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HMnmWVW tawrtJota M WWi.n.T.tl' PlttoUb. Terra gr a diuraw «>rrait°£miil, or tho „ Interior Oran ol Chatham Cranly, In r o< John J. Elnnt, Ann K. Wall Mid Jum J. T. 0. Oorl. Property pounod out by Term. Cara. raw AMI II. PRENDDUUST. Jury b _ ■ Buriiro. O. h-_ mm iitATSOFOEimuiA. , fUATHU COUNTY—To oil whom It W l*Mcorai Wbere-sJohn Mellery,trill, ppljrb. the jaSSssareaM^ ttworMo Wto and muooolih .11 whom Itnuy . to be and appear beforo Mild Court, to m (if any tnejr have) on or beforo tho * la November next, othwiao sabt !#nt- ■ wtU bo granted. WHaom. Jodn UUbo, Esq., Ordinary for CfcaUiaiu feoniy, this o^bldaf of April I860. -OHN BH.BO, o. o. o. opr* • •TATI OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO. mo all whom U may concern: Whereas Mary Ann X Deal win apply at the Court of Ordinary for let* lam MsmUaory on the citato of Jaww P. in-nt.— Tbeee are therefore to die and admonish ail whom II may concern, to be and appear before aahl Court, la mace objections (if any they have) on or beforo the Wrat Monday in lleccmbor next, otherwUo said Utters will beer an tod. Wumm John Bilbo, Eaq., Ordinary for Chatham Oonaty, this third day of Jane 1RM. yST -OUN BILBO, O.C.C. •TATE OF GEORGIA, C HATHAM taiUNTY.—To all whom It uity con oara: wbwaas, Patrick Ryan will apply at tho OMrt or Ordinary for letters of administration on tba estate of Daniel Oollliu j These are, tenrefore, to cite and odmonUU all Whom n may eesmern, to be and appear beforo said Owl to make wNection (If any they have) on or bo- fore the Irst Monday In August next, otherwise said tetters will be granted. Witness, John HUbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this twenty-third day of Juno, 1160. June « JOHN BILBO, o. e. c. whom it may concern, In be and appear before said Court to make objection (If any they have) on nr be fore llio Irst Monday In December next. otherwise aald letters will be granted. Witness, John Btllio, U*q. Ordinary for rtiatliam cosnty, this fourth day or June, I860. Juno 6 JOHN BILBO, o. c. c. A DMI IT IMTII ATOll'M S VI.K” P URSUANT to nil order or the Honorable tho Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, pawed Jane term, 165S. will be sold, »m tho first Tuesday in August next, beforo tho Con-1 House dour in said county of Chatham, betweeu tfo- legal hours of sale, tho following property, to wit.: J^>u Nos. three (3) and four (4), boiug part of Utrdeu lot No. nluo (9), Bprlug llill, City of tfcranuah, fronting on Railroad street; also tho following negro slave*: Jack, Peter, Alexander and Sarah. Sold aa the property of tho estate of Samuel Griffin, laieorsold county, deceased, for the benefit of tho heirs and creditor* of said es tate. RICHARD WAYNE, Administrator do bonis non, on Je4 Estate of Samuel (Irifllu, tnfitfmai, oirMiArcourT O N tho first Monday in August next. I will apply to tho Ordinary of Chatham county for leave to sell tho negro slaves boonging to tho o«tolo of Clara A* Ogilbay, deceased, for tlio beiioflt of tho liolrs and creditors of said oiiat». Juno 4 JAMES A. LaROCHE. Adm’r. Boa ton, New To .VAMEH n. riunna, DEALER AND IMPORTER OK Watches, Jewelry, Mlvrr Wars*, Fan ny Goods, (Wii, no. 12, iwowt ttn mm, huuuku-hu. •cpt* - }y ■ IP ont 'IL nan JBLxt ■aVTATK OF GEORGIA, g ULLOCH COUNTY.—To «U whom it way con- i cert: Whereas, Asa Johnson will apply at tho rt ot ordinary for said county, for Icttora of ad- ministration, with tho will annexod, on the estate of Mary WUttama, lato or said county, dcceasod: These are, therefore, to cito and admonish all whom it mar concern, to bn and apjKrar beforo said Court to make objection (if any thoy have) on or before the first Monday in August next, other who •aid letter* will be granted. Witness, William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch eoonty, the 20tb day of June, 1850. Juneva WILLIAM LEE, o. n. c. ueuauTa, EiSHBr! vuvkt v. fTVJall whom It may uonccrn : Whereas, Mrs fa- X nth J Jones, Administralr.x upon tho cstoto of JSomsNJones, late ofllborty county, decoasod, Will apply to Ibo Court of Ordinary or sahl county for Utters dismissory; Thass are therefore to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and nppear beforo said court, to max* objections, if any they have, in term* of the Uw, otherwise said letters wilt bo granted. Witness. W P Oarldoau, Ordinary for liberty county, this lDth of January, 1850. Jyit—3 W. P. GIKADKAU, o. l . c. C1TATK OFOBORUIA—BULIOCII CO., "jlny^Olli, O 1860—Two months Alter date application will be made to the Honorablo Court of Ordinary of said Oountv tor leavo to sell all the lands belonging to the etude of Mlcbaol Douablson, dcceasod, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors and said deceased. Bjfldv JOHN E. GIBSON, Adm’r. ^ #¥atk of ukohoia, J bULLOCU COUNTY.—Tn all whom it muy con- > corn: whereas, Joetab Davis will apply ul tho urt ot Ordinary for letters or administration on the estate of Henry Dana, late of said county, do- BROUGI1T TO JAILi Brought to Jail In flwainsboio, Emanuel Co., on the 4th instant, a nogro man; lie says his natno is Harry; that ho belongs to tho ostoto ot Thomas Clay, of dryan County, Gu. Ho is of light complexion, with a alight soar over the loll eye; about 5 foot 3Inches In height, and about'JO years old. Tho owner is requested to coino forward, pay charges and take him away, as he will ho dealt with as the law directs. HENRY OVERSTREET, Je9 Ja»or. ‘imfhce; A LL pontons having demands against tho estate or Hicliard K, Williams, lule of Chatham coun ty, deceased, aro hereby notilled to present thorn within tho time prescribed by law to tho subscri ber ; and all indebted to the paid extol o are request ed to make immediate pavment to M. D. Mll.I.EN, Administrator do bonis non. March ‘J5—tiw ltwtJy'Jl—Jo i •TaTE oFuEuruia, C 1 HATH AM COUNTY.—To all whom It umy con t cern: Whorcax, tho estate of Jeremiah Mc Donald lies unrepresented in consequoncu or tho death of Nathan Brewton, the executor, and unless .sorao fit and competont person applies tor the ad ministration or cnld estate, with the will annexed, I shall appoint Jame* Wilkinson, or homo oilier lit and proper person, administrator with the will an nexed do bonus non, on said estate: These arc. therefore, to cite and udtnoulxh all whom it may concern, to be and appear beforo said Court to tnako objection (ir any they have) on or beforo the first Monday la August next. Witness, William l-eo, Esq., Ordinary for the county of Bulloch, this l'Jth day of Juno, 1S6U -*5 NKLftON MWEK/iKY, DESIGNER AND SCULPTOR IN MARBLE. Corner As tor I lace and 4th Avenue, IX OUXU PROXIMITY TO TUX AHfOK UHUAttV AX!> TUX XXW maul uounr, .new yokk. raout extendra varitty and the stock of Monuments, Tombs, Head Stones,«., In America, can bo found at Ibis establishment, from plain to tho most elaborate and ornate in design and workmanship. In addition to the stock always on band, a great variety of drawings, appropriate and orlgtnal may bo found, from which work will l*e ox- ecutod promptly to order. Orders faithfully executed, and shipped to any point available by water or steam. Persona visiting tho city oT New York ou pleasure or business aro respodfotly invited to visit this os- Ubllihment <**» VIRGINIA SPRINGS! EOUTU-8IPK, RICHMOND k DaNVILIA; AND Virginia A Tenueasee WILLIAM LEW. o These are, thereforo. to cite and adtnouUh ull Whom it may concern, io he aud appear before said Court, to nuko objection (if any they hare) on or before um first Monday In August next. otherwUo said letters will be granted. Witness, wllllsm Lee, Esq., Orriiunry lor Bulloch county, this I17lh day of Juno. 1850. junta* * WILIJAM LEE, o. v. v. MTATErOF GEORGIA, *OT7LL0CH COUNTY.—To all whom it may con- Wj corn: Wlicrcas, General E Mikelt, will upply at the inort of Ordinary tor leUors of administration with too will annexed, ou tho estate of Manila Groover, tote of said county, d*:cascil : These are, therefore, to ctio and admonish all whom it may concern, to bo and appear beforo said Court to make objection (if any they have) ou or before ino first Monday la September next, other wise said letters will be granlod, Witness. William Lee, Esq., Ordinary lm Bulloch county, tots *Jl«t day or July, 1856. JyM WILIJAM LEE, o. u. c. UEU1IUIA. CA1U1GN COUNTY. mWO MONTHS aTtor date, application will bo X made to tho llonorabio Court of Ordinary for tap! county, for Icavo to soli the following rained negroes ; who and her throa children. Irene, Mi nis and joe; belonging to inn citato of IauLsa Tomp kins, deoeaied. for tho bcuclit of ratd heirs. WILLIAM B. THOM AH, Ouardlun. Jeffersonton, June 10, 1666, Juno 30 Join State of Georgia, lititiucii county. A dministrators' sale.—By virtue »>r an or dcr from tho honorablo Court of Ordinary of said county, passed on the llr-t Monday in June, will he sold at the court hou.-u door of said county, between tho lawful hours of sale, on tho first Tues day In August, Ouo tract of IjhuI, containing one huml rod and fifty noroe, in nald county, on tho Ca- noochce river: ah-o, a part of four other surveys, containing six hundred and thirty-two acres, on Ca noochcc river, weil improved and in good repair, consisting of swamp, bay find pine land. Hold mu tho property of Nathan Brewton, deceased, for tho benefit of tho heirs and creditors of aald decease 1 Termu lunMo known ou Ibu day of sale. BENJAMIN BRF.WTON, 1 . . , SIMON J. BREWTON, jArtuirs. Juno 'Jd, 1866 Jo lfi Stale of GcargTn, Jli»rrooirCounty, ' A DMINlSTRAToRji’ SALE.—Will lie sold, on tho first Tuesday in August next, before th.» court house iu Statesboro', in said county, under an order oflho Court of Ordinary, Fifty-four (64) acres of Pino Land, granted to James Deal, aud bounded by lands of .James Woods, William Allen and Klmoro Manos, belonging to the estate or James Deal, for tho bciicUt or tho heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms tnado known on tho day of sale. MARTHA DEAL, ) Adm’x. CALVIN DEAL, /Adm’r. June l'Jth, lHaO jo 16 GLYNN HHEKIFF’H hale W ILfc oe sold before the Court House in tbu city oi Brunswick, county of Glynn, on the first T«oxdxy id August next, between tho legal hours of solo, the following properly, to wit: One lot or parcel of land annate, lying and being in tbo city of Bruns wick, In im county of Glynn, rtatcof Ua., known »d distinguished lu the plan of said city U3 Old Town L*L uumDer two hundred «nd fifty-three, aud the imfroveMcnto thereon; levied on by virtue of a fl fa usucn wot of tho City Court of Havana nab. in tbo couaty of Chatham, in favor of Benjamin C Frank- da vs Charts E Flanders. Property iK>lnted out by plaintiff Jyg Xf. 0. B. WKIGUT, MOTIt'L. O NE MONTH alter date, aprdicatlou will he mxae to tho State Bank of Georgia, for pay- mast of a twenty dollar lull, tho left hand half of which has been lost. Julf* JOHN H. KENEDY. Midway, Alabama, July 1, 1860. GEORGIA, BULLOUH COUNTY'. S IXTY davs after date, application will be made to l&e Honorablo Court of Orinary or Bulloch county, ror leavo to sell ull tho lands belonging to the estate of Thomas Crosby, Into of said county, deceased, for tho henellt of the heirs and creditors or Mid oRtoto jylO WILIJAM F. CROSBY, Adm’r. KOTWS r O NE mouth artor «latn, application will bo muae to tho Bank ortho Slate of Georgia, Tor tho payment of a Twenty Dollar Note on the raid Bank, fNo. 4‘J.) the rigid baud hair or which has been hot On* month utter duto application will Iw made to tho Marine Bank of Georgia for tho imyrncnt of a Twenty Dollar Noto, (No. 384) ou said J/auk, tbo right hand half of which has been lost. Jy9—taw—4w WM. II. IIlGlfr. Villa tttea. July 8,1856. ~ Mick. fflHRKE months after date application will be nmdo X to tho Marino Bank of Savannah, for the pay ment of two Twenty dollar hills, via:.: letter U, UU70, and letter U, b«7, the left halves of which liavo been lout,. .mMKH J*. HUDSON. TaUahasrce. Fla.^May 1", 18&n. Bin* inytld ' NOTICK. S IXTY days after dalo, uppiicaii'm will Im tnadn to tne Honorable the Ordinary el McIntosh county, mr leave to sell tho real estate, being iu thla county, of tho lato James Smith, known as Hldon (rtcoi Plantation sold for the benefit of the bet re of imtd estate. DEAN M. DUNWOODY,) JOHN JONES, > ICx or JOHN F. DUNWOODY, J Darien, JQly 1, I860. Syi MUEL FOR DIVUIlfK. RUxaboUt Uauly^ j,, cojfee superior Court, Jota V Lnlr. J AUy Term, lWti. S r appearing to tbo Court, from tho return ot Hie ihoitil, that the dofondant. Johu Cindy is not to found In Oolfoo county, unu hois not In tho slate •a motion or Wm B Gadding, attortiuy for lilmllnid, It to ordered that xervieo bo jKirfccicd ou aald de fendant by a publication of lids order in one of the public Journals or Bitvuntmb, mice a month for three months preceding the next torrn of ibis Court, requiring Raid defendant io appear at tho next term or Ooflfee fluporlor Court, in ibo montli or Novem ber next, aud tile his dofeindvo allogatlon to the cauee. A true extract from tbo minute* of tho Superior Court. Jy2 KW'P ABHLKY, «ork. LIBEL FOR D1 VOItC 16. K Wllklnion, i j„ yi> C riy Superior Court. t oe. Wilkinson./ May T<jr '"' 185 ' 1 ' Tepporingto Dm Court, by tho return of tho ebedflr. In tbo above stated case, that tho defend- ont le not to be found in tho county, and that Im is not to be found in the state; on moilouof Wm o Gautdeo, counsel for llhollant, It Ik ordered Hint ner- vtca bo perfected ou said defendant, by a publico, ttoo or tfus notice onoo a month for Uu oo mcmli.i, next preceding tho next term of aald Superior Court, requiring said defendant to ho aud appear at the next term of Liberty Superior Court ,fl “newer iu Ibe eald cause* A true extract from the mluutes of Kidd Hupcrior Court. Hi A. FRASER, Clork, ~ riivoiicK. ASS DROWN WILUAK 11. BROWN. In Bulloch Superior Court. March Turin, 1856. tho TTaj^eorlng to tbe Court, by Uiu return of the X Mterlff, that the defendant, William 11. Brown, to not to be found In tbo county of Bulloch; on inn ttoo oT Levi fl. D'Lyon. Attorney for tho plaintiff, it to ordered that the defendant do appear and Qlo hit ...^ror dofontlvo allegation, on or hofoto the flreldajrortlienoxttorm of this Court, and thut B btteeUon of this will bu undo Iu one of tlio pub- fuetlerof tba ohy Of Hu vutumli imuou umiilu for A tone extract .from the uiluutcfl.'tbts 2't\ day or March, UM. * Jyt7~lemlin DAVID DEAULEY, c h o b a, FOB Uw t EY»1 mmm WiTKIJ AT Till. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. eri. most coinlorUble and most expeditious Route to tho VIRGINIA SPRINGS I THROUGH BY DAYUGHT. And Baggage Cheeked Through, except on fltogw. Visitors to the Yirgininia .Springs by this route,' take the South-Side Railroad cars at Petersburg, or tlio Richmond and Danville cars at Richmond, at 6 A. M., dally, (Sundays oxcopti d.) arrive at Lynch burg to dinner, anu thence, via tho Virginia aud TenncBH'e Railroad, reach Bousnck’s Ik.-poi at 31-4, and Salem at 4 P. M., and at either place bike Kent, Hiiminer»on A t'o'i Fine Line of Singe* I Those via Bousack's lodge at ITnca.'tlo, diuo at tlio with HAiJ.’H^!\f® l l , 'Ky^ntpRooF i/k;k. IhYlMg revolved (he Priie Medal at the World’s Fair, arc uow oflbred to tho public as tho lYixo Safe of ttic World. Tested and approved as they have been every where, tbdr crowning victory was reserved to bo awarded by the Juries or the World’sFair. The proprietor placed Ouo Thoa«and Dollars in Gold In the one exhibited at tho World’s Fair, lira- doo, and Invltod all the Ilck-I/xks In tho world to open the Safe, with or without the keys, and take the money as a reward for their Ingenuity ; although operated upon by several skilled in the art, no ono could lick the Lock or open the HaTc. ~— • —* —- **■' ‘riglnal Habunaniler, of the patent-right, _ _ Impervious to damp, and books, papors and Jewelry might bo preserved In ono of bta safes for a century without contracting a blemish Trom mould or mllldew. To guard against counterfeits every Safe from the manufactory of tho subscriber, and sold by him or Lis agetila, has a brass plate lu front, bearing hla name: each is also furnished with one of his Im proved Thief Detecting Lock*, which is a good guar antee against robbery. S. C. HERRING k 00., Non. 186.187 aud 139 Water-at., N, Agents iu Savannah, Mcasrs. BFJJ, k PRENT1HH, Who keep constantly on band a full and complete assortment, which they will soil at Manufkcturcrs’ prices. sept28 LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND FIRE- raoor qpautub or WILDKR'B SALAMANDER SAFES, At Manufactured by Steams d Mania, Mew York. — — — In the fire or tho 3d lust, which consum ed tne brick building occupied by Mr. Jim. T. Aomas, op|*orito niiSSmi GENUINE PREPAf llcliiibqld** HlKhljr Cow*. • t«r 1 |k>himI Flnld Eitrat. M I niinil A I IH A CKUTAIN. SAFE, AND EFF1X/TUAL REMEDY IIIIIKNAI ' ITtOi: JS..I-U-»V. til tin: Bladder, Kidney*, Gravel, I Wllimkl M Broiwy. Weakness, Secret Ifiseasc*, Obstruc- 1 OFl'lCK. 1 fcs VemuU> fknnplaJnn, and all diseases of the , <t> , Sexual Organs, whether in Merchant- etui ho supplied at ^Imrl nolin-wttli MA1JC OU FEMAlJi HOOK & JOB BIII-HtmU, BUI. nf l.»rtln tf , ] "Wy Moolai, Clrciiliu-N, I'hiyU TliU latpulnr and sjiocinc remedy is now offered and Blank Book*. to the afflicted, and guaranteed to cure all the above Proceedings of Meeting-*, Rejmrb*, By-Igtwe. **tc. Thankful for the very liberal jiatronagp hervtnfr. NOTICE. A LL person* having claims against the estate or Evan Join--', Into of Cliarlton county, de ceased, are requested to present them, in terms Jf law, uud those indebted will piea-e make paynumt to the siib-icrlber. STEPHEN McCALL, Executor. Centrevillugo, Gu., Juno 14l!i. 1850 je'Jtl HOTICIBL W Ii J. bu sold, between tbo usual hours of sale, ou tho find Tuesday in August next, before the court house «loor in Trader’#* Hill, Charlton county, Ga., Two negro men, (Dick and Tom)—-be longing to the estate of Evan Jones, lato of said county, deceased. Hold undor provisbu oflho will and by order or tho honorthlc Ordinary ot' salil county. STEPHEN McCAl.L, Ex’r. Gcntreviliage, Gu., Juno 14tb, 1856 je'jfi RELIGIOUS WORKS. H LSTORY of the Great Reforraatiou «*f the Six teenth Century, in Germany, Switzerland,A;c, by J II Merle D'Aubtgne, five volumes complete iu one. The Uio of Martin J.ulher, the German Reform er, iu fifty pictures, from de-igUM of Gustav Kouig, to which Is added a sketch of the rise and progr*iss of the Reformation In Germany. Life and Times ct Rev ElUah Iloddiug, DD, lato Hontor Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, by I) W Clark. D I). Sermons on Several Occasion.-*, by tlm R«v John Wesley, A M, In four volume*. Sermons from tho Pulpit, by 11 P. Bnscom, D D, L L D. JJfo •»!' 11 Ui'itticmau Ua3C4#m, l> I), 1.1.1), late Bishop of tho Methodist Episcopal Church, South, by Rev M .M Hvokte, D D. Posthumous Works or tho Rev Ilenry BBaacom, D D, I# L 1), ono or the Bishops or tlio Mnthoilbt Episcopal Church South, edited by tho Rev Thomas N Ralston, A M. Ufa oflho Rov Robert Newton, H i», by Tiioma.s Jackson. The Bard* id'the Bible, by George Guitllluu. The Analogy of Religion—Natural and Revealed ■to the Constitution and Course of Nature, by Jo- RC])h Butler, L L D, laic I/>rd Rinliop of Durham. Baptism—a treatiao on tlio nature, perpetuity, subject*, administration, mode, and uses of the ini tialing ordinance of the Christian Church, by Tho* O Sumners. Baptism—with rcfcrenco to its import, modes, history, proper use, uud the duty or parents to bnp- tizod’children, by Jaino* I. Chapman, amiuDterot tlio Memphis Conferenco of tho Methodist Episcopal Church, South. For ealo nt 169 (fongress street by .Jmm23 WAHSUCK a HAVt*. rooud, without NIGHT fRAYEI#, aud with hut 04 miles or Staging. Or by tho Salem route, stop all night at the Roanoke Red Sulphur Springs, (10 miles distant from Salora,) dine at tho Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs, aud arrivo at tho White Sulphur Springs on tho evening or the following day. Tho Virginia A* Tonncssce Railroad U located through n most romantic country, possessing a cli mate unsurpassed for its salubrity ami delightful t< perature. Tho road pa$fi03 tho huso dl tl**- PEAKS OF OTTfill! And within threo miles or the Alleghany Springs, ono milo oflho Montgomery Whito Sulphur Springs, and within four miles of the Y’ollow Sulphur Springs; all pleasantly situated a fow miles apart, outho Eoatern slope of tho Alleghany mountain, in Mont gomery county. Tho waters of those Springs are celebrated for their great medicinal qualitlos, tho ac commodations are cxcolleut, and have been greatly increased since last season. 4S*Vi.*itors to Um Rod Sulphur Springs take Kent, Suinmorson k Co's Stages at Newborn Depot, on tbeovonlugor tho day thutthoy leavo I’etera- burg or Richmond, and arrive at the Springs on the following day to dinner, and Salt Sulphur Springs early lu tho eveoiug of tho second day from Rich- nmnd or Petersburg. Tlio Road from Newborn lX*pol lu tho Red Sul phur Springs, (38 mile.*,) has boon graded and greatly Improved since last season, and is now ro- gurdx-d a«ou<! of tho bo«t turnpike* in tlm moun tain*. Tho line oi Telegraph from Richmond will be com pleted uml In operation to tho Mootgomory White Sulphur Springs early in June. Pas.-engera to Knoxville, Teunesste, lake Kent, Summerson k Co’s stages at tbo Western terminus ortho Virgin lu k Teaacssec Railroad, now 180 miles from Lynchburg (uml being extonded Westward at tba rnto of 8 mile* per month) to tho Eastern tormi na* of tho East Tennessee and Virginia Railroad, and arrivo at Knoxville iu ‘J 1-2 days from Peters burg or Klcbmoud. Fare from Petersburg or Biehwond. To Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs via Bonsack’x,$10 00 “ “ “ “ “ “ “ Satcm.... 10 50 " White .Sulphur Spriugs “ Bonsack's 11 00 li “ “ “ *• Salem.... 11 60 Red Htilphcr Spring.* 12 25 “ Alleghany Spring* 8 00 " Montgomery White Sulphur Spring* 8 25 “ Yellow Sulphur Spring* 8 46 '■ Knoxville, Tcuuei'.*eo 23 00 Noth.—Tho charge for tickets to the Alleghany Spring:*, .Montgomery White Sulphur and Yollow Sulphur Spring#*, does i.ot include tho charge from tho Itailrnud to the Springs. l’AFscugnrs lor tho Al leghany Springs, (4 miles distant.) tako tickets to Shawsvllle—for Montgomery White Sulphur, (1 mile distant by a hrauch Railroad,) take tickets to Big Tunnel and for the Yellow Sulphur, (4 miles dis tant,) bike ticket* tu GhrUtiausburg depot. Con veyance:* will bo found ut those place*. For further information apply to K. A. GOODWIN, Ticket Agent S. S. K. R., Petersburg. CHARLES CAMPBELL, Sap'c Richmond k Danville R. R. t Richmond. E. H. GILL, Sup’t V. k T. K. R., Lynchburg. KENT, HUMMERBON k CO.. ui) Di-Sut Fincastlc, Virginia. C E ATTRA£T HAlLRUAb. !i tho Gas Works, in this city, was a safe ol _ the above descriptions containing the books, papers, and money of Mr. Thomas, and although the building was detroyed, tho said Safe sustained no Injury whatever from the Intense heat to which it had beou exposed. On open ing tho Safe, the content* were found undisturbed, and in tho same order and condition as when placod there, except* slight discoloration to the projecting ends of a few papers, and tho hocks of one or two of the books, caused by the steam goucratod in the Safe, whllo at Its greatest beat. The HaTe and contents, as it caum from the ruin*, may still ho soeu, in the possession or Mr. Thomas, at tho Gas Works. A large assortment or these cele brated Hafea always on hand,aud for sate by II. CAMPFIKLD, , ■ffBSSS- I »r<, Wm, WMata, and IU kinds WiSi I (Wlumwin, U non upcti fur it., WlB ik l-ittci. lit! iLOrJatt tunri,located nmr the Dtplul I'wi oaK iBrondwir, Midoownto. .bom ihlrt, IwjciSd LS 1 fluntahedfcwn-, wttti mod i.,d trim, I gftlSf SiSairlh!?iSSfAr P* 0 " body, thus removiug the cause and rendering the # r> -- --- - - cure CERTAIN AND received, we respectfully solicit a coTilinuanec *.i - , aUa y 4 ,^| n Inflammaiiou, which the same, foiling that we shall he able to pi«-a-e all Xr romSWtawSMy arnelE and can bo token Socutlonor work W 1 ' “ ° n ' bwl11 ,w 10 l ‘ rlcw Rl " 1 • with leu* trouble and expense to pattoob*. This in- execution or work. | f a iuble remedy lias saved thousands upou thousands NOTICE TO MAIU.VeRM, Troin the hand* of T HE buoys at Ft. Himofis Inlet and Sound have! MERCUJiW QUACKS. hocn arrauge«l iu tho following inann* r : H not from premature graves. In cases of lnf<*Uoo uulef Ba.* Bnuy is u largo llrst Ha*- nt.n, i niut«-U the Comjwund Buchu Is the only article worthy or rod, with the No 2 In whito—U placed is iw.-nty Die leaf! confidence of tho afflicted iu performing feet water at low tide, and niu>t be left on the «i:*r- HAKE CURES, board baud euteriug. Ft Fitnons light hours N \V It coutaius no narcotic, mercury, or other'injurious by W Vi W. North j»oint of Jekyl W bv N s N. drug, liut is purely a Vegetable CamposUbm. It to Middle Buoy—is u largo secofid class*uttu, paint-1 very agreoabie to the taste, creates no perceptible ed black, with No 11n white—I* placed in sixteen 1 otll,r » aml »“*>'be taken by persons or either sex feet water at low tide, bn the Eastern edge *»r the ’ without hindrance from busincs.* or mejllral advice, Middle Ground, and must be lelt on tlio i«rt hand l' lain directions fur use accomjaujy the mod cine, coloring. St Simons IJght hears N W bv tV •. W Reader, ir you have any of the above complaints, do North point of Jekyl W by N. * i not neglect them, kiad attention from the Proprietor, u, Id advuicc. Fm- Id D« -jrwd op* Wort Ih? u _ derUkto. All commo»lr»ti*iji tnuji be S addreutil Io W. R. MOStav!- 1 * 14 . *"*• l.rlffln, (j, 'AT Inotr Buuy—|. nettornl tin.. nttii.,.uini«-.i liLick, IlKIolVri AUK DANUEIIOUrl. with lilt No ;t in wiillt-fi ni.rtVriVr'I'w. m'yiV.ni WIUi IliU incllclne you can curt youraoir, aud IDu. Ittl wal-r al low title, on tbo point .d .lowl pm-tnt all ol|«Joro. otrn-om Jekyi (.land, andtuu-tbt Ita on tho |.»ri i 1IIUT1I Slt-STAM.M IIJ. 1KMAU- hand tnlcrlng. fl Klinona lJalil h.-ar« N K l,v N Fid. mcdiclnt t|Mtdlly and olfeoln^ly cures Hit I N. North pointJtkyllV by 8 >1 S inosl virlllontrormolFccrttdlHcaats,audoradlcatca I Iu Hit -Sound U Iho I/iwrr JlWdlt OrouuJ Buoy— ' <‘ v <'ry |iartltlu orInftcUoos m-itlor from tht .ysttio, I which Is aiitonil class nun, uainttd with rod and restoring tlio patltnlto a Pcrtol sUttoT black horizontal sirl|n-s—Is iilaccd lu twelve ti-ti i HEALTH AMI I Lurry, wnlcr at low tide, oo llio lower |miiit nr iho Middle J. Fatotots: SO do TTcrtcro J'adls-’nnd'b'j drfl-’ Ui f Blows, Tor sale by '-‘h mart BltllilUM, KELLY i HBirTasriimuAPs- TTN1TED SUteo, Cainuio-aul Cuba. U Scbwaghw’aBlsUirt ut F.iUiMipbtmi,-, translated by Kteyle. ’ Prescott-a Philip 2d OfAfOih UfW Calf and in Cloth. Napoleon's Oonfldcnthii t*u > brother Joseph. Davuu's History ui lb*- g*te Hanover—2 vols. l-lhe Allacbi in Madrid. Romance of the Harem, by .di r* Rachel Gray, by Julia Ka\ xiuiugb. Earnest Linsload, by Mr*, u e llcou PAr3 W.Til0l!\L«| UUjt . TU8T KBCBIVED^-2a "r»igrijKindrri J prime artlcli-, 20 Her- - d«*» Si lams. In store, and for rail- *.> mar 26 WAYNE. iHlENViLIj *1,. •"W»lj it j u ,, ‘«|A#tl<lcbf.c V*,U, t •* “ ‘-1 tbe ij,H„ July 26, 1855. Agent for the Manufacturers, 171 Brj-hI., flavatmali. Gn. 1 take pleasure in currol>oruliug the foregoing state- ment, and In addition would add, that tho books aro now in two. J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 26th, 1855. />ct6—if Grouud, t*» mark tlio two channel-*, at H-imou* Ught bears N F.by K. North point of .b-kyl Maud S E by S F. Middle Middle tiruiuni Rtiuv—U n m-coiH Hv« , uuu, painted red, with No I in whit*—i.- plaeud in eighteen feet water at low ti*l«*, near the t-lbow ot the Middle Ground, ami intm Im lelt ou the star- boartl hand entering. North point ••f.b-kj l bars N • K 'i K. Brunswick jioitit VV by S. Upper Midille Grouud Buoy—is a second Has* nun, painUM red. with tlio So c, in while—i* plarml j in 18 foot wulur at low tldo, near tho upjmr end ot | tho Mltldlo Ground, uud must be left on iho star-i board Imud euteriug. Brunswick imlnl bears \V >4 H. Mouth or Jekyl Crock S a K. None.—In running in for Ft Fimoiis Bar bring llio Light I ' ' water 0 to tho Outor Bar Buoy utid into the Sum.i, pi the buoys a* «liri-cte*l. By order oftlie Light House Board. t’. MAN1GAULT MORRIS, j e28—tf L. H. Inspector, fdli Disti iet. NOI'ICK TO 91\U1.\hilts. T HE buoys at Hi. Andrew's Inlet and Found have been arranged iu the following mnnio r: llt'linbold’s Highly Conceittrnlvd Coui a pouiul Fluid Extract Snrsnpnrllla. For purifying thoBlootl. removing nil diseases ari sing from excess of Mercury, exjawuro and im prudence in life, chronic constitutional diseases, arising from an impure stato of Blood, and the ouiy reliabiu and elleclual kuuwu remedy for tho cure of Hcrofula, Halt Rheum, FcaM Head, Ulcer ations of tliu Throat and l/.-gs. l’aiu* ami .Swellings of the Hones, Tetter, Pimples on the Face, and all Fcnly Eruptions of tlie Fkiu. It is gratifying to the proprietor or these medicine#* to be able fo state that it is now nearly three years since they were first introduced, during which time they have been extensively used In various parts of tho* United State*, amt have given to patient and i'll boa; X W SfK “fw.'whlTe I,Z, r iihD “ 1'roctitloner the blchost Hogrcc of satisfaction la the . This hcariug us a cunrsc will lake vim an ‘'j“™ 111 W MS! "»>' have been employed | Outer Bar Buoy uud late (Me s-un.l, pa-.-lne whether tu town, country, hospltalor private pruc- ... • " ' llr*s. t1i.it.* int*firin1tli- irk-nn lli#. tnnst flftnlflrwi shirts: hiiiutnii siuui-,j 1 1 1 HA VfJ just received u Inrgo assotlmenl of white aud figured Shirts, of every quality ami style, ami superbly made, with <xdlur» to mati-lt, or«b'*ri will bliio hulaken, xml shirt* tmolu to nuil any particular filyie or taste of tho witarer. Cull til the Star Clothing Emporium, 117 Bay street, my I I WM. O. PRICE. udiMovai.. The subscriber lm* Removed on the Bay, next door U> Uiu R«:pub|iu»iii{(j olllco, where lie i* now opening a) ■ handsome assortment of K1' RI NO AND HUMMER GOODS, which he wilt sell by tlio |iatb:rn nr mako to order in the most fashionable stylo. Also, Ready Made Clothing for l lm present ami coming season. Thankful for pout favor**, he hope.* to nmril a con- tinuanci) of the same. N. B.—Cutting, Altering and Iteimiriug <b»nu at this Kliurteat uoticc. Jim received While Drill Coat#* and Pants, Whito ami Figured Mnr*c-llle.* Vest*, for sale at u small pro fit. nprl'J JOHN W. KELLY. DYING AMD HKNOVATING ESTABLISHMENT, 13 YOKK mm, NEAR TlUt COURT ROUSE, SAVANNAH, UA., BitablUhed In 1X33. K Subscriber grateful to bis Mends and „ patrons for their continual favors, would slate at In addition to the Improvements In DYING, ur luired by him during his last visit to England and Icotland, has madn arrangements for extending his business, by which ho is now enabled to dye a greater variety or colors on silk and wooleu drosses, ■bawls, &o M which he trusts will generally please all who may favor him with their patrouago. Gentlemon’s garmonto dyed, cleanod or renovated as may be required, in the same superior stylo which has generally so much pleased his patrons and frionda. Tnblo Covers, aud ladles’ Crape Hlmwis, no., cleaned and fiulshed in the first style. ladles’ Bonnets dyed, bleached ami pressed a tho most fashionable sly lot*. Orders from the country promptly attended in. Terms moderate. Whon parcels are sont by steamboat* or railroad, word should be sent him by letter through tho poet office, so that he may know where to call for thorn, mch 16 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. HEINTZELMANN’8 ESSENCE OP JAMAICA GINGER, milE diatingulshod favor with which this essence X has boon received throughout all sections oi tho Union as a remedy at once safe, agreeable ami effectual for Incipient Diarrhma, Cholera Morbus, Weak and relaxed Bowel*, ITostration by heat or fatiguo, Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Colic, Cramp, Lan guor or Debility from sedentary habits, Ac., has in duced the proprietor to give it every publicity in his power. Upon ils inerrits comment is unnecessary, as Us own intrinsic worth U its best oulogy, U car ries with it the evideuce of its superior excellence, freely attoated to by the young, tho o)d, and scores of families who. promptod by a careful regard for their health and comfort, ore daily adopting it as an ixiusTExsAHtA FAMILY KKMKov. Tliero is perhaps uo medicinal preparation extant *>o simple and harm* less, yet salutary and effective, whose worth will he more appreciated or universally adopted than the liquid uluger prepared by Heintzolman. For sale by J. E. DkFORD, Druggist, JolO 8m .Savannah, Ga. m O N ami after Sunday, tho 14tb October, insL, amt until further uolice, tbo Passenger Trains ou tim Central Railroad will ruu ns follows : UKTWEKN SAVANNAH AND MACON. U'oves Huvnnuah Daily nt...6 a m and 12.16 r tf. Arrivo lu Macon “ “..2.16 Ptf “1 am. I .on vo M act >n *• “.11.46 A tf “ 9.30 pm. Arrivo in Favan'h “ “10.46 pm “ 7.20 am UKTWKK.V KAVANXAH AN I* ADOLWA. fo.-.ivt! .Savannah 12.15 p u and 8..W p. m, Arrive in Augusta 8.45 p m *• 6.80 a m. IzCOYo Augusta 0. AM “ 4.30 P M Arrivo iu Fuvnunali 1.30 p m “ 10.45 p niCTWFK.V MACON* AXD APUFSTA. Livivo Mimon 11.46 A m and 9.30 v x. Arrivo iu Augusta 8.45 p m “ 6.30 a m. I#cave Augusta 6. am “ 4.80 P M. Arrivo in Macon 2.16 p M “ 1. am. KETWKKX SAVANNAH, M1LI.KIM1KV1L1JE k KATONTON. I#eavo flavnunah .6. AM Arrive iu 5Iillodgcvlllo 2.46 P M. I/cavu Macon ,,,,,.,..,,.,,,,,..,11 46 a tf Arrivo in F.donton 6. pm. W. M. WADLEY Gen’l flnpt. Havauuuh, Ga., Get. 12, I860. octl6. (J1IANG EOF~BCHEIdJLE 0>TtHK SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD Over wliuli fiuNMCM the Great Now York & New Orleans Malls. li- DUAl'KR AND TAILOU. JEFFKHHON HTREKT NEAR BROUGHTON The subiiurihtir takes this oiqwrtunlty tu inlurin lilt* friend#! and thuinibliu, that In: is enabled, from experience, ami the .intuitive perceptions of tho truths of. science, based on tbo common rules of surveying form i, noth piano and Kplmrioal, to cut ami muko up gartm'iita to fit the human form in tho most cooiploto uml linirheit stylo, to all who may fnv*»r him with a cull. Boyo’ fancy ilrcoses, Bali coatuinus, Military **n*1 Flremuit’a Uniforms, 1*. HORACE GRANT, JetfvrAon ct., one door Nortii of Broughtun struH. dee 7—ly AI’KIt' rAS011SGH'"ANini0Iti)i3iTH:- Just received a grout a>:*orlmont of tbo most olugnnt p.iUoriiH, with hordora to match, from 8 ContH fo $2, ul CHAFFER k CO.’S, uprSU No, 6 Whitaker street. «. si. niUFiflS; KUCCJiSSOIt TO I.ATR U. EASTMAN. Corner of Bryan and Whitaker Streets, HAH now on hand n beautiful ie«- sorlmont of Jewelry of every dig- crlption and kind worn by ladles »n*l gentlemen, and will soil at unusually low prices, I liavo tl'ls ilay received (per Express) a largo stock of elegant fiiver Warn, consisting of t'nko and I’lo KhIvi.m. plalu and engraved Fish Knives ami Forks, Pickled Halves and Forks, Knives, Forks and Spoons, Napkin Rings, Nutmeg Orators, &e, ^*c., nil In Mor»:cisn'«>es, and sellable for pm;ei)ls. 1 have also tills day rooelvud an addition In my stoek of hnlrwork or light colored Curls, Topsys, Braids,Front Piooe.1, Bands, Unclu Tom, 4:o., which now makes tny ansortment complete. Orders received for any color Ucbircd. Watches rnoaireil by uud uuder tho suncrvlalon of self, and all other work done iu a workmanlike manner, ond warranted. may 25. O N anil after Sunday, February 3d, 1850, two dully trains between Macon and Columbus, ami one betweeu Macon and Americas, Leave Macon at 2 a m, and 8 e m; arrive ut Colum bus nt 7 16 a m, and 1030 p m j leave Columbus u? -I 15 a m, ami 1 301'm; arrive nt Macon at 10 64 a m, ami 7 40 i* m ; leavo Macon at 2 A m; arrivo at Amcri i'U* at 6 40 a m ; leavo Americas at 2 20 p at; arrive at Macon ul 7 40 p m; making a complete connection be tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings ville, Wilmington and Charleston; also, with Central HallrondTruinstoFavonnuh, MlUedguviiicaud Eaton- ton, and with Macon and Western tralus (e Atlanta, Chaltnuoogn, Nashvlllo and KuoxvlUo. Tonn, At C'olumlm* with Girnr*! and Mobile Railroad to Kulsula, Ala., connecting 'tally nt Amorlcus with four horse Post CourboH to Tiilluhaiaeei Alban. Thoiuusville, llalnbrldgo, At., withtrl-weekly hacks to Limipk)n, L’uthhcrt, Ac., at Fort Valley vtlh hacks fo Perry, ltaynosvillo, Hawklnsvillo and Knoxville, Ga. PiiKecngorH for Aineriemi amt points follow Fort Valley, should lake Uio 121ft e >t train IVnm flnvau- null; ami llio 6 pm train from Augusta, tn avoid de tention at Macon. For other points ou the Month- Western or Muscogee Ronds take eilhorlraiu from Favaun&h or AugusUt. J’assengers leaving Aim-ri- cut! at 2 20 p m will roach Columbus at 10 3*1 r m the tamo uight. l’asr.cngora from Oilmubu* and the West for Am ericas, Houth-western Georgia or Florida, should tako tno 1 30 v m train ut Columbus, sleep at Fort Valley, and roach American al n 40 a m next morn ing. First class steamships leave Havauuuh for Now York on Wednesdays ami Saturdays, aud for Phila delphia on Wednesday*. Pnssago 1a the Cabin $26, Steerage $S. Fare from Montgomery to Hnvamiab $14 00 “ Columbia* “ “ 10 00 “ Americus •• “ 8 80 GEO. W. ADAMS, flup’t. .Macon, January 30th, J856. iimylfi vVrqTnTa central r-road. whether in town, country, hospital or private prac tice, they have iu variably given tbu most decidod uml unequivocal rails taction, und produced the most salutary ond beneficial cffoct#*. Numerous letters have been received from tho *no*t distinguished physician* In the country, and from tho professors of’several medical colleges, recommending lu the higla-st terms tho value of these medicines, and their superiority over ull other preparations for -\TKVV CHOP CUBA Ml)i#AHSKH. ’:XhtM goof tho Abbott IievuKs.ux, daliv e ., for eale in lot* to suit purcburi r«. i»j KOI XtKR.i \ Nbi.hij "““-’■SVEfiv Jan31 WAREHOIT rl est and ft; Si. Juh 140 i. T ie undersigned w*^ia take tiiift , lunity to express to hts Irleml* and i[.. , generally, bis sincere thnnk* for tfo-1 lit#*,', S o and influence, which has result#- iu«-U, ,j. i trade to all parts or the s; it. At*..'*., Florida, Alabama and Tennesf-e, th.--.-D. { - ' him to exhibit a stock unmirj«.s:.< d i* aav city. Families, Merchant*-, Huml llevivt- boat Owners are particularly i tviud t.#cj,;.u ii. present etock, which fo now cotnpiote it, V- i‘ various departments, cousfotin - in part u#i- f.,;. log goods, viz: CARP El DBPAVTMESl Royal Modallon, English Drugg..!.- Royal Yolvet, rimi.s whltli-., Mocet Wilton, Mo-. «• *c Hearth Ku C - Mocel Brussels, Volya and * Tapestiy Brussel#*, Tufu 4 Rug;.. Power Loom Brussels. Plan..ami mb'.- Three ply Ingrain. J>x j Mat-(own var ,, , Two ply Ingrain, Silver k Brat- M S i r j 1 Wool Dutch, Cnrpjts Biuctui, ni . wi wuw§ _ CURTAJMAMD C'PWJlSlJiSi’DWAlhu.y i .i c,a :1 ni ?- I‘ nin “ : “ r ‘-L "'ilk ' bucli cump]»ints J u.« tliii;-proprietor recommends. Uce nn'I Mii.Ui. (.\rte, the No 2 iu whUe~ia placed iu sixteen witter at low j Numerous preparations or Sarsaparilla and of Buchu g»J“ , tide, and must be lott on tin* starboard hand outer* i ,md various modes of prepurinc them liavcboen Hilk Damask, _ mil * tu< anu Baud-, log. Little Cumberluud Light hoars W by W N. ■ given, all of which c#f course will iliU'cr according to ^i' 1 * -South IKiint or Jekyl N \\ by \». tho mode of preparation which each individual may ^ u -^'vn-iotis v,;t,*#„ Middio Buoy—in -t .second class cun, painted red, - adopt. Shades, new style, with tlio No 4 in white—is placed in nineteen loci I These medicines require considerable care iu tho Also, every variety oi furniture Cor ,>riug. h.u. water at low tide, near the High North Breakers, | pre|iurati*>ti au*l the employment or different men- nfings and matoriris for rt«:on*tiug. anil must bo left on tho starboard hand entering. ,#trua in successive nitration to take up tho extrar,-1 #£" ,f\- .. . V\! 1 ? i ri vAv J ?. ,t ,.^ cars " ^ ^ couth point *.t j u V e matters, and, in con-equeuce, aro most fro- J Fr° m Jf!.} l ' r 11 Jekyl N \\ } a \\. quently improperly made, and not unfrequcnUy Booms, cut to fit wjJ.out a seam. Inner Buoy—fo a seeoud cla-j.* can, |*ait*ted Idnok,' much impaired, if not rendered totally inort, by the ! • Snb ,^ ! , h.ni*eli to iuy<>i* 4 , with Ao 1 in white—is iilaced in twenty-one feet.' injudicious and unskilful muuagctneut oi'those unac- j prison all description < t L-a- low a? th:**-a»! wat(M at low tide, nenr a dry shoal running off from | qualnted with phnimaceutlcal preixiratlons. It fo i HUfflRy ffh be purchase# ms-tv Nc-rtkorn city —• —■ -* • - *• MR* Carpets cut to Room.-: ml goo.ts rent c., part of the city froo of charge. 48* An experienced rpho:> ter will utten.t i. making and laying of Carpet * aud Oil ciutb* wfo-r desired. The decorative aud curtain departaniit n charge or an Upholster of nrknowlem-eituidru. skllL W. 1*. GUIUN. Agent oct!8 140 Congress aad 67 St. .fallen si> Cumberland foland, and must be IHt un the j^;rt therefore of the” higtiest con.-ideruliou und import* hand entering. Cumberland Light I.eHrs H W by \V* ance t<» tlio public aud to the faculty that there J’rint oi Jekyl N \V \\. ; should be standard preparations ol uniform strength in tlio -utiud Is tho Midulo Ground Buoy--scc«'nil and possessing the most advantages. To effect tula class can, pa'.uted with red mid black i,i‘i iz.,nti.l; obviate the evil alluded to, I have made a uum- stripes—placed in ten feet water nt low tide. ..n a fi.>r of expriiment- fo WicerUiin tho most effectual point ol nhoal niuuing down from the Hath In Rl\*-r, nK#do of c-xtrartiug tbo virtues of the Sarsaparilla kuheuiiildle of the Sound. Vessels und the Buchu, ami to dfocover the most eiigiblo . . _ . . . . The* experiments have must not pass to the westward ol it. Cumberland Light boars F by K E. Inner point «-f Jc-kjl N W W. Buoy at llio -mranei- of Halil La River—is n .-ucond form f»-r their exhibition, resulted most favorably, und it is with much pleas ure I now oiler t*» tin- public ami the faculty ray Compound Fluid Extracts, which contain all the vir- class cun. painted black, with Nit :# in white—-is I tues oftlie article.* they are represented to be made maced in ten feet water at low tide, and mu«i fo*: from in a highly concentrated form, and are the most udi ou the port hand entering. Oumhetlaiid Light: active prepanttions which can be made. Two la bours #S by K. (niter poi.it of Jekyl bears N E. Noti:.—In running iu for Ht. Andrew's Bar bring tbo Light to boar \V by X N, while iu four fath oms wator. Tills hearing as a course will Like you up to the Bar Buoy, then haul nfi'tothe northward until tho Middle Buoy, No 4 is iu range with the IJght, (to avoid two l imps in a din-el line, \V bv X >4 X, between tho two buoy#.) when steer for it- - passiug it t«» the Hutuhwar.l. From this buoy n N W by W >j \V course will bring you luto the Sound. By order of the l.ight House Board., C. MANUS Al LY MORItR jegS—U' J. ||. Inspector. 6th !«.-.»net. MlflS MAI O N CON81GNMBNT— 2000 bUHliols 1’rlmuUoru; J00 *lo Cow I’oas; •JOOHockH •• l’alar.o Mills’’ Flour lObbls Raw Glm; to do Monoucuhola Wlilxky; ft do Donnvdia Brandy; For sal** low, by •*?H. .... PA'ITKN, HUfYON it mi. B randy, gin, wh’wicy and rum—For saiu by (<aejr20j WILLIAMS ft KATtiUFF. y Brooke Hall Female Seminary, NKDIA, DELAWAllE CO., PA. MlflS MARIA L. EA8TMAXX. Fetxiwat. This Seminary, located in Un de lightful and bealUiy village of Meiiia, thirteen miles from I'hUiiduipitlu, l*y Railroad, wlM ba OPENED ON WKDNFMPAY, September 10th, 1860. Tne commodious building, nowin -prftcosi of erec tion, wilh all tbo modern improvements, will be finished by the first or August, and will coutoiu such accommodations, both In point of tasto and comfort, as cannot foil to satisfy parcuts that while their daughters are enjoying the bcuefits or mental cul ture, thoy ha vo also the comforts of a refined homo. 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 aud ac complished education, and uo |#oins nr expense will lie spared to l ender it In reality what it professes to he, a school of Riiporlor merit. Miss Eastman, the Principal, was at the head of a school iu Now Eng land previous to her residence iu Pennsylvania, and for tbo last six years has been known to the patrons of Aston Ridge Seminary, as presiding teacher in that institution. Tlio Ft. Rev. A. J'.dl*r, Bishop Ol lilt* Dioceso of Pennsylvania, says:— “MJeS M. I*. EastDMM, ivlio j»r«q»oses to <#peu H Young Iaui.es Heminary in Modia, Dnlawaru Co., Pa., in Hoptetnbor next, has lieon known lothe sub- scrlbar for several years past. He has a very high opinion of her capacity, efficiency and devotedness as an educator. She has had a largo and success ful experience. The building which is to ho created for her uso will contatu every accommodation. Tho village and surrounding country are distinguished fur hoaltbfulness and bounty, and the subscriber has coufldonco that parent#* who entrust their daughters Pi Miss Eastman will have no reason to regret it.” Miss Eastman will hi* aided by an ctUciont corps of Teachers. The Freuch language will be fought aud siiokou bya Parisian lady, residing In the family. Tho liiliu, German, flpauisliuud Italian tauguitgo* will receive due attention. The Natural Sciences will ho taught, with the aid or a largo and expensive apparatus. The Musical Department will hi* under the charge of a lady eminently qualified to fill ibu situation; and all preferring a male teacher on the Piano or in flinging, can have the''bottolll of u Visiting Tedulicr from Philadelphia. Dr aw lug and Paiutiug will be under tlio direction of a lady accomplished in tho art. Tho number of pupils is limited lu forty. ThoTcrms for Board aud Tuition lu ull the branch es except Music, are $160 per session ol'flvo month3. Miss Eastman has liberty to refer to the following gen tie mom— ; , 7r ‘ -IU. Rov, A, Potter, D.l)., and tho Episcopal clergy Hon. F: Pierce, President of tlie United Milton. lion. H. I*, tiuuio, Governor ofO.ilo. tlHon. X. H. Baker. Kx-Governor of New Hamp shire. lion- M. \\, luppati, Al. c. from New Yurk. Rev. X. Atom, nr Norristown, Pa. Rev. A. Me fowl, Cleartiold, Pa. liuroe Butler, Kh<|,, of Philadelphia. J. B.Gkio,Esu., do. Ik W. Clark, Esq., do. George Wharton, Kaii., do. Chrlstophor Lower, Polfovllle, Pa. George Wyman, St. Hulls, Mo. Hon. P. 0. Johnson. Washington, 1). C. For furtlior parilonliws, or for elroulars apply to the trine pal, Mlfe MARIA KASTMAN, JolO o*i.l 3m Media, Delaware Co. Pa. . Jwm MroadSt. Heavy linll nil tho vrny toGonlonevtlle. Winter A rran^mtnt--Van Marlinj vy It ^ , W llHN tho Potomuo to cloned with ice thto routo may ho rolled on by passongors. to bn. euro the commotion going Nortii orfloulu, Tho road is eutircly rclald with a buperior T rail as Ihr as Gordousvllle. During tho whitor tho train will start from tbu old station, in Richmond, on Broad street, ut 7 U ft Iwm GordoiiavlUo at 11 a M., aud arrivo lu Staunton at 826 i 1 u. Down train loaves Staun ton at 6 40 a m, pannes Gordonnvlllo at 11 A M, and arrivo In Richmond nt2.80 r m. Faro to Gordonsville $2 oti “ “ 6 0» Both trains arrivo iu Uordoiwviile lu amitlo time to tako Uio train of tbo OrAngo and Alexandria Rail road. Persons who loave Richmond at IM a m.. tako tho Orango aud Alexandria care atQord(„ villa if thoy cliooso to do so, end by that taaln will ranch Alexandria by 3,40 r m., but this company oah ticket them only to ,Gordoasvllio. oc,l 7 tr IL D. WHITCOMB, fljamrmmii vf” ' L ^ vJT end Cor sale by J... MTU OOttgNMMtdl PHlllODICALSt P UTNAM’S Monthly Magazino for May. Frank l#e»lio's Gazette erFaahlons for May. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Review for April. Received and for sal® by W A KNOCK & DAVIS, may lb 169 Congress street. 1 BBLS. FJ.OUR tu store and lor sale JLd/O by may7 . CRANE, WELLS k 00. K rv Casks Ohio Catawba Brandy In store 1/ V/ end for snlo by Iho only regular Agent foj Savannah. J. M. EYRE, my 14 04 Bay street. JUST HEOBIVED. PER STEAMER, au aiuorlmout of .♦Misses and Children’s Plain Straws, JQP _ ^ lAdles’NBOl’OIJTAN BONNETS, IN- K PAMS’ HAW and FLAW. Also a fow hoTfl’ HAW. FOr p«1o by MRS. FREEI#ANI>, may 17 Broughton street. L I81 JO TUUBAi) GAUNTLET8..'~Tlie only article or tbo kiml In the city. (Mr sale by J. W. THKKIJtELD, iiisi 27 corner ol i.Mugraas and Whltaksr-Hfo. A - " "m#* A FUTATOfciB- 10 bbto GhMcs Mercer Putatues; 26 " Bowett Apples, For sale by msyie J. A. BROWN# FlteNVIl MILLINERY i.\r. Dress Making. MRS. FltF.LLANl' lm*- i.pcn *-l at her Rnonis, N'o 174 Br**ught<m Sirm-t, a line elec tion of Spring MiUnoi y, anu i.-* constantly receiving per steam ei'.i. new and dlfforeni styles of Bomicl- : afon. Dre.is ami Mantilla patterns. $fi* Bouiivfo cleanod and pr**.'.-int a.-* usuul. aprlO ICK PITCHERS, HOUBIrE Water Pile he re, Some new ami beautiful designs. Plated and Brita- ula. At the H.m-f Furiiishing Store. 155 BROUGHToX STREET, HORACE MORSE. Savannah, April30. uprao TO WOOl, SELLERS. TpHB Undersigned have this day opened X Store iu Congress streel, opimslto the Maikct, for the purchase of Wool, Sheep .-’kins, Hides, Boos Wax, Deer Skins, and Country iTodu* ** in general. Th® highest cash price?, will be paid for nil the above articles ou dolivery .in Savannah. Mr. I#. J. GU1L- MARTIN liar, been uppolnted as Agent, tu whom all persons haviug business transactions with the un dersigned may apply. .1. W. SMVT1IK k CO. Snvauimh, May lw, t»6U. .may20 PIANO FORTES# HAVING lately received large ad ditions m our PIANO FORTES, wo ««« enabled to otter at thin time the greatest variety Irom the best mnnu- raclurers, from the plainest square to the most elab- orately carved, aud from six to seven octave#*. Our Pianos aro selected from Hie nmiiufucturera whom we have full coiilidi-nc#* iu, mid we are par ticularly requested l»y them li» give a guaranty with evory instrument sold by u« r<»gar*ls durability, tone, Arc. Persons in want ot a first rule instrument may re ly with safety upon getting such a one by selecting from (lie following makers, whose instruments we ondwavor t*i keep eonsfontly on bund, viz : H. lYor- cesttii*, J. Cblckfli'ing it Son. Xituns A Clarke, Bacon A Ravens, H. Water.-:, uml lluiucs, Brothers k Cum- mlug. 1. W. MORRELL‘h CO. aug 27 _ COOli ltKTREAT 1 THE ARBOR BILLIARD SALOON, (Ul-BTAIRS) Corner Bull ami Bryan streets, over Barber Simp. J'mo27 ^ J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent. BA.TXZ HOUSE, HOT, COLO AND SHOWFJL I HAVE been asked to allow tho Bath Rooms to remain open tn a later hour titan nine o'clock ; 1 therefore give uolice Mint from this dale the Until llouno will be upon until eleven o'clock at night. Prire 2ft cents. H!x tickets for $1. Jo27 ' J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent. FL\E FASHIONABLE (ILllll, AT REDUCED RATES. B ARGAINS can now 111? had by ali those who wish to clothe themselves genteelly, as 1 will set! the baluuce of my Ready-Made, ut reduced rated on time, and top per cout. oil’ tor cosh- Call aud avail yourself of tho chauco to obtain good avtl- den. At tho Star Clothing Ennioi iuiii. WILLIAM O PRICK, juno 27 147 Bay street. A gr.-; Aniei • prepat bleapoonsful of tho Extract Harsaparilfo, added to a pint of water, is equal to the Lisbon diet drink, and one bottle fully equals in strength one gallon of Syr up Sarsaparilla or defection as usually made. PRICKS: Fluid kxtract Bi® lm. $1 ja r bottle, or 6 tor $5 •• •• Harsiipitrilln •• “ “ Certificates of cures and recutuuieudatioa-* from dirtiuguished prolos.-ors ami physicians wifi accom- pane each preparation. Prepared and sold by li. T. HULMBOLD. I'raeiicut und Analytical Chemist, s. i.Le-;tmit: L, near the Girard House l’lula. To I#-- had of Druggists and Dealers in every sec tion ot the United .State.* und Canadas. All letters for the medicine directed to Uie propri- etor ivivivo immediate attention, and safe deliveries guaranteed. sept 1—ly-Utw joirN u.~5idoUMr«» <Tu„ GIBBON’S BUILDINGS, SAVANNAH., Ga W/IOLKSALEk RETAIL DRUGGISTS. Would call the* a tie-‘Lon of Merchants, Factors, Planters, Physicians ami others, to tbelr ex- tensive am) well selected stoek, comprising every article In their lino of business, ami which they offer for sale on tlm mod reasonable terms lor cash, or approved credit, viz; PAIN IS. VARN'ISUtS, GLASS. \C.. White Lead, Pure and No. 1 ; Tioman's Colors, ary amt iii oil: Japan. Copal, ami Coach t'aruiahes ; Ijn-oo-l ini, spirit* Turpc-utitie, Window Glass, Put ty, GoM Leaf, l’ainl Brushes, Sash 'Tools, and Gla* xier.i’e Diamonds. LAMP. MACHINERY AND TANNERS' OILS, Bl. achu-t Sperm, Yi'hale aud Lard O.L*. for huruliig; all tie.-crij-lion.- of i *ii for machinery, viz., Patent t*il Unbleached Sperm, bird and Rape Seed Oil; al J o Tanners.' N-at-. Foul aud Sweet Oil. *1R<S.'ERS* ARTICLES. Nuiung#-. Mr.#*.*. ALplce. Cinnamon, Puppet, Giug.-r, Mustard, S.ik-r.itus. S.e.la. I’enrl.vdi, Sweet Oil, Starch, j Fir Blue. Matchoe, kr t <’P. I JIYMCIANS. i *.-'.'. "I tho best Freuch, English, aud ’lifinicale. l’liarmaceutical Preparations, Select pr.wiler-, .rnrgical Imlrmneuts, Vial* Sjiecle .Tar.-, Motaiic Smhlle bays, Av. Also, CAM PHENE AND BURNING FLUID. Any mu* who mav favor them with their orders may depend upon their receiving the l*est attemiou, and that all goods furnished will he «*f a roliublc quality. Should they not give entire satisfaction, they may be returned at tho option of the purchaser. mah I Oil .r. R. OK FORD, ,A APOTHECARIES 1IAIJ..S. H. Corner ol«W Brbughhui ntnl Barnard Streets. Saviui- YW nah Ga., Wholesale and retail Dealers in Drugs. Medicine.-' ami Chemicals, Dyo Woods uud Dye Stuff*. French, English, mid American Porfum- cry, Fine Toilet and Shaving Soaps. Coin 1)3 and Brushes of every description, Surgical and Deutal Instruments, Trusses and .Supporters of all kinds, Spices, .Snutls. Manufactured Tobacco, All tlio Patent or Proprietory Medicines of tlio day. Superior Inks, Pure Wine- and Drnudio* for Medicinal ptir|Kise3, Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet aud Fancy Articles, Arc. S. it.—iv-peeial attention given to tho nrepaiatiuii of Physicians’ 1’roscripUoiis mid Family UcoIjh*3. Ship. Family and Travelling Medicine (Joses, With plain Direction#* for use, including Directions for treatment incases *#f poisoning, Drowning, Arc. aj)7|y C lOitN ANi) COHN MEAL.—1000 bus prime / Com. Whit** and mixed; f»0 do fresh Corn Meal li store Mini for sale by -id- :t '•mp* tiurrov * co. READ i-READ 11—UK AD 111 That i-% if yon e-m see; and -if yon can’t ve.o, you enn find JcZx oil kinds of help.-: to see,*” at tho Watonand Jewelry Htore of D. It. Nichols k Co. t in Congress street, next door to the corner of Whitaker, where you can purchase Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, ami Fancy Goods, a* low its ut any other Store In the country. We have received per steamship Alabama a fresh lot ofl hose line Steel Spectacles ; also, n supply of Cobble anil Perlscopie Lens, which we are prepared to tit In atl kinds of frames, at short notice. Our Perimopic Lens (so called from their peculiar sbapo) have uu advantage over nil other*-, as they have a greater range ul foemt, so that tho reader is uot compelled to hold the book or paper nt a certaiu distance from the ‘-ye. Cali and sco. J). IJ. NlCilOlN .V CO. $«‘ No charge tor showing go*ids. mar 11 __ _ I). B. N. * CD. E OPE—700 coils Rope, 'various brands, alt of good quality, In sturo mid for sale by apr20 RKIUIIAM, KELLY k CO. F LOUR—fto barrels superfine Flour, extra quali ty, Just received, and for sale by YONGE k FRIERSON, Jy2 No. 04 Bay street. P ~onk— 60 harrtds Mess Pork, 2ft do Prime do landing and for salo by my 14 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON 0" DR, SANFORD’S LWIGORATOR, 1 8 a mild laxative, tonic and stimulant, and i* recommended to tho public, reiving upon ibu trlnsjc worth in the cure of the following complili.i Ail BDlious lterangements. Sick Headache, byipt, sis, Habitual Costivencss. Cluoiilc I'iarriice. Colk Pain in tbo Stomach and Bnw* D, Gcncnil Debility Female Weakness. *c. For sale by Prcgri-u g-*i orally, and by John. B Moore k Co. an.: Wo. W Lincoln, Savannah. ly fold*: m TlMUEit I tuIBe ut I J.HE Undeesigned lia^ just received, forsx't (500) Five Huudre<i pieces (I p,»i -Lf^u Timber, averaging over ouetLou.-atui feet foibik. 9 fob JEFFERmiN luiiiUifo ACKEIiElVruMfifffNlJ.'SAl.Mi'X. ir - 2 bbls large No 1 Mackerel 8 do do No 3 do r# do do No 2 do 2 half bbls Blue Ffrb, 2 do Pickled Herr.a, 3 do No 1 Salmon, ft quarter bbls No 1 Mm-kcn - 10 kits No l Macketid. 10 do No 2 do 6 Kits Tongues and Houudn. 1000 lbs Cod Fish For sale fow t-, jan'26 J. A. Ithi'Y'N J UST RECUVEDBY EXPRESS—Anotherfiai-u riety of Silver Ware of tin* most beautiful pu tern and finish, butter knives, pickle knives jdJ forks, knives, forks und spoons, fruit knives aid forks, cake and pen knives in every variety, tuu. ards and salts in all variety from piaiu to ilia tor-. ornamental. G. SI. GRIFFIN. .Successor tu the late M Eastnun. jyfi Corner Itryun nr.*l Whitakei 111. RATES OF ADVERTISING. F»#r one square, of300 em«or Ices, of*i*v tiytti larger than Nonpareil, 7ft cents for the niiiuuui..* cents for each lunsequcnt insertion.for any timcli* than ono month. All Tabutor work, with or without Ruit-a: i#nu.u vcrtlsemento occupying double cuiunm, shall u charged double thoubovu rates. Advertisements of whatever length, for any t,&: ! less than ouo month, to he charged ut trainin' ; rates. For a longer timoat the following t hto? _ i No, uf8quaros|lmo|2mosl3mos|4m*j?ltitiK»dl.c l Square,.... $10 10 $20 $24 $30 iu 0 Square*... 10 22 20 28 :,*• % 8 do .... 20 27 32 30 a V| 4 do .... 24 32 38 42 62 r, do .... 27 30 44 40 00 5*' 0 dO .... 30 40 60 64 05 ft •to .... 32 43 64 6S 70 lw b dO .... 34 40 6S 02 74 lb 0 do .... 30 48 01 00 77 lb 10 do .... 38 60 64 70 80 lit Oliocsn, received per stoaun r Alabama In may28 J. D. JEtk i:. H AY.-VKiit bales pVitne Nnitli lllver Hay, land ing thL day IVmii brig Augiuda. ami tor j al<* on iho wluirf bv Jy8 • CRANK, WELLS’D. k bJ~j4 Pavniuu ia4cc*rhiip*;n**r qiminy; 14s rt 7<ephyr WUnluhom*.-kills; French Linen Hrillinge; York Mills and Water twist Blenched Fhu t- logs. Ulauk Mon o Antique Trlmmluj;*. Black Elastic Bolts; EugllEli i’ln ead fklglugs, Hosiery, Ribbons, \e. Just received per simmer AiimusU. joi2 newirr u murgan. O aNABUHGa—30 bales Ojuaburgs, M**wt<m uuu THoninslou Mill*, just roceivcu ntnl for sale by •jilltwIN ' CRANK. WKI.15 k f«. * OYltUl- ANIl'M6MSSS7-!iO lifils '.iwliv ..<«» O Gileaus By tup, 70 Jo do Mohfot*.. Ju-d tqi-qlVi ed and. Tor sale by Jy7 BCTUNTON, JOilNUDiN N t.0 - iftfi'IV CLDIH—Instoro Tiud Tor eehTby " ; June 4 -. PADELFOKD, FAY k CO. C ORN—lu store nnd Tor sale by mi--. L't JfUi’PkaVKLI.IN US T “MTOTtOEltU NTYEkSTTyT PICNF1ELD, ilA. FACULTY. MtKsinkvr, N. M. CRAWFORD, It. D. tniOFHrWUS. I'ollrav# S. P. BAX FORD, A. M.. MnlheinnllCH. J. K. WII.LET, A. M.. Chemistry and Nnt * tint Phi losophi. II. 11, Tl t'RER, A. M.. n*'Uoa Ldfri's. , U,i\V. WISE. a. M., Greek atnl'l utiitt' Ijiutrungos, WIIJJAM (j. WOtllW, A. II., Modern imiKUHge;. Tiu olo”IonI Huml navy. n. ciiAWrotti). D. j)!; tuv.'IcjioBUcnl llhdftvy niul Dlnliiud LUmaloie. WILLIAM WiLlJAMc*, A. M., Systematic and Pa-*l<*r.il 'theology Artult-uty. TltOMA: A. SEALS, Priiidpal. Tho Coinmcuccmeni i- h*-ld on tin* last.’Wednesday In July. The ucxtTotiu will cumiuonco on th® lost Wed- ucaday In August. . Tho price of Board in iho village H $10 per mouth washing, room rent, fool, Ac., $3. Ily prilor ot the Board olTrurtues. myl22in S. 1ANDUUM, Socreury. nvnrvmmsiz&wio qnrai w R- For any time not above spcdfletl, a proiwui** chargo will be made. • A deduction of 25 per r.i nt from tlu* ah**** - •-»** will be made on auvertUemeuti* appearing e»i k Plvoly ou the fourth page or the daily. Advcrtlscmentsordcrcd three tlmtvii week. «- 1 hecliarged two-thirds tho above rate# Advertisements orderwl in tho Weekly••iiU-ii.r l*er square for each insitrtion. for aty time lest i one mouth. For more Ilian one month at iw w- the rates specified in the above table. Special notices, 10 cents j>er line for the Hr«t. »'• & rents for each subseqeut insertion, and to to be subject to contract. 5Iarri«Renctice#$l ' l neral invitations 69 couls each. No special jw-uw lnsertod for loss than 60 cents. Obituary Re|iorto, ResoluUons. or'Proceedings *4' auyfocW AssnciaUon, or Corporation, ordered to be pum**- ed, 6 cents per line. Steamboats will tie advertised at #45 per 1 for each Imat advertised. Steamships, where butene is rumiinj:. fhU"' uum; if two or more, $30 enelt. . Auctioneers' adverUsomonb* not to Im* contract, but to bo charged at the rate# pre**n persquaro. ,, Tho paper, umlnr no circumstance#, to w , "*“ oil in a contract. , Professional and husinetui cants nut lilies, will !h> insert oil at $20 per annum. Calls on i«*rsmiR to become candidates. »*' inserted a« othor nilvorUHemento, to tie lmm “ variably in advance. . ..• Announcing candidates for nfflre. 6R 1 , b* 1 1 ' in advance. ., . t Atlvcrlisemeuto uot marke*t on »t*e specified time, will ho inserted «nul tori'*- imymout exacted. ,. „ , When auy bill for two months advertising. A than contract, umouuts to over $6«>. a 26 por cent will bo made, , Yearly advertising, with privilege of c.imi'l be taken nt the following rate*: For ono squoro. ronownbb* one® « w'l*. V “ f “ twice - . " “ " 3 times orolWB« • Evory additional square coutratto*l for i" IK oil one huff Uio atoive rates ndditluuu. ;t Yearly advertisers shall ho limited fo '.L. contractml for. All contracts shall bo to*' J staling definltolytbo naturo ot tlm _ advertised. Any advertisement# net pn■ l* f ncotod wlUi the buslnoss shall bo cliargci* l , ly, end also auy oxc«’hs of matter over tn contracted for. ,, Contract .dverli.om.Miu W#*“SU TJ'UaeinouU limn «trM«eraito'lt™“? ‘, 1 : i J ! |,i, B J luyublo in adVAtioe. All oilier- will due when culled Tor. .......ifiui e®’ lleRul.r mlvertleore und nlimhi'M- muutenUolM or re^olrtae nutlece • lcs, ‘;P^ 1 iu leuliou In leirr, eoucerU, eelnw, nr on) Jtll | lerlnintuenle, where chaws “fSjfSLj#. I.uee—all niitlece or jirlvate assootatl ttoe itoelRiiod to call ultoutinu to l : rl'“t“ uu calotiloted or Intended to - rest,, can only be Inaortcd with ' f’,™f3l»W Hut the same I. to be paid lor. I j tt r( cdllorlnl cotumn (which can bo old) lion ol'tho editors) ibc #ame will he char. rate or not lesa than SO cents l»r *»#■ ri| . ltK ,l) Tho undersigned, |Hibllshers>ul:Und), 1 .*#« aud Weekly ncwaiMparaIn Sara ahji«M 4 ourselves atrlctly to adhere ‘S eW i». . charges, anil In ni) lustanco to ^SUSSfi isH. ,E ewASBSgasaMSssps tho itxplratlnn of tho period for wntu* k Co.. Georgia* d Jmt** 1 ' SSSttSSSfrm**