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I-ATM or UBOKdlA.,
Ul OOUKTY^-To lUwfcom It m»jr
1: Wkcrat, Jobs f. Hlnci will «p(Uy
(feurt of OrJInnrjr for Ictlm ilLimtewy m ml
mluUtrator «■ tho biUto of Jnniw <1. Illnw !
therefor*. In cltn wl ulmoollh all
tortiMuunts.
\irilX be «oid,tatore u* court botac door in tiwo *n, therefore, to cite nn.l mlmonlih nil
W Ibcaty W H»T*nn*n, on U» antTucrtUjr In skomlt nujr cooocrn.tn he unUtiueu before uld'
J«hr wcxL brtween the l«|al boon of ule, l lot of ooon to nuie olijcctloo (If nor the* h»te) on or bo.
• _ J w 1 ■»- 1 Ini nf llwlnllnni If llmta 1 n Iml IlnnJ.w Inli 1. > ' .1
anew. 1 lal Of I’alntlDg*, 2 Bod*, 1
wrnttf-. Ac. Levied oom Uto property of F. 0.
OML to aolkflr a diatroaa warrant Issued, of the
BoaonMo theuftrtor Court ot Chatham County, to
ffcior ot Jaha J. Hunt, Ann R. Wall and Jama* J.
VSU, vs. T. O. OarL Property pointed oeit by
PUUUn ' T * m rMr*RII U. I'RKHDKBOAtir.
Jour . Sheri. o. C. H.
r—TO mu wnou » ran/
n Hallery .Will apply to the
ra DUmlioryaa ad minis-
illlam Wright thos© are,
t of Ordinary Ibr
trabon on Um Bnale of WUllam
lharotore. to die and ndmnoUh all whom It may
ooocorn. to bo and appear before told Court, to
■alta obkcUoo (If any they lure) on or before the
Ini Monday In November next, otharise said Let*
tart wtU be panted.
WHaaw. Jona Bilbo, Kaq., Ordinary for Chatham
OsMty, Ula a^hlday of April IBM.
tfOHN BILBO, o. o. o.
STATE or GEORGIA, C11 ATI ilk CO.
T iaU whoa It may ooooern: Whereas Mary Ann
Beat will apply at the Court of Ordinary for let*
tan tnamlsaory on the estate of James P. Dent,—
Thera are therefore to dte and admonish all whom
It mar concern, to be aad appear before said Court,
to nuke objections (if any they hare) on or before
the Ural Monday In December noxt, otherwise said
s will be panted.
ness John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
jf, this third day of June, IBM.
Jel nOHN BILBO, O.C.C.
■TATE OF GEORGIA,
C HATHAM uHINTY.—To all whom it may con*
earn: whereas, Patrick Ryan will apply at the
Coart or Ordinary for letters of administration on
the estate of Daalsl Collins:
Thera are, vurefore, to dte and admonish all
whom It may osacern, to be and appear before said
Oonrt to make onjoctioa (If any they hare) on or be*
fore the Brst Monday In August next, otherwise said
letters wUl be panted.
Witness, John SUbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
County, this twenty-third day of Juno, I860.
Court to i _ .......... ,
fore the Brst Monday In December next, otherwise
said letters will be (ranted.
Witness, John Bilbo, Kaq. Ordinary for Chatham
county, this fourth day of June. IBM.
June 0 JOHN BILBO, o. c. o.
ADMINISTRATOR’!* MALK.
"PURSUANT to an order of tho Honorable tho
XT Chart of Ordinary of Chatham County, passed
June term, IBM. will be sold, on the first Tuesday
in Aufual next, before tlie Corn i House door In said
county of Chatham, between the legal hours of sale,
tho following property, to wit.: l/ita Nos. three (8)
and four (4), being partofUarden lot No. nine (W),
Spring Hill, City of Savannah, fronting on Railroad
street; also the following nepo slaves: Jack, Peter,
Alexander and Sarah. Sold as the property of tho
estate of Samuel Griffin, tamofsaid cmiuty, deceased,
for the benefit oT the heirs and creditor* of said es
tate. RICHARD WAYNE,
Administrator de bonis non, on
Jel Estate of Samuel Griflln,
GEoitajf&r(jUatham tutitTV.
O N the first Monday In August next. I will apply
to the Ordinary of Chatham county for leave
to sell the negro slaves beonging to tho estate of
Clara A* Ogtluay, deceased, for Die benefit of tlie
heirs and creditors of said estate.
June4 JAMB* A. LaROCHE, Adm’r.
LITER,
axmoui. advrkvmk »srano« Atnwt,
Boston, Now York, Pk • -sw, and Baltimore.
JAMKlf U. F1DLES,
DEALER AND IMPORTER OK
Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Psn-
cy Goods, Ac,,
• so. 12, socth 2d sTKurr, rmunrunu
septB ly
NELSON SWEE I E Y,
DESIGNER AND SCULPTOR IN MARBLE.
Corner Astor Place and 4th Avenue,
tx cuwxraoxixtTT to thk ahtor uukakv axu ths asw
wbuc iioras, xxw tokk.
HE most extensive variety and tlie largest
stock of Mouuraenta, Tombs, Hoad Sloues, Ac.,
.ncrlca, can be found at this establishment, from
plain to tho most elaborate and ornate In dcsigu and
workmanship. In addition to the stock always on
hand, a peat variety of drawings, appropriate and
original may be found, from which work will bo ex
ecuted promptly to order.
Orders faithfully executed, ami shipped to any
point available by water or steam.
Porsons visiting the dty of Now York on pleasure
or business are respectfully Invitod to visit this es
tablishment 0013
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in Atnei
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BROUGHT TO JA1I..
Broui
Brought to Jail in Swainaboro, Emanuel Co.,
tlie 4tb instant, a negro man; he says ills
narao Is Harry; that ho belougs to tho estate
ot Thomas Clay, of Hryan County, Ga. He is
of light complexion, with A alight tear over the led
eye;about 6 feel 3K inches in height, and about 26
years old.
The owner is requested to come forward, pay
urges and lake him away, as he will bo dealt with
i the law directs. HENRY OVERSTREET,
Jc9 Jalor.
wwuuij, iiui iwmi-Hiiru day of Juno, 1850,
Juntas JOHN BILBO, o. c. c
jtalTATE OF GEORGIA,
"DULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom it may con-
cam: Whereas, Asa Johnson will apply at tbo
Court ol Ordinary for said county, for letters of ad-
■tnhsratHh with the will annexed, on tho ostate
of Mary Williams, late or said county, deceased:
Thera are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom It may concern, to be and appear before sold
Court to make objection (IT any they have) on or
hifbro Us first Monday In August next, otherwise
laid letters will be granted.
Witaras, William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch
•oamy. Iho 20th day of June, 1866.
Junexi WILLIAM LEE, o. n. c.
GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY.
mo aO whom U may concern: Whereas, Mrs ?a-
X ran J Jones, Admlnutralr.x upon tbo estate or
James N Jones, late of liberty county, deceased,
will apply to the Court of Ordinary or said county
for letters dUmlssory;
Thera ars therefore to cite and admonish all whom
U may concern, to be and appear before suid court,
lo max# objections, |f any they have, in terms of
tha law, otherwise said letters will bo granted.
Witness, W P Oarideau, Ordinary for liberty
county, this 10th of January, IBM.
Jylfl—2 W. I>. GIBADEAU, o. L, c.
NOTICE.
A LL persons baring demands against tho estate
of Richard K. Williams, late of Chatham coun
ty, deceased, aro hereby notIUod to present them
within the time prescribed by law to the subscri
ber ; and all indebted to the said estate are request
ed to make Immediate payment to
M. B. MILLEX,
Administrator de bonis non.
March 25—6w ltwUy21—Ju 7
§ TATE OF GEORGIA—BULLOCH GO.. May 20tb.
> 1863—Two months alter date application will
made to the Honorable Court or Ordinary or said
County Ibr leave to sell all tho lauds belonging to
tha estate of Michael Donaldson, deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors and said deceased.
my*J8-fiw JOHN E. GIBSON, Adm’r,
"■tate of Georgia;
B ULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom It may con
cam: whereas, Joejah Davis will apply at tlie
Court ot Ordinary for letters of administration on
the estate of Henry Davis, lute of said county, de
Thera are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom It they concern, to be and appear before said
Court, to make objection (If any they have) on or
before the first Monday in August next, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Witness, william Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch
county, this 27th day of June, 18M.
junta, tniJJAH LEE. o. o. c.
■TATE OF GEORGIA,
B ULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom it may con
cern : Whereas, General K Mikcll, will apply
aline Uoort of Ordinary tor letters of administration
with toe will annexed, on the estate or Martha
Groover, lato of said county, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom U may coucern, to be and ai>pear before said
Court to make objection (ir any they have) on or
before uo first Monday in September next, other
wise said letters will be granted.
Witness, William I-ce, Esq., Ordlnury for Bulloch
cbuntjrjjUls 21st day of July^ l65C.
iyh
l LEE, o. b. c.
GEORGIA, CABIDEN COUNTY.
S WO MONTHS after date, application will be
maue to the Honorable Court of Ordinary for
ootmur, for leave to sell the following named
aagrees : nose and her three children, Irene, Mi
nis and joe; belonging to the estate of Louisa Tomp
kins, deceased, for the benefit of raid heirs.
WILIJAM B. THOMAS, Guardian.
, Jefferaoeton, June 10, 1850, Juno 30
GLYNN HHERIFF’M SALE
TTTIU, ne raid before the Court House in tho city
ff oi Brunswick, county of Glynn, on the first
Tuesday in August next, betweeu tho legal hours or
sale, the lollowing property, to wit: One lot or parcel
of land BHuate, lying and being in the city of Bruns
wick, in Ue county of Glynn, state of Ua.. known
andaisttagaished Ui the plan of said city os Old Town
Lot, numoer two hundred and fifty-three, and the
improvements thereon; levied on by vlriut- of a 11
Ge Issued eul of the City Court of Havannnah, in tho
counly of Chatham, iu favor of Benjamin C Frank
lin vs Charles E Flanders. Property pointed out
by plaintiff
Jy2 *1. G. B. WRIGHT, fl. n. a.
' notice;
NE MONTH alter date, application will bo
O’
made to the Btate bank of Georgia, for pay
ment of a twenty dollar 1*111, tlie left hand hair of
which has been lost.
July! JOHN D. KENEDY.
Midway, Alabama, July 1, 1850.
O
payment
E?
"GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY.
S IXTY days after date, application will be made
to Ue Honorable Court of Orin&ry of Bulloch
county, for leave to sell all tho lands belonging to
the estate or Thomas Crosby, Into of said county,
deceased, for tbo benefit or tho heirs and creditors
of said eetatu
jyltt WILLIAM F. CROSBY, Adm’r.
NOTICE.
NK month after date application will he
made to the Bank of the Statu of Georgia, for thu
nt of a Twenty Dollar Koto on tho suid
(No. 42.) the right hand half of which luts
"One month alter date application w*lll bo mode to
tha Manne Bank or Georgia for tho payment of u
Twenty Dollar Note, (No. 384) on said JJaak, tho
right hand half of which has been lost.
Jyfi—is w—Aw WM. B. IUGUT.
villa Kica. July 8, 1850.
! fiUTlCK,
fflHREE months after data application will bo mode
X to inn Marine Bank of Savannah, for the pay
ment ot two Twenty dollar bills, vix.: letter B, 8070,
and letter o, 1*07. tho left halves of which havo been
lost. jaMEd P. HUDSON.
Tallahassee. Fla., May 17, 1850. 3m* my26
'notice.
S IXTY days after data, application will Do made
to Ue Honorable tho Ordinary oi McIntosh
county, tor leave to sell tho real estate, being In
this county, of the lato James Smith, known us
Sidon (rice) Plantation sold for the buucllt of the
heirs of said estate.
dean M. DUNWOODY,)
JOHN JONES, j-Kx’ors.
JOILN F. DUNWOODY, j
Darien, July 1,1866. Jyg
■Tate of Georgia,
C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may con-
ccrn: Whereas, the estate of Jeremiah Mc
Donald lies unrepresented tn consequence of the
death or Nathan Brcwtou, tho executor, aud unless
some fit and competent person applies lor the ad
ministration or said estate, with the will annexed,
1 shall appoint James Wilkinson, or some other fit
and proper person, administrator with tlie will an
nexed de hones non, on said estate: ,
These aro, thereforo, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to bo and appear before
said Court to make objection (If any they havo) on
or beforo tho first Monday in August next.
Witness, William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for tlie
county or Bulloch, this 12th day of June, 1856.
Jel5 WILLIAM LEE, o. c. c.
VIRGINIA SPRINGS!
.SOUTH-HIDE, RICHMOND k DANVIIJE. A
Virginia A Tennessee ,
tSf“ SUMMER
Prom (I. IMlluiK'*
Ai.vntrv.wi Acutvv, mn-uimni t, rA.
Aiipwrticd Agent for tho Fa.rannali Journal.
IIKIUIING-H i*AtfKNT PillF.W-7ioOK
wmi llA.u.'a’rATK
State of Georgia, Uulloelt Counly.
A dministrators’ saia:.—By virtue of uu or
der from tho honorable Court of Ordinary of
said county, passed on the first Monday in June,
will bo sold at the court house door of said couuty,
between the lawful hours of sale, ou tbo first Tues
day in August, One tract of land, containing ouc
hundred and fifty aores, in said county, on tho Ca-
noochee river; also, a part or four other surveys,
containing six hundred and thirty-two acres, on Ca-
noochee river, well improved aud in good rctxiir,
consisting of swamp, bay and pine land. Hold as
tho projK-rty of Nathan Brewtou, deceased, for tho
benefit of tho heirs aud creditors of said deceased.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
BENJAMIN BREWTON, I
SIMON J. BREWTON, f Awn rfcl
Juno 2d, IBM jo 16
&tnte of Georgia, UuTlocli County.
A dministrators’ saijs.—'win be sold, on the
first Tuesday in August noxt, before ths court
house in Statesboro’, in said county, under an order
of the Court of Ordiu&ry, Fifty-four (64) acres or
Piue land, granted to James Deal, and bounded by
lands of James Woods, William Allen and Elmore
Manes, belonging to the estate of James Iteal, for
Uio benefit of the heirs and creditors of said e-tate.
Terms libido known on tho day of sale.
MARTHA DEAL,) Adin’x.
CALVIN DEAL, J Adm’r.
Juuc 12tb, 1856 Je 15
NOTICE.
A LL persons having claims against the estate ot'
Evan Jones, lata of Charlton counly, Ga., de
ceased, are requested to prcscut them, iu terms jf
law’, and those indebted will plca-te ruako payment
to the subscriber.
STEPHEN McCALL, Executor.
Centre village, Ga., June 14th, I860 jc22
'JIffifJcK.
W HJ. be sold, between the usual hours ol sale,
ou tbo first Tuesday iu August next, before
tlie court house door iu Trader’s Hill, Charlton
county, Ga., Two negro men, (Dick and Tom)—be
longing to the estate of Evan Jones, late of suid
county, deceased. .Slid under provision of the will
and by order of the Imuoreblo Ordinary of said
county. STEPHEN McCALL, Kx’r.
Ccntrcvillnge, Ga., June 14th, 1866 Je22
RELIGIOUS WORKS.
H ISTORY of tho Great Reforraatiou of the Six-
tccntii Century, iu Germany. Switzerland,&c,
by .1II Merle D’Aubigue, five volumes complete iu
'no.
The Lifo of Martlu Luther, tbo Gorman Reform
er, iu fifty pictures, from designs of Gustav Konig,
to which la added a sketch of the rise aud progress
of tbo Reformation In Germany.
Life and limes of Rev Elijah Hedding, DD, late
Senior Bishop of tlie Methodist Episcopal Church,
by D W Clark, I) D.
Sermons ou Several O^ca-ions, by the Rev John
Wesley, A M, iu four volumes.
• Sermons from tho Pulpit, by H B Bascom, D D.
LLD.
IJfo of H Biddleinau Botcom, D D, L L l>, lute
Bishop of tlio Methodist Episcopal Church, South,
by Rev M M Hcukle, 1) D.
Posthumous Works of the Rev ilunry U Bascom,
D D, L L D, ouo of the Bishops of tho Methodist
Episcopal Church South, edited by the Rev Thomas
Ralston. A M.
Life or tlie Rev Robert Newton, D D, by Thomus
Jackson.
Tho Bards of the Bible, by George Guillllan.
Tho Analogy of Religion—Natural and Revealed
—to the Constitution nud Courso of Nature, by Jo
seph Butler, L L D, lato Ixird Bishop of Durham.
Baptism—a treatise on tho nature, perpetuity,
subjects, administration, inode, and uses of thu ini
tiating ordinance of the Christian Church, by Thos
0 Sumners.
Baptism—with reference to its import, inodes,
history, projicr use, and tho duty of parents to bap
tized children, by James L Chapman, n minister of
tho Memphis Conference of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, South.
For salo at 169 Congress street by
■■"TfNr"
ARRANGEMENT.
8hortr«t, most comfortable and most expeditious
Route to the
VIRGINIA SPRINGS!
THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT.
And Baggage Checked Through, except ou Stages.
Visitors to tlie VirginliUa a'prlugs by this route,
take the South-Side Railroad cars at Petersburg, or
tho Richmond aud Danville cars at Richmond, at 6
A. M., daily, (Sundays excepted,) arrive at Lynch-
burg to diuncr, aud tlicuce. viu tho Vlrgitila and
Tennessee Railroad, reach Botisack’s Depot at 3 1-4,
aud Salem at 4 P. M-, and at either place take
Kent, Summcraott & Co’s Fine Line of
Stage* t
Those via Bonxack's lodge at Fiucostle, dine at tho
Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs, and arrive at the
White Sulphur Springs, (17 miles) early on the
evening ortho second day from Petersburg, or Rich
mond, without NIGHT TRAVEL, and with but 04
miles or Staging. Or by tho Salem route, stop all
night at tho Roanoke Rod Sulphur Springs, (10
miles distant from Salem,) diuc at Hie Red Sweet,
or Sweet Springs, and arrive at tho While Sulphur
Springs on tho evening of tho lollowing day.
Tlio Virginia k Tciinesaco Railroad is located
through a most romantic country, possessing a cli
mate unsurpassed for its salubrity and deligbtfui tem
perature. Tbo road passes tho base of the
PEAKS OF OTTER!
And within three miles of tlio Alleghany Springs,
ono mile of tho Montgomery White Sulphur.Springs,
and within four miles of tho Yellow Sulphur Springs;
all pleasantly situated a few miles a|*ai t, on tlie
Eastern slopo of the Alleghany mouutaln, iu Mont
goraery county. The waters of these Springs urc
celebrated for their great medicinal quulitics, thu ac
commodations arc excellent, and have been greatly
increased since last season.
£9-Visitors to tlie Red Sulphur Springs take
Kent. Summerson & Co’s Stages at Newborn Depot,
on the evening or Uio day that they leave Peters
burg or Richmond, uud arrive ill the Springs ou tho
follow ing day to dinner, aud Salt Sulphur Springs
early in tho evening of the second day from Rich
mond or Petersburg.
Tlio Road from Newborn Depot to tlie Red Sul-
plmr Springs, (38 tulles.) bos been gruded atii
greatly improved since last season, aud is.now re
garded asone nf tlie bust turnpikes in the moun
tains.
Tho Hue ofTelegruph from Richmond will be com
pleted and iu operation to the Montgomery White
Sulphur Spriugs early in June.
i'usseugcrs to Knoxville, Tvunesst e, lake Kent,
Summerson k Co’s stages at the Western terminus
of tho Virginia k Tennessee Railroad, uow 1BU miles
from Lynchburg (and being extended Westward at
tho rate ol 8 miles per mouth) to the Eastern termi
nus of tho East Teuncsseo aud Virgiuia Railroad,
and arrluc nt Knoxville in 21-2 days from Peters
burg or Richmond.
fare from Petersburg or Richmond.
To Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs via Bousack’s,(10 (X)
“ “ “ “ “ “ Saicm.... 16 60
White Sulphur Springs - Botisack’s 11 00
“ ‘ ! “ “ “ Salem.... 11 60
“ Red Sulphor Springs 12 26
“ Altcgliauy Springs 8 00
“ Montgomery White Sulphur Spriugs 8 25
“ Yellow* Sulphur Springs 8 4f>
Knoxville, Teuncsseo 23 00
Notk.—Tlie charge for tickets to the Alleglmuy
Springs, Montgomery White Sulphur uud Yellow’
Sulphur Spriugs, does not include the charge from
tho Kuilroml to the Springs. I'atscugera lor tlie Al
h-ghuny Spriugs, (4 miles distant.) take tickets to
Shawsville—lor Montgomery White Sulphur, (1
mile distant by a branch Railroad,) take tickets to
Big Tunnel and for tlie Yellow Sulphur, (4 miles dis
tant,) take tickets to Christiamburg depot. Con
veyances will bo fouud at those places.
For forther luformutiou apply to
E. A. GOODWIN,
Ticket Agent S. ». R. R., Petersburg.
CHARLES CAMPBELL,
Sup’t Richmond k Danville It. R., Richmond,
E. H. GILL,
Sup’t V. T. R. R., Lynchburg.
KENT, SUMMERSON k CO.,
myl3-3;u Fincastlo, Virginia.
I and alter Sunday, the 14th October, ittsL,
D^R-PROOF. IjOCK.
Havlug received tho
Prize Modal at tho
World’s Fair, aro now
offered to the public
aa tbo Prize Safe of
the World. Tested
and approved as they
have been every
where, their crowuing victory was reserved to be
awarded by tlie Juries or tlio World’s Fair.
The proprietor placed One Thousand Dollars iu
Gold in the one exhibited at tlie World’s Fair, Ism-
doo, and invitod oil the Pick-Locks iu tho world to
open the Safe, with or without the keys, and take tlio
mouq|t aa a reward for their Ingenuity ; ultbougli
operated upon by several skilled in the art, no ono
could Hck tho Lock or open tho Safe.
By on improvement upon the original Salamaudcr,
introduced by tho present owner or the imtcnt-right,
the interior is rendered wholly impervious to damp,
and books, papers and Jewelry might be preserved
in ono or his safoa for a century without contracting
a blemish from mould or milldew.
To guard against counterfeits every Safe from tlio
manufactory of tho subscriber, ami sold by him or
his age-uts, lias a brass plate in front, bcuriug ills
name; each is also furnished with ono of Ids lm- |
proved Thief Detecting locks, which is n good guar
antoe against robbery. ,
S. C. HERRING k CO., I
Nos. 135,137 and 180 Wat or-si.. N. Y.
Agents in Savannah, Messrs. BELI. k PRENTISS, i
who keep constantly on hand a full and complcto i
assortment, which they will tell at Manufacturers’
prices. _ **pi28
LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND FIRE
PROOF Ql’AUTUH OK
WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES,
Manufactured by SteamI & Marvin, New York.
, , Iu the fire of the 3d
Inst., which consum
ed tho brick building
occupied by Mr. Juo.
T. Thomas, opposite
|tho Gas Works, in tills
city, was a safe ot
the above do3crlptiou8
containing tlio books. pa{iers, and money of Mr.
Thomas, and although tho building wag detroyed,
the sold Safe sustained no ii\jury WMiatover from the
intenso heat to which It had been exposed. On open
ing tbo Safe, tlio contents wero found undisturbed,
and in the same order and condition as when placed
there, except a slight discoloration to tlio projecting
ends of a few papers, aud the backs of one or two of
tbe books, caused by tho steam generated iu the
Safe, while at its greatest heat.
The Safo and contents, as it came from tlie ruins,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING|UI
NKATI.Y EXECUTED AT THE . .
SAVANNAH JOURNAL, r
msCHBOKT
1 wsnuuJ
fl*W ■
. of Can-,
U(1 »H kiiMie
■ cow, Wetw, tlstnla,
of Tumoorg, is *>» „ rini for ,i ’ lij.'l
iwcpthm of Micm, 1 i , :”h|
now Hi- l-i-t Ja I'w’afi.-
Brounr, uni conUiiu u,irtv < f
IMMUu, Will. u“l,4y *““0«i
liKNUINK 1-HW-.U
Iwlil'ii HlKlily Car-
poMjitl Fluid Ellnn. -
CKIfTAIN, HAKE AND OTECTUAI. RDIEOV
IOK WiMuwi of tU« BluJder, Kidney., Omni,
_ Drowy, Wcaiuieu, Hecrel DUeaM, Obrtruc-
Fcnule fimuilnlnt., and ill dlwaw. of U»
gexuol Ormn-, whether In
MALE UK FEMALE.
r. om whatever cuuo they rnny hnve orleiuUed, and
NU JUTTER OF HOW LONO OTARWNO. ..eetowK!,
Till. |..|.uUr and «|wclllc remedy la now nffered ^ ‘
to the nlIlieU.1, end pmruilced U> cure all the above Ig?*"•‘J. 1 hatere Ibecfc... {
, rnmiilolnta. It icorchea out the ten' root of tlie ^J***®*., ' oommunicatk>j n niuj-t bcrmi 1 ** 1 1
Particular attention given to BOOK AND PAM-, driving out all the diseased fluids of the 1 addraaaed to W. p,. |
1’liLET PRINTING, sucu as OttafogueM for Colleges, 5^,’bus removing the cause and reuderiug the —i*
..... ••■nrtlBj^J
BOOK k JOB OFFICE.
>1 erf hauls can lMJMipp?i*t*ut short notice will*
Hlli-llcnds, Ullls of Lading,
Dray* Hooka, Clrrulnra, Card*
and tllnuk Hooka.
Proceedings of Meetings. Kc|»orts, By-Laws, etc.
way. al band, bath Ldiw and seeUelL . ’^dl
ed alibi. hutUatloa, and will'«* I
and kind aUenlion from tlie I revrLie, 1 “ Wll d I
his Malroa. Hl<|irietice ie tbit *S*|
Cancer, fnr tbe tea )'ee,, l. „ 0 . r l *^l
I any l-hyelclui la the Sonia. i.,wjJ-WlE I
U f > per diem, or IIS per toetih. ,101^ ' 1
Tliankfni for the v
iiiir^. iu,-|aii u, n n, no, PUfe
cry liberal patrouage heretofore c r CERTAIN AND PERMANENT.
Orltta, 1 ^
received, we resjactfully solicit a continuance ol medldra^oUava pita and inflammation, which ” ei ,| e f n 1-eds • nitd 6b j, i,S I
the aamc reeling that we shall be able to plea*,,all Jg*“SSSdW^varSJly caura, and can U token b > BK . t . p ^ I
who may favor us with a call, both as to prices and y w)Ul jo^fuSSiblo and oxponse to jiatienU. Thla In- i 51’.-. K - I !’ V * li
fallible remedy hoa aaved Ihouoanda upon thou—4da '
execution of work.
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
IJ1HE buoys at St. Simons lulet and Sound have
dy luu
from.h.hu.a, i ar Rc]us(QUACKS
II act from prcnmlure gmr«. In cu« d: lar««on , L»»Fle.
_ lx.en arranged in the following manner : , » h*««—»«•»nf i
Outer Ba.- Bu y is a largo first class nun, j united , tho Compound Buchu s the on|) JJ*/ of ,
red. with the Xo2 lu wldto—U place,I I. 'twenty 1 l,, “ l conll-lenccoftteaffiMaid In performing
feci water at low tide, uud muat bu lull on the >t.ir- : SArr. igju*..
c. M.I.hV A
HOll. Mfts JlCtUCttTe
U NITED State., Canada and Cut/
Scbwcgler’i HUtary m K.iwSS;
root watdr at low lido, on tho Fi-tora edgo of the ! Wndriuicofrom teinBa or modlcal^vloo,
Middle Grouud, und must be left on the ;«rt hand 1 P^ n directions tor th.o do
entering. St Simona l.iglit bears N W by W U W. I Header. IT you have any or tho abote complolnta, do
North ,»tat or Jokyl.VV hj; N. . ... . j aotaog.oct Ugj^ ABE DANOER01 , S .
With this medicine you can cure yourself, and thua
1 ,hc ^ S:X ! ”Ki»™Sfenli?o r SIMS
at tno Gas t\orhs. A largea.sortmenioi tnese ccio . JJy ^ of l|ift UgU{ Uo ^ c Board -»*i -aarfaeiton. nn
C. MAN1GAULT MORRIS,
j o2&—tf L H. Inspector, 6th District.
XOI'ICK TO JIAltl.VKltS.
T HE buoys at St. Andrew’s Inl<
been iitrutigetl in tho foliowii _
red, with
large assortment of
bratod Safes always on land,ami for sale by
C. II. CAM I’FIELD,
I take pleasure in corroborating the foregoing state
ment, uud in addition would add. that tho books arc
nowin use. J. T. THOMAS.
Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf.
July 26th, 1856. octC—U
DYING AND RE NO VATIN (4
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 YORK STREET, NEAR TIIE COURT ROUSE,
SAVANNAH. GA.,
Eatnbllshetl In 1834.
3 HHE Subscriber grateful to his friends ond
L patrons for thuir continual favor*, would statu
at In addition to thu improvements lu DYING, ac
quired by him during his lad visit to Eugluud uud
fecotluud, has made ui raugenieuts for extending his
business, by which he is now enabled to dye a
greater variety of colors on *llk nnd woolen dresses,
all who may favor him with Uieir jiairouago. 1 . bl .“ ck ! ? Uli ^hyUtin the evil alluded to, I have made a uum-
junc22
WAKNOCK k DAVIS.
SHIRTS! SHIRTS! I SHIRTS 11J
I HAVE just received a largo assortment of
white uud figured Hhlrta, of every quality and
style, aud HUiicrbly made, with collars to match,
orders will also he taken, aud nliirts made to suit
anyjmrtlcular stylo of Uwtc of Uio wearer. Cull at
Uio Star Clothing Emporium, 147 Bay street,
ray 14 WM. 0. PRICE.
nKfioVAL.
Tlie subscriber has Removed on tlie . .
Bay, noxt door to the Ropublicau.1jM|rl|
olllce, whore bo is now opening ul (7l\ III
handsome assortment of SPR 1NG\Jaill/
AND SUMMER GOODS, which lie will sell by the
pattern or raako to order in Uio most fashionable
stylo. Also, Ready Mado Clotbing for thu present
aud coming season.
Thankful for past favors, ho hopes to morlt a con
tinuance or the suino.
N. B.—Cutting, Altering aud Repniring *loue nt
Uie shortest notice.
Just received While Drill Coats and Pants, White
and Figured Marseilles Vesta, for sale nt a small pro
fit.
aprVJ
(3 11,1,1 until further uotice, thu Passenger Trains
ou thu Central Railroad Will ruti as follow* :
UETWRKK SAVANNAH AND MACON,
leaves Savannah l>aily at...5 x M and 12.16 P U,
Arrive in Macon “
“..2.15 pm «
1 AM.
Ix-arc Macon *•
“.11.46 A M “
0.30 P M.
Arrive lu Havan'li “
“10.45 P M “
7.20 A M
IIKTWKKN SAVANNAH AMI ADOUHTA.
Ia-avo Havannah
...12.16 p m and
8.30 1>. M.
Arrive in Augusta....
....8.45 pm “
6.30 A M.
I-eavo Augusta
0. AM “
4.30 P M
Arrive in h'avmiiiuh..
....1.30 pm “
10.46 P
JtWWKKN MACON AND AL'CJL’HTA.
Leave Macon
...11.45 a m aud
0.80 P M.
Arrivo iu Augusta...
.. .8.45 p M “
6.30 A M.
luoavo Augusta
....C. AM “
4.30 P M.
Arrivo iu Macou
....2.16 PM «
l. A a.
UKTWKKS MAVAN.VjUI, MJU.tOXiEV’lLUi k KATONTON.
Leave Savaunah 5. a U
Arrive in Milledgevillc 2.45 p m.
Leave Macon 11 45 A u
Arrive iu Eatoutou 5. p M,
W. M. WADIJ5Y Gou’l Sunt.
Savunnuli, Gu., Out. 12, 1855. out 15.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE
SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD
Over wlitclt iwwts (lie Greut
New York & New Orleans Mails
Hi"
■ilfc.ll
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
EliMbem cauly ) in Sui)erl(jr
Court,
jotaUuly. j Jl»yTerm, 1860.
r ' appearing to tho Court, from tbo return or tlio
•berltr. that tbo defonduut. John Cauly is not to
be found in Coffoo county, uud hols not in the stale;
on motion or Wm B Gaulding, attorney for libellant,
It U ordered that sorvlco bo perfected ou suid de
fendant by a publlcaUon or tills order lu one or the
poblte journals of Bavaunah, once a month for
throe mouths preceding tho next term oi' this Court,
requiring said defoudout to appear at the noxt term
of Coffee Superior Court, in the mouth of Novem
ber Mgt, and lllo bis defensive allegation to tin:
cause.
A truo extract from tlio minutes of tlio Superior
Court.
Jy2 KWH) ABHLEV, Clork.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
E Wilkinson,
vs.
Thee. Wilkinson
I
In Liberty Superior Court,
May Term, 1866.
ring to tbo Court, by tho return of tbo
T. in tbo above stated cose, that the defend-
out U not to bo found in tho county, uud tlmi lio Is
ooi tobe found in tho state; on motion or Wm 11
Gouiden, counsel for libellaut, it is ordered that her-
vlee be perfeoled on said defendant, by a publieu-
lion of Hue notice onco a month for three mouths,
-next preceding tbe uext term or said Superior Court,
requiring said defendant to he und appear at thu
next term of Liberty Superior Court to uuawor in
the sold cause*
A truo extract troin llm minutes of suW Superior
Court.
jya a A. FKASKK, Clerk.
■ 7~. UIVOIIOIS.
ANN BROWN I ,u Bullueb Hupuclur Cuurl)
WUXIAMBROWN./ Torro ' ,8M '
J T appearing to tho Court, by tlio return «l tho
, Iherlff, that the defendant, William U. Brown,
eoltobeftraudin tho county or Bulloch; ou iuo-
a of Levi H. D’Lyon, Attorney for tbe plulntlfl. it
le ordered that the defendant do appear and Ule his
answer or defensive allegation, ou or befoin the
first day of the next term of tills Court, and that
publication or this will bo made iunmioMlioirab-
UOfaseUefcoftbaoltyorHiivuiJimh om en mouth for
.three mouths. ,
*’ A tree extract from tho inluuteH, lliH 22d day or
March, I860.
Jy27—lamflm DAVID BE ABLE Y, Okimc.
JOHN W. KELLY.
Ik
JUfclnl
DRAPER AND TAILOR.
JEFF ERSON STREET NEAR BROUGHTON.
Tlio subscriber taken this opjiortutilty
to inform ills frlonds und tbe public, that
Iho is enabled, from experience, und Hie
.intuitive perceptions of thu truths of.
acienco, based on thu common rules of surveying
forms, both piano aud spherical, to cut and tnako up
garments to lit tlio human form (u the most complete
und finished stylo, to alt who tuny favor him with a
call.
Boys’ fancy dressos, Bail costumos, Military ami
Ftrcmon’s Uniforms, Ac., Ac.
i\ HORACE GRANT,
Jefferson st., one door North or Broughton street,
doc 7—ly
TJAt'Kll kANUlNUti AND BOUDKIW—
X Just received a great assortment of tho most
elegant patterns, with borders to match, from 8
CHAFFER k CO.’S,
No. 6 Whitaker street.
pattern
conts lo $2, at
apr30
G. M. GRIFFlN,
8UCCBSSOU TO LATH M. KASTMAN.
(,'ornor of Brynn and Whitaker Btreets.
HAH now on hand a bcniitUiil ns-
sorlmont of Jcwolry of every ills-
cripUon and kind worn by ladles
und gentlemen, and will soil at unusually low prices,
I huvo ibis «lay rocelvod (jier Express) a large
stack of elegant Bivor Ware, consisting of Cako uud
Ho Knives, plain aud engraved Fish Knives and
Forks, I'lcklnd Knives and Forks, Kuivos, Forks am!
Hpoons, Nupkin Rings, Nutmog Orators, Ac. Ac., ull
in Morocco coses, und suitablo for presents. I have
also UilH day received an addition to my stock of
bulrwork or light colored Curls, Tojwys. Braids,Front
Hooch, Bands, Uuclo Turn, Ac., which now makes
my uuHorttncut complete. Orders received for any
color desired.
Watches repaired by ami under thu supervision
of self, uud all other work done in a workmanlike
manner, and warranted. may 26
O N CONSIGNMENT—
2000 bushels I’rlmo Corn;
100 Uo Cow Poos;
200socks “Palace Mills'' Flour;
lObbla Kaw Glm;
10 do Monongabulu Whisky;
5 do Domestic Brandy;
Fur sale low, by
iolfi PATTEN. HUTTON k 4X».-
B KANDY, tllN. WHWKY AND BUM-For sale
by dmay'io) WUJJAMfl A RATCLIFF.
O N and alter Sunday, February fid, I860
two daily trains between Macon aud C«dumbii->,
aud ouo betweeu Macon und Atuerlcus,
l/iavc Macon al 2 a n, aud 31* u; arrive at Colum
bus at 7 15 A M, ami 1080 I* M ; leave Coliimbiix a‘
-1 15 a m, and 1 801* m; arrive ut Macon ut 10 64 A m,
and 7 40 l* m ; leave Macon at 2 A M; arrivo at Aiucrl
cus at 0 40 A M; leavo Aiuoricim at2 201* ti; arrive nt
Macon at 7 46 1* m; making acomplotucoiiuuulioii bo-
tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings-
vliio, Wilmington and Clmrle.-toii; also, with Centra!
Railroad Truius to Bavaunah, Millodgovilleuud Eaton
ton, uud witli Macon ami Western trains tc Allunti.
Uliattauooga, Nashville uud Knoxville. Tumi.
At Columbus with Girard and Mobile Railroad to
Eufaula, Ala., connecting daily al Aiuciicim with
four horse Post Coaches to TallulcwSin. Albany,
Tlionmsvillo, llainbrldgo, Ao., with trl-wttJJy backs
to Lumpkin, Culhbort, Ac., at Fort VaUoy triili hacks
to Perry, Iluyuesviltu, llawkinsvlllo and Knoxville,
Ga. PasBcugera for Americus and polnta below Fort
Valley, should take tlio 12 16 i< m train from Savan
nah; and tlie 5 I’M train from Aiigu.-tn, to avoid de
tention ut Macon. For other points ou tlie South.
Wcdtorn or Muscogee Rouda take cither train from
Savannah or Augusta. Passengers leaving Ameii-
cuh at 2 20 r m will reach Columbus id lu ,*io r n the
sumo niglit.
Passengers from Columbus and tlie West tor Am
crluus, Bcmtli-wostern Georgia or Florida, slumld
lako tlio 1 80 r m train at Columbus, sleep at Foi l
Valley, and reach Amoricus at 6 40 a m next morn
ing.
First class steamships leavo Buvuntiuli lor New
York on Wodncsduys and Buturdays, und for Phila
delphia ou Wednesdays. Pussngc i.i tlio Cabin $25,
Steerage $8.
Faro from Montgomery lo KtvnnnSh $14 00
“ Columbus “ “ in oo
4 * Americus “ “ 8 80
GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t.
Macon, January 30tli, 1856. inuylO
VIRGINIA CENTRAL R.ROAD
Winter Arranutment—Uan Siartinpjhtmi JJruad SI
Heavy Rail ail tlie way toGoixloiiavlUe.
r IlBN tlio Potomac is dosed with ice this
route may bu reliudon by pasHeugcrs. to on
to couucciluu going North or South. Tlio road
oly relnldwith a superior T rail an far us
ivllle. During tho winter tho train will start
W
inucr Buoy—is a second class nun,paiutcd black,
with tlie No 8 in white—is placed in twenty-one
lect water at low tldo, on the point ol slioal runiiing
off from Jekyl lslaud, and must be left on tbe |>ort
hand entering. Bl Bimotis Light bears N E by N )■
N. North jioitit Jekyl W by H 8.
lu tbo Sound U the Lower Middle Grouud Buoy—
widch is atocond class uuu, painted with red and
black horizontal Etri|*es—is placed in twelve feet
water at low tide, on the lower point of the Middle
Ground, lo mark the two channels.* St .Simons
Light hears N Eby B. North |Miitit of Jekyl l-.lnnd
8 K by S y t -S.
Middle Midillu Ground Buoy—is a second d t e s
nun, painted red, with No 4 in while—is placed iu
eigh'eeu led water at low tide, near tile elbow oi
tbe Middle Grouud, and mud be left ou the star
board hand entering. North point of Jekyl bars N
E ii E. Brunswick point W by S.
Upj»er Middle Grouud Buoy—U a second class
nun, painted red, with the No 0 in white—D placed
in 18 feet wuler at low title, near the upjwr end ot
the Middle Ground, aud mu.-t be left ou the star
board baud entering. Brunswick jxdnt bears W
*4 S. Mouth of Jekyl Creek S ij K.
Notk—In running iu lor St Simons liir bnug the
Light to bear N W by W W, while iufour fathoms
water. This bearing as a course will take you up
prevent all exposure.
TRUTH MUST AND WILL PREVAIL.
This medicine speedily and effectually cures tho
most virulent form of secret diseases, and eradicates
every particle or infectious matter from tbe system,
restoring tlie patient to a perfest state of
HEALTH AND PURITY.
Helmbold’s Highly Concentrated Com
pound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla*
For purifylug Uio Blood, removing all diseases ari
sing from excess of Mercury, exposure and im
prudence in life, chronic constitutional diseases,
artaiug from an impure state *>f Blood, and tho
ouly reliable aud effectual known remedy fnr tUn
cure of Scrofula, Balt Rheum, Scald Head, Ulcer
ations of tlio Throat and J/*g>>, Pains and 8w «...»ug3
of tlie Bones, Tetter, Pimples ou the Face, aud all
Scaly Eruptions of the Skin.
It is gratifying to the proprietor of these medicines
: to he able to state that it i3 now nearly three years
since they wero first introduced, during which time
they have been extensively used in various parts of
tho United States, and have given to patient and
. practitioner the highest degree oi satisfaction In the
various cases ill which they have been employed ;
*ri»tw^
PTMcoulPhuipM orsjm.. HSL i
Calf and lo CTOL. w "WT » u.
N.J.olKm’.CcmDdtntk.l
U-c li w
"KumauccoflliK llaroia. bv
Rachel Gray, by Julia Kavai,,u,b
Earoest UmIo.i1, by Mr>. l/. t . n t ,;^
J UST KECE1VED^20 tolto'
prime article, 20 tic..., cboSrSf"-
Hams, la store, aud for sale l.y “ tte *
mar M WaYNL gkdsviuj;
July 26, 1855.
Agent for tlio Manufacturers.
171 Day-st., Bavnnnnh. Gu.
und unequivocal satisfaction, and produced tho most
salutary aud bcueficial effects. Numerous letters
have been received from the most distinguished
physicians lu the country, und from the professors
of several medical colleges, recommending in the
.met and Bound have highest terms tbe value of these medicines, and
1 in Uo fonowuig manner: j their superiority over all other preporatious for
1\I ew chop cuba Mulxssgrrfr, I
ll go of the Abbott Devereuux, ^ I
for sale in lots to suit purcbi^ftv * ■
^ ^ RQifite a smb,
6AllPKT ASDTl-iTOLSTKK,
WAREHUL'; E, *
140 Otmorea and 57 Si. Juliai vw
THE UNDEBS1GNED would taSt,, i
1 omllytoexprei-iobb frie.„“.I
generally, his sincere thank.* for then hbe-
S e and Influence, which ha.* r«ult«-.i |n,.^ , ,v
i trailo to all part-, of the But • \i-„ ,
Florida, Alabama and Tennia- Ui^rebi i
him to exhibit a stock utuui t«s*«d it, m s .
city. } ‘ '
Families, Merchants, Hotel Keei-er- u. .1
boat Owners are particularly n.viuu lo’vu...
present Btock, which L new wiui.ltu. i L *..
various departments, con-Utiu- in pari o' tL,*-*
Ing goods, vix:
CARP El VEPAi.JMEM
Eui?t ib bruftgtb , .
riwoi wiJtiu) ’
Moruic Hearth i;^. .
\ Civot &liil ClHiliV 1 .1
Tutted P.ugi, ‘ 1
Piano and ut;*
J!at(eveiy varr-, .
hilvc: A liras.* ?uiiI
Curj-.-i- Bindint-, a
Bar Buoy—is a second class can, paiute
the No 2 In white—U placed in sixteen w
tide, and must be
: log. Little
| Bouth point ot Jekyl N \V by
J Middle Buoy—L*. *e aecond class can, puiuted led,
i with tlie No 4 in white—is placed iu nineteen lee-t
water at low tide-, near the High North Breakers,
oust be Jdt on tlie starboard hand entor- j a ud vark
e Cumberland Light boars IV l»v W y N. 1 c t vca tt n
t ot Jekyl N M by \\. ii» 0 inode
such complaints at tlw proprietor recommends,
water ut low j Numerous preimratious ofBarsuparilla andofBuchu
and must be left ou tbe starboard hand entering, j
I Cuuiluml Ugbt bear-? W by N N. Bouth i*oint ot :
j Jekyl N W }' W.
Inucr Buoy—U a second class can, l'ainted black, • much fm]iaire>L if not rendered totally inert^by the
itli Nol iu white—is placed in twcnly-oncfeetijniudiciousaudunskilfiilmaiuigcmeutoi'thosouuifc-
uter at low tide, near a dry sboul running otl'tiom ' quuiuteU with plmrmaccutical pre]taratious. ! Is
various modes of preparing them havo been
. i, all or whicli of course will iliU'er according to
the mode of preparation which each individual may
adopt.
These medicines require considerable care in tbe
preparation and tho emidoyment of different men
strua in successive operation to toko up the extrac
tive matters, and, iu consequence, are most fie-
'■ improperly made, aud not unfrequeutiy
with
wuler
Cumberland Island, nnd must be left on the port
hand enterlnr ^ ••••*•
' entering. Cumberland Ugbt bears B W by W ante to the public and to the faculty that
I \ ^ ul1 * P? 1 * 1 * Jekyl N W \V. should bo standard i'reparations ol'uuiformstr
quuiuteU with plmrmaccutical preparations,
therefore of the highest consideration und Iraitort-
“ * * there
Gentiemcu’s garmentsdjoj, cleaned or renovuled 1 ujjf Jr ^'.ualnmutog down\vmi» a ti,e^h l |a^Rivl-r*
i may be re.|ulr«d, in thoramesuperlor style which ,, lui-AtW iniUSStihfitrtfiu. v. •
Tablii Cov«rrf, a.,,1 U-lie- Cfii^bavru sc. b~ r « * by K K B. Inner Hut ..f .leby 1 X
has generally
friends.
Table Covers, and Ludit--’ Crain.-
cleaned and finished iu tho fir.it style.
Ladies’ Bonnets dyed, bleuchcd un-i j rested
the most fushiouablo styles.
Orders from the country promptly at'einte*’
Terms moderate.
Light hoars B by K *4 E. Inner itoint i f .lekvl N
V x w.
Ifooy nt the entrance ••t'Batilla River—i* a -ccotid
class cun, )«aiuted b uck, with No 3 ;u white—is
placed in ten feet water at low tide, and mu-t be
left ou the port hand entering. Cumberland IJgla
When pnrcnD arc— I by .tcunlnmu dr ndlraul, i X B.
word should be seuMnra by letter through the jsjit \~T, * ,u r l * ,i
oillcc, so that ho muy know where to call for them.
“ih 16 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
I IE IN T Z E LM AN N 1 H
ESSESCK OF JAMAICA GIAOElt.
rjlHE distinguished favor with which lliiii essetiee
'otk.—lu running in for St. And low's Bar bring [ pint of water, U equal to the Li.*.b
Light to bear W by X > j N, white in four lath- ouo bottle- fully equals iu strength
j water. 'lliis bear ing as « ct*ur-c* will take you I up Sarsa|)ttriilu or decoction us us
the
| om
! up to the Bar Buoy, then - haul ofi'tn tlie uortlnuuu
i until tlio Middle lhioy. No 4 is in range with the
IJght, (to avoid two 1 imps in u direct Hue. \Y by X
1 !j N, between the two buoys,) when s-toer for it—
passing it to tin- bouthwnrd. From this buoy a X
lias
tho Union
effectual I
Weak and
fatigue,
guor or
duced tho. . . .. w , t
power. Upon its merrils comment Li uunmtes. ary,
as its owu intrinsic worth is its bust eulogy. R car- i
ries with it the evidence of in sii|wrior excellence, j
freely attested to by the) oung, tlie old, and scoics I
of families who, prompted by u careful regard for !
their health and comfort, are daily adopting It as an i
ixntsi’KXPAKLt: kaxii.y rkxkiiv. T liorc is perhaps no
medicinal preparation extant so simple and harm- I
less, yet salutary and effective, whose worth will lie {
more opnreciated or universally adopted than tho
Liquid Ginger prepared by ficiutzehnan.
For sale by J. fc\ DuV'URD, Druggist.
jul0 8m Bavaunah, Ga.
Brooke Hall Female Seminary,
MEDIA, DEDAWAIIH CO., PA.
MI8B MARIA J*..E.\N'i a MAXN. 1'kixukvi..
This Belnina'-y, located iu tlie de-
iigbtfal^nd h-mlth) village of Media,
tthirtcedrafiles from I’biladelphm, by
RuilroadTwIll be
OPENED ON WEDNESDAY.
September 10th, 1850.
Tne commodious building, nowin process of erec
tion, with all tbo modern improvements, will bu i
(Implied by the first of August, and wld contain such
uccommodatluiis, both in point of taste ami comfort,
as cannot fall to satisfy parents that while their
daughters m- enjoying Hie bentfiu of ineutal cul
ture, they have also tiio comforts of a refined home.
This institution is established with a view lo uiforcl
to young ladies tlio most perfect combination of ad-
vantages for tbe attainment id a thorough und ac
complished education, uud uo pains or expense will
he spared to render it in reality what it professes tu
ho. a school of superior merit. MBs Kastman, the
Principal, was at tlio head of a school iu New Eng
land previous to her residence iu Pennsylvania, and
for tlio last six years has boon known to tlie patron t
of Aston Ridge Seminary, as presiding teacher in
thatlnstitotion.
. Tho JR. liov. A. Paltir, BUliopo; tho Diecc^c of
Peiinsy 1 v ar.ia, says
“Mi-x Al. ii. Kustmui, who prupo.-.cu toopoii a
Yomifc IjuLda* i'ro’n.iiary hi Me.li.i, Delaware C’-o.,
I’a . In Eoptomocr next, lias keen known to the sub-
scriber for several years past. He has n very high
opinion of hei capacity, cfUciency and devotedness
as uu educator, fc'lio has l.ad u largo ami success
ful experience. The building which is to be erected
for her use will contain every accommodation, 'iho
village and .surrounding country aro distinguished
for hoalthfiduess and beauty, and the subscriber has
confidence that parents who entrust their daughters
to Miss Eastman will have- no reiuon to regret it.”
Miss Eastmun will l»o aided by uu eilicieut enrp-*
of feuehers.
Tho French luugungu will bo tunght ami spoken
by a Parisian lady, residing in the lumily.
Tho IfUtin, German, E|>atdsliuud Italian languages
Will receive duo attention.
Tho Natural Bcleuccs will he taught, with tho aid
of a largo uud expensive apparatus.
Tlie Aluiieul Department will be utuitr the charge
of a lady eminently qualified to Ull Uio situation; mul
all preferring it male teacher on the Piano or in
Binging, cuii have Iho bandit of a Visiting Toucher
from Philadelphia.
Drawing and Painting will be under tin- direction
of u lady accomplished in the art.
Tlie number of pupils is limited to forty.
Tlie Terms ibr Board ami Tuition hi all trio branch
es except Muslo, are $150 per sos-Ion of live months.
Miss Kastman has liberty lo refer In tho following
gentlemen:—
Rt. Rev. A. Potter, D.D., amt the Episcopal clergy
Hon. F: Pierce, President of the United States.
Hon. S. i*. Chase, Governor ol'O . iu.
* ?llon. N. B. Baker, Foe-Governor of New Hamp
shire.
lion. M. W. Tappau, M.U. from New York.
Rev. N. btetn, of Norristown, I'll.
Rev. A. McLeod, Clearfield, Pn.
Pierce Butler, Esq,, of Plitlndolpliiii.
J. B.Okie,K*<|., i|o.
K. \V. Clark, Esq., do.
George Wharton, Esq., do.
Christopher l.tusor, 1'otLsvillc, P«.
George Wyman, El. Louis. Mo.
Hull. P. 0. Johnson, Washington, D. C.
Fur further particulars, or for circulars apply to
Uio Principal, MIRA MARIA KASTMAN,
JelO cod 8in Media, Delaware Co, l*n.
her of exjuTimenta to ascertain the most effectual
mode of extracting the virtues of the Sarsaparilla
und the Buchu, and to discover the most eligible
form for their exhibition. Tiie experiments have
resulted most favorably, and it is with much pleas
ure I now oiler to the public und tho faculty my
ConqKJuml Fluid Extracts, which coutaiu all tlie vir
tues of the articles they are represented to be made
from in a highly concentrated form, and aru thu most
active preparations which cun bo made. Two ta-
blespoonstul of the Extract rsirsuparilb. added to a
“ " .boa diet drink, and
one gallon of s*yr-
ually made.
PRICES
Fluid Extract Buchu, $1 per Dottle, or C for $5
“ “ Bursaparillu ” “ “ “
Certificates of cures und recommendations from
distinguished i»rofessors und physicians will accotn-
Royal Modal ion,
Royal Velvet,
Mocet Wilton,
Mocol Brussels,
Tapestry Brussels,
Power Loom Brussels,
Three ply Ingrain,
Two ply Ingrain,
Wool Dutch,
CURTAIN AND UPllULSlEUYbEl'mi I
Brocxtelles, Inc* and Mu-lm o’-,’' I
Satin de Laides, Gilii omicf- 1
Satin and Silk Damasa, Gilt :•«.= mi Kui-
Worsted and Cotton Dauia-1, laurels l/ k -L u
Cords; Velvet and Plush o! various colon.
Shades, new style.
Also, every variety oi Fuin.turelbveiar tr* 5
mings and materials for dect rating. I
FLOOR OU. CLOWS
From two to Twenty-four tu t w,,;.-. t... iu\
Rooms, cut to tit witl u a *
The snbscriber will oldig..- Lid.-.-Iim \
prices on all description oi p •a low ’
quality can be purchased iu .• i.. N'tiLth c.ir
W Carpets cut to Rot iu- ;.ud goals .
part of the city free oi charg«.
An experienced UjJio'Mer will attmit-u I
making aud la>1ng of Car|Kt« and 0:1 Coni;. *l ,
deslrea. The decorutive und curtain <lep.na._i: •
n charge of an Upholster ol a< knowk gedusitii I
skill. W. II. Gl'fo.N, .tgvii
octlB 140 Cougr ess aud 57 si. Juiits -i!
DR. SANFORD’S IWIGORATOR, L
I B a mild laxative, tonic and stimulatit.aiitR
recommended to the public, relying cpcit-il
trinsic worth in the cure of the lollowing c«in; i "
All Billious Derangements, HickHeadachr, l??;.
sia, Habitual Cosuvepcss, Chiunic PiarrW. ’u.:l
Pain in the Stomach aud BmveU, iivi.fral Ivla^ I
Female Weakness, Ac. For a«le ly FruggL-n , a T
eraliy, and by Jobu. B Moeu- X Co. ana Ft • |
Lincoln, Bavaunah. ly Ml:
TlMUKlt: ’fUlIUEltll
Undeclgncd has ju.t rectivfj. hru
„ im Five Hundreo piecei ('fR 1 -: :L .
Timber, averaging over out iL -mnud it- i.,
9 feb JLFFKKm/.S koidi-i 1
Thei
1C| ACKEKE0SHEjUUI,‘O, SAIJUOX s-f
ItI 21 ■
Dress Making.
MRS. Fhl.KI.AXI) lias u|wii
ed nt her Rooms, No. 174
Broughton Btreet. a lira* selec
tion of Spring Milinery, uud is
constantly receiving per steam
its, new and different s.tyh«- of Bonnets; also. Dress
and Mantilla patterns.
Bonnets cleaned aud prt-.sed us usual.
aprlO
ICE PITCHERS.
DOUBLE
Water Pile lie ra,
Some new nud beautiful
designs, Plated uud Bjita-
uia.
At tin; 11.nine Furufobing
.Store,
' 155 BKOUGH’K.N STREET,
HORACE MORSE.
Savannah, April80.
ftprSO
TO WOOL SELLERS. "
FPHK Undersigned have this day’ opened a
X Store iu Congress street, opposite the Marked,
for the purchase of Wool, Sluop Skins, Hides, Bee*
Wax, Deer skin?, nud Country Produce In general. I
The highest cash prices will lie paiTTor all the abovo 1
articles on delivery .in Savannah. Mr. L. J. GUIL-
JIAP.TIN lias been appointed as Agent, to whom nil
persons having business transactions with the un
dersigned may apply,
J. W. BMYTHK k CO.
Savauimh, May IP, 1856. may20
PIANO FOIITES. ’
*a*ra*»*-—-m HAVING lately received large ad-
ditions to our PIANO FORTES, wo
Yk ©f ff ar,! enable'! t.- uiti-r nt this time tbo
• * — 11 ‘greatest variety trom the best manu
facturers, from tbe plniuest square to the most elab
orately carved, and from six to seven octavos.
Our Pianos are Rolccted from thu manufacturers
whom wo have full confidence in, and wo are par
ticularly requested by them lit give a guaranty with
every instrument sold Dy us as regards durability,
tone, ka.
Persons iu want of a first rate Imtrumcnt may re
ly with safety upon getting such a ono by selecting
from the following makers, wliu-;u instruments wo
endeavor to keep eon tantly on band, viz : II. Wor
cester, J. (flickering »k Sun, Nunns & Clarke, Bacon
fc Ravens, H. Waters, und Haines, Urotliers .V Cam-
tnitig. I. W. MORRELL .V GO.
aug 27
CSjffiTfKTprTi
THE ARBOR BILLiARD SALOON,
(upstairs)
Corner Bull and Bryaii streets, over Rurber Shop.
Juuo27 N .J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent.
32t t X* S3C 3gk c>TJ® 3E£5 f
HOT, COLD AND HlIOWKlt.
I HAVE been a.-ked to allow tlio Bath Rooms to
i email! open to a later hour than nine o’clock ;
1 therefore give nolice Unit from this date llm Ruth
Hoii.-'o will be upon until eleven o’clock «i night.
Price 26 cent-*. Six tickets for $1.
J«27 ./. M. HAYWOOD, Agent.
FIXE FASHIONABLE OLOTIIIXU,
guaranteed. sept 1—ly-dtw
JOHN U. MOORE ck CO.,*
GIBBON':* BUHDINGB, SAVANNAH., Gu.
WHOLESALER RETAIL DRUGGISTS.
Would call the atte ,, ’lon of Jierchuuts, Faclort,
Planters, l'liysiciuns und others, to their ex-
tensive und well selected stock, comprising
every article lu their liue ol business, and which they
offer for sale on tiie most reasonable terms for cash,
or approved credit, wiz;
PAINl’B. VARNLSHiS, GIwtBB, AC.,
White Lend. Pure and No. 1 ; Tiemon's Colors, dry
au*l in oil: .lapaii, Copal, and Coach Varnishes ;
Duseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Window Glass, Put
ty, Gold Leaf, Paint Bru'die.-, Sash Tools, aud Gla
ziers’* Diamonds.
LAM!’. MACHINERY AND TaNNERB’ OIL'5,
Bleached sperm, Whale and I-aril Gils, lor burning ;
all descriptions of Oil for machinery, viz., 1'ateut Oil
UnldeacLed Sperm, Isu d uud R«|mi Seed Oil; also
Tanners,’ Neats, Foot olid Sweet Oil.
GROCERS’ ARTICLES.
X ul megs, Muejj, Alsplce, Cinnamon, Pepper. Ginger,
Mustard, Saleratus, Sodu, PearTasti, Sweet Oil, Starch,
Fig lllu-;. Mutches,' kc.
FOR PHYSICIAN^.
A great variety <*!' the hca French. English, and
American Chemicals, Pharmaceutical IYeparutious,
Select ptivv.’.ers, Surgical Instruments, Vials Specie
Jury., Metulic SuiWle bag?. *c. Also,
CAllrntNE AND BUILMNl! H.U1U.
Any ouc who nwiv favor them with their orders may
depend upon their receiving the best utteution, and
that all goods furnhhed will bo or a reliable quality.
Should they nut give entire satisfaction, they may be
returned nt tho optiou of thu purchaser.
mohlOll
jr*E. DE~FOIlD,
Al'oTHECARlES lLU-US. E. Corner of(
1 bbis large Nol Mackerel;
3 do do No 3 do
3 do do Non ’•
2 half bbis Rice Fitu,
2 do Pickled hti rii.f?
3 do No 1 Saln;i4i,
6 quarter bills No 1 Mm k«-r
10 kits No 1 Maclu ioJ. ,
10 do No 2 do
5 kits Tongue? and Sound-,
1000 lbs Cod Kith. lor ; aK- i*
jao26
J UST RECEIVED BY EXI’RLtS~An<ti.«iiun
rlety or Silver Ware of the iao.-t bmtikip
teru auu finish, butter ktaws, l-ick v kuu- a
forks, knives, forks aud spoo.:#, fruit ki.!u-1
forks, rake and pen knives in every vainly,b
ards aud salts iu all variety from plain lulls a. 1
ornamental. G. M. GK1IT1X,
Surcessw to the late M EatteOT
jy6 Corui r Bryan and WbitakrrG
RATES OF AOV-feUTIim.’.
For one square, of300 t-iut or les.-.,«i *.cv tji'i
larger thaa Nonpareil, 75 cent* for the tlr.-to-'
cents for each subsequent insertion.for aty U« J
tbau one month.
All Tabular work, with or without iiulei. -
vertlsements occupying double coluir.a ds:
charged double the above rate*.
Advertisements of whatever length. Drtiju
less than oue month, to be charged .it ite
rates.
For a longer time ut the following i utc*
PERIODICALS.
P UTNAM’S Monthly Mnifuxino for May.
l-'ruuk Jar.dio'ri Gazette ot Fashions for iniy.
Blackwooil’a Edinburgh Review for April.
Received and for Halo by
WARNOUK it DAVIS,
may 16 1511 Congress street.
suretbo
is ontirol;
GordoiiBvl „
from tho old Hlation, in Richmond, on Broud Hired,
ut TX a at., puss Gordousvillo at 11 a m., uud arrive
iu Btauntonut325 t> »i. Down train loaves Hiaun-
ton at 0 40 a x, passes dordonavillu ul 11 a m, and
arrivo iu Klchmoud at 2.30 r u.
Faro to Gordonsvillo $2 oo
“ “ 5 uo
llolli trains arrivo In Gorduiisvlllo lu umplu Him*
to tako tho train of tho Orange aud Aloxaudriu Rail-
road. Persons who loave Richmond at TX x u -i cau
tako tho Orango aud Alexandria cars at Gordons-
villo ir they choose to do so, aud by that Ualb will
roach Aloxaudriu by 3.40 v m.. but UiUoompauy cun
tioltot thorn only to Gordonsvillo.
not 7 M’ IL I). WIIITOOMB, Bupt
rsjem cotim
VJT aud for sale by J. W. TUKELKKLD,
■•/If UoB|r«M fiad WkUtekfir fitrartlf
I *)i^ UHLS. FLOUR in htutu ami for Kilo
JL^CJby muy7 CRANE, WELLS k CO.
\ Casks Ohio Catawbii ilrmidy iu Htorc,
and for hiiIo by tho only regular Agent for
Savannah. .1. M. EYRE,
my 14 - iH Bqy t-tred.
JUST efucUlVUuii
^ PER ftTEAMKR, an assortment of
fffiO i.MIsnes and Uiiildrou’s Plain straws,
Jaidies’ N KOI’01.If AN RONNKfB, IN-
FANTS’ HATH uud FLATS. Also a low tiiA'.S'
II ATS j For onl« by MRS. VRKKLAND,
may 17 Broughton Hired.
L I8LB THRBAD CAUNTLE'rS^-Tlic only
urticle of tlio kind iu Uio city. Fur sale by
J. W. TJ1UKLKKLD,
mur27 corner of CoiigreRs and Wliltaker-HlH.
A PPLK8 & POTATOES—
10 ubls Choice Mercer Potatoes;
■ If. .1 II If tlUUAl I I....I.. *
2ft ’(
For Bate by
tuay10
UiiHHOll Apples.
J. A. BROWN,
AT REDUCED RATES.
AUGAINS can now tie IkiiI by all those wlio
wi-li to cloihe theiosoivcs geiiteelly, us I will
sell tbe balance of my Ready-Made, ut reduced
rate? ou time, mi-1 ten per ceut. oil It
und avuil yourself of tbo dmncu to obtain good urti
iilos. Al Iho Fiji* Citahiug Emporloiii.
WILLIAM O PRICE,
juno 27 147 Slay street
F LOUR.—ao barrels auperlluo Flour, extra quali
ty, jitnt received, and for hiiIo Dy
YONGK .k FRIERSON,
jy 2 No. 04 Ray street.
poiuc— '
J. fill barrel* Me*.a Pork.
25 tie iTlttio do
iamiiiug and tor nulc by
my!4 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON .k CO.
UUPEItiou Oiiolce Goshen Butter uud Dutch
O Giioohc, received per steamer Alabaiiui Dy
may28 J. D. JICHlsK.
H AY.—Dio bales prime .North River Hay, land
in;* Hti - day I mat brig Augusta, and lor -ale
oil the wharf by
Jl'8 CRANE, W FI.I/CO.
I w 1.. A i'aviifon fatccs, superior quality;
ImI *± ’Aephyr Whalebone Hk(rto;
French i.iiieu Drillings;
York Mills uild Water twist Wenched filth I
lues.
Muck Moire Antique T<funning*
Blacl; KinslIn llelta;
English Thread Edging:';
Itodery, Ribbons, »Vc.
Just received per steamer Augusta.
Jo Vi . DttWlTf k MORGAN.
O HNARURGfi—30bales.Osiiuhttriw, Ahtfirloirutid
ThomastiUi Mill*, just received and lor rule by
.pipeIN CRANE, WEI.Ifl k t o
LlYRt)P AND Ml)I.ASSlftL--6U lilda iltolu- New
Oile.iti.o.-'yrup, 76 dodo Molasses. Ju-t u-teiv-
ed and tor sale by
Jy7 .SCRANTON, JOHXKION .V 1.0.
C * T*CSlfY' CLtmi-ln store und for said by
Jf JUU94 PADELFOKl), FAY k CO.
;r tf'
Brougliton and Barnard Streets. Savau-
nub Ga., Wholesale and retail Dealers In
Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Woods uud
Dye .-tutls, French, English, und American Perfum
ery, Fine Toilet ami Hhaviug .Soaps, Combs and
Brushes of every description, Surgical und Iloutal
Instruments, Trusses uud Supiwrters of ull kinds,
Spices, Suulls, Manufactured Tobacco, All tho l’uteut
or Proprietary Medicines of the day. Superior luks.
Pure Wines und Brandies for Medicinal pur|ioses,
Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, kc.
— — — to the
Family
:rine Cases,
With* plain Iilrectious'for use, including Directions for
treatment in cases of polsouing, Drowning, kc.
gP71)'
Extracts lor r lavormg, louei anu runcy atiiuics,
1^- N. IL—E-podul utteution given to
prcparutlon of l’liysiciuns’ Prescriptions und Fan
Recipes. Ship, Family und Travelling Medicine Cai
/ tORN AND CORN MEAL.—1000 buapriino
VV Corn, White and mixed; 60 do fresh Corn Meal
n store and for sale by
,1..,* si PATTEN. Hl’TTON h CO.
READ L-UEAI) 11—READ III
That Is, If you cuii see; nud^rgaM'VjC^V
r if you can’t see, you cun find 7CLJ A \
ul i kinds of “helps to see,” nt tho Watchand
■Jewelry Store of D. B. Nichols & Co., iu Congress
street, next door lu tho corner of Whitaker, where
von can purchase Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware,
and Fancy Goods, ns low us at auy other store In
the country.
Wo have received per steamship Alabaman fresh
lot of tlio-se tine .Steel Spectacles : also, a supply of
Pebble nnd Perlscoplc I-ons, whlcu wo aro prepared
to fit in all kinds or frames, at short notice. Our
l’crb copio Lens (so called from their peculiar shape)
have un,advantage over all others, ua they havo a
greater range of focus, so that tho render is not
compelled to hold iho book or paper at a certain
distance from the eye. Cull and see.
D. B. N1CUOL8 k CO.
No charge for showing goods,
mar 11 D. B. N. k CO.
rates on ttiuu, and ten per cent, oil' lor cash. Call | YOPE--^700 coils Ropo, various brands, all
XL of good quality, in storo and for sale by
upr29 BRIGHAM. KELLY & CO;
0OnN T I„ store qg
' MERCER university;
PE.YF1ELD, HA.
FACULTY.
HKIWlDHXr,
N. M. CRAWFORD, D. B.
I'KonCSSORH.
College.
H. P. SANFOltl), A. M.,
Malheinatlcs.
J. K. W11.LET, A. M.,
( bemltitry ami Natural Philosophy.
11. IL TUCKER, A. M.,
Bellos Ldtrcs.
U. W. WISE, A. M.,
Greek uud Ldln l.-i uuu ages.
WILWAM G. WOODFIN, A.B.,
Model'll languages.
Theological SomlltniT*
N. M. uitAWFORD, D. D:,
I'crlrslaatlcal lli.*tory und Rihlieal Lltoruturo.
Wif.LIAM WIUJAMF, A. M.,
Systematic, and Pu.-torAl 'Iheulogy.
Academy’.
THOMAS A. SKA IS, Principal.
Tho Comintmcemeul i:* bold tin tho last Wednesday
iu July.
Tho uext Tot ui will cotumonoe on the last Wud-
uesday iu August.
Tho price of Board iu the vlllugo Is $10 par mouth;
washing, room rent, fuel, &o., $3.
By order ol tho Board ol Trustees.
my 12 2m H. LANDRUM, Secretary.
C UBA MOLASSES-Tb. cargo of «10 brig
1 Square,..,
2 Squares..
3 do ...
4 do ...
6 do ..,
6 do ...
7 do ...
8 do ...
fl do ...
10 do ..
$10
16
$20
$SH
$30
16
22
26
26
6>.>
20
27
82
86
G
24
32
86
4-:
a
27
86
44
46
irj
30
40
60
64
61
32
43
64
ts
70
34
46
6S
62
74
36
48
61
Co
77
38
60
64
7°
W
For auy time not above specified, a |«ro|^
charge will bo made. j
A deduction of 26 per cent from Uu-»«»<.<•
will be made on advertisements apiasrisfo
Hlvely on the fourtlt page of tlio daily.
Advertisements ordered three times u«
be charged two-thirds the above rates-
Advertisements ordered in the ttVcklyw 1 *
l»cr square for each insertion, for at ytm--* 1 -" ^
one month. For more than oue nun.t!«at- ' •
the rates specified lu the above table.
Special notlcos, 10 cents per Hue for Hw
5 cents for each subseqeut iusertion,
to bo subject to contract. Marriage iwtsv^ 11 ',
ncral invitations 50 cents each. No ,
Inserted for loss thau 50 cents. Duifoa-f •
Reports, Resolutions, or Proceedings ol f
Association, or Corporation, ordered nm r-
ed, 5 cents per Hue.
steamboats will be advertised al fK 1 l* r
for each boat advertised. ,
Hteutnships, where but one Is rtiuning. Hi
uum: if two or more, $80 each.
Auctioneers’advertisements not •‘’"‘’/.‘i*
contract, but to ho charged at tiie raft I
per square.
Thcpuper, under nocircuui!«m«o, w
ed iu a contract. ,
Professional and business cards not i
lines, will be inserted at $20 per annam-
Culls on persons to become caiaiiun •
Inserted as other advertisement?, u* I "
variably iu advance. „ u.»
Announcing candidates for olllce, •
iu atlvouco. iV m *t
Advcrtisemenls nol marked on tne i , ^
specified limo. -w ill he inserted until
paymeut exacted. , ^
When any liill for two month? ad'eri-'^^
thau contract, amouuts to over » 4
25 per ceut will bo made, .,
Yearly advertising, with privilege ot
bu taken at tho following rates: k
For ono square, renewable nice a *
.» -i. » 3 times or ejt^yj
Every additional square contracted^for t«
ed ouo hall'tlio abovo rates mlmtuwa •
Yearly advortlsors shall bo limit'’' . , r ,e,
contracted for. All contracts sliafi . f> j lf >
elating definitely tho nature oi tJa ',,^0*
advertised. Any advertisements n 41^^^
noctod with tho business shall b*U»rg
ly, und also auy excess »t mutter o'
contracted for. . m;i nrtl r "j
Contract advertisements |*>»Wj.JiL^tien* 1
10 tlsoroeuts from strangers mid tr«| ^
luiyublo in advance. All otta r.->
duo wbon called for. , £CU ding
Regular advortlsors ami 4 * 1 to c»D
muuicatious or roqulriug uotice? «. U 17>' **
toution to fairs, concerts, htdree*,*'^"^ , or ^
tertaiuments, where charges ®*V*, on ^ i evert 1
tauco—all uoticos of private assoewj 1 * "
tlcodoslgned to cull oUenllou
clouloi.al ur iufouii.il iu
rests, cuu ouly be Inserted ''tin ' ^^1**
that tho same Is to be paid for.. * lv the dJ*
editorial colutnu (which can
Uou ol Uio«lltor») III-“
rate of not ices tbau conts 1‘J-r
The undersigned, publishers oltw j »„«
and Weekly iwvraiwpera lu^
ourselves strictly to adhere to
charge-*, aud lu uo instance to dw »
Tho above rains to take elfotl M' * lhcVt «(
to oontlnuo hiudlug, uutll change*! oj
majority of the undersigned. fj
N. B.—Thla gchodule sliall wj “» t!]
tbolntogrlty of oxistiugwtitrwW'
sk sssasp-Sffl* w ‘