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«VtO? ffy^rw’pwy POUU'J out by
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awttrco.8.
urnkoHoiA,
ATHAM COUNTV—To tU whom II an
sKNtSJyfflSSjwlS^^ffinU
mMoalhoBnaioor WUHom WriiMIhtM wo,
Ihnwori, to ctto ouo oamooUh oil trtom It my
aniiiiii to b« Md Appear before iM Court, to
Mke nMoiilm (Ifur toer hare) on or before the
Et SSdafU* November next, othwl* raid ltd-
u Joan HU bo, Uq., Ordlnory Ibr Chothom
ommy,uuoMhtdoy # . ao .
r ^StSw tt »S«»oer« ; C 5*hcr!*i Ma?y Ann
Uaat will apply at the Court of Ordinary for let*
•are Itewl-nry on the eatate oT Jatnee I’. Dent,—
Ikon are therefore to die and admonish all whom
II aar concern, to be and appear before said Court,
to Mate objections (ir any they have) on or bolero
the fftnt Monday in Docember next, otherwise sold
tetters wtU bo fronted.
Witneee John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
Oeeaty, this Udrd day of Juna. 1865.
jel jOHN BIloBO, O.C.G.
MTATBdrGKOUCi IA,
CHATHAM taiUNTY.—to all whom It may con-
\J corn: whereas, Patrick Kyan will apply at tho
(ban or Ordinary for letters of administration on
the eeiale of Deatel Golhas:
TIhm we, wereTure, to cite .ml utmoutab .11
Whom a may caMun, to be end appear before uald
Pearl bnMelre ■ ■lechnn ((any iboy have) on or be-
•we Uelrat Hwdny In Auyual nail, olberwhe «ald
/ letters will be granted.
Wltaeee. John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
Gouty, this twenty-third day of Juno, I860.
June n JOHN bilbo, o. o. «.
mJTATB of grorgia ,
B ULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom It may con
cern : Whereas, Asa Johnson will apply at tho
rtci Ordinary for said county, for letters of ad*
■lalsiratlon, with tho will annexed, on the estate
of Mary Williams, late or said eounty. deceased:
are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
^fcallwfcotnit ma:
see, John K Hines will apply
ary for Isttars dkulMory •< ad-
mlnlatrater on the hstate of Jam os C. Illties i
Hues are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whotnlt may ooncern, to be and apiioar beforo said
Court to make objection (If auy they hare) on or be-
forethelrsrMoo^ky laDocombornext, otherwise
Witness, John Bilbo, Km. Ordinary lor Chatham
county, thu fourth day of June, 1866.
Juno 6 JOHN BILBO, o. o. c.
ADMINliTHATOll'jl 8ALR«
TJUR.SUANT to au ordor of tlm Honorable the
X Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, posted
June torm, 1861. will bo sold, ot ‘ho first Tuesday
In August next, before tho Court imuso door In said
county ot Chatham, bctwueu tho legal hours of sale,
tho following property, to wIL: Lota Nos. three {ft)
and four (4), being partoftiardeu lot No. nlno (w),
Spring Hill, City of Savannah, rronUng ou Railroad
street; also tho following negro slaves: .lack, Peter,
Alexander and Sarah. Sold as the projicrly or tho
estate of Samuel Ur illln, laioofsald county, deceased,
for the bcnelU of tho heirs and creditor* of said es-
». HICHARD WAYNE,
Administrator do bonis uon, on
Jc4 Estate of Satnuol (irilllu,
ORORuiA,-eiiAVnAMcaCilvrVr~
O N tho first Monday In August next, 1 will apply
to the Ordinary of Chatham county for leave
to soli the negro slaves boonging to tho ostato or
Clara A Ogilbay, decoa*ed, Ibr the bonctlt of tho
heirs and credit >ra of said estate.
Juno 4 JAMES A. UROCHK, Adm’r.
New Yortt,F
. jambs'b. nm.K»,
DEALER AND IMl’ORTEtt OK
W.tchea, Jnnh^HInr Ware, K.n-
xo. ts, notnrn 2d mow, nuunn-niM.
•epl» IB
wkoai N ut eoBcwn, la M tad upper beroro said
Oowtw Baku objection (If any they hayol ou or
tafbraiMlnl Kooday la August noil, othorwlso
■aid letters will be granted.
Wllaaaa. William Lee, Eaq., ordinary Ibr Bulloch
aouaty, Iba 3otb day of Jane, ISM.
Juaefa WIIXIAH I .EE, o. a. o.
UKOHUIA, UUISHTV COO.Vl’V.
moan whom It may coacorn: Whereas, Mrs Ea-
I ran 1 Jones, Admlalslralr.x ujwu tbo cstato or
JsnssNAouei, hto of liberty county, deceased,
will apw to the Court of Ordlawy or said county
for Uwars dlamlssory;
TMaoare therefore toclte and admonish all whom
U may oowoern, to be and appear beforo said court,
to man ohlecUoas, If any they have, In torm* of
the law. otherwise said letters will ho granted.
Wltaeas. W P Garldeati, Ordinary for liberty
county, this 10th of January, 1856.
Jylft—2 W. P. OIRADEAU, o. t. c.
S TATE OF GEORGIA—BULLOCH CO., May 20th.
IMA—Two months alter date application will
made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said
Oountr for leave to sell all the lands belonging to
the estate of Michael Donaldson, deceased, for tbo
beaeAt of the heirs and creditors and said deceased,
miM-lw JOHN E. GIBSON, Adm’r.
“ ITATR OT GRORGIA.
iULLOCH COUNTY—To all whom It may con
iern: whereas. Joslah Davis will apply at tho
ol Ordinary for letters of administration ou
~ ‘ of Henry Davis, late of said county, do-
m
Court
a hot* are. therefore, to cite and admonish nil
whom it may concern, to be and appear before said
Court, to mako objection (If any they have) on or
before the first Monday in August next, otherwise
■aid latters will bo granted.
Witness, william Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch
county, this 27th day of June, 1860.
* “ WILLIAM LEE, o. c. c.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
B ULLOCH COUNTY—To nil whom it may con
cern : Whereas, General F. Mikell, will apply
MUM inert of Ordinary tor letters or administration
with toe will annexed, on tbo estato or Martha
Groover, MU of said county, deceased :
These ere, therefore, to cite and admonish nil
whom tt mav concern, to be and appear beforo said
Court to make ohJoctlon (if any they have) on or
before taeflrat Monday tn September next, other
wise saw letters will be granted.
Witness. William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch
•county, this 21st day or July, 1866.
&M WILLIAM LEE, o. n. c.
GRORGIA, CAMDEN COUNTY.
f|TWO MONTHS alter date, application will be
JL maue to the Honorable Court of Ordinary for
eald oounty, for leave to sell tho following named
negroes : nose and her three children, Irene, Mi
nis and joe; belonging to tho estate of Louisa Tomp
kins, deceased, for the benefit of said heirs.
WILLIAM B. THOMAS, Guardian.
Jefferson ton, June 10, 1860, Juno 80
GliYNir N HR RIFF’S SALE.
WTTILftj oe sold before the Court House In the city
YT oi Brunswick, county of Glynn, on the Ur>it
Yaesday hi August next, between tho legal hours or
sale, the wtlowlng property, to wit: Ouo lotor (>arcel
of land stiuaU, lying end being in the city or Bruns
wick, in tae county of Glynn, state of Ua.. known
and dUtiagulabed iu the plauor said city us Old Town
Lot, numver two hundred and fifty-throe, and tho
Improvements thereon; levied on by virtuo or n 11
fa usuea eut of the City Court or gavauunah, iu the
county oi Chatham, in favor or Benjamin C Frank
lin vs Charlie E Flanders. Property pointed out
by plaintiff
Jy2 st. V. B. WRIGHT, H.«. o.
NOTICE.
O NE MONTH after date, application will he
maoe to the State Bank ot Georgia, for pay-
meat of a twenty collar bill, tbo left hand half of
which has been lost.
Julys JOHN D. KENEDY
Midway, Alabama, July 1, 1850.
GRORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY.
S IXTY davs after dato, application will be mude
to Urn Honorable C'ouri or Urinary or Bulloch
county, for leave to sell all the lauds belonging lo
the estato or Thomas Crosby, lato of said county,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs And creditors
ef sain estato
Jylft WILLIAM K. CROSBY, Adm’r.
NOTICR.
O NE month artor date application will I
maue to the Bank of the State or Georgia, for tho
payment or aTweuty Dollar Note on tho said
Bank. /No. 42.) the right bund half of which has
been W
One mnain alter dato application will ho mado to
the Marine Bank or Goorgta for tho paymout or a
Twenlv Dollar Nolo, (No. Mi) on Raid Bank, tho
right hand half of which has boon lost,
jrt—in w-4w WM. II. MGUT.
Villa Kica. July 8, 1866.
SOTKifc.
rVTHRkK months after date application will ho mado
X- to vw Marine Bank of Savannah, for tho pay-
mentot two Twenty dollar bills, vis.: letter B, 8070,
and letter u. 1*07. tho left hulves of which have been
Met. JrtMES P. HUDSON.
Tallahaesee. Fla., May 17, 1866. 3m» ioy80
NRLHON BWEEZEY,
DESIGNER AND SCULPTOR IN MARBLE.
1 Corner Astor Place and 4tli Avenue,
w cojobk raoxmirr to tux anon uhiukv am» tux saw
lUBLX HOl'BX, XIJW TOKK.
mHB moot extensive variety and the largest
1 stock of Monuments, Tombs, Hoad Stone*, Ac.,
InAmcrica, can bo found at this csUblUhiuunt, from
plain to tho most claborato and oruate iu design and
workmanship. In addition to tho stock always ou
hand, a great vorioty of drawiugs, appropriate and
original may bo found, from which work will be ox-
ccutod promptly to ordor.
Ordora faithfully oxocutod, and shipped to auy
point available by water or steam.
Persons visiting tho city of Now York on pleasure
or business are rospcctfolly Invited to visit this es
tablishment. ucta
too,,'
jk?'
BROUGHT TO JAIL.
Brought to Jail in riwalnshnro, Emanuel Co.,
on the 4lb Instant, a negro nmn; ho suys hU
name is Harry; that ho belongs to tin* o-tale
ol Tlionia* Clay, of ,<ryau Oounty, Ga. He is
of light complexion, with u slight scunover tho left
cyo;about 5 foots); itiche* iu height, uud ahAit 8G
years old.
llio owner Is requested to -come foiwurd, pay
charges and take him away, as ho will ho dealt with
as the law direct*. HENRY OVERSTREET,
Je9 _ _ Ja'or.
NOTICE. -
A LL persons having demands against the estate
of Richard F. Williams, late of Chatham coun
ty, deceased, are hereby uotitled to present them
within tho time prescribed bylaw to the subscri
ber ; and ail Indebted lo tho said estate are request
ed to mako Immediate payment to
M. B. MILl.KN,
Administrator do bold* uou.
March *J6—Gw ltwtJySl—J« 7
" STA'TK UKUkUilUlt, "
C HATHAM COUNTY—fo all whom It inaycou
corn: Whereas, the estate of Jeretniab Mc
Donald lies uureprosented iu consequeuco of the
death of Nathan Browton, the cxbcutor, and uuless
some Ut and competent person applies lor tho ad
ministration of said estato, with the will annexed,
1 shall appoint James Wilkinson, or some other Ut
and proj»er person, administrator with the will an
noxed do bauas non, on said estate:
These aro, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concorn, to bo and appear before
said Court to mako objection (if any they have) on
or before the Urst Monday in August next.
Witness, William I<ee, Esq., Ordinary for the
county of Bulloch, this 1‘Jtli day of Juno, I860.
Jol6 WILLIAM LEE, o. c. c.
Hint® of Georgia, Bulloch Comity
A dministrators’ sale.—By virtue or au or
dor from thu houorablo Court of Onliuary of
said county, passed on the Urst Monday iu June,
will be sold at tho court house door of said county,
betwocu the lawful hours of sale, ou tho Urst Tues
day in August, One tract of I-utid, explaining one
hundred and Ufly acres, in said county, on the C«-
nooclieo river; also, a part of four other surveys,
containing sJ.x hundred and thirty-two acres, on Ca-
noochce river, well improved aud in good repair,
consisting of swamp, bay and pine laud, tfoldns
tho property of Nathan Brcwlon, deceased, for the
bcncUt of tho heirs und creditors of said deceased,
Term.* made known uu tho day of suia.
BENJAMIN BKEWTON, 1
SIMON J. BREWTON, )
_Juno 2d, 1850 jo 16
State of Georgia,'Bulloch Coimty.
A DMINlSTRATORh’ BALE—Will be Sold, on tho
Jm. Urst Tuesday In August next, before ths court
houso in Statesboro’, lu eoIU county, under an order
of tho Court of Ordinary, Fifty-lour (64) acres of
Pino Laud, granted to James Deal, and hounded by
lauds of Jurnes Woods, William Alien aud Elmore
Manes, belonging to tho estate of Jatnc3 Deal, for
tho buncUt or tho heirs and creditors of said estate,
Terms made known ou the day of sale.
MARTHA DEAL, ) Adtn’x.
CALVIN DEAL, /Adm’r.
Juno 12th, I860 jo 15
VIRGINIA SPRINGS!
SOUTH-8IDK, ItICmtONlI k IIANVIUJi, AXI)
Virginia & Ten lit..it:
4kS“ SUM .M K 11 -Ufli
,Y 'L ,
jy*
In CoQco Superior Court,
May Term, 1866.
MOTICK.
ClIXTY aavs after date, application will hu mudo
O to Um 'Honorable tho Urdinury ol 5Iululosh
oounty, lor loavo to sell thu real estate, being In
tUscouuiy, of the late James Smith,* kuowu as
&doa (riee) Plantauon sold for the bencilt of tho
betra of aald etUto.
DEAN M. DUN WOODY,
JOHN JONES.
JOHN F. DUNWOODY,
Darien, duly 1,1866.
rnacm divorur
EUxnbettfcauly)
John ciuly. I
TT Hipearinf to the Court, from the return or tho
X Iherur. that the defendant. John Cauly is not to
he foend In Coffee county, ami ho Is not lu the state;
on motion of Wm B Gauhllug, attorney fur libellant,
11 la ordered that service he perfected on rhI<1 de
fendant oy a publication of tills order in one or tbo
publio journals of Savannah, once * month for
three months proceding the next term or this Court,
reqoirlng eald defendant to appear at tho next term
of OofliM Superior Court, In the month of Novem
ber next, and file his defensive allegation to tho
nance-
A true extract from the minutes of tho Superior
Court.
EW’f) AB1ILEY, Clerk.
iVOTICK
A LL persons having claims again*! the estate of
Evan Jones, late of Charlton county; Ga., de
ceased, arc requested to preacui them, iu terms M
law, and those Indebted will please make payment
to tho sub3cribor.
STEPHEN MtCALL, Executor.
Ceutrcvillage, Ga., Juuu l ltli. 1650 jc22
NOTICE.
W ILL he sold, between thu usual hours of sale,
on the first Tuesday lu August next, before
thu court house door In Trader’s Hill, Charlton
county, Ga., Two negro men, (Dick and Tom)—be
longing to the estate of Evan Jones, lute of said
county, deceased. Sold under provisi n of the will
and by order of .the honorcblu Ordinary of said
county. STEPHEN McCAl.L, Kx’r.
Ccutrevillage, Ga., Juiu* l^h, 1856 j.*22
RRLIUIOU.S WORKS,
H ISTORY Of the Great Reformation of the Six
teenth Century, In Germany, Switzerland,&c,
by J II Mcrlu D’Auhigue, flvo volumes complete in
one.
Tho Ufe of Martin I.uthcr, tho German Reform
or, hi fifty pictures, from designs of Gustuv Kouig v
to which is added a sketch or tho rise and progress
of the Reformation lu Germany.
Lffo nml Times of Rev Elijah Hcddiug, D D, late
Senior Bishop of tho Methodist Episcopal Church
by 1) W Clark, D 1).
Sermons on Several O^ca-lous, by the Rev John
Wesley, A M, in funr volumes.
Sermon* from the Pulpit, by H fl B,;-.rem, D ft,
LI. I).
Life of II Biddleliiaii llu-com, ft ft, L !. ft, Jule
Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South,
'by Ilcv M M Henkle, lift.
Posthumous Works of the Rr-v Henry tl Hascom,
D D, *1. L I), one of tho Bishops of um MethiNh.-.l
Eplscojatl Church South, edited by the IL-v Tliomas
N Ralston, A il.
Life of tlie Rev Roherl N’eWton, ft ft, by Thomas
Jackson.
Tho Bards of the Bible, by George Guilillau.
The Analogy of Ueligion—Natural and Revealed
—lo the Constitution and Course of Nature, by Jo
soph Butler, 1.1, ft, lab* J/ml Bishop of fturhuiii.
Baptism-—a treatise on tho nature, jierpetuiiy
suhjucWi, administration, mode, and uses of the ini'
tiatiug ordinance of the Christian Church, by Tho*
OSumuer*.
Baptism—witli reference to it* import, modes,
history, proper into, and the duty of parent* to bap-
tixed children, by .lame* 1, Chapman, u minister ol
the Memphis Conference of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, South.
For kuIc at 16'.» Cougrcgs street by
JU11022 W A KNOCK k ftAVbj.
'SifraTSI MIIIllTSI I S III (ITS!!:
I HAVK juat received a large it.^ortnuMit of
whiteuud figured Shiite, of every quality nt.d
style, and su|N-rhly made, with nollars to makh,
orders will also he taken, and shirts made to suit
any particular style or taste of Hut wearer. Call at
the Star Clothing Etn|Niriiim, 147 Buy street.
my 14 WM. G. PRICE.
1113310 V A L.
The subscriber boa Removed on the
Bay, next door to the Republican
olilce, where he i-> now opening u|
handsome assortment ot H I* R I N Gi
ANll SUMMER GOODS which he will roll by tin
pattern nr make to order in the most fashionable
stylo. Also, Ready Made Clothing for the pre-cat
and coming scuson.
Thankful for pa>t favors, he hope* to merit a con
tinuance of the huiiir.
N. II.—Cutting, Altering und Repairing done at
tho shortcut notice.
Just received White Drill Coats uud Punts, White
and Figured Marseilles Vests, female at a smalt pro
fit.
»pr12 JOHN W. KELLY.
DHAPKIl AND TAILOR.
JEFFERSON STREET NEAR BROUGHTON.
The suliscriher lakes this op|M>rtuuity,
to inform his frieadu uud tho public, that
ho is enabled, from experience, and tho
•Intuitive perceptions of tho truths of.
Bciouce. based on the common rules of nurvoylng
forms, both plnuo and spherical, to cut aud make up
garments to lit the hunuin form in the most complete
and finished stylo, to all who may favor him with a
call.
Boys’ fancy dresses, Ball costumes, Military aud
Firemen’s Uniforms, Ac., Ac.
P. HORACE GRANT,
Jofforsou ut., ooo door North of Broughton street,
dec 7—ly
LIBEL FOB DlVOllUK.
In liberty Superior Court,
Thus, Wilkinson.J Terrn i
r ’ apporing to the Court, by tho return or tho
iheriff, Id tbo above suited case, that the dc-fond-
•M to not to be found In the county, and that ho 1*
D04 to be found In tho state; ou motluuor Win U
Gtaldea, counsel for llbellkot, It is ordered that Mor
tice be perfected on sold defendant, by a publico.
’ lion ef Hus notice once a month for throe mouths,
next preceding the next torm or said Superior Court,
requiring said defendant to be and appear at tho
next torm of Liberty Superior Court to answer In
the eald cause*
A true extract from the minutes of said Superior
Court.
Jy2 d. A. FRASKIl, Clerk.
AXN MOWN ' ')
T>. J. Diforc.
WOXIAII O. DROWN, j
TT appearing to the Court, by the return of tbo
X iheriff, that the defondant, William n Browu,
la not lo he found In the county of Bulloch; on mu-
Boa ef Levi B, ft'Lyim, Attorney for the plaintiff, it
le ordered that the defendant do appear aud fllo hi*
answer or defimslve allegation, on* or bnfoia Um
ini day of the next term of this Court, aud that
pehbeatlouof this WtU be nude iu one of tbo pub-
Me geestled of Iheptty of Savanaah once a mouth for
AtrtMextmt rrnm the mluutes, this 22d day of
m.mS ltM.
._2T» DAVID BEASLEY, usque.
prime May, now laudlug and
Htt is
JL;;
ft!
JlCln
P Ai'EU ilANOf^OS AND HOH1M51W.—
Just received a groat UHSortmcnt of tho nio.-t
elegant iuittorns, with border ft to mutch, fioui 8
cents to $2, at CHAFFER A CO.'S,
sprSO No. 0 Whitaker Klreot.
Ot 31. GRIFFIN,
SUCCESSOR TO LATE M. EASTMAN.
Corner of Bryan and Whilakur Ktrcfils.
HAS now on hand a beautiful as-
Horlmnnt of Jewolry of every did-
cription and kind worn by ladles
and gentlemen, und will sell ut unusually low price*,
I hftvo thi* day received (per Express) u large
stock of elegant tiivor Ware, consisting of Cake nml
Pin KiiIvch, plain and engraved Fish Knl vim ami
Forks, Pickled Knives and Forks, Knives, Forks ami
Spoons, Napkin Rings, Nutmeg Graters, Ac. An., ull
lu Morocco cases, and suitable for presents. 1 have
also this day received an addition to my clock of
halrwork or light colored Curls, Topsys, Druids,Front
Ploccs, Ban/ls, Uucle Tom, fca., which now makes
my assortment complete. Order* rarrived for any
color dcidrcd.
Watches repaired by ami under the supervision
oruelf, mid allother work dono in a workmanlike
manner, and warranted. may 2ft
( \X CONHIONMENT-
V/ 2000 bushel/. Prime Curu;
. J00 do Cow Peas;
200socks "Palace Mills” Flour:
10 bids Raw Glm;
10 do MonongahoU Whisky;
6 do Dometilio Rraudy;
I’or sale low, by
PATTEN. HUT!ON A CO.
B RANDY. GIN, WHISKY AND RUM-For saTo
by (may*)) W1UJAMS * RATCLIFF.
All Li AN G EM KNT.
Shortest, most cutnlurtable uud must ex|M>dillous
Route to thu
VIRGINIA SPRINGS!
THROUGH UY UAVUGIirl
And Baggage Clicckml Through, v.o rpt on Stuges.
VUilors to tlie Virgininta Spring* by thi* route,
take tho South-Side Railroad car* at I’etersbutg, «>r
the Hichuioml and ftiuiville car* at Richmond, at 0
A. M., dully. (Sundays excepted,) uri tve at Lynch
burg to dinner, and thence, ms the Virginia uud
Tenuosnee Railroad, reach Donsack’s iK.qM>tut a 1-4,
and Salem at 4 I*. M., uud at oltliur place uku
Kent. Niimiitt'rson Co’s Flue Line uf
filage* 1
Those via Boiisack's lodge at Finca-tle, dine at the
Bed Sweet, or Sweet Springs, ami arrive at tho
White Sulphur Springs, (17 miles) early uu the
eveulug ortho second day irom Petersburg, «i Rich
mond, without NIGHT rUAVKl*, and with Out 04
mile* or Sluging. Ur b.v thu Balein route, stop all
night at the Roanoke Rod Sulphur Springs, (10
mile* dUtant from Salem,) diuo at the Red wool,
or Sweet Spring*, uud arrive at the While Sulphur
Springs on tho evening of tho following day.
Tho Virginia A Touue**ee Railroad L* located
through a mn*t romantic country, pus*WiUg u cli
mate un*urpA**cd for il* salubriiy und delight)ul tern-
iHjraturo. Tho road pusses the* base Of the
PEAKS OF OTTiSB!
And within three mile* ol the Alleghany Spriugs,
one mile or the Montgomery White sulphur Springs,
aud within four miles of tho Yellow Sulphur Springs;
ull pleasantly situated u tew miles apart, ou the
Eastern slupo of tho Alleghuuy mountain, in Mont
gomery county. The wulcrs or these Spring* arc
celebrated for their great inedicluul qualities, the ac
commodations are excellent,.nnd huvo neon greatly
ijicrnfl.uod since lost season.
g^y-Viritors to the Red Sulphur Springs take
Kent, Buinmursbr* A&j’a Stage* ut Newborn Dejiot,
on the evening ol the day they leave Peters
burg or Richmond, uud arrive ul itfo Coring* on the
following day to uiuuer, uud Salt Hulphqf SpEugr
curly In tho evening of the second day from Rich-
moud or Petersburg.
The Road from Newborn ftejiot to the Red Sul
phur Springs, (88 mile*,) has been graded and
greatly huprovp;! since last season, and Is now re
garded oxone of'the Jnrnplkos In the moun
tains.
Tho liuu of Telegraph from RietiiuuiiU ^lll Ip coni-
picted and in operatiun to the Mootgomcry TVtiite
Sulphur Springs early iu Juue.
Pascengers to Knoxville, Tennessee, take Kent,
Su’nuiorstuj (epo's stages at Ibe Wet turn terminus
of the Virginia A Tcnmi.-mu Ruiiroud, now ISO miles
from Lyuchburg (and being c-iumb'd Westward ut
tho rate ot 8 miles per month) to the fla.-fftrff fprini-
tuts of tin* |‘ib“t Tenuossce aud Virginia Railroad,
and arrive ut KlioyvJlK* In 21-2 days from Peters
burg or Richmond.
Fare from I’etcrsburg or ilielimond.
To Red Sweet, or Sweet Spriugs via Boasack’s,$10 00
’* “ *' “ ** •• Sin uni.... 10 60
'* White Sulphur Springs •• llomack’s II 00
“ ” ” •* “ Salem.... 11 50
*• Red Stilpher Spring* 12 25
“ Alleghuuy Springs 8 Ofi
Montgomery White Sulphur Spring* 8 25
Yellow Sulphur Springs 8 45
“ Knoxville, Teunesseo 28 00
Note.—The charge for ticket* to the Alleghany
Springs, Montgomi ry White Sulphur and Yellow
Sulphur Springs, doe* i.ot include the charge from
the Railroad to the Springs. Passenger* lor the Al
leghutiy Sjiriugs, (4 mile* distant.) taku ticket* to
Shuwsville—-for Montgomery White Sulphur, (I
mile disbud by a branch Railroad,) take tickets to
Rig Tunnel and lor tlie Yellow Sulphur, (4 miles dis
tant,) teke tickets lo Christian?burg dejiot. Con
veyance* will b/: .Id:, ud at those jilncu*.
For further iiifornihtioh ft'jipl;* to .
if. A. GO/JDWI1I,
Ticket Agent S. s. R. JL, Pctcndjurg.
CHARLES CAMPBELL,
Sup’t Uicb:noiid A Danville R. U., Richmond.
k. ii. Gim
Sup’t V. A T. It. Jt., Lyiichburi'.
KENT, SUMMERSUN CO.,
ray Kirilin Kinc:utle, Virginia.
O N am) altoyHundiiy, the 11th October, Inst.,
and uii.tq Icrihcr im/i/ie, the Passenger Trains
oiitln-C.-nti.il Railroad y.ill n,n iy. follows :
HKTVgEK SAVANNAH AN;) M(XVR«.
buaiM Savaun&h Daily at...5 a )i iihd 12.)ft i* u.
Arrive lu Macon “..2.15 i* u •• l a si.
Leave Macon “ “,11.4ft a m “ 0.80 i* m.
Arrive in Saviiii’b “ “|0.4ft 1- u “ 7.20 am
IIKrWKKV j* VVANNAII A Jill .U'lltaU.
L'-iVi* Navaiiiuh 12.16 i- m and 6.80 »*. u.
Arrive in Augu.-.ti .8.46 I* si “ 5.8U a si,
laiuve Augusta 0. am “ 4.80 r u
Arrive in Savannah 1.80 i* si “ *10.46 i*
IIKlWKKN MACON AM) AtliVaTA.
ls*ave Macon 11.45 a M 'uiid 0.80 i* m.
Arrive iu Augo.-iu 8.45 i* m •• 6.8ft a m.
l/?fcV>) 4ugU*l-J 0. AM “ 4.80 PM.
Arrive in HJu'-un.., 2.1ft e m •* I. a m.
bctwkkx SAVANNAH, M1U1&;:;:*. {! i t A j-.vro.vroN.
Leave Suvainmli £. a m
Arrive in Milledgevillo riblft V fi.
Leave JIac.ou II 4ft a m
Arrive in ICatouiou 6. h m.
W. M. WAftl.KY Gcii’l Supl.
Su.v^iuah, Ga., Oct. 10, 1855. octlft.
WITH IIAIJ/R I’AtStTotSlqriUlTUXJK IjOCK.
Uxvlujr recolved the
Prixe Medal at the
World’s Fair, are now
oifored to the public
ins tho Prize Bafo of
the World. Tested
and approved as they
have boeu every
where, tliclr crowning victory wo* reserved to be
awarded by tho Juries or tho World'sKair.
Tho proprietor placod One Thousand Dullam In
Gold in tho one exhibited at tbo World’s Fair, I»n-
don, and invited all the PiokJwcks iu tho world to
o|ion the Safe, with or wiUiout the keys, and toko the
money as a reword for their lugoiiulty; although
operated upon by several skilled lu the art, no one
could Pick tho Lock or opuu the Safe
By an Improvement uppn the original Salamander,
Introduced by tho*presentowuer ortho patont-rlght,
tlie interior Is rendered wholly impervious to damp,
and books, (tapers and Jewelry might bo pre*orvMd
In one «.r hi* saTes for a century without contracting
a blemish from mould or milldew.
To guard against counterfeit* every Sale from the
uiuiiufuctory of the subscriber, and sold by hint or
hi* Hgcuts, has a brass plato in front, bearing hi*
nuinu; each I* also furnished with one of hi* Uu
(•roved ThiolDetecting Licks, which Is a good guar
union against robbery.
S. C. HERRING A CO.,
No*. 136,137 and 13U Water-st., N.Y.
Agent* iu Savannah, Messrs. BKIJ. A PRENTISS,
who keep conslautly ou hand a Tull und complete
assortment, which they will sell at Manufacturer.*'
prices. ^ sept28
I.is’AL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND FIRE-
EKUOK qCAUTDM OK
WILOFIUS NALA3IANDKU SAFES,
•Ii Manufactured by Steams it Marvin. Seui tork.
In the lire or tho 3d
Inst., which consum
ed tuo brick building
occupied by Mr. Juo.
T. Thomas, ojutosite
the Gas Works, lu this
city, was a safe ol
the above descriptions
contaiulug the books, |ia]>er*. aud money or Mr.
Thomas, and although the building was Uetroyud,
tho said Sate sustained no injury whatever from the
iutensc hout Ui which it had bueu oximwchI. On oiieu-
lug the Safe, the content* were found undisturbed,
aud iu thu same order uud condition a* wheu placed
there, except n slight decoloration to the projucthq
eudsol'u few papers, und the bocks uf one or two of
the books, caused by the steam generated iu the
Safe, wnile at Its greatest heat.
The .Sure and content*, as It came from the rulus,
may still bo seen, iu the |xj-;scsshm of Mr. Thomas,
at the Gas Works. A large assortment of those cole
braled Safes always ou baud,aud for sale by
C. II. CAM I’FI KID,
Agent for the Manufacturers,
July 2rt, l6oo. 171 Bay-st., Savannah. Ga.
I take ideasure in corroborating theforognicj state
ment, und tn addition would add, that the books are
now in use. J. T. THOMAS.
Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf.
July 26th, 1855. uctO—tf
RENOVATING
■TLY KXKClfmi AT TltK
. JOURNAL,
BOOK A JOB OPFIOK.
Murcbantohuu bo nuppTleil at abort nutlce with
Btll-Ilcnda, Hill* of LmIIiik,
Dray Hooka, Clrrulnra, Curtli
nml Ulnuk Hooka*
FOB Uie trfaUocutol
■cm, VMt, FbUib m..i .hkw.T
MtUM!in>. k ton .-j-1. |.„ 1
irua-wtwu w I *tu <. jj,. | nt]r .J
. U lpiratrS o.-Jirii,. J , aim Pom ofeTT
’A*IATWN& ’ ■' c'ft i
i'l Algldy Concentmtt«l Com- • j
OB llbuuiu ui uu WaOtX-r, Unvel,"
Drop.)’. WcOiac-j,, Sccrul DLilinc, OUUi.o | JWJ "““““•St
Fcnul. Com,.u.l «U Ijff
. Cancer, for the (sat.ten ytars t* j,f4•.uruuAZu*'
! any rhyskTab •“ the fiouth. j aUent- ar«ib2JA
Complaint-, aud all disease*
Sexual Organ.?, whether in
MAID OR miAM*.
Trom whatever cause they may have originated, an t • ***> * • *
NO MATTKlt OF HONV lS>N« OTANDtMl. • H* , *J- V*r te 'U.t«
NO .. .... ,
This |ioj»ular and *|>ecitli' remedy U now -lleied
CHANGE OF SCMKIiru: ON THE
LROAD
SOUTH WE
Over wliluli |iuas< _. r ...
New Vork & New Orleans Mails.
O N niul niter Hiinfjuj’; Fcbnmry IU1, 1*850.
two dally trains bol \woii M'•${)}} »finl I'oiiiiiibti',
Hi d one between Macon and .\li)ericu»,
IJi.'ivo Macon at 2 a m, and 8i- >i‘; a'riivo su. <<< f nii».
bus ill 7 Ift a M. and 1080 l* m ; leave CohiulbiisV
4 16 a m, and I 801* m; arrive ut Macon at 1061 a m,
and 7 40 v m; leave Macon at 2 a m; arrive at Auiuri
cu* at 0 -10 a m; leave American at220 e M;arrive id
Macon ul 7 lo i* m; milking a complete connection be
tween Montgomery, Alabama, und Augusta, Kings
vlllu, Wiliiiiuglon and Charleston; al/o, with Centra)
Railroad Trains to.$uvitunah, Millcdgcvilleaud toten-
tnn. and with Macon und Western trains lu Atlanta,
Chattanooga, Nashville aud Kuoxville, Tcnn.
At Odumbiia with Girard uud Mobile Rullioad it.
Kufaula, Ala., omnectiug daily ul AmuricuB with
four IfftrH) Post Coaches to Tallahasaoe. Albany,
Tlmraasvillt), Rduhri'lgo, Ac., with Iri-Wfokly hacks
to Lumpkin, CuMibevt, ly... «t Fort Valley with hacks
to I'eiry, Hayuesvifle, Hay. ; k,ii9>,li<) nnd Kuoxville,
Ga. I'iisscngeiH lor Aiuericu* und pollitsl.oloy Fort
Valley, shoultl l.iko tho 12 16 i* a I min IVonVQaVnii-
null;uud the ft cm train from Augusta, to avoid de
tention at Mucon. For other point.? on the Nnutli-
W ester ii nr Sjuscogeo Roads Uik« either train frmn
Savannuh or Augnsja. 1‘iLs.sengor* leaving Ainoil-
cu* ut 2 20 p >t y/fll resell Ct/Jui/jIniH nt 10 30 r m tho
wuno night.
PoEBongcrH from Cohimhu* and tii.a West lor A,;;-
ericuH. South-western Georgia or Florida, should
tako tho 1 80 c u trsin ut Columbus, slccji at Fort
Valley, and reach Amurlous ul 0 40 ^ M next morn
ing.
Firet class steamship* leave Savnntiah tor New
York on Wednesdays aud , c <atnrdayn, and for Pldlu-
dclphiaou Wednesdays. Passage j., tho Cabin 226,
SUurui'o $S.
Faro Iron) H/mlc‘W(»ry lo Havitiiimh (14 00
“ fiiluinbya :• »• in oo
“ Amoricus g u k 80
am W. BupV
Macon, January noth, lfiftfl. npiy/p
VIRGINIA CENTRAL R.ROAD.
i comnlalnts. ft searches out the-very root of the U “' U1 * CW, 1 ,
Particular attention given to BOOK AND PAM- J ai g0MC , driving out all tho diseased fluids of the addressed to
IT11.CT PRINTING, such oa Catalogues tor College.*, , thus removing the cause and rendering the ! anao
Proceeding* of Meeting*. lUqiort*, Uy-lAws, etc. C u r e’
to tile aiiiictod, and guiuwiiteed to cure all tin* above S&Ef** !Vi ,lit ' **
SJul,. A sti«rdi« out Hi.- very tool ihc ^rtaken. All cOnimimlortwm.
CERTAIN AND PERMANENT.
ruvovuuiKn ui aiutuug.?. iwjwi k, u^-iunn, i ll.
Thimktnl for llm very llborullmtronugu huroloforc , ...... -. . m ,it.
recelvo.1, «ro ro.|mclIuHy .oll.-il a conllnualmo ol, ll u midlctao ullays pain uni lolkmumllou, wlllob SVdHgESL |,»
Iho wiliio, Mug ll.nl wn olmll bo nblo lo louse nil X r ? 6 So. Ini nrLbly cause, anil nan be taken | 5
........ url.l. . null l.ntli ... I.. ..pi..... ..... . . .. . j ... .. ... ... mir»
. W K
—t 8 UflBu,, il
I I'buiiiL
XT PatoUX'8:60 do Wci-lei n Red-.
i * MUilllik
who may favor us witli a call, both a* to (trices and
execution of work.
KOT1CH TO MAitlNKlIg.
T HE buoys at £t. t4mou* Inlet and Sound have
boon arranged In the following manner:
outer Bar Bu-.y i* a large first cla-* nuu, j aiutetl
red, witli thd No 2 in white—i* placed Is tweut)
feet water ut low tide, aud must be left ou the etar- ’ . , .
board baud entoriug. h't Simon.* Up hi bear* N W | H contains no uarcotlc, mercery, or otlar; foJ'irfo»
with Iobs trouble and oxpense to' patient.-.. Ihl* iu-1 —
fallible remedy tuu* uavod thousands u(*»n thom-ands
from tho hands or
MERC1LESK (JUACKS,
If not from premature graves. In coses ol Infection
the Cbnnwund Buohu Is the only article worthy of
the least confidence ortho aflllctcd in performing
SAFE CURES.
Winter ArranfimenUvf.’ars Slurtiwjliroutl St.
Ileuvy Halt all tito xvny gi> UiiiiIoiinvIUv.
W HEN the I'olouiuoiH cloKca wiUi jepthis
route may he rolled ou by passengers, to'on
sure tho connection going North or South. Tho road
I* entirely roluld with a auperior T rail n« Ihr us
Gordoimvillu. ft«; )ng llm winter tho train will start
from thu old Htatiuu,' lu KJuhpiotul, ou Bread street,
nt 7)4 a m., (ms* CordoiiHVliie ut 11 a and arrive
in Blauutiiii at 826 i* m. Down train leavesNfou.u-
(ou nt fi 40 a xi, pusses Gordon*ville at 11a u, and
arrive in Richmond ul2.801» >r.
Fare to Gordouaville (2 DO
“ ** * ft 00
Both truiiiu arrivo in GariIp;iHville in ample lime
lo take tho train ortho Orange and 4lavo|idrla Rail
road. Persons who leuvo Ilielimond lit 7W a r., rap
tfkothu Orango ami Alexandria cars ul Gordons-
vlllo if Ihuy choose to do so, and by that tnulu will i
reach Alexandria by 3.401* m, but thUcuinimuy enu ‘
lidket them only to Gordnusville. I
ocl7 it II. D. WHITCOMB, Supt.
/TkNW OO’I TON JiiHl rccolvcd
V.T nml for Mia by J. W. TMKRLKELD,
writ OoafrtM ua WblUmku Hitt*,
nvu'o
ESTA
73 YORK STREW, XSAB TOR POUR)’ RXIPSE,
SAVANNAH. GA.,
KiitAblUlM.il Hi lHUU,
milE Subscriber gruteRil to hte friends and
1 patrou* for their continual favors, would state
taut in addition to the improvement- iu DYING, itc
quired by him during his last visit to I^Jaud aud
&otluiid, has mudo arrangements fur extending his
bu!^;^v, by which ho is now enabled to dyo a
greater''VarwjTJw fiwti? 1 ** on silk and woolen drosses,
shawls, Ac., which lie (t'liyjs will generally please
all who may favor him with thoir (ittrAn^n.
Geutlemou’s garment* dyed, uleaued or ronovuted
as may bo required, iu the same superior stylo which
bas generally ho much pleased hi* (atrou* and
friends.
Table Cover*, and Ludie*' Crajie Shawl*, tso.
cldftVu-d u-*ri 2"'*)ied lu the first style.
Ladles v BohKc^s dyAJ, Henched uud pressed ‘ j
the most fashionable style*/ “ *' "
Order* from tho country promptly atteupcf to.
Term* moderate. '
When parcel* are sent by steamboats or railroad,
yard should bo scut him by letter through the poal
olllco, so tln4 ho may know where to cull for them,
inch 16 ' ' ■ ALKU.)N^:}i 0AL1X)\VAV.
IIEIKTZKLMANM8
USSUNCE OF JMIAICA DING DU.
rpilKdi.-tlngiiUhod favor Wif!> pihjcjj JJiJ* essence
X bus been received throiigbfiiq al| e>;ri}on;i nl
the Union us a remedy at once Mute itqioealil.o 4fol
cllectua! for lnci|iient ftiiirrlnea, Cliefora Morbus,
Weak nml relaxed Bowel*, Prostration by heat or
fatigue, fty.-p£i>biii, Flatulence, Colic, Cramp, Lan
guor or ftuhility from iqulentury habit*, Ac., ha* in-
• I need the proprietor to give It every publicity In his
power. Upon U* incrril* totntfient is unnecessary,
as its own intriiuiic worth is Its best eulogy. It par
ries with it tlie evidence of its superior excellence,
freely attested to by the young, the old. uud scores
of la mi he* who, prompted by a careful regard for
Ihclr health and comfort, are daily adopting it a* au
ixmsmsAiii.i: kaxii.v ukmkuv. There I* perhu|»s no
medicinal preparation extant so Biuiplu amt Imrin*
less, yet salutary und ull'uctive, whose woitli will be
more appreciated or univor-allv adopted than tli-
liquid Ifinger prepared by ifoihl7.ulmuu.
' For rale by J. E. ftKi'oUft, Druggist,
Jolo 81^. * Mtvaiimih, Ga.
Brooke HaUFemale Seminary,
niF,DjA. DRLAWAHld U>.v FA'. •
Ml«s MARIA I.-. F ftSTV^W'^ V;:iN* iKti-
Thi* .Sen;io#*y, louatcd ,,j ,bj, do-
liglitful aud h-ndtby villape of Mpd'ia,
^thirUcn iiiik-.s fr..m I’iilladoipbu, by
Railroad, will lie
OPENED ON WEDNESDAY,
Kejdombvr 10th, I86ti.
Tho iMinuiodious building, umwiu |>roce&* of erec
tion. wilb ail the modern improvement*, will be
finished b-- 1 the first of August, uud whl contain such
uccotuppHi-fti/inu, bifth in point of tu-te and comfort,
us caniiol 1 foil' to ?:iii*fy p.freptd tied, while their
daughters Are enjoying l!m belie.'its oi m/difol fai
lure, they have also pit CihufijrtS'Ol a leldiedTiutiie.
This in.-litutioni* estabh-.hed with a'vievrto'allbid
Pi > ladie* the lil».*l perfect coiiibinatiou of ad-
MuitMK‘w for the att/jiijmiiidnl a (borough and ac
complished educution, ami no piling or expense will
berpared to render il in reality what it professo* to
be, a H’ho*d of .superior merit. Mi.** i-/ii>tu:un, tlie
I’rincipal, was ul the head of n .-cliool in New foig
I'inil previou.i to her residence in Peaiisylvuma, und
for the lust six yeai* lm> boi-n known to the pairoii.--
of Aston Bulge .'.eiiiin.u y, as luesiding teacher in
that intUti.tiu.i.
Ihe IU Rev. A. I’.dtil, ULsIe.po the fti.H:e a e of
1 Vim*)Kama, .-.iy*:—
“Mrs il. !.. r-L-initn, who |iropo*u* loiqien u
Yount IJtti.t.v- iij.r/ .'p y.odla, DclawureGo.,
IM , it. Septemoer ifosL bat becqj known (oil.,) stib-
scriber for several > eat* pi^t. Ue Ifo* a \Wy high
"(liiiiiiii ol'liei capacity, cltleieiicy and devoted lies.-.
:m uu educator. Nhe li.i* Inc! a large ami huccosk-
I'til oxpurienco. The i.uiltiiiiK which i* to lie created
for her line will centum uvery accommodation. The
•’dingo and surrounding couutr> are distitigiibhed
(••r lieuifoViio.*.* ami beauty, and tlie subscriber bus
cotilMefti b (hat (.mui.’s rho enlnirit theirdauglilorn
to Mi*.-. lAilimlo will hat'c no I. w-m.. \ ti y^'n»l it.”
Mis* fiL.tiii:iii Will be aided Fy lm ellfoedil mhos
of feacher*.
The French Uiigmigewlll be taught and -|*»ken
hj' i| |Mn. ian lady, re.-iUin.{ in Ihe family.
■IV’ fo'/f*.') {/';*• Rpn.dshund Italian litiignag*?*
Will'I’ecVlvc dun alfontivij.
The Naturiil .-c.jem:« t')frill lm Ruighl, with the aid
ol u large aud cx|ien-ivp upp irutiis.
Tl.o Mil- foul Dupai lnmnl Will lm under Dpi c|iargu
ol a lady eiulnuiiliy qiul||Jec| to Ijll (ho ri|tiu|iou; aud
ull preferring u malv loaeher on ihn I'litno nr iu
Singing, can have Ihc hauelil of u Viiilhig Toucher
from Philadelphia.
Drawing and I’nlntlng will be muter Die direction
of a lady accomplished in thu art.
Thu number ot pupil* I* limited to forty.
Tho Term* for Board ami Tuition In all the branch
es except Music, urn (IftO pur ho.*.*ion of live nioiitliH.
Mi** East man has liberty to relbr to the following
gentleman:—
RL Rev. A. Potter, D.D., uud the Kpl*copul clergy
IlfiM* *'• Phirco, Prcsidanl of the United .•dale*,
lieu. K ft. i’-iiM*/), ».’o“{.r"or of O . to,
'Hull. N. B. DAkor,' Ri'(ift(*u»-iior of 2lav/ ll'inip-
bhiro, i • ,Y ;• .u .
lion. M. W. Tuppan, M.C. from New York.
Rev. N'. Stem,of Norristown, Pa. »
Rev. A. McLeod, Clearfield, Pa.
Pierce Butler, Esq,, of Philadelphia.
(iuqrge Wharton,• l>u , tli/.
Chrfofoplier l^mr, PoifovllfA; |m.
OflWjfP Wyifiaii, fit. Leiii*. Mq.
Item, i-i p Joblfoni). Wif*fo"8fon, |
lor further |.artim|(i,rK, ».»• Rjr plrpulj
Uio f'rlnulpal, Mlks M.llllX ki
JulO nod 3m Media, Delaware Co, t
by W }£ W. North (mint of Jekyl W by N > g N.
Middle lluoy—U u latgo «ecomi cla.-s uon, paint
ed black, with No 1 in white—I* placed in bixteeu
feet water at low tide, ou tho Ku*teru edge of tho
Middle Ground, uud uiuet be lull ou the |n»i t hand
entering. St Siiifoiis Light bear* N W b.v W W.
North point of Joky I W by N.
Inner Buoy—l* a necond cla** nun, painted black,
with ths No 3 iu white—I* placed in twenty-one
leet water at low tide, on the pciulul ritual running
oil'iTuiu Jekyl Island, uud must be left on tho i-oit
hand entering. St Sitnou* light beat* N L by N ,‘ 4
N. North point Jekyl W by 6 ‘J S.
lu the Sound 1* the l/jwer Midile Ground Buoy—
which I* a.-econd clos* nun, painted with red uud
black horizontal *trl|ies—I* placed hi twelve teet
water ul low* tide, on the lower point of the .Middle
Ground, to mark the two chuunul*. st Simon*
light bear* N K by E. North (Htiut of Jekyl Island
8 E by S »i S.
Middle Middle Ground Buoy—I* a recoud cl i»s
nuu, painted red, with No 4 iu white—I* placed lu
elgh'con feet water at low Ude, near the elbow ol
thu Middle Ground, uml must be lei) on the blur-
board baud entering. North (mint of Jekyl bar* N
E E. IJruiwwlck |*iiut W by S.
Upper Middle Ground Buoy—i* a second class
mm, puiutud red, with the No fi iu white—i» placed
in 18 fuel wMtcr ut low tide, near the tip|»er end oi
the Middle Gruuud, uud must be lei) on the »tar-
board hand entering. Brunswick point bear* W
S. Mouth of Jekyl Creek ri K.
Noik.—In running in for St Simon* Bar bring tlie
light to bear N W by \V jj W, while in lour fathom*
water. Thi* bearing us u course will take you up
to the Outer Bar Buoy and into the Sound, pas-.iiig
the buoy* il* directed.
By order of the Light Houso Hoard.
U. MAN 1GAULT MORRIS,
je28—tf !«. II. lu-pi'Ctor, Oth fti-tiicl.
SO-rtCK TO MAItlNKlIS.
Audrcw’* Inlet und Sound have
iu tho following manner:
Buoy-—1* ii second cla** cun, paiuie: red, with
tho No 2 in white—)* placed in .sixteen water at low
tide, and must be lef “
tug. Little Ctimborli
South point of Jekyl N W by
Miiiaio Buoy—I* a *econ<l class can, painted i oil,
ipritli thu No 4 in white—I* placed iu nineteen feet
water at low tldo, near the High North Breakers,
uud must he left ou the starboard hand entering.
" ‘ ‘ ' **’ * “ *' "until point oi
UUfulU)l, KKI.I.V ,
HO*: HI!m ni'KHAVli
U N 1TEIJBute.,CanutUui.d iu
ScIlWl-glLT'. IIL-Iorj- ./I l-klilK,, |,J i,, |..
Iruutlfitcil by 1 '
l-re-totlV: P)iill|.V'i 1.1 i-iM.., i,. .
fairaiitl ii. C|oili. 1 m
Nupoh-ou’MCcnfidenUaU.otM ..i,.h-i,h
brothel Jo. cph. U "
Davun’.. ULtuiry or
Ilanovei—2 vote.
»• II*., •
Rachel Gray, by Julia K-.. .u.a.^h.
Earnest Ian*toad, by Mrs. t.<*
milE buoy* ut St. A
X been arranged Ii
Tlar Buoy—1* u sen
! left on the riu: board bund outer-
101 laud lJgbt bear* \V by W •. N.
tyl N W by W. ' '
O.-JoiWij*jiiugb)u, ft. ft.
W ,u
/uru t/o. Pii.
PKIUOUICAL8.
Lilli Montlily Mitguzinc for May.
4- Tt(A*J? Giigette ot Fu.diiuira for Jlay.
DlitAkjyopi| ? EiipDiyrgh Review for April.
Received ami for e»lu'ffir r “ *
tV’ARNOCK H DAVIS,
inaylfi
169 emigre** slreut.
I «J r. BULK. KLOUU iu fttoru uiul lor ntlo
JL/uO by inay7 (HANK, WELLS fi CO.
OttakH Ohio Catawba liramly lu Htoro,
t/w Md'lbi’tSlp to’ Gin only regular Agent for
SaVimiirtli. ■' V J. 1’. EYRE,
my 14 wBfjy ‘Wlrect
Jiisi- tun 1 r.ivkn. '
I’ER STEAMER, an as&ortnpint of
gflriJ 'Mi.taes and eiilldiun’* I’laiu Straw*.
ItolU’NKOI’OLirAN BOS'NKIfl. IN-flCc
FANIS’ HA’IVt ’A'lld FIvVTS. AImi h few MJ)s'
HA'W. Kni- kiiln lie ' MRS. FJJEEJ.-tND,
17 BrdugllidlT'
n'sir oat
HA’I’S. For sale by
may
f ih/U THUliJAD (1A UNTLI3TS.--Tho only
XJ.nrMcle or the kind lu the city. For .tide by
J. W. T1IRICLKF.I.D,
nuir27 cuymijr of jEfu^j’y.fp and Whitaker ot.-.
A pples & potaitjfw-
10 hbl* Choice Mercer I’olatoc*;
2ft •* “ RukhoU Apples
For kale by
may 10 /.A. BROWN.
Cumliiml JJght licur* W by‘N )£ N.
JokylVwfeV; • •
inner BlJoyr-; , •
water
Cumberland
lund
X
In iho Soimd I* the Middle Ground Buoy—second
chu* cun, painted with red uud black hoiizonbd
strip.}*—placod iu ten feet water at low tide, on a
puinj of shoal riiuning down from the SaElla River,
ami hearty iu tho «,.*<?.’•) of the Sound. Vu**cl*
must not twis* to the westvCMiwof ii. Ciiiii’.urlpmi
Ught hoar* S by K j, K.
A' H W.
Buoy at the *utram*e of Satilla River—1* u yecoud
Miw* can, painted black, with No 3 in white—Is
placed In ten feet water at low tide, and niu.-t be
jel* on :.’;e 'evt bund eutering. Cumberland Light
ficarij S’tiy I.’. Omer (K»'a* of lekylbear* N K.
Noth.—In rurttdlig iu M'rtr St( Andrewi* Bar I;ring
tbo Ught to boat WbyN )i N, while in tomMUth
oui* water. Thi* bearing ns a course will take you
up to the Bar Buoy, then haul oil*to the borthwurd
until the Middle Buoy) No -I I* in range with the
Light, (to avoid two limps III a direct line, \V by N
}i N,‘ between Uio two buoy;?.} w'i-m ricitr for il—
pfo-wlng If’to' thb vomhwurtL ’From tin* Bitov r. N
W by W y % W couF.io will bring ycrtV into tltb Sonud.
ft y (•filer of Die Ligli) llom/e Board.
‘‘ r fj-ANlG A1JLT" MOB 111 j,
ji-.B.-lt fill; 'I'lHfrln.
F IIBNUli miiftlNPRT -
vsrr
Dress Making.
Jlffej. FRKK1.A Nft lm* open
ml fei tier Ihmms, No. 174
Broughton Street, a title scion
turn of Spring Milluury. and m
constantly receiving per uteiiiu
era, new and Ulllereiit styles ut Bonnets: ufoo. ftres*
and Mantilla pattern*.
tfjf Roimets cleaned amt |u(-/.,vd h.i uluuI
ftpilh
|CE PITCHERS,
fo;LBLL
Wnt *?v Pit e I)em,
■Some new and o.vuutii'ul
ilc»i|'}ni I'In ted nnd Rrilu-
% ;f ’ ‘
A} Ijoi |{ •ii.-:;.* foifUirittny
Slot**,
156 HHOthltlft.:, sflU Kl,
IIUUAL’E MOUSE.
Savannah A pril SO
aprlUi
T(V WOOL SELLI2US~
fPHE iriideirigiifol lmve this day opened a
J.’Slid .* (»i Cty.ijYorirvi}. piiiM-.fli* i)m.-Market,
for tln/ jiUrehadLcfti woo/, .Tmvp saiii*/ fiiuc., .»*•«<
Wax, Deer VffctiwcatW Ctountry IVIhIiicoIh goneral.
The highest cash price* will be paid for all the above
article- on delivery .lu Savannah. Mr. L. J. OUIL-
MaKji.-’ loir booh appointed a* Agent, to whom ull
peruou* tia.'liiR J; ir f rill*jiom: with the un-
dorsiguul may apply, ”
J. W. SMYTHE -2 U).
Savummli, May Ii*, lbi"* in ay 29
PIANO FORTES,
HAVING lately received large ad
dition* to our I’lANO FORTES, we
are enabled to oiler at thi* time the
greatest variety Irom the bo*l manu
facturer*, from the plaineri square to the iuo.-t elab
oraj,jl^ ami from - i:< to seven octaves.
thir I’iilllie:-u»U',iolM.r..*l {•,».,; ;|,p i.jrp'fiU 'tort-rs
whom we have full voiilididien iii,' -'.n4 -wc aiv par
ticularly reqiiesled by them to give a guaranty with
every iiislrmmuil sold by us a* regard.- durability,
tone, am*.
I’ersoiM hi want of u first rale instrument may re
Iy with safety Upon gelling such a ouo by selecting
from the following maker*, whose instrument.- we
cfiifouvnr to keep cuhriuidlj on hand, viz • IL Wor
center,iiutJt.*,, . .*-*••, Niii.ii* .V t'larke, Bacon
A l(u\rus, IL WfttnF* •:iii*MtiHi,es. -’- t'mu
mine . I W. MOltKIilJ. K «»*
ftutf 27 • ' . J
■ FOOL ilETitl JAT i
Ilelinbuld'M Highly CuiiiriitrHlwl Com
pound Fluid Kxti-m-l .Sa»*»|m»lllu.
For (iiirifyilig Uie Blood, removing all disease* uri
slug ft oui excess of Mtouury, exposure and im
prudence in life, chrunfo consUlnlioual dkeiL-cs,
arising from an Impure *fot« of Blood, und the
only reliable und effectual known remedy loi the
eure of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, >cali) Head, I'leer*
Htion* of the lhroat uml I/}g*, I’nins and .dwellings
of the lloues, Tetter. Pimples on the Face, uml nil
Scaly Eruptions iff the Sklu.
It l* gratifying to the pro|wielur of these medicines
to lie able to state that it i* uow ueai ly three years
since they were first iulrmtuced, during which time
they have been extensively used in various parts of
tlio United states, nhd have given to patient and
practitioner the highest degree of satisfaction in the
various cases in which they have been employed ;
whether ill town, country, hospital or private prac
tice, they have invariably given the most decided
and unequivocal satisfaction, und produced tho most
salutary and beneficial elfcet*. Numerous letters
have beeu received from tlie most distiuguished
physician* iu tlie country, aud from tlie professor*
of several medical college, recommending iu the
highest term* the value of these medicines, and
drug, hiit Is purely a 'Vegetable Onnjjositv/fi. It is
very agreeable to the lo*to, crcutu* no peiceptibli- ,
odor, and maybe takeu by pci.-on* «u either sex |;llie Aliucbi in yiadrio.
without hindrance from bu&tucsfc or luc-iunl advice, | jtoiuarice of the Uaroiu, »>> i.i -•
as plain directions for use acconi(<uny the- medicine
Reader, If you have any of the above couipkilnt*. do
not ueglcct them,
DELAYS AUK DANGEROl
Witli this medicine you can cure yonr-i-h, ami the*
prevent ull cx|>o*ure.
TRUTH MUbT AND WILL PBEVA1U
This medicine Hjioedlly and ellbctnall> cure* thu
must vlrulcut form of secret diseases, and eradicates
every (lurtiulu ortufuctlou» mutter lr«»m the sy.-t' in.
restoring the uiticnt to u i*eiic.-t *'tul«s t*i
HEALTH AND I FK1TV.
tnar 8
| UBT iiECKlVEii:
i-*»} ItCldt.
W. 'lliliBN’E W IlJ.Isj'j.
. 41 , 2U lioxcii Hliouldi n
el prime article, 2*» tietce* . bi, i; r
Hums. In store, and lot tale fq ‘
marufi WAVNI.. Gl:hNV»|.|j v ,„
•vr EW CUOl* CUBA UOUb®;-Thru,
Xv goot thu Abbott fteveieditx, .ludi (i,, f f
for sale iu lots to snit purchasei.-, i.i 11
Jm>81 ItOlHiElt* a Nig.uij
140 Vtmyress and 57 St Julten .S/u-ja
T HE UNDERSIGNED would take this ,
tunity to oxpre*! to hi- (fiend.-, and tl..- V
generally, his sincere thank- for th.-u m,,..,. \
age and influence, which h;t- resuln- jueit.
hi* trade to all (gtrteof the Stub-, a to tl,. ‘
Florida, Alabuma and'Tennreset- Uieieln .-j ii,!',.’
him to exhibit a stock unsuipo*.-. -j it, hi,1 .;
city. ' 1
Kuiutllc*, Mercliaiii*. Hotel heejei- mu m, ,
boat Owner* arc- particularly-ii.vit-i u/oaiim,’ ’
present tbKk, which is now complete- u, „• "
various deiurtmenu, i*un Utiiig in pari i| lt i„:. '*
ing goods, viz :
CARP El IWPAhUlhM
Royal Mcdahoii,
Royal Velvet,
Mocct Wilton,
Mocel Brussels,
Tapestry Brussel*,
Power Loom Bru^ eft,
Three ply lugrain,
Two ply ingiain,
Wool Dutch.
their superiority over ull other pr<qxtnillon* for i
complaints a- the piopriotoi recommend*. ■
High«h ftrugg'.-t*..
riou* wi.ith- i
M"G»ic Hearth Itug-.
Velvet and Uieaille |; w .
Tufted Rug*. r
Haim and table Ibvm
Door Mat- (every ««rieiV
Silver A Bra.- <ta!i Rm 4
Unri*4 th Bitiuiiips.. \ c
such •
Numerous preparation* of Sarsaparilla untl of Huchu
uud various mode* of preparing them have been
given, all of telRch of cour.-e will dltler according to
the mode of proiHirutloh which encii Indlyidual may
adopt! ' •'•'■' ’• '••-•-■••
These Medicine* require c*»u*;deruble cure in the
pre|KirHtlou and the employnieht‘of dllferetu men
*p the extrac
struain successive o|*oratioti'lo tak
live matters, and, in cot ‘
quouilv improperly inadr
CURTAIN AM I'PUOLS-lEltY HEP.\hiikSl
Brocalellcs, liice urns Mu-liu ttmvii.
Satin do lait.es, Hill Cornice.-.
Satin and Silk Damask, Gilt Fiti! und iund:.
Worsted tttul Cottou 1'umask, 'iil-mL?, Lckhuu,,
Cords; Velvet and Plush or vurioua cdotf,
Shades, nevg slyly."
Also, evefy -variety of Furndiu-e t«.,eruic. fr,*
mlng* and material*Tor dworafu.g.
FLOOR OIL CLOWS
tlvo matters, aiid, In consequefov. are most li e Fr0U11 " ^i 1 *’n
. * . . . .• ... Kim.me mil tr> fit u-ilr.nui ■> .
prop
uud |M)*se**lng the nto.-t (ulvuntar.
and obvhito the evil uliuded to, l lmve made a hum
her ol experiment- to ascertain the most edl-ctuul
mude of extracting the virtue* or the Sursapariilu
and the lluchu, and to discover thu most eligible
-»»•«», v« trim form for their exhibition. The ••x(tcriments have
Inner (mint i f “ekyi N ro*tjB;id r'u*t favorably, and it».- with much plea*
I uro I noW oiler to i,,- ihctihy my
ou.. i»i..«- i - i Compound Fluid Extracts, aviiicfi’) oriiuin gil Die t ir-
tues of tho article* they are rwpi e.-enied to be made
from in a highly concentrated form, and are the most
active preparation* which can fo* made. Two ta
blesp.ionstul of the Extract Sur*u|iurill:i, added to
pint of water, fo eqtial to the IJsbon diet drink, uuu
one boii.L fid!!’ eotmfo in strength one gallon of Sj r
up Sartittpttrliln Viv dectK.'inm <.* 2si;.;lly made.
■ i-IJ!CP>,: ' . ft-
Fluid Extract Bu< hu, •" ■' -51-per buttle, or ft fot
“ “ Faisiip.uilia «•' »• • •• “
Orlillcaie* uf«-nrr> mh-I rvConiuieiidatiou* from
dlstiij^cfobod tirnfcssoi* and pltf.-iclan* will uccoui-
pativ eiifclVj.n»-war*....M “old by
la ( ‘ PiriT. IlHlAIBfqj),-
I’ractk al itiM .Miufylfoal Chemist,
2fi3, i:ii,j*tmit SL',* near lie Riiurd House I'hlla
To he hud of Drujigi-.t* dud Dealers in every sec
lion oi il.e Ufoted •imj '
All legi.-r-jffr |ho‘rdo.lr/:}b.; a ( n:ip-l j:> rise prop.•
Ctur IVCL'iyniiiRbeJjiyfe ujfojiijoii. aiid *iu••‘deliver
guarantaad. ?p|*( 1—)y-dtw
JOHN U. MO OK Ii} iV CO'
GIBBON’R BUILDINGS, SAVANNAH., u*.
Wt 101.PSA I. Etc ItEtA 11. P It 1(7 GISTS.
Would call Ihe atte’** i oii <•! Merchant.*. Factor.-,
Hajifor:;, I*l;y.'iri,»t;s and other*, n> their ex
tensive unit welt foloefod ftturk. ruinjtrfoiug
every article In their Hue ol Inisliniss., and whn.ii they
offer for sale on the mo;:t reasonable term* for cash,
or approved credit, viz;
PAINTS, VARNISHES, (HASS. SC.,
White L«.*ud, hire and No. 1 ; Tienian> Color..
ttiul in fill i i'o{ia'. •:::>•* I’icidD Vji«iil>l!«->
Uuseod till, Spirit.: Tiu pcip.ttsc. W:nu.r,v t»i-t- -, l’t.»
ly, Gold Iz.-zf, Point Ttrushp.*, SasU Tools, and Gko
•icra’fl Diamonds.'. .
LAMB, MACJIINERV AND TANNINS' Oil.-,
Bleached Sperm, Whale uml fon d Gil*, for burning ,
ul) dttsciintlon* ol Gil lor machinery, viz.. Patent Oil
I.'llbhacov i .tociui, A..'. t.R , iil-o
Tanner'*'.* ‘NeclP'ftr*.t'arid :
• , Df>un.)is ARncn^s
Ntiijnejjs, Ditefi, Afojijpo, UiiiiiHiRMii, i’ujmpi , Ginger,
Mustard, .Silvi'uiu-, Soil;*, • Caria-h. Sweet Oil. Starch.
Fig Blue. Mutches, AC.
Foil MIVsKIaNR.
A uicat variety '-I tlie best IT elicit, Eughsii. and
A in ci lean Chemical <. I'liaritiaccuiicat I’roparatifU*,
Select powder-. .Surguul Ui. lronienia. Vtuls S|M**-ie
Jills, MctUllc Saibtle bag-., A<- Also,
IriMPlI'lNK AND !'•« BNLNG FLl lft.
Any cue .t^vof diem ..no d:..-1 .>r.U-» u-.j
d«i|>elul Ujkin tltefr Vli-e1iM!i r tWeTi-n’sRt. r.t.«■». xfl
that ull goods fur ui; be. I sii! L-e •! u .,,u.
Should they not give el.ltre d>.til > I;.ay be
returned at the iiptiou u. tle i.u..
’lot!
I....." n exitorjeuccu upnoiater wm attcut i u ;a.
to oii.-ct till- i waHtfif t*J»4 laying oi f.^rjwtjami fy-.i ci«.tfo w:
niii.li. „ i.am desired. Tho oworanvo and curtain •tPfofiinvi.i.!
n charge of an Iphol.-icref arknowlfigcut^tci:,
skill. W. IL UlTuS, Agent.
octlS 140Cougre-.-.uLd67 St. JuUou-.n>
DR. SANFORD’S INVIGOllATOR,
I S a mild laxative, tonic uud stimulant, and i*
recommended to the public, rely lug upon it* it
I v.^-iiii.i.v..ff, w.ii ’ini i uu.-. . ijih;
Paiu iu the SfotuacU aud Bowels. General.Debility
Female Weukucs.s, Ac. Formate by lTcggisUpru
erally, aud by Jolin. R Mocue k ol. uud Win, ^
Lincoln, Savannah.. _ ty fvhfo a
fix ” ^iiikit! TiMnEitn
X HE Uiidceslguixl nm iaspicciirivijora:''
(500) Fhe.iluu.ited pfAfa.o'.i jjail rilirti|i(
Timber, avoragir.g over one thuu.«nml foet institb
ft fob •JKFFERc.oX IfoBLRTS.
HEHldSiG, SALMON', 4c.-
Jj .AijKEUEL,
btiM large
: /lo uU N6 3 by
1 <lo do No 2
! bail bln* Litre Fi: *i
Pjek'lei lH«
try
8 ifo ,v;i‘ I kaVj.Vur “
6 quatUT hill-N./V^Ta'
lo kjHNpl^U,-;! '•’* “•
lo on Pitt r dii
L Kite Tougnc*. amt Soi tet*,
tOftu lbs Cud Fi-h For.-ale •« by
'.titi.f. j rj.uWN
J UST RlX’i IVED BYEXPRllSS—AiiriborUnev»-
in ly of Silver Ware of the uio.-t bountiful |*i
tern and linfoh, ImtUr knive.V, pickle kuive? atrl
folks, kuive.-, fork* und *|hku>*, fruit knives uni
forks, oak.' and knive- in every variety, n»u*
ai ds and salt.- iu all varletv from plain :o in?, a.ui.
Orliuipcni.jj . “D* it TlKD'VlVj
pi:r..!f^,nr fo ihi? la'ie M FittHfia'n.".
jyft Comu Biy mi auq W01tak»rU| t
RATES of ADT'KIlTIsilNG.
For one square, ofSou era* or less, ol any tyu i.it
lereei ♦hen Nom»er*»ll, 7ft con?* for fbe firsfini”
cetifoforeAcnAub*;(]iici|t iii*viriou,fur any inne-.Sv
thalt oneinnbjh. i ! - ' •**
AIJ Tabular {fork, WilU or without Rub'*; u«,ii,tt|.
vyrtUoments occupying double colnmu, jftdll U
charged double the above ratos.
Advertfoctnenu o. whutever length, for any tin*.
Ic*? than one tncntb, to be eburged ut trausirci
ratc-
For a longei time at tbe following rate*
BAVXX HOUSE,
HOT, COM) AND BIIOWKIL
I HAVK been asked to allow lint forth Rooms to
lumaiu open to a inter hour than nine o’clock ;
I therefore give notice tlmt from this ilute the Rath
House will bo upon until eleven o'clock at night.
Price 26 cents. .-lx ticket* for $1.
je27 J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent.
FINE FASII10i\ABLB (JL0TI11\(i,
AT URDUCIOD RATES.
V>Ai'.GA!NH cj*ii now be hud by all those who
J3 v/idi /to elythc tjiemsolye* wnteell", as 1 will
f*.*il the Iwlaiice of hij/..Reudy : >Tado, it reduced
rate* on time, uml ten per cent, olf lor cash Gad
aud avail yiHirselfof the chance to obtuiu good arti-
elny. Al the Star t lothing Emporium.
WILLIAM G PRICK,
inne 27 147 Huy riretit
', jihd’reccivcd, and for Bale !b.
VONtJK'N: FRJKRHg.N,
' No. lf4 Bay street.
J ijUJUK.-- ftu barri-fo aupertlno btour, extra quail-
r ty.juHt—*— • * '*
J>k
50 barrels M*s*
2ft do Prime do
foinding and for sale by
my 14 HOIA’OMBE. J01IXSt)N K CO
^Ul’EltlOU Choice Goshou Butter mid ftutc.'l.
O Chocso, received (ier ste*amet Alabama by
MhfO J. ft. .IICSSK
H AV.<—100 liqlOS (qlfoo Worth IhW IfrtS*. i u,l,1 ‘
lug Ull' day Irom hrIg Angu-sla. anil for sale
on tho wharf by
Jy8 CUANK WRLfo-i’O.
Ti) A Pavilion 1-uces. sujKTior quality; *
A.2d TC Ze(diyr Whalebone Skirts;
French J.tnon Drilling*;
4j«»fX Ujlrt amj Wrier twist Bleached Shiii
Ulat'k Moire Antique Tiiiinmtig>
Black Ela.stle Bell*;
Eugliah Thread folgiugs;
Hosiery, Blhhons, Ac.
Just rucnlveU pur steamer Augusta.
Ip 12 DliWIlT It MORGAN.
lugs
,f, »•). UF. FttKlt,
APGI III I’AKID- UAL!...*. P- tVrrei
Ul*oi.,;tili'U Hlid t ; a. i.ai-l c-trevL.. Vjf
null ii* W bc : t- a:c and rvtait p».-a.«.t* :w£flL
Drug*. It. .Ijc;l.- an-t CmvHj:cu!>. t-y U'wc* and
(»ye stutfo, Fr.-mb. Ei glisft. and American Pei turn
ery, Fine feilet and Shaving S»'ap». t.-mb* uin
Bn.*be* of evety divcriptiou. Surgical and I>et:t:d
Syict-i. Sue.it'. Uau«lacturvdTelsu...\‘. All tlv
Pure Wilu* uod »:ra^nv- .vx «J^ J.ci:l4) 1
E\lia* t'fnr Ffostwtng f-s:- i aud Fun y ArmU-
Aa’ N B — . k Ue:.:..Ui g:\vn ;
-t Phy.-a-m- !T.'-vn;t:i<v-an.Uai
. ta:u:'y and havclm#MedKiuela
wtr-u n r u-c. m».<:aiug P.s.vtriin
-w*' p l'mwuing, \i
1 i\U'r:
2 Squares...
rid
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(ircpasat.
Reciit'i - . Slu
With plain L
trealmvi.i it.
ap’ jy
For any time not above specified, a prejiertioM
charge will be made.
A deduction of 25 per com from the abot* um
will be made ou advertiscmenta appearing oirli-
sivoly ou the fourth page v4 the daily.
■ i.tvi.t * AdvcrtiicmcnUoiUered threetUues n week, s'."
1 becharjcd p.ro Jl.lrds;ho a'qc;,? ra,(. v .. .
, t Adi ertUi qji'utp-crdefW ip Uie WecKl)'oJtiiot). tt
i square for e.u-li insertiou, fur at y tune ten lliw
‘•ne mouth. , Fur more tliuu oue mouth at one li»U
the rate* sjk'dfied in the uhove tabie.
Special uutiocfi, 10 cent* per Hue for the lirst, w«i
5 ceuts for each suhseqeut insertion, ana in no ciu-i'
j tube subject to contract. Marriage uotices $1. 1“
neral invitations 00 cents each. No special iwtica
• inserted fur less than 50 ceuts. Obituary Notices,
“ ‘ Society-.
publisb*
C , i * v , V ., . , I.-VAI i.-vT iTuij. i..j ..OinTi. ricsa uiuu i»0 ceuis. uuiium< .
i UN AN l L-OteN .MKAI.--10U0 bus imrne Re|ajits, Resolutions, or ProceeJit.gs of auy:
, j4 ‘* ,:ra i,eal ' Association, or Corporation, ordered to be I
. .a, a dim per II,i.
1 - SuaniliouiSiv.-jUbV ad.ur.H0.la.♦.HI’.. -
It HAD :-HKAI>!!— HK.iD III
av;
OllSSau kind* ot •• belli* i» **>i' ; ” jtt'tlie Watch and
Jcyfoiiy Store ol ft. p Nicjl^fo ip tAifigress
street, next d'x-r to tip: corner of Whitaker, where
yon can purchase W.»u h*>-. Jewelry. Silver Ware,
and Fancy Good*, as low a* at any other store iu
the country.
We have received per -leumriiip Alabama a fi eri*
lot of tho.,e Hue steel Hpectach** ; also, a :-upp|y ul
Pobtdeniid I'eriscopic Leu*, which we are prep ti cd
to fit in all kind* of frame--, nt -hurt notice, onr
I’crfoc.opio l.en* (•«» enlle.-ttrom their peculiar .ihape)
have un advantage over all others, us they Lave a
greater range of ban?, so that tho reader I* not
compelled to hold the book or paper at a certain
distance from the eye. Pall and see.
ft. U. NIPlluI> ft cu
43r No Chart* •• for -bowing guilds.
_m4rU ft. II. N, A t o.
j) (HMi -TuO ciiihi lifijm, various bntiuls, all
XV of good qiiuiiiy.iu More and for sale, by -
apr29 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
for curb boat advertised..
Steamships, where but one fo running, !f)|*'f 21
nutn; if two or inoie, $3n each. 1
AutUoucors’uUvertlsemeui* nof to l>o eubjcti P
ecu tract, but to bo Ohoreed at the ialp* |u gif HIM
porsqurffc. 4 *
The paper, under nociycuiu.-Unict ;, to tw Uiri^l
ed in a contract. .
Proleseienal and busine.-* cards net exmriing«
linos, will be iu-erted at $20 per unnuin.
Call* on persons to become candidate*, wu* w
inserted as other advertisements, to lu* l^’.d i f, r»
variably iu advance. .
Announcing candidates for tli*. fo ^ l 1 ^' 1
in Miivnucc.
Adveriisumeula uot marked eu the nq.y wt*
specified time, will be Inserted until f«»rl) , .«* t
payment exactCHl. „
When any bill for two month* adverh*»t*I- ‘fo-J
than contract, omouuts to over 550, a dodurilog
•J&J'LT cop: -.Till bS5 '.U8l|fi. . ,
Yearly 4dycrllslag v with privilege ol riuui;.*-
^JUllN—III store and rorsajc by
*• • pi«|V|.’lj.:i.p, u.;
(■■ApDr.Tj-.
N. II. ifflfiWl'l', fli II
I’llOKteMOU?.
Cot lege.
S. I*. SANFORD. A. M..
Mullo'iii’fiics.
J..E. WILI.KT, A. M .
Ghemlstry »nd Natoral I bilu-opliy
II. II. TUUliWft.U,
Bellos l-citrcg,
U. W. WISE, A M..
tireukaml foitin fomgtiagi'*.
WILLIAM t; WOOftFIN. a. It.,
Modern fomgunwe,
‘a week,
ho taken at the following rates :
For one square, nuiewublo nun
m u «i t W (ce ..
“ “ “ 3 limes or ollen.'i W
Every additional sqiMrocoiuracted for fo l«ecn*rf*
cd one halt tin* above rates additional. ,
Yearly advertisers shall be limited to the
Mowlou nml
aiid'D'r sale uj
“i a tort
O pNaGURGh—Uu «iut v * ft*|;u‘.'uiK'*
Tboma'bai Mdls.Aihl rouolvoifa
■ June IS GKANK, WKL1S
D YRER AN i> MULAiiSK^.—50 bbl* choice New
kJ Oilwin* i'yrup, 7ft do do Molasees, Just reculv
cd and for sale by
JyV • 1 ‘ ‘OfniJfH'fpK; J0HN8TUN At t.U.
iTifSKrui/illl—WilorcVSIror aufo (w
bf Julia* l-AUKUrOBD, FAY S PP.
Tliiolofttcai Mciulmu-y,
N. M. CltAWIOHft, ft. D:,
j-ijd Llteraiiiru.
wWd/(yf \ViD(:iaMf, iai u. r .
Sj’c.leiqiilic nnd.lM-|or.\l Hn'idiyy.
ActitlMiiy. ■
THOMAS A. MIALn l ilndpai.
Tlie Conmieuccuu-iit i- held on ihe l.u.t Wednesday
In July. i
• Thu next Tin lo will commune-.- i*u the last Wi.*«l-
uesd^y iy Aijmist.
Tfo* |irlce‘ifi’tkhird la tlie viilagu i- ttfi pci month;
washing,,aoom teat, foci.*rie.. u;. ' > 1 *• •
By urdur of iberihanl oiNirusti c*
my 12 Sill I A v I »P l'.M, Feci eta ry
riUilA MOLASHMs- Tin- of the brig
\J R. H LftWtou, uf H'lpunur quaiitv. Foretlu by
Witty pai*h.F(iRD, WAY k OU
iy. and also tiny e^C'dsf of ttia|U*r o\'ef‘Ihf olh?“8i
contracted for. .. ...
Cpnjpict lulvgrUFemuiits payable qu;fWfO'|4
W tisement* from stranger* and ipuiriim wtfr-n
payable in advance. All others will be cooswow
due when cnlltil for.
Reeular advertiser* and all other* sotjdittJf ^
municiitiuu* or requiring notice* .'.esigned to
letiUofi to fail*, concerts, soiree?, or any l’ u V“fL,i.
Ic-riaiiifiiciije, wince cRqrgps Rro mndo for »''***«
tapoa^nll tioticcg oi'priviilo-asaooiatiou?. W"
lieu dorignod to call attention to privute ©nwrprww
calciilatui or iutenited to promote lmUyW«"J
rests, can only bo inserted with the uudorstaoa I
that the same is to bo (wild tor. Il inserted in
edltoi iul column (which can bo only at
Bon oi tbo editor-) tlie Bamo w id bo chnrgea « «*
r.Vi* iff out less Mian 20 rents per line. ’ ...^i,
i yiai. tmdorsutimd, pustiriie^s of Daily, Sffli
anil Weekly tmwsiwjijrs IPiBnvnhunh. vA*» I ,fr^r
oufselviv strictly to .adhoro to the ^
charges, uud in no lustaucc to deviate thereiruu-'
Ihc abuii- rates to take ctfoct March h
to coiitiniic lumling, until ebangod by the ^
imuoi itv i.ftlieumlorslguod. • „. atf effeci
N. 1! -This schedule shall uot In auy »■V
tin ir.teai H.v of existing contracts. All <-WtrtCH«w
Uil* year or any other specified titu«, shall pr
UHU the oxpiraUoh of tho poriod i
wen- mado. * " '•
M Hitrox & Co,. Oemyian rf/rttriWf