Savannah daily Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, August 03, 1856, Image 4

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cirr suERiprs sale, im be told, before tile court house door in W thoatroftivannan. ou tho first Tuesday la July uoxu between tho lewf hours or solo, Itot of Udaan. 1 Bedstead, 1 tot of Painting*, 2 Bods, 1 V* Vnrau. to. Uvtod oum iho property of F, O. ceil, to Mttsiy a distress warrant Issued, of ino Honorable Iho inferior Oourt ot Chatham Oouuty, Its fever o( John J.iluut, Ann It. Wall aud Jamo* J. Wilt. n. T. 0. Oarl. Property pointed out by VI unit ns. Tortus Uiati. toward M. vncjDWKUsr. joiy it Shoriff c. 0. g. ^ . 'WiWIWj CHATHAM COUNTY—To nil whom II may concern t Whcrcai, John V. Hines wilt nppiy at tho 06urt of Ordinary for letters dlsralvaory as ad- mlnUtratur on the UsUto of .lames C.THuok ; These are, therororo. to cite and admonish all whom It may coucotu, to be aud ujq*>ar before said Court to make objection (If nuy thoy have) on or be- (oro U»e first Monday in December next. 'Hherwbe said letter* wtll t>o grunted. Witness, Johu Bilbo, Kmi. Ordinary for Chatham oouuty, UiLt fourth day of June, 1550. Juno 0 JOHN BILBO. <>. u c. IP* KTATK OF OKOnOIA, /CHATHAM COUNTY—To nit nUom It msy t taHM»ra: Wh«wM.Jonn SWIorj-.hllUppljtotlw O&irs or Ordmarr ibr Lowers DlsmUory as adrahds- traiiou oo tho Estate or WHHam Wright those are, Ihsreioro. to otto and aumonUh all whom It may oonoarn. to bo and appear before «aUl Court, to obtoctlon (If auy tnoy have) ou or before tho first Honda* In Noromoer next, othwinc raid Lot- tors w»U bo granted. Wttsoss. .Innu Bilbo, tfeq., Ordinary for Chatham Oranur, this e.ghi day of April 1850. •OUK BILBO, o. c. c. >prn ■TATE OK GEOItUl A, CHATHAM CO. mo all whom U may concern: Whereas Mary Anu X Wool wlU apply at tho Court or Ordinary for let* tor* UumUaorv on tho oatatn ur James V. Dent,— Those are therefore toctu* and admonish nil whom It mar concert), to bo ana appear before said Court, 10 maao objecuoua (ir anv they have) ou or before the Ural Monday iu December next, otherwise said totters will bo granted. Witness John lldbo/Esq-, Ordinary for Chatham Ooumy, this third day or Juno 1553. Jaa wOUN BILBO, O.C.O. ADMlhlsmVTOlt’S NAIjIU. P URSUANT lo an order of the Honorable tho Court ol Ordiunry ol' Olmtturn County, passed Juno term, 1866. will bo sold, on tho Unit Tuesday lu August next, before tho Court House door in said county of Chatham, between the legal hours of sale, tho following property, to wit.: Lots Nos. threo (a) and four (4), liciug part of Garden lot No. nine (tf), Spring Hill, City of Savannah. fronting on Railroad street; also tho following negro slaves: Jack, Veter, Alexander aud Sarah. Sold &s tho property of tho ostntoofSamuotUrlUUi, luioofsald couuly, deceased, for tho hum tit of tho heirs and creditors of said tato. RICHARD WAYNE, Administrator de bonis uou. on Jo4 Kstuto of Samuel Gritlln, oEOUuiA, ciiATIiAJi toti.vn . QN tho first Mouthy in August next, I will apply From V. 7 . hMKR, uttxRit.u. anvKimsir • ibrim auh.vt, New York, 1L Obi, aud Baltimore. JAMES li. FTOhES, DEALER AND IMPORTER OF Wntctm, Jcwtlry, Silver Ware, Fan cy CJooili, iSiCt, Xo. 18, H0V7II 2l> fri:K).r, MIlt.APrtWIIA. Hupts ' \y tfrum V. 1‘Uikvif* Apvrirmuxo .usincv, rthtAbttittu. m. Aujhorixod A goat for tho Bavumnth Journal. _ to the Ordinary of Chatham county for leave to sell the negro slaves beonging to the estate of Clara A - Ogtlbay, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and credit irs of said estate. June 4 JAMBS A. LaKOCHK. Adm’r. NELSON SWEE/.EY, DESIGNER AND SCULPTOR IN MAHlll.K. Cornor Astor Plano and 4th Avenue, in cu«b pkoximjtv to nts mm tiiuiahy anp im* >«** huh* masr, nkw vokk. rpilE most extensive variety and the largi^t 1 stock of Monument*, Tombs, Head Stone.?, Ac., lu America, can bo found al this establishment, from plain to tho moot elaborate and ornate lu design aud workmanship. Iu addition to lie- stock always ou land, a grout varioty ol drawing*, appropriate and original tuny l*ofound, from which work wtll Uu ex- ccuto*! prompUy lo order. Orders faithfully executed, and shipped to any point available by water or a team. Persons visiting the city or New York ou pleasure or business are respectfully Invited lo visit this oh tubliahmcnt. ^T'rOWWUl'W.lOV l/JCK. VIRGINIA SPRINGS! %a STATE OF GEORGIA, C HATHAM i*»l*NTY.—Tn all whom It may con- otru: whereas, Patrick Ryan will apply at tho uourt of Ordinary for letters of adminlstrallou ou fht eauto of Denial CoUiuh : TheM are. therefore, vocito aud admonish all whom n may OMtoern, to bo and apjicar beforo said Court to rnaka tonectlon (If any they havo) on or bo- Ibre Uia first Mtoitlay in August next, otherwise said totters will ho granted. Witness. Joou Klibo, Esq., Ordluary for Chalhum County, this twanty-tblrd day or Juue. 1850. June XI JOHN BILBO, o. c. c. INSTATE OF GEORGIA, hnuSbH r “ T>nUA>CH COUNTY.—To all whom it may con* J3 oern : Whereas, Ass Johnson will apply ot the Court ot Ordinary lor saw county, for letters cf ad ministration. with the will annexed, on tho estate * Of Mary Williams, late of said county, deceased: Thuae aro. therefore, to nlto ami Admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said . Oourt to tnako objection (If any thoy have) on or before too llrat Monday m August next. othorwUo ■aid letters will be granted. Witness. William Lee, Ksq., Ordinary for Bulloch sounty. tho 20th day of Jum*, 1850. jauexi WILLIAM LEE. o. a. c. UMtlltUlA, LtltKim LUl.vn, fpo all whom It may concern : AYthereas, Mrs 5a- | ran J Jones, AdmtntHtrair.x upon tho estate of Jlupes N Jones, Into of Liberty county, deceased, will apply to the Court of Ordinary or said county for letters dismissory; , „ . These aro therefore to cite and admonish all wnmn U mav concern, to be ana appear before said court, to tnaae obioctions, if any they have, in terms of ths law, otnorwiso said iciu-rs will be granted. Witness. W P tiarideatf, Ordinary for Liberty county, tnis 10th of January, ISio. Jyift—3 W. V. GIHAPEAU, o. l. c. TATE OF GEORGIA—BULLOCH CO., May 20th. - - ■* att«r date appUcatlon will 18A6—Two months — . Jo maao to the Honorable Court ol Ordinary of paid County lor leave to sell all tho lands belonging to tbs estate of Michael Donaldson, deceased, for the bsntht of tho heirs and creditors and said deceased. myXf-Sw ' JOHN E. GIBSON, Adm’r. "STATE OF GEORGIA, JULLDCH COUNTY.—To all whom it may cou- _J corn: whereas, Joslah Davis will apply at the tourtot Ordinary for letters of administration on tbs estate of Henry Davis, late of said county, do- Those are. tnorefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to t>»* and appear before said Court, to make objection (if any they have) on or before ins nrst Monday m August next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, william Lee, Ksq-, Ordinary for Bulloch county, tnis 27tb day of Jum\. 1S56. Juneria AMU JAM I-EK. o. c. c. STATE OF GEORGIA, B ULLOCH COUNTY To all whom it may con cern : Whereas, General E Mikeil. will apply atine umrt of Ordinary tor letters of administration with we will annexed, on the estate of Mirths Groover, tato of said county, deceased : These are. therefore, to ate ami admonish all whom it mav concern, to be aud appear before tald Oourt to make objection (if any they have) on or before mo first Monday tn September next, other wise saia letters wnl he grouted. Witness. William Lee, L=q-, Ordinary tor B oountY. uii3 21st day of July. 1S5C. • — wild JAM LFJ-; o. i BROUGHT TO JAIL. Brought to jail in rfwahtiboro, Emanuel tv>, on the 4th iustaut, a negro man; he says Ids name Is Harry; that ho belongs to the estate »d Thomas Clay, of dryan County, Ga. Ho is of light complexion, with a slight tear over the left oyc;about5 foctOJi Inches In height, aud about 20 years old. Tho owner Is requested to come forward, pay chirgca mid take him away, us he will be dealt with as tho law direct*. HENRY OVERSTREET, JoO Jafor. SOUTII-SIDE, RICHMOND A DANVILLE. AND Virginia «& T«nmsi(ee H.AXXi£iO^.DS. A'O'l'lCE. A LL persons having demautls against the estate of Richard F. Williams, late of Uiatiiatu comi ty, deceased, are hereby notified to present them within the lime proscribed by law to the subscri ber ; and all ludobled lo the said estate are request ed lo nmko immediate iwymeut to M. B. MI LI.UN, Adiuint-trafor do boni*. non. March 26—Ow ltwt.IyJl—je 7 STATE OF GKUUnm, C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may con cern : Whereas, the estate of Jorendnti Mc Donald lies unrepresented in consequence of the death of Nathan Brow ton, the executor, aud unL-ss some fit and comj>cicnt person applies for the ad ministration of said estate, with the will annexed, I shall appoint James Wilkinson, or some other Ut and proper i>cr.sou, administrator with the will an nexed de bona* non, on said estate: These % are, therefore, to cite and admouUh all whom it may concern, to be and appear bi-fore said Court to make objection (if any tiny have) on or before the first Monday in August next Witness. Wilham I.ee, Esq., Ordinary for the county of Bulloch, this 12th day of June. 1S50. Jel5 WILLIAM I.KR. «’ r. t\_ Stole of Ucurgln, Uuixoen luumy. A DMINISTRATORa’ SALE.—By virtue of nn or der from the honorable Court of Ordinary of said county, passed on the first Monday in June, will be told at tho court house door of said oouuty. between the lawfol hours of sale, on the first Tues day tn August, One tract of Land, containing one hundred and Illty acres, in said county, on the Ca- uuocbce river; also, a i«rt of four other surveys, contaluiogsix hundred ami thirty-two acre*, on u»- noochce river, well improved and in good repair, consisting of swamp, bay and pine land. AiU as the property of Nathan Brewton, deceased, for the benefit of tho lieir.-* and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the dav of sale. BENJAMIN BREWTON. ) . . . a •-IMON J. BREWTON, ) Atxa f " Juue 2d, 1860 jo 15 8©- S U M M K 11 uELMiKiOr , GENUINE IHEPAP HrlMilH»ld*a Highly Csik - iuiiI Fluid Extra' . p©»«- Alt KAN (tKAIENT. hortc«t. most roiufortabio und uio-l oxj>**litious Route to the WITH HAU.’a^Afi Huvlng ricoivcd tho J'riae Medal at the World’s Fair, aro uow oilered to Ufo public ns the Prize Hnfo of tho World. Tested and approved as thoy have been every where, tholr orownlng victory was reserved U> bo awarded by tho Juries of tho World alMr. The proprietor placed One Thmiaaml Do!lure In Gold tn the one oxuibitod at the World a Vulr, I/nt- don, and invited-all the llck-lawks iu the world to o|Hin the B;ifo, with or without the keys, ami take tho money its a reward for their lugenuity; although operated u|toii by several fikillcd in tho art, no ono could lick tho I/>ck or open the RuTe. By an Improvement upon the original .-silamauder, Introduced by tho present owner ot the patent-right, tho Interior iu rendered wholly Impervious lo damp, and books, papers and jewelry might be preserved In ono of hU safed for a century without contracllng a blemish from mould or milldew. To guard against*counterfeits every «ile.from the manufactory of the subscriber, and sold by him or ids ugcuts, has a brass plate lu lront, bearing uw name ; each Is also furnished with otic ot his lin- proved Thief rteicciing winch » e<")-l kunr- antco against robbery. v 6. C. HERRING k CO.. Nos. 136,187 and 180 Water-?};, N. Y. Agents in Savannah, Messrs. HELL k rRhNTfofc, who keep constantly on haml a full and complete assortment, which they will sell at Manufacturers prices. “cpt28_ LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND FIRE- BOOK JtND JOB PRINTING NEATLY KXUW)TO> AX Till; , |g M SAVANNAH JOURNALj. j^'" l rMpo-7'v«»kDtM,i«»-jL.M,ni),iruo:. BOOK & JOB OPPIOK. ima, I'oiniUo Cojnliliilntf, an'l M rf lll« DH * w-n. jioselbV.... AINT HAVE, AND EFFECIVAL REMEDY |0K of the BUddor, Kidneys, Gravel, of Tumour*, j- ir<yu-pt;oa .,t v-t. mary loco led m-if t:, j Broadway, contain-, a.- furnished Roo^n, with l-*<k ways, at hand, both u-iu- ; ed at this liiflltutiot., and w. Merclumis can bo supplied at short t«»lp ith niu-iimilm null, of i.nding. Dray Books, Ulrrulnrs, Canli und Illnnk Books. i.-u av mis lit*uiuu'fi., and w,i ., rffr . • and klud attention ft<,m 1 ‘ M^ti^ his Matron. Htspraeu. . , ,j ; Cancer, ff»r the u^t ten .’ *■ ...... 1.1.1.. .. . •" ret »L-fla Jhixuul, organa, whether *, n fF-MAJ J" u-iiatevor cause thov may have originate*!, and i uny Physician in tlio fot-.uV j-^t, >' ’„ L ’ r i V ,f «li NO !M ATTER OF IKiW lilKO STANDING. ! atfil per db-m. or *15 Hrnrnb.Vb'- w! This popular and «[>eclfift remedy is now offered i 10 ^ a ° cc ‘- ' r *Wtt» to the afllictcd, aud guaranteed to euro all the above to he ogrK-1 b-,t„ rc , f complaint - . It nearcbcs out the very root of Uie , dcrlakcn. All commuim^n-. niUS ( {.“**’* Particular attention given U* BOOK AND PAM- j driving out all tho diseased fluid* of the J nd ‘ l ^“ e ‘ l ,0 w. y m l'HUrr l’RINTLVU, such as Catalogue- for L*.dleges, i^jy, Urns removing the enuso and rendering the , ftu » ** <,:£ ;■ Proceedings of Meetings. Reports, Ry-Istwa, Ofo. ....... -a w»ht — ‘ ‘•’ ,t laxly, Urns removing the enuso and rendering the j i, noports, o.»-iAtwr>, vw. ' "| ill'I'A'I (IKK " Tisi i ■ - -— .1“’'^ Thankful for the very liberall*ntronage horetotcre CERTAIN AND PERJIANENT « X litotnc*: 50 do W.-S*-!’ :h|>c ' nor fbifi received, wo rospectlully solicit a continuance ■*• n.jg medicine allays |»in sad Inllatnmatfon. which Blows> ,-„ r 6aic i,v R«»6-sui» the sumo, feeling that wo shall be able to please all mber rcufidlus Invariably cauxe, aud can bejaken , mar8 • ,. 4 who may favor us with a call, both a- to price- and , trouble aud exponse to patients. ( Inis in-, i fallible r< from the who may fuv execution of work. NOTTOVr-ftOlAKiNEKH. , rnUE buoys at St. Htnous lult-t and Bound have X been arranged In the follow ing maimer : «• trouble aud exponse to patients. This in-» ITiTv''Tzr^ ^ Li *' '<> remedy has saved thousands upon thoi—aos . M1HS MLllUAYT ' I,-hands or ! TTMTED btates;, Canada ..i d r-j , HEBC3LKS QUACKS, U ScHwcglvr-k llalw, u l ' . Tn ol infactlOU ' IrtUiSiaU'd bv N-cv!.-- • L »l not from premature graves. In cases ol infection j traualafod Uy Sreyk-. rraugod in the follow ing manner : . ""olm.Kiund Buchuia tho only article worthy of uuiur «xu* Ifo ’) i ’i h larg«.« Aral class nun, l alnfo'J }, lw j^, t confidence of the atUictcd Id pcrfortmng red, with the No 2 in white—Is placed Is (went) , liAFE CURI15. feet water at low tide, uud intisl be lelt on the rtar- . 'cotitaitH no narcotic, mercurv, or other Injurious !7l? W 52k, 'W'by NV is I “cH ’ W’Compliant It I, ! ivUliuut lilmlrMco rrum tiuviiLM or nil lidvlce, i ti- Stntc of Gi-or^ln, liulioch County, A DM INLSTR ATuRa’ SALE.—Will bo sold, ou the first Tuesday in August next, before ths court house in Statesboro’, in said county, under nn order of tho Court of Ordinary, Fifty-four (64) ncrya of Pine Land, granted to James Deal, and hounded by Iaud3 of James Woods, William Allen ami Klrrvro Manes, belonging to the estate of James Deal, for the benefit of tho heirs and creditor - of said e-tate. Term? made known on the dav of sale. MARTHA DEAL, ) Adm’x. CALVIN DEAL, /Adm’r- June 12th. IS66 ' .if 15 NOT 1C Ml. A LL persons having claims against tliu estate < f Evan Jones, late of Charlton county, Ga., de ceased, aro requested to present them, in terms of law, and those indebted will j»lcau<«i make payment tn tho subscriber. . STEPHEN MtC’ALL, Rvc-crfor. Ceutrivillage. Ga., June 14th. I860 je22 VIRGINIA SPRINGS I THROUGH. BY HA Y-l.IGHT. And Bsiggase Chocked Through, ex«vpl •>» Btigft*. Visitors to the VTrginlula Bpriug-t by tin* route, take tho .South-id le Railroad car* at Petcrnhuig, or tii-i Riclimoud and Danville care at Uichtnoud, at 6 A. M., dally, (Sundays excel i • l.) arrive nl Lynch burg to diiiuer, -and thence, via the Virginia and Tenueivco Railroad, reach BonaackV Depot at r. 1 4, ami Salem at 4 P. Al., and at either place take Kent, Sitniimrnim it Co’s Fine Line of St agent! Those via Boasack’s lodge at Hncastlo, time at the Red Sweet, or sweet Springs, und arrive at the White Sulphur Spring?, (17 miles) early on the evening of the .second day from Petersburg, or Rich mond, without NIGHT TRAVEL, and with hut 04 miles of Staging. Or b.v the Salem route, stop all night at the Roanoke Red Sulphur Springs, (lu miles distant from Salem,) dine at the Rett sweet, or Sweet spring*, and arrive at tho White sulphur springs on tho evening of tire following day. The Virginia U Tennessee Raiiru-id is located through a mo»l romantic country, p.).-.*e? i mg a cii- mute unjurpasiCd (or its salubrity and delighitu) tem perature. Tho road passes the ba>e ol the PEAKS OP OTTER! And within three miles of the Alleghany spring-!, one mile of the Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, and within four miles of the Yellow sulphur Springs; all pleasantly situated a few miles upart, on tho Eastern s!oj>c of tho Alicgh&uy mountain, in Ment gootery county. The waters of these Springs are celebrated for their great medicinal qualities, the ac commodations are excellent, oud have been greatly Increased siucc last reason. 43#*Visitors to Uie Red Sulphur Springs take Kent, Summerer.n A* Co’s stages at Newborn Depot, on tin- evening of the day that they leave Peters burg or Richmond, and arrive at tho Spring* on the following day to oinner, and Salt Sulphur Springs early in tho evening of the second day from Rich mond or Petersburg. The Road from Nov born Depot to thn Red Sul phur Springs, (»8 miles.) has been graded and greatly improved since last season, aud is now re garded nsouo of the best turnpikes in the tuu.m tains. The line ofTelegrcphfrom Richmond will be com pleted and in operation to the Montgomery White Sulphur Springs early in June. v Passengers to Knoxville, Tennessee, lake Kent. Sutnmereou l: Go's stages at the Western terminus of ihe Virginia Tonne sec Kaiiroad, now 150 miles from Lynchburg (and being extended Wc-twardnt tho rate oi 8 limes per month) to the Eastern termi nus of the East Tennessee and Virginia Railroad, and arrive at Kuosvillc iu 21-2 days from Peters burg or Richmond. WlLDEIUR^AJiAJlAKDEIt HA FES, A* Manufartvrrt by Steartu <t Jfarnn, Aew lork. ..>T« In the fire ot the 3d Inst., which consum ed tuc brick building occupied by Mr. Juo. T. 'Iliomus, opposite tho G&s Work?, In this city,' was a solo ot _____ - tho above descriptions containing tho books, papers, aud money of Mr. Thoma3. and although tlm building was detroyed, tho said Safe snslalued no HOury whatever from the intense heat to which it had been exposed. Uu open ing the Safe, the contents were found uudistnruod. and in the same order and condition as when placed there, except a slight discoloration to the projecting ends of u few papers, and tho backs of one or two of the books, caused by the steam generated iu the Safe, while al Its greatest heat. The Sato amt contents, as it came from the ruins, fare from Petersburg or Kichmoml. To Red sweet, <*r Sweet spring.-\iaBonsar.k’s,$lU oo totem.... 10 50 Ronsack’s 11 00 .'Nilem Ira OBOHGIA, O.V51DKV COUSTY. , , T WO MOSTH.S iiltor data. I.; plication will 1,11 ’Sml‘b^rdcr ! or"lii^honorclilo m*uo to the Honorable Court of Ordinary for an ‘ l orJci - ioUO rti)... said countr. for leave to sell the following named negro<*3 : rose and her titreo children, Irene, JJi- (fis and aoe: belonging to me estate uf Loui-a Tomp kins, deceased, for”the benefit of said heirs. WILLIAM U. THOMAS. Guardian. Jeffersouton. June 10, 1555. juue 30 GJjYKV HHEHIF1SALE. W IL». oe sold before the Court House lu the city ot Brunswick, county of Glvmi. on the first Tooeday in Ancust next, between the legal hours of sale, tho ipliowlng property, to wit: One lot or pared of land situate, lying and being in the city of Bruns wick, inuia county -" M — * * ’ and disUmruistied iu Ui. numoer two hundred Lmprovoaicau thereon: !< fe Usuen out of the City Court of .*ava::ntmh, in the ooanty ot Ohatbum, iu favor of Benjamin C Frank lin vs Ohari«s E Flanders. i*ropvrty {wr.nted out by plstniur jy2 a. c. b wRiGirr. ?. o. c. notice; i ‘VCfM'*' ,,t * s °hi } betweeu tho usual hours of sale, -’.loch Y» on tho Qrsi Tuesday iu August next, before .the court house door in Trader’s Ilill, Charlton county, Ga., Two negro men, (Dick ami Turn)—be longing to ihe e-tate of Evan Jones, late of raid irovisi n ot tho will Urdinary of said county. STEPHEN McCALL, Ex’r. Ccutreriilage, Ga., Juno 14th. lsoii je2J RELIGIOUS~\VOMKS. H ISTORY of the Great*Refermation of the Six teenth Century, iu Germany, Switzerland,Ac, by J II Merle D’Anbigne, five volume. - ? complete in one. Tho Life of Martin Luther, the German Reform er, iu fifty pictures, from designs of Gustav Konig. to which i3 added a sketch of iho rise aud progress of the Reformation in Germany. L fo aud Times of Rev Elijah iieddieg, D D, late NOTICE. O NE MONTH alter date, application wiil be maue tn the State Bank or Georgia, for pay- meat of »iwe.uty collar bill, the left hand had of which has bcen'lost. jalrj • JOHN D. KENEDY. Midway. Alabama, July 1. 1558. GEORGIA, IIULLOCII COlATY. S TXT if davs after dale, application will he made to tna Honorable Court of Urinary of Rjilocb county, tor (cave to sell all the lumU belonging to the ssUte of Thomas Crosby, late of said county, deceaaea. tor the benefit ot the heirs and creditor.! of saia reutu Jyift WILLIAM F. CROSBY, Adm’r. NOTICE. O NE month arter date, application will be maao to tlm Bam; or tho tttate or Georgia, for the payment or a Twenty Dollar Note on the said Bank. (NO. 42.) the right nan-1 hsir of which has bMBkstt. 0ns month alter date application will he made to the Manns Bank of Georgia tor Uie payment of a Twenty Dollar Note. (No. 3&4) on .-aid JJank, the right hand half of which has «»oen lost. 1y9—iaw—a* WM. B. H1CHT. Villa nica. -ituy 1868 LLD. j Life of II Biddtehian Ba*com, !» J*, LLD, late lit*hop of the Methodist Episcopal Church. .South, ; by Rev M M Hcnkle, D D. I Posthumous Works of the Rev Henry B Bascorn, ; I.* L», L L D, one of the Bishops of the Methodist | Episcopal Church South, edited by the Rev Thomas j N Ralston. A M. I life or t:.e Rev Robert Newton, D I», by Tlwmns I Jackson. The Birds of the Bible, by George Guiiill m. The Analogy of Religion—Natural and Revealed —to the Constitution and Course of Nature, by Jo seph Butler, L L D, lato Lord Bi-.hop of Durham. Raptism—a treatise on the nature, perpetuity, subjects, administration, mode, and useK of the ini- tia iog ordinance of tbo Christian Church, by Thus 0 Sumner?, Baptism—with reference to lt.-» import, modes, history, proper use, ami tho duty of parent.) to bap tize! children, by James L Chapman, n minister ol the Memphis Conference of tho Mcthodfit Episcopal Church,South. For sale at 159 Congress street by jUlic-22 WARVOCK -*■: fMViS. qtlTiCK. T HREE mouths after <iate application will be made to no Marine Bank of savannah, for the Fo ment o( two Twenty dollar bill?, viz.: letter B, 3070, and fetter O, it'J7. tl»e left halvas of which have been lost. i*. HUDSON. TsUatnwisee. Ha., May 17,1850. 8in» toy23 S1III1THI SHIltTSI J S1UJV1-*;:; J HAVE just received tt large usom tinent of . white uud figured Shirks, of every quality mid style, and superbly made, with eoilurs to match, orders will also bo taken, aud shirts made to niiit uny particular style or taste ot the wearer. Cull at the .Star Clothing Emporium, 117 Bay street, my 14 WJf. O. PRICE. White Sulphur Spring 11 50 Alleghany Springs.; S 00 Montgomery Whit-j Sulphur Spring.* S 26 •• Yellow Sulphur Springs 8 45 “Knoxville, Tennessee 23 00 No re:.—Tho charge for tickets to the Alleghany Springs, Moutgormry White Sulphur and Yellow Sulphur Spring?, doe? i.ot in-lade the charge from the Railroad to the Spring?. Passenger? for the Al b glciny Spring.-, (4 miles distant.) u.ko tickets to ShiiWaviUe—for Montgomery While Sulphur, (i mile distant by n branch Railroad.) take ticket? to B,g Tunnel aud for the Yellow sulphur, (4 iqiles dis tant,) take ticket? to Chrl-tiau-burg depot. Con veyances will be found at those places. For farther information apply to K. A. GOODWIN, Ticket Agent S. S. U. R., Petersburg. CHARLES CAMPBELL,' Sup t Richmond Danville R. It., Richmond. E. II. GILL, sup’t V. U T. It. R., Lynchburg. KENT. sl’MMKRsON -v CO.. wjlfi-3-n FincoaUe, Virginia. _C r-J X TIIA L 11A1LUUA U. I&i GJIAMjE uf huueuulE, O N and alter Sunday, the 14th October, lust-. aud until further notice, the Passenger Trains ou ti, ? Central Railroad will run as follow.-.: feet water at low tide, on the Euftoru edge of the Middle Ground, anil must Im left on tlm |>ort hsmt . eulcrlug. f-t Simons light ben re N W by W ):{ \V. ‘ North |>oiut oi Jekyl W by N. luitcr Buoy—is a second class nou,pain't-d black, , with tho No 3 lu white—is placed iu twenty-one j ,, led water ut low tide, ou the point ot shwil running j I r VmiTH MUST AND WILL PREVAIL off from Jokvl Island, and must ho left m the i-rt. M SdS Slly and efloc ua y cure? the Ti™ * * by N •'= I SSt dlSSi, »u y .i eradicate, v. or ‘? I>?.V. h r . UJJ ..... , every particle of Infection? matter front the sy-t-m, —itlcnt to a jK-rfost Mate of ,. a plain directions for use accomi»any the medicine. Keailor. if you have any of iho above complaints, do not neglect them, . . . DtHAYri ARE DANGEROUS. With this medicine yon can cure yonwelf, and thu» Prescott’s Philip 2d of Calf und iu Cloth. Napoleon's Contidcntu i O brother Joseph. Davau’s History <»{ tl.«- •,. Hanover—2 vol>." The AUiu.hi iu Madrid. Romance of the Harua, h. Rachel Gray, by JuliuKal. Earnest |jn*foat|. by ;l>. j. c mary W.'iiKK.\t\Ylixu: it J UST RECEIVED^ prime artick*, -- u >J«>Kea Sho.,1 fierce- tit, b i Hams. In store, and for sale n? mar 20 WAYNE, t\]j j. Iu tho Sound Is the l/JWt-r Mk' lle Ground Buoy— whicii ls a .-ocond class nun, paiuted with red and restoring the aNII^URITY. 1 HtJmDolil’s Highly ConctsnU'alcd Com- tl E "**- IV KW UKU1* (JUBA MuTXSKT: JJl go of the Abbott l^cver, .^ x * Wv i : for sale in lots tosv.it pun hic ’ Vx, ''' < pound Fluid Extract Snuaimrilln, For purifying tho Blood, remsviug ail disea^oz ari sing irom excess of Mercury, exposure and im- prudence In life, chronic coiistitutioiuil discuses, uri-ing from an impure etate ®f Blood, and the only t eliable and effectual known remedy for »b« may still be seen, in the jiossessloti of Mr. TUoma?, at the Gas Works. A large assortment of thwe cole- Gas Works. brated Aifes always on hand.and ibr saio by C. H. CAMPFitJ.il, Agent for tho Manufacturers, July 28, 1855. 171 Bay•?I., Savatinah. Ga. water al low lido, on tho lower point of the Middle Ground. In mark the two channel?. fit .Simon? light bear? N Kby K. North point •>) Jekyl Island H K by 8 X S. Middle Middle Ground Buoy—is a .-econd class nun, painted red, with No ! in white—N placed in eighteen feel water at low tide, Hear the elbow ot tho Middle Ground, and must be left on the .star board hand entering. North point of Jekyl Iw* N R f,’ E. Brunswick |»oiut \\ bv S, Opper Middle Ground Buoy—L* a -econd chc-» nun, painted red, with tho No n in white—is placed in 18 feet water at low tide, to ur the upper end ut the Middle GrouuiL and mint he lelt on the star board hand filtering. Brunswick jmlnt Inure W S. Mouth of Jekyl Creek rf ** K. Noth.—In runuing iu lor SL Fimoiu Bar bring the Light to bear X W by W ij W, while in four fathoms water. This bearing as a course will take you up . : l( , fl ■ Uw Outer Bar S ,he ffideffi J»°M' jJ-KiE* L V«r. “ C ™ F S'f® 51 ' 140 titnwtft owl 57 .V: jfo,.., . ... T HE UNDElSlCKEI)dd , tunlty toexpre--. i 0 hi, tr.^.i- L W generally, his sincere ihaiu.- for t 1 .,- age and Inllucnce. wh.ch in .•reliable and effectual known remedy for ih« JBo i *n all 5,.? r • !• of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Scald Head. Ulcer- • us or the Throat and I-egs, l*ain.s and Sw«uugs f]2f tn Mbfbs^ If" 1 " ’ lL ‘ ' liv Bones, Tetter, Pimples on tho Face, and all lo -»sfo-.*- un.- ; u ,, cure utious of the . , Scaly 'Eruptions of the Skin, It Is gratifying to the proprietor of those medicines ...„ to be able to stale that it Is now nearly threo years * sluee they were first introduced, during which lime they Imvobeeu extensively used lu various parts of the United States, aud have given to patient und practitioner llte highest degree of satisfaction in the various cases In which they have been employed ; the buoys un directed, fly order of the Light House BourU. < . M.tNIGAULT MORRIS, J e2S-—If 1~ H. Inspector, Oth District. iVoDlffc TO ilARLVEItH. aud unequivocal satisfaction, and produced tho most salutary and beneficial effect?. Numerous letters | have been received from the most distinguished »“JJ®!?* physicians In the country, and from the professors | i“®*J dty Families. Mere hauls, Ri.t r i . fcr . ., boat Owners are joniculat,} .:. v.w vA:--'-' present stock, which is t.v,. • various departments, c.fi.-L»'.ha tc part" tL'-i•" ing goods, viz: CA KPE'J bi rj f 7.VDA l Royal Mmlalioji, •: j., ; . ... f „ , Royal Velvet, Mocct Wilton. Mocet Bnn‘«cL . Tapestry Brussel: I take pleasure tu corrolxu uUug the foregoing state ment, und iu addition would add. that the books nro now iu use. J. T. THOMAS. WtKul Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 26th, 1856. octd—tf T HE buoys at it. Andrew’s Intel and Sound havo been arranged in tho following manner: Bar Buoy--is a second class can, painted red, w ith of ’several medical colleges, recommending l»» the highest terui3 tho value of these medicines, and their .-tiperiority over all other preparations for such complaint* as the proprietor recommends. DYING AND RENOVATING E ST A B LI.SH MENT, 73 YORK 8TREJJT, NEAR THK COURT HOU8R, SAVANNAH. GA., EHlnl>llnlti«l In 1832. fT^HE Subscriber grateful to lii* friends trad I patrons for tln-ir continual favors, would hhito that iu addition lo the improvement? in DYING, ac the No 2 in white—i* placed iu sixteen water at low i Numerous preparations of Sarsaparilla and of Buchu tide, and tnusl be left omhos tor board handenUr-1 mut various modes of preparing them have been Ing. Little Lumber laud Light bears W by W } 3 X. . given, all of which of course will •filler according to South point of Jekyl N W by W. (he mode of preparation which each Individual may Middle BuoV—Is *t second chu, painted ied, i adopt. ieo, ! adopt. leet! Tlie.-o medicines require considerable care in the BBS! y-irfMgS ....... — — ....... w......... ............ — water hi tow uue. near a ury sitoiti run tv <|Ulr." 1 bv Ullil aorius 111* UBt V MI b. Ejlglnml nut , CumberlmiJ Iilnml, ««,l l»l be left St'Otliinii ohs niHiln iirrnoci.ou>nl-: tor pvlpniliutr hU , .. . . . .. .. „ . ....... , paint with the No 4 in white—is placed in nineteen b... water ut low tiJo, near the High North Breakers, i preparation aud the employment of different men- and ruu-t be left on tho fctarboard baud entering. 1 ttruaiu successive operation to take up Uie extrac- , Cumlaitd Light bear? W by N Si N. South point ot | tive matters, and, in consequence, are most fro- • *’ ro,n ,wo n l ° . Jekyl X W X W. ; quently improperly made, and not imfrequeutly j _. ' u *‘V '' Inner Buoy—is u second class can, paimetl black, much impaired, if not rendered totally inert, by the 1Dt ‘ '■ r ' Us ' rl ‘ cr vu * 1 with No lin white—is placed in twentyono feet 1 injudicious and unskilful management " water at low tide, near a dry shoal running off from ; quaintod with Two ply Ingrain, Wool Dutch. curiaixa:;d un* Brocatelies, Satin de loiiues, Satin aud sfilk Dama.*! Worsted and Cotton ! Cords; Velvet und I'la-b «.! \. Shade?, new style. Also, every variety <; f O.icrz;,;^ raings and maforial- f.r rec... FLOOR Oi; IkSuu L^f!' -IPR "ism.rvu’Ai.ih^ 1to. M'.-U. r r >, o.ltCo:,„c-.-:- Uii £y.:s hqtci tvkts.Vxij SM>a unskilful management ot tho.«e unac-! „ V U x ” :!Ja pharmaceutical prei«ratious. i- ! cat* he l' Jri ba.-ed u -ti.. '-• ; f o bichest consideration and imnort- i Carpets cut to ^ l.tviac auj giKK.- -cm:.* Table Covc-re, and Udie?’ Crape Shawls, to., i W? n,n a “ ;a r - ,,, " ur ‘ •* I KHrS T S a laxative, tonic MilW-lilt ... floanrd aini Qnklut 1 in the- -tvfi* I ", * nro I now offer to tho public and the (acuity my I rt-vjiTimpi-'ioti tonw- , .• , r, , .,.- C1 S l ^Zefd^ . , Ifof.v at tin- sutranco of Satilia River—is a second ! Comi-ound Fluid totraefo, which contain all the vir- ! t *JinIfo2Srth mcure ; 11*.. u-'.-.-l'- ,e meut finh^ablesIvfoH and ires-ed , I 2 , c;Ul> lKtU ued black, with No :i In wU;te—is uuts effthe articled they are represented to he made l ARahfou^Dcraimerom'L* * ■ Orders from the country nromntlv attended m i plaooJ in ton feet wutor at low tide, aim mutt he j from in a highly concentrated form, and are the most | f . ja Habituai Coshvene.*? ’ thV.-a.c’l' - irrL4.^ Te Whei n par C Sukre sent by steamboats or rail read j ^ fifol onb^yTSi n'k 141 ' 1 ! blwISoSSffSuSStrart sSrea^rUli^addldfo^a j t4kne““‘ ilc‘ n 1?!^ o mvtAb’ ^ U- m '’’ AbKX.cAiw’c UALI.UWAY. n1 ' |.ujl’to'iilcllVnr b’iuj.'’'/it. 1 -!’’ 4 toll*t (Itnlabe'iK.vrtl'.wrv.' 1 ] j ' • ; ’* r:;a ^ ar *" u<ir u - un ”- v ma( ’ 0 ' , ‘ , until the Middle Buoy, X<* 4 i? in tango w.th tin-! ITul-t Extract Buchu. $1 j*er bottle, or c for F5 XHE Undeesigncd lias ju t rei(-.icd,iiS/ Ughl, (to avoid two Utnp? in u direct line. W N j *• •• Farsaisuilfa •• •* •• •• (aOC*) Five Hun ;red p:<.ve- o; X X, between tho two buoys,) when steer ::— LVruficates of cures and tecommendatioa.i from : Timber, averaging ov* r on-, fo ^-mi iicti-iu! Ita&fing it to the southward. From thw haoy a-N j *Ustingulahed professors and physicians will accom-1 9 fob JEl-l-EdsUSKol'uJ: W hy W X W course will bring you iuto the s-'ound. i j*anv each preparation. Prepared and sold by By order of the I jght House Board. . ’ H. T. HEIAIBOI.D. r. M AN it. AULT MOHRI.0. ! Practical aud Analytical Chemist. L. H. Inspector, 6th DL-trlot. i 263, Ch**stnut-st., near the Girard House 1‘liila. - ! To be h:ul of Druggist? and Dealers in every sec | () P PITnHRRS 11 ion ol the United States and Canadas. u luvit laitiiJi A1 j ] ctter3 f 0r t h e medicine •iirected to the propri HEINTZEK3IAN.VR ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER. T HE dbtitigtiLsbcd favor with which this e-.sence hit3 been received throughout all .sections r-i Uie Union as a remedy at once safe, agreeable and effectual fur Incipient Diat rluea, Coolera Morbus, Weak aud relaxed llowc-1?, l’ro?.tration by heat or fatigue, DyxpepiJa. Flatulence, Colic. Cramp, lan guor or Debility from sedentary habit?, to., has in duced the proprietor to give it every publicity in his power. Upon its worrits comment is unnecessary, a? its own intrinsic worth Is its best eulogy. It car- tie? with it the evidence of its superior excellence, freely attested to by the y oung, the old, and scores of families who, prompted by a cureful regard for their hexlih and comfort, are daily adopting it as an ixnisPKXFARUi family uumkhv. Tlicro is perhaps no medicinal preparation extant :o simple and harm* le.-?, yet salutary and cll'ectlve, whose worth v. ill be more appreciated or universally adopted than the Liquid dinger prejwrod by lleintzelmnn. For sale by J. K. I'cFORD, Druggist, jelftfim cAvanuali, Ga. : \1 ACKEHEL, HEKULMi, ifAlil'J.S.k llJL 2 bbls large No 1 Jiuekorcl, j«2S—tl DUl.BLE Wafer IHlcltefs, Some new un-l beautiful design?. Hated and P.rita- nia. At the 11 wse Kuriii-rhiug Store. 155 BROUGHTON STREET. HORACE MORSE. Savannah, April30. aprSO TO WOO), SELLERS. KKTWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON, leaves Savannah Daily at...6 a u and 12.15 P >t. Arrive in Macon •• ’*..2.15 v M •* \ am. Leave Macon *• *‘.11.45 a M “ 9.30 t* M. Arrive in Savan’h “ • *10.45 t* M “ 7.20 am STWECN SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA. Leave Savannah., Arrive in AugustaT.., Leave Augusta Arrive in Savannah.. mrrwFKN vj Leave Macon ; Arrive In Augusta., Leave Augusta Arrive in Macon ..12.16 i* m aud 8.30 l*. M. 6.3U a x, 4.30 1* M 10.45 t* ....8.45 6. A M ** ....1.30 I'M ** :t»N .O.T* ACUrsTA. .. ..11.45 a it and ... .8.46 !• M “ 0. A SI *‘ ..2.15 v if •• BKTWKKN SAVANNAH, SW.LKiXli.TlLLE & FATONTOX, Leave Savannah.....’ 5. A u Arrivu in JhlledgevlUe 2.45 v m. Leave Macon .,1145am Arrive in Faiu>ufou 6. F M. W. M. WADLEY Gen’l Supt. Savannah. Ga., Oct. 12, 1856. 0f.*tl6. 9.30 P M. 6.30 A St. 4.30 V M. 1. A M. JLLh IlEMOVAX. Die subscriber has Removed on the . . Bay, next doer to the Republican otfice, where he Is now oj>cning at (jHj/O handsome nsjortmont of R PR INUU VlJ ANU SUMMER GOODS, which he will sell hy the palle-ru or make to order iu the most fa-ihionablo stylo. Ako, Ready Made Clothing for the present and coming season. Thunkful for past favor?, he hop'.-; to merit a < on- tiuu&noo of the same. • CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON IHE SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD Over which the Li vent New York & .Sew Orleans .Hails. & NOTICE. S ktv nava after date, ap]dicrdlon will be mado to tne Honorable the Ordinary ol McIntosh county, tor leave to eell the real e?iat-* : being in tifia couniv, of tha fate Jamsa Smith, known iw j N * # u.-Cutting, Alforiug and Repairing Sidon (noe) I’iantation fcold for the benefit of the j u,e shortest notice, bsirs of Hard i'Ktata. DEAN M. DUNWOODY, J OILS' JOXKS, JUIIN F. DUX WOOD 1 Dsnen, July 1,1 b5G. »DY, i >F.x’oi I>Y, J . Just received White Drill Coats uud Pant*, U nite at.A Figured Mareeillw Wst?, forsulout n Miiall pro fit. «p;T2 JOHN W. KELLY. IilBED FOR DIVORCE. OhtAbeth tiauly 4 tjoffoo Superior Court, JotaUul,. j May Tern., UM. TT appearing to the Court, from the return ol Iho X >herUT. that the uefcuJant, John Cttuly n not to bf found in Coffee county, and ho li not m tiic stale; on motiou of Win B G&uldiug, attoruoy fo.-hboliaijt, it U ordered that service bo-perfected on raid do- fsndant 07 a publication of this order in one of the public J»JUrnaU of cavannalt, onco a month for Ibrss moatha preceding the next term of this Court, requiring said defendant fo appear at the ne xt form of Coffee Superior Court, iu the month of Novem ber Bixt, and file his defensive allegation to the cams, A true extract from the minuu.-a of the Superior Oourt. J£L EW’D ASHLEY, Clerk. LIBEL FOIL Ol VOUCH. BWUklnaon, ^ fo liberty Sujici for Court, n»oa. Wilkinson.J illiy icrn, » ,85f} * I fapperingto ino Court, by the return of tho sheriff, iu the above stated case, that tho defend- l Is not to bo found in the county, and th.-u he U not to b« found In the sUto; ou motion of Win B Gaaldon, couuscl for libellant, It l?. ordered that s.cr* Tics be perfected cn said defendant, hy a publica- tkm of tnu notice once a month for three month*, next preceding tho next terra of said Superior Court, . requiring said defendant to he and appear at the MXl terra or Liberty .Superior Court to nnaworln tbs said cause* A tru® extract front tho tulnufort of said Superior Oourt. iji d. A. FRASER, Clerk. Divorce. ; * ANN BROWN I j n gui^ior Court, M - • wnxuu H. BROWN. March Term, 1860, I T appear!n£to tbu Court, hy tho return of tho Sheriff, that iho defendant. M'fifiam ft. Brown, Is not to be found lu tho cqunty of Bulloch; on mo- Boo of I*vl d. D’Lyon. Attorney for tho plaintiff, it 1* ordered that tho uefeudant do appear aud Ulo nU ■——r&r defenelve ellegaiion, on or befolo the irtt dejr of the noxt term ot this court, 'and that K bUcction of this mil hu mado In ono of the pub- gaieties of tho city of duvauaab once a month lor this® months. A troo extract from the minutos, this 22d day of Barcb lfififi Jjr37-U»ito . BAVU) BEASLEY, 0 ■ 01 c. DRAPER AND TAILOR. JEFFERSON hTIif^r N’FAR BROUGHTON. The subscriber Uikw this oppurtwnity to inform hi? friends and the public, Unit he ia enabled, from experience, and the .intuitive perceptions of the truths of. Hcienco. boned on the common rules of surveying forms, both plane and spherical, to cut mid inako up garment*, to fit the human form iu the most complete and tint-lied style, to all who may favor him with a call. Buys’ fancy dresses, Ball costumes, MiiiUry and Fircracn’a Uniforms, to., to. I*. HORACE GRANT, Jeilerbon at., one door XorUi of Broughton street, dec 7—ly jiumb P Al'Jili ]L\N01N(ja A.N'J)" HUHDliUS^ Juat received a great assortment of tlm most elegant patterns, with borders to match, Doca h Ceuta to *2, at CHAFFER k CU.’B, upr30 No. ti Whitaker street. G. Al. GRIFFIN, BUCCESSOH TO LATE M. EASTMAN. Corner of Bryan and Whitaker Streets. HAS uow on hand a beautiful a?- ijyK Korlmcnt of Jewelry of every dU- J*-' tIxuJ* cripllou and kind worn hy hulieifl and gentlemen, and will toll ut unusually low price.. 1 have thU day received (per Express) a large oek of elegant Hlvcr Ware, consisting of Cake and 1 j .N .11 \_/ two daily ti ains between Macon ai.d one between Macon and Americas. Ix-ave Macon at 2 .v ii, nud 31*arrive ut Cuium- hu? at 7 15 a m, and 1030 t> M .* leave Colmubus ii* •115 \ 31, and 1 301* m;arrive at 5Iacou at in 54 a n. and 7 4o 1* m; leave Macon at 2 .\ >t; arrive at Amcri ciH ut t) 40.1 M; leave* Amerlcus at 2 20 t* M; arrive at Macc-n at 7 4o t* m: making a complete eon u vet ion ho- tween Montgomery. Alabama, and Augusta, Klnga- ville, Wilmington and Charle.-ton*.also, with Centra! Railroad Train? to Savannah. Miilcdccvillcai.d Eaton- ton, and with Mr.cou and Western trains fo. A tlanta Chaltunooga, Nashville aud Knoxville. Tent:. At Columbu* with Girarel and Mobile Rmltoad u. Euiiiula, Ala., connecting daily at Americn* with lour horse post Coaches to ’lafiahiusce, Albany, Thonnuville, Ittiuhridge, to., withtri-woekly imeks to Lumpkin, Outbfoirt, to., at Fort Valley with hacks m Perry, Haynosvill *, Hawkhr-ville and Knoxville, Ga. pAwcngera fur .\moricus ui.d poiota below Fort Valley, should take the 12 15 1* 11 train from Savmi- nub; and tho A r M train from Augm t.i. to avoid de tention at Macon. For oilier points on the Foitth- Western or Muscogee Roads lake cither train from j savannah or Augiiata. I'a^senget* having Atneil- ' CU3 at 2 20 r 3t wiil reach Columbus at 10 50 r u the 1 same night. | Paisengers from Columbus ami the "c.-t lor Am ; cr.ciu, houth-wexteru Georgia or Florida, should | latte the 1 30 v m train at Coinmbus, tlciip at Fort ! Valley, and reach Amorim? nt tl 10 it next morn- i * nj; - i f ir:;t cl:»?:t steamships leave .Savnmmli for New j York ou Wednesdays and Saturdays, and for Phiiu- . delpliiaon Wednesdays. ! , u‘isag« la the Cabin 525, Steerage $S. ! Fun) from Montgomery fo Savannah 514 GO ij “ Coiitmlm* • “ io 00 Amcricus '• •* 8 80 1 Gr.o. W, ADAMS, tbip’t. Mucou, Jamatry 3uth, I8MV Brooke Hall Female Seminary. ?XKDIA, DELAWARE CO., PA. MISS MARIA L. EASTMANN. I’Ki.vcipat.. Thi • .-emiuary, located iu tint de- ligijtful and hjaltliy village of Media, SJhirti on miles front l'hi!atU*!phift, by Raiiro id, will be OPENED ON WEDNESDAY, September 10th, 1850. Tne commodious building, nowin process of crec- i tiou. wilh all the modern Improvements, wifi be ! finished hr the urstut Augu?t,aud will contain such | accommodations, both in point of ta.--.te ami comfort, ! tu* cannot fail to satisfy parents that while their daughters are enjoying the benefits of mental cul ture. they have also the comforts of a refined home. This institution M established with a view to aiford to young ladies the most perfect combination of ad- vantages for the attainment of a thorough and ac complished education, and no pains or v.xpcusc will b«* *p:ircd lo render it in reality what R professes to bo, a school of .*npvriiu* merit. 5li=s Kastman, tho I’riucilml, was at tho head ol a school in Now Eng- bu'l previow? to hvrrcbUknvu iu Ponnsylvaiiiu, aud for the l»:*t -'ix year? has been known to the patron? of Aston Ri Ige Seminary, as pre-idlng teacher lu thatiu'fifo.tio.i. The Rl Rev. A. P-ttw, Ri-h-p,. tlm Dioeret- of PvttUsy 1% . ? >.y.* :— ••Mi:.-. 3l. I., r-t-tnun, who projH»-o.s to open a Yonnj. iao’.ic- t-mn.tiary in Media, Delaware Co., I a , in FcptemiKT next, hn* been known to the »ub- .'•. riber for Htvoral y ears past. He has a very high ( piuion of hot capacity, etiicieiiey and devotednces a? uu educator, cho has had 11 largo aud hUecoss- fol experience. The ouihllug which Is lo bo erected for !u*r use wiil centum every accommodation. The village and aiirruunding country are distinguished f .r hoa'thfiilues? mid beauty, and tho subscriber has Confidence Unit jiarvuts who cotrust their daughters II Miss fovitinaii will have uorunon to regret it.” Mi'S KH-tm.n wiil hi* aided hy an eiilclehl corps of feachern. The French Linguage will bo taught and .-pokcu hy a Pari.'iau lady, rostdiiig iu the tamily. The Ijtliii, German, Spunishnnd ItaUuti la will receive due attention. The Natural Sciences wifi ho taught, with tho aid of a largo nud expensive apparatus. The Musical D*>!>artmeui will bo under tho charge of a holy eminently tpiullifed fo fill tho s.ilimtiou: r*ud ail 'preterripg u male teacher on tho Piano or iu Singing, can have the heuefit of a Visiting Teacher from Philadelphia. Drawing and Puiutiug will ue uuder the direction of a holy accomplished i.t tho art. The number of pupils is limited to forty. ihe Terms for Uourd aud Tuition in all the branch es except Music, arc 515<J per session of five months. Miss Eastman lias liberty to refer to the following gentlemen:— IU. Hoy. A. Potter, D.D., aud the Kpiscojtul clergy Hun. I‘: Pierce, President of the Uuited sftutes. lion. .s. P. Lhasa, Governor of 0.1 jo. i^Jlou.’X. D. Baker, Ex-Governor or New Hump- i!*»-• • M. VC. Tappuu, M. C. from New York. Rev. N. M( in,of Norristown, Pu. Rev. A. McLeod, Clearfield, Pa. Pierce Butler, Esq., of Philadelphia. J. B.OkiUjKsq., do. E. \V. (.'lark, li-q., do. Georgo Wharton, K>q., do. Christopher l.teser, Pollsvilie, Pu. George Wyman, St. Louis. Mo. Hon. P. U. Johuson, M aahingtou. D. C. For further particular?, or lor circulars apply to 1 the Principal, MISS MARIA KASTMtoN, jeld cod 3m Media, Delaware Co. Pa. fPHE Undeiisigned have this day opened a .L Store lu Orngreas street, opposite tho Market, for the purchaso of Wool, Sheep Skin.*, Hides, Bet- Wax. Deer Skin?, aud Country Produce in general. The highest cash prices will be paid for all the above articles on delivery jn Savannah. Mr* L. J. GUTL- MARTIN has been apiHdnted a> Agent, to whom all ctnr receive immediate attention, and safe deliver:*, guaranteed. _ sept 1—ly-dtw joHx n. aiooKi: ^ c«.. GIBBON’S BUnJ>INGS. SAV.t'*NAH.. Go. WHOLFSALEk RETAIL DRUGGISTS. Would call the attendee of Merchants. Factor?, Planters, Physicians and others, to their cx- tensive and well selecte-l stock, comprising every article In their line of be?Lues.?, and which they offer for sale on the most reasonable term? ter cash, or approved credit, viz; - PAINTS. VARMSHSS, Gl-VrS. to’.. White Lead, Pnre asdNo. 1: TfoMnan'sCofere, dry aud in oil; Japan. CopaL and Coach Varnishes do No 3 3 do do No 2 do 2 half bbls Blue Fish, i do Pickled Hcriitix 3 do No 1 Salmon, 6 quarter bbls No 1 Macker- lu kit? No 1 Mackerel. 10 do No 2 do 6 xita Tougues and Uocu.lr. •^1000 lbs Cod Fish. For .ow J&U26 * J. ,• (Lift •: i beti.uA persons having business transaction? with tho uu- • Tanner?,'Neats, Foot and Sweet 0:1. derslgned may apply. GROCERS’ ARTICIKS. J UST RECEIVED BY iLNl'i:.':-*- riety of Silver Bare of the n tern anu finish, butt-.r kmtes. forks, knives, fork? ana .-p <»:•». forks, cake and pen knive? in ev-.ry vu ;\rvii and saits in a.l vur.cty ft out p.v.auud ornamental. G. M. t»: Unseed OU, Spirit? Terpentine. Window GA??. Put Successor to the -tit • i! ly, Gold l<eaf, Paint Brest*?, Sash Tcob, and G'uv , jy5 Corner l;.-y;tn '• Wb'.txktrrt tiers's Diamonds. gg 111 ■ ——■. * —r^r—— I-aMP, MACHINERY AND TANNERS* OILS. Bleached Sperm, Whale and lard Oils, for burning ; all descripfions of Oil for machinery, vir., Patent Oi* Unbleached Sperm, Lard and Rape Seed Oil: also ianginiges W. SMYTHK k Co. Savauuult, May lu, 185U. tnay20 PIANO FORTES. 1IAVLVG lately received large ud- ditious lo our PIANO FORTES, we are cuabled to oiler at this time tbo greatest variety from the bred manti- taeturers, from the plainest square to the uuvt oLib- orately carved, uud from six to revcu octaves. Our Pianos are selected from the manufacturers whom we have full confidence in, and we are par ticularly requested by them to give a guarani v with every in A trument told by u? u> regards •iurtibiiity, tone, im. Persoux In waul <4 it first rate instrument may re ly with safety upon gelling such a otto by selecting troin the following maker?, whose instrument: vre endeavor to keep constantly »»n hand, viz : II. Wor cester. -I. ('tuckering k Son. Nunns ,v Clarke. Bacon & Raven?, fl. Water-, nod Hainw, Brothers .% Cum- mine. L \Y. MGRF.ELL ,k CO. aui* 27 b atk ktc> tnrar HOT, COLD AND SHOWER. I HAVE been Ocked to allow the Bath Rooms to remain open to a later hour than nine o’clock : 1 therefore give no'.ice that front this date the Hath House wiil be upon until eleven o’clock at night. Price 25 cent?. Six tickets for $1. j*;27 J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent. mi FASHIONABLE (JLOflilXG, AT REDUCED RATES. B ARGAINS cau now lift had by all those who wMi l« clothe themselves genteelly, «s I will sell the balance of tuy Ready-Made, ‘at reduced rate? ou lime, and ten per cent, off lor cash Ca.-l aud avail yourself o! the chance to obtain good at ti cks. At the Star Ciotbitig Emporium. WILLIAM O PRICE, tune 2? 147 Hay ?lr«*»t. F LOUR.—50 barrel.* superfine Flour, extra quali ty, just received, aud for sale by YONGE A* F1UEK.-UN, No. 94 Bay street. IJkOHK— X 50 barrels Me?s Pttrk. RATES Oi-' ADVrr.liav- For one square, 01 £f-'» cuv- cr ic-s.Cfi:'l.. ' larger than Nonpareil, 75 ccuti for tlie Erda cent? for each subsequent icsertiyti.for ttt than one mouth. All Tabular work, with ur without Rokfi l * Nutmegs, oiacc, Aisp;ce, cinnamon, repper, i.mgvr, ,>,iT . , r Mustard, Saleratus, Sxia, Pearlash,UwcelU:i. Starch, • V rtif riim* untrhM to I charged double the above r.fe.-. V ig Bine,.latches, to. ^ Advertisements 0:' whatever length, for i-;« A gre at variety of the best French. Etjg'.ish, and : J.^- thaU 0Qe WCDtil ’ t0 ,J0 cl:3rBed st For a longer time at the r i!-.r;r.: r,vfe; Select p<jwders, Surgical Instruments, Vials Specie ; Jar?, Mctalio Saddle bags, to. <Vlso, CAMPUENE AND BURNING FLUU». No, of Square? | lmo|2 mos 10 mo: (i deiwud ujiou their receiving the best attention, and that all goods furnished will be of a reliable quality. returned at the option of the purchaser. mahiu it J. E. DE FORD,' APOTHECARIES HALL, S. E. Corner ofg Broughton and Barnard Streets. Savon-1 ___ uah Ga., Wholo-ale and retail Dealers in 4_ Drug?, iledicincs and Chemicals, l)yc Woods tuid < Dye Stuff*, French, English, and American l'erfum- ; cry, Fine Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Combs and Brushes of every description, Surgical and Dental j f i u. !rf; n EX 1 Square,.... $10 10 •20 iH 2 Squares... D> 22 20 '-■> | 3 do .... 20 -.7 32 35 t\ i 4 dO .... 24 52 3S 42 5; | 6 do .... 21 30 44 46 el 6 do .... C-0 40 50 54 7 do .... 32 43 64 5: S do .... 34 4G 6S 62 74 s do .... Sfi 4S 01 C6 10 do .... 60 64 ' t L it j For auy time not above apvcifleJ,» ff*! charge will be made. A deduction of 26 per c«m »j will be made on advertisement* Instruments, Trusses anil Supporters of all kind?, ' tlvdyon the four tb pat-e 11 , * J *'-•. Spices, Suufls, Manufactured Tobacco, All tho Patent !, Advertisement* order-. • tl:fCet.oua ot Proprietary Medicines of the day, Superior Inks, . be charged two-third? the e**.* r.« Pure Wines aud Brandies for Medicinal purpose?, Advertisements ordero-. in uio < *^drucU lor Flavoring, Toilet Md Faucv Articled l*r squaw for each ln.crl.uii M * J" — - •• 'one mouth. For more than ore esr X. B.~Especial attention given to the , , . , , . , pre|xiraUou of Physicians’ Prescription? and Fatnilv ' *'»e rates specified in the ;•* UA Redi>es. Ship, Family and Travelling Mediciue Gases, ; , h P«la_l notices, lo cet.t* 1 •' 1 . u * i:K , With plain Directions for use, including Direction? for ' 6 c t e,,ts *°r each subseqett it.-cit‘ -- .j trentracut in crises of poisoning, Drowiiiug, &c. ! to be subject to contract. >;..rnt r s- ap7iy i ncralluvitations50 cents cacti. •’;yT f ,v,j .vnnmiv'wn.i TrTnrTT H— ! inserted for Ic.?S than 60 Cent?. GJ.I • Vj ]OKN ANDCOip MEAL.—-1000 bus prime j Reports, Resolutions, or ) Corn, White and mixed; 50 do Treeh Corn Meal Association or Cbrporaticu. r-rJtr«d» w r' n store aud for sale by ' - • > ’ dec :*1 PATTEN. HUTTON CO ; ed, a ceuts per line. , 4 <iawr Steamboats will be advertweJ st Sb* 1 for each boat ad vet tired. *•£<* Steamship?, where but one l? r^r-t-JJ’ * unm; if two or more. SSveacb. .^j;^ itchoud j Auctioneers ’ advert:.-«mc..t- 2-' * .’ongress contract, but to bo charged at tee «»» tews* 0 circumGfttt.*?- do Prime do Landing aud for sale by tuy 14 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON & Cl). S UPERIOR Choice Goshen Butter aud Dutch Choose, received j)er steamer Alabama liy nmy2b J, D. JH?SF, H AY.—1U0 bales prime North River llay, land ing thi* day from brig Augusta, and tor sale on tho wharf by JyS CRANK, W Kl.l >Ol. of elegant Blvor Ware, consisting Pin Knivon, plain and eugrnvod Fisb Knives and Forks, Pickled Kuivc-s and Forks, Knives, Forks and rtpoonn, Napkin Rings, HutrnogGrntora, to. to., ull In Morocco coscn, aud sultabla for prosonta. I have also this day received an addition to my stock oi hnlrworle of light colored Curls, Topsys. Braids,Front Pieces, Bands, Uncle Torn, &«., which now makes my as'ortmcut complete. Orders revolved for any color desired. Wutclies repaired by and under t!utMiinem?ioL- or self, aud all other work done iu a workmanlike* mannor, and warranted. may 25 may 10 VIRGINIA CENTRAL FUR.OAD. Winter ArruUf/mttnt—Cart Jtnxut .VL Henry Hull nil (lie way luGonloiitvlllc. X\rHEN the I’otoinau Is dosed with lee this 11 ynute may ue relfe.t on by p^tseugers. fo en sure tho connoalou going North or South. The road Is entirely relaid with n superior T rail a-t far s? UordonsviUe. During the winter the train wifi start from tho old itath-n, iu Kichmoml. on Broad street, I <»>_ A Pavilion Lace?, superior quality; Xsd Zephyr Whalebone Skirt?; HEADHEAD 1!—READ!!! That i?, if you can see; and •if you cati’t see, you cau find all kinds of “helps to see,” at the Watcl Jewelry Store of D. B. Nichols & Co., iu Congi. street, next door to the corner of Whitaker, where j you can purchase Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, i and Fancy Goods, as low as nt any other stove in I the country. We have received per steamship Alabama n fresh i lot of those line Steel Spectacles *, also, a supply of | -■« Pebble and Pcrlscoplc Lens, which wo are prepared j Inserted as other ad verm to fit Ut all kinds of frames, at short notice. Our ! variably iu advance. Pcrlscopic Lens (so culled from their peculiar ?lmpe) \ Announcing ctimlu.aKi :■ have an advauhtge over all others, as they have a ; hi advance. e of ' - ' 1 *'*•— per square. The iKt|»er, under n« ed in a contract. .. Prm'eseier.ai an«i busing:rearc* w lines, will be inserted at $20 l’** r Calls on persons to become cawt • ..... --iscunei.u, to e* »*■ cffice, Advertisemeuta not tr-arkcJ greater rang*- oT focus, to that the reader is not; ----- , c.ompelled to hold the book or jviper at a corlaiu ; specified time, will be m«e»w ilbtauce from the eye. Call nud see. ! i«sym®ut esactctl. . JrW u:i4>" I), a Xiciloli A CO. , Whwanybuifortwo Xo churgo Ibr showing goods.' | than contract, amount? to eve mar 11 D. B. X. k CO. ' 25percent will ho maue. .-/Afif* . Vear , y U( j V erti?ing, wah \" vhCee iu|« Freuch Idueu Drilliug.?; York Mills and Water twist Bleat E OPE—700 coils Hope, various brands, all j of good quality, in store and for sale by apr29 BRIGHAM. KELLY .k CO. .viitge 1 A « PERIODICALS. OU TNA.M'S Monthly Magazine for May. X. frank toslio’a Gazette of Fashions for May. hlitckwood’., Edinburgh Review lor April. Kccf iv»»d and for sale by WARNOGK R DAYfe, 153 Congress street. 1 »>.r UHLS. FLOUR in htoro aud lor sale WU by may7 CRANK, WKLIS A (X). iy7_ CjUXK, WFJ.LS A OO. Ice Ohio CsvtawLv Urmniy in fttore, »*^| \ (Jtisksi. hU'I fur sale by the only regular Agent for F.tvtninnh. my 14 J. M. LYRE, U4 Bay it reel. nt 7ii a m., puss Gordon-iville at 11 a m., ami arrive j ] ISLE THREAD GAUNTLET’S.—The only ■ - -** " * 1 | 1 {Iftll’l*. t\V ill., L-ltl.l It, til., lilt .* 1-I.U Bill. t... - O N CONSIGNAIENT— 2000 luudinls I’rimuCorn; 100 tlo Cow I’ean; 200 Backs ‘*Palace Mills 1 ’ Flour; 10 bblH Ilaw Glm; 10 do Monoiigahula Wlfinky; h do Dnmudio Brandy; For rale low, hy JoM PA’CIKN. IIU1TON ft GO. in Staunton nt 325 h m. Down train le Wes Maun-. Pm at 0 40 a >t, payees Goreionsvllle at 11 a si, uud I arrive in Richmond ul 2.30 p st. Fare to OordousvIUo ^2 no “ *’ 5 oa lluth trains arrive in Corilonsvilio in ample tlmo to take tho train of iho Oraogo and Alexandria RhU* iihn rnn.l. Poreons who leave lfichmoud at 7)i a si., can article of the klud iu Iho dty. For sale by J- W. TliRElJvEl.D, ttmrJT cojrner <'f t.ongrots and Whltaker-sts. PPLES k POTATOES-- 10 bbl* tlmleo Mercer Put aloe*; 25 •* M UiiSRotl Applet*. For .*«lo by msetu f A. BROWN A v . 11 RANDY. GIN. WHISKY AND RUM-For %. lie JJ hr (avM) WUIiAKB * AATOUW. “ t ako tho Orttugo and Alexandria cant at Cordons- ; . ... vlllolf theychoosoto doeo, and by tlmt ituilh will j ‘VTAUN—25 bale* Yarn, a*»soife<i umubere, rewili Alexandria by 3.40 p si., but this comjiany can \ X ^1‘H ‘G and for *:»h* hy ticket them only to Gordonsvlll©. . i J) S . , PRANK WKl.l.s \ to. H. 1>. WHITCOMB, Supt. ; /\ jjjgAHuttuS—5o bnh’.i 0?u:tburgs, t»eureiatni«i' COTTON VESTS—Just retfoived i \J uliiofoiy, In slur®, aud for safe in lot* to null \JT and for aalo hy J. W. TJIRELKKLD, i purchaicrs, by iijfll u>nfr«aiftBd WhUbaktrihrfMi. 1 iyB crank, wells a co. Black Moire Antique Tcituuilny* Black Elastic Bolls; English Thread Edgings, Hosiery, Ribbons, to. Just received per steamer Augusta. joPJ , DkWIYI* k MORGAN. C ORN—In store and for sale by Ultra LO XEi’fSS'JBl.LIN GS UERGER university . PKNFIKLD, GA, FACULTY. O SNAUUKUS—30 bales Osnaburgs, Muwtou ami I Tiin*“~ - • ■ - • • i _ Thnmiulou Mills, just received ait«l fcr sale by jutielfi GR.WK, WF.L1S X 00 O Oi leans Syrup, 76 »lo do Moln*»v*. jo t m*«-Jv ed and for ?nle hy Jy7 SCRANTON, JUllNSTO.N ti to H’iVNV IdAGIl—Indore uud lor sale l*y June 4 PA DEI .FORD, FaV .V to. ^j^USTARl*,'Ac,—WU fo.xes Mureurd; 150 do Mile bv junolU (i l - McMahon x uoyi.f.. 205 aud 207 Hay f treel. Vil’GAR—20 iiiuU choice St Croix Sugar, ju*t re- r* ccivcil and lor sale by jylo SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k U* S ' GAP AND STARCH—75 boxes Sinith’s Family ."0 do Buchanan’s do DM boxes Colgate’s lb bar and No l Soup 60 do do Palo do 6u do Oswego Pearl Starch 6o do Bcadell’s do do. Just received <• d for sale hy • jy2.4 SCRANTON, JullNsTON x Co. P iftS' i i ApKir'ANn"iicki.iisUi,u iSiw Heads, 100 do Pipe? 2fto tram* Wrapping Paper f»o daxpn hcklee, received nud for sale by McMahon a doylk JySl 105 and 17 Boy btrect. PKSSIDFXT, N. M. CRAWFORD, D. D. t'Konwotu. College. S. P. SANFOKl*, A. M„ Mathomaticu. J. E. WIUJ£T, A. M.. (Ttemistry and Natural Phliosopiit H. II. TUCRKR, A. M., Belles Ixttres. U. W. WISt A. M., Greek aud Latin languages. WILLIAM G. WOODFLN, A. Mixfern language*. Thcirinplenl Keinliinty. N. M. OK AW FORD. 1>. D:, Ecoiesiosticni History und Uiulieal Literulore. william Wuxi.vms, a. m., Bystcmatli* and l*a?ior.\l Tlu'oloyy. A ed tinny. THOMAS A. SEAIA», Prinelpul. Tho Commenrcntotitis held on tho last 1\ cduesduy in July. IhcucxtTonu wiil commence on tlm lust Wed- m\»day in August. rite prlce.of Uturd lu tho village ta$lfi per month; washing, room rent, fuel, to., $3. By order *4 the Board ol Trueteea. my 18 fen S. LANDRUM, Secrotaty. HA S0l.AfeSl»-The cargo of Uw laru he taken at the follow'ing ra'ts. For one sairnre. renewable care •• tw,ce , J rf efitm* ■ Every additional pqiurccejiiractt^^ od ono luill the above tafe" p V»rly “iS'Sw 15 ■mtractod stnttug cted for. All i.nttscU'j*- ;t< jtt - definitely the 1‘ iyrOi^ a-lvertisM. Any a'.ver.L-iminU t ne tted with the business *Im be f lU .,& ly. and also any excess of uwn«‘ tventratted for. «.,t-Eble 4 ;;r Coutrail advornsc-tuoi.t- ! ••. lr . i;i icuil'[r ye ti-onient* from ; 1 ^ ct>’ i itiyable In advance. Afic.r.®.? ’ a-o tv hen called for. , .i-fr? fejpdar advi-rtirers un.t •>•*““• mieatious or requiring;' ,* B v titunitaiious or require* “ v :-y. or 3 u;. . tuition to fairs, concerts, g0!n ‘. ’ r0 uiuee fortaiutnents, win re rlustre 1 . c y ri umce—nil uoticcfl of p» re** 10 vaic cctcrf tico designed to cull atwntKU v. l« ".“'■■“■'AiS 1 ft.* 4 ! mvurn Cndcolatod or interned u* i'“‘ thl , ro-t?, can ouly bo inserted *‘| u that the panto is to be l ^ P a;c it tiff .ixltimn lU'htfll ttlO . ..nfiM* edfioriai column (wbicii can lion ot tho editors) Uie san>^ Wl .... ton oi uio euieii ■- • (iLC4 ai» nr not loss Unui so cniw W-'J Tho undersigned, juthfob* r - a .. p5 b, and Weekly utw.'puper?In ||ie ourselves Mrlclly io Aviate charges, and iu no InMnove U; < b j, 1W charges, and iu no uitum^ .VIV uricIi *. The above 1 rates to take <UCl * &«*■ to coutiuuo blitdlng, uutii cimi) 0 a majority of the under* »*««“■ . all y swj N. U.—This schedule sba*l b*» ,n g[coH^ the lulegrlty of tgrtsung cot;««««• |is llca7« Um year or any bthor’w *** with Iho expiration of tu« r €l ^