doutal
Instruments, Trusses and Supporters of all kinds,
Spices, Snuffs, Manufactured Tobacco, AH tbo Patent
or Proprietary Mcdiciues of the day, Snperior Inks,
Puro Wines and Brandies for Medicinal purposes,
Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, 4c.
j83* N. D.—Especial attention given to tho
proimration of Physicians’ Prescriptions und Family
Recipes. Ship, Family and Travelling Mediclno Cases,
With plain Directions for uso, including Directions for
treatment fa cases of poisouing, Drowning, 4o.
*piiy
/~10RN AND COHN MEAL.—1000 bus prime
V Corn, White and mixed; 60 do lrosh Corn Meal
n store and for solo by
dec 91 PATTEN. HUTTON h TO.
RE ADI-READ I I—llEADn |
JSl That is, if you can soo;
fiV^jiryou can’t see, you can timi
Ct&KaU kinds or “helps to see,” at tho WatchtTud
Jewelry Storo of D. B. Nichols 4 Co., in Congress
street, uoxt door to tho corner of Whitaker, whore
you eau purchase Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware,
ami Fancy Goods, as low os at any other storo fa
tho country.
Wo have received per steamship Alabama a fresh
lot of those Olio Stool Spectacles : also, a supply of
Pebblo and Poriscopic Lens, whicli we ifro prepared
to tit in all kinds of frames, nt short uotice. Our
Pcriscoplc Loub (so called from tholr peculiar slinpo)
havo nn advantngo over ull others, as thoy have a
greater rango of locus, so that tho reader is uot
compelled to hold thu book or papur at a certain
distance from tho eyo. Call und soo.
1). B. NICHOLS 4 00.
No chnrge lor showing goods.
mar 11 D. B. N. 4 CO.
IZ(\ Casks Ohio Catawba Hrandy iu storo,
tJ\J and for salo by tbo only regular Agent for
Suvuuiiult/* J.M.EYRE,
J»yM : W Day street.
JUST RECEIVED,
PER STEAMER, an assortment of
QO’MissoffTind children’s Plain Straws,
Ladles’NEOPOL1TAN BONNETS, IN-
FANTS’ HAW uud FLATS. Also a tow TJoTs 1
HATS. For sale by MRS. FREELAND,
»»ay 17 Broughtou streot,
L isle thread gauntlets^-Tho oniy
article or thu kind fa tho city. For salo by
J. W. THRELKKLD,
mitr27 corner of Cougress and Wliltaker-sta,
A pples a potatoes^
10 bbla Choloo Ueroor PoUtoe*;
“ “ “ KiuueUA(i|)lea.
J. A. BROWN,
ii
For Hi* *Y
■Wl)
toot. KsspHsrsan
THE ABBOB BILLIARD SALOON,
(ui'HTAins)
Coruor Hull nud Bryan streets, over Barber Shop.
Juuo 27 J. M. HAYWOOD, Agout.
BATH HOU
HOT, COLD AND HlIOWElt.
I HAVE bccu asked to allow tbo Uutli Rooms ta
remain opcu to u later hour tlmu iiino oVIock ;
Ptliorotoro give uolico that ftom this date tlio Bath
Houso will bo upon until cloveu o’clock al ulght.
Price 26 cents, Six ticket! for $1.
Jo27 J. M. HAYWOOD, Agenl.
FINE FASHIOMIiLE DLOTIIiG,
AT REDUCED RATES.
B ARGAINS eau now bn Imd by all thoso who
wish to olotlio thomsolvcs genteelly, as I will
sell the balanoo of my RoAdy-Made, at roducod
rate* on tlmo, and ton por cont. off lor cash. Gail
and avail yourself of the cliauco to obuun Rood aril*
ole*. At the Star Clothing Emporium.
_ WILLIAM O. PRICK,
Juu*27 ■ llTBayifraet.
R OPib—700 coils Hope, various brands, all
of good quulity, in storo and for salo by
*pr29 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO.
C°
LO J fHirPttSNELLI N GS,
MBRUEK UNIVERSITY,
PENFIBLD, GA.
FACULTY.
PK&UDKXT,
N. M. CRAWFORD, D. 1>.
VROKJWSORH.
College.
S. 1*. SANFORD, A. M.,
Mathematics.
J. E. WILLETT, A. M.,
Chemistry aud Natural Philosophy.
II. H. TUCKER, A. M.,
Bellos tattres.
U. W. WISE, A. M.,
Groekand tatln Languages.
WILLIAM G, WOODFIN, A. II.,
Modern Languages.
Theological Seminary*
N. M. CRAWFORD, I). I»:,
EcoIoBiastinnl History and Bildlcal Lltorature.
WILLIAM WILLIAMS, A. M.,
Systematic and Pastoral Theology.
- Academy.
THOMAS A. SEALS, Principal.
Tho Commonccmontis hold on tho last Wednesday
In July.
Tho next Term will commonco on tho lout Wod<
nosday lu August.
Tho prico of Board lu tho villago is $10 per month;
waahlng, room rent, tool, 4o., $3.
By ordor ortho Board of Trustees.
my 12 2m 8. LANDRUM, Socretarj
MdL2S8&9~*Tbe cargo or UmK _
V>B* B. tawfoo, ormpanor quaUty. Foruk by
WiyDM PAWttiORD, FA Y 4 CO. 7
iio
16
$20
$24
$30
16
22
26
28
86
20
27
82
86
44
24
82
88
42
62
27
86
44
46
60
80
40
60
64
65
82
43
64
68
70
34
46
68
62
74
36
48
61
60
77
38
60
64
70
80
For any time not above specified, a proportion i
chargo will be made.
A deduction or 26 per cent from the above raw f
will be mado on advertisements appearing eidi [
slvoly on the fourth page of tbo dally. i
Advertisements ordered threo times a week, wifi |
bo charged two-thirds the above rates, f
Special notices, 10 cents per line for the first, ui
6 conts for each subseqent insertion, and In too* I
to bo subject to contract. Marriage notices $1. ft
neral Invitations 60 cents each. No special notices
inserted for loss t!uui 60 cents. Obituary Notice*,
Reports, Resolutions, or Proceedings of auy Society. 1
Association, or Corporation, ordered to be pobUib i
ed, 6 cents per line.
Steamboats will be advertised at $40 per tonus
for each boat advertised. ,
Steamships, where but ono Is running, $40 per in
umn; If two or more, $30 each.
Auctioneers’advertisements not to bo subject to
contract, but to bo charged at the rates prescribed
per square.
Tho paper, under no circumstances, to be iuclod-
ed iu a contract. ,
Professional and business cards not exceoliof •
Uuca. will ho Inserted at $20 por annum.
Calls on porsons to bocomo candidates, will w
Inserted as other advertisements, to be paid fa*
variably in advanco. .
Announcing candidates for office, $10, fo be pw i
in advance.
Advertisements not marked on tho espy l
specified tlmo, will be iuserted until forbid, I
payment exacted.
When auy hill for two months advertising, i
thou contract, amounts to over $50, a deduction «
25 per cent will be made, 1
Yoariy advertising, with privilege of change vw
be taken at tho following rates : ...
For ono squure, rcnewablo once a week, •>’
u it u lw i co ,i »
“ « « 3 times orofteper TQ
Evory additional square contracted for to becnari -
od ono half the above rates additional. nt „ ,
Yearly advertisers shull be limited fo tbe
contracted for. AU contracts shall befawt) w *'
stotiug doflniloly the noturo of the businwi tow
advertised. Any advertisements not properly era
nested with tho businoss shall be cliargodscptw*
ly, ond also any oxcess of mutter over tno aniouw
contracted for. _ .
Contract ndvorUsemonts payable quarterly;
vortisemonta from strangers and tranhicut per*®*!
payablo In advanco. All others will bo consiae""
duo whon called for. .. ^
Regular advertisers and all others sending
muuications or requiring notices desigued v>c*u»
tentlon to fairs, coucerta, soirees, or any P“u llc ,
tcvfafamcnts, whore charges are made tor su*"
tattce—all noticos of private associations, ovory n«
tlco designed to call attention to private enwrpr
calculated or intended to promote Indlyldww
rests, can only bo inserted with the underttw"?*
that tho same is to bo paid for. If Inserted ®
oditorlul column (which can bo only at in® ““v.
Uou of tho editors) tho same will bo charged «
rate of not less Uiau 20 cents i»er liuc.
AdvcrUscmcuta ordered fa the Weekly
por square for each insorthm. , _ .
Tho undorslgned, publishers of Daily, Trhwewr
and Weekly nowspapers lit SavouusU, u*-. {
ourselvos stricUy to adbore to the above bfa
charges, aud iu no iustance to deviate theitww*.
Tho abovo rates to take etffict March 1, WJJj
to continuo binding, until oh*nK° db >’ lll<, ' o e0
mivjorUy ortho undorsignoj. effert
N. B.—This schedule shall not \tx-m
tho integrity or existing conOracts. AM <»nU»«»
the year or any other spocIBed time, shall on*y
with tho expiration of tho (t*orltHl for which uot
wero mado, \
Alxxandzm 4 Sxxzn, Ra^blican.
Tno* won 4 WiranraroNJ Murmy % ew L a j
R. B. Wn.Tow 4 4 ■fruggL-
•Ul.. AIM, m»y b»found! bo*orrilLirt
•ty!,. A Uo,
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