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8TATK OF OROROIA. C HI \THAM COtJNTV—To oil whom it may jMncSiTWoM, John P. Utao, will nppi* I . y| a OlP llttMM A10 Tn IfBAfO «f JOT sements. tous. ..itlio Conri nfOrJlo.IT for Icltcm itUMMai* u «J- mlnl.lrntcr on llie h-ulo of Jomoi C llloco : Hjoso arc, therefore. to cite fflTd admonish all whom it may concern, to bo tunl appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have) on or be lore the llret Monday III Decoinbor uoxl, otherwise said letters will t*o granted. Witness. John nilbo, Wm. Ordinary lor Chatham 1/ iuu uO sold, bo Toro the coart house door In . F the etty or Savannah, on the flrst Tuesday tn July noxL between the legal hours of sale. I lot of LaddofA, l Bedstead, 1 lot of Painting?, a nods, 1 tot Painti, Ike. Levied on as Um property it I\ 0. Call, to satisfy a distress warrant issue I, of tbo WIUM » B , - w..i. .««*. ........ j Honorable tho Inferior Court ot Chatham County, In 0rtUn . y t | k { S fourth day of Juno, I860, favor of John J. Hunt, Ann R. Wall nud James J.; tnuv tun Wall, vs. T. 0. Oarl. Property pointed out by j Plaintiffs. Terms Ca-h KDWAHD M PRENDF.RGAST. .Inly 6 sheriff C. 0.S- rtnq- “gTATK OF CiKOllUIA, /CHATHAM COUNTY—To all whom It may C0UI „y of Chatham, between tbo legal hours of sale, *■ ‘•-■irv.wilUpplytolho u, 0 following property, to wit.: l-ots Nos. tUrcoffi) Hrmr-i “ .Drscmm AO«Mt, muDCtntu. ... ™ Aiilhorlftyl ^rihoij.T.nnih Jtmrp.1 ~ From V. O. PAtiMBR, atstaai Aovaomwi *xt> mwmra oivn, Bottom. New York, I’llllmlulplil., .nd Baltlmurf JAMES II. K1DMCI, UEKUIWS PATENT KIRK-VKOOF DEALER AND 1MP0RTEH Of' M Wnlctica, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Fan* WITH HALL'S l'A r ey Clootie, Ao., tints. June 0 JOHN IllLUO. o. c. o. AD9I1N1ST11 ATOM'S SALK, P URSUANT to nn onlor or the Honornblo tho Court or Ordinary of Chatham County, passed Juno term, I860, will he Hold, o tho first Tuesday i August next, before tho Coui l House door In said »ept8 12, OOCTU 2o HTRKkT, rjm.ADKLPKU. licM vJooOCem: WhcroaaJohu Mallory,. . M1V i„uunniK |hv|".-iv , »■ ... , • Court of Ordinary lor Letters IHMntnry m adiuinis- a|Jll four (4) i, c j ng part of tJardon lot No. tiltin (9), on on tho Estate of William W right those are, ‘ pjijing Jlill,’ City of Savannah, Iron ting on Ilallroad tratlono there fore, to cite and admonish all whom It may ; street 1 also Uiofollowing negro slaves: Jack, Pctor, concern, to bo and appear bolero saidOmirt, to ; Alexander nnd Sarah. Sold as tho property of tho mako objoetten (If any they have) on or before tho 0 . 4 | al „ 0 rs4niuoUJ r ltllii,lacoor.-*aldcounty, deceased, *“ *—*'f 0P ,he benefit or tho heirs and creditors of said cs. HICKAltl> WAYNE, tlrst Monday Id November next, othwlpj aaid Ut tors will be granted. Witness, John UUbo, Esq., Ordinary lor Chatham County, this o.ghlday of April 1850. JOHN Ull.RO, v. c. c. apr 8 _ _ STATE OF UKOItU I A, CM ATI I AM CO. mo all whom U may concern: Whereas Mary Amt X Dent will apply at the Court of Ordinary for loi ters IHsiUlisory oil the e.-tato of James P. Dent,— Those are therefore toclto and admonish all wlmm It may conceru, to be and appear before said Conrj, to mako objections (if auy they have) on or bolero tho First Monday in December next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness John Ullbo, R»q., Urdinary for Chatham County, this third day of June, 1?5 h Je3 JOHN Dll.110, U.C.C. STACK OF DEORCUA, n llATHAM COUNTY —To ail wlmm it may con- . .... . r»., ... ..-Ill .t.t.’v ot ilii tale. ... Administrator do holds non, on jo4 Estate of Samuol GrilUn, O KOItlilA, c I lAT FI AM coUntY. O N the llrut Monday in August next, I will apply lo the Ordinary of Chatham county for leave to sell the uegro slaves bconging to the OiUito or Clara A Ogil'hav, decoased, tor the beucllt of the hob sand credit >r.s of said estate. June 4 JAMES A. LaUOCHK. Adm'r. imollUIlT TO JAIL. Urought to Jail In .Swalnsboro, Emanuel Co , on the 4th instant, n negro man; ho says Ids name is Hurry; that ho belongs to tho e.-tato i it Thomas Clay, of dryan Cmiuly, (iu. Ho is u tight complexion, with a slight scar over the left : eye;about 6 feet 'JJ-i Inches in height, aud about 26 • years eld. Tlio owner is reuKosted to como forward, pay NELSON SWBEZEY, DESIGNKK AND SCULPTOR IN MARBLE. Corner Astor Place and 4th Aveuue, IN OUlSR PKOXIMItY TO till AHTOK UnHAKY ASl TH8 KBW HlUUt nOVHI, MKW VOlUt. milE moat extensive variety and the largest X stock of Monument',Tombs, HcadStouea, sc., Iu America, can bo round at tills establishment, from plain to tho mc£l oiutxirato aud ornate in design and workmauslilp. In addltlou to tho stock always on hand, a great variety of drawings, appropriate and original may bo round, from which work will bo ex ecuted promptly to ordor. Orders faithlully executed, and shlppod to any point available by water or steam. Persons visiting tlio city of New York on pleasure or business are respectfully Invltod to visit this es tablishment. oct3 01 Jet) Ja’or. ccru: wlicro.ii, I'alrlck Ryan will npi>ly at c | TOrsM ,„„i ln k 0 hfm jiwnv. ns lie will U'o dealt with Court or Ordinary lor Inters ot itilmlnl.-lratloS On l u> la „. alnKt<i HKNRY OVKlKmKKT, tho estate of Darnel Collins : These arc, therefore, to clto aud mlmoiilbh all ! whom It may concern, to be aud appear before said ! , -- - , , . Court to make objection (il‘any they have) ou or bo- , A U* Persons living demands against the estate fore tho first Monday In August next, otherwise said lx. of Richard K Williams, lale oj DOitn- VIRGINIA SPRINGS! SOUTH-SIDE, RICHMOND ti DANVILLE, AND Virginia As Tenneaaee SUM M K R NOTICE. letters will be granted. Witness, Johu B.ibo, Esq., Ordinary lor Chatlmm County, tills twenty third day of June, 1866. Juno 23 JOHN IMLtlO. c. c. STATE U F OEORBIA, B ULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom it may eon- corn : Whereas, Asa Johnson will apply ut the j - Court of Ordinary for sold county, lor letters of ml*! . mluidlrutiun, with tho will annexed, on the estate of Mary Williams, Into of raid county, deceased: These are, thereiore, to cite ami admonish all whom it may conceru, to bo aud appear beioro said Court to make objection (if any they have) on or bolore tho first Monday iu said letters will be granted. Witness, William Lee, Ksq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, tho 20th day of June, 1S60. Juno22 WILLIAM LEE, o. n. c. deceased, are liereliy mdillcd to presout them within the time prescribeil by law to the subscri ber ; and all indebted to the said estate are request ed to make Immediate payment to M. 11. M1LLKN, Administrator do bonis non. March s6—6w_ ltwlJy21—Jo 7 STATE OF OKOItO LA, C 1HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may con- ) tern: Whereas, the estate of Jeremiah Me- ' Donald lies unrepresented in consequence of tho dentil of Nathan Browton, tho executor, and unless some fit and competent person applies lor the nd- a*u--m•«t*iiart* *ot(jor| ministration of said estate, with the will annexed, au 4 u.i next, Oiuerwuro J J ^.all appoint James Wilkinson, or s uDiuitula, LiiiEiii'k tut.vn. mo all whom it may concern : Whereas, Mrs fa- 1 rnh .1 Jones, AUmiuistr ilr.x upon the estate of Juui03 N Junos, l<to ofUbcity county, dcccasc-d, will apply to the Court of Ordinary of saul county for letters Uistntssory; These are therefore toclto and admonish all whom It may concern, to bo and appear before said court, to make objections, if auy they bavo, In terms of tho law, otherwise said letters will bu grunted. Witness, W P Gnridcnu, Ordinary for Liberty county, this 10th of January, 1850. Jy 10—2 W. P. GIP.ADBAU, o. l. c. S TATE OF GEORGIA—BULLOCH CO„ May 2011?, 1850—Two months after date application will bo madoto tho Honorable Court of Ordinary of said County for leave to sell all the lands belonging to tho esute of Michael Donaldson, deceased, for tho bonoflt of tho heirs and creditors and said deceased. my2S-8w JOHN E. GIBSON, Adm’r. STATE OF GEOiitiiA, * B UUXXJII COUNTY.—To all whom it may con cern: whereas, Jofdali I'avis will apply at tlio Court of Ordinary for letters of udminlstrutlou on the estate of Henry Davis, late of said county, de ceased : These are, therorore. to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court, to mako objccliou (If auy thoy have) on or before the Urtt Monday in August next. oUiertvl.se said letters will bo granted. Witness, william Loo, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, this 2Uh day of Juno, 1850. juno29 WILLIAM LEE. O. t. c. UEOKGM, CAMDK.V COUNTY. T WO MONTHS alter dat?, application will bo made to tho Honorable Court cf Ordinary for sold county, for leave to .-ell tho following named negroes : Rose and her three children, Irene, Mi nis and Joe; belonging to tlio estate of Io^uisaTomp kins, deceased, lor tho benefit of said heir?. WILLIAM B. THOMAS, Guardian. Jefferson ton, Juno 10, 1855, June 30 GLYNN ftHElUFF’S SALE. TTflLL bo Bold before tbo Ojurt Houso iu tho city ff of Bruuawick, county of Given, on the find Taoaday in August next, between tho legal hour* of sale, the following property, low it: uuo lot or ixircc-1 of land situate, lying and being iu the city of Bruns wick, lu tho county of Glynn, mate of cti., knowu and distinguished la the plan of said city us old Town Lot, number two hundred and lUtv-threo, aud tho improvements thereon: levied on by virtue of a il fa Issuod out or tho City Court of e-avunnnnh, iu the county of Chatham, iu favor of Benjamin C Frank- liu vs Charles K Flanders. Property pointed out by plalntitf. Jy2 M. C, B WRIGHT,a. c. NHTiC’E. O NE MONTH alter date, application will be made to tho State Rank of Georgia, for pay ment of n twenty dollar bill, the left Imnc! half of which bos been loit. Julyl JOHN I). KKN'tDY. Midway, Alabama, July 1, 1850. .... appoint James Wilkinson, or some other lit and proper person, administrator with tlio will an nexed do bonus uon, on said estate: These are. therefore, to cite and admonish nil whom it may concern, lo bo aud appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday in August next. Witness. William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for the county of Bulloch, this 12th day of Juno, 1S56. Join WILLIAM LEE, o. c. c. Stiltc of Georgia, Bttllocli County. A dministrators sale.—By virtuem nn or der fiom the houorabio Court of Ordinary ol' kuiu county, passed on the first Monday In June, will he sold at the court house door of said county, between the lawful hours of sale, on tho first Tues day in August, One tract of land, containing one hundred and fifty acre?, in said county, on tho Ca- noocliee river; also, a part of Tour other surveys, containing six4iundred and thirty-two acres, on Ca- noocliee river, well improved and in good repair, consisting of swamp, bay and pine land, Sold as tho property of Nathan Browton, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known ou the day of sale. BENJAMIN BREWTON. 1 SIMON J. BREWTON, V 1 Juno 2d, I860 Jc 15 Stale of Georgia, Hniloeli L'mintyl A dministrators’ bale—win be sold, on tho first Tuesday in August next, before tlis court houso In .Statesboro’, In said county, under an ordor of tho Court of Ordinary, Fifty-four (54) acres of Pino Laud, granted to James Deal, and bounded by lauds of James Woods, William Allen and Elmore Manes, belonging to the estate of James Deal, for the benefit of tlio heirs aud creditors of said estate. Terms made known on tho day of sale. MARTHA DEAL,) Adm’x. CALVIN DEAL, /Adm’r. June 12ih, 1856 Je lfi GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY. S IXTY days alter date, application wid bo made to the Jlonornblo Cuuit of Urinary of Builoch county, for leave to acdl all the lands belonging to the estate of Thomas Crosby, late of aaid county, doceased, lor the benefit ol me heirs and creditors of said estate JylO WILLIAM F. CROSBY, Adm’r. NOTICE. “ O NE month after daic, application will ho mode to the Bank of the buto of Georgia, lor tbo payment of a Twenty Dohur Note on tho suid Bank, (No. 42.) tho right luud half of which has been lost. One month after date application will be made to tho Marine Bank of Georgia for the payment of a Twenty Dollar Note. (No. 3s4) ou said //uuk, tho right hand hair of which has noon !o.-t. Jy9—la w—l\v WM. It. HUH IT, Villa Rica. July 8, 1860. NOTICE.- . milREE months uftor dale application will be made X V) tho Murine Bank of Savannah, for tho pay ment of two Twenty dollar bills, viz : loiter P, 3070, aud letter O, 5U7, tho left halves uf which have been lost.. JAMES P. HUDSON. Tallahassee, Fla., May 17, lS5d. fin/* my20 NOTicif. S IXTY days after date, application will be made to tho Honorable the Ordinary ol .McIntosh county, for leave tn sou the real o.-.taU-, being tn thw county, of the late James Smith, known as Stdon (rice) Plantation hold for llie benefit of tlio heirs of .“aid estate. DEAN M. DUNWOODY, i JOHN .IONE«, >Kx’ors. John f. dunwoody, ) Darien, July 1,1856. _ ,i>2 LIBEL FOH mvoitCE. ' KUzabolii duly , g„ |lc , iur John duly, j M.iy Y«nn, itlfio. I T appearing to the Court, from the return of the shoriif. that tho defendant, John C'uuly is not to be found iu Coll'eu county, and hols nut in thorium; on motion or Wm B Uaulding, attorney lor libellant, It is ordered tiiat service be perfected on suit) de fendant by a publication of this order iti eir.' of Iho public Journals of fiavautinh, once n month tor three months preceding the next term of this Court, requiring said defendant to Appear to the next term of.Coffee Superior Court, iu the month of Novem ber next, aud file Ills lU-fein-ive ull«**;:«tt*-t* to the cauxe. A true extract I rout the minutes ol the B-pulnr Court. Jy2 Etv’ll AH1ILBV, <'|.-ik. LIBEL FOIL iilVOIiCE. KWlIkinmu, I Mlreny TIkm. WiikHiwm.j M ” y r r apponng lo mo Cuutl. by the irltirn *-t the hbnrilf, in the above Kited ease, IbaltliedeJfiiJ- nut la not to be found iu the county, and tb.it be is not to be found iu the state; on motion of Win B Gaultlon, conned for libellant, ii i-. ordered tliat .-or- vice bo perfected on aald d-fondaitl, by a publico- lion of this notico onco a month I...* iliron months, next preceding the next term ofruld up-.Ti >r t o::rt, requiring Kitid dufcudnnl lo bo an i u^nr at the next term of Liberty sltipirinr Court : • mi worln tho Baldcftiise- • A.true extract from tlio mlnut , of said Fuin-rlor Court. Jy2 A. I it.V-’ER, Clerk. ANN BROWN | VS. 1 liven:'-. WILLIAM H. BROWN, j I T appearing to the Court, b. tb<- ret'irn «.i the Shoriil', that Iho defendant, Will.am B Brown, U uot lo bo found iu the county <‘f Bulloch; on mo tion of I/«-| .4. D’Lyou, Attorney lor the plainiitl', it ,IH.ordered that the defemlaut donpp'-ar and llio lii-> fUlNWOr or defensive allcgatRn, on or bt-loi.- the lira) day of the next term of lb.-. Conn, tm«l Hint imulicuiiun of this will bo made in one* of ilm pub- UojjaswUeJ of Iho city of Buvatinah mice a month for three months. A truo extract from the minuicj. thi-. 2-M day or March, 1866. Jyll—latu3m DAVID BEASLEY, c « « » • wmirmrnmr Lol^tbiy itiul BttriliiicH, ior JD Haiti by - Jau 2 . A BmNauD. NOTICE. A I.l. persons having claims against the estate of Evan Jones, late of Charlton county, Ga.. de ceased, are requested to present them, in terms jf law, and those indebted will please make payment to tho subscriber. \ STEPHEN McCAl.L, Executor. Ccntrevillage, Ga., Juno 14th. 1856 Je22 — NOTICE. ’ W I1.L be sold, between the iisttul*hour« of sale, on the fir-t Tuesday in August next, before iho court houso door in Trader’s Hill, Charlton county, Ga,, Two negro men, (Dick and Tom)—be longing to tlio estate of Evan Jones, lato of paid county, deceased. Sold under provisi n of tho will and bV order of the lionorrblo Ordinary of .said county. STEPHEN McOALL, Ex’r. Centrcvlllagp, Ga., Juno 14th, 1856 Jo22 KELIGIOUN AVORIkS. H ISTORY of tho Great Reformation of tho Six- teenth Century, in Gorm-my, Switzerland,&c, by J II Merle D’Aubigne, flvo volumes complete iu one. The Life of Martin Luther, tho German Reform er, iu fifty pictures, from designs of Gustav Kouig, lo which is added a sketch of the rise and progress of tlio Reformation in Gernmiy. I .To and Times if Rev Elijah llcdding, I) D, Into Senior Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, by D W Clark, I) D. .Sermons on Several Occasions, by tlio Knv John We.- ley, A M, tn lour volumes. Sermons from the Pulpit, by H B Basoom, I) 1), I,I,L>. ’ ' Life of II Biddloiuau Basoom, D I), L J. D, lato Bi-hop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, by Rev M M IlcuUto, D D. PosthummiB Works of Urn Rev llenry B Ba..com, D D, L I. D, one of tho Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, edited by tho Rev Thomas N Ralston, A M. Life of tho Rev Robert Newton, D D, by ‘Hiutnaa Jackson. The Birds of the Bible, by George GnillJJnn, The Analogy of Religion—Natural amt Revealed —-to the Constitution and Course of Nature, by Jo seph Butler, L LD, late I/ird lli.-hup of Durham. Baptism—a treatise ou tlio nature, perpetuity, subjects, administration, mode, and nsfs cf tlio ini- tin lug ordinance of the Christian Church, by Thus' O Sumners. Baptism—with reference to its import, modes, history, proper use, and the duty of parents to bap tize I children, by James L Chapman, u minister ot tlio Memphis Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, .South. lor sale at 159 Congrossstreet by Ju:io22 WARNOCK Ic DAVIS. ARRANGEMENT. Shortest, most comfortable and most expeditious Route to tho VIRGINIA SPRINGS I THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. And Baggage Checked Through, except on Stages. Visitors to the VirgiuTuia Springs by this route, take the South-Side Railroad cars at Petersburg, or the Richmond and Danville curs at Richmond, at 0 A. M., daily, (Sundays excepted,) arrive ut Lynch burg to dluncr, aud thence, via tho Virginia aud Tennessee Railroad, reach Bousack’s Depot nt 3 1-4, and Salem ut 4 P. >L, uttd atoither place tako Kent, Sttmmei-Hoii & Co’s Flue Line of Stage* I Those via Bousack’s lodgo at Fincaatle, dine at tho Rod Sweet, or Sweet Springs, and arrlvo ut the While Sulphur Springs, (17 miles) early ou the evening of the .second day from Petersburg, or Rich mond, without NIGHT TRAVEL, and with but 04 miles of Staging. Or b> tho Salem routo. stop all night at tho Kuauoke Rod Sulphur Springs, (10 miles distant from Salem,) dine at tho Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs, and urrivo at tho White Sulphur Springs on tho evening of tho following day. The Virginia k Tennessee Railroad is located through a most romantic country, possessing a cli mate unsurpassed for its salubrity and delightful tem perature. Tho road imusch tho base of the PEAKS OF OTTER l And within tliroo miles of tho Alleghany Springs, one mile of the Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, and within four miles of the Yellow Sulphur Springs; all pleasantly situated a fow miles apart, on the Eastern slope of the Alleghany mountain, in Mont gomory county. Tbo waters of these Springs are eelebrutod for their great medicinal qualities, the ac commodations aro excellent, mtd have been greatly increased since last season. 4®-Visitors to U»e Red Sulphur Springs tako Kent. Summorson A: Go's Stages at Newborn Depot, on the evening of tho day that they leavo Peters burg or Rlchtnoud, aud arrive ut tho Springs ou the following day to dinner, and Salt Sulphur Springs early in tho o.veuing of tlio second day from Rich- mond-or Petersburg. Tlio Road from Newborn Depot to the Red Sul phur Springs, (38 mil03,) has been graded and greatly improyod since last season, and-is now re garded ns one of the host turnpikes in the moun tains. Tho lino or Telegraph from Richmond will be com pleted and In operation to the Mootgomcry White Sulphur Springs early in June. Passengers to Knoxvillo, Tennessee, take Kent, Summursoit k Go's stages ut Iho Western terminus of the Virginia k Tennessee Railroad, now 180 miles from Lynchburg (and being oxteudod Westward at tho rate of 8 miles por mouth) to tho Eastern term!- nu« of the East Tcuuossco uud Virginia Railroad, and arrive at Knoxvillo lu 21-2 daysfrom Peters burg or Rlchmoud, Fare from Petersburg or Biehmoml. To Rcd£weot, or Swoet .Springs via Bousack’s,$10 00 “ “ 41 “ “ “ “ Sa»em.... 10 69 White Sulphur Spriugs “ Bousack’s 11 00 “ “ “ “ *• Salem.,.. 11 69 “ Red Sulpher Spring? 12 26 Alleghany Spring? 8 00 “ Montgomery White Sulphur Springs 8 26 “ Yellow Sulphur Springs 3 46 “ Knoxville, Tennessee 23 00 Note.—Tho charge for tickets to the Alleghany Springs, Montgomery Wbito Sulphur aud Yellow Sulphur Springs, does not include the churgo from tho Railroad to tho Springs. Passengers lor the Al li-glmny Springs, (4 miles distant.) tako tickets to Shaw.sville—for Montgomery White Sulphur, (1 mile distant by a branch Railroad,) take tickets to Big Tunuol and for the Yellow Sulphur, (4 miles dis tant,) take tickets to Christiaan burg depot. Con veyances will bo found at those places. For further information apply to E. A. GOODWIN, Ticket Agents. S. R. K., Petersburg. CHARLES CAMPBELL, flup’t Rlchtnoud & Dauville It. R., Richmond. E. H. GILL, Sup't V. k T. U. R., Lynchburg. KENT, SUMMER80N & CO.. myia-8m Fincaatle, Virginia. CENTRAL llAlLkOAl). PROOF IjOGK. Having received the Prise Modal at the World’s Flair, aro now offered to tho public as tho Prise Safe of the World. Tested and approved as thoy have boon every where, tholr crowning victory was reservod to bo awarded by tho Jurios or tho World’sFair. Tho proprietor placed One Thousand Dollars In Gold lu tho one exhibited at tho World’s Fair, Lon don, and invited all the Pick-Locks iu the world to open the Safe, with or without tho keys, and take the money as a reward for tholr Ingenuity; although operated upon by several sklllod In the art, noono could Pick tho I/xfic or open the SaTo. By an Improvement upon the original SaUunat Introduced by tho preaontowner of the patent-right, the Interior Is rendered wholly Impervious to damp, aud books, papers and Jowolry might bo preserved In one or his safes Tor a century without contracting blemish from mould or miUdow. To guard against counterfeits every SaTo-from tho manulUctory or the subscriber, and Bold by him or his agents, has a brass plate In front, bearing his name: oach Ih also furnished with ono of hLs Im proved Thief Detecting Locks, which Is a good guar antee against robbery. 8. C. HERRING A CO., Nos. 136, 137 and 139 Wator-st.. N. Y. Agents In Savannah, Messrs. BELL k PRENTISS, who keep constantly on hand a full and complete assortment, which they will sell at Manufrcturera’ prices. noi>488 IjUCAI. EVIDENCE or THE VALUE AND EIRE- ritoor QOAunw ov WILDKR'S SALAMANDER SAFES, A$ Manufactured by Steams d Jfarewi. New 1 ork. v In the fire of the 3d BOOK AND JOB PttliWiil I NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE I SAVANNAH JOURNAL, j; nnnir e. rnu Aomni? * t. tNLT M. I'RKI'ARA110N8. lletmboiU'rt Highly Co«»- iKmixl Fluid Extrm-l Itutliii. ;ekt.mn. .-:;uk. and wrwnvM. kemkhy . W. ll. MOSRLKVS INFIKMAKV , FOB Che treatment of Can- «'•, up; ..ii kuiu. Wik I «,| innmuih, u noa upui iur th«- l!jJH knieptlun ot l uiR-ut-. if luur. tnary U lor?imd near »<**|*-q eau p« B , oS5H5 Broadway. and'cnntalfi* ab.*u thufy Imu- nnd furnished tUnsuv, with wA an t tru^iv .-l-rvatit/ ! - wayxothand, lH#tiiittUle»u,iiig.-oti»*ni<.-i-a 1 BOOK & JOB OFFICI2 MMrchattls cmi be supp^Jlat Khorf notice witn Bill-Heads, Bills off Lading, Dray Books, C Ire ill me, tnvils nud Blank Books. TtuR D^«i- olilie'BlnddeV; Kidney’s, Gravel, j JWJSXhSSL^^lSSST***' t,rop,y, JVwtkuaa., Bncrct 1 , Obilnl^. ttehs. Female Ccmplaiuts, am! all diseases of tbo Sexual Organs, wbclher in MALE OR FEMALE. r r ,.,n whatever wiu o they may lutvo urigitiuted, an-1 N «» MATTER OF HOW LONG STANDING. Till? popular and MX)cit!: remedy is now ollered lo the allfieted, and guorafitoed to cure all tin; above complaints. R searches out the very root of the SIJIUTSI SIIEUTSl! SlilUTS! I: i ll AVK just received a largo usaortinent of whiteatul figured Shirts, cf every quality nud- style, and .superbly made, with tvAUira to match, orders will also lie taken, and .shirt?, made to .sail any particular style or taste <»s the wearer. Coll at the Star Clothing Emporium, 147 Bay street, my 14 WM. 0. PRICE, msniov/iL. . Thesuhacrlbor has Removed on the "mil Bay, next door to Iho Republican m (t/A olliee, where lie Is now opening uf* mIuL: handsome a.-?oriment of S i’ R l N t; ANu EU.MAIER GOODS, which lie will sell by tlio pattern «;r make lo order in the most fushionublo ?ty!e. Also, Heady Made Clolhiug ff«»r the present and coming reason. Tlmnkinl lor past favors, he hopes to merit a tiituance of (lie same. ’-T. B —Cutting, Altering and Repairing done at tho shortest notice. • Ju-.l received White Drill Coats and Pants, While and f igured Marseille? Warn, lorsalout» small pro fit. apr!2 JOHN W. KELLY. miAPlfirt AND TAILOR* JEEFKUEON STREET NEAR BROUGHTON • iy Tin* Hilbi-’crllinr lake.-! this opportunity t. kji lo inform Ills friend? nud the puhfic, that jijsim is enabled, from experience, and the -ilALmtulilve percoptiuim of tho trntlio oft ba?:uil on tho commnu rules of surveying ieri’i?, until plane and spherical, to cut and make up garments lo lit tho hutiiau form In the nto.it complete and liid.died style, to all who may favor idtn with a call. Roy. ’ fancy dre?H«n, Bali costume?, llilltitry aud Kiremon’ii Uniforms, kc. t kn O N aud after Sunday, the 14th October, inat, and until further notico, the Passenger Trains on the Central Railroad will run as follow? : BETWEEN SAVAftNAU AND MACON, leaves .Suvuuuuh Dully at.,,6 a m and 12.16 t> M, Arrive lu Macon “ “..2.16 PM “ 1 AM. LeuveMttcoti “ “.11.45 AM “ 0.30 p M. Arrive in Snvan’ll “ “10,46 pm “ 7,20 am 1IKI WKKX SAVANNAH AND ACCJCBTA. IzjaveSavannah .*12.15 p m and 8.30 p. M, Arrive in Augusta........8.46 pm “ 6.30 A M, Leave Augusta,,, 6. am “ 4.30 p m Arrive iu &vauuah.;,...l,30 p m “ 10.46 p UOTWKKN MACON AND AU008tA. Leave Macon 11.46 a x and 9.30 p u. Arrive in Augusta...... ,8.46 pm “ 6.30 am. Leave Augusta ; .*.8.‘ ‘ A k' “ 4.80 p m. Arrive in Macon.....2.16 p m “ 1; a m. HCTWKK.V SAVANNAH, MIUKDQKV1LLK k KATONTOX. Ixjuvo Ruvuimuh.. ....6. A Arrlvo iu MillcdgovUlo ; 2.46 p x, IiCavo Macon n 46 a x Arrive iu liitonlon 6. pm* W. M. WADI.EY Geu’l Supt. Savannah, Ga., Oct. 12, 1866. octl6. CHANGE OF RcilEDULE ON T1IE SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD Over wltlelt puuis Uiu Greut . New York & New Orleans Malls. i*. Horace grant, r North of- Broughton atre 1ASKKTS!—We would cult the pA8KETH!H X> attention of tho ladies to our fcteck of Work, Travellug and line Fancy Butkubt, the Urgent msqrt- meat in iho city, at tlio iMuao rurniehiiig 8t«»ro, 166 BrougUlou-iitrcei. mar21 HORACE MOIWK. Lfci l.Aitlj,>0.-20 bbu 1'iliite Lard; f»o do — Taylor fkm’M Alo; 60 do muinr, ptnla and but- dp Bisouit: rncolvod and for sale by , . ' ■ f AO ;• ! ’.a u . Jd'/MAiiuN k Dfivti:, • , JnnnlP 2**6 ami 207 RtV al^w-t. AY-mbiroT prime I lay, now landing and for huIo low from tlio wharf, by jua«2a 0.„A. GREINER. 'pAFKH HANiJINdS ANU HOli'DKHft.— i- Just received a great a.i-or linen t of the mod tdftgnnl pattern?, with borders to match, fiom 8 e.-hlii lo $2, al CHAFFER k CO.’.S, aprllO No. 0 Wldffikcr street. Li. M. ca B IFFIN, MJCUKSSOIl TO LATH M. KASTMAN. Corner of Bryan and WhlUtltur Ftreels. ; HA^iiowon hand a bountiful a-i- . jmrimont of Jewelry of every dl?- AZi\ i-riplion mid kind worn by Indie? wiySft and gontleiueu, und will .o.ll al unusually low pi-ices, I have thin day received (per K?;pro?y) a large Goi k of elegant River Wore, n>li.d?lllig of l.ako rind I’m Ktilvc?, plain arid engraved Fl?h Knlve.: and Fork?, Pickled Kidv«’? and Forks, Ktiivcn, KnVk?and r*peon?, Napkin Ulnifu, NnlmegtDviD’iv, ko, Ac., all in Moreen*uud ruilabiu for presold?. I bavo al 'o lid day coccived nu addition to my clock of iiaii work <4 light oolorod Curl?,Top?y.s, Braid?, Front Piee.v, Band?, Uncle Tom, kc. t which now mako:! my » airtmcut complete. Order? received lor any color de.tireU. Wale lies repaired by and finder lli« ritporviHlou of relf, and all other work done in a workmanlike manner, und warranted. may 25 O N CONSIGNMENT- 2l>0>) bonlialH Prime Porn; ini) do Cow Peas; , j 200nackn “Palaco Mill*” Flour; t Hi bids Raw Uim; / i 10 do llounnuuhola Whisky, 6 do Domotdlc Brandy; For nale low, by joi.« I’ATTES, iwrnis k <;D. B RANDY, GIN, WHISK V AND RU.M-For halo by /may20) WILUAHH M RATCLIFF. O N und n)tcr Sunday, February 3d, 1856 two daily trains between Macon and Columbus, upd ono bclwccu Mucou upd AmuriuuH, Leave Macon at 2 a x, and 3 p m; arrlvo at Colutn bus ut 7 15 a M, itiul 1080 P M ; loaVA Columbus u( 4 16 a m, aud 1 30 p m; arrive at Mucdn at 10 64 a m. und 7 -10 p m; leave Macon ut 2 a m; arrive at Amorl ouh at 0 -10 a m; leave Amerlcus at2 20 p m;arrlvo at Macon at 7 40 p x; making a complete connection be tween Montgomery, Alabuhm, and AuguaUt, Kings villc, Wilmington und Charleston {.also, with Central Railroad Trains to Savunuah, MiUodgevillear.d Eaton- ton, /uid with Macon and Western trains to Atlanta Chattanooga, Nashville and Knoxvillo, Tonu. At Columbus with Girard and Mobile Railroad to Eulaula, Ala., connecting dally ut Ameriotts with four horoo Post Coaches to Taltuhosaeo, Albany, Tbomusvlllo, Balnbrldgo, Ac., with trl-w«okly bucks to l.ulnpkin, Cuthhort, Ac,, ut Fort Valley with hacks lo Perry, Ilaynosvlllo, Hawklusvillo aud Knoxville, Ga. Passengers for Amorleus and points below Fort Valley, should tako Uiu 12 15 r x train from Savau- mdr, and tho 6 pm train from Augusta, to avoid de tention ut Macon. For other points on tho c'oulh- Western or Muscogee Roads tako either train from Savannah or Augusta. Passengers leaving Ameri cas nt 2 20 p m will reach Columbus ut 10 30 r m the same night. Passengers from Columbus and the West for Am crlous, .South-western Georgia or Florida, should tako tho 130 r m train at Columbus, sloop at Fort Vulloy, and roach Amorleus at « 40 a m next morn big- First class idcumshlpa leave Savannah for Now York on Wo/lm$#oyi and Saturday*, and for Phila delphia ou Woduosuays. Passage i'a the Cublu $25‘, Steerage 88. l ure Trout Montgomery to Savunuah 314 00 “ Columbus “ “ to oo CoiumbuH Ambricus 10 00 8 80 Macon, January 30th, GEU. W. zMIAM SUP't- VIRGINIA CENTRAL R.ROAD, ii tmer arrangement—uor* startingfvm Jiroaast. Heavj- Unit nil tlie way t»(lonloiiav|llc. W ’liHN tbo Potonmc is cloHcilwitU ice this , rqiiltJ RMi' ha r<*«cd on by pmvULorn, to au sure Iho oonuonlWfjmlnif North oFSotitn: Tlii rwkd Ih entirely Tfclnld*Wlth a superior T rulloslaras Gurdopsvillo. During tlm wittier Die tralu will start from tho old idution, iu Rluhmouil, ou Broud ItlFdet, at 7 hi a m.. pans Gordons villa at 11 a x., andurrilvo iu Bimmton at 826 »• x. Down irnln leaves Stfiuu- ton ul 0 40 a x, pusxeu Qorduiwvillu at II a Ml tunl arrivatn Rlchinoml U12.8U p m, Faro to GordoDBvIlleu,.'...12 oo I’arliuular attantlou given to BOOK aND PAM i .iuJL' .lrivltig out all the diseased iloids of the PHLET PRINTING, such as Catalogues Iur Colleges, A , . ,-einovi»g the cause ami tendering tlio Proceedings or Mootings, Kc|mrln, By-Urn?, clc. ! WUh h Thankful Tor the very liberal patronage horototm- rocoivod, we rospoctfully solic it « continuance ol tho same, foellng that we shall be able In please ull who may favor us with a call, both as to prices and execution of work. CERTAIN AND PERMANENT. I hi? medicine allay? pain and inflammation, which • , f„r sa/o by nitiAi- mnti-iiiM invaiiablv cause, aud can ho tukcu . NOI’KIE TO MAHliNKUN T HE buoys at St. Simons lulct aud Hound nav< boea arranged iu tbo following manner : other rotnedios Invariably cause, aud can bo token w ;th less trouble and « x|*onso to patients. Ibis In- railibie remedy bus saved thouaauds upou thousands from the bands of MEKCIIIKS QUACKS, i« rp/.tn iii-f.nifilnrf* ifiim*?. In cilsos of infection and kind attention from the Proprietor, bH - hlsMolrou. IlMiirarUw In llu« Ii.ji riHr. Canr.f r, [nr ill* |«sl ten year- u ui'l H!r[.a..(-if, any lliyelalali lu lira .-VriiUr.'' l-atlaut. * ri f ul SI |»?r diem, nr $16 Or. Sir. uX, III urlvance 0 Kea. W Ua imrecu u, -nu rrilurc Hie ,*>„ |, ^ tlertuken. All «mnnaolr*.»'ou, mint l )c g.lrlrrrhacrj to W. R. »«*• _ _ rinaiu, dk. 4«J barrels sui«riur VliuUiu X I'raoirxra: Wi J'j Woetarn H'-'X--mi.j au L ‘* ■ lllmcj Fi.v vfifn t.t- "‘tWI, »nar8 BRIGIUM, KELLY « a* HOlSi. Mrtfi MLIIUAI’S U NITED Staten,Oaaada and Cuba. Schweglcr’H HUtery ol Mtlosouliy iu Fu'-u.m trannlated by Sqeyle. J *4?-^,. Middle Ground, uud must bo left on the |H>rt hun I entering. St Simona IJgltt bears N W by W W. j North |>olnt of Jekyl W by N. in tier Buoy—I? a ?econd chw? Jtuo, painted Mack, with the No 3 in white—i? pltcod tn twenty-one leot water at low tide, ou the (mint «»t shoal running nil*from Jekyl Island, ami must be left on the port hand outerlng. St Simons Light bears N K by N S. North point Jekyl W by 8 )# " as plain directions for use uccoui]>uiiy the medicine, i Rcuder, if you have any of the above wunpluiuts, do , j uot neglect them, DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. WUh this mediciuo you can cure yourself, uttd thus . prevent all exjKwure. j TRUTH MUST AND WILL PREVAIL, j This incdlcitie sj>cedily and ctfectuaUy cure? the most virulent form of secret diseases, uud eradicates Rachel Gray, by Juliu Kuvoimugii. Earnest Llnsload, by Mrs. Lee llenu. mar 3 W. THORNE WIIJJAM* UHT RECEIVED.—20 boxes Kbouiden, c prime article, 20 tierces choice Temio-’J : Hums. In store, und lor sulu by mar 2d WAYNE, GRENVILLE kVti jmm containing tliu books, patters, In the Sound is the Lower Mid lie Ground Uu»y~ which is ttfoccnd c’m? utm, painted with red und restoring the patient Jo a-lj.**• wl Inst., which consume ed the brick building occupied by Mr. Jno. T. Thomas, opjtoslto ltho Gas Works, In this city, was a safe ol the above descriptions containing the books, palters, and tnouey of Mr. Thoman, and although tbo building was detroyed, tho said .SoTe mistained no Injury whatever from the lutonso heat to which it had boon oxposed. On onon- lng the Safe, the contents were round undisturbed, and in tho same ordor and condition oa when placed there, excopt a alight discoloration to the projecting ends of a few papers, aud tho backs of oue or two of the books, caused by the steam generated iu tbu Safe, whilo at its greatest heat. Tlio Sato and contents, as it cuwo from tlio ruins, may still be scon, in tho possession of Mr. Thomas, at tuo Gas Works. A largo assortment of these cele brated Safes always on band,and for Bale by C. II. CAMPFIK1J), Agent for tlm Manufacturers, July 28, 1866. 171 Bay-st., Savannah, Ga. I tako pleasure iu corroborating the foregoing state ment, and iu addition would add, that the books are now in use. J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 20th, 1856. ocrtO—tl DYING AND RENOVATING ESTABLISH ME NT, 73 YORK 8THKRT. NKAll TBS COURT HOUSE, SAVANNAH, GA., Eatabllahcd In 183il* 3 HHE Subscriber grateful to bis friends and L patrons for tholr continual favors, would state at in addition to the Improvements iu DYING, ac quired by him during his last visit to England and - Scotland, has mado urrongemunts for extending hi? 1 business, by which he is now onabled to dyo a greater variety of colors on silk and woolen dresses, ! 4 „ I4IV Vlll , „ ■U»wto, ftc., which he trust, will generally i,lo.so can, fiainto.l willr red nerl liliitk li.iri K ..nt,. nil nhn mav int-nr him niilh (hnlr nilrnnsun . . .. .... . . ... restoring black horizontal stripe!—is p’lnced in twelve leot water at low tide, on the lower jHilut of Urn Middle Ground, lu mark the two rhatmuls. *1 .iiminis Light boars N Eby K. North |H*int of Jekyl Island 8 E by 8 S. Middle Middle Grouud Buoy—U a Mieoud class nun, painted red, with No 4 In while—is placed in eighteen foci wuter at low tide, near the elbow nt tho Middle Ground, aud must be left on the star board baud entering. North point of Jekyl bar.i N K E. Brunswick jiolut W by S. Upper Middle Grouud Buoy—is a fcnuut eku-s nun, painted red, with the No fi iu white—D plueed iu 18 feet water nt low tide, near tiie upper end ol the Middle Ground, mid Uiu»t be left ou Hie slur- board hand entering. Brunswick point bears W ii S. Mouth of Jekyl Creek 8 X K. Notk.— In running in lor .St Siinou? Bur bring the Ugiit to bear N W by W X W, white in lour fathom^ water. This bearing ns a course will take you up to tlio Outer Bar Buoy and into Urn Sound, p.i-sing tile buoys as directed. By order of tho Light House Board. C. MANIGAU1.T MORRIS, j c28—tf L. II. Iuspectnr, Ctli District. NOtfICU TO MAiUKEltS. a putleni t' HEALTH AND IR1IV. Ilclmbolil’s Highly (.'en rent ruled Com* pnuml Fluid Extinct Siu-sniuuJHu. For purifying the Uiooti, removing al! diseases uri- sing Irom excess of Mercury, exposure and im prudence iu life, chronic l onstitutiouul dlseosoe, uri.-ing from au Impure statu of Bior>d, und the only reliable und oflvctual known icinedy for the euro of Scrofula, Suit Rheum, Scald Head, Ulcer- utions of the Tliroat ami l?-*g», l’aiiis and Swelling? ol Hm Bones, Teller, J’impk-s on the Kate, und all Scaly Eruptieus of the Skin. It Is gruliiying to the proprietor of those medicines to bo aide to .‘trite that il is now nt-ui ly three years eluce they were tir.-t introduced, during which time they hnvebeeu extensively used in vuiions parts of tlie United State* 1 , and have given to patient and practitioner the highest degree of satisfaction intiie various oa-:es ii^jfiiich they have been employed ; whether in towflpbimiry. hospital or private prac tice, they have mviiriablv given the most decided und unequivocal satisfaction, aud produced the most fittlutary and beneficial effects. Numerous letters bavo been received from the most /distinguished . x. 1 tide, and must be loft on the starboard lug. Little Cumberland Light bear? \V by W I South point of Jekyl N W by W. 1 Middle Buoy—i? a second class eon, painted led, I witli the No 4 in white—is placed in nineteen feel water at low tide, near the High North Breakers, uud must bd left on the starboard luiud entering. Cuinlaud Light bears W by N )J S. South poitit oi Jekyl N W X W. Inner Buoy—Is u second class can. painted black, with No 1 in white—Is placed iu twenty one I'ei-t water ut low tide, ucur a dry shoal running oil from Cumberland Island, und must be left on the port Royal Medalion Royal Velvet, Mocet Willoti. Mocct Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Rower I/>otn Brussels. physicians in the country, and from llie professors i S!. rc ? r « ain ’ of several medical colleges recommending in the highest terms the vulue or these medicines, and " ' tholr superiority over ull other preparations for such complaints us the propiictor recommends. •VIEW CKOF CUBA MULASS^—Thoc* P XI go of the Abbott Dovcreaux, dally eziKjciS for sale iu lots to suit purchasers, by Jtte'H KOlXiKHs .v NtjKKlM uxhp«t akd tpnoisffinv WAREHOUSE, 140 Cirtuirw ami 67 St. Julien Sired* T HE UNDERSIGNED would take this opi,i,i tunliy to express to hi- friend.- und the imi. „ generally, his sincere thank.- for then liberal tmti,„ age und iaflucuce. which hu> reaulte.i in exu-u-|,,|., hlstrado to ail part? of the State. Also, Camtiw FIoi Ida, Alabama and Teurn 8soe. thereby eiiabm. him Pi exhibit a stock unsui passed in any Soutbi- city. Families, Merchants, Hotel Kee*t*i>, and ytu,,., boat Owners are particularly invited to exuniUn-- u present Bt<x:k, which is now complete lu all it, various deiwrtmenta, consisting in (Kirt oi tbefollna lng goods, viz : CAM‘El UKfAMMEM. English Druggets, ,,a ,, rious widths,) Mosaic Hearth Uug„ Velvet and Chenille Kiw, Tun«lKii f a, ¥ Piano nud table Covert, Brocuteliea, T HE buoys ut St. Andrew’s Inlet and Sound have been arranged in Hie following manner: Bar Buoy—is a second class can, painled red, with such complaints us the propi tetor recommends. the So 2 in white—is placed hi sixiceu water at low Xu morons preparation? <d'.S,trsaj‘.trii:a ami ofBachu f 1 hand enter*. and various u:ode> of prepju ing them have been J ,}r m ! n , 1K ’ ’ ‘ v given, nil of which of course will differ according to | u f,re,wl n,u ‘ f 4 tho mode of preparation which each individual may ' adopt. These medicines require considerable euro iu the i preparation and the employment ot different men strua lu successive operation to take up the extrac tive matters, nud. in consequence, are most fre quently improperly ma le, and not (infrequently , much impaired, if nut rendered totally inert, by tho injudicious and unskilful management of those mmc- i quuiuted with pharmaceutical preparations. It is therefore of tho highest con -idi ration mid itu)Kirt- Door Mat? (ovia y variety ... Silver k Bras- Hair M. i Wool Dutch. Carnets Bindings, fee. ; CURTAIN AND VPilULSTEIt YDEDa R all who may favor him with tholr patronage. Gentlemen's garments dyed, cleaned or renovated as may be required, in the same superior style which has generally go much pleased his patrons aud frlenda. Table Covers, aud ladles’ Crape Shawls, Ac., cleanod and finished In the first style. Ladies’ Bonnots dyed, bleached aud pressed “j the most fashionable styles. Orders from tho country promptly aUeuded iu. Terms moderate. When parcels are sont by steamboats or railroad, word should he sent him by lotter through tho post ofllco, so that he may know where to call for them. --ihio ALEXANDER CALLOW AY. HBINTZEBLBIANN’H ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER. T HE distinguished favor with which this essence has been roxeived throughout all sections ot tho Union us a romndy at ouoo safe, agreeable and effectual for lucipieut Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, Weak und relaxed Bowels, Prostration by heat or fuligue, Dyspepsia, Flututeuce, Colic, Cramp, lan guor or Debility from sedoutary habits, &c., has in duced the proprietor to givolt every publicity in his power. Upou its morrita comment U unnecessary, as its own intrinsic worth is its best eulogy. It car ries with It the evidonce of Its importer excellence, freely attested to by the young, tho old, uud scores of families who. prompted by u careful regard for their health aud comfort, uro dully adopting it as au iNnwrxxgABiJt family rxstRi>Y. Theru is perhaps uo medicinal preparation extant so simple and harm* less, yctsalutary und effective, whose worth will be more appreciated or uuivorsallv adopted lliuu the liquid Ginger prepared by Holntzolman. For Bate by J. E. DkFORD, Druggist, JolO 3in Savnimau, Ga. hand entertain* Cumberland Light bears 8 \V by W U nce to the publi^ and to the funnily that there ii W, Soutli point ot Jekyl .N \\ X \\. ; should be standard prcjHiration- oi uniform strength 111 tlio Smiml Is till. Miilill.. (iriimi.l Huoy—-wuml MI ,| fiSjo-Ini,' tliu moil oavuiiUisw. To otli-ct this ! ‘ ‘ “**' 1 *’ ‘ ! ‘ I and obviate; tho evil alluded to, l have mado u uum- stripes—placed iu ton feet water at tow tide, I point of shoal running down from the &tiiht River. and nearly in the middle of the Sound. Vessel- ; must not pass to the westward ol h. (’umberluud 1 IJght boars 8 by E X K. Inner point of Jekvl N , ff a w. I Buoy at tho sutrauoe of Satiila River—i? a .-aenud 1 cla-3 can, painted black, with No »it» white—i? j placed iu ten feet water at loft'tide, und uvist be , loft nu the port hand entering. Cumberland light I bears S by K. Outor point of Jekyl bears N K. I . Nom—lu running iu for St. Andrew’s Bar bring the Light to bear W by X X N’i while in four fatii- j otiis water. This bearing us a course will take you up to the Bur Buoy, then liuul off to tlm northward j until the Middle Buoy, No 4 l? iu range w.tli Hie IJght, (to avoid two tamps in a direct line, W by X ii N, between Iho two buoys.) wheii steer for it— i jmssiug it to the southward. From lid- buoy a X W by W X W course will bring you into the Found, j By order of the Light House Board. C. MAN1GAUI.T MORRIS, Je28—tf L. 11. Inspector, (Jth Di.-trict. 'AHTMLM lace aud Mu-diu Curiaiuj Gilt Cornici'?, Damask, Gilt I’ius and Riunls. Worsted and Cotton Damask, Tassels, Loom us Cords; Velvet aud Plush of various colors; Wtailnv 8hados, new style. Also, every variety ot Furuilure Covering. Iriu* mings and matcriaL? for decoruting. FLOOR OIL CLOWS. From two to Tweuty-four feet wide, lor tiaibtu, Ko<jina, cut to Ul without a .-earn. The subscriber will oblige hiinseifto makeUh prices on ull description of guods a» low as (begun, quality ecu be purchased lu any Northern city. M3T Carpels cut to Rooms and good? seut to ui) part of tho city t ree of charge. An experienced Upholster will attend totti. making uud laying of Carpets aud Oil Cloths wkv- desired. The decorative and curtain dopuriuirtil h her of oxperiinofita to ascertain the most effectual) “ charge ol uu Upholster of acknowle.'getn.iiteiut ■ ... ... J »wu W. ILGIIgN, Agent. 140 Congress und 67 St. Julieo-su -Sb: IMF » Brooke HallFemale Seminary, MEDIA, DELAWARE CO., PA. MISS MARIA L. KASTMANN, PtuxriFAi.. This Semltiary, located iu the de lightful and healthy village of Media, itbirtcon miles from Philadelphia, by {Railroad, will bu OPENED ON WEDNESDAY, September 10th, I860. Tne commodious building, now in process or orec- tion, with all the modern improvements, will be finished by tho first of August, und will contain such accommodations, both in point of taste and comfort, as cannot full to satisfy parents that while their daughters arc enjoying tho benefits or mental cul ture, they have siho the comforts of a refined home. This institution is established with u view to afford to young ladies the most perfect combination of ad vantages for the attainment of a thorough and ac- complibhed education, and no pains or expense will be spared to rendor it in reality what it professes to be, a school or superior morit. Miss Eastman, the Principal, was at tho lioad of a school lu Now wig- land previous to her residence in Pennsylvania, and for tho last six years has been kuownto the patrons of ABton Ridge Seminary, as presiding teacher iu tluit Institution. The Rt. Rev. A. Potter, Bishop o: tho Diocese of Pennsylvania, says:— “Miss M. L. Eastman, who proposes to open a Young Latiion' Gom.uary iu Modla, Delaware Co., Pa., in September next, has been known tit the sub- scribor for several years past. He has a very high opiniou or bet cupucity, etllcleucy ami devoteduoss os an educator. She lias had a large ami success ful experience. The building which is to bo erected for her uso will contaiu every accommodation. Tlio village aud surrouudlug country uro distinguished for liea tbfulness and beauty, and the subscriber him coufldonee that parents who entrust their daughters to Miss Eastman will have no reason to regret it.” Miss Eastman will be aided by nu clllcieut corps of foachors. The French language will bo taught uud spoken byn 1 arislan lady, residing iu tho family. .f. . n > porman, Spanish uud Italiuu languages will receive due utteutiou. Tho Natural Sciences will ho taught, with the aid or u large and expensive apparatus. The Musical Department will bo under the charge of a lady eminently qualified to Ull the situation; uud all preferring a mate teacher ou tho Plauo or lu Singing, cau have the benefit of a Visiting Teacher from Philadelphia. Drawing and Paiutlug will be under the direction of a lady accomplished in tho art. Tho number of pupils is limited to forty. Thu Terms for Board andTultiuu in all tho brunch es except Music, aro $160 por session or five mouths. Miss Eastman bus liberty to refur lo tho following gentlemen:— IU. Key. A< Potter, IU)., und the Episcopal clergy Hun. E; Pierce, President ortho United Staton. Hon. 8. P. Clmso, Oovcruor ol'O .fo. Hon. N. B. Baker, Ex-Governor ui' New Hump shire. lion. M.W. Tap pun, M. U, from New ltov. N. Stem, of Norristown, I’a. Hov. A. McLeod, C'learlleld, Pa. Pierce Butter, Esq,, of Philadelphia. •I. B.Oklo.Fiiq ,Jo. E. W. Clark, Esq., ( fo. George Wharton, Esq., do. Christopher lower, PoltsvlUc, Pa. Gcorgo Wytiiun, St. IjjuIb, M(». Hon. P. C. Johnsou, WasUiuglou, D. C. For furtbor particulars, or for circulars upply to the Principal, MISS MARIA EASTMAN, JolO eod 3ui Media, Delaware Co. Pa. • P121iIoBic aEiS; PUTNAM'S Mnothly Magazine for May. X */auk lxjslio’s Gazette or Faslfious for Ifuy. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Review for April. ‘ <JRscidvod and ft»r kale by WARNOCK k DAVIS, may 10 ' 169 Congress stroet. fopaale FRENCH MILLINERY AM Dress Making. MRS. KRKKLANMm-open e«l at her Rooms, No. 174 Brouglituu Street, a tine selec tion of Spring Mimicry, ami is constantly receiving per steam ors, new and different styles of Bonnets; also, Dress and Mantilla putterns. $57* Bonuota cleaned ami pressed u» itsuai. aprlO ICE PITCHERS. DOUBLE Water Pllclicrs, Some new and beautiful design?, Plated and Brlla- nla. At the Hjuso Fortdshlug Storo, 166 BROUGHTON STREI’f, HORACE MORSE. Savannah, April30. aprSO ftm TO WOOL SELLERS. rpHE Uuderaigned have this day opened a J. Store in Congress street, opiswita the Market, for the purchase of Wool, Sheep Skins, Hides, Roes Wax, Deer Skins, aud Country Produce iu general. The highest cash prices will ho paid for ail tlio above articles on delivery ,in Savannah. Mr. I.. J. Gl’IL- MARTIN has been appointed as Agent, to whom all persons having business transactions with the mi- (foreign ed in ay upply. J. W. SMYTHE k CO. Savannah, May 19, I860. mu,v20 PIANO FORTES. HAVING lately rocelved large ad ditions to our PIANO FORTES, wo aro onuhled to oiler at this time the greatest variety irom the bust mumt- fncturere, from tho pluinost square lo tho most elab orately carved, nud from six tu seven octaves. Our Plano? aro solected from tlio mamifncturere whom we lutvo full confidence iu, uud wo aro par ticularly rcquoHted by thorn to give a guaranty with every instrument sold by us as regard? durability, tone, &c. Persons in waut of a first rate Instrument may ro ly with safety upon getting such u one by selecting from tho following makers, whose instruments wo endeavor to keep constantly on hand, viz : IL Wor cester, J. Cldckering k Sou, Nuuus k Clarke, Dacuu k Ravens, H. Waters, and llainos, Brothers k Cura- mlng- I. W. MORRELL k CO. aug 27 coui. Himus av i THE ABBOR BILLIARD SALOON, (ui’BTAIRP) Corner Bull and Bryan streets, over Barber shop. June 27 J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent. B A T S BC O T J £» 33, HOT, COLD AND SHOWER. I HAVE been asked to allow the liatii Rooms to remain open lo n later hour than nine o’clock : 1*therefore give tiolico that from this dale tho Hath Houso will ba upon until cloven o’clock nt night. Price 26 cunts, rfix tickets for $i. Jo27 _ J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent. 1 York. BULS. FUHMin Mvi ]iy may- CRANK, liotli IratiiH arrivu lu Ruriloiwvllla In unipl. umu : vw*y .. . i.I.a .lift nfilln I ll**n,,n .lul A I am am.I — I >■ I) . JI to take tlio train of tlio Orange and Alexandria Hall rend. 'Person* who leave Richmond ut 7J£ a a., cun take tho Orange uud Aloxandrla curs at Gordons- yilte If they enoo.fo lo do so, nM<l by thit) taatn will, touch AJtffcittadi-m by 0.40 r m., but thin Mfoiianyiau [ lickhtihcmoiiiy to Gorfimutvllm.' ’ ‘ 1 " Jfv r -’- If 6nl7tf ' T:l H, I). WHITCOMB, 8upt. rnSKW COTOTT VlMTS-Jual rcoiiroj Vi ui.l lor h»Io by J. W.TUKKIJCELI), ■SylS Oosyro*. an* Wliltbaknr OfMI. •f£i f Casks Ohio Catawba Brandy in store, UV/uiu for Milo by llie only rcrufor Aoouifor Haviuinuli. J. M. KYIIK, • my i* _ IK Bov ilrtil. JUS* RKCE1VEO. ' IKR olKAMKII, ,u tfoouftnibut or (O 'Mlaaiia ami Cliltilrou 1 . I’lalu Straws, aWlAdlw'NHOPUUTAN UONNKTB, IN. KANte’ JUTS ana KhA'IH. AI«o . low HATS. For Halo b.v MRS. FRKKLANI), IT Urousbtou alroob ft f IQLE THHEAD GAUNTLETS.—Tho only ±J-article qf the klud lit the city. For sale by .- , - J. W. THREUCKLl), tniirjH , ow»nr |jT Cqngrera ami yidUkerete. A pples & potatoes- 10 bbte Cbolurt Mercer Potatoes; ‘16 •» “ KuNsnfl Apples, For sale by ; MVI’ l I. A. BROWN. nn FASHIONABLE (JLOTIIli\ii, AT REDUCED RATES. 9 AIWA wi.'h the b AT REDUCED RATES. AlWALN.S cau new be hud by all those who ' h to clothe themselves genteelly, a? 1 will bulnucc of my Uoudy-Made, »t reduceti rates on time, uud ten per cent, oil’ for cash Uu.l uud uvull yourself of the c.hunco to obtain good arti cle?. At tlie Star Clothing Emporium. WILLIAM O PRICE, juue 27 147 liny Mrcet LUl'tt.—60 barrels superfine Hour, exii a quaii- ly. Jut-t received, ami for sale by YONG1C It FKIKIte’ON, - Jy 2 No. »4 Bay street. F " ORK— 60 barrels Mess Pork, 26 Uo Prime do liiudiug aud fur sale by my!4 HULCGMUK. .ItHIXSON .v CO i UPKUloK Choice Goshuu Butter■"'nitil Dutch i Cheoflo, received jH.*r steamer Alabama by may28 J. D. jiiSfcT. | H AY.—lbo bale? prime North River Hay, land- j log till? day from brig Augusta, mat lor sale | iiuhIo of extracting Ifm virtue? of tho Sarsaparilla and the Bnclui, and lo discovi r the most eligible j form for their exhibition. Tbu experiments havuj resulted most favorably, and it i? with much picas- j iir«' 1 now oiler. In the public aud the faculty my i Compound Fluid Extract?, which contain all the vir- i * tno? ol the article? they are repre 1 from in a highly cui.a id rated ibi in. i active preparation? which can bu made. Two tu- ; blc?|K>ou?lui ol the Extract Xursupurtilu, added to a ; pint ol water, i? equal to the id?bun diet drink, uud one bottle fully equate in strength one gallon of Syr up Sarsaparilla or decoction as usualiv made. PRICES: Fluid Extract Ducbu. $1 j»vr bottle, or t* for $5 *• •• Sarsaparilla UertlUcatej ot cure* t»n»l iccommeitduuons from distinguished professors Mid physicians will uccotu , puny each preparation. Prepared and sold by ; U. T. HE1.MB01J), j Piactical and Analytical Chemist, l 203, C'lio.-.liiut at., near the Girard Uou.se Phila. j To be had of Druggists and Dealers in every ace- | tion ol the Lulled States and Uanndos. All letter? for the medicine directed tu the ptopri- | otic receive immodiate attention, an«l safe deliveries | guarautceil. *ept 1—ly-dtw . o/OlIN ii. .TlUOiili ^ CO., GUIDON'S Ill’ll.DINGS. 8AVANN.\H.. Ga. ' WHOLES A L E k it ETA IL iJii V(! GISTS. Would call the atto ,,, hm of Merchant.*, Factors, 7ICT Piuidctv. I’liy sicians and other?, to their ex i tensive aud well elceted stock, coniprieing 1 every article In their line ofbusmes?, and which they offer for sale on the m«*?t rcasonublo terms for eu.«b, or approved credit, viz; PAINTY, VARNISHJ ; *>. til.A.*. - ?. AC., White Lead. Pare and No. i ; Tieiurm’sCaiojn. dry ami in oil; Japan, l.'opai. ami Cuacli Vurnishc? *, Linseed Oil, cpint? Turpentine, Window Glass, Put ty, Gold Leaf, Paint Brushes, tvish Tools, and Gla* xiers’sDinmuuds. LAMP, MACHINERY AND TANNERS’ GlL ; , Bleaelnal Sperm, Whale mid foird t.’il?, for burtdng ; all description? of Ull for muehinery, viz., Patent Oil Unbleached Rpcttn, bird nud Rap- S>od Oil; uiso Tanner?,’ Nest.-, Foot and Sweet Oil. GROCERS’ ARTICLES. Nutmegs, Mncu. AUpice, Cmu:tim<u, ivpper,.Ginger, Mustard,Suluratits. Soda. Peariusli, SwucttMl. Starch, Fie Blue. Matches. *ke. FOR PilVsIUlANs. A great vurlcty of the lust French. English, aud American Chemical?, Phurmaccr.tical Preparation?, Scloct iwwdcrs, hurgicai liistn'WcxnsJ Vials Specie Jars, Mctalic Saddle bag?. Also, CAM PHENE AND BURNING FLUID. Auy ono who may favor them with their orders may depend upou their receiving the buslnUcutiou, and tbnt nil goods furntehed will’ be oi a reliable quality. Should they not give entire sati?im;tfon, they may be returned at the option of the purchaser. mull H) tl *y.~ 13. I)K FOUII, APOTHECARIES HALL. S. K. Corner of Broughton and Barnard . c tn*ut?. tavau- ____ nab Ga.. \Miole?Rlemni retail Dealers in Drug?, Medicine? and Chemicals, Dye Woods und Dye Stull?, French, English, m.d American Perfum ery, Fine Toilet and Shaving b'oaps. Combs and Brushes of every description. Surgical and Dental Instruments. Trurao* and Supporter? of ail kind?. Spices, Sunils, Manufactured Tobacco, All tbo Patent or Proprietary Medicine? or the day. Superior Ink-. Pure Whies ami llrandieH for Mediciral purpo-c*. Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, &c. N. n.—R*pedal attemion given to the nroparation of Physiciaus' Prescriptions and Family Rocipos. Ship, Family and Travelling Modicine Cose?, With plain Direction? for uso, including Dircctiun? foi treatment incases of poisoning, Drowning, Ac _ »P7 fy C l OILS ANU CORN SI UAL.—1000 bus prime. ) Corn, White and mixed; 6fi do fi • sh Corn iloal n Blore and for sale by ii..»? o» err:- i r i • r r< »\ ro R & VIi l-*REAI> { WIEAD 111 Tliat is, U‘you run eco; und fil you can’t see, you can find i ail kinds of “helps to hoc,” ut the Watch und Jewelry Store of D. B. Nichols A Co., in Congress street, next door to the turner of Whitaker, where you •;«» purchase Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, and Fancy Goods, n«« low ns at any other store in the country. Wo have received per ?teum?hip Alabama a fresh lot of those liuo Steel Spectacles ; also, a supply of Pebble aud Poj iscopio Leu?, which we are prepared to lit iti nil klud? of frame?, at short notice. Our Perbeople Lens (so called fr»»m t|i«|r peculiar shape) have au advantage over all other?, ns they have a greater range of toon?, so that the reader Is not compelled to hold the book or paper at a curtain dtetance from the eye. (all ami see. I». H. XUTIUI.R k Co. No charge for showing good?. _umr 11 d. It. N. A CO. ii 01 ' 1 upr2l» BIUtiilAM, KELLY'A CO skill. ocll8 DR. SANFORD’S IN VIGOR ATOK, I S a mild laxative, touic and stimulant,and b recommended to tho public, relying upon Itsta =:v,I triu - ic worth In the cure orthefouowiug complaint I i • Ui Krethe n S 1 Ail Millions Dorangetnouta, Sick Headache, ’ - hl V.. 1 u .' 1 , sia, Habitual Cohlivcness, Chronic Diarrhoj, Twlv- Pain in tho Stomach and Bowels, General P«lllit> Female Weakness, Ac.. For sule by Druggists get, orally, and by John. B Moore & Co, aud Wm. W Lincoln, Savannah. ly febl’J rki TIMBER I TlMliERM X HE Undeosignod has just received, for site (600) Five Hundred piece* of good sUlppia Timber, averaging over one thousand feet to stick, 9 fob JEFFERSON HUDFJtTS M ACKEfiEL, HERltrxurSALMOO*- 2 bbis large No 1 Mackerel, fi do do N'ofi do fi Uo do No 2 do 2 bait bbte Bluo Fish, 2 do pickled Herrittk fi do No 1 Salmon, 6 quarter bbls No l >lurmtn. lo kits No 1 Muckiirul, 10 do No 2 do 6 Kits Tongues and Sounds, 1000 lbs Cod Fish. For sale low by Jan2G J. A. MlOWV RATES of ADVERTISING. Fur otio square, of800 ems or loss, of auy type not larger than Nonpareil, 76 cents for the Ur?t and tu cent? for each subsequent insertion,for any timolwr than ouc month. All Tabular work, with or without Rules; und Ad vertiscincnt? occupying double column, shull b; charged double tlio above rates. Advertisements of whatever length, for any te less than one month, to be charged at tromte’t rates. For a longer time at the following rates No. olBquarc8[lmo|2 mos|amos[4 mus|tliuu>| 1. ur- 1 Square,.... <10 16 $20 $24 <30 MO 2 Squares... 10 22 26 28 ■30 3 do .... 20 27 32 36 44 >’) 4 do .... 24 82 38 42 62 6 Uo .... 27 36 44 46 60 te 6 do .... 30 40 60 64 C6 to 7 do ..., 32 43 64 58 70 1U0 8 do .... 34 46 68 02 74 life ti do .... 3fl 48 til tie 77 m 10 do .... 38 50 64 70 80 m -700 coils Hope, vuyiutis bramlH, all C '10BN-- In store and for sale by as on tlm wharf by iff* I’KA-VK, WKLLSV CO. It) 4 Pavilion iaicus, superior tpmhiy. XeO Ht Zephyr Whaleboue skirt?; French Linen Drillings; York Kills uud Water twist Ittcuclmd Hliln- i lugs. Black Moire Antique Trimming? Black Elastic Units; English Thread Edgings; Hosiery, Ribbon?, Ac. « Just received por steamer Augusta. Jel2 ___ DkWI'IT Jt MORGAN. O aNABUKGS—fill buie? Osimburgsiiiowiun and Thomuston Mills Just rocelved and IV r huIo by JumilH _ CRANK. WELLS k (X». S YRUi’ AND MOLAtidlXin6C bbl? choice'.Now Orlouns Syrup, 76 do do Molasses. Ju?i rwelv ed and for sale by Jy7 SCRANTON, JoaXhTOA uu G ”" UNNY CUft’H—In storo und for sale by JUUo4 I'ADEIJTUKD, FAV k CO. MElUJEil university; PENF1ELD, GA. FACULTY. CKKsitaiN' r. N. M. CRAWFORD, l*. l». nmni-jMiiw. Coilfev, 8. P SANFORD. A. M., MatliHimtic?. J. K. WII.LET. a. M . Clmrnlstry and Natural Philosupliy. H. II. TIT RLE, A. M.. Dalle? Leila.-. V. W U'f.-E, A. M.. Greek and Lnlin l.anguai'e?. - WILLIAM G WOuDFIN/4. Modevp tamgeai'U?. Tian>!««|lful Kx N. M- ORAWI-oRD, J'?. ft;, i FAjolosiusticul 11if lory and itiiiifoal Lileraiare WILLIAM WILLIAM?, A. M., Systemalic and Puetio'Al Thoology. Atndeiuy. • THOMAS A. SKAI*, ITiueli»al. Tho Coimmmcemeut is held on tiio lust Wednesday lu July. Tho uoxt To. tu will 04'imiM‘uco on thu lust Wod- tiosday In August. Tlm prlco of Board iu tlm village Is $10 per mouth; washing, men rout, fuel. ki.., i-fi. Uy order j if the Board o| Trustees. my 12 2i|i S. LA NI >1 »UM, Secrataiy. C Oft A MOI.AHJSKH— 'Iho cargo •! tho brig R. H IsHwmu, or superior qua'ltv, Korssto by Mftjlfi M HADRLffORD, FAY * 00. For auy time not above specified, a pieporliou churgo will be made. A deduction of 26 per cent from Ibe above r*w> will be made ou udvertisementH appearing exclu sively on the fourth page of tho dally. Advertisements ordered three times n week, will he charged two-thirds the above rates. Special notices, 10 cent* per line Ibr the first, ami 5 cents for oach subseqent ihsoi tiou, and in aocas* to be subject to contract. Mnrrlugs notice? |1- * u uerul invilutiuns 60 conta euoh. No ?i>«dttl noliw inserted for less than 60 cents. Obituary NotWi Reports, Resolutions, ur Proceedings of auy Society. Association, or Corporation, ordered to hepubmn- ed, 5 cents per lino. Steam boats w.ill be advertised at $40 per annul for each bout advertised. Steamships, where but one is running, <40 per an mini; if two or raoro, <30 each. Auctioneers’advertisements uot tube subject te contract, but to be charged ul the rates preferibw per square. The palter, uuijor no circumstance?, to he induii ed in a contract. Professional und business cauls not czceedJni * line?, will bo inserted nt <20 jier annum. Gulls on portpus to become candidate?, will w inserted it-, other advertisement?, lo ho jwld ‘ ur ,e variably in ndvancu. Announcing candidates for office, 610, lo bo, 1* J in advance. Advertisement* not marked ou the cetff '«• speciffeil time, will be inserted until forbid, »m payment exacted. . When any bill for two rnoiitbs advertising) w*' than contract, amounts to over <50, u doduraoa w 26 per cent will be made, ... Yuany advertising, with privilege ol ekhfigo be taken at the following rates ; For one square, renewable once u Week. '• “■ “ twicu “ v “ ** i< «« 3 times or ortepei Evot y aildiiUuiul square oonlraded for fo wWW ed one halt the above rate* additional. v Yearly mlvertisors shall bo limited fo contracted for. All contract? shall ho in wriw^ .-dating definitely tlio nature of the business advertised. Any advertisement? uot yroycti) ne-ned with tho business shall be charged*ep»w- ly, and also auy excess of matter over the W’W'o contracted for J ■ ' r.,:.. ^ Contract udveriisemeuu jisynble quartt'wi vortisomiMita from strniiecre and tronstaWffffHa (wiyuble in advance. All others will be due when called fori Regularudvorlism*? and alloiher?seuuiw»_aw munlcHtioiifi or requiring notice? dusigntd iq tentjon tolainfvfunvertaj ?olrycg,er upy puWrr terlahiinciita. where, vbarge* me midr tor tancc—all uoliccs ol private assocUtions, lice UoslgneU to call attention tu private «itcrj calculated or intended to protuolc iiidlvlau* rests, can wily bo inserted with the under*! I hut tile same, Is,, to .be uiUU for, U‘ iua wtei. - editorial column, jfwteeu con be oufy at ‘w tion of the cdftqr'f*) >h.p}Ba'me wlU be charged « w AitvortUuipq^ ! uud Weekly ttewsRWWfra.lli 8avauuah, W-i ; oureelyv# *- -— *- **• Itl'-'H'M . 1 I'Uo auoyu < to continue 01^1 wltfiffi* .Mi.irallMi cf tho |icrW ror jAm.W wcronimi*. • »■ w. Ii;v,,v >i00-.,Pwi?*n.» jWgfcj- '.n ■ ■. ' TKateffis'" style. Abo, od Iron; Tiff audLshdod Dsth >ttih* | OopgJJJS taitont nte Water OoSdte, Load lilies. Brass and rittoAOtokt, Fnroe PunMi Hose. For »alo at tho House ffurntah Store, n* "ar~- BMuoimm i ..rATss « ■unwlYvs .SlrWJnws. “ -#• gStJSL " ’luill Htuuig.nl by lb> *