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\J concern •, V-herwu, John r.,lliuet «tU, Mill
I 1IUt< ■ I) tfSiio Court or Ordinary tor litter* ilt-mtiunrt Mid-
mlnlsIrNtof on iho listalo or Jemw 0. lllaoe i
rtiUMAMnl Tlwco oni, MioKUforij ly,tdto and qdmimtah.aU
S' *»S“ 11 ™ concern, to tie ind appear liotoro iU
l fi^WaitooSu lied, , I Court t- mnko otijcction (If coy tlio, Wo) on or bo
i'^ri 1 rtrVhlrt''ih'r!^Tiiivrlnp^irturt l ni*Ou»Ui»^» 1 L’»!iinK*^iH Wltnerti. John mXm, fc>a. Ordinary lor Cbnthmn
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Sure. T Tcrm^uib. lr0Iwrty , ” l “ ,ca 0 “ l l,) ; r 'adminIstBTatoS’s'SaEE^
EDWARD M. PRKN DERG AST. J,T>URRUANT to an order of the Honorable tho
July 6 * SheriB' O. 0. tf. i.JS Courier Ordinary of Olmtlin County, iMwed
itnmr!
HATHAM GOUNTY—Tb ftll whotn itmajr of Chatham, between tlto Icjflil hour* of sale,
■ '-'’"-iru: WlicroMjJoan Matlorjr 9 K»Uapubrlo t«p ifco following property, to wit,: l/us Noa. three (3)
ry ns Aitmmia- am | four (4). bolug part ofUardcu lot No, nine (9).
8prlog Hill, City of Savannah, fronting on Railroad
Court of Ordinary for letters DUttittorras Admlnto-
(ration on Iho Estate of William Wright these are,
thoreforo, to clto and admonish all Whom It may
concern, to bo and appear' bolbro. sold.Court, to
make objection (if any tnoy havo) op or before the
first Mouday in November nbxl, othwlse paid t/>t-
ten will bo granted.
Witness, John Bilbo, Em)., Urdinnry Tor Chatham
County, this o.ghtday of April 1858.
JOIIN BILBO, o. o. c.
apr 6
STATU OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO.
mo all whom It may concern: Whereas Mary Ann
X Dent will apply at iho Court of Ordinary Tor let*
tora'Disinbwory on tho estate of Jaiuea I*. Don!,—
Those aro thoretbre to cite and admonish all whom
U may concorn, to bo and appoor before said Court,
to make objections (it any they have) on or before
tho First Monday in Docombcr uoxt, otherwise said
letters will be granted.
Witness John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
County, this third day of June. 1853.
J*3 JOHN BILBO, O.C.G.
'STATE OP GEORGIA,
C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may con-
corn: whereas, Patrick Ryan will apply at tho
Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on
tho estate of Daniel Oolllus:
These are, therefore, to clto and admonish all
whom It may concern, to be and appear before said
Court to make objection (If any they have) on or be
fore tho first Monday In August next, otherwiso said
letters wtll bo granted.
Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
County, this twenty-third day of Juno, 1866.
June S3 JOHN BILBO, o. c. c.
Estate of gkoroia
B ulloch COUNTY.—To nil whom it may con
corn : Whereas, Asa Johnson will apply at tho
Cburt of Ordinary for said county, for lettors of ad
ministration, with tho will anuexed, on tho estate
of Mary Williams, lato of said county, deceased;
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before said
Court to make objection (irony they havo) on or
beforo tho first Monday in August noxt, othorwlao
said letters will bo granted.
Witness, William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch
county, tho 20th day or Juno, 1856.
Junes?WILLIAM LEE, o. b. c.
ilk 1
3P on
rJL mu
GKOKG1A, LIBERTY COUNTY.
mo all whom It may concern: Whereas, Mra-Sa-
I rah J Jones, AdmlnUtralr.x upon tho estate of
.fames N Jones, Uto of Liberty county, deceased,
will apply to tho Court of Ordinary of said county
for Utters Ulsmtssory;
These aro therefore to cite and nd monish ail whom
It may concern, to bo and appear beforo said court,
to make objections, if any they have, in terms of
the law, otherwise said letters will be granted.
Witness, W P Garidcau, Ordinary for Liberty
county, this 10th of January, 1866.
Jyl6—2 W. P. GIIUDEAU, o. L. o.
tho following property, to wit.: Low Nos. three (3)
‘ * *“ bolug part off
„ , tty of Ravanmui. .uuuwug v« *u»iu>-«»,«
atreot; also tho following negro slave?: Jack, Peter,
Alexander aud Surah. Sold as the property of tho
ostatoofSamuclGrltUn, lato of said comity, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs aud creditors of fluid es
tate. , RICHARD WAYNE,
. Administrator do to 01 * > ,0 °i on
je4 Estate of Samuel Grinin,
GKOllU 1A rCHATirA&i'coUSl'Vi
O N the first Monday in August next, I will apply
to tho Ordinary of Chatham couuly lor leave
to sell tho negro slaves boonglng to tho estate or
Clara A Ogilbay, deceased, Ibr Uto benefit of the
heirs and crodit irs of said estate.
Juno4 JAMES A. LaROCHK, Adiu’r,
UUOUGHT to" JAIL."
Brought to jail In Swains boro, Emanuel Co ,
on tho 4th instant, a negro man,* ho says hU
Pamela Horry; that ho belongs to tho ostato
»j| Thomas Clay, of Bryan County, Ga. Ho Is
of light complexion, with a slight scar over the loft
eye; about 6 feet 3)4 Inches in height, aud about 20
years old.
Tho owner is requested to come forward, pay
charges and taku him away, as ho will bo dealt with
as the law directs. HENRY OVERSTREET,
jeO Ja'or.
NOTICE. '
A LL persons hnving demands against tho cstato
of Richard F. Williams, late of Chntbtuh coun
ty, deceased, are hereby notified to present them
within tho timo proscribed by law to tho subscri
ber ; and ail iudebted to the said cMnte aro request*
ed to make immediate payinentto , 1 <: *-
M. B. MILLKN,
Administrator do bonis non.
March 25—flw ltwtJy2l—Jo 7
STATE OF GEORGIA, *
G UATUAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may con-
corn : Whereas, tho estate of Jeremiah Mc
Donald lies unrepresented iu eonsequcnco of tho
death of Nathan Brewton, tho executor, and unless
some fit and competent person applies for tho ad
ministration or said estate, with tho will uuucxcd,
I shall appoint James Wilkinson, or some other fit
and proper parson, administrator with the will an
nexed do bouas uou, on said estate:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concorn, to bo aud appear before
said Court to make objection (if any thoyhavo) on
or botorc the first Monday iu August next
Witness, William Leo, Esq., Ordinary for the
county of Bulloch, this 12th day of Juno, 1S5G.
Jel& WILLIAM LEE. o. c. c.
From V. B. P.
nut jmmno4n>«nwm muhi, ...
JAMKM U. FIOI
DEALER AND lUPORTER OK
Wali-lte*. JeMrcIrjsJJIIVjer Ware, Fan-
au, 13, nocnt 2n maocr, nnunnniu.
•opts ly
NKI.HON HWKKIEV,
DRBKINKII AND SCUM-TOR IN UAKUI.K.
Corner Aslor Place aud 4lh Avetiuo,
w itoAM proximity to mi astok umurt axii tux nrw
iuii lx hock*, nw took.
rnHE most extensive variety and the largest
X “tock or MouumeuU, Tombs, Head Btonee, kc.,
loAmerlca, can bo found at thlSjOsUblUhmeut, from
plaih to tho most elaborate and ornato Iu deaigu and
workmanship. Iu addition, to tho stock always on
hand, a great variety of drawings, appropriate aud
From (1. piRhuuv
mfiURUVfi’S I-AliiNT KMlRn-HOOF
WITH HAMJH^^tipROOF IXJCK.
Having rooelved Iho
Priau Medal at tho
, World’s Fair, aro now
tillered to the public
as tho ITIzu Safo of
tho World. Tested
and approved astiioy
., —_— [ .. have been ovory-
whoro, their nrowntng victory was reserved to bo
awarded by tlio Jurlos of,tho World’sF.dr.
Ttio proprietor placed Ono Thousand Dollars In
Gold luihe bnooxldblted at the World’s-Fulr, lA>n-
don, and invited alt tho' Pick-Lucks In tho world to
opontheSafo, with or without tho koys, and take the
ocutod promptly to order.
Orders faithfully exocuted, aud shipped to any
point available by water or ateam.
Persona vlsltiug Uto city of New York on ploaaure
or business aro respoctrnlly Invited to visit this es
tablishment. octS
orlsioal may be ftfuml^rrouTirhicb’ work wliFlw ox- w . rewnrd for IhJB. Wjtciwlty : ikUhougU
ocuted nromuUv to order " operated ttpfin by sovoral skilled In tho art, no owe
could Pick tho I<ock or open the £afo.
By an improvement upon the original Salamander,
Introduced by tho present owner of tho patout-rlght,
the Interior is rendered wholly imiicrvlous to dninp,
and books, jKipers and Jowolry might bo preserved
in ono or his sofas for a century without contracting
a blemish from mould or tnilldow.
To guard against counterfeit every Safe from the
manufactory of tho sulMorlbcr, and sold liy him or
his agents, has a brass plate iu front, bearing his
name: ouch is also furnished with one of his Itn-
provou Thief Detecting l/jcks, which is n gootl gum*
anteo against robbery.
S. C. HERRING U CO.,
Nos. 186,137 and 139 Water-st., N. Y.
Agents In Savannah, Messrs. DELI. & PRENT1S8,
who keep constantly on bund a full und complete
assortment, wlilch they will soil at Manufacturers’
prices. sept28
lAKJAL EVIDENCE OK THE VALUE AND FIRE-
VIRGINIA SPRINGS!
80UTII-81DE, RICHMOND *6 DANVILLE, A
Virginia & Teimeaacn
$
[TATE OF GEORGIA—BULLOCH CO., May 20th,
J 1853—Two months after date application will
be made to tho Honorable Court of Ordiuury of said
County for leave to sell all tho lands belonging to
the estate of Michael Doualdson, deceased, fur tho
benefit of tho heirs and croditors and suid deceased.
my23-8w JOHN E. GIBSON, Adiu’r.
~ STATE OF GEORGIA,
B ULLOCH COUNTY.—To all Whom it may con
corn: whereas, Josiah Davis will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters or administration on
the estate or Henry Davis, lato of said county, de
ceased :
These aro, therefore, to cite and admonish ull
whom it may concern, to be and appear before said
Court, to make objection (If any they have) on or
before tho first Mouday In August noxt, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Witness, william Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch
cdunty, tbl3 27lh day of June, 1856.
June29 WILLIAM LEE, o. c. c.
GEORGIA, CAMDEN COUNTY.
T WO MONTHS after date, application will bo
made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary for
said county, for leave to sell tho following named
negroes : Rose and her three children, Ireno, Mi
nis aud Joe; belonging to the estate of Louisa Tomp
kins, deceased, for tho benefit of said heirs.
WILLIAM B. THOMAS, Guardian.
Jeflersouton, Juno 10, H50, June 30
GLYNN SHERIFF'S MALE.
W ILL be sold before the Court House in the city
of Brunswick, county of Glynn, on the first
Tuesday in August noxt, between the legal hours or
sale, the following property, to wit: One lot or )tnrccl
of land situate, lying and being iu the city of Bruns
wick. in the county of Glynn, state of On., known
and distinguished ia tho plan of said city ns Old Towu
Lot, numbor two hundred und fifty-throe, and tho
improvements tboreon; levied on by virtue of a li
fa Issued out of the City Court of Savounnnh, iu the
county of Chatham, in favor of Benjamin C Frank
lin vs Charles E Flanders. Property poiuted out
by plalntiir.
Jy2 M. C. B. WRIGHT, a. o. rx_
NOTICE.
O NE MONTH alter date, application will be
made to tho State Bank of Georgia, for pay
ment of a twenty dollar bill, the left hand half of
which has been lost.
. julyl JOHN D. KENEDY.
Midway, Alabama, July 1, I860.
GEORGIA, BULLOCHCOUNTW
S IXTY days after date, application will be made
to tho Honorable Court of Orinary of Bulloch
county, for leave to sell all the lauds belonging to
tho estate of Thomas Crosby, late of said county,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
of suid estate
JylO WILLIAM F. CROSBY, Adiu’r.
NOTICE.
O NE month after dale, application will be
made to the Bank of the State or Georgia, for the
payment of a Twenty Dollur Note ou the said
Bank, (No. 42.) the right hand half of which has
been lost.
Ono month after date application will be made to
tbo Marine Bank'of Georgia for tho payment of a
Twenty Dollar Note. (No. 3S4) on said Jiunk, the
right ham! half of which has becu lost.
Jy9—1 u w—4 w WM. B. JUG I IT.
Villa Rica. July 8, 1856.
NOTICE.
T HREE months after date application will bo made
to the Marino Batik of Savannah, for tho pay
ment of two Twenty dollur bills, viz.: letter B, 3070,
aud letter 0, 597, the left halves of which have been
lost. JAMES p. HUDSON.
*- Tallahassee, Fla., Muy 17, 1850. 3tn* iny20
NOTICE.
ClIXTY days after date, application will bo made
O to the Honorable the Ordinary ol McIntosh
couuly, for leave to sell the real estate, being in
Ibis county, of the late James Smith, known as
tiidon (rice) Plantation sold for the benefit of tho
heir? of said estate,
DEAN M. IJUNWOODY, )
JOHN JONES, >Kx’ora.
JOHN F. DUN WOODY, j
Darien, July 1, 1850. Jy2
lilBKl. FOU'lftvulttsiK.
Elizabeth Cauly , Ill CoIr ,,, Sopcr|or ,.„ urli
Johu Cauly. / Muy Term, 1868.
I T appearing to tho Court, from tho return of the
Bheriir, that tho defendant. John Cauly is not to
bo found iu Coffae couuly, und hois not in the state;
on motion or Wm B Gauliliug, attorney for libellant,
it is ordered that service bo perfected ou said de
fendant by a publication of this order iu enu of tho
public joumuls of gavunnali, once a month far
three months preceding the uext term of this Court,
requiring said defendant to appear at the next term
or Coifac .Superior Court, in tho mouth of Novem
ber next, and file his defensive allegation to the
cause.
A true extract from the minutes of the Superior
Court.
Jy2 EW’D ABHLKV, Clerk.
State of ttL-orirln. Uullocli County.
A DMINISTRATORS’ SAUL—By virtue ef uu or
der from tho honorable Court of Ordinary of
said couuty, passed ou the first Monday iu June,
will bo sold at the court house door of said county,
between the lawful hours of sale, ou the first Tues
day in August, Ono tract of Laud, containing ono
hundred and fifty acres, in said county, ou the Ca-
noochce river; also, a pari of four other surveys,
containing six hundred and thirty-two acres, ou Ca-
nooobce river, well improved nud In good repair,
consisting of swump, bay and pine laud. .Sold us
tho property of Natbau Brewton, deceased, for tho
benefit of tbo heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms made known ou the day of sale.
BENJAMIN BREWTON,)
SIMON J. BHEIVTON, j ,Mm ri -
Juno 2d, I860 jo 15
Slate of Georgia, Uiillocli County L
A DMINISTRATORS’ SALE.—Wilt be sold, on tho
first Tuesday iu August next, before tbs court
house in Statesboro’. In suid county, under an urdor
of tho Court of Ordinary, Fifty-four (54) acres of
Pine Laud, grouted to Jamas Deal, nud bounded by
lauds of James Woods, William Allen and Elmore
‘Manns, belonging to the estate of Jamo3 Deal, for
the benefit ef the heirs and creditors of said e.-tate.
Terms made known on tho day of sale.
MARTHA DEAL, 1 Adm’X.
CALVIN DEAL, /Adm’r.
Juno 12th, 1850 jo 16
NOTICE.
A LL persons having claims against the estate or
Evan Jones, Jato of Charlton couuty, Ga., de
ceased, aro requested to present them, iu terms of
law, and thorn indebted will please make payment
to tho subscriber.
STEPHEN McCAI.L, Executor.
Centre-village. Ga., June 14th. 1856 Jo22
NOTICE.
■fT^IIJ. be sold, between tho usual hours of sale,
Y t ou the first Tuesday tu August uoxt, before
tho court house door in Trader’s Hill, ClmrUou
county, da,, Two negro men, (Dick and Torn)—be
longing to the estate of Evan Jones, lato of said
county, deceased. Sold under provisl -n of tho will
and by order of the houorcblo Ordinary of said
county. STEPHEN McCAI.L, Kx’r.
Oontrevillugc, Ga., June 14th, 1S60 jc22
RELIGIOUS WORKS.
H ISTORY of tho Great Reformation of tho Six
teenth Century, in Germany, Switzerland,kc,
by J II Morlo D'Aubigne, five volume? complete in
ono.
Tho Life of Martin I.uthcr, tho Gertnuu Reform
er, in fifty pictures, from designs of Gustav Konig,
to which Is added a sketch of the ri30 and progress
of tho Reformation iu Germany.
L fa and Times of Rev Elijah llcddlng, 1) I), Into
Senior Bishop of tho Methodist Episcopal Church,
by I)W Clark, HI).
Sermons on Several Occasions, by tho Rev John
Wcfclcy, A M, In four volumes,
k Sermons from the Pulpit, by IIII Buscotn, D D,
Life of II Blddlcmaii Bascoiu, I) D, LJ.D, late
Bishop of the Mothedi.it Episcopal Church, South,
by Rev M M HenkJc, I) D.
Posthumous Works of the Rev Homy B Bascom,
D 1), L L I), ouo of the Bishops of the MethodUi
Episcopal Church South, edited by the Rev Thomas
N Ralston, A M.
Ufa of the Rev Robert Newton. D D, by Thomas
Jackson.
• Tho Bird- of the Bible, by George GuiUlInn.
The Analogy of Religion—Natural and Revealed
—tu the Constitution amt Course of Nature, by Jo
seph Butler, I. J, D, lato l/>rd Bishop of Durham.
Baptism—a treatise on the nature, perpetuity,
subject?, administration, mode, and uses of the ini
tiating ordinance of the Christian Church, by Tims
O Sumners.
Baptism—with reference to its import, modes,
history, proper uao, and the duty of pat ents to bap
tized children, by James L Chapman, a minister of
tho Memphis Conference of tho Methodist Episcopal
Church, South.
For ?uio at 169 Congress street by
Juntas WARNOCK k. DAVIS.
L1I1KL FOR DIVORCE.
B Wilkinson, j j D Liberty Superior Court,
Him. Wilkinson j U “J' ' 1 ' crl “i 1s50,
I T appormg to tho Court, by the return of the
sherilf, Iu tho above stated case, that tho defend
ant is not to bo found ia tho county, und that he is
not to bo found in the.alate; on motion of Wm B
Gouldeu, counsel for libcllunt, It H ordered tliut ser
vice bo perfected on said defendant, by a publico,
lion of this notice once a month for three months,
uoxt preceding the next term of said Superior Court,
requiring said defendant to bo and nppeur at the
noxt term or Liberty Superior Court to answer in
tbo sold cauHv
A true extract from the minutes of suid Superior
Court.
Jjra H. A. FRASER, Clerk.
“ "ANN BROWN )
vs. > Divorce.
WILLIAM H. BROWN.)
I T appearing to the Court, by tho return oi tho
BhorilJ’, that tho delbmlunt, William It Brown,
is not to bo found iu tho county Of Bulloch; on mo
tion or ]«vl S. D’l.yon, Attorney far the pluiutin, it
Is ordered that the derondaut da appear and lllo hh
ausweror defensive ullcgulion. on or beloie the
first day of the next term of this Court, und that
publication of tills will be made In ono of i lie pub
lic guzultcs of the city of SavauuAli oneott month for
three mouths.
A true extruut from the mlnule?, Hite 22d day of
March, 1850.
Jyll—loaiStn DAVID BEAHLEY, i: b 0 It c.
itMi Salmon, Lolwtera and BardiimH. for
sale by Jan 2 A BONA iff). _
■JA8KKTH! JiAHKE'l’SI—Wo would call Uto
X> attention or the ladies to our stock of Work,
Traveling aud fine Kuncy Baskets, tho largest assort
ment iu the city, at tho Uouuo Furnishing Flore, 166
Brougbtou-streei.
mar21 HORACE MORSE.
SHIRTS I .SHIRTS!! SHIRTS! I !
I HA.VE just received a large assortment of
whiteurnl figured Shirts, of every quality and
style, und superbly made, with collars to mulch,
orders will also be taken, und shirts made to suit
any particular stylo or taste of the wearer. Call at
tho Star Clothing Emporium, 147 Bay street,
my 14 WM. (J. PRICE.
REMOVAL.
Tile subscriber has Removed on the .
Bny, next door to tho Rupuldicunjfjflijjm]
Whei-H bn ia now oiinnlnrr <■ ( Fill 1111
S U MM E R
CSS an mr nr rmmmrnKn rrimmtraan
iUI Wfl HU ftaij. |l I a ^aTji im-Ti iiTjaajSm^aSrril
HK 9K jK jBE S9E3H2T
ARRANGEMENT.
Shortest, most ootnfartablo "and mo3t oxpedtttous
Route to tho
VIRGINIA SPRINGS !
THROUGH BV DAYLIGHT.
And Uaggago Checked Through, except ou Hlogos.
Visitors to the Vlrginluia Springs by this route,
take tho South-Side Railroad cars at Petersburg, or
the Richmond and Danville cars at Richmond, at 0
A. M., dally,,(Sundays cjtcopted,) arrive at Lynch
burg to Uinuor, aud tucuco, via tho Virginia und
Tennessee Railroad, roach Bonsack’s Depot at 8 1-4,
and Salem ut 4 P. M., and at either place toko
Kent, Stunmtniou & Co’* Fine Line of
Stage*!
Those via Bonsack’s lodge at Klucnstlo, dine at tho
Red Sweet, or Sweet Spriugs, and arrive at tho
Whito Sulphur Springs, (17 miles) early on tho
ovouing of the second day Irom Petersburg, or Rich
mond, without NIGHT TRAVEL, and with but 64
miles or Staging. Or by tho Salem route, stop all
night at (ho Roanoke Red Sulphur Spriugs, (10
miles distant, from Salem,) dluo at the Red Sweet,
or Sweet Spriugs, and arrive at tho White Sulphur
Spriugs ou tho evening of tho following day.
The Virginia & Teuncssco Railroad is located
through a most romantic country, possessing a cli
mate unsurpassed for its salubrity and delightful tem
perature). Tho road passes the base of the
PEAKS OP OTTER!
And within three miles of the Allegbuny Springs,
one mile of tho Montgomery Whito Sulphur Springs,
aud within four miles of tho Yollow Sulphur Springs;
all pluusuntty situated a few miles apart, on the
Eastern slope of tho Alleghany mountain, In Mont
gomcry county. The waters or theso Spriugs aro
celebrated for their great medicinal qualities, tho ac
commodations aro excellent, aud havo been greatly
increased since last season.
jfcS*Visitors to the Red Sulphur Springs tako
Kent, Summorson k Co’s Stages at Newborn Dopot,
on tho even lug of tho day thutthey leave Peters
burg or Richmond, and arrive at tho Spriugs ou the
following day to diuuor, and Salt Sulphur Springs
early In tho evening of the second day from Rich
mond er Petersburg.
The Road from Newborn Depot to the Red Sul
phur Springs, (38 tniles,) has beeu graded and
greatly improved since last season, und Is now re
garded osuno of the boat turupikos iu the muuu
talus.
Tho lino of Telegraph from Richmond will bo com
pletcd and iu operation to the Mootgomery White
Sulphur Springs early In June.
Passengers to Knoxville, Tcnuessce, take Kent,
Suauuersou &Co’s stages ut the Western terminus
of tho Virginia & Toune.-seo Raliroad, now 180 milos
from Lynchburg (und bolug exteudod Westward ut
the rata of 8 miles per moiitti) to tho Eustorn termi
nus of tho East Tennessee and Virginia Raliroad,
ondarrivout Knoxville in 21-2 days from Peters
burg or Richmond.
Fart from Petersburg or Richmond.
To Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs via Bousack’s,$10 00
“ “ “ “ “ •• “ Saiom.... 10 50
“ White Sulphur Spriugs “ Bousaok’s 11 00
“ “ “ “ ♦* Salem..., 11 60
“ Red Sulphor Springs 12 26
“ Allcghauy Springs 8 00
“ Montgomery White Sulphur Springs 8 26
“YellowSulphur Springs 8 45
“ Knoxville, Tenuessoo 23 00
Notk.—Tho charge for tickets to the Alleghany
Springs, .Montgomery Whito Sulphur uud Yellow
Sulphur Springs, does not includo tho charge from
tho Railroad to tho Springs. Passengers tor tho Al
leghuuy Springs, (4 miles distant,) take tickets to
Shawsviilc—for Montgomery White Sulphur, (1
mile distant by a brunch Railroad,) take tickets to
Big Tunnel and far tho Yellow Sulphur, (4 miles dis
tant,) take tickets to Ghristlau-burg depot. Con
veyances will be found at thoso places.
For further information apply to
E. A. GOODWIN,
Ticket Agents. S. R. R., Petersburg.
CHARLES CAMPBELL,
Snp’t Richmond At Danville R. R., Richmond.
E. II. GILL,
Sup’t V. At T. R. R., Lynchburg.
KENT, SUMMERSON At CO.,
myJ3-3ru FincasUe, Virginia.
(IKNTHAI. RAH.HOAO.
O N and after Sunday, the Uth October, iuat.
and until further uutico, tho l’assengor Train*
on tne Central Railroad will ruu as follows :
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON.
Leaves Savannah Daily at...6 a m and 12.16 p m.
Arrivo in Mucon “ “..2.16 p m “ 1 am.
Loavo Macon ,r “.11.46 am “ 9.80 pm,
Arrive in Savan’h “ “10.46 p m “ 7.20 A M
BBTWKKX SAVANNAH AND AUOCKTA.
Leave Savannah 12.16 p m and B.30 p. m,
Arrive iu Augusta 8.46 pm “ 6.80 a m,
Leuve Augusta 6. a m “ 4.30 p m
Arrivo in Savauuah 1.30 pm 11 10.46 p
BXTWKKN MACON AND ADGC8TA.
Leave Macon 11.46 a m and 9.80 p m,
Arrivo in Augusta 8.46 p m “ 6.30 a m,
I/CavoAugusta 6. am “ 4.30pm,
Arrivo In Macon 2.16 pm “ 1, am,
HCTWKKN SAVANNAU, MIU4CDGIVIUX & EATONTON.
Leavo Savannah 6. a _
Arrivo iu MilledgeviUo 2.46 p m.
Lo&vo Macon 11 45 a m
Arrivo in Eatonton 6, pm.
W. M. WADLEY Gen’l Supt.
Savannah, Ga., Oct. 12, 1866. octl6,
otllce, whore lie is now opening u
handsomo assortment of S P RING
AND SUMMER GOODS, which lie will sell by tho
pattern or mako to order in tho most foshloiiabto
stylo. Also, Ready Made clothing for tho preseut
and coining season.
Thankful for past favors, ho hopes to hum it a con-
tluuuiu-.o of the same.
N. It.—Cutting, Altering and Repairing done at
the shortest notice.
Just received White Drill CoaU mid Pants, White
and Figured Marseilles Vest?, for sale at a small pro
fit.
aprl2 JOHN w. KELLY.
DUAPEIt AND TAILOR.
.IRFFKltSON Sl’HEEl’ NEAR BROUGHTON.
The subscriber lakes this opportunity ,
to Inform his friends and tho public, that '
ho is enabled, from experience, uml the
.intultlvu perceptions of the irutlis of,
science, based on tho common rules of surveying
forms, noth piano aud spherical, to cut uud make up
garments to fit tho human farm In the most complete
and finished style, to all who may favor him with a
call.
Beys’ fancy dresses, Ball costumes, Military and
Firemen’s Uniforms, fen., Ac.
P. HORACE GRANT,
Jetfarson st., one door North of Broughton street,
dec 7—ly _
Al'Kit HANGINGS AN1) HOHUliilHr—
Just received a great assortment of tho most
elegant pal lorn?, with borders to mulch, ftom 8
cents to $2, at CHAFFER At CO.’S,
aprJto No. 0 Whitaker street.
A LE, LARD, tu20 bbls Prime J^ird; 60 do
Taylor At wm’a Alo; 60 do sugar, soda aud but
ter BlsoiiU: recoived uml for sale by
Juiml®
H
jUOi
McMAIION h DOYM*;,
205 amljt07 Bay street.
AY—1G0 b¥lcF priino iioy, now luiidhig and
far sale low from the whuif, by
hoo23 Ci .A, GREINER,
G. M. GRIFFIN,
SUCCESSOR TO LATE M. EASTMAN.
Corner of Bryan and Whitaker Streets.
1IAN now on bund a beautiful as- ^
Jo7»l norlment of Jewelry of every ills-
1him criptlou ami kind worn by ladies’
and geiiilcmen, and will soli at unusually low prices,
I have tills day received (pur Express) a large
stock of elegant Hlvcr Ware, consisting of Cuke uml
Pie Knives, plain and engraved Fish Knives uml
Forks, l'ickh-d Knives uml Forks, Knives, Forks ami
Sihsiiis, Napkin Rings, Nutmeg Graters, Am. Ac., all
In Morocco mien, uml 3Uitablo for presents. 1 have
also this day received uu addition to my stock of
hair work of light colored Curls, Tupsya, Braids,Front
Pieces, Bunds, Undo Torn, which now makon
my nHSorlinent complete, lirders received far any
color desired.
Walelms rupulruii by ami ini-ler tho Huiwrvbion
of eelf, ami ail other work done in a workmunliko
tnatttmr, ami warrmitfut. W \\y 26
N CONSIGNMENT-
2000 hushels Prime Corn;
100 do Cow Peat:
200Hacks “Palace Mills’’ Flour,
10 bbls Jlaw Him;
10 do Mouongahnla Whisky;
6 do Domestic Brandy;
For sale low, by
jelJS PATTEN. HIHTUN k CD.
B UANDY, GIN, WHISKY AND Kill!—For Bain
by (m*y20) WILLIAMS It RATCUFF.
CHANGE OF BCHEDUU3 ON THE
SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD
Over wliicii pawca the Great
New York A New Orleans Mails!
/ \N aud alter Sunday, l-'eliruary hd, 1H50
KJ two dally trains between Mucon and Gjlumbus,
and ono between Macou and Americus,
l»ave Macon at 2 a m, and 3 pm; arrivo at Colum
bus at 7 15 a m, uud 10 30 P M ; leave Columbus a!
4 15 a u, aud 1 30 p si;arrivo at Macon at 10 64 a it,
and 7 40 p m ; leavo Macon at 2 am; arrive at Amcri
cus ut 6 40 a m; leave Americas at 2 20 p m; arrive at
Macou at 740 p si; making a complete connection bo-
tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Auguste, Kings-
villo, Wilmington uud Charleston; also, with Central
Raliroad Trains to Savannah, MilledgovUloacd Eaton-
ton, and with Macon and Western trains tc Atlanta
Chattanooga, Nash villo und Knoxville, Tcun.
At Columbus with Girard and Mobile Railroad to
Eufaula, Ala., connecting daily at Americas with
four horse Post Coaches to Tallahassee, Albany,
TiiomoHvlllo, Bainbridge, &c., wKh tri-weekly lucks
to Lumpkin, Culhbert, Am., at Fort Valley with hacks
to Perry, Jlaynesvillo, Hawklnsvlllo aud Knoxville,
Ga. Pasdengers far Amoricus and points below Fort
Valley, should take tho 12 16 p st train from Savau-
nah;and tho 6 pm train from Auguste, to avoid de
tention at Macou. For other points on tho Sunlit-
Western or Muscogco Roads lake oither train from
^tvaunali or Augusta. Passengers leaving Amori
cus at 2 20 p st will reach Columbus at lu 30 r m the
same night. . ;
Passengers from Columbus ami tbe West far Am
oricus, South-western Georgia or Florida, should
tako tho 1 30 p m train at Columbus, sleep at Fort
Valloy, aud reach Amoricus at fi 40 a m noxt morn
ing-
First class steamships leuve Havunuab for Now
York on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and far Phila
delphia on Wednesdays. Passage In the Cabiu $2B,
Steerage $8.
Fare from Montgomery to Savannah 814 00
“ Columbus “ “ io 00
“ Americus “ “ 8 80
GEO. w. ADAMS, Sup’t.
Macon, January 3(Jth, 1BGG. maylO
JOB PRINTING
neatly executed at the
SAVANNAH JOURNAL,
nrvrvir e. mu nnninu 9
rUl AN»*E?f *X.-n.Tl! 1 KKSDili l
BOOK & JOB OFFIOK.
Mereltonte cun he 8UppTl*i*at short nolle
Btll-Ilcw<|»f BI1U of LmHiik,
with
PKOOK QDAUTIM W
WILDER'S SALAMANDER SAFES,
At Manufadural by Stearns <fi Marrfn. A'ew York,
In tho tire of the 3d
InsL, whicli consum
ed the brick building
occupied by Mr.-Juo.
T. Thomas, opposite
tho Gas Works, iu this
city, was a sale ol
.. the above descriptions
containing the books, papers, aud money or Mr.
Thomas, and although the building was deiroyed,
the suid Safe sustained uo injury wuatever from tliu
Intense boat to which It had boon exposed. On open
ing the Sate, the contents were found undisturbed,
audin tliesame order and condition as wlieu placed
there, except a slight discoloration to the projecting
ends of a few papers, and the backs of one or two of
the books, caused by the steam generated in the
Safa, whito at its greatest heat.
Tho Safe and contents, us it oumo from tho ruins,
may still bo secu, in tho possession of Mr. Thumus,
at the Gas Works. A lurgo assortment of these cole-
brated Safes always ou baud,and for sulo by
a H. CAMPFIKLD,
Agent far the Muuuructurors,
July 26, 1855. 171 Bny-st., Savannah, Ga.
I take pleasure In corroborating tho foregoing state
ment, aud iu addition would add, that the books are
now lu use. J. T. THOMAS.
Wood Yard. Ferry Wharf.
July 20th, 1855. octd—tf
Drny Books, Pltviilars, I-anli
anil Blank Hooka.
Particular attention "given^to’ BOOK AND PAM-.
PHLFTT PRINTING, such as Catalogues forifollcgos,
Proceedings of Meotings. Rcjiorte, By-Laws, etc.
Thankful for tho very liberal |>atronago heretofore
received, wo res|wctfully solicit a continuahco ol
tho same, fooling that wo shall be able to please all
who may favor us with a call, both a* to prices and
execution of work. > 1
Sexual Organs, whether In
HALE OR FGRAIJS, .
from whatever cause they may havo originated, and
NO MATTER Or HOW LONIi NTASDIKU.
TbD'lioPUlar and specific remedy is now idle red
to tho MBctqd, and guaranteed to cure all the above
complaints. It searches out the very root of the
disease, driving out all the diseased fluids of tho
body, thus removing tbe cause and rendering the
CUr " I CERTAIN AND PERMANENT.
This medicine allays pain and inflammation, which
other remedies Invariably cause, and can bo taken
with less trouble and expense to patients. Ibis in-
fallible retuedv has saved thousands upon thousands
from the hands or
MKRC1LBB QUACKS,
Wees, Untuta, ana all kind- ||[»2
NOTICE TO MARINER*.
T HE buoys at St. Simons Inlet and flouud havo
been urranged iu ihn following manner :
Uutur Bar Bu >y is a largo first class nun, tainted
red, with the No 2 in white—is placed is twenty
feet water at low tide, and must be tell on tbe star
board Imud entering. .St Simons IJght bears N W
by W H W. North l>oiut or Joky I W by N N.
Midtile Buoy—is a large second class uun, paint
ed black, with No 1 in white—U placed lu sixteen
feet waive at low title, on the Ku-deru edge of the
Middle Ground, and must bn loft on tho port hand
entering. St Simons Uglil bears N W by W ’4 W.
North point of Jekyl Why N.
Inner lluoy—is a second class tutu, painted blauk,
willi the No 3 in white—Is placed iu twenty-one
loot water at low lido, on tho point ol shoal running
oil' from Jekyl iMlntul, uud must be left ou tbe port
hand entering. .St Minions Light bears N K by N >*
N. North point Jekyl IV by 8 >« S.
lu the Mound is the Lower Middle Ground Buoy—
which is a.-econd class nnu, painted with red and
black horizontal stripes—ia placed Iu twelve foot
water at low tide, on the lower point of the Middle __ .
Ground, to mark tho two channels, dt Simona “g-v ■ ~
Light bears N K by E. North point of Jekyl Island j?*? 8 * larteparilla,
S K by H ‘j S. For purifying the Blood, removing all diseases art-
MliIUlu JII1I1II0 iJrnun.l Uuii.v—in n mtouiI clus .toE/rom oxcmi (JJHeraary, ex»sor« uid lm.
nun, pilntoil red, with Nn 4 In whllt -lr plxcod In Prudence In life, chronic oonctlluUomiJ dlccucs,
olgh-wu loci water nl low tide, near the Slbow ol “tains «■> Impure state or Blood, and the
the Middle tirouod, uud must be loll on the atir- »“ 1 P reliable and elhotual known remedy for tho
buurd hand entering. North point or Jekyl hars N enro or Scrofela, Salt Rhoum, Staid Head, Ulcer.
E,.E. Uruuswlelxpolnt W by H. atloos or the Throat end logs, Pnlne Mil Swelhnj*
upintr Miatlie tiroitud Buoy_ls u sivo.nl class ortho Bones, Tetter, Pimples oo the Pace, and nU
uun, painted red, witli tho No fl in whltu—^Is placed ‘ oealy Eruptlonsorthe SklD.
Ill IS reel ivnlor .it low llde, uonr tho upper ornl ol I . «>“ graUTytag to Uie proprietor or theet medlclnee
tho Middle Croninl, und must be left ohllic star-1 feboahlo to atate. that It Isinow nearly .Ihm yearn
bonrd lisud ouiorlny. Brunswick point boars W I since thoy,were Orst introduced, during which time
y. A. Month or Jeky l Creek S « K. j ttey have b«m extensively uiod In various parts of
Nom—In running lu lur St Slinons Bur bring the ' to" jolted States, and have given to pellont and
Light ID bear N W by tv « w, while In lour Jlitfioms I prnoUJIoner thehlghost degree orentlsfnctlon In the
urater. This bearing us a course will take you up vyjom w wnlcn they have been employed f
to tho Outer Bar Buoy ami into the Sound, pa?siug “ “““
<4 Tumours,
Ion id i'ativiita.*: I)k. hi3r-i
. pear the Ikjml hu-i l’r«| Olfico, u,
id contain, ulit.i.i ti^q L-iu. ^ntj -a-cIi
tliu, wlUi.guua anu irmly m-rvnuu, u:i
likllU, both ladles aud geutfvmei. ure Keen
ed at this Insmmioh, and will receive ibv motii htra
add kind attcutlou from Ihe Frwj<ricD r,
IBs Matron. Hi* practice ill that horrible diM.uM-
Cancer, for (he |*u»t ten year-*'b uoi *uri-a£?tii fa
any ltiyslcMin iu tho South. I ulu-ui- ure boanlet'i
at81 per dloiu. or 816 per iii-.-Mii. stir m-m K rcquii*-.
in advance; -
W Fee. tu be agreed ujunr )*ciore the nato U uu
dertekeo. .All (winmuuicalionM uund be iM^t naia
addressed to \V. R. i!OSFJj;y,
nug 6 Grillin, Gu.
X>bTATOKti-^4(K) ”&irrefa""bujrcri’6r l’latjtm*-
X Fatotocs; 60 d» Western Red? • and w do f, , M .y
Blows, for sale by
mart ' BRIGHAM. KELLY a u-
HUN, SIAM MURRAY'S
U NITED States, Canada uml Cuba.
fichwegfcr’s History ol I’MIn-r.phy m Lim t i-,
l..«.lal..t la., Uectn '
H.-
if hot from premature graves. In cases of Infection ; translated by Kceyle
tho Compound Buchuis tbe only article worthy of ; Prescott’s I’blllp 2d of Spain, new supply iu t ..
tho least confidence of the afflicted in performing I Calf and in Cloth.
SAFE CURES. Napoleon’s Confidential ( , orr«-»|»ui»ileiici w ut,
It contains no narcotic, mercury, or other injurious ! brother Joseph,
drug, but is purely a VegdeMe Oompotilian. It is i Da van’s History ol the Queen V c.f tt.t
very agreeable to the teste, creates no percoptiblo Hanover—2 vote,
odor, and may be taken by persons of either sex fcTbe Allachi in Madrid,
without hindrance from business or medical advice, ! Romance of the Harom, by Mi*.-, i vr-io
as plain directions for use accompany tho medicine.! Rachel Gray, by Julia Kavuuaugb.
Reader, if you bavo any of tho above complaints, do 1 Earnest IJnsfond. by Mr?. Ix-c Hci.lv.,
not neglect them. mar3 W.THwUNL V*hj.ia.\!-
DELAY8 ARK DANGEROUS.
With this medicine you can cure yourseir, and ihus
prevent ail exposure.
TRUTH MUST AND WILL PREVAIL.
This medicine speedily and effectually cures tho
most virulent form of secret dlsoases, aud eradicates
every porticlo or infectious matter from the system,
restoring the patient to a porfest state or
HEALTH AND PURITY.
d'l Highly Concentrated Corn-
'lula Ext
DYING AND RENOVATING
E S T A B LI S H ME NT,,
73 YORK STREET, NEAR TllK COURT BOUSE,
SAVANNAH. GA.,
Established In 1834.
E E Subscriber grateful to his friends and
putrous for their continual favors, would state
i addition to the improvements iu DYING, a«
the buoys os directed.
By order of the Light llouso Board.
C. MAN1GAULT MORRIS,
.»v-*18—tf L. II. inspector, 6lh District.
NOTICE W) MARINERS.
T HE buoys at St. Andrew's Inlet uud Sound have
been at ranged in tho following manner:
Bar Buoy—is a second class can, painted rod, with
the No 2 iu white—Is placed iu sixteeu water at low
tide, and must be loft on the starboard huud enter
ing. Little Cumberland light bears W by \V tf N.
South point or Jekyl N W by W.
Middle Buoy—is *i second class can, painted red,
with the No 4 in white—is plucod iu nineteen loot
! water at low tide, near tho High North Urcukors,
and must l>o left on tho starboard huud entering.
Cumluud Light bears W by N V N. Smith point ot
Joky I N W H W.
inner Buoy—is a second class can. painted black,
with No 1 iu white—is placed in twcuty-one fact
water ut low tide, near a dry shoal ruuuiug off from
all who may favor him with their patronage.
Gentlemen’s garments dyed, cleaned or renovated i
as may bo required, in the samo superior style which
has generally so much ploasod Ids patrons uud :
friends.
Tablo Covers, und Ladies’ Crape Shawls. &c.,
cleaned aud finished in the first style.
Ladies* Bonnets dyed, bleached aud j ressed i >
the most fashionable stylus.
Orders from the country promptly attended >).
Terms moderate.
When parcels aro sent by steamboats or railroad,
word should ho soul him by letter through the post .
ollico. so that he may know whore to call fur them,
moh 10 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
I IEI N T ZE LM A N N’8
ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER.
T lliidistluguishod favor with wlilch this essence
lias becu received throughout ull sections ul '
the Union us a remedy ut oucu sale, agreeable and
effectual for incipient Diurrhrou, Cholera Morbus,
Weak and relaxed Bowels, Prostration by heat or J
fatigue, Dyspepsia, Flatuieuen, l ofic, Cramp, Lan
guor or Debility from sedentary habits, Ac., has in
duced tho proprietor to give It every publicity iu bis
power. Upon its merrita comment is unnecessary,
as its own intrinsic worth is Its best oology, it car
ries with it tho evidence of its superior excellence,
freely attested to by tljo young, tho old, uml scores
of families who. prompted by a eaicful regard far
their health and comfort, aro dally adopting it as an
I.VDlSI’KNHABIJf FAMILY liEMKDV. TOOru is pei lmp.S UO
uicdicinul * — -*—•- • • -
•tripes—placed iu ton feet water at low tido, on a
poiiit ot shoal running down from tho Satillu River,
aud nearly in tho middle of the Souud. Vessels
must not pass to the westward ot it. Cumberland
Light bears S by K K. Timor |H»iiit ef Jekyl N
K W.
Buoy at the sutrauco of Sutillu ltivor—is a second
class can, ]tainted black, with No 3 iu white—Is
placed in ten feet water at low tido, and must bo
left on tho port hand entering. Cumberland IJgbt
bears S by K. Outor point of Jekyl bears N E.
NW..—lu running iu for .St. Andrew's Bar bring
tliu Light to bear W by N N, while lu four tutli-
oms water, lids bearing as a course will taku you
up to tbe Bur Huey, then liuul oil - to the nortliward
until the Middle Buoy, No 4 is in range with the
Light, (to avoid two lumps in u direct Hue, W by N
H N, between tho two buoys.) when Meer tor it—
passing it to the southward. From tills buoy u N
W by W ; a W course will bring you into the ftiund.
By order of the Light House Board.
C. JIA NIG AULT MORRIS,
J«*28—tf L. 11. Inspector, 6th District.
FRENCH MILLINERY
ANI!
Dress Making.
MILS. FREELAND ha? open
od at her Rooms, No. 174
Broughton Street, a Une sel«c-
........ lion of Spring Millncry, aud is
preparation vxtuut so simplo and harm* i * * 1 constantly receiving pur steam-
lass, yet salutary and ctfactlve, whose worth will be i ors, new nud different styles of Bonnota; also, Dress
mort appreciated or universally adopted than the j and Mantilla patterns.
Bonnets cleaned and prossod as usual.
liquid ujnger prepared bjr Helntzolniau.
DcFORD, Druggist,
gavaniwh, Ga.
VIRGINIA CENTRAL R-ROAD.
Winter Arrangement—Van Startim/foum JlroadM.
Ilvnvy Hull nil Hie way toGonluiiavlUe.
W HEN the I’ototniio is closed with Ice this
route may bo relied on by pussenuers, te ou
sure tho connection going North or South. The road
Is entirely refold with a siijierlor T rail os far as
GordotiHvillo. Dm lug tho wiutor tho train will start
from the old station, iu Richmond, on Broad street,
ut 7)4 A m., pass Gordonsvlllu at 11 a n., and arrive
iu Staunton at 326 h *. Down train leaves Htauu-
ton at fi 40 a m, passes Qordonsvillo mil a m, and
arrive in Richmond at 2.3d i*m.
Fare to GordouRvllta ■ t .82 no
“ “ 6 00
Both trains arrivo lu Gordousvilln iu ample time
to take tho train ortho Grunge and Alexandria Rail-
road, I'ersonB who leavo Richmond at 7)4 a m., ran
tako the Urango and Alexandria cars at Gordons,
villo if tlioy choose to do so, and by that tauin will
roach Alexandria by 3.40p m., but this ouin|>uiiy nuu
ticket thorn only to Gordousvillu.
oolT-lf ..H. D.-WimCUMi^ Supt.
CO'^6N" TErifri~J ust received
UT aad for tale by 4. W. TURE1KELD,
k»,u OokfriM wd Wblthkk.r UnN.
For sale by
JolO 3ra
Brooke Hall Female Seminary,
MEDIA, DELAWARE CO., PA.
MISS MARIA L. KASTMANN Fhixcipai..
This Seminary, located iu tho de
lightful ami healthy village of Media,
thirteen miles from Philadelphia, by
Railroad, will bo
OPENED ON WEDNESDAY.
September 10th, 1850.
The commodious building, now in process of erec
tion, willi all tho modern improvements, will bo
finished bv Iho first of August, uud will contain such
accommodations, both in point of taste uud comfort,
os cannot fall to satisfy parents that while their
daughters are enjoying the benefits of mental cul-
turn, they have also tbe comforts of a refined homo.
This institution Is established with a view to alford
to young ladies the most perfect combination of ad
vantages far the attainment of a thorough aud ac
complished education, und uo pubis or expense will
be spared to render It In reality wlutt it professes to
be. a school of superior merit. Miss Kastman, the
Principal, was at tho huud ot a school iu New Mug-
land previous to her residence in Pennsylvania, and
far tho lust six years has been known to the patrons
of Aston Ridge Seminary, as presiding teacher lit 1
thatiiwtitr.tioii.
Tho Kt. Rev. A. Pott Jr,* Bishop o.' the Diocese of
Pennsylvania, says:—
“Mian M. L. rfoatuiitu, who proposes to open a
Yount. Ud.ea' tfonvuary In Media, Delaware Co.,
Fit, In Septemoer next, bus been known to the sub-
scrlber for several y ears past. Ho 1ms a very high
opinion of her capacity, cllluinucy and duvotudness
as an educator. Hho lias liuU a largo and success
ful experience. The building which is to be erected
for her use will contain every accommodation. Tho
village and surrouuding country are distinguished
for lutUbfulncss und beauty, uml the subscriber bus
confidence that parents who eutrust their duughiors
to Miss Eastman will have uo reasou to regret it,”
Miss Eostmun will bo aided by an eilluient corps
of feach(*rs.
The French language will bo taught and spoken
by a Parislau lady, residing in the family.
The Latin, German, hpuuishand liuliun laiiguagos
will receive due attention.
The Nutural Sciences will bo taught, with tbe aid
of a forgo aud expensive apparatus.
Tho Musical Dupuriuieut will be tinder tho charge
or a lady eminently qualiUad to till the situation; aud
all preferring u map* teacher uu Ihn Piano or in
Slnglug, can have the tarneUt or a Visitiug Teacher
from iMiiludcipbia.
Drawing and Puiutlng will be under tbe iliroutlou
of a lady accomplished iu the art.
The number of pupils is limited to forty.
Tho Terms far Board aud Tuition in all the branch
es except Music, are 8160 purses.-ion of live months.
Miss Kastman has liberty te refer to the following
gentlomou:—
Rt. Rev. A. Poller, D.D., uud the Episcopal clergy
Hon. F: Pierce, President of the United status.
Hou. S. P. Chase, Governor ot' O , io.
Hon. N. It. Baker, Ex-Governor of New Hamp
shire.
Hon. M. W. Tuppaii, M. O. from New York.
Rev. N. Stem,of Norristown, Pa.
Rev. A. McLeod, ClearUold, l'u.
Fierce Butler, Esq,, of Philadelphia
J. B. Okie, Esq., do.
K. W. Clark, Esq., do,
George Wharton, Esq., do.
Christopher I.ojser, PottsviUe, p«.
George Wyman, St. Jjjuis. Mo.
Hun. P. O. Johudou, Washington, D. c.
.x. Ko I W ,u r Particulars, or for circulars apply to
tho Principal, Miss MARIA KAURI AN.
JclO eod 3m Media, Delaware Co. Pa.
VUmUDlVxLH.
1 )UTNAM’S Monthly Magazine for Muy.
. Frank ladle's Gazette of Kitshious for May.
Bluckwood’s Edinburgh Review lor April.
Received and far sale by
WARNOCK & DAVIS,
169 Congress street.
aprlu
ICE PITCHERS.
DOUBLE
Water Pile he ra,
Some now amt beautiful
designs, Plated and Brlta-
niu.
At the House Furnishing
*£ Store,
- 155 BROUGHTON STREET,
HORACE MORSE.
Savannah, April30.
aprSO
T<) WOOL SELLERS.
muylu
1 PLOUil in store nud for wile
by may! CRANI-; WKL1M .V CO.
KiY Casks Ohio OntuYvIjii Hrmujy instore,
y Vf and lur sale by tho ouly regular Agent for
flavMiuub. J.M.KYRK,
. toy 11 til Day nr
•HINT KKCIQIVJCD.
PER rifKAMER, an iu.-iorti)i"itt of
'Misses aud Olilidren’s Plain .Straws,
_ faidles’ NKOI’OLITAN BONNETS, IN-
tAN'tV 1 i A’i’-d und FLA'fB. Also a inw not s'
HATri. For sale by illts, FREELAND,
■nay 17 lirouglitou siruet.
L ISLK THHBAI) GAUNTLETS.—The only
article of tbu kind lu the city. For sale by
, „ J. W. THRKIJvEI.il,
toari, corner of Congress and Wliltaker-?ta.
A FPI.ES A POTATOES—
10 bbls Choice Mercer Potatoes;
26
For sate by
majrli)
ItUHHSU Apples.
/. A. BROWN
f|MIE Undersigned have this day opeued n
X Store in Congress street, opposite tho Murkct,
for the purchase of Wool, Sheep Skins, Hid os, Boos
Wax, Deer Skins, anti Country Produce tn gonoralyi
The highest cash price? will be paid for all the above
articles on delivery .In Savannah. Mr. L. J. GUIL-
MARTIN 1ms been unpointed as Agent, to whom all
persons having business transactions with tho uu-
dersigned may apply.
J. W. 8MYTHE k OO.
Savannah, May 19,1860. . may20
PIANO FORTES. *
HAVING lately received forge ad
ditions to our PIANO FORTkS, wo
nru enabled to oiler at this time the
greatest variety tram the best manu
facturers, from tlio plaiuost square to the most elab
orately carved, and from six to seven octaves.
Our i’inuos ure selected from tlie mamifucturcrs
whom we have full confidence iu, and wc aro par
ticularly requested by them to give a guaranty with
evory instrument sold by us as regards durability,
tone, kc.
Persons in want of a first rate instrument may re
ly witli safety upon getting such a one by selecting
from the following makers, whoso instruments we
endeavor io keep constantly ou baud, viz : II. Wor
cester, J. Chickcriug k 8un, Nunns k Clarke, Bacon
k Ravens, if. Waters, aud Haines, Brothers it Cum-
mlng. !. W. MORRELL k CO.
aug 27
COOL RETREAT!
THE ARE0R BILLIARD SALOON,
(upstairs)
Corner Dull aud ltryun streets, over Barber Shop.
Juno 27 J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent.
B aSL T 3® HOU S B,
HOT, COLD AND SHOWER.
I HAVE boon asked fa allow the Batli Rooms to
remain open to a later hour thau uluu o’clock ;
1*iheYoforo give uolleo that from this dote tlio Bath
House wl'.l bo upon until eleven o'clock at ulght.
Price 26 emits. Six tickets for 81.
jo-27 J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent.
whether In town, country, hospital or private prac
tice, they have Invariably given the must decided
and unequivocal satisfaction, and produoedthe most
salutary and beneficial effects. Numerous letter*
have been received from the most distinguished
physicians lu the country, and from the professors
of several medical colleges, recommending In the
highest terms the valuo of these medicines, and
their superiority ovor all other preparations for
such complaints as tho proprietor recommends.
Numerous preparations of Sarsaparilla and of Buchu
and various modes of prejiariiig them have been
given, all of which or course will differ according to
the mode of preparation which ouch individual may
admit.
Theso modiclnes require considerable care in the
preparation and tho employment ot different men
strua in successive operation to take up tho extrac
tive matters, and, in consequence, aro most fre
quently improperly made, aud not uufrcquouUy
much impaired, if not rendored totally iuert, by tho
injudicious aud unskilful management of those unac-
S uaintod with pharmaceutical preparations. It Is
lereloro or tlio highest consideration aud import
ance to the public aud to tbo faculty that tlioro
should bostaudard probations of uniform strength
aud possessing tho most advantages. To ctfact this
and obviate tho evil alluded to, 1 have made a num
ber of experiments to ascertain tlio most effectual
mode of extracting tho virtues of tbo garsaparill*
and the Buchu, aud to discover tho most eligible
form for their exhibition. Tlio experiments have
resulted must favorably, aud it Is with much pleas
ure l now offer to the public aud the faculty my
Compound Fluid Extracts, which coutaiu all tlio vir
tues of tho articles thoy are represented to be made
from lu a liighly concentrated farm, aud are the most
active preparations whicb can bo made. Two ta-
blesjkxmsrul or the Extract sforsuparilla, udded to a
pint of water, is equal to tho IJsbon diet drink, and
ouo bottta fully equal? iu slreugUi ouo gallon of Syr
up Sarsaparilla or decoctiuu as usually made.
PRICKS:
Fluid Extract Buchu, $1 por bottle, or 6 lor 85
“ “ Sarsaparilla “ “ *• “ “
Certificates of cures uud recomuiondations from
distinguished professors uud physician? will accoui-
|»auy each preparation. Proqmred aud sold by
H. T. HELM BOLD,
Practical and Analytical Chemist,
263, Chestnut-Bt., near tho Girard House l'hifo.
To be had of Druggists and Dealers in every sec
tion of the United States and Canadas.
All letters for the modlciue directed te the propri
etor receive immediate attention, and sofa deliveries
guaranteed. sept 1—ly-dtw
~ " JOHN li. MOORE dU tO.,
GIBBON’S BUILDINGS, SAVANNAH.. Ga.
WHOLESALEk RETAIL DRUGGISTS.
Would call tho atte**»!on of Merchants, Factors,
Planters, Physicians and others, to their ex
tensive and well selected stock, comprising
every article in their Uue of business, and whicli thoy
offer for sale on the most reasonable terms for cash,
or approved credit, vi*:
PAINTS, VARNISHES, G1ASS, &L\.
Whito Lead. I’nreaHdNo. 1; Tioman’s Colors, dry
and iu oil; Jai»an, Copal, and Coach Varnishes ,
Ltnsoed Oil, Spirits Turpontiuo, Window Glass, .lfot
ty, Gold Ijeaf, Paint Brushes, Sash Tools, and Gfo-
stem’s Diamonds.
LAMP, MACHINERY AND TANNERS’ OILS,
Bleached Sperm, Whale aud laird Oils, for burning ;
all descriptions of Oil for machinery, viz., Patent Oil
Unbleached Sperm, Lard aud Rape Seed Oil; also
Tauuero,’ Neats, Foet aud Sweet Oil.
GROCERS’ ARTICLES.
Nutmegs, Mace. Alspice, Cinnamon, Popper, Ginger,
Mustard, Saloratus, Boda, Pear lash, Sweet Oil, Starch,
Fig Blue, Matches, kc.
FOR PHYSICIANS.
A great variety of the best French. EngliBh, and
American Chemicals, Pharmaceutical Preparations,
Select powders, Surgical Instruments, Vials Specie
Jars, Metallc Saddle bogs, He. Also,
CAMPHENE AND BURNING FLUID.
Any one who may favor them with their orders may
depend upon tbelr receiving the best attention, and
that all goods famished will be of a reliable quality.
Should they not givo entire satisfaction, thoy may be
returned at the option of the purchaser.
mahlou
j, tc. i)K fohB,
ArOTHKCAMES HALL. 8. K. Oornor ol.
J U8T UECEIVED—26 buxa-i Sliouitlns
. prime’ irticle, 20 tierces clit»!c«- .
Hams. In store, and far sale by-
mar 2tt WAYNE, GKKNVILI.I u
-Tin; ca
expect i*.
XT EW (ffiJF (JUBA HoLaksLs.:
Xl go or the Abbott Duvoreaux, daily
for aalc In lots to suit purchaser.-, bv
J*»31 KOIMJKR.- H NO.-iKlt
tAttPET ANbOTHOI.tfTEKY
WAREHOUSE
. 140 Conorr.u and 67 St. Julicn Strok
mUB UNDERSIGNED would take this *»(»} . :
1. (unity te express to hlV frlehdc an.: ti.. ,
generally, bis stacerc thank- for then Ula-.a j
S e and Influence, which ha-resulted in ex), n
i trade to all parti of the State Also. «.»•..
Florida, Alabama and Teumssee, thereby i n:.-
him te exhibit a stock unsurpassed in auv . -is'
city.
Families, Merthania, Hotel Kew(iei>, an-i ml
boat Owners arc portloutarly invited to exaun..- ,
present stock, which .Is now complete iu a i •
▼ariotw departments, consisting in part c-t tin- fi.i.-v
lug goods, viz :
CARVE! DEPARTMENT.
Royal Medal Ion,
Royal Velvet,
Mocet Wilton,
Mocol Brussels,
Tapestry Brussels,
Power Loom Brussels,
Three ply Ingrain,
Two ply lugiaiu,
Wool Dutch,
English Druggets,
riou? width?.)
Mosaic Hearth Rug
Volvoi and Chenille
Tufted Rugs,
huUO and tabli COver.-.
Door Mati(ovi:i> -..u k
Silver A: Bra-f^ Man i;« -.
Carpels Bindihpt, .
CURTAIN' AND UPHOLSTER YDKPAUTMLN V
Brocatolles. Ijiee au.i Mu>lin Curls.»
Satin de Laiues, Gilt Cornices.
Satin and Silk Damask, Gilt Pins and Bands,
Worsted and Cotton Damask, Tassel-, l.oops «•! i
Cords; Velvet and l'lusli of various colors; Window
Shades, uow style.
Also, every variety of Furniture- Covering, Tr.in
mings and luaterial- far decorutiug.
FLOOR OIL CLOWS.
From two to Twonty-four feet wide, for liuii- ^o,
. Rooms, cut to fit without a seam.
The subscriber will oblige himself to maketij,
prices ou ull description of good? us low us the .m.
quality can bo purchased in any Northern cdj
HST Carpets out to Room- and good? sent t<- ..ex
part or the city free of charge,
4®* An experienced Upholster will attend to tn.
making and laying of Carpets and Oil Cloths ah--,
desired. Tho decorative und curtain diqmiiinttii ■
n charge of au Upholster of aekuowKs-gvdtn-t,- >.•.
skill. W. li. GFION, Agent.
’octl8 140 Cougrcss and 67 Bt. Juttan-At?
DR. SANFORD’S INVICSOH ATOIt,
I S a mild laxativt, touic and stimulant, nud is
recommended to tbo public, relying tqiou it- in
trtuaio wortfi in the cure ofthe fallowing c.»mplalui
All Billlous Derangements, Sick Hvudacbc, Dysj-.-
sia, Habitual Oostiveucss, Chronic Diarrhu.*, coin
Pali* in tho Stomach and Bowels, General Debility
Female Weakuess, Ac. For sale by Druggtit? gt-n
orally, aud by Johu. U Moore fcCo, and Wm. \\
Lincoln, Favannnh. ^_ly faiilv
m TIMliER! TlMUEHl! ~
J. HE Undeesigned has just received, far sale
(600) Five Hundred pieces ol good sliippiu
Timber, averaging over ouethousand leet to st:. i.
9 fob JEKFEltauN
w p
XI tt
he mmnm clothing,
AT REDUCED HATER.
B ARGAINS cau now be bad by nil those who
wl-li to clothe themselves genteelly, us 1 will
.-ell tbo bulatieo of tny itcudy-Mudo, at ruduevd
rates ou timo, and ten per cent, olf tor cush. Cu.i
aud avail yourself of the chance to obtaiu good arti
cles. At the Star Clothing Emporium.
WILLIAM 0 FRICK,
June 2* 147 Hay strnat.
E I.OUit.--6l) barrels superfine Hour, extra tfuali-
ty, jUht received,,
, amt fur sale by
YONGE & FRIERSON,
No. 94 Buy street.
Jya
pOUK— "
X 60 barrels Mess Fork,
25 do prime do
lauding and for rale by
my 14 _ _ HULCOMUK, JOHNSON .v Co
UUFKRIOR Choice Goshen Butter mid Dutch
O Cheese, received per steamer Alabama by
luayim J. D. JKsHK.
H AY.—lilt) bales prime North River Huy, land
ing till, day from brig Augusta, uml tor sale
on tlio wharf l»y
jys CRANE, WI.1J.S !i CO.
1 (•> —A FavUloiilJices, superior qtiaUtyj
tc ‘/.ephyr Wlmleliouu.sktits;
French lJuuti Drtl.ings;
York Mills amt Water twist Bleached flhlrt-
itiR?
Black Moire Antique Trimming.-
Black Kia-ilic Dell.*-;
Knglisli Tilt end Edgings;
Hosiery, Ribbons, \c.
Ju.-I received per stuuuiur Augusta.
Jolt. llKWm .V MORGAN.
O .'JN'ABUiw.a—;ni bales oVut.burgs, Mowfauaud
Tliemu-ton Mills, Just received ami fi r sale by
June IK CRANK, WELLS m tXJ.
tit YltliP AND MO LASERS.—50 bbls choice New
O tb leans Byrop, 76 do do .Molus«es. just rccelv
ml and far sale by •
Jy7 riCRANTON, JOHNSTON k Ut
i ^ UN NY CLOTH—lu etore uud far aafa by
U Juno 4 FADKLFUKD, FAY & CO.
Bs
am.
Broughton and Barnard Streets. Savau
_ uah Ga., Wholesale and rotall Dealers iu __
Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Woods and
Dyo Stuffs, French, English, and American Perfum
ery, Fino Toilet and Sharing Soaps, Combs and
Brushos of every description, Surgical and Dental
Instruments, Trusses and Supporters of all kinds,
Spices, Snuffs, Manufactured Tobacco, AU the Patent
or Proprietary Modiclnes of the day, Superior Inks,
Pure Wines and Brandies for Mediciual purposes,
Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, kc.
POT N. B.—Especial attention given to the
preparation of Physicians’ Proscriptions and Family
Recipes. Ship, Family and Travelling Medicine Cases,
With plain Directions for uao, Including Directions for
treatment incase* of poisoning, Drowning, kc.
*p?iy
flORN AND dOKN MEAL.—1000 bus prime
\J Corn, White and mlxod; 60 do fresh Corn Moat
n store and Tor sale by
dw n ftrnw rrrrrnv * ro
' RKAD J—READ !!-READ III '
■ That is, if you can see; and jBUtiCN
If you can’t see, you can fto&XZj "V^*^
all kinds of “helps to see,” at the Watch and
Jewelry 8tore of I). B. Nichols & Co., fa Congress
Btreet, next door to tho corner of Whitaker, where
you can purchase Watches, Jewelry, Silvor Ware,
and Fancy Goods, as low as at any other store in
tho country.
Wo have received per steamship Alabama a fresh
lot of those Quo Steel Spectacles : also, a supply or
Robbie and Feriscopic Lens, which wo are prepared
to fit in all kinds of frames, at short notice. Our
Porlscoj'dc I/H18 (so called from their peculiar shape)
have an advantage ovor all others, us they huve u
greater range of focuB, so that the reader is uot
compelled te hold tho book or paper at a curtain
distance from the oyo. Call and hco.
D. B. NICIiULS k CO.
49- No chargo for showing goods,
mar 11 D. B. N. 4 CO.
E OPE—700 coils Rope, various brands, all
or good quality, in store amt forsalo by
aprgtf BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
I'TORN—In store and for sale by
nuf.V CEfl*.<i9'fKf<UN GS
MERCER UNIVERSITY,
PENFIKLD, UA.
FACULTY.
I’KBiJDKNT,
N. M. CRAWFORD, D. D.
• VRon&WOHH,
College*
8. F. SANFORD, A. M.,
Mathematics.
J. K. W1LLKT, A. M..
Chemistry aud Natural Philosophy.
U. H. TUC1U2R, A. M.,
Holies LeUres.
U. W. WISE, A. M.,
Greek and I<ntln Liuguagos.
W11JJAM G. WOODF1N, A. B.,
Modem languages.
Theological Seminary.
N. M. CRAWFORD. D. 1)!,
Eoclosiastical History and Biblical Literature.
WILLIAM W1LIJAM8, A. M.,
Systematic amt Pastoral Theology.
Academy*
THOMAS A. SEALS, Principal.
Tho Commencement is held ou tbo last Wednesday
fa July f •
Thu next Toim will commence on the last Wed-
nesday iu August.
The price of Board fa tbo VUiago Is 810 por month;
waslifa|. room rent, faei, kc„ W,
By ardor fifth* Board of Trustee*.
my 12 2m S. UNDRUM, Secretary.
rTOTfe'ifoasiiearsi —
L.-noa,aTMj
•Ttsnitg
i
\I AOkEIUSL, HEHrTNQ, SXBliiX, A-V
XvX 2 bbls large No 1 Mackerel,
3 do do No 3 do
3 do do No 2 do
2 buff bbls Blue Fish,
2 do Pickled Herring, r
3 do Nu 1 Salmon,
6 quarter bbls No 1 Mackerel.
10 kits No l Muckcrel,
10 do No 2 do
6 Kits Tongues aud Souuds,
.1000 lbs Cod Fish. For sale tow by
jan28 J. X. imow.s
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
For ouo square, of300 oms or less, of any type m-i
larger than Nonpareil, 75 couts for the first anufiu
cents for each subsoquent insertion.for any tlmeles.-
than ono month.
All Tabular work, with or without Rules; ami Ad
vertisements occupying double column, shall lie
charged double tho above rates.
Advertisements of whatever length, far any time
ss tlian one month, to be charged at transient
rates.
For a longer time at the fallowing rates
No, of Bquaros | Into j 2 tnoa (8 mo? 14 musjd tin.,- j r. m-
1 Square,....
810
10
820
824
830
84"
2 Squares...
16
22
20
28
36
6u
3
do ....
20
27
32
36
44
SO
4
do ....
24
32
38
42
62
7C
6
do ....
27
36
44
40
CO
80
6
do ....
30
40
60
64
66
90
7
do ....
32
43
64
68
70
100
ti
do ....
34
46
69
02
74
110
0
do ....
36
48
61
66
77
11-
10
do ....
38
60
M
70
80
126
For any Pmo not above specified, a proportion*.
charge will bo made.
A deduction of 26 per cent from tlio above rate
will bo mado on advertisements appearing exi le-
slvoly on tbo fourth page of tlio daily.
Advertisements ordered three times a week, wh
ite charged two-thirds the above rates.
Special notioos, 10 conts per liuo for the first, ami
6 cents for each subseqent insertion, and iu m> case
to bo subject to contract. Marriage notice? 81- Fu
neral Invitations 50 cents oach. No special uoticer.
Inserted for less than 60 conts. Obituary Notices.
Reports, Resolutions, or Proceedings of any Society.
Association, or Corporation, ordered to be publish
ed, 6 cents per line.
Steamboats will be advertised at 840 per atinmi
for each boat advertised.
Steamships, where but one is runniug, 840 per an
num; if two or more, 830 each.
Auctioneers’ advertisements not to be subject tc
contract, but to he charged at the rates prescribed
per square.
The paper, under nu oircumstances, to be iucluA
od in a contract.
Professional und business cards not exceeding -
lines, will bo insortedat 820 per annum.
Calls on persons to become candidates, will lie
inserted as other advertisement.-:, tu be paid for in
variably fa advance.
Announcing candidates for office, 810, to be imM
fa advance.
Advertisements not marked ou the c*py tar»
specified timo, will bu inserted until forbid, huo
payment exacted.
When any bill for two months advertising, other
thau contract, amounts to over 860, u deduction ol
26 per cunt will bu made.
Yearly advertising, with privilege of change will
be taken ut the fallowing rates :
For ono square, renewable once a w eck, 84i>
“ “ “ twice “ 66
“ “ “ 3 times or uftcnei in
Every additional square contracted for to be rlmrg
ed one hall tlio above rates additional.
Yearly advertisers shall be limited tu the space
contracted far. All contracts shall bo in writing
stating definitely tbo nature o! the business to hi*
advertised. Any advertisements not properly o n
noted witli the buslnuss shall becluuged sepaiuu-
ly, aud also auy excess of matter over the amount
contracted far.
Contract udvcrlisemeuts payable quarterly; «d
Vertisutneuts from strangers aud transient jawsona,
jiuyabltf in advance. All others will be considered
duo when called for.
Regular advertisers aud all others sending com
muutcatious or requiring notices designed to call at
teutlun te fairs, concerts, soirees, ov auy public en
tertainments, where charges are made for admit
tuucc—all uoUces of private association.-, every no
tlco designed to call attention to private entoi piisc»
calculated or iutmuied te promote individual into
rests, cun only bo inserted with tho understanding
that the samo is to be mid for. It Inserted in te”
editorial colutnu (which can be only at the discre
tion of tlio editors) the same will be charged alike
rate or uot less limn 20 cents per line.
AdvuftUcinntits ordered iu the Weekly j>uper. 8»
por square for each insertion.
Tbo undersigned, publishers of Puffy, Tu wecki)
ami Weekly tiewspapurs iu 8uvumuih. tin., pledge
ourselves strictly In adhere to tlio above bill 1,1
charges, uud ill no instance to deviate therefrom.
fin* above rules to tako eU'ect March I. ir6'-. ftifa
te coutluue binding, until changed by the vufooi »
majority ofthe midersigtiod,
N, B.—This schedule sbuil not iiuioy way elluct
tbe integrity ef existiug contcacta. All wmtmcls lor
the year ur auy other spiHjlfiml time, ahull ouly ccu*o
with tho expiration of the jteiiod tor whlc.ii they
were made,
Amaxkkk k Sx kkd, A^mblicuN.
Thomkhix A WmtlMlTo.v. Murninp N'ttr*
«• n Ho »*•* k CM. Gtmrtfan
' i-LLMUlNti.
1>LUUU1NU, lu nil It* Torloua limncliH. at-
X leaded tu at tbe ehartcelauttce, aad la euperi-ir
style. Also, tuay be found Shower Batlis, Gulvautr.
ml Iron, Tlu uud Leaded Bulb Tubs; Copper llnilers,
Patent Pau Water Closets, Lead Pipe?, .sheet wad.
Brew and Flatod Cocks, Foroe Pumps, ludia Rubber
Hose For sale at the House Furnish Htero, No.
■SATf? H0IU« *«»
-d.' i.utnwi<u