Savannah daily Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, August 06, 1856, Image 4

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Lbn mm Mm (to doer of “ Klnthn city Kkmi -5_-— r , — lMTuodaj la Ootobor , JIM tbn Ih*I horn tl Mia, two Oockl. two loullM, m Oedor acdotand, oooaprtiiTSiUund, onciUlr lirao( • tMctpfe ri. IM la.nod mil of tbn Donor- aM^Inlbrtor Aon oTChnlhtm Ooonty, Mr Tam, BOM. L.GOUi.8. O.C. ■ inuum iui UWn the Coon Boon Km la /of Snrennnti, between tbe legal boor* Jnil,oaike fimToe.il.ytn September out,* fcmU Bor, Old 1 OniIiim, lovlod os u the property or AnoDotio. toniwy *n r» i mum Mot the Boo., ibo cur court of Snruumb; ono UKOrot or Jobs QoUoher, oao Is humor Jnmeo LiOOQ. ood tho other to toror StMiHr k UotuUn- Ooo, n. Am DoMi, (property pointed out br jKr?^ jSJ*. H. PRKSDERGA9T. 8.0. C. 8. Rowing property, to wit.: I/its No*, three (3) »ur (4), being part of Garden lot No. nine (0), I Hill, City of Savanuuh, fronting on Railroad ■L - KUCVTOB*! I alb. UT virtu* of on order pasted 7th July, IBM, br Jj tho Court of Ordinary of Wayne County, will mooMoaIhatnlMonday la October next, be* tween Ute usual boars or sale, before the Court House door la WeyaeerUle, tho following property, to wit: A Negro woman, uton. 90 yean or age, * nlM bar seven children, Francis 19 years of age, Lacy t, Mary 8, Robert o, George ft, Charlotte 3, Md Bey t years old. Soldfor the benefit or the bain and creditors of tbs estate of L. W. Bryan, Terms cash. W. A. 3ALLKNS, Executor. Jy»o MTATftC OF OBOHGlAf /CHATHAM COUNTY—To aU whom It may V/eonoarn: Wbems.John Itallenr.wUlappinothr 05un or Ordmary for Letters DUtmaory a* admlnls ■ oath#Knots of William Wright these art, —*, to cite and admonish all whom It may , to bo and appear before sold Court, to _ diction (irony tney bars) oa or before the •nt' Moaday la November next, othwtse sold Let- tan will bo granted. Witness. Joan Bilbo, K»q., Ordinary for Chatham Ownty, this tight day of April IBM. -OHN BILBO, o. o. a •Prft fTATB OV UEOBSIA, CHATHAM CO. mo all whom it may concern: Whereas Mary Ann X Heat will apply at the Court of Ordinary for let ters tomIsocry on the sstote of James P. Dent,— Tbsoa are therefore to otte and admonish all whom £» ■" Istun will be gran ted. Witness John Bilbo, &q., Ordinary for Chsthsm Oonaiy, this third day of Jane, 1890. Jed JOHN BILBO, O.C.C. i itaOraifliOrdtoary’forleUersdlsmlstorytjf S& ministrslor on the battle of Jamas 0. Hines < these are, tbereforo. to dto and admonish fl) whom It may oonoern, to be and appear before sold Court to make objection (If any they have) on or be- lore the first Monday in December noxt, otherwise Id letten wtU be granted. Witness. John BUbo, toil. Ordinary for Chatham maty, thl* fourth day of June, IBM. Jane fl JOHN BILBO, o. o. o. lURSUANT to an order of the Honorable tho Jb Court of Ordinary of Chatham Count)’, |>asaod June torm, 1866. will be sold, on tho first Tuosday lu August noxt, before tho Court Houso door in suld county of Chatham, between tho legal hours or sale, the following * ' “ ■ and four Spring H , . _ street; also'tho following uegro stavesfJack, Peter, Alexander and Sarah. Sold as tho property of llio estate oT Samuel Grlllln, laioorsaid county, deceased, for the benefit of the holrs and creditors or said es- mCUAJU) WAYNE, Administrator do bonis non, on Jol EsUto of Samuel Gridin, WaTbWukoHuia; TI " /CHATHAM COUNTY.—lb sU whom it may cou- \J corn: Whereas, tho cetato of Jeremiah Me- Donald lies unrepresented in couscqueuce of the death of Nathan Brcwton, the oxccutor, and unless soma fit and competent person applies for the ad ministration of said estate, with tho will auuoxud, I shall appoint Jamoa Wilkinson, or somo other fit and proper porson, administrator with tho will an nexed da bonas non. on said estate: These are, therefore, to die and admouUh all whom U may oonoarn, to bo and appear beforo said Court to mako objection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday In August next Witness, William Leo, Esq., Ordinary for tho county of Bulloch, this 12th day or June, 1860. Jel6 WILLIAM LEE, o. c. o. ■TATE OF GEORGIA, 0 BASHAM urtTNTY.—To sU whom it may con cern : whereas, Patrick Ryan will apply at the (mart or Ordinary for letters of administration on tba estate of Daniel Collins: Thins ore, taerefore, todte and admonish all whom it may osaoern, to be and appear before said Court to moke outectlon (IT any they have) on or be fore Urn first Moaday In August next, otherwise said letters will bo granted. Witness. John Htibo, Esq., Ordinary for Chsthsm Comity, this twenty-third day of June, IBM Jana so JOHN BILBO, o. c. c. jnfTATE OF GEORGIA, B ULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom it may con cern : Whereas, Asa Johnson will apply at the »« Ordinary for said county, for letters of ad ministration, with tho will annexed, on the estate of Mar? Williams, Into of sold county, deceased: Iboea ora, therefore, to dte and admonish oil whom it mav concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (If any they have) on or before Ms first Monday in August next, otherwise sold letters will be granted. Witness. William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch oounty, the 20tb day or June, 1858. Jnnesa WILLIAM LEE, o. a. c. UKOHlilA, L.1UKKTY COUNTY. mo oil whom It may concern: Whereas, Mrs Sa- X rah J Jones, Administratrix upon the estate or James N Jones, late of Liberty county, deceased, will apply to tba Court of Ordinary or said county for letters dismissory; These ora therefore to cite and admonish sU whom It may concern, to bo and appoar before said com * •0 max# objections, if any they have, in terms tba law. otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness. W P Garideau, Ordinary for liberty county, this 10th of January, IBM. Jylft-a W. P. GIRADEAU, o. t B D c Court ■TATE OF GEORGIA, ULLOCH OOUNTY—To all whom it may con corn: whereas. Joslsh Davis will apply at the ol Ordinary for tetters of administration on of Henry Davis, late of said county, do- oreiore, vo cue ami aumouwn an noern, to be and appear before said objection (If any they have) on or londay in August next, otherwise These ore, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may oonoern, to ‘ -* " ,J Court, to make objects before the first Monday said letters will be granted. Witness, william Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch oounty. this 27th day of June, IBM. JunsSft WILLIAM LEE, o. c. c. STATE OF GEORGIA. B ULLOCH COUNTY—To all whom it may con cern : Whereas, General E Mikell, will apply at tna court of Ordinary tor letters or administration with toe will annexed, oo tho estato of Martha Groover. Ute of said county, deceased : Tbsoa art, therefore, to cite and admonish aU whom it may oonoern. to be and appear before said Court to moke objection (If any they have) on or before tne first Monday la September next, other wise said letters will be created. Witness, William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch oounty. tala 21st day of July, 1X66. Jygfi WILLIAM GEORGIA, CAMDEN COUNTY, mWO MONTHS after date, application will be X moae to tba Honorable Court of Ordinary for •old oouaif, for leave to sell the following named gagroea: note and bar throe ehlldren, Irene, Mi- ala and joe; belonging to the estato of Louisa Tomp kins, deceased, for the benefit of said heirs. WILLIAM B. THOMAS, Guardian Jeflbrsoaton, Jana 10, 1888, Juno 80 Btwir HHKH1FF-8 8ALK. TYTUa, oa sold before the Court Houso in the city ff . of Brunswick, county of Glynn, on the first Taesday us August next, between the legal hours or sals, the following property, to wit: One lot or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the city of Bruns wick. In IM county or Glynn, sute of Go.. known onddLsUagaished lu the plan of said city aa Old Town Lot, numuer two hundred and fifty-three, and the Improvement* thereon; levied on by virtue of a fl fit Uauea eat of the City Court of Savannnab, In the oounty ot Chatham, in favor of Benjamin C Frank lin va Charles E Flanders. Property pointed out by plaintiff Jy2 M. 0. B. WRIGHT, 8. o, c. GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY, S IXT Y davs after date, application will be made to (be Honorable Court of Orinary or Bulloch oounty, for leave to sell all the lands belonging to tho estate or Thomas Crosby, late of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of sain estate. jylO WILLIAM F. CROSBY, Adm’r. - CHIRR, nrmn* sassy, -ala, and Baltimore. OIMUUt ADTSXnai", Boston, New York, Flu JAMES H. FU11.ES, DKAI.KH AND IMPORTED OP Wntehva, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Fan cy Goods, Ac., go. 12, so cm 2d HTHSirr, miiudkuhu. •opts . \y NELSON SWEEZEY, DESIGNER AND SCULPTOR IN MARBLE. Comer Astor Placo and 4tl: Avenue, n» om»kmu)Xjiiitt to thb juook uhkaky and tiik skw niMUl Horn, >KW YORK. plain to tho most elaborate and uruuto in dorigu and workmanship. lu addition to tho stock always on hand, a great variety of drawings, appropriate anil original may bo found, from which work will ho ex ecuted promptly to ordor. Orders faithfully oxocutod, and shipped to any point available by water or ateam. Persons visiting tho city or Now York ou picasuro or business aro rospccUUUy Invited to visit this es tablishment. 0013 VIRGINIA SPRINGS! SOUTH-SIDE, RICHMOND k DANVILLE, AND Virginia A Tenneaace ^SUMMER'®! ■late or Georgia, UullocU County. A DMINIOTRATORS' 8ALE.—By virtuo er an or der from tho honorablo Court of Ordinary or said county, passed on tho first Monday iu June, will be sold at tho court houso door or said county, between tho lawrul hours of sale, on tho first Tues day in August, One tract or Land, containing ono hundred and fifty acres, in said county, on tho Cu- nooebee river: also, a part of four other surveys, containing six hundred and thirty-two acres, on Ca- noochoe river, well improved and in good repair, consisting of swamp, bay and pine loud. Sold as the property of Nathan Browton, deceased, for tho benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said doceasod. Terms made known on tho day of sale. BENJAMIN BREWTON, \ SIMON J. BREWTON, / AOtn re ’ June 2d, 1860 - Jo 16 State of Georgia, UullocU County. A DUINlSTRATORs’ BALE.—Will be sold, on the Cx. first Tuesday in August next, beforo ths court uouso in Statesboro*, in said county, under an order of the Court or Ordinary, Fifty-four (64) acres or Pine Land, granted to James Deal, and hounded by lands of Jamoa Woods, William Allen and Elmore Manes, belongiag to tho estate of James Deal, for the benefit ef the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms mado known ou tho day of sale. MARTHA DEAL, lAdm’x. CALVIN DEAL, /Adm’r. June 12th, 1866 Je 16 WAYNE CO., GA., JVIiY SUOl, 1890. T HE public are warned that from this date I will pay no drafts made by S. O. Bryan k Co., as no such firm exist. From 4 thls dato the business will be continued on my own account, aug 2—lm SAMUEL 0; BRVAN. GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY. O N tho first Monday in August noxt. I will apply to the Ordinary of Chatham county for leave to sell the negro slaves boouging to the estato of Clara A- Ogitbay, deceased, for tho bunoflt of the heirs and creditors of said estato. June 4 JAMES A. LaRQCHE, Adm’r. STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO. milE undersigned have formed a Co-partnership X under the Act of tho General Assembly of the State of Georgia, entitlod “An Act to authorize Limited Partnerships,” assented to tho twenty-se- cond dny orDccembor, in tho year 1837; to be con ducted under the natno ofCarlEpping, for the pur pose or transacting a Commission and General Mer cantile business in tho city of Savannah and State or Georgia. Carl Epplug, of Savannah, will bo the goneral partner, and George W Garmauy, of Savannah, who has contributed Fifty Thousand Dollars, In cash, to tho common stock, will be special partuer. The justness to commence the first day of August, in the year eighteen huudred and fifty-six, and to terminate on the first day of August eighteen fifty- nine. In witness whereof, the said Carl Eppiug and George W. Garmauy have hereunto signed the foregoing agreement, this thirty-first dny of July, CARL EPPIXG. 0. W: BARMANY. Attbst: MONTGOMERY GUMMING, J. I. C. C. C. august 1—«w My The Milledgeville Recorder, will publish six weeks. A LL person 1X, oT Richai tyTaeceased, a NOTICE. rsons having demands against tho estate Ichard K. Williams, late of Chatham couu- .. ad, are hcroby notified to present them within the time prescribed by law to tho subscri ber ; and ail Indebted to tho suid estate are request ed to make immediate payment to M. B. MILLEN, Administrator de bonis non. March 25—6w ltwtJy21-Jo 7 NOTICE. O NE month alter date, application will bo maao to the Bank or the State of Georgia, for the paymeut or a Twenty Dollar Noto on tho said Bank, (No. 42.) the right band half of which has been lost Ono monm otter date application will be made to the Marine Bank of Georgia tor the payment of a Twentv Dollar Noto, (No. iM4) on suld Zfank, the right hand hair of which has boon lost. Jy9—ia w—4w WM. B. HIGI7T. vr ARRANGEMENT. Sliui tcit, moat comfortable and most expeditious Route to tho VIRGINIA SPRINGS! THROUGH BY HAY-LIGHT And Baggage Checked Through, except on Stages. Visitors to tbo Virglnlnla Springs by this route, tako tho South-Side Railroad cars nt Petersburg, or tho Richmond and DanviUo cars at Richmond, at 6 A. M., daily, (Sundays oxcopted,) arrive at Lynch burg to dinner, ami theuco, via tho Virginia and Tenuessoe Railroad, reach Bonsack’s Depot at 3 1-4, and Salem at 4 P. M., and at oithcr place take Kent, Siimmerson Si Co*» Ftne Line of Stages! Those via Btmsnck’s lodge at Fiucastlv, dino at the Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs, and arrive at the White Sulphur Springs, (17 miles) early on the evening of tho second day from Petersburg, or Rich mond, without NIGHT TRAVEL, and with but 64 miles of Staging. Or by tho Salem route, stop all night nt tho Roauoko Red Sulphur Springs, (10 miles distant from Salem,) dino ut tho Rod Sweet, or Sweet Springs, and arrivo at tho White Sulphur Springs ou tho evening of the following day. Tho Virginia & Tennessee Railroad Is located through a most romantic country, possessing a cli mate unsurpassed for lus salubrity and delightful torn- poraturo. Tho road passes tho base of the PEAKS OP OTTER! Aud within throe miles of tho AUoghany Springs, ono mllo or the Montgomery Whito Sulphur Springs, and within four miles of the Yellow Sulphur Springs , all plcosautly situated a few miles apart, ou the Eastern slope of tho Alleghany mountuin, In Mont gomory county. Tho waters of lliesiTSpriugs are edobrated for their great medicinal qualities, the ac commodations aro excellent, and bavo been greatly increased since last scasou. Visitors to Uio Red Sulphur Springs take Kent. Summcrson Jc Co’s Stages at Newberu Depot, on tho evening of the day that they leavo Peters burg or Richmond, aud arriyo at the Springs on tho following day to dinner, aud Salt Sulphur Springs early in tho evenlug of the sccoud day from Rich- tmuid or Petersburg. Tho Road from Newberu Dei»ot to th« Red Sul phur Springs, (38 miles,) lias been graded and grcutly improved sluco last season, aud is now ro- garded aaono or tho bust turnpikes in tho moun tains. Tho liuo of Telegraph front Richmond will ho com pleted and in operation to tho Mootgoinery White Sulphur Springs early in Juno. Passengers to Knoxville, Tcuucssce, take Kent, Summerson k Go’s stages at tho Wo£torn terminus of tho Virginia k Touue-seo Raliroad, uow 180 miles from Lyuchburg (and being extended Westward at tha rate ot 8 miles per month) to tho Eastern tormi- uus of tho East Tennessee and Virginia Railroad, and urrivo tit Knoxville In 21-3 days from Peters burg or Richmond. Fare from Petersburg or Richmond. To Rod Sweet, or Sweet Spriugs via Bonsack’s,$10 00 ** “ “ “ “ “ “ Saiom.... 10 60 4 White Sulphur Springs •* Bousack’s 11 00 4 “ “ “ “ Salem.... 11 60 4 KcdSulpher Springs 12 26 * Alleghany Springs 6 00 4 Montgomery White Sulphur Springs 8 25 ‘ Yellow Sulphur Spriugs 8 46 ‘Knoxville, Teuuessoo 23 00 Note.—Tho charge lor tickets to tho Alleghany Springs, Montgomery Whito Sulphur and Yellow Sulphur Springs, doos not iticludo tho charge from the Railroad to tho Spriugs. Passengers lor tho Al leghany Springs, (4 miles distant.) tako tickets to ShaWoviUe—for Montgomery White Sulphur, (1 mllo distant by a branch Railroad,) take tickets to Big Tuunol und for tho Yoliow Sulpuur, (4 miles dis tant,) tako tickets to Gbristlausburg depot. Con veyances will be found ut those places. For further Information apply to E. A. GOODWIN, ■Ticket Agent S. S. It. R., Petersburg. CHARLES CAMPBELL, Sup’t Richmond & Danville R. K., Richmond. E. H. GILL, Sup’t V. & T. R. R., Lynchburg. KENT, SUMMERSON k CO.. my!8-8in Fincastle, Virginia. C E NTRAini A1LKO AD* Villa mca. July 8,1869, NOTICE. T HREE months after dato application will be mude to tne Marine Bank of Savannah, for the pay ment ol two Twenty dollar bills, vis.: letter B, 8070, and lotter 0.697, tho loft halves of which have been tost. waAIES P. HUDSON. Tallahassee. Fla,, May 17, 1866 3m* my26 NOTICE. S IXTY days after date, application will be made to tne Honorable tbo Ordinary of McIntosh county, tor leave to sell llio real estato, boing in this county, of the lato James Smith, known as Sidon (rice) Plantation sold for the benefit of the heirs of said estate. DEAN M. DUNWOODY, JOHN JONES, JOHN F. DUNWOODY. Darien,July 1,1866. ’ jy2 >Y,) >Ex’c Y ’i . „ NOTICE. O NE MONTH utter date, application will bo maae to tho State Bank or Georgia, for pay ment of a twenty dollar bill, tho Ion hand half or which has been lost. Juljl JOHN D. KENEDY. Midway. Alabama, July 1, 1866. DIVORCE. Elizabeth Cowley ‘i In Coffee Superior Court, va. May Term, 1866; John Cowley, j It appearing to tue Coirt from the Return of the Sheriff, that the defendant John Cowley, is not to be found in Coffee County, and It furtnor appears that he is not in tho State. On motion ol Wra. U. Gaulding, Attorney for libelant, it is ordered that •ervlco be perfected on said defendant by a publl- •'cation of this order in ono of the public journals in Savannah, once a month for three months proceed ing the next torm of tbl3 Court, reqnlring said de fendant to appear at the noxt termor Coifoe Su perior Court ln*Novembor next,and file his defensive alegation to said Court. A true extract of tho minutes of Cefi'eo Superior Court. ARCH’D McLEAN, Deputy Clerk. Aug 2 3m. libel for divorce. Elizabeth Cauly^ In Coffee Suporlor Court, May Term, 1866. John Cauiy. J TT appearing to the Court, from tho return of llio X sheriff, that the defendant. John Cuuly is not to be found in Coffee county, and ho ia not in the state; oo motion of Win B Gaulding, attorney for libellant, It ia ordered that service be perfected on said de fendant by a publication of this order in ono or the public Journals of Savannah, once a month for three months preceding the next term of this Court, requiring said defendant to appear at the noxt term cf Coffee Superior Court, in the month of Novem ber next, and file bis defensive allegation to the cause. A true extract from the minutes of the Suporlor Court. Jy2 EW’D A8H1.EY, Clork. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. NOTICE. A LL persons having dolma against the estate of Evan Jones, lato of Chariton county, Go., de ceased, are requested to present them, in terms of taw, and tboso Indebted will please make payment to the subscriber. STEPHEN McCALL, Executor. Centre-village, Ga„ June 14tb. 1866 je22 NOTICE. "lYTUA. be sold, between the usual hours of sale, f f on the first Tuesday in August next, before the court house door in Trader’s Hill, Charlton county, Ga., Two negro men, (Dick and Tom)—be longing to the estate or Evuu Jones, late of said county, deceased. Sold under provision ot the will and by order or the honorcblo Ordinary of said county. STEPHEN McCAIX, Ex’r. Centrevlllage, Ga., Juno 14th, 18&H jc22 BROUGHT TO JAIlT Brought to jail in Hwalnsboro, Emanuel Co., on the 4tb instant, a negro man; ho says Ills natno is Harry; that ho belongs to tho ostato •ot Thomas Clay, of Bryan County, Ga. Ho is or light complexion, with a slight scar ovor tho left eyo;about&feet3>£ inches in height, and about 2G years old. Tho owner Is requested to come forward, pay chargoH and tako him away, as ho will bo dealt with as tho law directs. HENRY OVERSTREET, Jo9 Jalor. E Wilkinson. 4 l In liberty Superior Court, Xboc. Wilkinson.j ^ Term > ww * r apporinx to the Court, by the return or the Kberiff, in the above stated case, that the defend ant is not to be found In the county, and that he is not to be found in the state; on motion of Wm B flaulden, counsel for libollanl, it is ordered that ser vice be perfected on said defendant, by » publlca. lion of ttus notice once a month for three months, nest preceding the next torm of said Superior Court, requiring aalddefendant to be and appear at the next term of Liberty Superior Court to answer in the said cause 4 A take extract from the minutes of said Suporlor H. A. FRASER, Clerk, ihvOrce; ANN BROWN Vj 0 Bulloch Supoolor Court, WmiAMH 1 . BBOW.N.J “* r °»’'•«■>, >•**■ TT wptuiu to tb. Court, br Ibe return of lb. jL »S.r3;Uultta« defendmt, WUHmu B Brown, bWMb. built In tne countr of Bullocbi onao- bo. of LerlS. U'Lyon, AUorner for tbo pWntlK U It ordered Out tbt defendent do »]ipe»r mod Slo nil an.war or difUulvo itlogiUoD. ou or befbto tb. tret der of the ne» term of Ibu Court, ud tbut pubboutoa ot tbii *111 be made iu one of tbepub. Bo (UWM of tbe city or BavuiuU mw. . btoulb thiM months. A trueextraotfrom the minutes, this 22d day of Minb. llftft. ^fT-lamlm DAYD BIAfiLXY, e s 0 ■ ft. Jri flUk 1 Jff ou TL nai «Ooi: WITH HALIi’S^PATENTTOWDKIUPROOF IXKJK Having rocoivod tho Priso hlednl at the World’s Fair, are now offored to tho public ax tho l’rlao Salu of tho World. Tceted (And approved as they nave bcuu every where, their crowning victory was rcservod to bo awarded by tlm Juries of tho World’sFalr. Tho proprietor placod Ono Thousand Itollura lu Gobi in tho ono cxldbited at tho World’s Fair, Lon don, und invited all tho Pick-Locks In tho world to opon the Safe, with or without tho keys, aud take tho money as a reward for their Ingenuity ; although operatud upon by several skilled in tho art, oo one could Tick tho Lock or open tho Safa. By au improvement upon tho original Salamander, Introduced by tho present owner ol tho patent-right, tho Interior Is rendered wholly Impervious to damp, and books, papers and Jewolry might bo proeorvod in one or his safes for a century without contracting a blemish from would or milldow. To guard against counterfoils every Safe from tho anufactory of tho aubscribor, ami sold by him or his agents, mu a brass plato in front, bearing his uamo; each is also furnished with ouo or hia Im proved Thief Detecting Locks, which la a good guar antee against robbery. 8. C. HERRING k 00., Nos. 136,137 and 139 Water-st., N. Y. Agents lu Savannah, Mosers. BELL k PRENTISS, who keop constantly ou haml a full nnd complete assortment, which they will sell at Manufacturers’ prices. * gc P^ IjOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND FIRE PROOF (JUAIJTIES OF WILDKR’8 SALAMANDER SAFES, As Manufactured by Steams d Marvin. bew lurk. m lD lh0 “ r0 3J Inst., which consum ed tno brick building occupied by Mr. Jno. T. Thomas, opposite tho Gas Works, iu this city, was a b&To ot . the above descriptions containing tho books, papers, and money of Mr. Thomas, and although tho buildlug was dotroyed, tho said Safo sustained no Injury whatever from the intenso heat to which it had been oxposed. On open ing the Sole, the contents were found undisturbed, and in tho some order and condition os when placed thoro, except a slight discoloration to tho projecting endaofafewpaperfl. and the backB of ouo or two of tba books, caused by tho steam generated in the Safe, while at Its greatest heat. Tho Safe and contents, os it came from tho ruins, may still he soon, in tho possosslon of Mr. Thomas, at tho Gas Works. A largo assortment or these cele brated Safes always on hand,aud for sulo by C. H. CAMPFIEID, Agout for the Manufacturers, July 26,1866. 171 Bay-st., Savannah. Ga. I tako ploasuro In corroborating tho foregoing state ment, and in addition would add, that the hooks arc nowiu use. J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 26th, 1855. octe—tf NEATLY EXECUTED AT THU SAVANNAH JOURNAL, BOOK & JOB OFFICE. Merchants can bo aupptlod'nt short notice wllh Blll-Hoada, Bllii oT Lading, Dray Books, Circular*, Carol* and Blank Book*. Particular attention^(ivcn'tir BUCK AND PAM PHLET PRINTING, such us Catalogues for Colleges, Proceedings or Mootings. Rejiorls, By-ianro, cte. Thankful for tho very liberal patronage heretofore rocoivod, we rosjiootfully solicit u contimiauco id tho somo, feeling that wo shall he aldo to please nil who may favor us wllh a call, both as to prices und execution ot work. 1Cm»« DYING AND RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT, 73 YOKE STREET, NEAR THE COURT HOUSE, SAVANNAH, GA., Established In 1839. rpHB Subscriber grateful to his frieuds and X patrons for their contiuuul favors, would state that iu addition to tho improvements in DYING, ~ * * * * “■-*■■■■■ * Kfityand wired by him during his last visit to £ and O N and after Sunday, tho 14th October, inst, and uutii further uollco, tho Passenger Train* on tno Central Railroad will run as follows : BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON. Leaves Savannah Dally at...5 a m and 12.16 r u. Arrivo In Macon “ “..2.16 r u “ 1 am. Leavo Macon “ “.11.46 am “ 9.30 pm. Arrive in Savau’h “ “10.46 P M “ 7.20 A M nnWRKX SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA. Leave Savannah 12.16 p m and 8.30 p. m. Arrivo in Augusta 8.46 pm 11 6.30 a m, Leavo Augusta 6. a m “ 4.30 p M Arrive In Savannah 1.80 pm “ 10.46 p BBTWXKN MACON AND AUUUftTA. Leave Macon 11.46 a m and 9.30 p M. Arrivo in Augusta 8.46 pm “ 6.30 a m. Leavo Augusta 6. am “ 4.30 pm. Arrive in Macon 2.15 p m “ 1. am. BETWJOtN SAVANNAH, MJUEDUXVIUX k KATOSTOX. Loave Savannah 6. AM Arrivo in Milledgeville 2.46 p m. Leave Macon 11 46 a M Arrive In Eatontou 6. pm. W. M. WADLEY Gen’l Supt. Savannah, Ga., Oct. 12, 1855. octl6. QU . ... ..... - Scotland, has made nrruugementa for extending business, by which ho U now euablod to dye a greater variety of colors ou silk and woolen dresses, shawls, Ac., which he trusts will generally please all who may favor him with their patronuge. Gentlemen's garments dyed, cleuuod or rcuovuted as may bo required, in tho same superior style which has generally so much pleased his patrons and Table Covers, and Ladles’ Crape Shawls, Ac., cleaned aud finished iu the first style. Ladies’ Bonnets dyed, bleached and pressed la the most fashionable styles. Orders from tho country promptly uttended to. Terras moderate. When parcels aro sent by stcamljoata or railroad, word should be seut him by letter through the post ofilco, so that ho may kuow wboro to call for them, men 16 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. ^^2EL9IANi’K ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER. T HE distinguished favor with which this ossence ha3 boon received throughout all sections ol tho Uulon as a remedy at onco sale, agreeable and effectual for Incipient Diurrhcua, Cholera Morbus, Weak und relaxed Bowels, Prostration by heat or fatigue, Dyspepsia, Flutulouce, Colic, Cramp, Lan guor or Debility from sedentary habits, Ac., has in duced tho proprietor to give it every publicity in his powor. Upon its merrits comment U unnecessary, as its own intrinsic worth is Us best eulogy. It car ries with it tho evidence of its superior cxcollonco, freely attested to by the young, tho old, and scores of families who. prompted by a careful regard for their health aua comfort, aro daily adopting it as an iNDismiuiius family KKXKUv. Thoro is perhaps uo medicinal preparation extant so simple and harm less, yet salutary aud effect! vo, whose worth will he more appreciated or universally adopted than tho Liquid uhtger prepared by Heiulzelman. For salo by J. E. I WORD, Druggist, JelO 3m Savanuah, Ga. TiOTlCK ft) MARINERS. T HE buoys at St. Simons Inlet und Bound bavo been arranged lu tbc following tnunuur : Outer Bo.* Bu <y Is a large flint class nun, tainted red, with the No 2 iu white—Is placed is twenty feci water at low Ude, und must bo left ou tbo star board baud entering. St Simons Ught hears N W by W }» W. North |>oistl of Jekyl W by N Jf N. Middle Buoy—U u targe second close uuu, j whit ed black, with No 1 in white—is placed iu sixtaeu foot water at low tide, on tho Eastern edge of tho Middlo Ground, aud must be left ou tho ;>ort hand entering. St Simons Light bears N W by W U W. North point of Jekyl W by N. Inner Buoy—Is a second class uuu, painted black, with the No 3 iu white—is placod in twenty-ono ieel water at low tide, on the point ol shoal running oil'from Jekyl Island, und must bo loft ou the i»ort hand entering. St Simons Light hears N E by N }£ N. North point Jekyl W by 8 y, H. Iu tbo Sound is the Lower Middle Grouud Buoy— which is ufpcoud class nun, (uiiutcd with red and black horizontal stripes—Is plueud in twelve feci water at low tide, on the lower point of the Middle Ground, to mark the two channels. St Simons IJght bears N E by K. North point of Jekyl Island ■ 8 K by S y t 8. Middle Middlo Grouud Buoy—Is u secuud class ' nun, paiuted red, with No 4 iu white—is placed in ' eighteen feel water at low Ude, near the elbow ol 1 tho Middle Ground, und must he left on the star board hand entering. North point or Jekyl burs X ! E E. Brunswick point W by S. Upper Middlo Ground Buoy—Is a second class nun. painted red, with the No 6 in white—is placed in 18 feet water at low Ude, near tho upper end ot I tho Middle Ground, ufld must bo left on Hie star-! board hand eutoriug. Brunswick ]Kdni bears W 1 >4 S. .Mouth of Jokyl Crock S X K. Noth.—Iu ruuning lu for St Slmous Bar briug tho Light to bear N W by \V y t W, while in four fathoms water. Tills bearing ns u course will tako you up to tho Outer Bar Buoy and into the Sound, pushing the buoys as directed. • By order of the Light House Board. C. MANIGAULT MORRIS, J e28—tr _ ].. 11. Inspector, Oth District. jiOfltK TO MAniSEIlS. T HE buoys ut St. Andrew’s lulet and Sound have been arranged in tho following manner: Bar Buoy—is a second class can, paiutc i red, with tho No 2 in white—is placed in sixteen water nt low tido, nnd must bo left ou tho starboard hand enur ing. LitUe Cumberland Light bears W by W X. South point of Jekyl N \V by \Y. Middlo Buoy—Is a second class cuu, painted red, with the No 4 In whito—ia placed iu muotecu teet water at low Ude, near the High North Breakers, uud must bo left on the starboard band entering. Cumlnnd Light bears W by N N. South point oi Jokyl N W y t W. Inner Buoy—is a sccoud class can, |>aiuted black, with No 1 in white—is placed iu tweuty-one feet water nt low tido, near a dry shoul ruuning otf from Cumberland Island, and must bo left ou thu i«rt hand entering. Cumberland Light bears S W by W >4 South point ol Jekyl N W % W. In tho Sound Is tho Middlo Ground Buoy—second class cau, painted with red and black horizontal stripes—placed iu teu feet water at low tide, on u point of hhoal running down from the SaHIlu Iliver, and uearly iu tbo middle of the Sound. Vessels j must not pass to the westward of it. Cumberland Light bears 8 by E y z E. luncr point of Jokvl N W. .. Buoy nt llio sutrance of Sntillu River—is a second class can, painted black, with No 3 in white—is placed lu teu feet water at low tide, aud must be left on tho port hand entering. Cumberland light bears S by K. Outer i>oi.R of Jekyl hours N E. Noth.—In running in for St. Andrew’s Bar briug the light to bear W by X y N, while in four fath oms water. This bearing ns a course will tako you up to tho Bar Buoy, then haul oil’to the northward until tho Middle Buoy, No 4 tain raugo with the Light, (to avoid two lamps in a direct Hue, W by N N, between the two buoy#,) when steer for it— passing it to the southward. From this buoy a N W by W y x W course will bring you luto the Sound. By order of the Light Houso Board. C. MANIGAULT MORRIS, Je28—tf L. H. Inspector, 6th District. nELMUouy GENUINE rREPAKA'f. IlelmlKiia’. rtlMUIy Cwh. pound Fluid Extxury IS A OROTA1N, HAUL AND KTTKCTUAL REMEDV 17IIIII MAiuum oCUlt Illaddor, Kldn»r*i Omd, h liruiwy, WmIiiirw, Secret Hhmm, Obilruc- {jr u , Fctilalfl CampUlntl, Ud .U dlMMM of tb. SH^RrDuii Hits iHiuuUr ud epeclDc remedy U bow olftred to tbo .tilielod, ud guuutecd to core .11 Ibo ibove ccmillaloLs. It Mucbo. oat tbo verr rool of Uio dlsoiVe. driving out»U tho diatMed BoVdi oCtbo body, llier rcmorlng the eiUMUd rendering tbo ”‘' rC CKRTA1N AND PER1IANENT. ThU medicine allay* pain and • Inflammation, which other remedies Invariably cause, and can be taken with less trouble and expenso to patients. Tbla to- falliblo remedy has saved thousands upon thou—ads from the hands of _ MERCILESS QUACKS, ir not from premature graves, to coses of Infection the Compound Buchu is the only article worthy of the least confidence of the afflicted in performing SAFE CURES. It contalus no narcotic, mercury, or other injurious drug, but Is purely a VeodabU Composition. It Is very agreeable to tho taste, creates no perceptible bdur, uud nuty bo taken by persons of either sex without hiuriranco from business or medical advice, as plain directions for use accompany the medicine. Reader, ffyou have any of tho above complaint*, do not neglect thorn, DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. With thta medicine you con cure yourself, and thus preveut all exposure. TRUTH MUST AND WILL PREVAIL. Thta medicine speedily and effectually cures the most virulent form or secret diseases, and eradicates every |turlicle or infectious matter from tho systara, restoring tho ]>atient to a perfest state oi HEALTH AND PURITY. ■nryl. Imam nrer Uu Dq«i m S ffW zasseS And kind Attention rrom tlie I’nwieiw S&K 1 ' Ua Huron. Hb prACIlM In {bu Caccm, for lb. put ten yam I. m Any Pbyilclan In lb. Soulfi. Puliputi S3T* 4 . 1 ! K AdTAnre. 6 * 1 '" * lt ^ “ 0, " h ’ » 10 j^A‘asaa^t'A a . Addruuvlto w.K. uuaJSv 1 ^ ” Griffin, do. POTATOES.—400 barrels KumfoTRfiMu; LXSitV 0 We, “ roHM, '“ d “^ tn*re BRIUHAM, KEU.y . HOSTSaSSTaCiffiAFS * 3' TTNITED State., CAnada and Cuba? Scbwegler’. HUtory ol Pkllotoubv a, Iranilatod by Soeyle. ’ ml P e “«a Prescott’s Philip 2d of Spain, i Calf and lu Cloth. brSSr^^ t Davau’s History of thoQueeii’s of fau Htn,. anover—2 vols. ,l0U1 TheAUachi In Madrid. Komauceof the Harom, by lltss Perdue Rachel Gray, by Julia Kavanuugh. Earnest Linsfood, by Mrs. Lee Hentz. W. THORNE WlUJAUg J UST RECEIVED. prime article, MISS MAI An a - a. ' %} JLb RBHOVAL. The subscriber has Romovodon tbo . Bay, noxt door to tho Republican'/} office, where be is now opening at handsome assortment or 8 P RIN Gl AND SUMMER GOODS, which he will sell by tho pattern or make to order in tho most fashionable stylo. Also, Ready Mode Clothing for the present and coming season. Thankful for past favors, he hopes to merit a con tinuance of the same. N. B.—Cutting, Altering and Repairing done at the shortest notice. Just received White Drill Coats aud Pants, Wblto and Figured Marseilles Vests, for salo at a small pro- aprl2 JOHN W. KELLY. DfciAPKltr AND TAi£dIiu JEFFERSON STREET NEAR BROUGHTON. The subscriber tokos this opportunity to luform his frionds and the pubUo, that he is enablod, from experience, and tho —Intuitive perceptions of tho truth* or. science, based on the common rules of Burvoying forms, both plane and spherical, to out and mako up garment* to fit the human form in tho most complete ana finished styl*, to all who may favor him with a call. Boy*’ fancy dressos, Ball oostumes, Military and Firemen’* Uniform*, Ac., 4c, , ^ I*. HORACE GRANT, J-grson *t., one door North of Broughton stroet. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD Over which puascn the Great Now York & New Orleans Mails. O N and after Sunday, February 3d, 18S6, two daily trains between Macon and Columbus, and ouo between Macon and Amoricus, Leavo Macon ut 2 x ii, und 3 v h; arrivo at Colum bus at 7 15 a m, and 10 30 p u ; leave Columbus a' 4 16 a m, aud 1 30 p m; arrivo at Macon at 10 64 a u, and 7 40 p si; leavo Macon at 2 a x; arrive at Aineri cus at 6 40 a m; leavo AinericuK at 2 20 r n; arrivo at Macon at 7 40 p si; making acomploteconnection be tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings ville, Wilmington and Charleston; also, with Central Railroad Trains to Savannuh, Milledgeville and Eutor- ten, and with Macon and Western trains to Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville and Knoxville. Toun. At Columbus with Girard and Mobile Railroad to Eufuuta, Ala., connecting daily at Amoricus with four homo Post Coaches to Tallahassee, Albany, Thomofjvillo, Iiainbridgo, &c., with tri-wookly hacks to Lumpkin, Cutbbert, kc., at Fort Valley with backs to Perry, Haynosvillo, Hawklnsvlllo aud Knoxville, Gu. Passengers for Amoricus and polnta below Fort Valley, should tako tho 1216 p 5t train from Savan nah; und tho 6 p 5i train from Augusta, to avoid de tention at Macon. For other points on tho South- Western or Muscogee Roads tako either train from Savannah or Augusta. l’u3songer# leaving Amcri- cus at 2 20 p ii will reach Columbus ut 10 39 r m llio same night. Passengers from Columbus and the West for Am- crlcus. South-western Georgia or Florida, should tako tho 130 r s train nt Columbus, sleep at Fort Valley, and reach Amoricus at 6 40 a si noxt morn ing. First class steamships leuvo Savannah for Now York on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and for Phila delphia on Wednesdays. Possago U tho Cabin $26, Steerage $8. Faro from Montgomery to Savannah $14 00 “ Columbus “ “ 10 00 “ Amoricus “ “ 8 I GKO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t. Macon, January 30th, 1850. mayl6 Jb n ■““‘T* 1 ■HIHTb , I HURT! 111 T H A VB l"? rec S 1 J? <, » *"*• MMrtmebtof A .hlln.ua Orired BblrU, of ?T«ry qumUty mmI »lrlB, nnd aunrUy nude, with collar# to malcb, ordor* will also bo taken, and *hlrta made to suit WP* rt i£ u ^ Bl3r J® orUal * ortha wearer. Call at the Star Clothing Emporium, 147 Bay stroet. 7 1* WM.O. PRICE. dLASSfc^—650hhd*, punchoon*andbbl*Mu*k oovodo, Barbodoes and Now Orloans Molaa- >es, in store and for sale by *•“*“ Wl JuntM VEBSTER * PALMXff. Brooke Hall Female Seminary, MEDIA, DELAWARE CO., PA. S1I33 MARIA L. EASTMAN,V, PHixctML. Thta Seminary, located In the de lightful and healthy village of 5!odia, thirteen miles from Philadelphia, by Railroad, will bo OPENED ON WEDNESDAY, September 10th, 1856. Tho commodious building, now in process of erec tion, wllh all the modern Improvements, will bo finished by tho first of Aagust, uud will contain such accommodations, both in poiut of taste ami comfort, an cannot fail to satisfy parents that while their daughters are oujoying the benefits of mental cul ture, they have also the comforts of a rcUned home. This institution ta established with a view to ufford to young ladles tho most perfect combination of ad- vantages for the attainment of a thorough aud ac complished education, aud no puius or expenso will be spared to render It iu reality wb&t it professes to be. a school of superior merit. Mbs Eastman, the Principal, was at the head of a school iu Now Eng land previous to her residence iu Pennsylvania, aud for the last six years h&B been known to the patrous of Astou Ridge Seminary, as presiding teacher iu that institution. Tho Rt. Rev. A. 1’otttr, Bishop of tho Diocese of Pennsylvania, says:— “Miss M. L. Eastman, who projKiscs to open a Yount Ladiu»' Seminary lu Media, Delaware CO., Pa M in September uoxt, ha# been known to tho sub scriber for several years past. He has a very high opinion of her capacity, clilcioucy and devotedness 03 an educator. Sho has had a large and success ful experience. Tho bulldiug which is to ho erected for her use will contain every accommodation. The village and surrounding country aro distinguished for hca'tbfiiinc.ss nnd beauty, uud the subscriber has confidence that parents who ontritst their daughters to Miss Eastman will have no reason to rogret it.*’ Miss Eastman will ba aided by an etfictent corps of Teachers. Tho French language will bo taught aud spokeu by a Parisian lady, residing iu tho family. Tho Latin, Gorman, Spautahaud Italian languages will receive duo attention. The Natural Sciences will he taught, with tho aid of a largo and expensive apparatus. Tho Musical Department will he under tho charge of a lady eminently qualified to fill the situation; and all preferring a male tearhor on the Piano or in Singing, cau have tho benefit or a Visiting Toachor from Philadelphia. Drawing aud Painting will be under tho direction of a lady accomplished in tho art. The numbor of pupils is limited to forty. Thu Terms for Board and Tuition In all tho branch- 03 except Music, are $150 per session of five months. Miss Eastman has liberty to refer to the following gontlemen:— lit. Rev. A. Potter, D.l)., and the Episcopal clergy Hon. F: Pierce, President or the United States. Hon. S. P. Chaao, Governor ofO.iio. lIHou. N. B. Baker, Ex-Governor of Now Hamp shire. Hon. M. W. Tuppau, M. O', from New York. Rev. N. Stem, of Norristown, Pa. Rev. A. McLeod, Cloarficld, l'a. llorco Butler, Esq,, of Philadelphia. J. B.Okie,Esq.. do. E. W. Clark, Esq., do. Georgo Wharton, Esq., do. Christopher Looser, Pottavlilo, Pa. Georgo Wyman, St. Louis, Mo. Hon. P. 0. Johnson, Washington, D. C. For further particulars, or for circulars apply to Uio Principal, MISS MARIA EASTMAN, jolO coil 3m Media, Delawaro Co. Pa VIRGINIA CENTRAL R.ROAD, Imwomeri Heavy Rail all the way touordonavlllc. W HEN the Potomac is closed with ice this route tnuy bo rellod on by passengers, to on suro tho connoeUou going North or South. Tho road is entirely relaid with a fcuporior T rail os far us Gordonsvillo. During the winter tho train will start from tho old station, in Richmond, on Broad stroet, at 7M a m., pasB Gordonsvillo at 11 a M., and arrivo in Staunton at 8 26 v u. Down train ieavos Staun ton at 0 40 a m, passes Gordonsvillo at 11A it, and arrivo in Richmond at 2.80 v u. Faro to Gordonsvillo $2 00 “ «« 6 00 Both trains arrivo In Gordonsvillo in amplo time to tako the train of the Orange and Alexandria Rail road. Persons who loave Rldimond at 7X a m.. can lake tho Orange and Alexandria cars at Gordons- villa if they choose to do so, aud by that laaln will reach Alexandria by 9.40 r m.. but this company can ticket them only to GordonsviUe. oolT If H. D. WHITCOMB, Bupj, /RENT'S C01TUN VEH’m-Jurt reoelrtia \JT ud foe ml. by J. W. IHRIUULD, ■aril Mafiaa nwi WMtkakwSnMa. ICE PITCHERS. DOUBIJ5 Witter Pitchers, Somo new and beautiful designs, Plated and Brita- nia. At tho Hjuse Furnishing •i' Store, 155 BROUGHTON STREET, HORACE MORSE, Sovnunah, April 30. apr30 TO WOOL SELLERS. fpHB Undersigned have this day opened & X Store in Cougreja street, opposite tho Market, for the purchase of Wool, Sheep Skins, Illdc3, Bees Wax, Deer Skins, aud Country I’roducoin general. The highest cash prices will be paid for all tho above articles on delivery ,ln Savannah. Mr. L. J. GUU.- MAR1TN has been appointed us Agent, to whom all persons having busiuoss transactions with the uu- dersigned may apply. J. W. SMYl’HE k CO. Savaunah, May 19,1856. may20 PIANO FORTES. HAVING lately received large ad ditions to our PIANO FORTES, we are enabled to oiler nt this time the greatest variety from the best manu facturers, from tho plainest square to thu most elab orately carved, aud from six to sovou octaves. Our Pianos arc selected from tho manufacturers whom we have full confidence iu, and we are par ticularly requested by them to give a guaranty with every instrument sold by us as regards durability, tono, 4c. Persons In want of a first rule instrument may re ly with safety upon getting such a ouo by selecting from tho following makers, whose Instruments wo endeavor to keep constantly ou hand, viz : H. Wor cester, J. CUlckcriug k Son, Nunns A Clarke. Bacon k Ravens, H. Waters, and Haines, Brothers k dim ming. I. W. MORREIJ, k CO. aug 27 B A TH XX O U S B, HOT, COLO AND SHOWER. I HAVE been asked to allow tho Bath Rooms to remain open to n later hour than nine o’clock ; 1 therefore give tiolico that from this date the Bath House will be upon until ulevcu o’clock at night. Price 25 cents. Six tickets for $1. j«27 J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent. FIXE FASHIONABLE (JLOflili, AT REDUCED RATES. B ARGAINS cau now bo had by all those who wish to clothe themselves genteelly, ns I will suil Uio balance of my Ready-Made, at roducud rates on time, and ten per ceut. olf tor cosh. Call aud avail yourself of tho chanco to obtain good arti- es. At tbo Star Clothing Emporium. WILLIAM O PRICK, pine J* |I7 Ray Ilelmbold'a Highly Concentrated Com pound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla. For purifying tbo Blood, removing oil disease; ari sing from excess of Mercury, exposure aud im prudence in life, chronic constitutional disease*, artaiug from on impure state of Blood, and the only reliable and effectual known remedy for iha cure of .Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Scold Head, Ulcer ations of tho Throat and Legs, Pains andSweuuig* of the Bones, Tetter, Ptmple3 on the Face, and all Scaly Eruptions or the Skin. It is gratifying to tho proprietor of these medicines to bo ablo to state that it is now nearly three year* i since they wore first introduced, during which time i they have been extensively used in various parts of tho United States, and huve given to patient and practitioner tho highest degree of satisfaction iu the various coses in which they have been employed ; whether in town, country, hospital or private prac tice, they have Invariably given the most decided and unequivocal satisfaction, and produced the most salutary and beneficial effects. Numerous letter* have been rccolvcd from the most distinguished physicians in tho country, and from the protestor* of several medical colleges, recommendmg in the highest terms the value ot these medicines, and their superiority ovor all other preparations for such complaints os tho proprietor recommends. Numerous preparations of Sarsaparilla and of Buchu uud various modes of preparing them have boon given, all of which of course will differ according to the mode of preparation which each individual may adopt. ■These medicines require considerable care in the preparation and the employment of different men strua in successive operation to take up the extrac tive matters, and, in consequence, are most fre quently Improperly uado, and not unfrequently much impaired, if not rendered totally Inert, by the injudicious and unskilful management or those unac quainted with pharmaceutical preparations, therefore of the highest consideration and import- ntico to the public aud to the faculty that there should be standard preparations of uniform strength und possessing the most advantages. To effect this aud obviate the evil alluded to, I have made a num bor of experiments to ascertain the most effectual mode of extracting tho virtues of tho Sarsaparilla uml the Buchu, aud to discover the most eligible form for their exhibition. The experiments nave resulted most favorably, and it Is with much pleas ure I uow offer to the public and the faculty my Compound Fluid Extracts, which coutain all the vir tues of the articles they are represented to be made from iu a highly concentrated form, and are the most active preparations which can be mode. Two U< blespoonsful of the Extract Sarsaparilla, added to a pint of water, is equal to the Lisbon diet drink, and one bottle fully equals iu strength one gallon of Syr. up Sarsaparilla or decoction as usually made. PRICES: Fluid Extract Buchu, $1 per bottle, or 6 for $5 “ “ Sarsaparilla “ “ “ “ “ Certificates of cures and recommendations from distinguished professors and physicians will accom pany each preparation. Preparod and sold by H. T. HELMBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist, 263, Chestnut-st., near the Girard House Philo. To be had or Druggists and Dealers In overy sec tion of tho United States and Canadas. All letters for tho medicino directed to the etor receive immediate attention, and safe deliveries guaranteed. sept 1—ly-dtw JOHN B. MooM Si CO., GIBBON’S BUILDINGS, SAVANNAH., Ga. WHOLESALEk RETAIL DRUGGISTS. Would call the attention or Merchants, Factors, Planters, Physicians and others, to their ex- tensive and well selected stock, comprising every articlo In their line of business, and which thoy offer for sale on the most reasonable terms for cash, or approved credit, viz; PAINTS, VARNISHES, GLASS, AC.. White Lead, PnreaHdNo. 1; Homan’s Colors, dry and iu oil; Japan, Copal, and Coach Varnishes ; Linseed OU, Spirits Turpentine, Window Glass. Pnt. ty, Gold Leaf, Paint Brushes, Sash Tools, and Gla> tiors’s Diamonds. LAMP, MACHINERY AND TANNERS’ OILS, Bleached Sperm, Whale and Lard Oils, lor burniug all descriptions of Oil for machinery, viz., Patent OH Unbleached Sperm, Lard aud Rapo Seed Oil; also Tauners,’ Neats, Foot and Sweet Oil. GROCERS’ ARTICLES. Nutmegs, Mace, Alsplce, Cinnamon, Pepper. Ginger, Mustard, Saloratus, Soda, Pearlash, Sweet Oil, Starch, Fig Blue, Matches, Ac. FOR PHYSICIANS. A great variety of the bast French. English, and Americuu Chemicals, Pharmaceutical Preparations, Select powders, Surgical Instruments, Vials Specie Jars, Mctallc Saddle br ‘ 4 PERIODICALS. P UTNAM’S Monthly Magazine for May. Frank Italic’s Gazette of Fashion.# for May. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Review for April. Rocoivod and for sale by WARNOCK k DAVIS, roaylfl 169 Congress street. 19^ BBLS. FLOUR iu store and for sale ±40 by may7 CRANE, WKU.fi A a). \ tasks Ohio Catawba Brandy iu store, 0\J and for snle by tho only regular Agent for Savunuah. J. M. EYRE, my 14 04 Bar street. L ISLE THREAD GAUNTLET&—-The only article or tbo kind In thu city. For sale by j. w. threlkeld; raar27 corner of Cou gross and Whltaker-sts. A pples i potatoes!- 10 bbls Choice Mercer I'otatoos; 25 Fur sale by m»vto KuHsotl Apples. I. A. BROWN. Y ARN.—26 bulus Yurn, assorted numbers, in storo, and for salo by jy< CRANK WELLS A CO. SNAliUftiiS—6u bolus Osuaburgs, Georgia man- nfuclory, in store, aud for salo In lota to suit ^ 'ry, l | purchasers, by 1 17 8 CRANE, WELLS A CO. F l.OUR.--5U barrels superfine Flour, extra quali ty, Just received, aud for sale by YONGK k FRIERSON, jy 2 No. 04 Bay street. P ORK— 60 barrels Mess Pork, 26 do Prltno do Landing and for salo by my 14 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k OO. new iuppi, U(| •**« sbSffiS- tierce# choice TterJ. In store, and for sale by Cu - mar 26 WAYNE, UHENViLu; * 0j ATKW CHOI? CUBA MOLASSS-TT^, for ooTe iu lota to suit purchaser f 7by * * X,K * U ’ 1 J»n31 RODGERS A Siam CAhPKT ANb UPiiOLkfKW viDnini'ct “ 140 WAREHOUSE, •ess and 67 St. Mien Struu. T IE UNDERSIGNED would take this UJlx;r tunity to express to hi# friend# and tio generally, his *incere thaula for theii libtia 1 " ige and influence, which ha, resulted in exun-' i is tr ado to all parts of the State. Also. ckr^'. florid*, Alabama and Tennessee, thereby emu Mm to Olhibit a stock tuuurpaaied in any Sector- city. Families, Merchants, Hotel Keeper*. u>j boat Owners are particularly invited to examtorf, presont stock, which Is uow complete in all i" various departments, consisting in |«rt odhofoiio*' tog goods, viz: CARPET DEPARTMENT. Royal Medalton, English Druggy, li Royal Velvet, rtouswi®,)' '* " Mooet Wilton, Mosaic Hearth itux* Mocet Brussels, Velvet and Chenille Hu, Tapestry Brussels, Tufted Rugs, Power Loom Brussels, Piano and table tbver- Three ply Ingrain, Door )!at-,(eveiy nrktt Two ply Ingrain, 8ilver A ^ su ir gij Wool Dutch, Carpets Blnainus. kx CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY DEPAhTm] Brocatelles. Lace and Muslin Cumiu Botin de Laine*. Gilt Cornice#, Satin and Silk Damask, Gilt Pins and Band#, Worsted and Cotton Damask, Tassels, Loot# iti Cords; Velvet and Plush or various color#; wWi Shades, new style. Also, every variety of Furniture Covering, Tna mingi and materials for decorating. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. From two to Twenty-four feot wide, for Hsli-w, Rooms, cut to fit without a .-earn. The subscriber will oblige binuelfto mahthi prices on all description of goods as low as tLesam quality can be purchased in any Northern city. AW Carpets cut to Rooms and goods sent to u, part of the city free of charge. 4®-An experienced Upholster will attend to tin making and laying of Carpets and Oil Cloth# wha desired. The deoorative and curtain department i, n charge of on Upholster of acknowledgedUtfteu. skill. W. U. GUJOS, Agent. OctlB 140 Congress and 67 St. Juiiec-S!, DR. SANFORD’S IN VIGOR ATOR, r l a mild laxativa, tonic aud stimulant, and it rooommended to tbo public, relying ujion in it trlnslc worth in the cure of the following eomjiUat AU BlUlous Derangemoota, Sick Headache, Dy *j«[ ■la. Habitual Oostivcness, Chronic l'larrha, Cotic Pain In the Stomach and Bowels, General Debility Female Weakness, Ac. For sale by Druggat* gn orally, aud by John. B Moore & Co, and Wm. V Lincoln, Savannah. ly febl2 T tuibeui TIMBER II HE UndeesigneO has just received, for suit (600) Five Hmidrcd piece# of good Aippu Umber, averaging over oue thousand feet tosuk ft feb JEFFERsON RUBEKfa j, hehiunO, sAliirts, fc- 2 bbls large No 1 Mackerel, 8 do do No 3 do 9 do do No 2 do 2 half bbls BlueFlsb, 2 do Pickled Herring, 3 do No 1 Salmon. 6 quarter bbls No 1 Mackerel. 10 kits No 1 Mackerel, 10 do No 2 do 6 Kits Tongues and Sounds. 11000 lbs Cbd Fish. For sale low by Jan26 J. A. ltHu'VN J “UST RECElVED BYlEXPRESS—Annther Am n- riety of Sliver Ware of the most beautiful pd tern and finish, butter knives, plck'c knlvt* ud forks, knives, forks and spoons, fruit knl\« ati fork*, cake and pen knives in every variety, ou ards and salts in all variety from plain to tl;e mest ornamental. G. M. GRIFFIN, Successor to the lato M EaMui.o, Jy5 Corner Bryan and Whitaker Hi. , Ac. Also, CAMPHENE AND’ BUBMNO' FLUID. Any one who may favor them with their orders may depend ujton their receiving tho host attention, and that all goods furnished will be of a reliable quality. Should they not give entire satisfaction, they may be returned at tho option of the purchaser. _mahlO U J. E. DE FORb. APOTHECARIES HAIL. S. E. Corner of< Broughton and Barnard Streets. Sevan- uah Ga., Wholesale and retail Dealers In. Irrugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Woods and Dyo Stuff#. French, English, and American Perfum ery, Fine Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Combs and Brushes of every description, Surgical and Dental Instruments. Trusses aud Supporters of all kinds, Spices, Suulls, Manufactured Tobacco, All the Patent or Proprietary Medicines of tho day, Snperior Inks, Pure Wiues and Brandies for Medicinal purposes, Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articios, Ac. 4W N. B.— Especial attention given to the *g(AA. var b Ul treatment in cases of poisoning, Drowning, Ao. *P7 jy C ORN AND CORN MEAL^-1000 bo* prime Corn, White aud mlxod; 60 do fresh Corn Meal n store ami for sate by He# m PATTEN. HUTTON h CO Ol C5 Cheese, received per steamer Alabama by may28 J. 1). JESSE H TY.-IOO bales prlmcNorThTtiverTlay7lanU- Ing thU day from brig Augusta, and lor sale ou llio wharf by JyS CRANE, WELifiCO. I A Paviliou Laces, superior quality; ±2a 4r Ec 4 — r — iuimuMun.es. c . _ Zephyr Whalcbono Skirts; French Linen Drillings; York 51ilis and Water twist Blcuchod Shirt- lugs. Black Moire Antique Trimmings liluck Elastic Belts; English Thread Edgings; Hosiery, Ribbons, Ac. Just rocoivod per steamer Augusta. JeW DKW1TT A MORGAN. O sNaUUKUS—3U.bales Osuaburgs, Mowtou and Thonmston Mills, just received and for sale by Junn18 CRANK, WKl.Ifi k CO. S YRUP AND .MOLASSES. —50 bbls choice New Orleans Syrup, 76 do do Molasses, just receiv ed und for sale by jy7 .SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. C l UNN’Y CLOTH—lu storo uml for sale by W juneJ PADE1.FORD, FAY k CO. M USTARD, Ac,—100 boxes Mustard; 160 do puro Pepper; 100 do Starch; received uml for sale bv McMAHON A HOYLE. Juno 19 206 and 207 Hay street. OUGAlt—20 hhdscboloo St Croix Sugar, just re- L? colvod und for salo by JylO SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. S " OAP AND STAR Oil—76 boxes SniUh’s" Family 80 do Buohauan’a do 100 boxes Colgato’a lb bar nnd No 1 Soap 60 do do i'ulo do 60 do Oawogo Peurl Starch 69 do Ucadoll'a do do, Just received h .d for Hilo by Jy24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A OO. P “Wfi, I'APER AND PlCKLES ^-60 gro• s .Pipe Heads, 100 do I'lptw 260 roams Wrappiug Paper 60 dozen IIcUIuh, received and for s.tlo by McMAHON A DOYLE, Jytl 106 and 17 Bay street. READ i—READ ! I—READ I If That is, If you can see; and (If you can’t soo, you can find| .nil kinds of “helps to see,” at the Watcl Jewelry Storo of D. B. Nichols A Co., in Congress street, next door to the corner of Whitaker, where you cun purchase Watches, Jowelry, Silver Ware, and Fancy Goods, as low as at any other storo in the country. Wo have received per steamship Alabama a frosh lot of those lino Stool Spectacles : also, a supply of Pebble aud Periscopie Lons, which we are propared to tit iu all kinds or frames, at short notice. Our variably in advance. ^ t* tail Periscopie Lens (so called from their peculiar shape) Announcing candidates for office, ttu, ‘ have an advantage ovor all others, as thoy have a in advanco. . for* greater range of focus, bo tbut the reader is not Advertisement* not marked compollod to hold the hook or paper at a certain t|m “ ■ |U hft insertad unui distance from thu oyo. Call and seo. D. B. NICHOIfi A CO. AW No charge for showing goods. mar 11 D. B. N. A CO. t> OPE—700 coils Rope, various brand*, all ±\ of good quulity, in Btore and for salo by apr29 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. /■'10RN—In store and for sale by mil* LOOKSPftSNBLLtN GS, MERCER UNIVERSITY, PENFIELD, OA. FACULTY. PBBSIDKXT, N. M. CRAWFORD, D. D. reonssoRa. College. S. T. SANFORD, A. M., Mathematics. J. E. W1LLET, A. M., Ciiemlstry aud Natural Philosophy. H. II. TUCKER, A. M., Belles Lettres. U. W. WISE, A. M., Greek aud Latin languages. WILLIAM G. WOODFInTa. B., Mmleru languages. Theological Seminary. N. M. CRAWFORD. D. Du Ecclesiastical History and Biblical Literature. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, A. M., Systematic aud l*astoral lb oology. Academy. THOMAS A. SEALS, Principal. The Commeuccmontis hold on the last Wednesday In July. Tho uoxt Teim will commence ou the lost Wed nesday in August. Tho prico of Board in tho village Is 910 per month; washing, room rent, fuel, Ac., $3. By order of the Hourd of Trustee*. my 12 2m A. I^NURUM, Secretary, ^juBA MOLiBg^Ybroago qnOTrtj .. .L Uwtoa‘ofi ■lylftN . For sale by VAT * 00. RATES OF ADVERTISING. For one square, of800 ems or less, of any lyput larger than Nonpareil, 76 cents for the fir-urii 11 cents for each subsequent Insertion, for any fuse its than one month. AU Tabular work, with or without Rules; anJ-d vertisementa occupying doublo column, shall w charged double the above rates. Advertisements or whatever length, for any tto loss than one month, to bo charged at tracito rates. For a longer time at the following rates No.of8quareellmol2mo8|3mos|4mo;|Stao ; ;l- 1 Square,.... Ho 1ft $20 $24 $30 2 Squares... 16 22 2ft 28 M 8 do .... 20 27 82 36 44 4 do .... 24 82 88 42 68 6 do .... 27 86 44 40 60 ft do .... 30 40 50 64 65 T do .... 82 43 U 6B 70 8 do .... 34 4ft 68 62 74 6 do .... 3ft 48 61 ftft 77 10 do .... 38 60 64 70 80 For any time not above specified, n proportion large wiU bo made. , . A deduction oT 26 per cent from the above r»w will be made on advertisements appearing tnl- sively on tho fourth page of the dally. Advertisements ordered three times a wmk- rs bo charged two-thirds tho above rates. Advertisements ordered in tho Weekly per square for each Insertion, for a: y tlmelo**^ one month. For more than ouo mouth at on* « the rates specified in the above table. Special notices, 10 cents per Hue for the fiWi*- 6 cent* for each subseqent insertion, and la w®* to be subject to contract. Man-lag* notices 11- * neral invitations 60 cents each. No speciali oww inserted for less than 60 cents. Obituary NJJ Reports, Resolutions, or Proceedings ol Association, or Corporation, ordered to be paw ed, 6 cents per line.. . MMl Steamboats will be advertised at $40 per aw for each boat advertised. Steamships, where but one Is running, f*0P* num; ir two or more, 930 each. .. Auctioneers’ advertisements not to be WhW. mtract, but to be charged at the rate# presenw contract, but to be charged i per square. ,„h fl inc!uiJ Tho paper, under no circumstance#, to be u* ed in a contract. . . I’rofosaional and business cards not escceoa# lines, will be Inserted at 920 per annum. h Calls on porson* to become cauttiaat^. 1 * u Inserted os othor advertisements, to be pai“ auinnuBiusuw uu. r specified time, will bo Inserted nntil f l *^enMybm'fortwo mtmttu»JvoH than contract, amounts to over $60, » Jod 26 per cent will bo made, Yearly advertising, with privilege of chars be token at the following rates : uj For one iquaro, renowablo once a wee*, w “ “ “ twice ” w “ “ “ 3 times or Every additlona) square contracted for to ed one half the above rates addition*!. ^ Yrerly advirtlrere «b»ll be limited lo ML oobtracled tor. All centrects ,lj«J^ ^i«5 sUtlbf definitely tbo neturo of «» ' ndvertUed. Any.dvertlsement* nccted with tho bualneas sball betters t ly, and nleo any osceel of metier over contracted for. , ....rtorly; *’ Contract ndrertltomont, P a J'J b 1 l r ^S“"ot|* ri ^l WrtUomonta from itreogeriood payable inadvnnee. All others ww due when callod for. . . CD ding c®®.' Regularadvertisere and al othenjej Jc^ii- muutcations or requiring notices design bllc «*• toutlon to fairs, coacorts, mdrees,for tertainmenta. where charges are tu# ^ unco—nil notlcen of ,irlvntc nMl*l*J l ‘®*J^, e |Stl• ttce deelgnod lo onll nttontloo to l -'V* cnlculetod or Intondod to f r bP 1 “A?,"jdeot»" il fi recta, etn only bo Inierted Vltb the tmo.^ v that the nnme Is to be pnld tor. “, "SSi dw£ editorial eoluntn (wblct cnobeoolj^^ u e- Uoa of tho editors) tbo ontao will be rate or not leu than SOcaM per llnj Trt-WoAW Tbo undonlinod, pnbllebore ol WnJ. ^ nlodft ud Woobly nowopopor* ‘P.^^enlore M> * ouroelven otrlclly to ndboro » t“" “J reW ». oh arc o*. and in no Instance to d*vta . , Tbo nimre retee lo wk.cfitettoKb.^'Sn- to oontlnueblndlni, onUlobon*«lby to» ■*wsva3SE&->>arja^ SSWASBfSSBS&gijtfS Iritfi So expiration of the period Ibr '•"rulinrott-Cc~.0«y«" *