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gT J oonouru : Wliwre., John f. Hlne» .111
? 1 UK'VWtiklclFIrl'iALSn mho Ooun or oreiutry for lottore ilUmUwry «, ad-
TiriUi bo told, boron the cottrt house doortn mlntotrotor on ibo Intnlo tiHimiM C. Illnen :
W on" TUwo oro, therefore. I.. ciiu rout ..Uuonlih.11
i-»LL-S u.tJ^rr:r“7rr*. w . r*v. - •imm n m»v in in. .mi Hro... inim-n
e coart booee door In
. *««« v»*j vo k»»uwui. vtt the tint Tuesday \w
Jaly next, between the logal hours or nolo, l lot of
Udders, X Bedstead, 1 lot of Paintings, 2 Beds, 1
lot Patou, ko. Levied on on the properly orV.O*
GUI, to wttUty « diitron warrant Issue I, oT the
Honorable tho Inrerior. Court or Chatham County, lit
faror of John J. Hunt, Atm R. Wall and Jamoi J.
Wall, v*. T. Oo Carl. Property pointed out by
Plaintiffs. Terms Ca-.lt. ^
EDWARD M. PREN’DKnOAST.
July 6 sheriff c. 0. 8,
STATKOtrOKOUOIA,
Theeo aro, Utorclbro, to clio nud NdtuouUh all
whom It may couoern, to bo anil appear belbro said
Court U» make oltJwiUon (if any they liavo) on or bo*
lore thn Unit Monday lu December uoxt, olborwlao
Mitt leltera will be granted.
Wltnen, John ltllbo, Esq. Ordinary fbr Chatham
comity. thin rourth day of June, 1B&0.
Juno ft JOHN BILBO, o. o. o.
ADMIN 1ST it ATOii’8 MALU.
JpUIWIJANT to an nrd.tr of tho Honorable) the
/CHATHAM COUNTY—To nil whom It may
Vd/ooncorn: Whereas.John Mallory,will apply to tho
Court of Ordinary lor letters lilsmtsory on adinlnU-
tratlon on tho Estate of William Wright theso are,
theroforo, to olto ami admonish all whutn it may
oonoorn, to bo and appear beforo sul«l Court, to
tnako obloetlun (If auy they have) on or before tbo
Ural Monday In Kovoittbor uoxt, othwigo cold let
ter* will bo granted.
Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary Tor Chatham
County, this o.gltt day of April 1868.
JOHN' MIUIO, o. c. 0.
apr8
STATE! OF tflBQROlA, CHATHAM! CO.
1IK) all whom It tnuy concern: Whereas Mary Ann
J. Dent will apply at Hid Court of ordinary for lot-
tor* Dtomlssory ou the ostato of James I*. Dent,—*
These aro thoroforotoetto and atlounilth nil whom
It may concern, to bo and appear belbro said Court,
to make objections (if any they have) ou or before
tbi First Monday In December next, otborwiso said
letters will bo granted.
Witness John Uilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Cliatham
County, this third day ohluiic, 185>.
Job JOHN UILBO, O.C.O.
STATE OFGEOUC31 A, *
C HATHAM COUNTY —To all whom It may con*
corn: whereas, Patrick Hyan will apply at tho
(X>url or Ordinary for Piters of adiutiit-truthm on
the e«tate or Duuiol Collins:
TUcso aro, thorolbro, to bile and admonish all
whom it may coucorn, to be ami appear beforo said
Court to mako objection (if any they have) on or be-
fbro tho Qrat Uoudny lu August next, otherwise said
letters will bo granted.
•Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Cliatham
County, this twouty third day of Juno, I860.
Juno 33 JOHN Ull.no. o. o. c.
STATE OF UEORQU,
*T3ULL0CI1 COUNTY.—To all whom it may con-
M» corn ; Whereas, Ara Johnson will apj ly ut the
Court of Ordlunry mr said couut.v, for letters of ad
ministration, with tho will annexed, ou tho estate
of Mary Williams, late of said county, deceased:
Theso aro, therefore, to cite and admonish all
Whom it may concern, to bo and apitoar beforo said
Court to rnuko objection (If any they have) on or
Before tbo llrst Momlay In August next, otherwise
said letters will bo grunted.
Witness, William Lee, E»q., Ordinary for Bulloch
county, tho 20th day of June, 185ft.
Juno23 WILLIAM LEE, «. it. r.
coumy oi i naiuum, uotweeii uio legal mini
tho following properly, to wit,: tails Nos.
nmt four (4), being part of Carden lot No. utiiu (0).
Spring Hill, Oily of Savannah, fronting or “ “
From V. IL PALMER,
it advbktimnuAhONKWHi'Araa aom,
Itostou, Now York, Phlbulolphla, and Daltlmoro.
JAII1US U. KIULH8,
DEALER AND IMPORTER OF
Watctan, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Van-
cy Goods, An.,
no. 12, aotmi 2n ktukkt, niiumtunu.
septa ly
B TATE OF GEORGIA—UULLOCll CU., May 20th.
1858—Two months after date application will
bo made to tbo Honorable Court of Ordinary of said
County for leave to soil all tho lands belonging to
tho estate of Mluhuol Donaldson, deceased, lor the
l>enctit of tho holrs and creditors and said deceased.
iny23-8w JOHN E. GUISON, Adtu'r.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
B ULLOCH COUNTY.—To nil Whom it may con
cern: whereas, Jo-dab Davis will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on
the et-tato of Henry Davis, late of sahl county, de
ceased :
Theso aro, thcre'ore. to cite aud admonish nil
whom it may concern, to lie and appear before said
Court, to make objection (If any they have) on or
before tho firat Momlay in August next, otherwise
aaid letters will bo granted.
Wltuess, william l.eo. Esq-, Ordlunry for Bulloch
county, this 2Hh day of June, 1850.
June29 WILLIAM LEE. o. c. «.
;* GEORGIA," CAMDEN COUNTY. ""
T WO MONTHS utter date, application will bo
tuado to tho llonorablo Court of Ordiuary lor
Kuid county, tor Icavo to soli tho following named
negroes: llosonnd her llirco children, lreuo. Ml-
nUaud Joo; belonging to tlto estate of 1/mUa Tomp
kins, deceased, for the benefit <>f said heirs.
WILIJAM It. THOMAS, Guardian.
Jeffersonton, Juno lu, 186), Juno :>0
Court or Ordinary or Chatham County, passed
Juuo term, 185ft. will ho sold, ou the Aral Tuesday
In August uoxt, belbro the Com t House door In said
coumy of Chatham, between tho legal hours of sale,
* 4 " • -•* * - *• three (8)
ilno (t»).
, , „ Ibtllrond
rttrcel; also the following negro slaves: Jack, I’olor,
Alexander and Sarah. -Hold as tho pro|»erty of tho
lutntcofFumuelOrlllhi, Into of raid comity, deceased,
for the bcuelUof tho heirs and creditors or said es
tate. - H1CI1AUD WAYNE,
Administrator do bonis non, on
Jo4 Estate ofHnmuol (Irlflln,
“ 13 EllllUl ATTflfiVDlI AM CoTfNTYi
O N tho tlrst Monday in August next, I will apply
to tho Ordinary of Chatham county for luuve
to soil tho negro slaves huunglng to thu.c.stnto of
Clara A Ogdnay, dece.u-qd, ibr tho bouellt of tho
hulrsand credit »rs of said ostate.
juna 4 JAMES A. LaHQCHE, Adm»r.
UUOUU11T TO JAIL7
Brought to Jail lu Swalnsboro, Etnanuol Co.,
on the 4th Instant, u negro man; ho says his
name Is Harry; that ho belongs to tho estate
ul Thomas Clay, of itryan County, tin. Ho Is
pf light complexion, with u slight hear over the loll
eye:about 6 feet II>£ inches In height, and about 28
years old.
Tho owuer Is requested to onmo forward, pay
charges atfd take him away, as hu will bo dealt with
as tho law directs. HKNUY OVEHSTKEhT,
Jell * Ja’or.
NOTICE^ - ~
A LL persons having dumands against tho Estato
of lUchard F. Williams, lute of Chatham coun
ty, deceased, are hereby uottftud to prcsuut them
within tho time prescribed bylaw to tho subscri
ber ; and all indebted to tho said estate aro request*
ed to make Immediate payment to
M. 1). MILI.KN,
AdmloLtrator de bonis non.
March 26—flW ltwtJy21—jo 7
aTATE OF GEORGIA,' '
C HATHAM COUNTY.—l'o all whom It may con
cern : Whereas, tho estate of Jeremiah Mc
Donald lies unrepresented in consequence of tho
death of Nathan Urowtuu, tho executor, aud unlo.-s
some lit nml competent person applies lor the ad
ministration of said estate, with the will anuoxud,
I shall appoint,lames Wilkinson, or Homo other tit
aud proper jwrson, administrator with the will au-
uoxod tie boons non. on vnid estate:
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish nil
whom It may concern, to bo nml nppeur beforo
said Court to mako objection (if any they have) on
or beloro the llr.-t Mouday in August uoxt.
Witness. William Ixse, Esq.. Ordinary for the
county of Bulloch, this 12th day of Juno, 1850.
Jolb WILLIAM LEW. o. c. c.
NELSON SWEKZEYv
DK8IQNEU AND HCULPTOlt IN MARBLE.
Corner Aslor l’laco nmt 4th Avenue,
IN CtoaKPKOXIMITY TO TUX ANTOtt U1IIUUY AND TUX NXW
I11IU.K IIOL'SS, NKW YORK.
mHE moot exteusivo variety und tho largcat
■ stock of Moaumout*, Tombs, Head Ftoncw, wo.,
liiAmcrlcn, can bo hmud at this establish mold, from
plain to tho most elaborato and orunto la design und
workmanship. In addition to tho stock always on
hand, a grout variety of drawings, appropriate and
original tnay bo round, from which work will bo ex
ecuted promptly to ordor.
Ordors fa)ihlully oxocutcd, aud shlppod to auy
point available by water or steam.
Porfious visiting tho city of Now York on pieasuTO
or business aro rospecllblly Invited to visit this es-
tabllshuiout. oot3
* GLYNN SHERIFF’S SALE.
*YT71LL bo sold beforo tho Court ilom:o lu the city
W of Bruuswick, county u Glviiu. on the tlri-t
Tuesday in Augftst uoxt, between the legal hours of
•alo, tho following property, towlt: Cue lot or parcel
of land situate, lying amt being in thn oily of Bruns
wick, in tho comity of Clyiui, state of ca.. known
and distinguished ia tho plan of suid city as Old Town
Lot, number two hundred aud flftv-three, uml tho
imiirovomuuta thereon; levied on by virtue of a li
fa issued out of the City Court of Faviumnah, hi thu
oouuty of Clmthum, in favor of Benjamin C Frank-
lm vs Charles E Flanders. I'rnpi rty polutcd out
by plaintiir.
Jy2 M. C. B. WHIG!IT. s. i„ v.
Nt/TICE.
O NE MONTH otter dulo, application will bo
made to tho Suite Bank of Georgia, for pay
ment of a twenty dollar lull, the hfi hand half of
■which has boon lost.
julyl. JOHN D. KENEDY.
Midway, Alabama, July 1, 185d.
GEORGIA, JSULLOCH COUNTY. - "
S IXTY duys otter note, nppiicatlou will be made
to tho llonorablo Court oi Orinaryof K-dloch
county, for leave to fell nil the buds belonging to
tho estate of Thomas Crosby, Into of said comity,
deceased, tor tho beneftt of the licit s aud creditors
Of said estate.
JylO • WILLIAM F. CROSBY, Adm’r._
NOTICE.
O NE month after date, application will bn
made to the Bank of the stale of Georgia, lor the
payment or u Twenty I -dlar Note ou tbo said
Bank, (No. 42.) tbo right timid hull' of which has
been lost.
Ouo month after data application will be made to
tho Marino Bank of Georgia for tho payment of u
Twen-y Dollur Note. (No. :tS4) on said //auk, the
right hand half of which has been lost.
jyO—law—4vv WM. B. UltillT.
Villa Rica. July 8,1850.
'NOTICE.
T HREE months after date application will be made
to tho Mariuc Bank of Favuiiualt. tor tbo pay
ment of two Twouty dollar bills, vis : letter U, boio,
aud letter 0, 627, tho loll halves of which have been
lost. JAM lid I*. ill'DsON.
Tallahassee, Fla., May 17, 1850. bin* my.ft
NOTICE'.
S IXTY days after date, application will bo made
to tho Honorablo the Ordinary ot McIntosh
county, for Icavo to soil the real estate, being in
this county, of the lato James FniPli, known as
Sidon (rice) l liaiution sold for tho benolit of the
heirs of said ostate.
DEAN M. DUN WOODY, j
JOHN JONES, '-Ex’ors.
JOHN F. DUNWOODY, )
Darien, July 1,1850. Jy2
Orel for divorce.
Elizabeth Cauly | Vn Cairao Snporlar. Court,
John Ctuly. J »ty Turin, 185».
I T aiipeuriug to tho Court, from tho return of the
shci itr. Glut the defendant, John Cnuly is u< t to
bofounJ iu Colfuu county, nml huh not in the state;
on motion of Win it Guulititig, utioruoy forlilndi.ini,
ills ordered that sorvico lie perfected ou said do*
fuitdant by a publication of tins order in onu of thu
public jouruuls of ruvamiub, unco a inonih Ibr
tlireo moutlu prccetling tho next tot in of this Court,
requiring said Uelcuduiit to appear at the next term
of Culfoo duporior Court, iu tho month of Novem
ber next, und lilu his detan-ive allegation to the
cause.
A truo extract from thu minutes of tho Superior
Court.
Jy2 KWH) ABHLKV, Clerk.
State of Geoi*gla, liullocli County.
A dministrators’ sale.—By virtue nr uu or
der from the llonorablo Court of Ordinary or
«aiu comity, passed on tbo first .Momlay in Juuo,
will bo sold at tho court houso door of said comity,
between tho lawful hours of sale, on tho llrst Tues
day in August, Ouo tract of Liud, containing ouo
hundred aud lifty acres, in said county, on tho Cu-
nn.-H-liee river: also, a part of four other surveys,
containing six hundred and thirty-two acres, on Cu*
noochoe river, well improved and lu good repair,
consisting of swamp, bay and pine laud. Sold os
tho property of Nathan Urcwtou, deceased, for the
bcuclU of the heirs und creditors' of sutd deceased.
Terms tuado known on tho day of sale.
BENJAMIN BHKWTON, >
SIMON J. BREWTON, J AUm r8,
Juno_2d,Jl85G jo 15
Suite of Georgia, iSnltuvit CouTity."
A liMINISTItATolta’ SALK—Will be sold, on tho
llrst Tuesday In August uoxt, before tin* court
house in Statesboro’, iu suid coutity, under on order
of the Court of Ordinary, Fifty lour (54) acres of
Piuo liimt, granted to James Deal, and bounded by
lands of James Woods, William Allen aud Kimurc
Mimes, belonging to the cstato of .Inmes Deal, for
tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate.
Terms inado known on tho day of sale.
MARTHA DEAL, \ Adm’x.
CALVIN DEAL, fAdm’r.
June 12th, 1858 jo ?r»
L1UEL FOR DlVOlltli.
EWWtlla.au, | |„ 1 Jborty Su|icrlor Onirt,
Tli.3. WiiklDBonJ »“T T "" n -
I f appormg to mo Court, by Ihu return of the
shenlf, iu the ubovu staled case, that Uio deleiid-
aut is not to bo found ill Hie county, uud that be is
sot to bo found in the state; on inotiun of Will D
Gauldcn, counficl for libellant, it !-> ordered that Her-
vice bo portacted ou said defeiidaiil, by a publiiru-
lion of this notice once a month for three mouths,
next preceding the next term of said Superior Court,
requiring said deleu-iant to be aud appear at the
next term of Liberty .-.uperior Court to answer in
tbo said cause
A true extract from tho minutes of said Superior
Court.
jy2 a. A. FRASER, Clerk.
ANN BROWN
I
Divorce.
NOTICE.
A LL persons having claims against tho cstuto of
Evan Jones, late of Charltou county, Ga., de
ceased, ure requested to present them, in tonns jf
law, uud thoio indebted will please mako payment,
to thu tiubicrilior.
STEPHEN MoCALL, Executor.
Centrevillnge, On., June 14t!i. 1858 je22
notice;
W ILL be sold, between tho usual houra of solo,
uu tho llrst Tuesday in August next, beforo
tho court house door in Trader's Hill, Charlton
county, lla.. Two negro men, (Dick mid Turn)—bo-
longing to the estate of Evan Jones, late of said
county, deceased. .Sold under provisi n of tho will
nud by order of the hoiion-blo Ordinary of said
coumy. STEPHEN McC'ALL, Ex’r.
Centrevillnge, Ga., Juno 14th, 1858 jc22
RELIGIOUS WORKS.
H ISTORY of tho Great Kerormuiiou of tho Six
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by J H Merle D'Aublguo, ilvo volumes complete In
one.
Tho Ufa of Martin I.uthcr, tho German Reform
er, in fifty pictures, from dosigus of Gustav Kouig.
to which is added a sketch of tho rlso and progress
of tho Reformation in Germany.
L fo und Times of Rev ElUuli Hedding, DD, lato
Senior Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church,
by 1) WCtark, III).
Sermons on Several 0<*ca dons, by tho Rev John
Worley, A M, m four volumes.
Mormons from tho Pulpit, by H B Buscom, 1) D.
LLD. ’
Llfo of II Itiddlcmuu Ba-com, D D, LLD, lato
Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South,
by Hoy Jl M IlMlhlo, II II.
Posthumous Works or tho Rov Henry B Buscom,
D D, L L 1), oiio of tho Bishops of tno Methodist
Episcopal Church South, odited by tho Rov Thomua
N Ralston, A M.
Life of the Uov Robert Newton, 1) D, by Thomas
Juckxou.
Tho JLirds of tho Bible, by George Gullllliin.
'Tho Analogy of Religion-Natural and Rovenlcd
—to tho CoDHtitutiou aiid Course of Nature, by Jo
seph Butler, i. L D, lato Iajrd Bishop of Durham.
Baidism—a treatise on tho uaturo, jiorpoiuity,
subjects, ndmlnlritmtion. motto, and uses of the till*
tin dug ordinance of tho C'hristiau Church, by Thoa
OMiimucrs.
Baptism—with referrueo to pa hniiort, modes,
history, proper use, und tho duty of parents to bap
tized children, by James L Chapman, a rainistor of
the Memphis (oiufercucu of tho Methodist Episcopal
Church, South.
For sale at 169 (.'ongross street by
JIIIIC22 WAHNOCIC k DA VIM.
VIRGINIA SPRINGS!
SOUTH-SIDE, RICHMOND k DANVILLE, AND
Virginia ds TotineMce/
SOT SUMMER^
Alt li AJS UEMKNT.
Shortest, most comliirtablo and most expeditious
Route to tho
VIRGINIA SPRINGS I
THROUGH BY DAY-LIGHT.
And liaggogo Chocked Through, oxcepl on Btagcs.
Visitors to tho Vlrgluiula Springs by this routo,
tako tho Sontli-Shle Railroad cars ut Potorsbnrg, or
tho Hichmoud uud Danville cars ut Richmond, at 8
A. M-, dally, (Sundays oxceptiul,) arrive at Lynch
burg to dluner, amt thence, via tho Virginia und
Tenuesseo Railroad, roach Bousuck’s Depot ut 31-4,
and Pulom ut 4 P. M., and at either place take
Kent, Mitmmcrtioit & Co’s Fine Line of
Stages!
Those via Ronsack's lodge at FhicosUe, diiiu at tho
Hod Sweet, or Sweet Springs, mid arrive at the
Whito Sulphur Springs, (17 miles) ourly on tho
evening of tho second day iroin Petersburg, or Rich
mond, without NIGHT TRAVEL, and with but 84
miles of Staging. Or by tlio Salem routo. stop all
night at tho Roanoke Red Sulphur Springs, (10
mites distant from Sulotn,) diuo ut tlio Rod Swoct,
or Sweet Springs, nml arrivo nt the While Sulphur
Springs uu tho evening of tho fellowlug day.
Tho Virginia & Tontiosseo Railroad is located
through u most roniauUo country, possessing a cli
mate unsurpassed for its salubrity uud delightful tem
perature. Tho road passes tho huso of tho
PEAKS OP OTTER i
Aud within tlireo miles of tho Alleghany 8priug« v
ono uiilo ortho Montgomery White Sulphur Springs,
aud within Tour miles of tho Yellow Sulphur Springs;
ail pluusutitly situated a low miles upart, oti tlio
Eastern slopo of tho Alleghany mouutain, lu Mont
goiuery county. Tho waters of theso Springs aro
celebrated for tholr great modiciua! qualities, tho ac
commodations aro excellent, aud havo oeeu greatly
increased siuco lust season.
ZJSrVisitors to Uio Red Sulphur Springs take
Kent, Bummerson & Co’s Stages at Ncwberu Depot,
on the even iug of thodny that they leave Peters
burg or Richmoud, und arrivo ut tbo Springs ou tbo
following day to dinner, uud Suit Sulphur Springs
ourly In thu evening of Uio second day from Rich
mond or Petersburg.
Tho Road from Newborn Do|h>L to tho lied Sul
phur Spriugs, (88 miles,) has been graded and
greatly-improved silica last season, and is now re
garded us(ino or tho best turnpikes In tho moun
tains.
Tho lino of Telegraph from Richmond trill bo com
pleted mid iu oporutiou to tlio Montgomery Whito
Sulphur Springs early in Juuo.
lusseugers to Kuoxvillo, Tennessee, takeKeut,
Summorsoii & Co’s stages at the Western tormluus
of Uio Virginia & Touuu.-suo Rullroud, now ISO miles
from Lynchburg (nud being extended Westward at
tho rate of 8 miles per mouth) to tho Eastern termi
nus of tho Eust Tennessee uud Vlrgiuia Railroad,
mid arrivo at Kuoxvillo iu 21-2 days from Batons-
burg or Richmond.
Fare from Petersburg or Kicinuond.
To Red sweet, or Swoct Springs viulkmsuck’s.Slu 00
“ •• “ “ “ “ “ Smom.... 10 60
“ Whito Sulphur Spriugs “ Ronsack's 11 00
“ “ “ “ “ Salem.... 11 60
“ ltcd Sulplior Spriugs 12 25
“ Alloghuuy Springs 8 00
“ Momgoniery White Sulphur Springs 8 26
“ Yellow Sulphur Springs 8 45
“ Knoxville, Tennessee 23 00
Nora.—Thu cliargo for tickets to the Alleghany
Spriugs, Montgomery Whito Sulphur nud Yellow
Sulphur Springs, duos not include tho charge from
tho Railroad to tho Springs. Passengers lor tho Al
leghany Springs, (4 miles distant,) tako tickets to
Shawsville—for Montgomery White Sulphur, (1
milo distant by n branch Railroad,) take liukets to
Big Tumid uud for tho Yellow Sulphur, (4 miles dis
tant,) tnko tickets to Chrlstiamburg dejiot. Con
veyances will bo fnuud nt those places.
For further information apply to
E. A. GOODWIN,
Ticket Agent S. S. R. 1L, Petersburg.
CHARLES CAMPBELL,
Sup’t Richmond & Danville R. R., Richmoud.
E. H. GILL,
Sup’t V. & T. R. It.. Lynchburg.
KENT, SUMMEKSON k CO.,
myl3-3ru Fiac;ullo, Virginia.
WITH HALL'S PATKNT ToWdER-PROOF LOCK,
Having received tho
Prizo Medal at tho
World's Fair, aro now
olforod to the public
ns tho Prizo Soft or
tlio World. Touted
and approved as they
linvo been every
where, their crowning victory was reserved to bo
awarded by Uio Juries or tho Wnrld'sFjIr.
Tlio proprietor placed One Thousand Dollars H)
Gold In tho ouo exhibited at tho World’s Fair, I/m-
don, and Invited all tho lTok-I/xjks In tho world to
opeu tho Solo, with or without tlio keys, and take tho
monoy us a roward fbr tholr Ingoiiulty ; although
oporatwl upou by sovoral skilled in tho art, uoono
couhl lick tho I/iok or open tho Sure.
By au Improvement upon tho original Salamander,
Introduced by thu present owuer of tho patent-right,
tho Interior is rendered wholly impervious to damp,
and books, papers and jowolry might bo presorveil
In ono of his saTus for a century without contracting
a blemish from mould or milldow.
l’o jjVnrd against counterfeits ovory SuTo from tho
manufactory of tho subscriber, aud sold by him or
his agouta, lias a brass pinto in trout, Jieuring Ills
namo; each U also furiilshcd witli ouo of his Im
proved Thlor Detecting Locks, which is a good guar
antee against rohbory.
B. 0. HERRING & (X).,
Nos. 186, 137 and 139 Walor-sL, N. Y.
Agents In Savannah, Messrs. BELL k PRENTISS,
who keep constantly on hand a full and comploto
assortment, which they will soli at Manufacturers’
prlcos. *«Jd28
LOCAL EVIDENCE oFTHK VALUE AN1) F1KE-
FROor qnAunns ok
WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES,
At Manttfaeluml by Steams «fi Marvin, A’ew York.
In tho flro of tlio 8d
InsL. which consum
ed tlio brick building
occupied by Mr. Juo.
T. Tliomus, opjioslto
tho Gas Works, in this
elty, was a satb ol
tho abovo descriptions
oontalnlug tho booKs, pajiors, and money of Mr.
Thomas, and although tho building was detroyod,
tho said Safo sustained no Injury whatever from tho
intonso heat to which It had been exposed. Ou open
Ing tho Safa, Uio contents wore found uudisturbod.
and In tho same order and condition os when placed
there, except a slight discoloration to tho projecting
onds of a fow imjiers. and the bucks of ouo or two of
the books, caused by tho steam generated iu the
Safo, while at its greatest heat.
The Sato and contents, os ltcarno from tho ruins,
may still bo seen, in tho possession of Mr. Thomas,
at Uio Gas Works. A largo assortment of tliono cele
brated SaTes ulwuys on hand,atid fur salo by
C. II. CAMPFIElJ),
Agent for tho Mamifucturcrs,
July 28, 1856. 171 Ray-st., Savannah. Ga.
I take pleasure in corroborating tho foregoing state
ment, and lu addition would udd, that tho books arc
now lu use. J. T. THOMAS.
Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf.
July 20th, 1855. oct8—tf
WILLIAM IL BROWS, j
J T appearing to the Court, bv tlio return of tho
, Sheriff, that tlio defendant, William U Brown,
uot to b i foond in the county of Bulloch; mi mo
tion of Levi S. IP Lyon, Attorney for Um plah.tilf, it
Is ordorud that the Uelomlant ilouppenr uml file Ills
auzweror Uefensivo ulUguttau, ou or Imime thu
first day uf thu next loriii of tins Court, und that
publicuil >n ol this will liu made iu «-n • nf lie: pub
lic gazettes of the city ol .Savuuuali oncu a montli for
three months.
A truo extract Train tho minutes, this 22d day of
March, J868.
jyll—lain Jin DAVID BEAi-'I.EV, c
‘fjVHtWIi Salmon, liobstors uml Sardines, for
Jj salo by Jan 2 A Uti.NAUD.
E A8KKT81 BA8RKT8I—Wo would uUlUie
ulteiitioii of tlio ladi- J to our stock of Work,
Traveling und line Kuncy Itasketi, Hie largest assort-
ineiit in tho city, at the. llouso Furiilsliiug btore, 166
MruugUUm-struoi.
mar21 HORACE MfllWB.
A LE» LaKD, ku.—20 iTtaT* 1’riuiu isiru; ou do
jfA_ Taylor k rion’a Alo; 60 do sugar, soda and but
ter Biscuit; rocuivud und lor ekIu liy
McMahon k DOYLE,
JunnIP 206 mul 207 Buy ulrcot
Pavilion l/iccs,»
_• Zephyr Wlmiebono.Skirt j;
French Llncu Drillings;
York Mills and Water twiht Blooched Shirt-
ins*.
Black Molro Antique TrlnunlogH;
Black KIa»tio Belts;
English 'ibroad Edgipgg;
Hosiery, iUbbuiiH, au.
Just rocoivcd per steamer Atiguslo.
Joia Da WITT k MORGAN.
^TTaY—iOO baiei primo Buy, now hunting and
JTI fin* sale low from tho wharf, hjr
Puvllloii lji'.iM, Hiipunor quality;
snutTs: yiiuiTHi: si huts : 11
I HAVE just received a largo assortment ol'
white uud figured .Shirts, of every quality und
style, and superbly made, with collars to match,
orders will also ho taken, and shirts made to suit
utiy particular stylo or tag to of tho wearer. Call ut
tlio Btur Clothing Emporium, 147 Bay street.
ray 14 WM. O. PRICE.
UKMOVALT
The subscriber lins Removed on tho ...
Bay, next door to tho RepublicanM
otllce, where he Is now opening ul z
handsome asHurlinent of S P R1N G uL
AND .SUMMER GOODS, which ho wilt sell by the
pattern nr mako to order in thu most fashionable
Htylo. Also, P.cndy Made Clothing for the present
and coming .uinson.
Thankful for past favors, ho hopes to merit u con
tinuance of the buine.
N. 11.—Cutting, Altering and Riqiairhig douo at
the shortest uolico.
Just received Wlilto Drill Conta and Pants, Whito
uud Figured MurseillcK Yosts, for salo at a small pro
fit.
nprl2 JOHN W. KELLY.
DRAPER AND TAILOR.
JEFFERSON STREET NEAR BROUGHTON.
Tlio subscriber takes this opimrtuuity
to iuforiu his friends und tho public, thut ‘
ho is enabled, from experience, nud tlio
-Intuitive perceptions nr thu truths of.
flciouco. based on tlio common rules of surveying
forms, both piano uud spherical, to cut uud make up
garments lo 111 tho human form iu thu most complete
ami finished style, to nil who inuy favor him with a
call.
Boys’ fancy Uressos, Ball coeUitnos, Military und
Flremuu’s Uniforms, ku,.ko.
I*. HORACE GRANT,
JoiTcrson st., ouo door North of Broughton street,
dec 7—ly
P ” Al’KU HANGINGS ANlJ~ JR)Ul)KUS.—
Just received a groat assortment of the most
clogant patterns, with borders to mutch, (Tom 8
cents to $2, ul CHAFFER k CO.’S,
aprSIO ' No. 8 Whitaker street.
U« M* GIUFFInT
SUCCESSOR TO HATE M. KASTMAN.
Corner of Bryan and Whitaker I-lrecis.
HA M now on hand a bcuutiful as- . v
sorlmeiit of Jewelry of every dls*
, criptiou and kind worn by Tadics WawS.
and gontlctneii. and will sell at uiiu.umlly low prices,
I liavo tills day received (|s?r Express) u large
slock nf elegant 3ivor Waro, cousi.-tiug of Cako ami
Pin Knives, plain mid engraved FMi Knives and
Forks, pickled Knives mid Forks, Knives, Forks aud
Spoons, Napkin Rings, Nutmeg Graters, .be. &c„ all
iu Morocco cases, nud ‘luitahln for presetita. I have
also this day recuived au udditioii to my stock of
halrworkol light colored Curls, Topsys, Brnids,front
Pieces, Bands, Undo Tom, .Vo., which now makes
my assortment complete. Orders received fur any
color desired.
Watches repaired by nml under Ihu mnicrvlHluu
ol self, uud all other work done in u workmanlike
mmmor, mul warranted. may 25
CENTRAL UAililtOAD.
CHANGE OFbUHEDOEET
O N and after Sunday, the 14th October, lust.,
ami until further notice, tho Passenger Train*
ou tno Central Railroad will ruu as follows :
BETWEEN’ SAVANNAH AND MACON.
Leaves .Savannah Bally at...6 a m and 12.15 v M.
Arrivo ia Macon “ “..2.16 p u “ 1 a V.
Leave Macon “ “,11.46 am “ 9.30 pm.
Arrive lu Savan’h “ “10.46 pm “ 7.20 a M
nUTWKXN SAVANNAH AND AVGUSTA.
IiOave Savannah 12.16 P m and 8.80 p. M.
Arrivo iu Augusta 8.45 p m “ 5.80 a M*
lAJftve Augusta 0. a m “ 4.30 p m
Arrivo lu Savummh 1.30 pit " 10.45 p
llirrWKKN MACON AND ACUCSTA.
Leave Mt*cou 11.46 A M and 0.30 P M.
Arrivo iu Augusta 8.46 p M “ 6.30 a m.
Leave Augusta 0. am “ 4.30 pm.
Arrivo In Mucon 2.16 v x “ 1, am.
IICTWKKN SAVANNAH, MIIXEDUKVILLX & KATONTON.
Leave Savannah 6. A m
Arrivo iu Millcdgeville 2.46 P M.
l.oavo Macon li 45
Arrive lu Kntonton 6. pm.
W. M. WADLKY Goa’l Supt.
Savanuah, Go., Oct. 12, 1865. octl6.
• junoM
. OM1NEII,
O N CONSIGNMENT-
2000 Imuhels Primo Corn;
100 do Cow Pens;
200sacks Palace Mills’’ Flour:
10 bbls Raw GI111;
10 do Motiongahola Whisky;
6 do Domestic Bramly;
For sale low, by
J*ip patten. mrrroN h no.
ATCLU7.
CHANGE OF fiCHKlJULKUN THE
SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD
Over iv 1 neli intiisuii (lie Urent
New York & Now Orleans Mails.
JgfSs
O N mid alter Sunday, February 3d, 1H50.
two dally trains between Macuu aud Columbus,
nml onu between .Mucon und Amcricus,
Leave Mucon at 2 a u, and 3 pm; arrivo at Colatn-
bus at 7 15 A m, uud 1080 p m ; leave Columbus at
4 16 a m, and 1 80 p m; arrive at Mucon at 10 64 a m,
und 740 P M;leavo Macon at 2 am; arrivo at Atncri
cus at 0 40 a m; leave Americas at 2 20 r m; arrive nt
Macon at 7 40 r m; making a complete connection l>e
tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings
vllle, Wilmington uud Charleston; also, with Cuntru!
Railroad Trains to Savanuah, Mlllodgovilloar.d Eaton-
ton, mid witli Macon mid Western trains to Atlanta.
Cliuttmiougu, Niwlivllle and Kuoxvillo, T'cuu.
At CVilmnlius with Girard mid Mobile Railroad tc
Kafaula, Ala., mmuw.Ung dully ut Amuricus wall
four homo Post Couches to Tulluhimsoo, Albauy,
Thomasvlllo, Balnbridgo, &o., wlthtri-wookly hacks
to Lumpkin, Cuthhurt, ko., at Fort Valley with hacks
to Perry, Uuyncrivillu, llawkiusvlllo uud Kuoxville,
Ga. Passengers for Americas and points below Fort
Vullfy, should tako tho 1216 r m train from fiavuti-
null; mid tlio 6 pm train from Augusta, to avoid de
tention ut Mucon. For oilier points 011 tlio South-
Western or Muscogee Roads tako either train from
Savannah or Augusta. PuHSungors leaving Ameri
cas ut 2 20 p m will rouch Columbus ut 10 39 r m tlio
eumu night.
Passengers from Columbus aud the West for Am*
ericas, South-western Georgia or Floridu, should
take tho 180 p m truiu ut Columbus, sleep at Fort
Valley, uml reach Americas at 0 40 a m uoxt inoru-
lug.
First class steamships louvo Savannah for Now
York on Wednesdays nml Saturdays, mid fi>r Phila
delphia ou Wednesdays. Passage in tho Cabin $26,
.Steerage $8.
Faro from Montgomery to 8uvnmmb $14 uo
“ Columbus “ “ 10 00
“ Americas “ “ g 80
GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t.
Mucon, January 30th, 1858. maylO
Irnna u.
ADTXRTtStNG AUXXCY. PHJUDWPIUA. Pa.
AMihorltoil Agent for tho Savnuunh .Tonrnnl.
HOOK AND JOH FKlNTlNll
NKATLY EXSTutEU AT Till:
SAVANNAH JOURNAL,
BOOK & JOB OFFICE.
Merchants can bo suppTlod'at short notloo with
Dlll-Ilcatls, mil* of Lnilliip,
Dr my Hooks, Circulars, Cards
and Dlnnk Books*
Particular nttontlon glvoi/to BOOK AND PAM-
PlllJCf PRINTING, such as Catalogues for Colleges,
Proceedings ol Meetings. Kc|>orta, By-laws, etc.
Thankful for tho vory liborul patronage heretolcre
received, wo TospftctRiil>*-solicit a conlimiaucu ol
the smno, fooling that wo shut I bo utile to pleiisn all
who may favor iih with a call, both us to prices uud
uxucuUou of work.
" AUTItlS TO MAU1NUU8.
T HE buoys nt St. FimoiiM Inlet and Bound liavo
boon urrnnged In the following mmiuor :
Outer Ha. 1 Bu->y Is a largo first class mm, f niuted
red, with tho No 2 In white—is placed Is twenty
foot water at low tide, and must bo letton thn star
board hand coloring, fit Simons l.iulit boars N W
by W Yi W. North point of Jokyl W by N J£ N.
Middle Buoy—Is a largo secuud class nun, paint
ed blnck, with No 1 hi wliile—is placed iu sixteen
Teot water at low Udo, 011 the Eu-sturii edgo or tho
Middle Ground, mid mm.t be lull ou tlio |sirt hulid
entering, fit Simons Light bears N W by W K W.
North point of Jokyl W by N.
Inner Buoy—Is a second class nun, painted black,
with the No 8 In white—is |<|:icod in twenty-oiio
lect water at low lido, on tho point ol shoal running
oil'from Jokyl Island, and must he loft on tho jsirl
hand entering, fit Simons Light bears N K by N
N. North point.Ickyl W by a H fi.
In tho Bound is the Lower Middle Ground Buoy,
which la 11 second class mm, puiuled with red and
black horizontal stripes—is placed ia twelve feet
water nt low tldo, on tho lower point of the Middle
Ground, to murk tho two channels, fit fiimous
Light bears N K by K. North mdut of Jokyl Island
S Why *>£*;•
Middle Midtllo Ground Buoy—is a second class
mm, pahilcd red, with No 4 in white—Is placed in
eighteen foot water at low lido, near tlio elbow ol
tho Midillo Ground, mid must be loll mi the star
board baud entering. North |H»iut of Jel.yl bars N J
K I,' K. Brunswick |H»iut IV by S.
Upper Middle Ground Buoy—is a second class
mm, painted ted, with tlio No 8 iu wlilto—H planed
hi 18 loot water ul low tide, near tlm upper eud ot
tho Middle Ground, and mui-t bn left oh tho star
iliftLfilli OLD’S
, . GENUINE l’KEPARATIOKS. . ^
Uclmbold’a Highly Concentr«tc«l Com*
imatttl Fluid Extract Uucltn* .
Ifi A CERT.UN, BAKE, AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY
F UR Diseases ortho Bladder, Kidney*, Gravel,
Dropsy, Weakness, ficcrot Diseases, Obstruo-
Ui.os, Foinalo Complaints, aud all disease* of the
Buxunl Organs, whether In
MALE OR FEMALE.
from whatever causo they may havo originated, and
NO MATTER OF HOW LONG STANDING.
Tills popular and siiccIUr remedy Is now ofibred
to the ulllicted, und guaranteed to euro all tho abovo
complnluta. It Bourchos out tho vary root of tho
disease, driving out all tho diseased fluids of tho
body, thus removing the cause uud rendering tho
cure
CERTAIN AND PERMANENT.
This mcdicino allays tmln aud inflammation, which
other remedies invariably cause, uud can bo taken
with less trouble und oxpenso to patients. This In-
fallible remedy has saved thousands upon thousands
from tho liuuds of
MERCILESS QUACKS,
If not from premature graves. In cases of Infection
tho Compound Buulut Is tho only article worthy of
Uio least confidence of tho afflicted In performing
SAFE CURES.
It contains no narcotic, mercury, or other injurious
drug, but Is purely a Vegdabh ComjwnUion. It fa
vory ogruuahlo to tlio tosto, creates up perceptible
odor, und may be taken by persons of cither sox
without hindrance from business or medical odvico,
as pinin directions Tor use accompany the medicine.
Reader. If you have any of the ubovo complaints, do
LTocojrtlou of I’.tltnu. H.i loiir.AaM
imtt U located aw U» Bopot and rott (jui™ „
Broadway, and ctmtalnimliooi lUirly latte naa 2;
furnlalicd Itooiiia, win. tood ana irony sorrann >
wav* at hand, both ladlos ana bahiImiu-h a«
l-aiwvi/l, MS Well a.
, . . at horrible disc^
Cancor, for tho jsuit ten years Is uotsiirpa«*cdt»l
any Physician in tho South. 'Patlouts uriTbS,^
at 91 |>er diora, or 916 per month. $10 being reqSJS
4fir Fees to be agroed upon boforo Uie caso h u »
dertaken. All communications must bo noaU*u
addressed to W. R. MOfiiajS^ 4 '
Orillia, ()>.
DYING AND R1SNOVAVING
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 YORK STREET, NEAR THE COURT ITOUdE,
_ SAVANNAH. GA.,
Eatabllahed lit 18311.
3 HHB Subscriber grateful to his friends and
L patrons for tliolr continual favors, would stato
ut in addition to thu improvements In DYING, ao
qulrod by him durjug his Inst visit to England aud
ficotlund, has mudo nrrnugcmciits for oxtending his
business, by which ho is now enabled to Oyo a
greater vnrlely of colors on silk and woolen drosses,
■bawls, &o., which ho trusts will generally plouso
all who may favor him with their patronugo.
Gentlemen’s garments dyoil, eloaued or renovated
i tony bo required, in tho sumo superior stylo which
uot licgluul them,
DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS.
With this medicine you cun cure yourself, and thus
preveut all exposure.
TRUTH MUST AND WIIJ. PREVAIL.
This tnodlciuo speedily und oflcctunlly cures tho
most virulent form of secret discuses, and eradicates
every particle of infectious matter from Uio system,
restoring the ]>aliciit to a fierfest state of
HEALTH AND PURITY.
Helmliold’a Highly Conuonti'uteil Com*
INmml Fluid Kxtract Euranimrlllu*
For purltyiug tlio Illooil, removing all diseases ari
sing from excess of Mercury, oxiwsuro aud im
prudence ill life, chrouio constitutional diseases,
arising from nu Impure stato of Blood, nud tho
only reliable and effectual known remedy for tho
euro of Scrofula, Mult Rheum, Scald Head, Ulcer*
ntimis of the Throat mid Ix-gs, Pains and Swellings
of tlio Bones, Tetter, llmples on the Face, and all
| Beaty Eruptions of the Skin.
H is gratifying to tho proprietor of these medicines
! to be uhlo to state that It Is now nearly tlireo years
board hand entering. Brunswick |hj|iiI Ik-.h-k \v slnco they were tlrat introduced, during which time
« s. Mouth of Jokyl Crocks XU. 11 ioy l"tyo bren oxtoiu. vety u.i!d In varlooypub of
Not it—In rmmloa to for « Hto.ou imr l.rlo B tlio >"« l >“'« Blv-en to pzjmt and
Msllt lo b.v.r X W by tv a W, wbllo lb four bnhoillB l.ruoHllollor tbo btaboHl dogreo ol mtUfuatlob lu tbo
water. Tbia baarmg ns n ™ur.-u will tako yoa op I various ciisra In wlilall they Uuyo boou ainployod |
to tlm Outer Bar Buoy nmt lino tho , p wOiig : wbrlbcr lu town, country, hnspltul or prlvnto prac-
tho buoys ns directed. tlcc, they la.vc luynrlably given tho roost decided
By order ul llio Meld Ilonso Board. : «“> ni.e-|Ulvoeal saUaBietlon, uml produced the most
salutary and homiflciul olfects. Numerous letters
G. MANIOAULT MORRIS,
J c28—tf L. 11. luspeelor, f.lli District.
NOT ICIC TO MAUINKltH.
T HE buoys at St. Andrew’s Inlet and Sound have
been arranged In tins following ra inner:
Bar Buoy—is a second class can, palnteJ red, with
tho No 2 in while—Is placed lu sixteen watur ut low
tide, and must bn left mi the starboard hand enter
ing. Little L'utnliurlaiid Light bears W by W f j
fiuiitli point of Joky IN W by W.
Mlildlo Buoy—Isa second class can, painted red,
with tins No 4 in wlilto—in placed lu nineteen feet
wuter ut low tide, near the High North llroakors,
and must be lell ou the idarboard hand entering.
Cuiiilaiid Ught hears W by N N. Mouth iHiiut el
Jokyl N W )i W.
Inner Buoy—Is a second class can, painted black,
With No 1 hi white—Is placed in tweiity-ono feet
water at low tldo, near a dry shoal running oil' lit on
„ , , , , , , , » . , i iiuiiimi.il nn.i i»uiiuiiii.iiuiit.iii i.ii-iwtuuv.ia.
Cumberland Island, aud inn.-t be lelt on the port - Giereforo of tho highest consideration and lm|
hand entering, Cumberland Light bears fi W by \\ imco to tlio nubile and to tho faculty that t
havo been received from tho most distinguished
physicians In tlio country, uud from tho professors
or several medical colleges, recommending In the
highest terms the value or theso medicines, and
their superiority ovor all othor preparations for
such complaints as tho proprietor recommends.
Numerous preparations offiarnaparllla and ofUuchu
and various modes of preparing them have been
given, nil of which or course will ililfer according to
tho mode of preparation which each Individual may
adopt.
Theso medicines require considerable euro in the
preparation aud tho employment of dillercnt men
strua iu successive oporatiou to take up tho extrac
tive matters, and, iu consequence, aro most fre
quently Improperly made, and not unfroqueutiy
much Impaired, If not rendorud totally Inert, by tho
injudicious nud unskilful maungcmciit of those unac
quainted with plmrnmccutlcal preparations. It is
* '"'U 0 *
r w.
, w.
. South point of .Ickyl N W ...
In tlio Sound Is tlio Mklolo Grouu-I Buoy—second
class can, painted with red und black horizontal
stripes—plnccd in ton feet water at low tide, on a
point or Shoal running down from the fiutllla River,
«„oioliy ™ T^iSSrSTtBSilS My’tiVw^rfJ Kro»
friends.
Table Covers, andl/ullcs’ Crano Shawls, ko.,
cleaned and flulshed in tlio first stylo.
Ladies’ Bonnets dyod, bleached and pressed In
tlio most fashiouablo stylus.
Orders from tho country promptly aUcndcd io.
Terms moderate.
When itarcol* aro scut by steamboats or railroad,
word should bo sent him by Icltor through tho post
ofllco, so that ho may kuow whoro to call for them,
mob 10 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
HEINTZBLMANN’R
ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGElt.
T HE distinguished favor with which this ossouco
lias boon received throughout ull soctloiis ol
Uio Union as a remedy at onco safe, ugreealile and
clfoctual for Incipient Dlarrhmu, Cholera Morbus,
Weak aud relaxed Bowels, Prostration by heat or
fatigue, Dyspopsia, Flatulonco, Collo, Cramp, Lan
guor or Debility from sedentary habits, &c., has hi-
dueod tho proprietor to glvolt every publicity in his
power. Upou Its mcrrlts comment lu unnecessary,
as its own intrinsic worth is its best eulogy, jt car
ries with it tho ovidenco or Its suporior excollonco,
freely attested to by tho young, the old, and scores
of families who, prompted by u careful regard for
tholr bealth uud cornfart, nro dally adopting It as au
iXDisPKX&uiLK family muiKDY. '1’Iioro is purhnps no
medicinal preparation extant so simple and harm-
loss, yet salutary and oH'oetive, whoso worth will be
more appreciated or uiilvorsallv udopted than the
liquid utngor prepared by Hcintzolmau.
For salo by J. fc. DkFOIU), Druggist,
JolO yin fiavynuh, Ga.
Brooke HallFemale Seminary.
MEBIA, DEUWAUt: CO., PA.
MISS MAMA L. EA8TMANN, l'Hivcim.
This Sominavy, located Iu tho do-
llghtful and healthy vlliugoof Media,
thirteen miles from Philadelphia, by
Railroad, will bo
OPENED ON WEDNESDAY,
September 10th, 1860.
Tno commodious building, nowin process of erec
tion, with ull tho modem improvements, will bo
finished by tho llrst of August, and will contain such
accommodations, both In point or taste nud comfort,
as canuot fall to satisfy parents that while their
duughtors aro enjoying tlio beucllta of mental cul
ture, thoy have also the comrorts of u rofluod homo.
Tlifa institution is established with a view to alford
to young ladlcS tbo most perfect combination of ad
vantages far the attainment of a thorough aud ac
complished education, uml lio pains or oxpense will
bospurod to rotidcr it In reality what It professes to
bo. a school of superior merit. Miss Eastman, tbo
Principal, was ut tho head of n school in New Eng
land provlous to her residence iu Pennsylvania, uud
for tho lust six years has bccu known to tho patrons
of Aston Rlilgo Seminary, as presiding teacher in
that institution.
Tlio IU. ltuv. A. Pottir, Bishop o,’ thoRiocwo or
Pennsylvania, says:—
“Miss M. L. anstmau, who proposes to o|kmi a
Yount. 1 aidios' .Summary in Media, Delaware Co.,
Pa., in fioptember uoxt, has boon known to tho sub
scriber for several years past. He has a very high
npiuioii of her cupueity, etflcieucy and devoteduess
us on oducutor. fiho has lind a large and success*
Dll oxporionco. Tho building which is to bo erected
far her uso will contutu ovory uucom modal Ion. Tho
vlllngo and surrounding country nro distinguished
far hea-thfulncss uud beauty, und Ihu subscriber has
conttdciKO that paroiita who cutriut their daughters
to Miss Eastman will liavo no reason to regret It.”
Miss Kostmuu will bo aided by an clUctent corps
of rencliors.
The French language will bo taught and siiokcu
by a Parisian lady, residing iu tho family.
The Lutlu, Gcriuuu, Spauishand Italian languages
will receive duo uttoutlon.
Tho Natural fioionccs will bo taught, with tho aid
of a largo und expensive apparatus.
Tlio Miudcul Department will ho tinder tho charge
of a lady eminently qualified to fill tho situation; and
ull proferriug a male teacher on tho Piano or In
Staging, can havo tho benefit or a Visiting Teacher
from Philadelphia.
Drawing and Painting will bo under tlio direction
of a Indy uceompiished in the urt.
Tho number or pupils Is llmltod to farty.
Tho Terms for Board and Tuition In all tho branch-
os except Music, are $160 per session of five months.
Miss Kostmuu has liberty to refer to the fallowing
gentlemen:—
Rt. Rov. A. Potter, D.D., and tho Episcopal clergy
Hon. F: l’iercc, President of tho United fitates.
lion. 8. IVChase, Governor ol’O.iio.
1 'lion. N. B. Baker, Ex-Uovcniur of Now llump
shire.
Hou. M. W. Tappuu, M. C. from Now York.
Rov. N. Stem, of Norristown, Pa.
Rov. A. McLeod, Clourllold, Pa.
Pierce Butler, l&q,,of I’lilliulohililft.
J. 11. Okie, Esq., do.
E. W. Clark,Esq., do.
Goorgu Wharton, Esq., do.
Christopher Lower, l’oltaville, Pa.
tioorgo Wyiuou, fit. Louis, Mo.
Hou. P. 0. Johnson, Washington, D. C.
For further particular, or for ctruulurs eiiply
tho Principal, Mlfifi MARIA EAfiTMA.>,
joloeouam *•-•’-
VIRGINIA CENTRAL R-ROAD.
lYmitr Armn{ft-nunl—<Mrn ,Startingfi«m Jiruad St.
Heavy Roll alt (he way toCiordonsvIlle.
W IIKN tho Potomac Ih closed with ice this
routo tuny liu rolloil on by passongors, to on-
sure tho (umuoctlou going North or South. Tlio road
is entirely retold with a bujierlor T roll as far as
Gordoiisvillo. During the winter tho train will start
from tlio old stutioii, hi Richmond, ou ilroad street,
ut 7U a m., pass Gordousvlllo at 11am., and arrivo
in Staunton at 826 i* m. Duwu (rain loaves Statin-
tun at 0 40 a m, passes Gordonsvlllo at 11 a m, :uid
arrivo In Rluhtiioud ut 2.30 f m.
Faro to Gordonsvlllo $2 00
“ ** 6 00
Roth trains arrivo In Gordonsvlllo in umpio timo
to tako tlio tralu ortho Orungu and Alexandria Rail
road. Persons who leave Richmond at 7)4 a *., can
tako tho Orango and Aloxaudria cars at Gordons*
villo ir thoy cIiooho to do so, nud by tlint tanhi will
roach Aluxundrlu by 8.40 fm., but thlsoomtmny con
ticket thorn only to Gordonsvlllo.
ool7 tf 11. D. WHITCOMB, BupL
F and for »olo by J. W. THKEUCELD.
IWWIhfilwriirtSU*
Mfll 0(Mgr«MfiOd I
IJglit bears S by E E. Inner |mlut of Jokyl N
t\ f y a w.
Buoy at tho snlraiico or Sail lla River-Is a Fecund
class can, paiuted black, with No 3 in white—N
placed hi toil feet water at low tide, und must lm
left on tho port liund entering. Cumberland Light
bears S by K. Outer imi.it of .Ickyl bears N K.
Notk.—In running in for St. Audiew’s Bar bring
tho Light to bear W by N }£ N, wliilo iu four latli-
onis water. This bearing ns a emirso will take yen
up to tho Bur Buoy, then haul off to tlio northward
until the Middle Buoy, No 4. Is in range with the
Light, (to avoid two limps hi a direct Hue, W by N
N, between the two buoys,) when steer lor It—
passing It fa tho southward. From this buoy a N
W by W W courso will bring you into the fiinind.
By order of tlio Light House Board.
O. MANIGAULT MORRId.
Jo28—tf L. II. Inspector, Gth District.
FBBM'li WlLlUiEBV
AND
UresB Making.
MilS. FREELAND has open
ed at her Rooms, No. 174
Broughton fit reel, a line selec
tion of Spring Miliuery, an* is
constantly receiving per steam
ers. now and different styles of Bonnots; also, Dress
and Muntiliu patterns.
"1r Couucts cleaned and pressed nq usual.
anrlo
K.K OZili’rt PATENT WATER FILTH 11
An assortment of sizes on
hnnd. Wo warrant them to make
the fiaviinuah River Wuter, oven
though dipped directly out of the
River, as pure and clear as tho
finest Spring Water. About forty
nftheso Filters aro now in use ta
this city, nud ovory person who has
them, will cheerfully testily to their
ollloicncy. Indeed, tho Board ot
Water Commissioners here, say In
their Report, it Is tho only Filter that does efl'cctual-
ly purify the fiuvnunuh River Wator.
Call and pee one In operation at nur House Fur-
nlshlng and Stove cstablisiiiont. I lodgsou *s now block.
KENNEDY k BEACH,
fab 27 _ Cor nor of Broughton and Bull sfa.
ICE PITCHERS.
pOTATOKHr-400 barrels supcttoTEgS;
X Pototoc*: 60 do Westorn Reds • and 69 do
Blows, far salo by c,a '
“ BRIGHAM, KELLY A ct»
HON. HlUlUtAY’8
DOUBLE
Wiitcr Pitchers.
Some new nml beautiful
designs, Plated nud Brita-
nia.
At tlio Hjusc Furnishing
filoro,
^ 156 BROUGHTON STREET,
** HORACE MORSE.
Savannah, April80.
apr30
tuice to thu publle and to tlio fuculty that there
should bo standard preparations of uniform strength
and possessing tho most advantages. To effect this
and ohviuto Uio evil alluded to, 1 have ruado a num
ber of experiments to ascertain tlio most effectual
modo of extracting the virtues of tho fiarBaparilla
and tho Buchu, and to discover the most eligible
form lur their exhibition. Thu cxperlmeuls have
resulted most favorably, and it is with much pleas
ure I now oiler to tlio public and the faculty my
Compound Fluid Extracts, which coutain all tho vir
tues of tho articles they aro represented to bo made
from iu a highly concentrated form, und ure tho most
activo preparations which can bo inado. Two ta-
blcspoonsIXil of tlio Extract Sarsaparilla, added to a
pint of water, is equal to tbo Lisbon diet drink, and
ono bottle fully equals In Ptrcuglh ono gallon of Syr
up Sarsaparilla or decoction ns usually made.
PRICKS:
Fluid Extract Buchu, $1 per bottle, or 0 far $5
“ “ Sarsaparilla “ “ “ “ “
Certificates of cures and recommendations from
distinguished professors uml physiefaus will accom
pany each preparation. I’rcpurcd uml sold by
II. T. HUAI BOLD,
Practical and Analytical Chemist,
203, Cbostnut-st., near the Girard Houso Phlla.
To ho had of Dniggtsto uml Dealers In every sec
tion of tho United States ami Cntmdus.
All letters for the mcdicino directed to tlio proprl-
• ctor receive itmuodiute attention, uud safe deliveries
guaranteed. sept 1—ly-dtw
jOIlN H. AIOOHE & CO.,
GIBBON’S BUILDINGS, SAVANNAH., Ga.
WHOLESALEk RETAIL DRUGGISTS.
Would coll tho utte , '’.<uu of Merchants, Factors,
Planters, Physicians uud others, to their ex-
__ tonsivo nml well selected slock, comprising
every article in their line of business, and which they
oli'cr far snle on the most reasonable terms for cash,
or approved credit, viz;
PAINTS, VARNISHES, GLASS, AC..
White Lead, Pure and No. 1; Tiemuu’s Colors, dry
and iu oil; Japan, Copal, nud Coach Varnishes ;
Linseed Oil, Spirits Turpcntlno, Window Gluss, Put*
ly, Gold I,car t Palut Brushes, Sash Tools, anu Gla
ziers's Diamonds.
LAMP, MACHINERY AND TANNERS’ OIL?,
Blenched fiperrn, Wlinlo and Lard Oils, for burning ;
all descriptions of Oil for machinery, viz., Putout Oi 1
Unbleached Sperm, laird mul Ratio Seed Oil; also
Tanners,’ Neats, Foot and Sweet Oil.
GROCERS’ ARTICLES.
Nutmegs, Mace, Afrpice, Cinnamon. Pcppor, Ginger,
Mustard, fiulerntns, Soda, Pearlnsb, Swoct Oil, Starch,
Fig Blue, Mntciios, Ac.
FOR PlIYrilCUNS.
A great variety of tho best French, English, and
American Chemicals, Pharmaceutical Preparations,
Select powders, Surgical Instruments, Vials Spcclo
Jars, Mctallc Saddle bags, Ao. Also,
CAMPHKNE AND BURNING FLUID.
Any ono who may favor them with their ordors may
deiieml u|khi their receiving the best attention, and
that ull goods furnishud will bo of a roliabio quality.
Should they not glvo entiro satisfaction, they may bo
rcturnod at tho option of tho purchaser.
__ mohlO u
J* E. DE FORIL
'APOTHECARIES ILU.L,8. E. Corner or,
Broughton and Barnard Streets, fiavnu-
TTNITED States, Canada and Cuba.
Jr™atocfoto.''“ 0,Bp "“ ,BCW ta.
Nujiolcon’H Confidential Corresnondence with k
brotlier Joseph. 0
Davan’s History of theQuoon’s or Uio Boui
Hanover—2 vols. *
|*ThoAllttchi In Madrid.
Romance of tho Harom, by Miss Perdue.
, Rachel Gray, by Julia Kavanaugh.
Earnest LinsiOad, by Mrs. Leo llcnts.
»*r 3 W. THORNE WIIJJAlfa,
r UBT ItECKlVED.—2U boxeTsEfidiFr.
J primo trltelo, 20 tlorcra cholco Teunt.'.J
Hams. Id store, and for sale by h
■ar 20 wayne, hkenvilu:
S TTVV CHOP CUUA MOLASBia.^Thelir
go of tho Abbott Devercaux, doily expectm
far brio in lot* to suit purchasers, by
JonOl ROBGERg k K0RRU
CarWt AlVPTJFHOLBTfcRY—
WAREHOUSE,
140 Conarea and 67 SL Julien Streets.
T IG UNDERSIGNED would tako this opDor
tunity fa exprcss lo his friends and the pubfa
Florida, Alabama and Tennessee, thereby enabU&
him to exhibit a stock unsurpassed In any Souths,
city«
Families, Merchants, Hotel Koopers, and fiteaio
boat Owner* ore particularly Invited to exnmiuetln
present stock, which I* now complete fa all \s
various departments, consisting in port orthefoilov
lug goods, vis:
CARP El DEPARTMENT.
Royal Medaliou, English Druggets, (of n
•Royal Velvet, rious wldUu,)
Mocet Wilton. Mosaic Hearth Rugs,
Mocet Brussels, Velvet and Chenille Run
Tapestry Brussels, Tutted Rugs,
Power Loom Brussels, Plano and table Coven
Three ply Iugroln, Door Mats (every varinV,
Two ply Ingrain, Silver k Brass Stair R<&
Wool Dutch, Carpets Bindings, &c.
CURTAIN AND UPHQIX1ER Y DEPA HTMES)
Brocatelles. I .ace and Muslin Curaisi
Satin de Lalncs, GiltCornlces,
Satin und 811k Damask, Gilt Piiu and Bonds,
Worsted aud Cotton Damask. Tassels, Loopc uu
Cords; Velvet and Plush of various colors; wtodn
Shades, uow stylo.
Also, ovory variety of Furnituro Covering, Trim
mines and materials for decorating.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.
From two to Twenty-four feet wide, for Haiku.
Rooms, cut to fit without a seam.
Tho Bnbscriber will obllgo himself to maketh»
prices on all description nf goods as low as the win.
quality can bo purchased In any Northern city.
J0" Carpets cut to Rooms and goods sent to U)
part of tho city free or charge.
AST An experienced Upholster will attend to tin
making und laying of Carpels and Ull Cloths whev
desired. Tho decorative and curtain department l»
d charge of an Upholater or acknowledged taste in.
Skill. W. H. GLTON, Agent
octl8 140 Congress and 67 St. Juliua-sti.
uSL^ : L , I■3E3CXJaE : ^. , ©
PATENT AIR-TIGHT SELF-SEALING
CANS AND JABS
nah Ou., Wholesale and retail Dealers in
Drugs, Medicines und Chemicals, Dye Woods und
Dyo fitutrs, French, English, m:d American Porfura-
cry, Fino Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Combs and
Brushes of every description, Surgical and Doutal
Instruments. Trusses and Supporters of all kinds,
Splc.es, Snufts, MamU'ucturcd Tobacco, All thu Patent
or Proprietary Medlciues of the duy, Sui*orlor Inks,
Pure Wines and Brandies far Medicinal purposes,
Extracts far Flavoring, Toilet uud Fancy Articles, ko.
JXS* N. B.—Especial attention given to tlio
H wirution of Physicians’ Proscriptions and Family
pcs. Ship, Family and Travelling Medicine Cuscf,
With plain Directions lor tuo, including Directions far
treatment iu casus of poisoning, Drowning, &o.
iy
13R. SANFORD’S INVIGORATOB,
I S a mild laxative, tonic and stimulant, and b
recommended to tho public, rely fag upon iuii
trlnsic worth in the euro oftbofollowfug complaint*
AU Billlous Derangements, Sick Headache, Dyipep
sia, Habitual Costiveness, Chronic Dlarrboe, Colic
Pain in the Stomach and BowcIb, General Debility
Fcmalo Weakness, Ao. For Bale by Druggiiti gen
orally, and- by John. B Moore Jt Go, and Wm. V
Llucoln, Savannah. ly fcblil
rn TIBI HER I TlSUIERIt
A. HE Undeerigned has just received, for uie
(600) Five Hundred pieces of good shlp|4i>
Timber, averaging over ono thousand rect to stick,
9 fab JEFFERSON HUBERTS.
M ackerel, herring, salmon, &&-
2 bbls large No 1 Mackerel, i
3 do do No 8 do
3 Uo do No 2 do
2 half bbls Blue Fish,
2 do Pickled Herring,
3 do No 1 Salmon,
5 quarter bbls No 1 Mackerel,
10 kits No 1 Mackerel,
10 do No 2 do
6 kits Tongues and Sounds,
i 1000 lbs Cod Ffah. For sale low by
Jan26 J. A. BROWN.
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
For ouo square, of800 oms or less, of any type ta I
larger than Nonpareil, 76 cents for the fimantii* ■
ccuts far each subsequent insertion,for any tlrnelm I
than one month. f
All Tabulur work, with or without Rules; and Ai I
vertisemeuts occupying doublo column, shall U D
charged double the ubove rates.
Advertisements of whatever length, for any to I
less than one month, to be chargod at Irantol
ratos. “
For a longor time nt tlio following rates
No^of Squu m 11 mo 12 mos 13 mos 14 mo* 10 m os 11u I
" ■ ■'"* — $#r
«i
SI
hi
91
ft I
1«|
ml
iul
us I
1 Squaro,..,.
$10
10
$20
$24
$30
2 Squares...
10
22
28
28
86
3
do ....
20
27
32
86
44
4
do ....
24
82
88
42
62
6
do ....
27
38
44
46
60
6
do ....
30
40
60
64
65
7
do ....
32
43
64
68
70
8
do ,,,,
34
40
58
62
74
6
do ....
86
48
61
66
77
10
do ....
88
60
64
70
80
Media, Delaware Co. Pa.
peIuoDicals.
P UTNAM’S Monthly Magazine for May.
Rrauk l^lle’s Gazcttu of Fa-diions for May.
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Roviow lor April.
Receivu(| amt far sale by
WARNOCK k I)AV Ifi,
may 10 160 Congress street.
1 RULS. FLOUR in store ami lor sate
X£lt9 by mny7 CRANK. WKIJM k CO.
i^A Casks Ohio Catawba Brandy in Htore,
GU and far sitio by the ouly regular- Agent lor
fiavuunah. j. M. EYRE,
_.myl4 04 Bay ttreet.
JUST RECEIVED*
PER STEAMER, an assortment or
raiM'Misses aud Children’s Plain Straws,
UUIoa’NEOPOUTAN BONNETS, IN-
FANTS’ HATH and FLAT’S. Also afaw 'uUTft 1
llATfi. For solo by MRS. FREE I .AND,
•nay 17 Broughton street.
L ISLE THREAD GAUNTLETS.—-The only
article of tlio kind In thu city. For sale by
J. W. THRELKELB,
mur27 corner of Congress und Whltaker-sts,
A pples & potatoes—
10 bbls Choice Mercor Potatoes;
2S <• Burnett Apple*.
For sale by
»oyl9 J. A. BROWN.
TO WOOL SELLERS.
mHE Un(lerai;,med have this day opened a
Store iu Congress street, opposite the Market,
for the purchase of Wool, fill cop fikius, Hides, Dees
Wax, Door Skins, and Country Produce In general.
Thu highest cash prices will bo paid for all tho above
articles on delivery .in Savannah. Mr. J..J. GUI!.*
MARTIN has boon appointed ns Agent, to whom all
persons having ImifIiioss tmtisnrttnio: with the uu-
dorslgncd tnay apply.
J. W. SMYTJ1K & CO.
fiavannali, May lt>, 1868. tnny20
PIANO FORTES.
HAVING lately received largo ad-
ditions to our PIANO FOOTER, wo
fXik i""If are enabled lo oiler at Ibis t<*iotho
• • X IS •greatest variety from the best iniitiii-
factnrora, from iliu plainest square to the must elab
orately carved, and from six to seven octaves.
Our Pianos uru selected from tho timuninulurcra
whom wo havo full confidence in, und wo uro par
ticularly requeued by (hum lu give uguaranty with
•ivory instrument sold by us as regards durability,
lone, kr..
Poraousln want or a first rate itistrnment may re-
ly with fiutety upou getting such a nun by selecting
from the following makers, whoso liirlruiiicuta wo
endeavor to keep constantly on hand, viz : 11. Wor
cester, J. (.'bickering & fiou, Nunns .V Clarke, Bnrnn
& Ravens, II. Waters, and Haines, Brothers & Until-
miug. 1. W. .MORRELL k’lU
aug 27 _
"COOL UETRKAT j '
THE ARBOR BILLIARD SALOON,
(uiwAiits)
Corner Bull and Bryan streets, over Barber fihop.
JUU027 J. M. IIAVWOGD, Agent.
JEt At xx "3C3: O U IS 33,
HOT, COLD AND HUOWEK.
I HAVE been asked to allow ibo Bath Booms to
ioiuutu opuu to a later hour (ban iiiuo o’clock ;
Ptliciufuro give ladico that liuui this ti tle tbo Hath
House will he up- n until eleven o’clock at night .
Price 20 cents. Fix tickets for $1.
Ju27 .1. 51. HAYWOOD, Agent.
FINE FASHIONABLE (lLOTilli\G,
AT REDUCED RATES.
B ARGAINS can now bo had by all thoso who
wish to clothe themselves genteelly, as 1 will
sol tho bulauoo of my Rcady-Mmle, ut reduced
rate* ou timo, and ten per cent, oil* lor cash. Cull
and avail yoursolT or tbd chnnco to obtain good art!
ola*. At tbo Ear Clothing Emporium.
WILIJAM O. PRICE,
Jan* 27 147 Bay ititot.
C ORN AN1) CORN MEAL—1000 bus prime
Corn, White and mixed; 60 do fresh Corn Meal
n store uml for salo by
due HI PATTEN. HUTTON h CO.
" HEADI-READ J 1-READ |>|
That is, if you can see; " , " 1
if you can’t see, you can find?
nil kinds of “helps to sec,” nt tlio Watch and
Jewelry Btoro of D. B. Nichols & Co., iu Congress
street, next door to tho corner or Whitaker, where
you cun purchase Watches, Jewelry, Silver Waro,
and Fancy Goods, as low as at nuy other store In
the country.
We have received per stonmshlp Alabama n fresh
lot nf those tluo filed Spectacles : also, a supply of
Pobhlo and l’orlscopio Lons, which wo aro prepared
to lit in all kinds of frames, nt short notice. Our
Poriacopic I«eus (*<> called from their peculiar shape)
havo an advuutago over all others, us they huvo a
greater rnugo of focus, so that tho reader Is not
compollod to hold tho book or paper at a certain
distnneo from tho eye. Call and see.
B. II. NICHOLS k CO.
t&r No charge for showing goods,
tunr 11 D. B. N. St CO.
E OPK—700 coiln llopo, various hrntids, all
ufgooil quality, iu storo aud for sale by
nprSO
BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO.
In store and for sale \v
1 lor sale by
.i»KE» , i , qss'KLLlV
QOUN--1
MKOERWlVERSlTY,
PJ-.NFIELD, GA.
FACULTY.
PRKSinKXT,
N. M. CRAWFORD, D. D.
PKovrasoKs.
CollCBV.
S. 1*. SANFOIUI, A. M.,
Mathematics.
J. E. WILLEY, A. M.,
Chomlstry and Natural Philosophy.
II. II. TUCKER, A. M ,
Relies taltrcs.
U. W. WISE. A. M.,
Crook and Ijitin Luigunges.
WILLIAM G. WOODK1N, A. U..
Modern languages.
Theological Seminary.
N. M. CRAWFORD, D. IB,
Ecclesiastical History nud Biblical Literature.
WILLIAM WILLIAMS, A. M.,
Systematic nud PmdorAl Tlioology.
Academy.
THOMAS A. SEALS, Principal.
Tlio Coramencomoutia hold on tho lost Wednesday
in July.
Tim noxtToim will cominouco ou the lost Wed
nesday in August.
Tho prloo of Board In tho vlllngo Is 910 por mouth;
wnshlng, room rent, fuol, Ac., 93.
By order ortho Board or Trustees.
inyM2n> 8* LANM1UM, Secretary.
Cl B auwtoa,
For any time uot abovo specified, a proportion |
charge will be made. H
A deduction of 26 per cent from the above raw I
will bo mado ou advertisements appearing exrit ■
slvely on tho fourth page or tho dally. 2
Advertisements ordered threo times a week, rJ ■
bo charged two-thirds tho abovo rates.
Bpeclal notices, 10 conts per lino far tho first, im I
6 cents far each subseqent Insertion, and iu Mtt# I
to bo subject to contract. Marriage notices tl, ft j
neral invitations 60 conta each. No sjtedol vtt* I
inserted far less thou 60 cents. Obituary Note* 9
Reports, Resolutions, or Proceed tags of anyftcW, f
Association, or Corporation, ordered to bo publbl |
ed, 5 cents per lino.
Steamboats will bo advertised at 940 per tu* |
for each bout advertised.
Steamships, where but one Is running, $40p»ru |
num; if two or moro, $80 each. I
Auctioueors’ advertisements uot to be subjects j
contract, but to bo charged ut the rates present* |
porsquare. i
Thu papor, under no circumstances, to be were* 1
od ta a contract. ,|
Professional and business cards not exceeding»j
lines, will be inserted ul $20 per annum.
CatU on imrsons to bccomo candidates, i
inserted as other advertisements, to bo paid iff a I
variably in advance. . Mil I
Announcing candidates far ofllco, $10, to be r
lu advance. . I
Advertisements not marked on tbe c*py » l
specified time, will bo inserted until forbid,»«|
payment exacted. ,, ■ lVjf I
Wheu any bill far two months advertising, f
than contract, amounts to over $60,» deduct.* f,
25 per cent will be made,
Yearly advertising, witli prlvllego of cmdjc* n
bo taken at the following rates: ^
For ouo square, ronowablo onco ft week, »jr
“ “ “ twice “ r
“ “ « 3tlmcsoroficner ••
Every additional squaro contracted far to oeft*» i
Od one half the above rates addltlouul. .. I
Yearly advertisers shall bo limited to tnc ft I
contracted far. All contracts shall bo in wrm 1 * I
stating definitely the nature of the business w I
advertised. Any advertisements not property o I
nected with tho business shall bo 1
ly, and also auy oxuoss of mutter over tno a*"*" I
eontructoil for. j. I
Contract advertisotnonts payable quartenj. I
vertisemeuto from strungers aud transient l
payaldo in advance. All ethers will be con»« 1
duo when called far. -a-1
Rognlav advertisers and nil ethers sendfa# ^ 3
immicntWms or requiring nollcos designed to a
tcution to fairs, concorts, soirees, or any I
tortniumonts, wliero charges are wade mr ■
tauco—nil notices of private associations, cur t
tleo de.-tgnod to mill nttontlon to jirlv»to entcrF* ■
calculated or Intended to promote I
rests, can only lie Inserted with tho umhri*' ^ I
that tlio same Is to be mid far. If I
editorial coluniu (which can be only at tne«. ^ I
lion ortho editors) tlio samowill I'd ebargeu ■
rato of nut less than 20 cents per lino. ij I
Advertlscmuuts ordered In tbo Rcckl) l»r I
nor squaro far cnch insertion. „ I
The uudursigued, publishers of Daily* Tn-r' I
and Weekly uowsjmjicrs ta Savanuon.ua., r ^ ■
ourselves strictly to adhere to Ufa I
charges, and lu uo instauuo to dovlnto tuorwr , i
The above rates to tako effect March 1, I
to continue binding, uutil changod by Uio vow i
mtdorlty ortho undersigned.
N. B.—This schedule shall uot In I
tho integrity of oxlsttagcontracts. I
tho year or any othor siwclflod timo, stinmof ^ I
with tho explratiou of tho rerlod far wtuen |
were tuado,
ALKXAXUKX& SXSU), Jf^puWlCO*-
Tiuinraox k Wmiixarox, MamM
U. H. niivoi* * Co.. Georgian_k_^!T^
PLUMBING. ^1
P LUMBING, In all its forioos I
innitml tn nt tho shortest notice. awltn»«t I
MJ19H
FAT * CO.
Patent
Brass and Plated
Forwdoatthe
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