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Witucs.-, John Bilbo, Tvnj. Ordinary for Chatham
Will, r*. T O* Cart.' Proporty poiutcd out by
nuaiUk. Terms cash.
EDWARD »l. PRKNDERGAST.
Jaljr 6 6boiliru.jp. &
WRTBwWAauri
/CHATHAM COUNTV—To ult wlium It may
C/ouucuru: Wborwu.Joliu Mallory .Kill «|u>ly lo tlio
Court of Ordinary for Uiticra liUmlaory <w iidimiila-
IrailoQ on the Estate of William Wright these arc,
therefore, to cite and adroom.ih nil whom Umny
ooocorn, to be am! appear before said Court, to
■Uti objection (ITany they have) on or before tho
CMt Monday lu November uoxt, olhwlso aaM loft-
Ufa will be granted.
Witness, John ItlllH), Gsq., Ordinary (hr Chatham
County, this o.ght day of April 1850.
John mi.no, o. o. 0.
•prfi
STATIC OK QKOttOIA, CHATHAM CO.
fllOali whom It may concern: Whereas Mary Aun
X Dent will «p| Jy «u the Court of Ordinary for let
ters IfismUs* ry uu tho o.-dnto or Jamoe I*. Dent,—
These aro therefore to cits uudad.uoiilsb ult whom
It may concern, to bo aud appear beloro said Court,
to make objection* (if any they have) on or beloro
Um First Moud.iy lu Docetnbor uoxt, other wUo wild
lettara will be granted.
WltneteJohu UUUo, Eaq„ Ordinary for Chatham
Ooonty, this third day of Juue, iffit.
Jal JUI1.N U1LQO, o.c.c.
STATE OP GEOItCilA,
C BATHtM COUNTY —To all urlimn it may con
cern : wberea*, Patrick Ryan will apply at ibe
court of Ordinary Tor tetters of adiuluutratlou ou
tba e«tate of Darnel Collins:
These are, therefore, to cite and admoulab all
Whom U may concern, to bo aud appear before said
Court to make objectlou (ir auy they have) on or be
fore the first Monday In August uoxt, otherwise said
letters will be granted.
Witness. John Bubo, Esq., Ordinary Tor Chatham
County, Uus twonty third day ol June. -KbO.
Juaetf JOHN BILBO. o. c. c.
R Wall and JamoW. Juurt 0 JuilN’ RIUlO, o. o. o.
AlMnNifi’llATOJ 9 8AUU.
*pUUSl)ANT lo nu order ol iho llonorablo the
PL
JAMMU U. VlUliUl.
DBAI.KH AND Ull-OllTKU OF.
IVilthn. Jewelry, Mllrer Ware, Fan-
cy tioodi, «e>,
NO. 12, HOCTH 2l> NTHKJtr, naUDRLTHU.
uopts ly
Court »r Ordinary of Chatham County, passed
June lei in, 186". will bo suM, mi tlio Ural Yuesday
lu Auvlist m-xt. beloro the Couit House door In Mild
comity "l Clmtbuni, between tho legal liourn of sale,
tho following property, to ivlt.: IaiU Nos. three (;)
and four (4), being pm i of Garden lot No. ulno (u),
Hprlug llili. City ol savannah, tronlltigou Railroad
str. etjuHu the following negro slaves: Jack, Peter,
Alexander uud riaru'i. riunl ns the property of the
edutcof tiamuoHlrlllhi, litiool'Mild county, deceased,
for tho boucllt of tho heirs uud creditort of said c««
Uto. UlUUKli WAYNE,
Administrator do bonis non, on
Jet I.statu ofSinmul Orlffln,
O N tlio first Monday in August limit, I will apply
to the ordinary of Chatham county for leave
toacil the negro altivca boungliig to the oalatc of
Claru A Ogtibny. ducox-Q.I lor the huuofit of tho
heirs ami credit um of sal t oitate.
June 4 JaMIH A U1V*CIW. Adm’r.
NELSON HWBEZEY,
DESIGN KR AND SCULPTOR IN MARBLE.
Cornar Astor Place and 4th Avcuue,
in gloss vuoxmtTV to ths ahtur uuiuhy anu tuk nkw
Mills ttnutur, NKW TORK.
milE most extensive variety aud tlio lurgest
1 stock or Houumeuts, Tombs, Head Stones, fco.,
lu America, can bo (bund at thla establishment, from
plain to the most olubornto and oruate lu design aud
workutuushlp. In addition to the stock always on
hand, u great variety or drawlugo, appropriate and
original may bo found, from which work will bo ox
ocutod promptly to order.
Orders fruitfully oxocutod, aud skipped to any
polut available by water or steam.
Perseus vlsIUug the city or New York ou ploasuro
or busluoss are rospoctfoUy iuvitod to visit this es
tablishment. octa
STATE OF GEORGIA,
TJULLOCU COUNTY —To all whom It may con*
Jj earn: Whereas, A*a Johusou will aptly a tho
Court of Ordinary lor >atu county, Tor Jetton ».f ad
ministration, with the will ouucxod, on the cotaic
of Mary Williams, late of «ald cuuuty. deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite aud admonish nil
whom it may coucern. to be and appear before said
Court to make objection (irauy they have) on ur
before the first Monday In Augu>t next, otherwise
•aid letters will be granted.
Witness, Will.am Uc, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch
county, tbe 20th day of Juno, I860.
Juno22 WILLIAM LEE, o. w. <
B
TATE OF GEORGIA—tlULtOCU CO., May 2UIU,
‘ I860—Two months utter ditto applleaUou will
s made to the Honoranlo Court ul Ordinary of said
ooonty for leave to sell all tlio lunds bolougiug to
the estate of Michael Donaldson, deceased, for tho
benefit of the heirs aud creditors and said deceased,
mytt-ftw JOHN E. ciUSON, Adm’r.
STATES OFBEUKuJa,
B ULLOCH COUNTY.—To all Whom it may con-
corn: whereas, Joslah Davis will apply ul the
tl of Ordinary for letters of aduilutstruiiuu ou
the estate of Henry Davis, late or said county, do-
TheM are, therefore, to cite aud admooHh all
whom U may concern, to be and appear before said
Court, to mako objection (ir any they have) ou «r
before the first Morniuy lu August next, otuorwiso
■aid letters will be grauted.
Witness, tftllllam Lee, Esq , Ordinary for Bulloch
county, this 27th day or Juuo, 1860.
* - ~ WILLIAM LEE, o. o. C.
GEORGIA, CAMDEN COUNTY,
T WO MONfHd after data, app leatlou will bo
made to the Honorabto Court of Ordinary for
•aid county, for leave to Boll tbe foliowlug named
negroes: Rose aud her three children, Irene, Mi
nis and Joe; bolougiug to tho osiuto of JjoulsaTomp
kins, deceased, lor the benefit of &ald heirs.
WILLIAM B. THOM Ad, Guardian.
Jeflhrsonton, Juue 10, lfcfiiL Juuo 30
GLYNN SHERIFF’S SALE
W ILL be sold before tbe Court ilouso in tbo city
of Brunswick, couuty of Olvnn. on tbo first
Tuesday In August uoxt, between the legal hours or
•ale, the following property, to wit: ouo tutor parcel
of Uud situate, lying aud beiug la tho city of Bruns,
wick, lu the county of Uiyuu, auto of on., known
and distinguished ialhepluu of said city as old Town
Lot, number two hundred and fittv-ihrce, and tho
improvements thereon; loviod ou by virtue or u U
Cs issued out of the City Court of davauuuab, in tbo
ooonty or Chatham, lu favor of Benjamin 0 Frank*
tin vi Charles E Flanders. Property pointed out
by plaintiff.
Jy2 M. 0. B WRIGHT, a. o. c.
HuTtUU.
O NE MONTH alter date, application will bo
made to tbe Elate Batik ot ucogiu, lor pay
ment of a twenty do.lar bill, tbo left baud bail of
which has been lost.
Julyl JOHN D. KENhDY.
Midway* Alabama. July l, 1866.
GEORGIA. BULLOCH COUNTY.
S IXTY day* alter ualu, application wi.i bo made
to tbe Honorable Cou. t o. Orinary or BanovL
ooonty, for leave to sell all the tauus belonging it*
the estate of Thomas Crosby, iuto of suia county,
deceased, for tbe benefit oi tue heirs aud creditors
of said estate
JylO WILLIAM F. CROSBY, AdntV
NOTICE
O NI month after du e, application will bo
mads to tht Bank of tbs Stats of oenrgl i, tor tbo
payment of a Twenty Dollar Note ou tnu «uU
jtaJU, (No. 42.) the tt&hthaad had ot which lun>
One month alt *r date application will bs made to
ths Marins Bauk of Georgia for tbs pi y.uoat of a
Twen y Dollar Note. (No. iM) on ouiu /fouk, tbe
right hand had of which has beou io>t.
Jy9—la w—4w WM. B. HIGH!.
Villa Rica. July 8,1866,
AUltLE,
fVTHRCE months after date application will bo made
X to the Marine Bauk of savuuuan for tbo pay
ment of two Twenty dollar bills, vtz ; letter B, ao*o,
and letter 0,627, the lull husvesol which have been
lost. JAMES F. kil'UaUS.
Tallahassee, Fla., May 17,1666, am*myafi
NOTICE,
Cf DRY days after date, application will be ma-io
O to the Houurabto tbo Uruluary ol MMufosb
ouuuty, tor leave to sell tho real estate, hi tug lu
thtaoouuty. of the late Jautot smith, kuuwu ua
fodon (rloe), I Uutation «old lor the bsuvQtof the
betra of said estate.
DEAN M. DUNWOODY,)
John JUNlb, VEx'ort.
John f. dunwuody, j
Darien, July 1,1866. Iy‘i
LiuifiL TOK DIVuIuST
In Coffee Superior Court,
May Tut u, l6oQ.
Elizabeth Cauly \
v*. v
John Cauly. J
I f appeanug p*yho Court, frum ih<* return of the
sbeiltf. that tho defeuduut. Jobu tuuly is not to
he found tu Coffee county, aud u« la not m the statu;
on motion of Win U CaMalug, attornoy fo, liUeiuni,
It is ordered that service be pu<focied on euid ue*
feudaut by a publlcutiou of tbls uruor in (n j ot the
public Journals of ouvonuub, once a mouth tor
three mouths preceding the uext term of this Court,
requiring sold defendant to appear at the next term
of Coffee riuparlor Court, in the mouth of Novem
ber next, and UU) bis clefemslvo uliegutt. n lo the
OIOSS.
A true extract from tbe mlnutea ol tbo Superior
Court.
Jy2 EW’D AfiHLBV, Hcrk
LIBEL Foit mvouuL,
E WlDclnson, 1 Jn Uberty auporlor Cour ,
The. Wilkinson./ ,orm > 1S60 -
I rapperugto too Court, by tbe roturu of the
■beriff, lu tbe above utateii case, that tbe defend
aul Is not to bo found in tho couuty, uud that ho L
not to be found in tbe 8Ute; ou iimilon of H’m U
Gauldeu, counsel for libullaut, it is ordere>t that »or-
vice be perfected uu said defeuduut, by u pub.iua.
Uoa of Ibis notice ouco a month lor three months,
next preceding tbo uoxt term of said .*ujjurlor Court,
requiring said defeuduut to bo aud appear at tbe
next term of Liberty superior Court to answer iu
tbe said cause*
A true oxtract from tbo minutes or Hold Superior
Court.
Jy2 8. A. FRASER, Clerk.
ANN BROWN 1
WILLIAM H*. BROWN.}
J T appearing to tbo Court, bv tbo return of tbo
, Sheriff, that tho dufouduut, William B iiruwii,
not to be found iu tbo couuty of UuiUiuh: ou m«*
lion of Iwvld.D’Lyon, Attorney for the pluiuuu; it
!s ordered that the defendant do appear and tlio hi
Dlvorco.
r or defensive alk-gatlou, uu or heloio tbo
first day of tho uuxt form of this Court, uud that
publication of this will he made In <> D > or the pub
lic gasoties’of tbe city or Savannah ouce a moutli lor
three mouths.
A true extract from tbe minutes, ibis fifid day of
Marcff, 1860.
Jyll—lamam DAVID DEasley, c s c b c.
Salmon, Lobstcra und - litrdine«, i
JE sale by Jon 2 A ihiNaUD,
lilSKSMl BABKETHI—Wo would cull tlio
JJ attantiooof tbe ludios lo our stuck of Work,
Traveling aud fluo Fancy Baskets, tbe lurgeat assort
ment m too city, st tbe House Furnishing .store, ] 66
Broughton-streot.
marfil HORACE MORSE
LE, L*Utl), 4ct\—iu bbla l'rlmu I^xru; oo
Taylor It don’s Ale; 60 do sugar, soda uud but-
IscuJt; received aud for sate by
MoMAHON & DOYLE,
JunslO 2»6 and 207 luy stroat.
12-4 PAV}IIbnLacei t nii|»crtor quality;
« vviiiuu Luvci, aii|>vi iwr <|Uii
Zephyr Wbulebomr.SklrU;-
Freuch Muon Drillings;
York Mills and Water twist Bleached Shirt*
tags.
Black Molro Autiquo Trimmings;
Black Elastic Belts;
English Thread Edgings;
Hosiery, Ribbons, «c7
Just received per stuamur Augusta.
J»W DxWlIT U MORGAN.
tXAY-ltoWt* lirimo lluy, uuw luulluu aud
XL lot n>. low from uio wlu«, by
|5rt* E, A. UKK1NUL
i"
DROUGHT TO .TAIL.
Brought to Jail lu swalusboro, Eraimuol Co ,
ou the 4lh luaiutit, a lu’^ru tuau; ho says bln
utmals Harry; that ho beloug* to the o-Uitu
•t Ih-imns Clay, of -ryatt * oimiy, Ga. lie is
ut ..^ut cuiiiplexiuu, with a slight ecar over the toll
eyc;uin>..t& frelfijj iuchet tu height, and about -U
yeais ul l.
Tbo owner \\ rcqxoTloti to como forward, pay
charges ami take him away, ns bo will bo dealt with
us tbo law direct*. HENRY OVERSTREET,
JuO .la or.
NOTICE,
A LL persons having demands against tho estato
or itiukard F. William*, lateofihathamcouu.
ly decou-e t, *»re bvrob.v notified to presci t them
witbiit the time pro-cubed by law l-> the subscrl*
bur; and ad mdsbtod to tho suU eet.vts aro rviptost-
od to mukQiuiiuediute payment (o
M. U. MILLF.N,
Administrator do beul* uou.
March £6—flw ltwiJySl—Je 7
STMUF uEOiiGiA,
C HATHAM COUNTY.—lo nil Whom It may con-
corn: Whereas, tbo estato of Joretnlab Me-
IxiuaU lies unrepi oseiilod iu cuusequoitco of tbe
»<ea U ut’ Nathan Drsiwtou, the executor, auduuLss
some fit aud cuuipotcui porsou api Lvs for tbo ad-
miuistiatiuu of said cstato. with tbe w,U sttucxod,
I shall appoint James Wilklusou, or somu other fit
aud proper person, admitnsliatt r with tho will au
ttuxod do bines uuu. on ^ald estate:
These are, therefore, to vlfo nud admonish all
whom it tnay concern, to b j ami appear before
said Court tu make ubjtvllou (u any tiu-y lia. o) ou
or bsloro llie firti Mumiay lu August uext.
Witness. Wiliam Lee, Ijiq., Ordinary for tho
couniy of Bulloch, this 1-th «.ay of Juno, I860.
J(*16 WILU.vM LEM, o. C. c.
Slate of Giiorgln, UuUockt County.
A bMlSlaTRATORa* SALE.—Ly virtue of uu or
dor from tbo honorable Court of Ordinary ol
bum couuty, passed ou tbo first Mouduy Ut June,
will be sold at the court ltuuso dour of suid couuty,
between the lawful buurs of xulo, ou the Urst Tues
day iu August, Cue tract of Laud, containing ouo
humlred aud fifty acres, in i-uid county, ou tbo Ca-
nooebeo river; also, a part of four other surveys,
coutainiugslx liuudrcd aud thirty two ucres, ou Cu.
nooeboo river, wo 1 improved aud in good repair,
cousUtlug of swamp, buy and pine laud. Fold as
tho property of Nullum L’rewu-u, e cocas od, fur tbo
beucllt of the heir.* and creditors «f said deceased.
Terms inado known ou tbo day nr sale.
BENJAMIN BREWTUN, \ .
F1MON J. BREWTUN, f AUm r8 ’
Juno 2d, I860 Jo 16
Stato of Georgia, IJuITocK County.
A DMIMSTRATGKd’ SALE—Will bo sold, ou tbo
first Tuesday lu August next, before tbs court
buuse hi Fiatesboro’, in said county, utttlcr uu orctor
of tbo Court of Ordinary, Filly four (G4) acres of
Piue I stud, granted to James Heal, nud bouudud by
lands of James Woods, Wtiliam Allen and Elmore
Manes, belonging tu tbo eslulu of Jamos Deal, for
tbe beueflt «r the heirs uud creditors of suid estate.
Terms made known on tlio day of sulo.
MARTHA DEAL,) Adtn’x.
CALVIN DEAL, JAdin’r.
June 12th, 1S56 je ifi
XBTIBBT " ‘ ’—
A LL persons having claim* against tbo estafo of
Evan Junes, late of Chat Uuu ca^uty, Ga., de-
ueu*ed, are requested to present them, in terms jf
law, aud tho-o indebted will plea.e make payment
to tbo subscriber.
STEPHEN McCALL, Executor.
Centrovlllage, Ga., Jane 14th. 1860 jo22
xcmciz:
W ILL bo sold, between tho usual hours of salo,
ou tbe first Tuesday lu August uoxt, before
the court bouse door lu Trader's Hill, citarltou
county, Ua., Two negro men, (Dick and Tom)—be
lunging to the estate of Kvau Joint', lulu of said
county, deceased, bold under provisi u oftbe wilt
and by order of tbo lioaon blu Ordinary of said
couuty. bi’EPlltvN McCall, Ex’r.
Ccuiiovlllagc, Ga., Juuo 14th, 1660 Jo22
RELIGIOUS WORKS,
H ISTORY of ilteGiuai Roi< i m.«uouof the Six
teenth Century, lu Germ «u>, swltzoduud/
b.. j 11 Merle D’Aubigne, fivo volumes comp.utu hi
uao.
Tbn Life of Martin Luthor, tho German Reform
er, iu fifty pictures, f out dotig*is of Gustav Kouig,
vo which 1* a tdvd a t.k«-t>-U of the rhe and progress
of me RuiurmaUou iu Goruuuy.
L fo au l lime.* - f Rov Llfiuu lleddlng, D D, Uto
-euior hUbupnf the Methodist Lpi-ctpal Church,
by D W Clark, D D.
sormous *»u several O'-cadons, by tbe Rev John
We 1 y, a M, tit fo r volumes.
soi utous from tbe Pulpit, by H B Oascom, D D.
LI.D. ’
Life of II Blddlcraan Ba*com, D D, L L D, late
Bi hup of tho McthudLt Episccn.il Church, South,
by Rev M M Ilenk.o Dl).
Postbutnuua WuriiH uf tbn Rev Henry d Daicots,
D D, L I. D. ouo «-f the Bishop* of u.e MothtidUl
Episcopal Church South, edited Ly the Rov Thomas
.N R ilbtoii. A M.
Life of the Rev Rob.rt Newton, D D, by Thomas
JacHbon
The U trds of the Bible, by Osorgo Gulflllau.
The Amtiuey of Religion—Natural and Revealed
—to the Coustitutiou »ud Course of Nature, by Jo
soph Butler, L L D, late L/ml Bishop of Durham.
Bapti-m—u tieui-o ou the uattre, perpetuity,
subjects, admiuHtr-itiou, mode, aud uses uf the Ini*
l a ing ordinance of the Chrlstiju Church, by Thus
u Sumuera.
Baptism—with reference tu im imjmrt, modes,
hLtory, proper use. and the duty of) a:«uU to hap.
tize i uUUlreu, by Jumes 1. Chuputtvu, a miuLfor o
ilio Mctnpbu Conference of tho Metheulst Episcopal
Church. South.
For rale ut .59 Congross stroet by
June22 W.tRVoCK & DAVIS.
IIBIUllNG’SpA^lBllT TglWW^ltoofc’
WITH HALL’S'
VIRGINIA SPRINGS!
SOOTH-SIDE, mClIUOND k DANVII.LE, AND
Y'lrgliiU & TeliiiMstB
KAIXjUOAPB.
BST- SUMMER “-®a
AUKANGEMKNT.
.Shortest, most coiutortablo and most ex|>ediUoius
ltouto to tbo
VIRGINIA SPRINGS I
THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT.
Aud Baggage Checked Through, except ou Btages.
Visitor* to thM’irgiulula Springs by ibis routo,
take the South-Fide Railroad cars ut I’eterabuig, or
Ibe KicliotouU uud Danville carB at Richmond, at fi
A. 61., dolly, (Sundays oxcoptod,) arrive at Lyueb-
burg to diuuor, aud thonce, via tlto Vlrgiuia uud
Tvnuoisuo Railroad, reach Bousack’a Depot ut a 11,
uud suletu at 4 P. 61., uttd at either placotako
Kent, Stimmcrsou »b Co’s Fine Line of
Htngee I
lltose via Botntack’H lodge at Kiucostlc, dine at (ho
Rod Sweet, nr Sweet Springs, and arrive at the
White Sulphur Springs, (17 miles) early on Ute
oveuing of tho second day Irout Petersburg, or Rich-
luoud, without NIUHT TRAVEL, and With but 04
miles of Staging. Or by tbe Salem routo. stop all
night ut tbo Roanoke Red Sulphur Springs, (10
tuilca distuut from Salom,) Ulno at the Rod sweet,
or Sweet Springs, aud arrivo at tbo While Sulphur
Springs uu tbe evening of the following day.
Tho Virginia & Teuuessoo Railroad is located
through a must romuntlo country, posucssiug a cli
mate unsurpassed for Its salubrity aud delightful tem
poral ure. The road pusses tho hoso of the
PEAKS OP OTTER I
And wlthiu tbreo miles ortho Alleghany Springs,
ouo mile of the Montgomery Wblto Sulphur Springs,
aud within four miles of the Yellow Sulphur Springs;
all pluusuutly situated a few miles apart, ou tlio
Eastern alopo ortho Alleghany tnouutuiu, lu Munt
gomery couuty. Tbo waters of tboso Springs arc
celebrated for their great medicinal qualities, the ac
commodations uro excellent, and have been greatly
iuercusod since lost scasou.
•grVisitors to the Red Sulphur Springs take
Rent. Suumtcrson & Co’s Stages ut AVewbcru Do|>ot (
ou the oven lug of tlio day that they leave Peters
burg or Richmond, uud urrivo at tbo Springs ou tbo
following day to uiuttor, uud Salt Sulphur Springs
early iu tho oveuing of tlto Bocoud day from Rich
mond or Petersburg.
Tbo Road from Now her u Dopot to the Red Sul
phur Springs, (38 mllos,) bus bcuu grudod auJ
greatly improved siuco last season, aud Is now re
garded uhuuo of tho host turupikos lu the moun
tains.
Tho lino of Telegraph from Rlchmoud will bu com
pleted and in oporution to tbo Mootgomory Wblto
Sulphur Springs early lu Juue.
Passcugera to Knoxville, Tennessee, takeKout,
Summersou & Go’s stages at tbe Western terminus
of the Vlrgiuia At Tcuuo boo Hatiroud, now 180 miles
from Lyucnburg (aud being exteuded Westward at
tbo rate ot 8 mhos per mouth) to tho Eastern termi
nus of tbo East Teuuessco nud Virgluiu Railroad,
and arrive at Kuoxviilo iu 21-2 days from Peters
burg or Richmond,
Fare frem Petersburg or Biehmond,
To Red sweet, or Sweet Springs via Bousack’s,$10 00
“ *• *• »» “ *» “ Saiem.... 10 60
u Wblto Slfilpbur Springs “ Bousack’s 11 00
“ “ “ “ u Salem.... 11 60
M HcdSulphor Springs 12 26
“ Alleghany Spriugs 8 oo
“ Muutgomery Wblto Sulphur Bprlugs 8 26
" Yellow Sulphur Springs 8 46
u Kuoxviilo, Tcuuessee 23 00
Noth,—iho charge lor tickets to tlio Atllegbuuy
.Springs, llnutgumery White Sulphur and Yollow
sulphur Spriugs, does not Include tbo charge from
the Railroad to tbo Spriugs. Passengers lor tho Al
legbauy Springs, (4 miles dlauuit,) take ticket a to
shttwsvlile—for 8loutgomery While Sulphur, (1
mho distant by a brauch Railroad,) toko tickets to
Big Tuuuol aud lor tbe Yellow Sulphur, (4 miles dls.
tout,) take tickets to Gbrlstiau-burg depot. Con.
veyuucos will bu found ut those places.
For further information apply fo
E. A. GOODWIN.
Ticket Agent 8.8. R. R., Petersburg.
CHARLES CAMPBELL,
Sup’t Rlchmoud Si Danville R. R., Richmond.
E. H. GILL,
Sup’t V. 4c T. R. R., Lyucbburg.
KENT, SUMMEKaON & CO.,
my 13-3oi Ffucastlo, Virginia.
C E NTllA ZH AIE1TO A XT
SUlUTNi SIllUTSI J biUlVL s, J | J
I HAVE just received u large ussurtmeut of
whilouud Ugurud nlinis, ul every quality and
•tyie, und superbly made, with collars to mutch,
order* will also be tuken, an<» .'blru uiudo lo suit
•wy particular *tj lo or taste of the wunror. Call at
lie .-dur CtutUlug Emporium, 147 Bay street,
my 14 WM. o. PRICE.
msMOvrc;
ThcBubHcriber bos Removed on tbo
Bay. next door u> the Republican /||n|tfD,
olliie, where he i3 uuw opening al rVIll/v
Immlsuine iusoi um-nt of s P R1N uu llu
\Nl» .■'Uil.MLU GOODS, which bo will Bel) uy tue
p uteru ur mako to ordor m tba most fuslumiublo
*tylo. Also, heady Made i.lvtlilug for tho premut
uud coining hco-sou.
Tbaiikful for pu».t favors, bo hopw lo merit a cou-
tiuuauco of the sumo.
N. U —Cutting, Altoring and Repairing dono at
ibe shurteat unticc.
Just received While Drill Coata and Pants, While
and Figured Marseilles Vests, for sale at a small pro
fit.
apr!2 JOHN W. KELLY.
HRAPIfiK AND TAILOR.
JEFFERSON aTRlATf NEAR RRUUGUTON.
The Bubicrlber takes tbls opixirtunity
fo iiiibriu bis friends nud the public, tbut
ho Is enabled, from experience, und tbo
iutiiitivo perceptions ol Din truths of.
science, baaed on the common rules of surveying
forma, both piano uud spherical, to out uud muko up
gurmuut.s lo lit the human form In the most complete
aud linitiiud stylo, fo all who may fovor hint With a
call. •
Boys* fancy drosses, Ball costumes, Military und
Flrcmcn’H Uniforms, &c., kc.
P. HORACE GRANT,
.lullerKon Ht., one door North of Broughton street,
dec 7—ly
mm Jfj.nij iiuimEil:;.—
X Just received a grout assortment of the most
elegant )«titorn.s, with borders t*» match, fiom 8
cents to $2, ut CHAI FEU A CO.’S,
aprUO No. d WliUaker street.
G. M, GIllFFlN,
SUCCLJ8S0H TO LATH M. KASTMAN.
Corner of Bryan uud WliitaUor Streets.
HA* 4 now oil baud u bcautiltil us- , .
Borlmcut ol Jewohy of every ills-
crlptiou aud kind worn by ladias .!»•<»
aud gontlumi'ii, aud will soil at iiiiii-'ually low price-:,
l have this day received (por Express) n largo
stock of elegant giver Ware, consisting of Cuke und
Ho Knives, plain mnl engraved Fish Knives uud
Forks, Pickled Knives ami Forks, Knives, Forks aud
SjxJonH, Napkin Rings, Nutmeg Graters, &c. Ac-, all
lu Morccco ousus, und TiilUtblo for lirosonfr. 1 have
mao tbla day received an addiliou t«* iny stock of
bah work or light colored Curls, Topiys, l)rui*ls, Front
1 locos, Bands, Undo Tom, Ac., which new mako.*
my Assortment complete. Orders rooulvad for any
color desired.
Watches roimlrod by nod under tbo suporvlHlon
orhoif, and all oilier work done in u workmanlike
manuer. flinl warrant.-il. , nn y yo
n N CUNHKiNMEXT-
\J 2000 buulmlA Prime Corn;
100 do I’nw Pens;
200sacks ••Palace Mill*” Flour;
10 bblft Raw (llm;
10 do Munoaeahuln Whisky;
6 do Domestic Brandy;
For sale low, by
HBTTnv A ro.
PROOF LOCK.
Having recelvod ths
Prise Modal at ths
Worlds Fair, srsnow
olfored to tho puhlio
us the I’rlso Bafo of
jibe World. Tested
and approved us they
T bavo boon ovory-
wboro, their crowning victory was reserved to be
awarded by the Juries or tho World’sFalr.
Tlio proprietor placed Ouo Thousand Dollars In
Gold lu the ouo exhibited ot the World's Fair, l/m-
don, and Invited all tbo Ptck-Loi-k* in the world to
oponthoftifo, with or without tlic koys. aud take the
money us n reward for tboir Ingonulty; although
operated upon by several skilled In the art, no oue
oould Pick tlio 1/jck or open tbo Safe.
By an improvement upon the orlglunlSalamander,
Introduced by tho presoul owner oftbe patent-right,
tho Interior la reuderod wholly liniicrvlous to damp,
and hooka, pnpora and Jewelry might bo presorved
in ono or UU safes for a century without contracting
blemish from mould or mllldcw.
To gourd against counterfeit* every Salo from tho
nmnumetury of tbo subscriber, aud sold by him or
UU agents, lias a brass pinto lu fruut, bearing hut
name; each Is also furnished with ouo of bis Im
proved ThiefBofocUug l/Miks, which Is a good guar
antee Against robbery.
8. (J. HERRING k CO.,
Nos. 13b, 137 wuim Water-at., N.Y.
Agents hi Savunuuh, Messrs. BELL k PRENTISS,
who keep constantly ou band o full and complete
assortment, which they will noil ut Manu&cturers*
prlcos. _ . septM
lgcai7 evidence of the VAI.UK AND FIRK-
I’Koox Quauma of
WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES,
At Manufactured by Steamt (f Marvin. Mew fork.
In tlio Qro of the fid
Inst., which consum
ed tho brick building
occupied by 6!r. Jno.
T. Tuomas, opposite
ithe Gas Works, in this
city, was a safe ot
tho above descriptions
containing Uio bucks, iwijksm, and money of Mr.
Thomas, and although tho building was detroyod,
tho said Safo sustained no injury wnatovor from the
Intense bout to which It hud beou exposed. On opon
ing tlio Safo, tho couteufr wore found undisturbed,
uud hi thoHiiiuo ordor and conditiou us when placed
there, except a slight discoloration to the projoctini
cuds of a fow papers, aud tho backs of ouo or twoo ’
the books, caused by tbo steam generated in tho
8afe, wbilo at its greatest heat
Thu riufo and couteuts, as it came from tho ruins,
may still bo seen, in the possession of Mr. Thomas,
ut tlio Gas Works. A large assortment of thoso cele
brated Safes always on hand,nud for sale by
C. H. CAMI’FIELD,
Agent for tho Manufacturers,
July 20,1866. 171 Bay-st., Savannah, Gi
I take pleasure iu corroborating the forogoing state
ment, and iu nddition would add, that tlio books arc
now In use. J. T. THOMAS.
Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf.
July 26th, 1866. octO—tf
O H and niter Sunday, the 14tlf October, inet,
aud until further uoilce, tho Passenger Trains
•m tue Central Railroad will run os follows :
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON.
Leaves siavauuah Dally at...6 a M and 12.16 P u.
Arrive in Macon ” "..2.16 p u " 1 a st.
Uitve Macon " ".11.46 AM" 9.30 p u,
Arrive in tiavoa’b " "10.46 pm " 7.20
nSTWXKN SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA,
Leave Savauuah.. 12.16 P M and 8.30 p. m.
Arrive in Augusta 8.46 pm" 6.30 a m.
Leave Augusta... 0, an 11 4.30pm
vrrlve iu aavannah...,..1.30 pm" 10.46 p
DKTVfEKN MACON AND ACQU8ZA.
Leave M&cou 11.46 A M and 9.30 t u._
Arrive in Augusta 8.46 pm" 6.80 a m.
Leave Augusta 6. am " 4.80 p m.
arrive in Macon G.1& p m " 1. am.
nSTWKSN SAVANNAH, MILLSDUKVIUS ft KATONTON.
Loavo Savannah 6. am
Arrive in MUIodgevlUo 2.45 p m.
l^avo Macon 1146 am
Arrive hi Katenton 6. pm.
W. M. WADLEY Gen’l Supt.
Savannah, Ga., Oct. 12, 1666. octl6.
CHAN’i.E UF rtllEDULE US THE
SOUTH WESTERN RA1LROAI
Over tviiicn iiuwtt Uio Urcat
New York & New Orleans Mails
O N and alter Sunduy, February 3d, 1856,
two dully trains butwuou Macon aud Columbus,
ui.d ouo belween Macon and Americas,
Leave Macon at 2 a m, and a p u; arrive at Colum-
bus at 7 16 a M, aud 1030 p m ; ioavo Columbus a*
4 15 a m, ami 1 30 p m;arrivo at Macon at 10 64 a m,
and 7 40 p m;leave Macon ut 2 a m; arrive at Amerl
ous at 6 40 a m; leave Americas at 2 20 p m; arrivo at
Macon at 7 40 p m; making a tompletoconnection be-
tw;cun Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings
vlUo, Wilmiugfou and Charleston; also, with Central
RailroadTraina to Savannah, Millodgovillear.d Eaton-
ton, and with Macon aud Western trains to Atlanta
Chatuuiooga, Nushville and Kuoxviilo, Tenn.
Al Columbus with Girard mid Mobile Railroad
Eulaula, Ala., connecting dally at Amerlcus with
four horse post Coaches to Tallahassee, Albany,
Tlniinasvillo, Baiubrldgo, Ac., withIrt-woukly bucks
to Lumpkin, Cutbbort, Ac., at Fort Valloy with hncks
to l erry, Uuyuosvillo, Hawkiusville and Kuoxvilic,
Ga. Passengers for Amerlcus and |>ointij below Fort
Valley, should tuko tho 1215 r u trutu from Suvuu-
nub; aud the 6 r u train frum Augusta, to avoid fie-
teullou at Mucon. For other ;>oluts ou iho Moutli-
Western or Muscogee Roads take either trniu from
Savannah or AngUBta. Posscugors leaving Amei i-
cus at 2 20 p m will reach Columbus at 10 30 p m tbe
same night.
Passengers from Columbus and tbe Wost for Am-
crluuH, South-western Georgia or Florida, should
lake tbo 1 30 p m train at Columbus, sloop at Fort
Valley, mid roach Americii.s at o 40 a m uext morn
ing.
First class steamships leave Savunnnh fur Now
York ou Wednesdays uud Saturdays, aud for Phila
delphia oa Wednesdays. Passage id tho Cabin 826,
StQurugu $8.
Faro from Montgomery to 8avanwdi $14 00
" Columbus " " 10 00
" Amerlcus " « g f
01X). W. ADAMS, Sup’t.
Macon, January 30th, I860. maylO
VIRGINIA CENTRAL R.ROAO
SAVANNAH JOURNAL,
BOOK A JOB OFFICE. *
Marchiuite uui MnwtSSmGhwTniAtw wul.
BIII-llMub, BUU ot Mine,
Drsy Books, ClrcnUis, CmtU
•ltd Blank Books.
I’articular' attention Jlveu*to~BOOk AND PAM , uu ,„
PHL6.T PRINTING, such m ChUtegucs for Colleges, thus removlnV
rracMdlun of KWUJis-t HoporU, By-Uwo, «to. ' tu 'i" r< ’ m TOK
TtumklUlfor ths vtry liberalpstronagoherotolore ’CERTAIN AND PERMANENT.
This tucdlcino sllayu imin and inilammaUon, which
DYING AND RBNOVATING
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 YORK STltECT, NEAR TUE 0017UT UODBE,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
Established lit 1832<
3 I1UB BuiwcrUxir grateful to hbt friends and
L patrons for Uioir continual Divers, would state
ut In addition fo tho improvements In DYING, uo
quired by him duriug liis last visit to England and
Scotland, has made arrangements for extending bis
busluoss, by which ho is now enabled to Oyo a
greater vuricty of colors on Bilk and woolen dressos,
shawls, ftc., which he trusts will generally ploaso
all who may favor him with their patrouago.
Gentlemen’s garments dyod, cleaned or rouovated
as may bo required, in the sumo suporlor stylo which
bus generally so much ploased his putrous aud
friends.
Table Covers, aud Ladies’ Crniie Shuwls, fto.
cleaned uud finished in the first stylo.
Ladles’ Bonnots dyod, bleached and pressed la
the most rnshlounblo styles.
Orders from the country promptly attended, lo.
Terms moderate.
When parcels arc seut by steamboats or railroad,
word should be scut him by luttcr through tho |>ost
olllcc. so that he may know whore fo call fur thorn,
nich lfl ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
GENUINE PREPARATIONS. '
Hclsuboltt’s Highly Colic*hI rated Com
pound Fluid Extract Mucha. -
UA CERTAIN, SAFE, AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY
E OK Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel,
Dropsy, Weakness, Secret Diseases, Obatruc-
i, Fomafo Complaints, and all diseases of the
Bexual Organs; wlictiior In
. MALE OR FEMALE,
from whatevor cause they may bavo originated, aud
NO MATTER OK HOW LONG STANDING.
This popular und specific remedy is now efforod
to tho alfilcted, and guaranteed to euro all tho aboyo
comnhtinli. It sosrohoB out tlio very root of tho
disease, driving but all the diseased fluids of tho
. . a ‘—the cause and rendering tho
HEIKTZELMANN’8
ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER.
T HE dhtinguislmd furor with which tbls essence
has been received throughout ail sections ot
tUe Uuiou as a remedy at ouce sale, agreeable aud
effectual for lucipieut Diarrhcua, Cuolora Morbus,
Weak nud relaxed UowcU, Prostration by heat or
luligue, Dy.-popbia, Flutuleuce, Colic, Cramp, iJtn-
guor or Debility from sedeutary habits, Ac., has In
duced tbo proprietor fo give It every publicity in bis
power. I pen its morrii* comment is unnecessary,
as its own intrinsic worth Is its best eulogy. It car
ries with it tbo ovldeuco of its superior excellence,
freely uttested to by the young, the old, and scores
or families who, prompted by u cureful regard for
tboir neaitb uud comfort, are dully adopting it as an
LMuamniBi.K family hkukov. There is perhaps no
medicinal preparation extent so simple uud harm
less, yet salutary and effective, whose worth will be
more appreciated or uulvcrsaliv udopteu than tbe
Liquid iilnger prepared by liolntzelmau.
For sale by J. e. DxFuRD, Druggist,
Jelo 8m Savannah, Ga.
awnuipi iw|wri«, uj-ii
ths vary liberal patronage
received, we rospectlully solicit a continuance ol
the flame, fooling that wo shall bo abto to please all
who may fovor us with a call, both as to pricos uud
execution of work.
fMlVH TO MAHiN KHItV ~
T HE buoys at 8t. Simons Inlet and Bound have
been arranged in tbe followllttf manner :
outer Bar Bu jy is a targe first class nun, | aimed
rod, with tbo No 2 iu white—l* placed is twenty
foot water at low tide, and must be left on tho star
board band entering. St Simons Light bears N W
by W M W. North |»oiut of Jckyl W by N « N.
Middle Buoy—Is a large necoud class uuu, (mint
ed black, with No I in white—Is placod In sixteen
foot water at tow Ude, ou the Eastern edge or tlio
Middle Ground, aud must bo left ou tbo port bund
entering. 84 Simons IJght bears N W by W }{ W.
North point of Joky 1 W by N.
Inner Buoy—t* a second class nun,painted black,
with the No 3 in white—is placod in twenty-one
(eel water at low tide, ou the indul ol shoal running
offfromJokyl Island, and must be left on tbe port
band antoriug. 8t Simons Light bears N E by N )(
N. North p«nt Jekyl W by 8 )g s.
In the Sound is the 1 a»wer Middle Ground Buoy—
wliloh la a second class nun, iwlntod with red und
black horizontal striitei—is placed la twelve foot
water at low Ude, on the lower polut or tbo Kiddie
Ground, to mark tbe two channels. 8t Simons
Light boars N K by E. North poiut or Jekyl Island
8 E by 8 )• 8.
Middle Middle Ground Buoy—Is a nocoud class
nun, painted red, with No 4 in white—in placed In
eighteen foot water at low tide, noar tho elbow ot
tho Middle Ground, and must be loft on the star
board hand entering. North point of Jekyl bars N
E hi E. Brunswick point W by 8.
Upper Middle Ground Buoy—is u second class
nun, painted red, with tho No 6 in white—is placed
iu 18 foot water at low tide, near tbe upper cud ol
the Middle Grouud. and miut be left on the star
board hand entering. Brunswick point bears W
hi H. Mouth of Jekyl Creek 8 y t K.
Non.—Iu running In for 8t Simons liar bring tbe
Light to bear K W by W hi W, wblie iu Tour fathoms
water. This bearing as acourso will uko you up
to the Outer Bar Buoy aud Into the Round, passing
tbe buoys as directed.
By order of the Light House Board.
C. MAN1GAULT MORRIS,
J o28—If L. H. Inspector, 6th District.
S&llCm W*f ARIN £RS.
mtlE buoys at 8t. Androw’s Inlet aud Sound liavn
A. been arraugod In the followlDK manner:
Bar Buoy—is a second class cun, patuteJ rod, with
Iho No 2 lu white—Is placed in sixteen water at low
tldo, and must bo left on tlio starboard hand cuter-
ing. Little Cumberland Light bears W by \V }i X.
South nolut of Jekyl N W by \V.
Mldalo Buoy—is a socona class cun, painted led,
with tho. No 4 in white—is placed iu ukuuieeu loot
wator at fow Udo, uear tho High North Breakers,
and must be left on the starboard bond entering.
Curaland IJght bears W by N hi X. South polut oi
Jekyl N W hi W.
Iuner Buoy—Is a second class eau, pointed black,
with No 1 iu white—is placod iu tweuty-one Yeti
water at low tide, near a dry shoal runulug off rrom
Cumberland Island, and must be left on the pm
hand entering. Cumberland Light bears 8 \V by \V
hi W. South point of Jekyl N W hi W.
Iu tho Bound is Uio Middlo Grouud Buoy—sreoud
class can, painted with red and blackliorizontul
stripos—placed iu ton feet water at low lido, ou a
point of shoal minting down from the Ruttila River,
aud nearly iu the middle or the Bouud. Vessels
must not pass to tho wostward of it. Cumberland
, Light bears B by E hi K. lutior point of Jekyl N
i a
Buoy at Uio entrance orSatllla River—is a secoud
Blass cuu, |iaiuted black, with No 3 In white—Is
placed iu ten Teet water at low tide, und must lie
left ou the port hand euteriug. Cumberland Light
bears 8 by Vl Outer point ul‘ Jekyl bouts N K.
Norn—lu runniug in for St. Andrew’s Bar brlug
tbo Light to beur W by N >; N, while iu four fath
oms wator. This boaring as a course will lake you
up to Uio Bar Buoy, then tiaul off to tho northward
until the Middlo Buoy, No 4, id in range with the
Light, (to avoid two limps Ur a direct liuo, W by N
hi N, between ths two buoys,) when stoor for it—
lusslug U to the souUiward. From this buoy a N
W by W hi W course will bring you iuto the souud,
By order of ths Light House Board.
C. MAN 1G AULT MORRIS,
L. H. Inspector, 6th District.
Brooke Hall Female Seminary,
MEDIA, DELAWARE CO., PA.
MI8S maria l. Eastman n i’rincipal.
Tbls Seminary, located in the do-
lightful am) liealtuy village of Media,
^thirteen miles from Philadelphia, by
[Railroad, will bo '
p OPENED ON WEDNESDAY.
September 10th, 1868.
Tno commodious building, uow in process cf orec-
tion. wiib all tbo modern improvements, will bo
firnsnefi bv the first of August, and will contaiu such
uccommodatious, beth in point of ta.*to and comfort,
as cannot fail to satisfy parents Hint white their
daughters are* enjoying the benefits of mental cul
ture, they bavo also tue comforts of n refined Lome,
'ihi* In-titutlcnU ostabli hod with a vlow to aflbrd
tu young ladies toe m ist pui fect combination or ad
vantages for the attainment or a thorough and ao-
compiltfbed education, aud uo paluB or oxpense will
be a pared fo render U m reality what It proteases to
be. a school of superior raorit. Miss Eastman, tho
Principal, wiu at tbo bead ol a school in New Eng
land previous to her residence in Pennsylvania, and
for tho lait six years Has been known to tho patronn
of Aston Ridge Seminary, as presiding teacher In
that institution.
The Bt. Itev. A. Patter, Bishop of tho Diocese of
Pennsylvania, says:—
“MU* m. L. wistraan, who proposes toopeu s
Young Ladies' Reninary in Modia, Delaware Co.,
Pa , In Hoptembor next, ba.s been known to the sub.
sorlber for several years past. Ho bus a very high
npiulon of her capacity, cltlciency and dovotednees
as on educator. 8bo Uoa ban a largo and success*
fill oxporicnco. Tho tutlldiug which is to be erected
for her use will contain every accommodation. The
village and surroundlug country are distinguished
f <r bea thfolnoss aud beauty, uud tbo subscriber boa
confidence that paronts who entrust tlielr daughteru
to Miss Kastman will have no rensou to regret it.”
Miss ICastmau will bo aided by &n olUcient corps
ol feacbers.
Tbo French language will bo taught and spoken
by a Parisian lady, residing iu tbo family.
Tbe Luliu, Genuaii, i-puutsliand liallau languages
will roc vivo iiuo iitfouiiiui.
Tbo Natural Ationoaa will bo taught, with tbo aid
of a lurgo uud expensive apparatus.
The MujP'uI Dupartiueut will bo under the charge
ofu lady t-niiueutly qualified to Ull tbe situation; and
ail preferring u mil* teacher ou tlio Plano or in
Singing, cun lmvo tbe bauelltof a Visiting Toachor
from Philadelphia.
Drawing aud Painting will bo under tho direction
of a lady accomplished in thu art.
Tho uumbur of pupils U limited to forty.
The Terms lor Board uud Tuition iu ull tlio branch
es except Music, uro $160 pur session of fivo mouths.
Miss Eaitniau lms liberty to refer to tlio follbwlug
geitiluiuon:—
Bt. Rev. A. Potter, D.I)., und the Episcopal clergy
Hon. F: Pierce, Prc.-dUcul of tbo United Stales,
Hon. 8. i*. Uliuso, Governor ol'U .io.
lion. N. B. liukor, Ex-Got ornor of Now Hamp
shire.
llou. M. W. Tappau, M. C. from Now York.
Rov, N. 8tetn ,«f Norristown, i’a.
llev. A. Mci.ouil, Clearfield, l*a.
Pium* Duller, Esq,, of Pliiladnlphia
J. 11. Okie, li-q., ,| 0l *
E. W. Clark, Esq., do.
ttoorgo Wbuiion, E,q., do.
ClirUtoplior Lmser, Putisvllle, Pa.
Georgo Wyinau, Bt. Louis, Mo.
Hon. I’. G. Johnson, tViMliiugfon, li. C.
For further particulars, or for circulars apply to
tlio Principal, Jilt'd JlAltlA KASIMaS,
JolO cod dm Media, Deluwuru Go, Pn
Winter Arranncmtnt—Cart Utartinufum It road st
Ilcnvy Hall nil tlio w#y toUordonsvlUei
W UEN tlio Potomac la cloned with Ice thiu
routo may bo relied ou by passeugors, lo on
mtvo tho connection going North or Bonin. Tlio road
is entirely rolald with s superior T rail as far ns
Gordonsvllle. Duriug tlio wlutor tho tralu will start
from tho old station, in Richmond, ou Uroad street,
ul 7)4 a m,. pans Gordousvillo ut 11 a m., aud urrivo
Iti Slauutouat 326 P u. Down train leaves Htauu-
ton at 0 40 a N, pass eft Oordonsvlllo at 11 a n, uud
arrive lu Richmond nt 2.30 p u.
Fare to Gordonavillo .$2 00
M M 6 00
Ruth trains arrive in Gordonsviilo In ample tlmo
to lako the train of tbo Orangoaud Alexandria Rail
road. Persons who leave Richmond ot 7hi a k., can
take tbe OraORO aud Aloxiiudrla cars at Gordons-
villo ir they choose to do no, aud by that taain will
reach Alexandria by 8.40 pm., but this company can
ticket them ouly to Gordousville.
0017 tr n. D. WHITCOMB, Bupt,
UT and for sals by J. W.THRELKELD.
Mjia OotfTSSiwd WWtltaksrstPSik
'PliUlOBltiALd. “
'OUTNAIl’8 MoutUly Maguzino for May.
A. Frank l.e.-lio’s Guzvtlo ol Fashioau for Imy,
UluckwoodEdinburgh Review for April,
lloccivcd and for sale by
WARNOCK k DAVIS,
rottylO 169 Gougress street.
I BUl.S. FLOUR iu store uud for sals
tgtj b.V »»uy7 CRANE, WELIS k CO.
\ Casks Ohio Catawba Hruudy in store,
trVf and for saUt by the only regular Agent lor
(savannah. j. M. LYRE,
»»yH 7 94 Bav Mr ret.
JUST IIBUEIVEU.
I*ER fiTEAMEIt, an ussortiueut of A.
Q£V|'MI#.serf and Ghlldrmi’s Plulu straws,
l*Hdlos’ NEOPOUPAN BGNNETfl, IN-ijC
FAN IB’ HATS and FLATS. AUo a fow jh5Ts’
HATS. For side by MRS, FREELAND,
n, a>’ IT Broughton struct.
T ISLB THREAD UAlTNTLKTdr—The ouly
AJ article of tbe kiud In Uio city. For saie by
J. W. TUKKLKWA),
inar27 corner of Coogress and Whltaker-sts.
A mss & POTATOES-
10 bids Choice Mercer PutaUsu;
25 •• *• RusHt'U Apples,
roruslnby
■*»» I. A. BROWN.
FRENCH MILLINERY
m
Dress Making.
MRS. FREELAND has open
ed at her Rooms, No. 174
Broughton Stroet. a fine selec
tion or spring Millnery, and is
oousta&tiy receiving per steam
ers. new and dilforout styles of Bonuet*; also. Dress
and Mantilla patterns.
Kff* Bonnets cleaned and pressed as usual.
japrlO
ICE PITCHERS,
DOUBLE
Water Pllehera,
Somo new aud beautiful
designs, Plated and Brita
nia.
At the H juse Kurnisbiug
^ Store,
166 BROUGHTON STREET,
HORACE MORSE.
Savannali, April30.
apr80
PATENT AlH*TIOIIT SELF-SEALING
CANS AND JARS,
For Preserving
_ FRUITS,
TOMATOK8, Ac.
Full directions
for preserving
accompany each
Can. For sale at
manutacturer’a
prices hy the
HOR’(!e moRse,
116 Broughton
street.
iuay29
TO WOOL SELLERS.
mHE Undersigned have this day opened a
A Store In Congress street, opposite tho Market,
for tbe purchase of Wool, Sheep Skins, Hides, Bees
Wax, Deer Bkiiw, aud Country Produce in geueral.
The highest cash prices will be paid for ail the above
articles ou delivery .In Savannah. Mr. L. J. OUIL-
MARTIN has been appointed an Agent, to whom all
K rsona having business transactions with the tin-
rslgned may apply.
. J. W. 8MYTHE ft CO.
Savannah, May 19,1860. may20
PIANO FORTES.
HAVING lately received large ad-
ditiona to our PIANO FORTES, wc
are enabled to odor at this time the
• • * 1 ■ •greatest varloty from the best raauu
faclurers, from tho plainest square to the meat ulab
oratoly curved, and from six to soven octavos.
Our Pianos are selected from tbo mauufkcturers
whom wc have full confidence lu, aud wo aro par-
Ucularly requested by thorn to give a guaranty with
every loatrument sold by ua as regards durability
tono, ftc.
Persons iu waut ora first rate instrument may re
ly with safety upon getting such U Obe by selecting
from the following makors, whose instrumeuts we
ondunvor to keep constantly on hand, viz : H. Wor
cester, J. Cblckoring ft Son, Nunns ft Clarke, Bacon
ft Ravcus, H. Waters, aud llaines, Brothers ft Gum
ming. I. W. MORRELL ft CO.
aug 27
CSOITREtHEATT
THE ABBOB BILLIARD SALOON,
(upstairs)
Corner Bull and Bryan streets, ovor Barber Shop.
Juno 27 J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent.
bath: HOUBl
HOT, COLD AND SHOWER.
I HAVE been asked to allow the Bath Rooms fo
remain open to a later hour than uino o’clock ;
1‘therefore give tiolico that from tbls date tho Bulb
Uouso will bo upon until eloveu o’clock at ulght.
Price 26 cents. Six tickets for 81.
J?? 7 _ J. M. HAYWOOD. Agent.
PISE PASH ABLE MM,
AT REDUCED RATES.
T>AKUA1N8 cau uow bo had by all tboso who
XI wish to clothe thomsolvcs genteelly, os 1 will
cell the balauco or my Roady-Mado, at reduced
rates ou time, aud ten por cout, off tor cash Call
and avail yourself ol the vliaueo fo obtain kimhI aril
cles. At the 8tar Clothing Emporium,
w WTUJAM <1 PRICE,
J«wa *47 147 Iky Mreet.
TTtWUR.—60 barrels siijierflue Flour, extra quail-
X ly, Just received, and for sale by
YONGK ft FRIERSON,
J/2 No. 94 Hay street.
poiut-
A 60 Im
1 barrel Mass Pork,
26 do Primo do
landing and for salo hy
myl4 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft <X>
8 UPEitiuR Oholuii Gosiien Butter and Dutoli
Oliousu, received por steamer Alabama by
uiayas J. H. jfiaF.
U Atf.—loo bales prime ffdflffRiver Hay,' UiTJ-
XX lug: tht* day from brig AugUflta. aud lor sale
on the wharf by
Jys
CRANE, WELLS ft CQ.
other remedies invariably causo, and can be taken
with loss troublo and oxpense to patients. This in
fallible reinody has saved thousands upon thousands
from tho bauds of
MERC1USS QUACK8,
If uot from prematuro graves. In cases or infocUon
the Com|»ound Buchu is the only article worthy of
the least confidence of the afflicted in performing
SAFE CURES.
It coutains uo uarcotlo, morcury, or other litiurlous
drug, but is purely a Vegetable Cmjiotiaon. It w
very agreeable to the tasio, creates no porcoptible
odor, and tnay bo token by iiersons of cither sex
without hindrance from business or medical advice,
as plain directions for uso accompany the mcdiciuo.
Reader, if you bavo any or the above complaints, do
uot neglect them,
DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS.
With Ibis modlclno you can cure yourself, aud thus
prevent all exposure.
TRUTH MUST AND WILL PREVAIL.
This mcdiciuo speedily aud effectually cures tbo
most virulent form of secret fiUcnsea, and eradicates
every particle ol iufeulious matter from Ibo system,
restoring the patient to a tierfeat slate of
HEALTH AND PURITY.
Helmbold’a Highly Concentrated Com*
pound Fluid Kxtract Sarsaparilla.
For purifying tho Blood, removing all dfreasos ari
sing from excess of Mercury, exposure aud im-
prudence in life, chronic constlmtloual dlscuncs,
arising from an Impure stato of Blood, aud tbe
ouly rcliublo aud effectual known remedy for tbo
euro of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Scald Hoad, Ulcer
ations of tlio Throat and Legs, I’uiu? nud Swellings
of the Bouub, Tetter, ITmplea on tho Face, aud till
8caly Eruptions or tho Skin.
It is gratifying to tlio proprietor of these medicines
to be able fo state that it is uow nearly three years
since they were lirtd introduced, duriiq: which time
they have bceu extensively used in various parts of
tho Uultcd States, ami have given -Vo patient and
practltiouor the highest degree of satisfaction In tbo
various cases in which they bavo beou employed ;
whether in town, country, hospital or private prnc-
tlco, they have iuvarlnbly given tho must decided
und unoqulvoral satisfaction, and produced the most
salutary and beneficial cUecte. Numerous lottoes
have been roceivcd from tlio mo-st distinguished ,
phyalclauH In the couutry, uud from Uio profcsHors
of neveral medical colleges, recommending iu the
highest terms tho value of those medicines, nud
their Hujwrlorlty over ull other preparations lor
such complaints us tlio proprietor recommends.
Numerous preparation* of Sarsaparilla aud of Buchu
and various modes of preparing them have been
given, all of which of course will differ according to
tho mode of preparation which each individual may
adopt.
Tucso medicines require considerable care iu the
preparation amt the employ went of different men-
Btrua in successive operation to take up tho extrac
tive matters, aud, iu consequence, uro most fre
quently improperly made, uud not uufroquently
much impain-.i, if not rendered totally inert, by tho
injudicious aud unskilful unum.ieim-ut uf thuse uuac-
auatiited wilh pharnuiceuticai preiumtiious. It is
therefore of tho highest cotiKideiatiuu und imjiort-
arose to iho pnhUo und to titn faculty that thero
sliuuld bu slaudurd prc|«irutiou.* ot uniform strength
and possessing the mu.-t advantages. To eifoct this
and obviate the evil alluded (o, I lave made u num
ber of experiments lu ascertain the most cll'cctual
mode uf extracting tlio virtues of tlio Sarsaparilla
and Ibe Bucbu, aud to dlscovir the most eligible
form for their exhibition. Tbe experiments have
resulted most favorably, and it is with much pieus-
uro l uow otter to the public uud the faculty tuy
Compound Fluid Extracts, which coutuin ull tlio vir
tues of ibe urticlos they uro represented to be nmdo
frum iu a highly concentrated form, und are the most
active preparations which can be made. Two ta-
blcHlMHmsYul of tbn Extract 8nrs»)mriUn, added to u
plul of water, Is equal to the Lisbon diet drink, nud
ouo buttle fully equals in strength one gallon of .Syr
up Sarsaparilla or decoction as usually made.
PRICKS:
Fluid Extract Bucbu, il per bottle, or U for (0
“ •* Sarsaparilla “ “ “ “
Certificates ofcureM and rccummendutfous from
(llstiiigtiUhed professors and physicians will accom
pany each preparation. Prepared uud sold by
II. T. llKLMBUU),
I’rncticnl .-.nd Analytical Chemist,
203, Chestnut-st., near the t.irard House Pinla.
To bo had of Druggists ami Dealern in every sec
tion of the United tit.it vs and Cuundos.
All letters fortlie medicine directed tc the propri
etor receive limucdi itr aUititiin. and safe Ueiivviies
guaranteed. -opt 1—ly-ihw
B. Miiottifi ft'cu,*
GIBBON’S BUiLblXtte, SAVANNAH., Ga.
WHOLESALEk JiEjAli. DUVGGISTS
DR. W.'R. MOBRLBY'S
fO“ «h* treatment
WlMcoM,We n »,Mittu , “, and nil k£ iSfo,
JO* of tumours, is now- upt-n t . ltiiKj
JiKrcccptiou of Patients; j),! JfiJl
m»ry U located ueur llm K-j*t a !H
Broadway, and contains about ibmv •-
funtiflhedltootnit, with gootl and ^ " u
WSjri at hand, hot it tadici un.» g.iUiu,,..,,
od st this Distitutioa, mm will receive ifo.'il? ‘"d*
and kind suention from He Piomui, ,
kSttotrou. HI. |ir»i ll. ,. In tbit I,|»>-
cuter, far tho post tnu y. nrj , .“***
«ny PbJttlcUu iu tho r'oulli. foUmi- » r ',‘§ u t)
«t W por dlom, or *1 n |* r in.ioih. no i, H „ Jj**i
In advance. <*
M* Kooo to he agreed pitou holer,, the...
(loruken. AU commoulcutoua i„.
.ddK.no.tto w.rwagH«
xl mi Crimo, 6,
Blow., ror Mlo hy “ ™ 1 Hit
■8 BIWIHaM, Khl.I.v
Hun. BfiBiTficmiAV-s *
T TNITED Slaton, Cm,da ami Cuta
U MwMl.RtliyM l'hllo,„|,|,j„ lt „
truulated by Booylo. ' ' hll ' n " l ' l,>E Wta«t
ProncoU'n rhillp2d oruiono. new
Calf nod in CloUi. ■ "•"What.
Nujietoou-nContldoatiaK*,, ref.jn.aj,.,
brother Jonoph, -
Davau’fl History of the Viueen’s ,•< m, u.
Hanover—2 vola. '
|;Tlie Altachl in Madrid.
Romance of tho llaroni, by Sli*-.
Rachel Gray, by JulluKuvunmiuL
Earnest Uanfoad, by Mrs. foe ip-nu
mora W.TIluUXKUUjjj,,
1UST IUSCEIVEU—20 ES-saa-j,.,
tl |,rime nrtiolo, 20 lloroie , ,
llatns. lu Bfore, tuid for sale by
mar 20 WAYNK. GhPWli.n ..
xj iiV/ eitot- ouba Mt>v,A>s\is .i'ii '
Xl goof the Abbott Deveieaux ,Mih
for sale iu lot* to msR purchasers, i\
Jan31 Itofo.klt* .•;
■“ PARPET AND CpIloY.KTl-iitV
WAKKIiOU.SK, '
140 Ciniyrcti and 57 S'../«/. u v,..
1 1HE UNDERSIGNKD would
. tunity to express lo Id.* friend uu.t u» *' r * , ‘*
gouorally, his sincere thunk- tor the. Id.'
ago and influence, which Im- result- .• in-it ,
hus trade loall part* or the state Al o .
Florida, Alabama aud Temn s?ee, th« rel/t
him fo exhibit a Block unaui pa*seti ••
city.
FamilieM, MercbaniR, Hotel i.-eivr . dll ,
boat Owner* are particularly tnvit.-t! v>\-y.au •
present stock, which Is uow cement !“•' '
various dojuirimcati, witwlstiug fit part p,..|
iug goods, viz:
CA HE El DEEAltlME't f
Royal Mcdahoti,
Royal Velvet,
Mocct Wilton,
Mocol Brussels,
Tapestry BrnaacU,
Power Loom Brussel:
Three ply lugraiu,
Two ply Ingrain,
Wool Dutch,
English Druggcti . H
rious widtlH,»
Mosaic lleiirtb \\vzi
V civet and Clieiiilie r ,
Tufted liug*.
ITatjo cud lttl.it-Cotv,.
Door Mat- (mviy v,r„.
Blivet i: bras- H-.i f
11w11.u11.ii. vari*:;is i'lucuu'- /•,
CUliTALWAM) US>HOI HIKE Vblil‘m ui \
Brocatclles. Lace and Mmlui Curi'. j.
Satin de Laiuea, GiUCerbwes,
Satin and Silk Datnicik, Gilt pin-, an-t jiui.d-
Wor'Bled and Cotton Dama-i., Tu-.-.-i- U.J..
Cerda; Velvet aud Pluah of various
Shades, now vtylo.
Also, every vnrlety of Fnrmtuu- Covoii!. j,...,
miugs and material* for decoratitg.
ELOOli OIL CLOW.S
Fromtr.oto Tweuty-fotir feet wide, tot Riff
Rooms, cut tu fit Without a mitii.
Tho Bnbscrlbor will oblige him-elito make
prices on all description h gt.otl* low a, iLe-r,
quality can bo purchased iu any N-rti.c.ui itj
ITS" Carpets cut to RouUij und con J.- rent
part of the city true ot charge.
AST An experienced Upholster wii utui ti .f.
making and laying ot Carpets and ud Ua!,.-vi
desired. Tho decorative and cm tain t:ej«ri!utu
n charge of uu Upbulstcr ot ackiniwlvigt-iiu-it i„
Bklil. W. 11. utloN, Agent.
ocll& 140 Cougi cso ui.d 67 St. Juliet, -i.
~D«. SANFORD’S I.YVIGOIIATDI;,
I S u mild hixutive, tuuic and atitauiiaiL&itdii
recommended to the public, rely i.ig ujuu mil
trinaio worth lu the cure ul tluaiiliuwing cuiuiiialut
All Billions Derungeinent*, Hcl: lleuduche, Dy^pj
Kia, Habitual Costiteucss, Clm nic l iarrfo',
PmIii in tbe Stomuch and Bowels, G.ihtiiI Itlluty
Female Wcakucs*, Ac. For side by 1'ri.ggL-u g-.u
orally, nud by John. B Mtibreftco, uu«i Wm. \\
Lincoln, Savannah. ly iebfo
« Would call the attention of Merchant.-, Fat-tor.*,
Planters, Physicians and others, to their e.x i J
tensive and well selected stitch, v«*m\ui. f lng j 5—
rp
A HE Undeeslgued has just received, for ole
(600) Five Hundred piece* «*i g«Hnt uhipph: •
Timber, averaging over oue thou.-ami leet ioi-u-.k.
9 fob JKFFEKHiN l(UilHa.<
ACKKIIEL, HKlmiSC, SAUidSlic.-
2 bid* large No 1 Mackerel,
3 do do No 3 do
J do do No 2 do
2 half bids liluo Fish.
2 do Pickled H-rriu,
8 do No 1 tialmmi.
5 quarter bids No 1 Maclvrrj
10 kit*: No 1 Mackeroi
10 do No *2 Jq
6 kits 'longues and /founds
loon Hh Cod Fish For sale Ji.w h>
.1. .
hi:
•very article In their line of husifovx, and which tli.-y |
offer for sale on tho most mitoimhic terms lur earli,
or approved credit, viz;
PAIN IN, VARNISHES, GUriS, SiC.
White Lead, PnretuidNo. 1 ; Tiemati’s Coier.s, dry
and iu oil; Japan, Copal, and CnacJt Vurnl.-he
Lbsseod Oil, cplritV Tnrpcutiuc, V. indow Gii
ty, Gold I .ret, Paint Brushes, Fash iVuJs, au.
triers’e Diamonds.
LutMP. MACHlNMt V A ND i'A N NKii.:* Oifo
RATES OF' AUVEMlStMi.
For ono square, ol sou cuts nr les*, uf.ni> tyj- i -i
larger than Nonpareil, 75 cents for the liD.tatrii-
centsfor each subsequent insertion,fot any tiUudr-
tbuti one mouth.
All Tubular work, with «r witimui ituli
ft la-
all descriptions of Gil for machinery, viz.. Patent Gil
Unbleached tip.-i in, lai d ho-J Jiapo Seed Oil; aisn
TauumNeats, Foot uud bwcOtCti.
ftftUCl Jft'.’ AltTItT.Kr*.
Nutmegs, Mace, Aispice, Cinuumon, Pepper, um^vr. ! A
Mustard, tinier.:tu.?, tisai.i, I’eariasii, tiweet Od. tiPtveh, j 7
Fig Blue. Mule he.*, ftc. j \
FOR PHYtilClANte. I
A great variety of the best Frencii. Eughsli, uud i u
Americun Chemiculs, Pharmaceutical Preparations, ! *
Seloct powders, Surgical lusfroincnis, Vials Specie 8
Jaw, Metalie Saddle Inigs ftc. Also, :
CAMPHKNE AND BURNING FLUID. !
Auy one who may favor them w ith their orders may I
depend ujiou their receiving the best attention, und
that all goods furnished will be of a reliable quality.
, Put I reriiremenls occupying double column shsi; t.
’ ‘ “* charged double the above rules.
Advertisements of whatever fourth, tm ua> «*><
less than oue month, to bo charged ut traeff.'
rates.
t or a longer time at tho following rate*
Ko. orsqasm|lnn>|2 tuos) 3 mus j4 mot jo mu >t *.
tiquare,....
$10
10
$20
$24 j fc*
Scmarei...
IU
22
20
28 JC
do ....
20
27
32
30 U
do ....
24
82
i z j 62
do ....
27
30
44
4ti i &
do ....
30
40
60
51 <P,
do ....
32
43
64
6S 1 70
do ....
34
40
68
C A\ 74
do ....
30
43
Cl
« ;;
do ....
38
60
04
70 | SO
cgi a
MS
liN
lie
Ur
l»
For any time not above 4tw/fledTa'i«« J l6«M»
Should they uot give nutiro satisfaction, they may be ! cli urge Will no made.
returned at Uto option of tho purchaser. i deduction ol 26 per teul from the aUm-ua-
mablO li ! be made on mlvt>vti*eipecH appcaiii'retd
r E, njo Ford 1 ?lv , cl , y ou .. ,,ie r °“rl l LPage ef the daily.
APOl'HECAlUfoS 1LVLL, ft R turner offi^ = “
Broughton and lJurmmt titreets. tiavan-YBr ! SpwSnot^ i io «nt?i^?hU T ihrfo l . tir-t &
nuh Ga., Wliok-rale aud retail Dealers in . 6 conte for ^ i!.
Druga, Medicines and Cliomicflls, Dye Woodc mid lobeHubjLtfooout^ eDl s^rin^«ii.Mi . i) P.
DyoStuflk, French, Knxlisb, and American Perfom-! wStoXtlSl MhSu i LiLit-
ery, Hue Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Combs <uxU i 5«erl3ff«Ir iSS iS.25f nnf.K vS^
Brushes of every description, Surgical and Denial ifonorLs Rc«olisini7 If ! ii Ohtti..ii> * ct-
Instruments, Trussos and Supporters of all kinds, ! AsiectatW^ ^ r‘ ^i!. SwulSi-
8pices, Snurfs, Manufactured Tobacco, All tito Patent i eil. 6ceu> iJr ll ^ r P oratio, '» “* ,h * Ml1 ,l
or Proprietary Medicines of Uto day, riupcriur Inks, » titoa*- r J-m i'„. -.i . , *
Pure Wines and Brandies for Medicinal purposes, j fiirtuoh hmtenltvoKD^t ' C
Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, fto! I a l't t .
43* N. B.—Especial attention given to flic • 1
B ration of Physicians’ Prescriptions uml Family ! UU \.V..#!im«nr«* . . » „., |W |L.
w. Ship, Family and TraveUing Medtciue CasS. . ..ouirm l but i u!.' e w -S*
With plain Directions for use, including Directions \W \ KjSSire U b '.havfegni at the ratv? P"-"
treatment in cases of poisoning, Drowning, ftc. j * UUllc , nu elrcimis ,„ c
F g „ 1 ed iu a contract.
/""10KN AND CORN MEAL.—1000 bus prime i l’rofeEHional and b CKimtv run!.- u»t exceciiisj >
VJ Corn, White ami mixed; SO do fresh Corn Meal I hues, will be inserted at 920 per nunum.
H ■lAI-A UAt.V rnv 13.1a 1,1, . - . I... .
n store amt for sale by
dooRl PATTEN. HCTWV ft ro.
UbADI—ItEADlI-llEADIII
M
Jewelr
That la, if you cau sec; and i
if you can’t see, you can fi
Calls on porsoun to beoome candidates, wifi L
! inserted as other SUlvertUemente, to be j-utel fiTft*
i variably iu udvaute,
1 Announcing cawlftbiles for oihee, 61<», fo * * i*
I in advance.
Advertisement; not marked ou the e.-p) kf
—, you can fliid* . . >irr> ,
Jewelry Store of d!°B S Nichols fJco.Jt'cSnlrresl H l* 00 ***ctl timix, WtlT be luseried until forbid, »«•’
street, next door to Uto corner or Whitaker, wheru ‘ 1 ' a A. , ,“ onlcxa ^; . „ „
you can purchase Wotchoa, Jewolry, silver Ware ■ 4l W Ueu any WU for two tnonihs v.dvcrfoiu^ <•«*'
and Fancy Goods, as low as at any other store In ' S !,n coutract, amosute to over $60, a deAwtioa •’
the country. " j 26 per ceul will lie mado.
Wo have received per utoamsblp Alabama a lVc3li i *. c . u i n f>. ‘'Dang** r ' r
lot of those fine Steel i at tho foU ™W rates :
Pobble and Porlscopic lanu, which wc aro prepared r ’ <ir on, ‘ sqi,arL '» Tonewable one* « week D-
to fit to all kinds or frames, at abort notice. Our i *! *e
PArlurnnln Ti>iia /•» aaIIuJ r./.,.. n.„i..... ...i > • * 1 •* .S tllllt-* (ll OUCIIvi |V
"No charge for showing goods.
11 D. D. N. ft CD.
D OPE—700 coils Hope, various brawls nil
•Lb of good quality, iu store and for rale by
*Pf29 BRIGllAM, KiXi.Y ft CO.
In store rttul for Rile by
V' UUiTi l/IKEi'PVSNI
PENFIELD, OA.
FACULTY.
PBBJIDKJIT,
N. M. CRAWFORD, D. D.
FROFI&SORfl.
College.
8. P. SANFORD, A. M.,
Mathematics.
J. K. WIL1.CT, A. M.,
Chemistry and Natural Philosophy.
H. H. TUCKER, A. M., *
Hollos Lcttres.
^ U. W. WISE, A. M.,
Greek and Latin languages.
WILLIAM G. WOODFLN, A. B.,
Modern Languages.
Theological Seminary.
N. M. CRAWFORD, D. 1 '
ntoal History and Biblical Literature.
„ WILLIAM WILLIAMS, A. M.,
Systotnatlo and Pastoral Theology.
Academy.
„ THOMAS A. SEiVLS, Principal.
^TO*Comtn6n c »inent Is hold ou the last Wednesday
Tht next Term will commence ou tbo last Wed-
usday la August,
The price of Bo*
Board in Iho village U $10 per month;
l MM mm. At. I'l.
wuhln,. room rent, tool, 4b., »ii.
By order of tbo Board or Truoioos.
mjlSSro
bui
8. LAKDHPUjjocroUl
SJVJlV
writing
<<a io D
udvvrtikud. Any advertfaemente- nu j»ro|*orl>*cob
, ntwuwi with tho buflacis shall be charged ia , !»rsu
ly, aud also auy excess uf matter over tliout'> w,ul
contrauteu for.
J Contract' mivettiKumeuts payable quarterly; w
vcrtiiwmeuw from htraugera and transient
payable in advance. Ait others will be eon-wM*- 1
dim whin called for.
! Regular udvortheis tuiii «llotbfi.* sredair* a ^'
j inunivKtioto or requiring notices desigued h‘
• touUon loi'alra, coiteeris, roirees, os any publM.-ftr
. tortaiuments, where rlmrgw wt- iiiwte ter aiw •
J tauee—nil notice* of private tnwiUnbnf., tvewu 1 *
tieo designed to call aiteutlmi to prlvuto envrtr,-U?
calculated or intetoled lo promote mdtvvJWd iu 1 *'
reels, emi only be inserted with the u’#tdHViaiu!:|ii!
llmi the same is to bo iiaiil for. 11 i'lhcrtcil iu the
odltorlal col mutt (which cun bo ouly at the Uteri'-
tlou of tho editors) tbe same will be. t-iiaigedutim*
rale of net ln-.s than 2t> cents per li’sp.
Advertisements orvlere.t iu tlm Weekly paper. H
per square for each im-ertiou.
The undersigned, pubiisUei s t.ri'aiii , Tri-Wrekij
and Weekly uewspajHns in R| t vaiiu»fi. G«-
ourselves sirielly to mlhc-re to tlte nbevo bill w
charge:*, mid lu uo instaiuv ttf> iteviate thertirom.
rite above rates to takv eUevJt March 1, D'W, soil
to continue binding, until changed by the voted «
nudorUy ortho undersigned.
N, 11.—This teltodulu shall nut lu tmy way rik*!
the integrity of oxistiug contracts. AH coalracts w
the year or any other specified time, shalleuiyc^e
with the expiration tff the tHirloii for which they
were made.
Atv.KANfosHft S.xsto, NtyuMfaan.
Tnoutw.v ft WmitMbTON, Mornino AVa*i%
w *« »ti*t.-NftCo.. Geornian ft Jy/irat.
pfcOTiiiJvcr;
F dUMBINU, iu nil its vorions bmuchesr ol’
timdod to nt the nhortesUfotlut, «udU».ffti ,c " w
style. Also, may be fouud 8b»Wer Uaihs, Galvauls-
ed Irou, Tiu hu«1 l^udod Bath Tubs; capper IWh’i*»
Patent Pan Water Claicts, IauuI Pipt-s, . v .licil Lwa,
Brass and Plated Cocks. t\n»ns Pompe, Bella Rubber
HAr.’flswrar. 1 -rzL’J .tVi 'v.- I »rasa ana nateacocks, sx>wn» tfompe,B.ma
llOLABaEg—Ths cargo or thu brig Uoso. Fur sale at the house Furnish .Store, Nt- 1W
UWtOBjOfstJfilJorgttMUT. Forsale by Broughton-street.
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