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/CHATHAM COUNTV—To all whom It may
VjfrJttctrai Wberoda.Jobu Mullery ,wlil upplytu tho
Court of Ordiuary lor I/jltor* Dlsntemry m adminis
tration oa llte Ratal* or William Wright theso arc,
t icrafore, to cite ami adraoulsb all whom it may
©uncord, to be ami apnoar boro re said Court, to
make objection (if any tlioy have) on or before tin*
Ant Monday In November uext, otbwlso *old Lut
Ura will be grautcd.
WUues*, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
0® inly, taU e.ght itay of April
JOHN BILBQ, 0. o. o.
C HATHAM SHERIFF’S BALE.-Will be
told on ttio first Tuesday In Juno next, before
aujOourt ttooso, between ibo legal hours ot -aie,
V*t number twelve (12) Now Franklin NVnrd. In the
©uy oT Savauuuh, situated nn tho corner of Mo. t-
i»nory atroot and IfctiUo How, together with the
Cl *eo-atary brink warehouse situated thereon: levied
04 to satliiy a certain fl fit. Issuing out or Onntlmm
H ipertur Court, In Ihvor of John Scuddor vs. Clar-
ooca P. UoliU. Property pilot'd out in said ll. fit.
BENJAMIN !.. COLE,
may9 Sheriff. C.O.
'"ilPATB of gecSTimsTaT
B IIATHAM COt - ,
concern: Whereaa, John V, Hiuot will M
io Court of Ordinary for letter* dlsmlwwry*
mlnUtrator on the lutato of .tamos 0. Hlno* :
These aro, therefore, to cite uud udmoulahall
whom It may concern, to bo and appear boforo said
Court to make ohluctiou (If auy tlioy liavo) on or be-
loro tho Urst Monday in December uext, otherwise)
said tetter* will bo grained.
Witness, John Uilbo, Lsq. Ordinary for Chatham
comity, this rouitlt day uf June, I860.
Juno 0 JOHN BILBO, 0.0,0.
ADMift 1 Si'll ATOil’H 8ALH.
P URSUANT to mi order of tho Honorablo tho
Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, passed
Juno term, 185«, will bo sold, on tho first Tuesday
111 Aucust next, before tho Comt llottso door In said
coumy ol Chatham, between the legnl hours of sale,
tho following properly, t" wit.: Lots Nos. three (8)
and four (4), being |wrt of Gordon lot No. nine (t»),
Spring Mill, City of Savannah, fronllng on Hullroiul
street; also tho following negro slaves: Jack, Peter,
Alexander mid Sarah. Sold at tho properly of the
esiutu offlamuol Griffin, laiootsald county, deceased,
for thu bonullt of the heirs mid creditor* of suld os.
tutu. K1CHAUD WAYNE,
Administrator do bonis uon, oil
Je4 Estate of Samuel Griffin,
H7VM uillVf
mil
d
5.
W
C HATHAM COUNTY—To ull whom it may con
cern : Where is, Kii&iboth ltibo 10, will apply
•ttbe Court of Ordinary tor loiters otuUmiuistrutiou
©a the estato ol Joseph Itibetu :
These ato, therefore, to cite and admonish all
Whom It may couccru, to he uud urprur before said
Cranio make objection (it any they haw) mi or
before tho first Muaday tu July next, otherwbo said
letters whl bo granted.
W.tuoss. John Kiibo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
Q)uuty, this second day of Juno, I860.
4*»ut< JOHN iUl.DO, o. C. <\
Stats: of ueduuia, cm.vtiiadico.
tIMJ all whom ll may concern: Whereas Mary Atm
X Doul will api ly at the Court of Ordinary for let-!
lers 1 Hs tn Worry 011 the estate of James I*. Ik-nt,—
ThtuquretUui'cloro toclio mid admonish ;.li w liotn
It may concern, to bo and appear before said Court.
t> muko objection.* (if auy they have) on or before
too First Monday in December uext, oihcrwUcsuid
letter* will ho granted.
Witness John lliibo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
County, this third day of Jnuo, M6,.
Jeh JOHN BILBO, O.C.C.
STATE OF OlSOlMSIA, *
C TlATQtM COUNTY —To ail whom it may con-
corn 1 whoroas, Patrick Uyan will apply at the
Court or Ordinary for tetters of admitiWiruthm on
the 0-tate of Daniel Collins :
Those aro, therefore, to cite and admonish all
Whom It may concern, to be and uppunr before said
Court to muko objection (if auy they have) on or be*
tore the first Monday in August uext, otherwise said
letters will bo grunted.
Witness, John Ui b>, Esq., Ordinary for Chathuui
County, this twuntv third day ol June, i860.
June 23 JUilN Ull.BO. o. c. c.
OROHU1A, CilA
O N the Urst Monday in August next, 1 will apply
to the ordinary of Chatham county Tor leave
to *ell the negro slaves beongitig to the estato of
Clara A Ogilbay, deuouseJ, fur the bouellt of the
holi a and credit >rs of said estate.
June 4 .IAME-4 A. LaROCHE. Adnt’r.
-From V.H. PAIiMKR, *
OKXtlUL aDVKRTMINO AND flXWHFAmt AOXXT,
Boston, Now York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore.
JAMES II. FIUIBH,
DEALER AND IMPORTER OF
Watches* Jewelry, Silver Ware* Fan
cy Uooda, die.,
NO. 12. BOOTH 20 HTHKk'r, Pill LAI) MJ'IUA.
scpt8 iy
NELSON BWKRZEY,
DE8I0NER AND SCULPTOR IN MARBLE.
Oornor Aster Place and 4th Avenue,
IN GLOSK PROXIMITY TO TON AOTOK URRANV AND TUX NSW
HllltJt IIOt'HK, NKW YOUK.
mHE moat extensive variety and the largest
■ stock of Monument*, Tombs, Headstones, Ae.,
in America, cun he found at lids establishment, from
plain to the most nluhorutu and ornate iu design uud
workmanship. In addition to thu wtook always on
hand, a grout variety of drawings, appropriate mid
original may bo found, from which work will be ex
ecuted promptly to ordor.
Orders faithfully executed, and shipped lo any
point available by water or steam.
Persons visiting tho city or Now York on pleasure
or business are rospocUhlly Invited to visit this es
tablishment. nets
From «J. PIIBItCD'A =
ADTOCTlttlXO AUKiOY. MtUpUiMIM, PA.
Authorized Ajreot for the Savannah Journal.
STATR OF GEORGIA,
B ULLOCH COUNTY.—To ull whom It may con
cern : Whereas, A.*a Jidniem will ap| ly at the
vwuit of Ordinary tor miki county, for ictters «f ml-
mlnlatrutl ui, with the will uuuexed, on the estate
©i ilury Wi.liauis, Inteof&idJ county, decoutod:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish ad
Whom It may concern, to be uud appear before said
Court to make objecuon (If any they Imve) on or
before the Urst .Monday in August uext, otherwise
•aid litters will bo gruutod.
Witness, Wi.liam Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch
county, the slum uuy of June, lfefi'i.
Juneatf WildJAM LEE, o. n. c.
OTAIE OKUhOltolA—liL'LLUUl CU., illiv ZtJth,
O I860—Two month* after date uppllcutiou wid
he made tu the Honorable Court of Oruiuary of said
County fur leave to sell all the lands belonging to
the estate • f Michael Donaldson, deceased, tor the
benefit of tho heirs mid creditors mid said deceased.
my^-8w JOHN K. UlBStiN, A«im’r.
' 8TATI3 Ol.' UISUUU.A,
TYULLOl'U COUNfY.—To ml whom it may con*
J[) corn: w iuroa-*, Jo.*iah DaVis will uppiy ut tho
Comt of OrUhia y for letters of adiuhiLtiminu on
the estate of U<.nry Davis, late of said coumy, de
ceased ;
?b»e are, there'ore. to cite end admonUh all
Whom it apij coucoru. to be and uppcur b fore said
Court, to m.iitu objection (Ifuny they have) on or
before the Ura Mouduy iu Atugustuuxt, otuerwUo
•aid stiors will be granted.
Witness, william l.ee, f'jq , Ordinary for Bulloch
county, this 2Uh any or June, 1860.
June29 WIl.U.vM LEE. 0. c. c.
IIKOIUIIT TO JAKL.
Brought io Juil iu Swalnshoro, Emanuel Co ,
on the 4tli instant, u negro mail; ho says 111.,
name Is Harry; that ho beltings to tho estate
1 a l lnmms Clay, of ,>ryau Cuuuly, <Jn. Ho is
oi nghl complexion, with a blight sear oveAtho loll
eve; about & feet 51 y 4 innhes in height, aud about *itt
years old.
The owner is requested to como forward, pav
ihargos and tako him away, as I10 will bo dealt with
as the law direct*. HKNKY OVKKSTHEET,
jo9 Ja'or.
VIRGINIA SP1UNGS!
SOUTH-SIDE, RICHMOND & DANVILLE, A
Virginia & Temwuev
hahjRQads.
SUMMER
AlUiAflttEMENT.
Hhorlost, most comfortable and most expeditions
Route to thu
NOTICE.
A IJ. persons having demands against the estate
of Richard K. Williams, late of Chatham coun
ty. decease I, are hereby notified to presold them
within tho time prescribed bylaw to the subscri
ber ; and ml indebted to tho said estate are request
ed to make immediate payment to
M. B. MILLKN,
AdinluDtrntor do bnuls non.
March V5—fiw _ Uwt.lylil—Jo 7
STATR OF OEBUUI A,
C HATHAM CoUNTY.—io all whom it tuny con
cern : Whereas tho estato of Jeremiah Me-
Dminl 1 lie.? unrepresented in consequence of tho
dcadi of Nathan Brcwton, the executor, amt unless
some Ut a id competent person applies lor tho ad-
iniuDti atioti of said estate, with the will annexed,
1 shall appoint James Wilkinson, or some other lit
and proper pot-sou, administrator with tho will au-
mixed do h ma* nun. on said estate:
ihese are. theret'ure, to cite uud H'tmonish all
whom it may concern, to bj and appear before
said Court to make objection (if any tUt y ha ro) on
or bitoro the llr-t Monday iu August next.
Witness. M ill am Lee, Esq., Unlit-ary for the
coumy of Bull »ch, this 12th day of Juno, IS6U.
Jelli WILLIaM I.EM. n r. n.
Stale of Uiiui'glu, UilUocJl toaitiy,
A DMlNIFl’ilATUlte’ ^ALE.—By virtue of mi or
dor froth thu honorable Court of Ordiuary ol
auui county, passed on tho first Monday In Juuo,
will be suld at the court house door of said county,
betwoou llio lawful hours of salu, on the first Tues
day iu August. One tract of Land, containing one
hundred and fifty acres, in suld county, on the Ca-
iiooebee river; also, u part of four other surveys,
containing six hundred and thirty-two acres, oa Ca*
noochoQ river, wo 1 tmprovod aud In good roiudr,
consisting of swamp, bay utid pine laud. Sold as
the property of Nathan Brcwton, deceased, for tho
item-fit of tho heir* aud creditors of said deceased.
Terms nude known ou the dny ofsnlo.
June 2d, 1R5U
HMON J. BREWTUN,
Jo 16
GKORGIA, LAMOhiA ua.vn.
T WO MONTHS after date, application wid be
tuado to the Houo/ablo Coin 1 of uruiimry fur
•mi county, for leave to sell tho real e>t ite md the
following uuinod negroes : Peter, Jim aud Ucu; one
house and Jot aud two other lots; belonging to tho
estato of Priscilla Thomas, deceased, tor too benefit
Of the heirs and creditors.
WILLIAM B THOMAS, Ex’or.
Jefforsonton, Juue lo, I86f». .imm. o
GEORGIA, CA3IDEN Cuban.
T WO MuNi'tii after Uat •, a. picuiiou will be
utile to the Honorab.u Ooo.t of ur.iinury lo
•atd coumy, for leave to se,l tnc fol.uwing t amed
negroes: Rose au 1 her three childreu, Irene, jii
bis and Joo; boloogiug to the estate of l^ui.-u lump-
kiss, deceased, lor thu benefit of -aid heirs.
WILLIAM U. lllO.M a&, Ouurd-an.
Jefferionton, June lu, T.g»,.pino bu
NOTICE.
O NE MONTH alter date, application wli be
made to the btute Bank of Uuotgiu, tor j*ay*
Aleut of a twenty do.lar bill, tbo left hand Ln.f of
WUUfo bod Ikqu lost.
July 1 JOHN P. KENEDY.
lliuwey, Alabama. July 1, lS6|t.
NOTICE.
/T1W0 months from Uuto application will he
1, mode to the Ordinary of Clnuhum County, lor
Cave to sell lot No 151. tub district, Baker, belong
ing tu ibo estate or Julian Marks.
-JACOB WATSON,
mays Admiulstrmor.
ADSaSTRATOiCfi NOTICE.
A LL persuus having demands aguiu.-.t the estate
of the 1 ito Churies .* i . Arnold, deceased, are
hereby notified to present them, properly attested.
Within the Utne prescribed by law; and uii those in
debted to said estate, are requested to mak« imme
diate payment to EDWaKD PADLLEUKD,
may g Administrator.
State of Georgia. liuiloeli County
A DMlNlSTUATuRa* SALE.—Will bo suld, on tho
first Tuesday in August next, before th« court
nouse m Statesboro’, In »aUl county, under nn order
of the Court of Urditmry, Fifty lour (64) acres of
P-no UnJ, granted to James Deal, and bounded by
lands of James Woods, William Allen ami Elmore
Manes, belonging to the esluto of James Deal, for
1I10 benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said estate,
forms made known on the day of sale.
MARTHA DEAL, ) Adm’x.
CALVIN DEAL, /Adm'r.
June 12th, 1650 jo 16
NOTICE.
A LL perrons hnviug claims ugalust tho estate of
Evan .Tunes, late of Cburllou county, Ga,, do-
ee.ued, arc requested to present them, iu terms of
law, and tho-e indebted will please make payment
(0 Hie duhicribor.
STEPHEN McCALL, Executor.
CentrevH'ago, fin., June 14tli. 1860 jo22
ASSIGNEES NOTICE.
M R, Loud UobiUer having made an assign-
meat tor the beuelllol lus creditors, ailper-
•oa^indebto-l to lihii will please make ptymeut t.
tne. Aud tUo»v having demands against him n u '
foqUMted to present them, that payment may be
loado as far as thu assetts will exteua.
A. BUNaUD, Assignee.
Bavumah, M >y W, I860. nuydo
GLYNN SIIEUiFe ’et SAniu.
W ILL bosold heioro too fioor of the Court House
in the city of Brunswick, Uouuly of Glynn, on
Urn first Tueiday lu July uext, between the iegul
hours of sale, the foilowiug property, to witCos-
Blue, Jim, OUIoo, and Simon—levied on by virtue <4
ft. fa. Issued out of tho Honorable Superior Cm rt ol
Glynn County, in favor of lioruco B. Gould vs. Alex
ander sjcrauion and James Guweu, AdnpnUt.ators
of Mary Abbott, doeoased. Property pomte 1 out l y
plaintiff’s attorney.
¥ mayiS M. C. B WRIRHP, S.G.C.
GLYNN SHERIFF’* SAGE.
W ILL ho oold before tbo door of the Court House,
In tho city of Breus wick, Coumy of Glynn, on
Uw first Tuesday in July next, between tne legal
Lours of sale, tbo foilowiug property, to wit.:—one
undivided b ill'of a tract or parcel ol luud continuing
two buudrod and fifiy acres, (more oriesi-) lying
end bul igln the county of Glynn, hounded Houtu be
lands granted to Michael 1’ou.soll, northwardly by
hinds grauted to Juliu laimb, soiiior, oa*t by Imios
unknown. Levied mnu the property oi'Uciia L-nub,
tosuliiiy a fi. lu. issued out of tho llouorubio .*up«-
rlor Court of Glynn coumy. in favor of Jnunel Mclu-
tosh vs. Celia Lntub. Property pointed ova Ly do
fondant. M. <1. B, U B1G11T,
tnuy28 Siu.-rliri.lynn rn-iiii v,
WATE UF UEihu.ia, blur1 v.u,
f |tu all wbom it may concern:—Whereas Ja.-.on
JL Floyd will apply at the Court of tjrduury for
fottors of admluistrution on the estate of Alien D.
^T^heseare therefore to cite and admonish all whom
It miy concern, ui bo and ai p_*ar bciuro said courr,
to m tke objectioiH, If any they have, ou or before
tho first Monday lu July next, otherwisesuhUoilers
Will be granted.
Witness W. I*. Glrorddau, Ordinary for Liberty
County, tills27th day of'April, I86d.
W. P. GIRARDEAU,
may27 •>. L. C.
notice;
■\TTILL ho sold, between the usual hours of sale,
V? on the first Tuesday in August next, before
the court house door In Trailer’s Hill, Charlton
county, Ga., Two negro men, (Dick aud Tom)—be
longing to tho estate of Kvmi Jones, late of said
com.ty, ouva-ed. Sold under provisi n of tho will
and b/ order of the hoinjnblo UrUhmry of said
county. STEPHEN McCALL, Ex’r.
C mire village, Ga., Juue 14th, IS06 Je22
RELIGIOUS WORKS. -
H ISTORY of tho Grout Beformutiou of the Six
teenth Century, in Germ my, Switzerland,Arc,
b.- J H Merle D'Aublguc, flvu volumes complete iu
uiic.
The Life of Martin Luther, tho German Reform
er, In titty pictures, Lorn do-dgns of Gustav Konig,
10 which In a Idi-d a sketch of the rise and progress
of Hie Reformation In Gorin uuy.
L to uud 'Junes • t' Rev ElUuU Ilediling, D D, late
Senior Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church,
by D W Clark, 1) D.
Sermons on Several 0 |, ca?ions, by the Kov John
We. 1. y, a M, in four votumos.
soil nous |> otu the Pulpit, by H B Bnscom, D D,
ti.n.
Life of II Biddlcmau Bnscom, D D, L L D, Into
Bl hop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South,
by Rev M M Honk c, D D,
Puethuwous M’urks of tho Rev Henry B Bnscom,
D D, L L D, 0110 of tho Bishops of tno Methodist
Episcopal Church South, edited by the Kov Thomas
N Klisten. A M.
Life of tho Rev Robert Newton, D D, by Thomas
JUCh-SOU
The B irds of the Bible, by George Guifillan.
'iho Analogy of Religion—Natural and Revealed
—to the Cons 1 hut ion aud Course of Nuturo, by Jo
seph Butler, L L D, late L»rd Bishop of Durham.
BaptLia—a ireitl-.o ou tho uuturo, jierpetuity,
subjects, mimini-tr.ttion, mode, and uses of the ini-
t ft lug ordinance of the Christian Church, by Tho*
u Sumner*.
Baptism—with reference to its import, modes,
hi'lory, proper use. and the duty of patent* to bap-
lize 1 children, by James J. Chapman, a minister 01
the .Memphis Conference of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, %‘ouih.
For f alu ut *60 Congress street by
juiu-22 WaKNOCK k DAVIS.
VIRGINIA SPRINGS I
THROUGH BY DAY-UGUT.
Amt Baggage Chocked Through; except ou Stages.
Visitors to the*Virgin!niu Springs by till* routo,
take tho South-Side Railroad cars at Petersburg, nr
the Richmond aud Danville cars at Richmond, at 0
A. M., dally, (Sundays excepted,) arrive at Lynch
burg to dinner, nud thence, via tho Virginia uud
Tennessee Railroad, reach Bunsack’s DejHitut U 1-4,
and Salem ut 41*. M., aud ut either place take
Kent* StimmerMUti ik Co’s Fine Line of
Stage* I
Those via Bonsack's lodge nt Klucastle, dine ut tho
Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs, and arrive at tho
White Sulphur Springs, (17 tulles) early on the
ovonlug ol'the second day Irom Petersburg, or Rich
mond, without NIGHT TRAVEL, and with but ti4
miles of Staging. Ur by tho Salem route, Mop all
night at tho Roanuko Red Sulphur Springs, (lu
miles distant from Salem,) dine at the Red Sweet,
nr Sweet Springs, and arrive at tho White Sulphur
Spriugs on tho evening of the following day.
Tho Virginia & Teuuesseo Railroad is located
through a most romantic country, possessing a oil
mate unsurpassed for Its salubrity und delightful tom
porature. The road passes the base of tlio
PEAKS OF OTTER!
And within throe miles ortho Alleghany Springs,
one mile of tho Montgomery White Sulphur Spriugs,
and within four miles of the Yellow Sulphur Springs;
ull pleasantly situated a few miles apart, 011 the
Eastern slope ol'the Alleghany mountain, in Muut
gomery county. Tho wuturs of these Springs uro
celebrated for their groat medicinal qualities, tho ac
commodations are excellent, and have neeu greatly
increased since lost season.
AyVisitora to Urn Red Sulphur Springs take
Kout, Suiniuorson & Go’s Stages at Newborn Depot,
on the ovonlug of tho day that they leave Peters*
burg or Richmond, and arrivo at tho Springs on tho
following day to dinner, and Salt Sulphur Spriugs
early in tho ovonlug of tho second day from Rich
mond or Petersburg.
Tho Road from Newborn Depot to tho Red Sul*
phur Springs, (38 miles,) ha* boon gradod wnJ
greatly improved since last sonsou, and is now re
garded asoiie of tbo best turnpikes in the moun
tains.
Tho lino of Telegraph from Kichmnud will bo com
pleted and in operation 10 thu Mootgomury White
Sulphur Springs curly In June.
Passenger* to Knoxville, Tennessee, take Kent,
Summorsou &Co’s stages at tho Western tormluus
of tho Virginia A: Touuo. aco Railroad, uow 180 miles
from Lynchburg (amt being extended Westward at
tho rato ot 8 miles per month) to thu Eastern torini
nus of the East Tennessee uud Virginia Ruilroad,
nud arrivo nt Knoxville in 21*2 days from Peters
burg or Richmoud.
Pure from Petersburg or Itiehmuud.
To Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs via Bouauck’s,$in 00
“ “ “ “ “ “ Suioin.... lo fio
1 White Sulphur Springs “ Bun.-aok’s ll 00
‘ “ “ “ ** Saloui.... ll fiu
’Rod Sulphur Springs 12 26
‘ Alleghany Springs • 8 uo
' Montgomery White Sulphur Spriugs 8 25
* Yellow Sulphur Springs 8 46
‘ Knoxville, Tennessee *23 ou
Non?.—Tho charge lor tickets to tho Alleghany
Springs, Montgomery While Sulphur nud Yellow
Sulphur Spriugs, dues iiol include tho charge from
tho Railroad to the Springs. Passenger* lor the AI
Icghany Springs, J(4mile* distant,) take ticket* to
SliawsviUe—for Montgomery White Sulphur, (l
miio Ulstaut by u brunch Railroad,) take tickets to
Big Tunnol uud for tho Yellow Sulphur, (4 miles dis
tant,) tuko tickets to Christian-burg depot. Com
voyuuces will bo found at those places.
For further Information apply to
K. A. GOODWIN,
Ticket Agent S. S. R. It., PUersburg.
CHARLES CAMPBELL,
Sup't Richmond & Danville It. K., Richmond.
E. H. GILL
WITH HALL’S PATENT J-OWDER-PROOF IX)CK.
Having received tho
Prlzo Medal at tlio
World’s Fair, aro now
Ollbrod to tho public
ns tho Prize Safe oT
tho World. Tested
and approved as they
liavo been every
where, their crowning victory wiw reserved to bi
awarded by tlio Juried of tho World’s! air.
Tho proprietor placed Ono Thousand Dollars In
Gold lu the ono exhibited ftt tho World’s Fnlr, Lon-
don, and Invitud all tho Plck-l*ocks In tlio world to
open the Safe, willi or without tho keys, aud tako the
money us a reward for their ingenuity 5 although
operated uinmi by sovcral skilled iu tho art, 110 ono
could lick tho Ijuck or open the Safe.
By un Improvement upon thooriginnl Salamander,
Introduced by tho prosotitowner of tho patent-right,
the interior is rondered wholly lm|tcrvious to damp,
and books, pupors aud Jewelry might bo preserved
iu one of hi* safes for a century without contracting
a blemish from mould or tnllldew.
To guard against counterfeits every Safo from tho
manufactory of the subscriber, and sold by him or
his agents, bus a brass plate in front, bearlhg his
uiinio: each Is also furnished with ono of his Im
proved Thief Detecting l/icks, which la a gootl guar
antee against robbery. ..... „
fl. C. HERRING k CO.,
Nos. 136, 137 amt 139 Wuter-at., N, Y.
Agents In Ha van 11 ah, Messrs. BEIA k PRENTISS,
who keep constantly 011 hand a full and complete
assortment, which they will soil at Manufacturers'
prices. septiM..
LOCAL - EVIDENCE OF THE‘VALUE AND FIRB-
I'KOOr Qt’AUTtm OK
WILDER’S NALAMANDEIt SAFES,
An Manufactured by ,Stearns iC Jfamto, New Fork.
In the (ire of the fid
lust., which consum
ed the brick building
occupied by Mr. Jno.
T. Thomas, opposite
tho Gas Works, in this
city, was a sale ol
tho above descriptions
contaluiug thu hooks, papers, and money of Jlr.
Thomas, and althougu thu building was Uetroycd,
the said Safo sustained nn Injury whatever from tlio
intense heat to which It hud been exposed. On open
ing the Safe, tlio contents were found undisturbed,
aud in the same order and condition as whou placed
there, except a slight discoloration to tho projoctlug
ends of n few liapcrs. aud the backs of ono or two of
tlm books, caused by the steam generated lu the
Safe, while at its greatest liout.
Tho Safe and content*, as it came from tho ruins,
may still be seen, in tho possession of Mr. Thomas,
nt tho Gas Works. A large assortment or these cele
brated Safes always on baud,and for sale by
C. II. CAMPFIKLD,
Agent for the Manufacturers,
July 26,1866. 171 Bay-st., Savanuah, Gu.
I tako pleasure in corroborating tho foregoing state
ment, und iu addition would add. that tho hooks aro
now in use. J. T. THOMAS,
Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf.
July 2Gth, 1856. octtt—tX
JOB
TLY EXECUTED AT HIE
JOURNAL,
BOOK & JOB OFFICE.
Merchants can ho supplied at short notlco with
BIU-HcmU, mu* of Lading,
Drey Hooks, Circular*, Cards
and Blank Book*.
6U1UT8I siiiUTS] 1 fliiiiiTs 1: j
I HAVE just received ft large assortment of
w turn uud figured HUlrts, of every quality ami
style, and superbly made, with collars to match,
orders will also bo taken, and shirts tnndo to suit
my particular si.\ lo or taste of tho wearer. Call at
the star Clothing Emporium, 147 Bay atreot.
my 14 WM. O. PRICE.
* UEMOVAL. *
The subscriber has Removed on the ^ ^
Bay, next door to tho Republican;|j|Wf(j[t]
otiu-e, whore lie is now opening ni fill |(i
handsome assortment of s 1* RI NGL-lliiL/
AND tUM.Mi-lit GOUDA, which he will soil by tho
pallet n or make to order in tlio most fushiouablo
stylo. Also, Bendy Made clothing for the present
and coiniug season.
Tlmukiut for pa.-t favors, ho hope* to merit a con
tiuuaiice of the same.
N. h —Culling, Altering and Repairing dono at
the shortest notice.
Just received White Drill Coals and Pants, White
und Figured Marseilles Vests, for sale ftt a small pro
fit.
aprI2 JOHN W. KELLY;
GEORGIA, LllliSitTY COUNT*.
O N the Urol Monday lu July uext application will
bo made to mu honorably tho Court ol uidma
ry of said county for letter* of ndmiul-t ration on the
t'tiue of GUuou McGikwen, lutool said county, do*
ceased. ANN McGUti’aN..
June 2
DJIA PER AND TAILOR.
.ILfTKB.SON HTI'KEI' NEAR BROUGHTON.
The subscriber takes this opportunity
to inform Ids friends and the public, that
he is enabled, from experience, ami tho
.intuitive poreojitiuns of the truths of.
science, ha.ed on thu common rules of surveying
forms, both plane aud spherical, to cut and make up
garment* to 111 tin* human form in tho most complete
aud finished tdyle, io all who tuuy favor him with a
call.
Boys’fancy drosses, Ball costumes, Military and
Firctueu’H Uniforms, &c.,&c.
P. HORACE GRANT,
Jefferson st., ono door North of Broughton street,
due 7—1 y
ftOl’iUE.
T HREE month* alter date application will bo made
to Uta MorUi't Bank uf caviumuli tor lire p i.v-
Xnoutof two Twoaty dollar bills, viz : letter B, 3UT0,
•ud letter U, 6J7, the loft haiveiol which liavo been
lost. JAMES P. HUDSON.
lallahMseo, Flo.. May 17.186». 3m* mv'.O
I JAl'KU HANOINOS AND iiUUDEHH.—
Just received u great assortment of tlio most
elegant pa tier 1-a, willi border* to match, fioni 8
cent* to *2, at CHAFFER k CO.’S,
ftptflb No. ft Whitaker street.
ABJIlAlSi'tt.VKUA a ki.l.
O N the Ur*t fued-uy in July next will by sold lu
front ot tuo Court Hou?u, lu tho city of Havun.
ban, all tho real estato iadongiug to urn o.-tutc of
Jume« M. Uatot, lalo of C'ImiImiii County, docensed. |
Eold by l errnlsslou of tito c’ourl of Ordinary, und by
order of the Administratrix, for the bunuUt of the
belr* aud creditors. AUS B. BA'lEH,
Xnay26 Admiin Aratrix.
3 4MIESH Salmon .^Lsjbrfter* and Sardines, tor
? sale by Jan 2 Alto.VM'D
■ale by
jau 2
WANTED,
A PITUATION ns wet imr 0, l y a healthy your-g
woman. Would have no oojcctloti to titivoi,
or go Into tho country. Good role renew given.
Apply at thla olUcn.^ . fll—June 24
TJABKElSrBASKBTSI—Wo Would cull tlio
JJ altimt'ou of tlio |mhe» to our *tock uf Work,
Traveling and film Fancy Basket', the large.-1 assort
ment in tho city, ut the House Furnishing fltoro, 166
Mroughton-street.
marftl riORAOF »f/lUflE.
LE, LARD, &o.—20 l.bl* Prime Isird; 60 do
Taylor k Ann’* Ale; 60 do sugar, non a and bat-
“ reuoivod and for calc by
MCMAHON k DOYLE,
201 and 207 Jky atreoL
A LE, LA
O, M. GRIFFIN,
SUCCESSOR TO LATE M. EASTMAN.
Corner of Bryan ami Whitaker Streets,
fV UAr* now on hand a heatilifni n.°- .-v
Koriment of Jewelry of every dls- ffj?I
crlptlou nud kind worn liy ludlos NSk»L
und gentlemen, and will sell at unusually low prices,
I have tills day received (per Express) a largo
stock of elegant rtiver Ware, rmisistlug of Cake and
Pl« Knives, plain and engraved Kish Knives and
ForkH, Pick led Knives and Forks, Knives, Forks aud
.Spoons, Napkin Rings, Nutmeg Graters, Am. Am., all
in Morocco mumaud suitahlo for presents. I Imvo
also this day reneived till addition to my stock of
hull work of light colored Curls, Topsys. Braid*,Front
Pieces, Bands, Uncle Tom, Am., which now makes
my assortment complete. Orders received for any
color desired.
Watches repaired by and under tho Minor vision
of solf. uud all other work done In a workmanlike
munuer.and warranted. may 26
ray 13-8 m
Sup't V. & T. R. R., Lynchburg.
KENT, FUMMERaON k LU,
Fiucustlo, Virginia.
CENTRAL IL A1JL ICO AD.
JBmm
........ edDLet - ^
O N and alter Sunday, the 14th October, innt.,
and until furthur notice, thu Passenger Truius
on tuo Central llailroud will run as follows :
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON.
Leaves Savannah Dally at...6 a m uud 12.16 r m,
Arrivo in Macon “ “..2.16 pm “ 1 a
Leave Macon “ “.11.45 am “ 9.30 p
Arrive in flnvan’h “ “10.46 p m “ 7.20 a m
HCTWKKN 8AVANNAU ASU AUQCHTA.
Leave Savunnuh 12.16 p m and 8.30 p.
Arrive in Augusta 8.46 p m “ 6,30 a m,
Leave Augusta 6. am “ 4.30 p m
Arrive In Savannah 1.30 pm “ 10.46 p
mcTWKK.V MACON AND AC0U8TA.
I-cave Macon... 11.46 a m and 9.30 p m,
Arrivo hi Augusta .8.46 pm “ 6.30
Lcavo Augusta (1. am “ 4.30 pm,
Arrivo In Macon .'2.16 p a* “ 1. am,
HbTWKKX SAVANNAH, MIUJ-DUEVHAK & KATO.VTON.
Leave Savanuah...... 6. a m
Arrivo In Mlllodgevillo. .2.46 p m.
Leave Macon 11 45 a m
ArrivoluEatontou.. 6. p m,
W. M. WADLEY Gun’I Snpt.
Savannah, Ga., Oct. 12, 1865. oct!6.
CHANGE UK SCHEDULE ON THE
SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD
Om IVlll.ll 1IUM.M Ull) Uruut
New York & Mew Orleans Mails,
O N and alter Sunday, February fid, 1860,
two dully trains between Macon und Columbus,
and one between Macon and Americas,
I-oavo Macon at 2 a m, and » p m; arrive ut Colum
bus at 7 16 A M, and 10 30 p m ; leave Columbus at
4 16 a m, and 1 80 p m; arrive at Macon ut 10 64 a m,
and 7 40 p m;leave Macon at 2 am; arrivo at Amnrl
cus at 0 40 a m; leave Amoricus at 2 20 p at; arrive at
Macon nt 7 40 p m; making ucoinplutueonuuutimi be
tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings
ville, Wilmington and Charleston; also, with Central
Ruilroad Trains to Savannah, Millodgnvlllomid Eaton-
ton, and with Macon uud Western trains to Atlaula.
Chattanooga, Nashville und Knoxville. Tonu.
At CulumbiiH with Girard and Mobile Railroad to
Kulanin, Ala., connecting dully nt Amerloua with
four horse Post Coaches to Tallnhasseo. Albany
Thomasville, Balnbrldge, «kc M with tri-weekly hacks
lo Lumpkin, Culbbort, kn., at Fort Valley with hacks
to Perry, Huynosvlllo, llawklnsvHlo und Knoxville,
Ga. Pussongera for Amerlcnw ami pointa below Fori
Valley, should take thu 12161» m train from Savuu
null; and tho 6 pm train from Augusta, to avoid do
leution at Macon. For other points on tim .-outh-
Western or Aluseogoo Roads take cither traiu from
Savannah or Augusta. Passengers leaving Amntl-
cus at 2 20 p m will roach Columlms at lo 30 p m the
aaino night.
PassungorB from Columbus and tho West for Ain-
cricus, South-woritorn Georgia or Florida, should
take tho 130 p m train at (Jolumbus, sloop at Fort
Valley, and roach Amoricus at ft 40 a m next morn
ing.
First class steamships leave Savannah for Now
York on Wednesdays und Saturdays, and for Phila
delphia on Wednesdays. Passage i.i the Cabin $26,
fltcorngo $8.
Faro from Montgomery to Savannah $].| 00
“ Columbus “ “ lu on
“ AmorlutiR “ “ 8 so’
GEU. W. ADAMS, Sup’t.
Macon, January 30th, I860. may to
VIRQIN Fa CENTRAL R.ROAD.
GENU IN E PREPARATIONS. . '
HelmboItVa lllKhlr Concentrated Com
pound Fluid Extract, Bucltu. .
ISA (MffAlN, SAFE, AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY
F OR Diseases ortho Bladder, Kldnoyi, Gravel,
Drojwy, Weakness, Secret Disease*, Obstruc-
uona, Female Complaints, and all diaaasoe of tha
Sexual Organs, whether in
MALE OR FEMALE.
from whatever cause they may bavo originated, and
NO MATTER OF HOW IDNO STANDING.
ThlH popular and simclDc remedy is noW offered
to tho oUllcted, und guaranteed to euro all the abovo
complaints. U Bcurcbes out thu very root of the
diaeaso, driving out all the diseased fluids of tlio
body, thus removing tho cauBo and rendering the
ruuuuuuiKD «J4 uuuuutjg. iMipin, »yj4»wn, «IC. cUrO
Tliankfm for tho very llborul patronage hurotolore
DYING AND RENOVATING
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 YORK STREET, NEAR TUB COURT HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
Established in 183g.
1HE Subscriber grateful to his friends and
patrons for their continual favors, would state
mHE
J. pi ,
that In addition 10 tho improvements iu DYING, ac
qulrod by him during his last visit to Eugland and
flcotlaud, has made urrauguments for extending his
business, by which he la uow enabled to dye a
greater variety or colors on silk nnd woolen dresses,
shawls, lie., which he trusts will generally please
ull who may favor him with their patrouuge.
Gentlemen’s garmuuta dyed, cleaned or renovated
as may bo required, iu the sarao superior stylo which
baa generally so much pleaaod his patrons and
friends.
Table Covers, nnd Ladies’ Crapo Shawls, &c.,
cleaned ami llnishud in tho flrst stylo.
Ladles’ Bonnets dyed, bleached and pressed in
the most fashionable styles.
Orders from tho country promptly attended to.
Terms moderate.
When purculs are scut by steamboats or railroad,
word should bo sont him by Ictlor through tho post
ollice, so that ho may know whoro to call lor them.
meh 16 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
IIEINTZELMANN’8
ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER.
T HE distinguished favor with which this essence
has been received throughout all sections of
tno Union us a remedy at once safe, agroeablo and
effectual for Incipient Dinrrhroa, Cnolora Morbus,
Weak and relaxed Bowels, Prostration by heat or
fatigue, lJy.pepsla, Flutulonce, Colic, Cramp, Lan
guor or Debility from sedentary habits, &c., has In
duced the proprietor to givoit every publicity in his
power. L pon its morrits comment Is unnecessary,
us Us own intrinsic worth Is its best eulogy. It car
ries willi it the evidence of Us superior excellence,
freely attested to by the young, tho old, and scores
ot families who, prompted by n earefol regard for
their liealth nnd comfort, aro daily adopting it as un
iMmumwADUt FAMILY muiKiiv. Theio is purliups uo
modlcluul preparation extant so simple and harm
less, yet. salutary and elll-ctive, whoso worth will be
more appreciated or uuiversallv adopted than the
Liquid uingcr prepared by Holnlzolraau.
For sale by J. E. DkKORD, Druggist,
JolO Urn Savauimh, Ga.
KlVi
PHIffff PRINTING, such us Catalogues lor Colleges,
Proceedings of Muetlugs. Reports, By-Ijiwn, etc.
Tlmnkl'iil for thu very liberal patronage hurotolu..
received,-we rospeutiully solicit a contiiiuanco ol
tlio Baiuo, feeling that wo sliull bo ubic to please ull
who may favor us with a cull, both us to prices and
execution or work.
NoiwroMAuISius;
rntlB buoy* at flt. .Simons Inlet and Bound have
X boon arranged in tho following manner :
Uutor Bar Bu..y is a largo Urst class nun, ruinted
red, With the No 2 lu white—Is placed is twenty
feet water at low tide, uud must lie Iclt ou tho star
board hnml outerlng. Hi Simons Unlit bear* N W
by W )i W. North point of Jokyl W by N X,
Middle Buoy—is a largo second class mm, paint
ed black, with No 1 lu white—is placed iu sixteen
foot water at low tide, un tho Eastern edgo of the
Middle Grouud, und must ho left nu the port hand
entering. St SimotiB Light hears N W by W )i W.
North poiut of Jokyl W by N.
Inner Buoy—U a second class nuu, painted black,
with the Noil lu while—I* pi iced In twenty-one
led water ut low tide, on the poiut ol shoal running
off from Jekyl Island, nnd must bo left on tho port
hand entering. St Simons Light hour* N E by N }£
X. North point Joky I \V by fl fl.
Iu tlm Sound is the ]<ovvcr Middle Ground Buoy-
which is u t-econd class mm, painted with red and
black horizontal stripe*—is placed In twelvo feet
wuter at low tide, on the lower point of thu Middle
Grouud, to murk the two chunmds. St Simons
Light bear* X E by K. North poiut of Jekyl Island
8 E by fl y t S.
Middle Middto Ground Buoy—is a second class
nmi| painted red, with No 4 lu white—Is placed In
eighteen feet water at low tide, near tho elbow of
tho Middle Ground, uud must ho left on thu star
board hand entering. North point or Jekyl burs N
E E. Brunswick |»int W by fl.
Upper Middle Ground Buoy—Is a second class
nuu, painted red, with the No ft lu white—U placed
iu 18 feel water ut low tido, near tlio upper end of
the Middle Ground, aud must bo left on the star
board baud entering. Brunswick paint bears \V
)i fl. Mouth of Joky I Creek S % E.
Nwnt.—In running lu for St Simons Bar bring the
Light to hour N W by W \V\ vvhllo in four fathom*
water. This bearing a* a course will tako you up
to tho Outer Bar Buoy and Into the Found, passing
the buoy* as directed.
By order of the Light House Board.
G. MANIGAULT MORRIS,
Jo28—tf L. 11. Inspector, Oth District.
NOTICE TO MARINERS. ~
T HE buoys at flt. Audrew’a Inlet aud Sound have
been arranged In the following manner :
Bar Buoy—is a second class can, painted rod, with
tho No 2 in white—Is placed In sixteen water at low
tldo, and must bo left on the sturboard hand enter
ing. Little CumUerluud Light benrs W by \V y. X.
South poiut of Jokyl X W by W.
Middle Buoy—1« a eccotvil class can, painted red,
vfitli tho No 4 In white—Is placed iu nineteen tael
wuter ut low tide, near tho High North Breakers,
and must bo left on tbo starboard hand eutoriug.
Cumlund Light hears W by N H X. South point of
Jekyl N W K W.
luner Buoy—is a second class cau, painted black,
with Xo 1 In white—is placed iu twenty-one feet
wnter at low tide, near a dry shoal running oil*from
Cumberland Island, and must lm left on tho port
hand entering. Cumberland Light bears fl \V by W
>4 W. South point of Jekyl X W y W.
In tho .Sound is tho Midulo Ground Buoy—second
cIilss can, painted with red aud black horizontal
stripes—placed In ton feet wuter nt low tldo, on a
poiut of shoal rmining down from tho Butillu River,
uud nearly in tho middle of the Sound. Vessels
must not pass to the westward of It. Cumberland
Light bears 8 by E K R. Imior point of Jekyl N
w yi w, -
Buoy at tho sutrnneo ofSatllla River—Is a second
class can, puinted black, with Xo 3 in white—Is
placed tu ten feet water at tow tide, aud must be
lelt on the port baud entering. Cumberland Light
hears 8 by 14. Outer point of Jekyl boars N E.
Noth—In running in for St. Audrow’s Bur bring
tho Light to bear w by N y % X, wliilo in-tour fath-
oms water. This bunt ing as a course will take you
up to the Bar Buoy, then haul otf to tho northward
until the Middle Buoy, No 4, Is in range with the
Light, (to avoid two 1 imps iu a direct line, W by X
N, between the two buoys,) when steer for it—
passing it to tho southward. From tills buoy a N
W by W X W course will bring you into the Sound.
By ordor of the Light House Board.
C. MANIGAULT MORRIS,
Jo28—tr L. H. Inspector, Oth District.
Of Cupa
.reception of ftuicnt*. His toflr.J
meryto foceled near the Depot and y^ x ^1
Broadway, andcootalns about thirty largo ,
fhrnished Kooiiu, with good aud trusty
way* at hand, both ladles and gomioincu arVf^l
ed at tblfl Institution, and wlllrocelvo UjoaL,^l
and kind attention from the l'roprietor. J"!*1
hU Matron. His practice In thut horrible h^I
Cancer, for tbo |xutt ten years is net
any Fbyslctan in tbo South. I’atlcuu « r J
at 91 por diem, ot 916 per month. $10 bi-uiif,, 4
Iniulvanco.
mr ttm to In tgr«ed upon _
dortnkon. All communlcuMu touit tail, >1
nddreued to W. K. llosiffi l *l
«*•
CERTAIN AND PEKMANENT.
Tills mcdtdnu ullsys psln ami Inllammatlon, which
oilier remedies luvarluUly cause, uud can be token
with less trouble aud espouse to imtlcms. llile la-
* * id thousands ujkju thousands
fttllihfo remedy hassavci
from tlio hands of
MERCILESS QUACKS,
If not from premature graves. In caae3 of Infection
the Compound Bucbu is tho only article wortliy or
the least coulidcuce ortho alfllctcd In performing
SAFE CURES. , u ,
It contaluB no narcotic, mercury, or othor Injurious brotlier Joseph,
drug, but Is purely a Vegetable CompotUit/n. It Is Davan s History of the Queen’s of the Ron,
vory ugrueablo to thu taste, creates uo perceptible Hanover—2 yols.
odor, und may bo takun by jiersons of either sox
witliout hindrance from business or medical advice,
os plain directions for use accompany tho medicine.
Reader. If you luivo any of tho abovo complaints, do
not ueglect thorn,
DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS.
With this medicine you can cure yourself, and thus
prevent all exposure.
TRUTH MUST ANI) WILL PREVAIL.
This metliclna Fpeodily aud effectually cures the -—, w ,
most virulent form or secret diseases, und eradicates TWY FW CIHOF CUBA MOLASBES^TV'TT
every particle of infoclloiis matter from the system, Xx go or tho Abbott Devcreaux, daily tv*?
rostering the patient to a porlest state of “ n| “ •» * n n,,u »— 1 ^
P OXATUEH-—400 barrels superior PTiriE-B
Patotoea: 60 do Western BwhijSdm2S|
Blows, for sale by
“ ar8 Jg I ^ A M^KELI.y itt, f
HON.
U1H HlfBitAV'i
TTN1TED State*, Canada and Cuba. 1
offiBSf'dBSf “ ” rs ^"’ new •«* 1L
brS , ™?ph:“ M “ ,WCOrrMPOD '" !, ‘“ **»»
|;Tho Allachl in Madrid.
Romance or the liarom, by MUs Pardb#
, Rachel Gray, by Julia Kavanatigh.
Earnest liusfoHd, by Mrs. Lee llentz.
mar 8 W.THORNKWlim^
J UST UECEIVED.—20 box^sEoife
prime article, 20 tierce* choice }S
Hams, In store, and for sale by Uh ° ic ° Tew ^“
WAYNE, GRENVILLR arv,
HI BA Mlll.TeBEB—as-^L
mar 2ft
Brooke Hall Female Seminary,
MEDIA, DELAWARE CO., PA.
MUM MARIA L. EASTMANN, Frjnciiul.
Thi* Seminary, located In the do-
lightful und healthy village or Media,
thirteen miles 'from Philadelphia, by
Railroad, will be ’ 1
UPEXED UN WEDNESDAY.
Soptcmbcr 10th, I860.
Tuo commodious building, now in process of erec
tion, with ull the modern improvements, will bo
Itnodiod bv tho first of August, and whl contain such
accommodations, botli iu poiut of taste and comfort,
aft canuot fail to satisfy parents that while their
daughter?, aro enjoying the benefits of mental cul
ture, they have nlso the comforts of a refined home.
This Institution is established with a view to afford
to young ladles tlio most perfect combination of ad
vantages for tlm attainment of a thorough and ac
complished education, and no pains or expense will
be spared to render it in reality wlmt it professes to
bo. a school of superior merit. Miss Eastman, the
Principal, was at thu head of a school in Now Flig
hted previous to herresidence iu Pennsylvania, and
lor tho last six year* lm* been known to the patrons
of Aston Ridge Seminary, us presiding teacher in
that institution.
The lit. Rev. A. Potter, Bishop of the Diocese of
Pennsylvania, says:—
“Miss M. L. Eastman, who proposes to open a
Aoimg Ladies’ Seminary in Media, Delaware Co.,
I a , in September next, has been known to tho sub-
scriber tor several year* past. Jlo has a very High
opinion ot her capacity, clllclency aud dovoteduess
as an educator, flho has had a largo and success-
lul experience. The building which is to bo erected
lor her use will contain every accommodation. Tlio
village and surrounding country are distinguished
f >r boa thi nines* und beauty, aud the suhflcrlbev has
confidence Unit parents who eutrust their daughters
to Miss Kastman will have no reason lo regret it.”
Miss Eastman will be aided by an elUcicnt corps
ofloachor*.
Tho French language will bo taught and spoken
by u Parisian lady, residing hi tho lumily.
Tho 1 Jilin, German, Spanish and Italian languages
will receive duo attention.
Tlio Natural Sciences will bo taught, with tho aid
ol a largo und expensive uppirutus,
Tho Musical Department will lm under the charge
<>r u lady eminently qualified to fill the situation; uud
all preferring a male teacher ou the Piano or in
singing, can Imvo the benefit of a Visitiug Toachor
from Philadelphia.
Drawing and Painting will bo under the direction
ot a lady accomplished In the art.
'Iho number of pupil* l* limited lo forty.
Tho Term* lor Board and Tuition in ull thu branch
es except Music, uro $160 por session of live months.
Mbs Kastman lm* liberty to refer to tlio following
gentlemen:—
Rl. Rev. A. Potter, D.D., and tlio Episcopal clergy
Hon. b: Pierce, President of tlio United States.
Hon. fl. p. Chase, Governor of O.iio.
' ’Hen. N. B. Baker, Ex-Governnr of Now Hamp
shire.
lion. M.'W. Tappan, ». O. from New York.
Rev. N. Atom, of Norristown, Pu.
Rev. A. Mciaiudf Clourllold, Fu,
Pierce Butler, Esq,, of l'hiludolphia.
J. B. Okie, Esq., do.
E. W. Clark, Esq., i io.
George Wlmrtun, Esq., do.
Chrutopltur Ko:*or, Pottevllle, Pa.
George Wyman, flt. I/mis, Mo.
Hon. 1*. O. Johnson, Was (dug ton, B. C.
For further particulars, or fur circulars apply to
tho Principal, MIAS MARU EASTMAN,
jolt) cou fiin Mediu, Dolawaru tM. Pa.
FRENCH MILLINERY
axii
Dress Making.
JIRfl. FREELAND has open
ed at her Rooms, No. 174
Broughton Street, a fine selec
tion of spring Miliuory, and is
constantly receiving per steam-
, now and dilforent stylos of Bonnets; also, Dress
and Mantilla patterns,
j®- Bonnets cleaned and pressed as usual,
anrlft
KEDZIK’SPATEAT WATER, FILTER.
An assortment of sizes on
hand. Wo warrant them to make
tlio Savannah River Water, oven
though dipped directly out of tho
River, as pure und clear as the
finest Spring Water. About forty
of thesc Filters aro uow in use iu
this city, and every person wholius
them, will cheerfully testily to their
efficiency. Indcod, tho Board of
Water Commissioners hero, say in
thoir Rupert, it is the only Filter that does effectual
ly purity the Savaunult River Water.
Call and seo ono in operation ut our House Fur
nishing and Stoveestabllsinont,Hodgson’s now block.
KENNEDY & BEACH,
_fob 27 _ Cornor of Broughton mid Bull sts.
"ICE PITCHERS.
DOUBLE
Wnter Pitchers,
Some now and beautiful
designs, Plated and Brlta-
nla.
At tho Hjuso Furnishing
Store,
■ 166 BROUGHTON STREET,
HORACE MORSE.
Savannah, April30.
aprfiO
patent air-tight self-sealing
CANS AND JAIiS,
HEALTH AND PURITY.
Ilelmbold’s Highly Concentrated Com
pound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla.
For purifyiug the Blood, removiug all diseases ari
sing from excess of Mercury, exposure and ira-
prudenco In life, chronic constitutional diseases,
arising from un impure stuto of Blood, olid the
only reliable aud cllbctual known remedy for the
euro of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ulcer
ations of the Throat and Logs, Pains and Swellings
of the Bones, Tetter, Pimple* ou the Fuce, and all
Scaly Eruptions of the Skin.
It is gratifying to tho proprietor of these medicines
to ho able to state that It Is'now nearly threo years
sluco they wore first introduced, duriug which time
they have been extensively used In various parts of
tho United States, and have given to patient and
practitioner tlm highest degree of satisfaction in tho
various cases in which they have been employed ;
whether iu town, country, hospital or private prac
tice, they Imvo Invariably given tho most docided
uud unequivocal satisfaction, nnd produced tho most
salutary and beneficial effects. Numerous letters
have been received from th# most distinguished
physicians in tlio country, and from tho professors
of several medical colleges, recommending In the
highest terms tbo value of theso medicines, and
their superiority over ail other preparations for
such complaints a* tho proprietor recommends.
Numerous preparations of Sarsaparilla and ol'Buchu
nnd various modes of prepurltig them have been
given, ull of which of course will Hiller according to
the mode of preparation which each individual may
adopt.
These medicines require considerable care in the
preparation and the omploymeut of diifercnt men
strua lu successive oiwration to tako up the extrac
tive matters, and, In consequence, are most fre
quently Improperly made, and not unfrequeutiy
much Impfdrud, If not rendered totally Inert, by the
injudicious und unskilful management of those unac
quainted with pharmaceutical preparation*. It Is
therefore of tho highest consideration and imi*ort-
anco to the public and to the faculty that there
Bhould be standard preparations of uniform strength
and possessing the most advantages. To effect this
and ohviuto the evil alluded to, I liavo made a num
ber of experiments to ascertain the most effecfhal
mode of extracting the virtues of the Sarsaparilla
and tho Buchu, and to discover tho most eligible
form for their exhibition. Tho experiments bavo
resulted most favorably, nud it Is with much pleas
ure I now oiler to the public nnd tho ftmulty my
Compound Fluid Extracts, which contain all the vir
tues of the articles tlioy aro represented to bo made
from In a highly concentrated form, and are the most
active preparations which can he made. Two ta
blespoons till of tho Extract Sarsaparilla, added to a
pint of water, is cquul to the Lisbon diet drink, and
one bottlo fully equals in strongth one gallon of 8yr-
up Sarsaparilla or decoction as usually made.
PRICES:
Fluid Extruct Buchu, 91 per bottle, or 6 for 96
“ “ Sarsaparilla “ “ “ “ “
Certificates of cures aud recommcudatiotis from
distinguished professors aud physicians will accom
pany each preparation. Prepared and sold by
H. T. HELMBOLD,
Practical and Analytical Chemist,
263, Cliestnut-st., near tbo Girard House Phlla.
To bo hud of Druggists nnd Deulers in every sec
tion of tho United States and Canadas.
All loiters for tlio medicine directed to the propri
etor receive immediate attention, and safe deliveries
guaranteed, Hoptl—ly-dtw
JOHN B. JHOORE At CO.,
GIBBON’S BUILDINGS, SAVANNAH., Ga.
WHOLESALED RETAIL DRUGGISTS.
Would call tho attention of Merchants, Factors,
Planters, Physicians und others, to their ex-
^ tcuslvo aud well selected stock, comprising
cry articlo In thoir lino of business, uud which they
offer for saloon the most reasonable terms for cash,
or approved credit, viz:
PAINTS, VARNISHES, GLASS, &C.,
Whlto Lead, Pure and No. 1; Tieinan’s Colors, dry
and in oil; Japan, Copal, and Coach Vurulsucs :
Linseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Window Glass, Put
ty, Gold Isiaf, Paint Brushes, Sash Tools, aud Gla
ziers’sDinmouds.
LAMP. MACHINERY AND TANNERS’ OILS.
Bleached flporm, Whale aud Lard Oil*, for burning ;
all descriptions of Oil for machinery, viz., Patent Oil
Unbleached Sperm, Lard aud Rape Seed GU also
Tanners,’ Neats, Foot nml Sweet Oil.
GROCERS’ ARTICLES.
Nutmegs, Maco, Alapico, Cinnamon, Pepper, Ginger,
Mustard, Saloratus, Soda, Pcuriash, Sweet Oil, Starch,
Fig Blue, Matches, &c.
FOR PHYSICIANS.
A great variety of tho best French. English, and
American Chemicals, Pharmaceutical Preparations,
Select powders, Surgical Instruments, Vials Sjiocle
Jars, Metalio Saddle hags, &o. Also,
CAMIT1ENE AND BURNING FLUID.
Auy ono who may favor them with their orders may
dejjcud upuii their receiving thu best attention, and
that all goods furnished will bo of a reliublo quality.
Should they not give entire satisfaction, they may be
returned at tho option of the purchaser.
mohlO tl
J. F»~DE FORD, n
APOTHECARIES HAIL. S. 14. Corner of0g£
Broughton and Dariinru Streets. Savon- YW
null Ga., Wholesale and retail Dealers in
Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Woods uud
Dye Stuffs, French, English, aud American Perfum
ery, Fine Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Combs and
Brushes of every description, Surgical and Dental
Instruments. Trusses and Supporters of all kiuds,
Spices, Snuffs, Manufactured Tobacco, All tho Patent
or Proprietary Medicines of tho day, Superior Inks,
Puro Wines and Brandies for Medicinal purposes,
Extracts for Flavoring, 'Billet and Fancy Articles, &c.
J83- N. B.—Especial attention given to tlio
preparation of Physicians' Proscriptions und Family
Recipes. Ship, Family and Travelling Medicine Cases,
With plain Directions for use. Including Directions for
treatment iu oases of poisoning, Drowning, &c.
*PT |y
for sale In lota to suit purchasers, by
JWfol RODGERS k Norm
CAHPKT AWl> tiPIlOESSEgy
WAREHOUSE,
140 Congress and 67 St. Julwx Struts
mHE UNDERSIGNED would take thfa onr,,
X tujaltjrtoexpress ti>his friend* and tie
age and influence, which has resulted in
his trade to all parts oT the State. Abo, CaS
Florida, Alabama and Tennessee, thereby
him to exhibit a stock unsurpassed In any A
city.
Famine*, Merchants, Hotel Keepers, and
boat Owners aro particularly invited to eutnba,
preaont stock, which is now complete In £51
various dopartmenta, consisting In imrt of the
tng goods, via: ^
CARP El DEPARTMENT.
Royal Medallou, ^
Royal V T elvct,
Mocet Wilton, aiosaic Hearth Buii
Mocot Brussels, Velvet and Chenille ’fiu, |
Tapestry Brussels, TuItedRuga,
Power Loom Brussels, Piano and table Coven I
Three ply Ingrain, Door .Mat?(every nri«t P.
Two ply Ingrain, Silver k Brass sub Ry. k,
Wool Dutch, Carpets Binding, 4 t “
English DruggeU, (o( n J
rious widths,) ■
Mosaic Hearth Hug
CURTAIN AND UPHOLtilEHVDETAltTMlS) I
Brocatellcs. lAce and Muslin Cutte l'
Satin de Luiues, GiltCornices, L
Satin and Silk Damask, Gilt Pins and Banda,
Worsted and Cotton Damask. Tassels, Loops i
Cords; Velvet and Plush or various colon;
8hades, new style.
Also, ovory variety or Furniture Covering,Imp
mings and material* for decorating. “
FLOOR OIL CLOWS.
From two to Twenty-four feet wide, for HtlliuL
Rooms, cut to fit without a seam. K
The subscriber will oblige hlmselfto mWi
prices on all description of goods as low as them?
quality can bo purchased lu any Northern city, ft
Carpets cut to Rooms and goods sent to a if
part of tho city free of charge.
jar An experienced Upholster will attend kai
making and laying of Carpets and Oil CiotiuikB
desired. The decorative and curtain departniemH
n chargo or an Upholster of acknowledgeduht&n
skill. W. H. GUI0N, Agent r
octlS 140 Congress and 67 St. Julien-rte |
DR. SANFORD’S 1NVIGORAT0B, I
I S a mild laxative, tonic and Btimulant,uhl
recommended to the public, relying upon fail
trlnsic worth in the cure of tho following compli
All BUllous Derangements, Sick Headache, np,.,_
sla, Habitual Costlvencss, Chronic Diarrh®, Ctitl
Pain in the Stomach and Bowels, General Debii^T
Female Weakness, Ac. For sale by Druggists pi fl
erally, and by John. B Moore k Co, and Wd. 11
Lincoln, Savannah. ly febll
rn
X HE Undeesigned has just received, fornliffl
(600) Five Hundred piece* of good tfclpstl
Timber, averaging over ono thousand feet to slid, n
9 feb JEITEIWON ROBERT?, f
ACKEIiEL, HERRING, SALUOtf,
2 bbls largo No 1 Mackerel,
3 do do No 3 do
3 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
5 kits Tongues ami Sounds,
11000 lb3 Cod Fish. For sale low by
Jan20 J. A.
RATESS OF ADVERTISING.
For ono square, of300 oms or less, of any typed
larger than Nonpareil, 75 cents for tho firatudj
cents for each subsequent insertion,for any tlmeid
than one month. i
All Tabular work, with or without Rules; udij
vertlscmeuta occupying double column, stall?
charged double the above rates.
Advertisements of whatovor length, for any o!
less than ono month, to be charged at trine
rates.
For a longer time at tho following rate*
No. of Square8jlrao| 2 mos|8 mos |4 mos |6 tao3|l;r'
910
16
920
924
930
16
22
2ft
28
36
2ft
27
82
86
44
24
32
88
42
62
27
30
44
4ft
60
30
40
60
64
66
32
43
64
68
70
34
46
6B
62
74
80
48
61
66
77
38
60
64
70
80
£Z?A
Yflf D
nt
O N CONSIGNMENT—
2000 bushels I'rhnn Corn;
100 do Cow Pens;
200suck* 'M’alaoo Mills’’ Flour;
10 bbls Raw (Bin; »
10 uo Mononuahola Whisky;
6 do Domoiitlo Braudy;
For Bale low, by
Join PATTEN. HUTTON 1k OO.
B HANDY, OUT vRu3£7'7m> nl.U-kw ull
br W1UUIM h JuwLOT,
Winter Atrangemcnt—Vars Starling fount JlroaU St.
Heavy Ilntt nil the way to UatxlouavlUc.
W HEN tlio Potomnc is closed wit.li ice thin
route may be relied ou by passengers, to un
Buro tlio connection going North or South. Tlio road
I* entirely roluld with a superior T rail as lUr as
Gordonsvlllo. During the winter the train will start
from tho old station, 111 Richmond, ou Broad street,
ut 7)4 a m., pass CordouRvIllo ut 11 a m., ami nrrive
lu SUumteuat326 i* m. Down train leavosfltauu-
ton at ft 4U a m, pauses Gordonsvlllo at 11 a at. aud
arrive In Richmoud ut2.8U h si,
Karo to GordnusvUlo.. 92 on
*? “ 6 00
Both train* arrive In Gonionsvllln iu ample time
to tako the train ol’the Ornngo and AlexandriaHall-
road. Persons who leave Rlelimond at 7 Vi a m., can
take tho Orange and Alexandria cars iu Gordons-
villo if they choose to do so, nud by that Uuiu will
reach Alexandria by 3.40 i>m., but this company cau
ticket them ouly to Uordonsvillo. >
ool7 tf 1L D. WHITCOMB, SupL
BNT’8 COTOil VErilB^Turt rocelved
•ml for kale by J, W.THRKLKEU),
Mfll Oo«ffr«H ud WklUtaker ataMta,
PEKlODICithS.
P UTNAM’S Monthly Magazine for May.
Flunk J Antic’s Gazette of Fashions for May.
Bluckwood’* Edinburgh Review lor April.
Received and for sale by
WAItNOCK k DAVIS,
may 10 lftp Congress street.
125 HULa
FLOLUt iu atom and tor Nile
tn»y7 CRANK, WEI,US k CO.
UuHksOliio Catawba Braudy iu store,
aud for sulo by tlio only regular Again for
flavauuahj j. m. EYRE,
">y to 94 Uav sir cot.
•HIST RECEIVED.
PER STEAMER, an assortment of
fYO Misses and Chlldron’a Plalu Straws,
PV 1 Julies’NEOPOLITAN BONNETS. IN-
PAA Tfl’ JiATV3 aud fLYI’S, Also a few uu i fl’
HAT’S. For sale by MRS. FREELAND,
_ 17^Broughlou stroot.
L isle THREAD GAUNTLETS.—The only
article or tbo kind iu Uiu city. For sule by
J. W. THREUCEU),
corner of Congrosa und Whltoker-sta.
mnr27
J & POTATOES—
10 bbl* Choice Menwr l’otatooa; >
26 “ • “ RuwtU Apple*.
For Mlo by
W*® J, A. BROWN.
may29
TO WOOL SELLERS.
T HE Undcrsigued have this dny opened a
Store In Congress street, opposite tho Market,
for the purchase of Wool, Sheep flkins, Hides, Boos
Wax, I>oor Skins, nud Country Produce in general.
Tho highest cash prices will ho paid for all tho above
articles on delivery .in Savannah. Mr. L. J. GUIL*
MARTIN has been appointed as Agent, to whom all
persons having business transactions with the un
dersigned may apply.
J. W. SMYTHE k CO.
Savanuah, May 10,186ft. may20
PIANO FORTES.
HAVING lately received largo ad
ditions to our PIANO FORTES, wo
aro onabled to oiler nt this time the
greatest variety Irom tho best manu
facturers, from the plainest sqtinre to tho most elab
orately carved, nnd from six to seven octaves.
Our Piano* arc selected from the manufacturers
whom wo luivo full confidence in, and wo aro par
ticularly requested by thorn to give a guaranty with
every Instrument sold by us ns regard* durability,
tone, Re.
Persona In want of a llr^t rato instrument may re-
ly with safety upon getting such a ono by selecting
from tho following makers, whoso instruments we
endeavor to keep constantly on hand, viz : H. Wor
cester, J. Cbickoriug & Son, Nunns k Clarko, Bacon
& Ravens, H. Wuter*, aud Haines, Brother* k Gum
ming. I. W. MORRELL k CO.
uug 27
COOL RETRitlATT
THE ABBOE BILLIARD SALOON,
(upstairs)
Cornor Bull and Bryau streets, over Rai her Shop.
June 27 J. M. 1IAYWOOD, Agent.
( 'll)UN AND COHN MEAL.—1000 bus prime
J Corn, White and mixed; 60 do fresh Corn Meal
n store and for sale by
dor. 31 PATTEN. HUTTON fc CO.
READ :—READ I UUEAD ! 11
That Is, if you can see; and
[ff you can’t too, you can iimiy y TSf
all kind* of “ helps to see,’’ nt tho Watch aud
Jewelry fltoro of I), B. Nichols &Co., in Congress
street, next door to tho corner of Whitaker, where
you can purchase Wntchos, Jewelry, Silver Ware,
and Fancy Goods, as low it* nt auy other store In
tho couutry.
Wo have received por steamship Alabama a frosh
lot of those lino flteol Spectacles : also, a supply of
Pel)bio and Poriscopio Isms, which wo aro prepared
to Ut in all kinds of frames, at short notice. Our
Pcrlscoplc Lens (so called from their peculiar shape)
have uu advantage over ull others, as they have a
greater range of focus, so that tlio reader Is not
compelled to hold tho book or papor at a certalu
distance from the eye. Call ami sec.
I). B. NICHOLS & CO.
9®" No chargo for showing goods,
mur 11 p. B. N. k CO.
E OPE—700 coils Hope, various brands, all
or good quality, In store nnd for sale by
apr29 BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
C
OHN—In store and for salo by
LO*J <141' tVta YWLLTN OS;
BuakVXX HOUSB,
HOT, COLD AND SHOWED.
I HAVE been asked to allow the Bath Rooms to
remain open to u later hour thuu nine o’clock ;
1*therefore give uollco that from this date the Bath
llonsowillbo upon until cloven o’clock at night.
Prlco 26 cents, flix tickets for $1.
Jo27 J^M. HAYWOOD. Agent.
FINE FASlllOPLE CLOTHING,
AT REDUCED RATES.
B ARGAINS cau now bn hud by all those who
wish to olulho themselves genteelly, ns I will
huiI tbo balance of my Uoady-Mudo, ut reduced
rates on Uuo, and ten por cent, off for cash. Call
aud avail yourself of the ehnuco to ubtolu good arti.
clM, At tho Star Ctetiting Emporium.
WILLIAM O. PRICE,
Jaa.IT 147 B«/ tintt.
MEllCEll UNIVERSITY,
PEN FI ELD, GA.
FACULTY.
rnKumcxT,
N. M. CRAWFORD, D. 1).
VH0SKS80KS.
College.
S. P. SANFORD, A. M.,
Mathematics.
J. E. WILLET, A. M.,
Chemistry nml Natural PhUosonhy.
II. H. TUCREIt, A. M.,
Bellos Ixsttrcs.
U. W. WISE, A. M„
Grcok nnd Isttin Iamguages.
WILLIAM U. WOODFIN, A. B.,
Modern lomgnages.
Theological Seminary.
N. M. CUAWFOltD, 1). ]>:,
Eealeslaitlenl History ami Biblical Literature.
WILLIAM WILLIAMS, A. St,
Systematic and Pastoral Tlicolugy.
Academy.
^ THOMAS A. SEA1M, Principal.
Tho Commencement Is held ou thu last Wednesday
In July.
Tho next Term will cominouco on tlio last Wed
nesday lu August.
Thu prlco of Board in tho villago is 910 por month;
waahlug. room rent, fuel, Ao., 93.
Dy order ortho Board of Trustees,
my 12 2m.8. LANDRUM, Secretary.
For auy time not above specified, a proports
chargo will be made.
A deduction of 26 j»or cent from the above w
will be made ou advertisements appearing ui
slvely on the fourth page of tho daily.
Advertisements ordered three times a wwk. *
bo charged two-tbinip the above rates.
Special notices, 10 ccuta per line for the
6 cents for each subsoqeut Insertion, and in mi*
to bo subject to contract. Marriage notices $L Rl
uerul Invitations 60 cents each. No special w»*J
inserted for less thau 60 cents. Obituary
Roports, Resolutions, or Proceedings or any&djj
Association, or Corporation, ordered to be pci® I
ed, 6 cents per lino. |
Steamboats will be advertised at $40 per fo 3
for each boat advertised.
Steamships, where but one Is runniug, $40pen»
num; if two or more, 930 each.
Auctioneers’ advertisements not to be
contract, but to he charged at the rates pre*cn»j
poraquaro.
Tho pai)or, under no circumstances, to b*lccW
it iu a contract.
Professional nnd business cards not excm^ 1
Hues, will bo Inserted at 920 por annum. i
Coils on porsons to become candidate*. *
inserted as other advertisements, to be pti* fof
variably in advonco. A
Announcing candidates for office, 910, W * r
in advance. .
Advertisements not marked on the c#py
specified time, will bo inserted until forbid,*^'
payment exacted.
when any bill for two months adverting.
than contract, amounts to over 960, a deduciw*
25por cont will bo made, 1 r.\
Yearly advertising, with privilege ofcnMl**
bo taken at tho following rates : ns
For ono square, renewable once awee* ( •*?
“ « “ twieo “ . fi
“ “ “ 3 times or oficMM
Every additional Bquarocontracted forte
ed ono hulfthe above rates additional. t
Yearly advertisers shall bo limited to w*
contracted for. All contracts shall holnv**^
stating definitely tho naturo of tbo b u8lne *?,L (l
advertised. Any advertisements not propcriy _
ncoted with tho business shall bo chargod* e »^|
ly, and also any excoss or matter over tbeM*
contracted lor. k .j.
Contract advortisoments jmyablo quartenj'
vortisemouts from strangers and transient
payable In advanco. All others will bo cow'™
duo whon called for.
Regular advertisers aud all others scnaW-jj.
municatiouB or requiring notices designed »
tention to fair*, concerts, soirees, or anv
tortainraents, where charges are made iw
tance—all notices of private associations, or*^ j
tieo doslgnod to call attention to private cnt«P*
calculated or intended to promote InUiyiQ'^.
rosta, can only bo inserted with tho unuc*"*-^
that tho sumo is to bo paid for. If * na ®fivdiarr»
editorial column (which can be ouly at^
lion of tho editors) tlio same will bo charge**
rato of not less than 20 cents per Hue. •
Advertisements ordered in the Meekly |*r
iwr squaro for each insertion. „ tr-fij
Tho undersigned, publishers of IMily, T**’
and Weekly nowsitapora in Savannan,^fm g
oursolves strictly to adhere to tho *p 0 '®. .
charges, and iu uo instauco to deviateituorw^ ■
Tlio above rates to take effect March I
to continue binding, until changed by we > i
miOorlty ortho uuderslgucd. rfed I
N. B.—This schedulo shall uot in I
tho tutegrlty or existing contracts. AJ{ I
iho yoar or any otiior specified time, saafi»^ ^ I
with the expiration of the i»orlod for |
were made.
JWBA HOLASaES—'iUe cargo of the brig
j |Torlod I
AutXAxnxR k Sxxkd, Republican.
AUUUUUMH on*™,
Tuoupaox k Wmnxoiox, Mormng ,
K. n. Himw It O).. * gg--
piiUMniNG.
P LUMBING, iu (ditto Torioos I
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