Savannah daily Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, August 07, 1856, Image 4

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k rimBim BAim .Aftasday in October next, between __ i of solo, two Clocks, two l/rangoi; • Cedar Bedstead, oueSprtng Bffdstoad, one Hair Matraas, levied oo m the properly ot John Sparger- targ.la fctvoc of John Pevanncy. bold under forcoto- ■sreot a .mortgage FL Fa's Issued out of tbo Honor able, Inferior Court of Chatham County, July Term, \ august t BKNJ. L COLE. 8. C. 0. CITY RUBRim BALK. *t¥TILL be told bofbro the Court House door In ff the city or Savannah, between Ibo legal houra •Title, on the AmTuwday in Beptembor next, 2 Sorrel, 1 Bay, and 1 Grey Horses, levlod onus the property of Atm Doble. to f atiaiy 3 Ft Fa's Issues oat of the Hon, the City Court of Savannah} ono tafhvor of John Gallaher, ono In thvoruf James Lynch, and the other In flavor of Waver k Constao- Mm, vs. Ann Doble. ^property pointed out by ftalotlfls. Terms cash. aag 2 KDW. M. riWNOKROASr. S.C. C. a. mm kxkcutou’s bale. TTY virtue of on order passod 7th July, 1156, by .D the Court or Ordinary or Wayno County, will Mtold on the first Monday in October next, be tween the usual hours of sale, beroro the Court House door In WajnoevMo, the lollowlng property, to wit j A Negro woman, tllou, 30 years or ago, alio her seven children, Frauds 10 years or age, Lucy», Mary 8, Robert 6, Goorgo 5, Chariotto 3, and Etojr 2 years old. Sold for me bonetit or tbc hatra and creditors of tho citato ofL. W. Bryan. Ternucasb. W. A. SAIJJSKS, Kxocuior. iyao in oi M OOtJNTT—ToiflwboaUmij t Whereas, John P. Hines will apply , Court of Ordinary for letters dlsiniuory as art minisIrator ra the hstala of James (L Brnoa : Three are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may ooooeni, to be and appear, before said Court to make objection (If any (hey have) on or bo- fore tho Unit Monday In December next, ntherwlae said loiters wtl) be granted. Witness, John Bilbo, Km. Ordinary jbrChatlism ooanty. this fourth day of June, 1850. Juno 0 JOHN BILBO, o. o. c. » ADHIMMTRATOU'N HALE. * P URSUANT to an order or tho Honorable tho Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, |«uuod June form, 1856. will bo sold, « u tUo flrst Tuesday In August uoxt, before tho Court House door in snld county of Chatham, between tho legal hours or sale, tho following properly, to wit.: Low Nos. tlireo (3) aud four (4), bolng part of Oar don lot No. nine (0). Spring Hill, City of Savannah, fronting on Railroad street: also the following negro slavce: Jack, Peter, Alexander and Sara’i. Sold as the property or tho estateofSamuulGrinin, lute or said oounty, deceased, for tho bottom nr the holrs aud crodltors of Raid es tate. RICHARD WAYNE, Administrator do bonis non, on jet Estate of Samuel Griffin, STAWOF UROHtilA, HATH AM COUNTY.—-lb all whom it may con — .. -*• | 'ih 3« Prom V. I ‘ 'LMKH, ucmvAi AOvxaiLMi-- nrsram soivr, Boston. Now York, f h, ■ »ala, and Baliimw*. JANUS B. FIDI.BB, D13AJ.KR AND IHFOUTER OK WatiliM, 4«wcliT t Silver Ware, Fan* r>* Goode, Ac*, vo. 12, lawtn 2i> erswrr, mui.aiuci.ihu. *opm ‘ iy_ NELSON SWEF//.RY, DESIGNER AND SCULPTOR IN M A BULK. Corner Aalor Placo and 4lh Avenue, ly cia*k i*roxixitv to tiik ahtou umuuv ami thv m»w biria: iioiinr, saw YORK. pilfffOK<a MINTING arrATfi of ukokuia, ATHA11 COUNTY—To aU whom It may Mooern: Whereas,John Mallery.wlU applyto tho _ % or Orduiary for Letters Distnlsory as gdmlnls- (rattan on theEsuto of William Wright these are, therefore, to dto and aainonlsb all whom It may ooooorn. to bo and appear before said Court, to make obleotton (If any utoy have) on or before the ftrst Monday in November noxt, othwisesald Lot- tare wiU bo granted. Witness. Jonn Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham OMuiy, this e.ght day of April 1858. eflHN BILBO, o. o. c. «*»« ITATB OK UKUUUIA, CHATHAM CO. mti all whom it may concern: Whereas Mary Ann JL Dent will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for let- tor* DtomUsory ou tho ostafo of James P. Dent,— These are thereforo to cite and admonish all whom tt mar concern, to bo and appear before said Court, to maxo objections (if any they have) on or beforo the First Monday in December uoxt, otherwise Raid totters will be gr*ut©<l. Witness John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham Oounty. this third day of Juno. i860. JeS .<OHN BILBO. O.C.C. 0 cern: Whereas, the cstalo of Joromlali Mc Donald lies unrepresented In couscqueuco of Ibe death or Nathan Brcwton, tho uxocutur, aud unless some fit and compefout person applies for tho ad ministration of uald estate, with tho will anuvxod, I shall appoint Jamos Wilkinson, or some ether fit and proper peraon, administrator with Hie will au- nexod do bonas non, on said estate: Tbeso aro, therolbre, to cite and admonish all whum It may concern, to bo and appear before t*ald Court to rnako objection (irany they have) ou or before the first Monday In August next. Witness, William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for tho county of Bulloch, this 12th day of Juno, 1850. join WILLIAM LKH. o. c. o. plain to the most elaborate and ornnte in il(vigu and workmanship. In addition to Ihc sun k always on hand, a greal variety of drawings, appropriate and orlglual may bo found, from which work will ho ex ecuted promptly to order. Orders faithfully oxoouted, and shipped to any point available by water or steam. Persona visiting tho city of Now York on pleasure or business aro rospoctfolly Invited to visit this es tablishment. ontS STATE OF GEORGIA, C HATHAM wMINTY.—To all whom It may con cern : whereas, Patrick Ryan will apply at the Court of Urdinarr for letters of administration on the estate of Daoicl Colltus: These are, imerefore, to cite and admonish all Whom n may owiccrn, to be and appear before said Gout to mako nojection (ITany they havo) on or be fore the Ural Muaday In August noxt, otherwise said totters wUl be granted. Witness. Job* Hilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham Ooanty, this twenty-third day of June, I860. *— - — JOHN BILBO, u. o. c. June :ci ■estate of Georgia, uffiSfcu C - T>cuZh; JD cern: Court of On . J COUNTY.—To aU whom It may cou- : Whereas, Asa Johnson will apply at the A Ordinary for said county, for letters of ad ministration, with tho will annexed, on the estate of Mary Williams, late of said county, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it mav concern, to bo and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday in August next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness. William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch •ountT, the 20th day or June, 185(1. Junegl WILLIAM LEE, o. n. c. GEORGIA, LUIKHTY COUNTY. 10 all whom It may concern: Whereas, Mrs Sa* rah J Jones, Adratau tralr.x upon the ostato of DCS N Jones, late of Liberty county, deceased, wiU apply to tho Court of Ordinary or said county for letters dismlssory; These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to bo and appear beforo said court, to maxe oblecUons, if any they have, in terms of the law. otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, W P Garldcau. Ordinary for Liberty eounty, this 10th or January, 1856. Jylfl—2 W. P. GIRADEAU, o. L. o. STATE OP OEOIIGIA, 1ULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom it may con- j cern: whereas, Joelah Davla will apply at the mrt ol Ordinary for letters or admiulstraUon on e of Henry Davis, late of said counly, do- These are. tacrefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to bo and appear before said Court, to make objection (If any they have) on or beforo tno first Monday in August next, otherwise ■aid letters will bo granted. Witness, william Loo, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch •ountr. this 27th day of June. 1856. JuneW _ WIU JAM LEE, 0. c, c. STATE OF GEORGIA, B ULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom it may con- cern: Whereas, General F. Mlkell, will apply tithe uonrt of Ordinary lor letters of administration with tno will annexed, on tho esUto of Martha Groover, late of said county, deceased : Those are, thereforo, to cite and admonish all whom it mav concern, to be and appear bofore (old Court to make objection (if any Uioy have) on or before too first Monday in .September noxt, other wise saia letters will be granted. Witnuss. William Lee, Esq., Ordinary tor Bulloch ooanty. inis 21st day of July, 1856. Jy2» WILLIAM LEE, o. a. e. GEORGIA, CAMDEN COUNTY’. mWO MONTHS after date, application will bo X matte to the Honorable Court of Ordinary for •old countv. for leave to sell tho following uamed negroes: nose and her three childreu, Ircuo, Mi nis and *06: belonging to the estate or Louisa Tomp kins, deceased, for the benefit of said heir*. WILLIAM B. THOMAS, Guordlau. Jeffersooton. June 10, 1866,JuuoSQ GIaYNN HHKIUFV’S HALE. TXTILij do sold licforo tho Court House in tho city ff Of Brunswick, county or Glynn, on tho flrnt Taeaday in August noxt, between tho legal hours of •ale, the toilowlng property, to wit: One lot or parcel Of land Mtuate, lyiugand being in tho city or Bruns wick, In ue county of Glynn, state of Ca., known and oiaUaculshed iu the plan or said city as Old To wn Lot, numuer two hundred and fifty-three, and the Improvements thereon; levied ou by virtue or afi fa Usuea «ut of tho City Court of Savannnah, iu tho ooanty of Chatham, in favor of Benjamin C Frank lin tb Charles E Flanders. Property pointed out by plalnuir Jy2 M. 0. IS. WRIGHT, u. o. c. VIRGINIA SPRINGS! SOUTH-SIDE, RICHMOND k DANVILLE. AND VlrglGln A Teniie«MB SUMMER State of Georgia, Uulloclt Cotiuiy. A dministrators* saia:.—By virtuo or an or der from tho honorablo Court of Ordinary of sold county, paesed on tho first Mondny iu June, will be sold at tho court house door oT said couuty, between the lawfol hours or sale, on tho first Tues day In August. One tract of luuid, containing ono hundred and fifty acres, In said county, ou tho Cfc- noocheo river; also, a part of four oilier surveys, containing six hundred and thirty-two acres, on Ca- noocheo river, well Improved and in good repair, consisting of swamp, bay and pine land. .Sold as the property of Nathan Brcwton, deceased, for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. BENJAMIN BREWTON, \ SIMON J. HRKWTON, June fid, 1850 Jo 16 State of Georgia, Bulloch Comity, A DMINISTRATORS’ SALE—Will bo sold, on tho t\. flrst Tuesday in August next, before lbs court jouso lu Statesboro', In raid county, under an order of tho Court of Ordinary, Fifty-four (64) acres of Pino land, granted to James Deal, and bounded by lands or James Woods, William Allen aud Eltuoro Manes, belonging to tho estate of James Deal, for tho benefit of tho heirs and crodltors of snld ostato. Terms made known ou the day of sale. MARTHA DEAI^ 1 Adrn'x. CALVIN DEAL, fAdm'r. Juno 12th, 1850 jo 16 "VV.VYNKC'O., QA., JlL.Y <.‘.tll, lS-.U, T HE public aro warned that from this dalu 1 will pay no dralla mado by S. 0. Bryan A Co., as no such Unn exist. From.thD date tho business will be continued on my own account. aug 2—1m SAMUEL 0; BRYAN. "GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY’. O N tho flrst Monday In August next, I will apply to the Ordinary of Chatham county for lenvo to sell tho negro staves beonging to tho estate of Clara A- Ogilbay, deceased, for tho benefit or the heirs and creditors of said ostato. June 4 JAME3 A. LaROCHE, Adm'r. STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO. T HE undersigned have formed a Co-partnership under tho Act of tho General Assembly or the Slate of Georgia, entitled (i An Act to authorize Limited Partnerships,^*' assented to tho twenly-sc- cond day orDccember, in tho year 1837: to he con ducted undor tho name of Carl Kpplng, for tho pur pose or transacting a Commission and Genernl Mer cantile business la the city of Savannah and Stale of Georgia. Carl Epping, of Savannah, will ho the general partner, aud Gcorgo W Germany, or Savannah, who has contributed Fifty Thousand Dollars, in cash, to tho common stock, will be £}>ocial partner. Tho justness to commence the first day or August, in tho y«ar eighteen hundred and fifty-six, ami to terminate on tho first day or August eighteen fifty niuo. Iiiwituosa whereof, the said Carl Epping ami George W. Germany havo hereunto signed the foregoing agreement, this thirty-first day of July, 1856. CARL EPPING. G. W: OARMANY. Attest ; MONTGOMERY CVMM1NG, J. I. C. C. C. august 1—«w ffST The Millodgeville Recorder, will publish six weeks. ARRANGEMENT. Shot lot, moat comfortable and most cxpodiUouH Route to tho notice; A LL persons having demands against the ostate of Richard F. Williams, late of Chatham coun ty, dccoased, aro hcroby notified to present them within tho timo prescribed bylaw to the subscri ber ; aud all ludobtod to tho suld ostate are request ed to mako imtnodlato payment to 1L B. SULLEN, Administrator do bonis uon. March 26—Ow ltwtJy21—Je 7 NOTICE. O NE month after duto application will bo maue to the Bank or the Slate of Georgia, for tho paytncui of aTwcuty Dollar Nolo on tho said Bank, i No. 42.) thu right hand half or which has been lust Guo uioutn alter date application will bo mado to Uie Marino Bank of Georgia for tho itayment of a Twenty Hollar Note, (No. 384) on said Z/ank, tho right hand naif or which has been lost. Jyfi—ra w—4« WM. U. MIGHT. VlUa tuca. duty b, 1856. NOTICE. T HREE mouths after daw application will bo made to tno Marine Bank or Savannah, for tho puy- mentol two Twenty dollar bills, viz : letter B. 3070, and letter O, 597, the left halves of which havo been lost. 0«MES P. HUDSON. Tallabas-ce. Fla., May 17,1850 3m» my20 GEORGIA, RULLUbll COUNTY. S IXTY dava after date, application will be made to the Honorablo Court of Orinary of Bdiloub eounty, tor leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estate or Thomas Crosby, lute or said county, deceased, for tho benefit of the heirs aud creditors of laldeetate. jylft WILLIAM F. CROSBY, Adm'r. DIVORCE. Elizabeth Cowley) In Coll'co Superior Court, vs. V May Term, 1856: John Cbwley, J It appearing to tno Com from the Ruturu of the Sheriff, thatthodefendant John Cowley, U not to be found In Coll'cc Couuty, and It furtnor appears that he is not iu tho State, on motion oi Win. it. Gaulding, Attorney for libelant, it is ordered tliut service bo perfected on raid defendant by a publi cation of tills order in one of tho public Journals in Savannah, onco a mouth tor three mouths proceed ing the next term of ibid Court, requiring fuUl de fendant to appear at the next termor Uolfoc .Su perior Court In'November iicxt,aiid file bis defensive ((legation to said CourL A true extract or the minutes of Coffee Superior Court. ARCH’D Mcl.KAN, Deputy Clerk. Aug 2 3m. LIBEL FOli DIVORCE. Elizabeth Cauly j |„ uyjjoo Superior Court, Johutauly. J May Torin, 1850. r ' appearing to the Cuurt, from the return or the snerillV tliat tho uefondant. John Cauly is not to be found In Coffee cuuuty, anu he la not in tbe Rtuto; on motion of Win B Gaulding, attorney for libellant, it is ordered that acrvico bo perfected on snld de fendant ny u publication of lids order iu ouo of tho public Journals or Savannah, onco a month for three monUts preceding the next term of this Court, requiring said deroudaut lo appear at tho next term of Coffee Suporlor Court, la the month or Novem ber next, and file his defensive allegation to the cause. A true extract from tho iniiiuten ol tlio Superior Court. Jyg KW'D ABHLKY, Clerk. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. ® «?“• I *n liberty Superior Court, Tbos. Wilkinson.) *** Tor,n > W60- r 'appenngto tho Court, by the returu or the sheriff, in tho above stated case, tliut the defend ant U not to bo found in tho county, and that ho Is not to bo found In tho state; on motion of Wm U Gaulden, counsel for libellant, it in ordered that ser vice bo porfucled on said dofondanl, by a publica tion or this notice onco a month for three months, next precoding the uoxt term of said Superior Court, requiring said defendant to bo and appear ut tho next term of Liberty n’uporlor Court to answer in tbe Raid cause* A true extra'll Train tho minutes of Haid Smarter Court. Jys d. A. FRASER, Clerk. DIVORCE. ANN BROWN 1 1# jm| l(lcll Hupoolor Courl, WI1JJAM u! BROWN.) ^wcli Term, 1856. J T appearing to the Court, by thu return or the . Bhoriff, that the defendant, William B. Brown, not to be found iu the county or Bulloch; on mo tion of Lsvl 8. D’Lyon. Attorney for the plaintiff, it to ordered that the defendant do appear aud file ills answer or defensive allegation, on or bufoie tho Erst day of tbe next term or Ihfx Court, and that publication of Mils will bo madd in ono of tho pub- Be gasottoa of the city or Bavouuah onco a month for three mouths. Jttouynttfact from tho minutes, this 22d day of DAY a BEABLEY, ■ c. NOTICE. S IXTV (lavs after date, application will bo mado to tne Honorublo the Ordinary ol McIntosh county, lor leuvo to sell tho real estate, being in this county, of tho late James Smith, known ns Union (ricei Plantation sold for the benefit oC tho heirs of said estate. DEAN SI. DUN WOODY,) JOHN JONES, >Kx’on*. JOHN K. DUNWOODY, ) Darien, July 1, I860. Jyg NOTICE. O NE MONTH alter date, application wiU bo maae to tho Siato B.ank of Georgia, for pay- ment of a twenty dollar bill, tho left hand half or which has been lost. Join JOHN D. KENEDY. Midway. Alabama, July 1, 1856. NOTICE. A LL persons having claims against the estate or Evan Jones, late of Charlton county, Ga., de ceased, aro requested to present them, in terras of Jaw, and thoso indebted will pleaso mako payment to tho subscriber. STEPHEN McCAIJ., Executor. Centrevillago, Ga., June 14th. 1866 je22 NOTICE. W IU. bo sold, betweeu the usual liourc (ifsule, on tbe flrst Tuesday in August uext, bofore tho courl house door in Trader’s Hill, Charlton county, Ga., Two negro ntcu, (Dick and Tom)—be longing to tbe estate or Evan Jones, late of said county, deceased, gold under provision of the will aud by order of tho honoreble Ordinary or said county. STEPHEN McCAIJ., Kx’r. Uentrevlllugi*, Ga., Juno 14th, I860 ju22 BROUGHT TO~ JaTIj. Brought to Jail in Swaitwhoro, Emanuel Co., on the 4th instant, a negro man; ho says Ills name is Harry; that he belongs to tho estate •ol Thomas Clay, of Bryan Counly, Ga. He Is or light comploxlon, with a slight scar ovor the left oyo; about 5 feet 3^ inches in height, and about 20 years old. The owner is requested to coino forward, pay charges uud take him away, as ho will bo dealt with as the law directs. HENRY OVERSTREET. Job Jttlor. to OE 3k UKMOVAl.. The subscriber has Romoveilon tho A Bay, noxt door to tho Republican^/ If/® office, whore he Is now oiiening ul f •Jim* handsome assortment or 8 P It I NULL — AND HUMMER GOODS, which ho will sell by tho pattern or mako lo order in tho most rushlonablo stylo. Also, Ready Mado Clothing for the present and coming season. Thankful for past favors, ho hopos to merit a con- tiuuanco or the same. N. B.—Cutting, Altering aud Repairing dono at the shortest notice. Just received White Drill Coate and Pants, White and Figured Marseilles Vests, for solo at a small pro fit. ’ apr!2 JOHN W. KELLY. OnAFEItAW TAlLdlL JEFFER.SON STREET NEAR BROUGHTON. Tho subscriber takes this oj 1 $4to inform ids friouds and tho public, that (Ipbe is onabled, from oxperlcuco, and tho •JULintultiro porccpUous or the (ruths of. ■deuce, based on tho common rulos of surveying forms, both plane and spherical, to cut and make up gxrmonts to Ut tho human form in tho most complete und finished stylo, to all who may favor him with a call. Boys’ fancy drosses, Ball costumes, Military and Firemen’s Uniforms, Ae.,lco. V. HORACE GRANT, Jefferson st., one door North or Broughton street, dec 7—ly ftUIRTHt BIURTS11 SHIRTS I! I J HAVE Just received a large aaeortmont of white aud figured Shirts, or every quality and lo, and sunorlily wade, with collars lo match, ordars will also ho taken, aud shirts made to suit any particular stylo or taste of tbe wearer. Gull at the Star Clothing F.mporium, 147 Bay street, my M WM.O.PF my 14 WM. 0. PRICE. M OtAiiiM—050 hlids, punohoous andbULsMufk oovado, Barbodoes and Now Orleana Molaa- •os, in store and for sale by,,. , i«.M u WKUDTHt * KAUiai. fu/.iln t»ii| ,0.‘on* *»ic Oiauut 1 r > 12 26 8 00 8 25 8 45 23 00 VIRGINIA. SPRINGS! THROUGH Br DAYUaHT. And Baggage Chocked Through, except ou Blagcs. Visitors to tbiTVirglninla Springs by this route, take tho South-hide Railroad cars at Petersburg, or tho Richmond aud Danville cars nt Richmond, at 8 A. M., daily, (Sundays excepted,) arrive at Lynch burg to dinner, and tbeucc, via tho Virginia and Tennessco Railroad, reach Bousack’s Depot at 3 1-4, uud 8alem at 4 P. M., and at either plnco take Kent, Summersott A Co’s Fine Line of Stage* t Thoso via Uonsack’s lodgo at Fiucastle, dine at tho Rod Sweet, or Sweet Sprlugs, and nrrlvo at the White Sulphur Springs, (17 miles) early ou tho eveuiug of the secoud day from Petersburg, or Rich mond, without NIGHT TRAVEL, and with hut 04 miles or Staging. Or by tho Batern route, stop all night at tho Roanoke Red Sulphur Springs, (10 miles distant from Salem,) dine at the Red .Sweet, or Sweet Spring?, nud arrivo at tho White Sulphur Springs on tho evening of tho following day. Tho Virginia k Tennessee Railroad is located through u most romantic conutry, possessing a cli mate unsurpassed lor its salubrity aud delightful tern- peraturo. Tho road pusses the base of the PEAKS OF OTTER I And within throo miles of tho Alleghany Sprlugs, ono mllo or the ilontgomory White Sulphur Sprlugs, and within four miles of tho Yollow Sulphur Springs; all plcasautly situated a few miles apart, on tho Eastern slope of tho Alleghany mountain, in Mont goracry county. Tho waters of thoso Springs are celebrated for their groat medicinal qualities, the ac commodations aro oxccllcnt, aud have ucon greatly Increased since last season. A3g*Visitors to tho Red Sulphur Springs take Kont, Sumracrson & Co’s Stages at Nowbcru Depot, ou tlio evening of tho day that they leavo Peters burg or Richmond, aud arrivo at the 8prlngs on the following day to dinner, and Salt Sulphur Springs curly iu the ovenlug of the second day from Rich mond or Petersburg. Tlio Road from Newborn Depot to the Red Sul phur Springs, (38 miles,) has been graded uud greatly iinprovod siuce la3t season, and Is now re- garded asonc of tlio host turnpikes iu the moun tains. Tholluo of Telegraph from Richmond will be com- pletod aud In operation to the Mootgomery White Sulphur Springs early in Juno. Passeugers to Knoxville, Tonuessre, take Kent, Suratuerson A Go’s stages at tho Western terminus of tlio Virginia It Tunne.-seo Railroad, now 180 miles from Lynchburg (and being extended Westward at tho rate of 8 miles per moutu) to tho Eastern termi nus of Ibo East Tennessee and Virginia Railroad, and arrive at Knoxville in 21-2 days from Peters burg or Richmond. Fare from Petersburg or Richmond. To Rod Sweet, or Sweet Springs via Uonsack’s,$10 00 “ “ “ “ “ *♦ “ Saicm.... 10 60 *• White Sulphur Sprlugs *• Bonsack’s 11 00 “ 4 ‘ *• “ " Salem..,. 11 60 ” Jlcd Sulpher Springs “ Alleghany Springs *• iiontgumcry White Sulphur Sprlugs... “ Yellow Sulphur Springs “ Knoxville, 'i'eunossco Note,—Tho charge for tickets to tho Alleghany Springs, Montgomery White Sulphur und Yollow Sulphur Springs, dues not include the charge from the Railroad to tho Springs, Passengers lor tho Al leghany Springs, (4 miles distant,) tako tickets to Shawsville—for Montgomery White Sulphur, (l mile distant by u branch Ruilread.) take tickets to Big Tunnel and for tbe Yollow Sulphur, (4 miles dis tant,) take tickets to Chilsliamburg depot. Con veyances will bo found at those places. For (briber Information apply to E. A. GOODWIN, Ticket Agent S.«. R. U., Petersburg. CHARLES CAMPBEU., Sup't Richmond k Danviile R. K., Richmond. E. H. GILL, Sup’t V. k T. R. R., Lynchburg. KENT, SUMMER80N k CO., myI3-3m Fincnstlo, Virginia. I'Elf THAI"iliUllUAIt. m CHANGE _ . O N and after Suuday, the 14th October, Inst, aud uutil further notice, tho Passenger Trains on tne Central Railroad will run as follows : BKTWKBN SAVANNAH AND MACON. Leaves Savunuali Daily at...6 a m and 12.16 P it. Arrivo in Macon “ “.,2.16 p u “ 1 am. Leavo Macon “ “.11.45 am “ 9.30 pm. Arrive in Savan’h “ “10,46 p m “ 7.20 a m BCTWKEi SAVANNAH AND At’GUSTA. Iajuvo Savannah 12.16 p u and 6.30 p. m. Arrive iu Augusta 8.46 fm “ 6.30 a m, Leavo Auguatn.. 0. am “ 4.30 pm Arrivo iu Savannah 1.30 p m “ 10.45 p BKTWKKN MACON AND AUGCBTA. Leave Macon 11.45 a m and 9,30 p m. Arrivo in Augusta 8.45 p u “ 6.30 a m. Leavo Augusta 6. am “ 4.30 pm. Arrive in Macon 2,16 pm 11 1. am. WmrKKN SAVANNAH, MJUKDOSVIUK k EATONTON. Loavo Savonuah ,6, a M Arrivo lu MllledgovlUo 2.45 p m. Ixave Macon 1146 a m Arrive in Katoiiton 6. pm. W. M. WADLEY Gen’l Supt. Savamiah, Gn., Oct. 12, 1855. octlfi. CHANGEof 8CHF.DUU: ON THE 80U oXft Mf&VnSX New York A New Orleans Mails. O N and alter Sunday, Februury 3d, 1858, two dully trains between Macon and Columbus, and ono between Macon uud Amoricus, U'livc Macon nt 2 a m, and 3 pm; arrive at Colum bus at 7 16 a M, nud 1030 P M ; leave Columbus a* 4 15 am, and 1 30 p m; arrivo ul Macon at 10 64 a m, and 7 40 p u; leave Muuou ut 2 a m; arrivo at Amcrl cus nt 0 40 a m; leave Amoricus at 2 20 p m; arrive at Macon at 7 40 r m; making a complete connection be tween Montgomery, Alabama, anil Augusta, King* villo, Wilmington and Charleston; also, with Centra! RbilrondTraiiiKtoSuvanunh, Millcdgevilleand Eab'.i* ton, aud with Macou aud Western trains to Atlantis Chattanooga, Nasliville and Knoxville, Tcuu. At Columbus with Girard and Mobile Railroad u. Kufaula, Ala., connecting daily at Americas with four horse post Coaches to TuIIhIiilsscc, Albany, Thomasville, Bainbridgo, Ac., with tri-weekly hacks to Lumpkin, Culbbort, Ac., at Fort Valley* with hacks to Perry, Haynosvlllo, nawklusvillo uud Knoxville, Ga. Passengers for Amoricus and paints below Fort Valloy, Rlioulil tako tho 1215 p m trail! from Savan unh; and tho 6 pm train from Augusta, to avoid de tention Rt Macon. For other points on tho South- Wostorn or Muscogee Roads lake either train from Snvannah or Augusta. Passengers leaving Amori- cus at 2 20 p M will roach Columbus at 10 30 p m tlio sumo night. Passengers from Columbus and the West for Aiii- erlcus. Son til •western Georgia or Florida, should tako the l 30 t* m train at Columbus, sloop at Fort Valloy, nnd roach Amoricus at 6 40 a m noxt morn ing. First class steamships leave Savannah for Now York on Wednesdays and Saturdays, aud for Phila delphia on Wodnoauays. Passage la tho Cabin $25, Stoorago $8. Faro from Montgomery to Savannah $14 00 “ Columbus “ “ lo 00 “ AmorlcuH “ “ 8 61 GEO, W. ADAMS, Sup’t. Macou, Junuary 30th, I860. may 16 VIRGINIA CENTRAL R7ROAD, Winter Arrangement—Can Starting/wm Broad St. Henvy Hall all tlio way to Gordonsvl He. W HEN tho Potomao to closed with Ico this routo may bo roliod on by passengors, to on suro tho commotion going North or South. Tlio road Is onUroly reiald with a superior T roll as fur us Gordonsvlllo. During tlio winter tho train will sturt from tho old station, in Richmond, on Broad street, at 7i< a m., pass Gordonsville at 11 a M., and arrive in Btauutonat826 v u. Down train loaves Stauu- tou nt 0 40 a M, passes Gordonsville nt 11 a m, nud arrivo In Richmond at 2.30 p M. Faro to Gordons viUo $2 00 »• »* 6 00 Bolli trains arrivo in Gordonsville in ample Umu to take tbe train ortho Orange and Alexandria Rail road. Porsons who leave Richmond at 7J{ a m., can take tho Orango and Alexandria carx at Gordons- wide IT they cbooso to do so, aud by that taaln will reach Alexandria by 8.40 r m.. but this company can ticket them only to Gordonavllto. oqniT 1L D. WIHTOOKB, 8upL reoeiftd WITH HAIJ,’8 t T’!\™T'Kw^R-PR(X)F l/)CK. Having rocoivod tho Prlxe Me'Inl nt tho World’s Fair, arc now offered to ihc public as the Prize Halt* of tho World. Tested and approved as they . have been every where, their crowning victory was renervod to b awarded by the Jurloii of tbc World’sFalr. Tlio proprietor placed Ono Thousand Dollars iu Gold in tim ouc exhibited nt tlio World's Fair, bill dou, and invited all the llck-l/wka iu the world to opon thoSafo, with or without the keys, nnd tako the money as a roward for their Ingenuity; although operated upon by several skilled In tho art, uoone could Pick tho I/>ck or open tlio Safe. By an improvement upon the original Salamander, Introduced by tho prcsenlowncr or the patt*n\-right, the Interior I* render*! wholly Impcrvloiw to damp, and books, papers and Jowolry migtil bo preserved in one or his safe* for a century without contracting a blemish from mould or milldcw. To guard against counterfeits evory Safe from tho manufactory of the subscriber, nud sold by him or his agouts, lias h brass plate lu front, bearing his nnrau; each Is also furnished with one of hl« Im proved Thief Detecting Locks, which is a good gnnr antoo against robbery. S. C. HERRING k CO., Nos. 136,137 and 130 Wnter st., N. Y. Agents in Savannah, Messrs. BELL A PRENTISS, who keep constantly ou hand a full and complete assortment, which they will sell at Manufacturers' prices. nept28 lZ)CAL "EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND FIRE- PUOOK qUAlJTlW OP WILDER'S 8ALAMANDKH 8AFKS, As Manufactured ty Steams A Martin, New York. mmm>— — SAVANNAH JOURNAL,|Wf GENUINE PREPARE “ IflKblV Oolite uhl Extrsew . t Com- Ltortntnt tm Mid “H kinds | open for t i of Patients. Hu. Ir.Lr-| BOOK «fc JOB OFFICE. Mercimuls can be nuppllQd at -horl notice will* mii-ficiMU, miiH «Y i.mititg, Drny lluok*, t'ln iilam, 1’niiln niul Itlnnk llooka. 1'nrticular attentioiT^iven to IMJOK AND PAM- 1’IILEr PRINTING, such us Cnlulogiics for Colleges, Proceedings of Muotlngs. Ri*i*orls, Uy-taws, etc. Thankful for tlio very Ulieral|»ulruu«gu heretofore recclvod, wo rosjiecifully solicit u rouiiinmnce ol tho same, fooling tliut wo filial! be ublo to please uii UUH , r who may favor us with a call, both a-< to prices und I w i.i, i cta trouble and expense to ojtocutUin of wort. | hlllblu rumoUj ‘ So-ncK -f<) jiAHiS'kllf.. ] from Uio hull fpilE buoys at St. tUnon.^Inlet aud Bound have AND KFFECTUAI. REMEDY _ , ie Bladder, Kldnoys, Gravel, DrojMy, Weakness, Booret Diseases, Obstruc- i tirns, Female CompUinU, and si! dtoesoM of tbs ft xual Organs, whether In MALE OK FEMALE. from whatever cause they may havo originated, aud NO MATTER OF HOW LONG STANDING, lliis popular and spocMo remedy to now •ffered t„ t||.. Hlllirted.qpid guaranteed lo euro all tho above : com|ilolnU. It MWchM out lho very root of Uw disease, driving out all the dtoeastvi fluids or tho ! body, thus removing tho couso and rendering the 1 rW " CKKVAIN ANU I'KttilANKNT. Till- medicine allays pain and inllammaUon, which oliu-r remedies invariably cause, and cau be taken ..... lUento. Tills lu-1 _ _. D *w the Depot aud iw* •Tit IU< Imilutloo, urn wlllS “,1“"''*. aud klld UUdUuu from tho I'niiirid, . ?.''"^ I Ua Matron. HMpracBca In thrt ffirlbh JS2> I Cancer, for the |ia>t ten year. BSeuS?*^ 1. any Phyiktan In the foutfi. itatienia *11 atfl per tlLom, or «1, per month, «WBSM f In advance. '*"“-■ 'f isqtlry Mg 6 been nrrongud In «,n mom,er . SK containing tho books. papM, mnmn, lutho fire of the 3d Inst., which consum ed the brick building occupied by Mr. Jno. T. Thomas, opposite I tho Gas Works, in this city, was a safe ot tho above descriptions cuuuuumg mu uww, papers, and money or Mr. Thomas, and although the building was detroyed, the said Safe sustained uo injury whatever from the Intenso heat to which it had bceu exposed. On open ing tbe Safe, tlio contents were found undisturbed, and in tho saroo order and condition as when placed there, excopt a slight discoloration to tho projecting ends of a few papers, nnd tbe backs of one or two of the books, caused by the steam generated iu the Safe, while at its greatest heat. Tho Bate and contents, as It came from the ruins, may still bo scon, In the possession or Mr. Thomas, at tuo Gas Works. A large assortment of these cele brated Safes always on hund.and for sale by U. H. CAMPFIKU), Agent for the Manufacturers, July 20, 1855 171 Bay-st., Savannah, Ga. I take pleasure in corroborating the foregoing state ment, and iu addition would add, that tho books aro now lu use. J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharr. July 26lh, 1855. octO—t!' luhlo and expense to patients. THU in dy has saved thousands upon thou..mas uto of * MERCILESS QUACKS, _ . . ‘ IF Outer Bar llu-.y is a largo llrsi clu-a mm, | aimed , l j ,u LomiHJunuuucmi to rod, with tho No 2 iu white—to pluceii to twenty : tf ,fl t-« ,n D*lciico of Uio afflicted iu t’orforming loot water at tow tide, and must be loll on the *tnr- , „ti.n P iniurinua board hand oulerliig. .-t .Simons Light be«r« N W ‘•“uteii-imuarortic, ®®fcury by W H NY. North |ioint of Jck) I W by N )' t N. ,lru «. b,it ,i2f^»MK , v£5Lniihll Middle Buoy—is a largo .-ocouil c!««s nun, paint- v « r y vSIirir°noMmi oroittferMX Middle Ground, and niua bu left on tlm j»oit hand : j 1 .!ofSwlTSwo comnSSnis^do entering. St Simons IJglit bears S' \v hv W W. K,nldor \ >®L° ha ' c ofll,e *bovo complaints, do Nonli iK.ll.t 1-r Jukyl w by N. ' i 111,1 n«'8t*--*!t A'A'.“- VS ..... nAKoraiong o“ffrZJeSy!'waLt\“!ilfe!'1^"'“!SKSS IT'SSllfrate the hand enieriiie si -iinuia i it>iii iinirK v v hv n i - - llito inudlcine epeediij and effoctually cures the l r. h ■ N •* !»»« vlrtiletitIbrmofsecretyderyMert;. In ibo Sounil Is tbe l„wcr MlitJlo Ground fluey- every .psrtjelo oftnfpcUeus m.tter from.lhe .y«-n, which to a.ucond class nun, painted with rod and | restoring tho yaitentte a |>orrj»t stote of black liorizoutal stri|»c;—is placed In twelve feet water ut low tide, ou tlio lower point of tlio Middle Ground, to mark tlio two channels, st Ninons Light hears N Bby F.. North point oi Jckyl Island 8 K by 8 y t F. Middle Jliddle Giooud Uuoy—in u .-ecoiid class nun, painted red, with No 4 In while—to placed lu eighteen left water at low tide, near tlio elbow oi tlio Middle Grouud, uud luu.-t be left on the star board baud entering. North poiut of Joky I bars N K ft Eh Brunswick |>oiirt W by S. Upper Middle Ground Buoy—to u second class nun, painted led, with thu No 0 in white—to placed in 18 feet water ut low tide, near tho upper eud ol tho Mldillo Ground, uud imint lie left on the star board haud outering. Brunswick imiIui bears W >4 8. Mouth of Jeky l Creek S E. Noix.—In running iu for Ft FIuioim Bur bring tho girt to bear N W by W W, while iu four futhoms Feea lo be ujoe b.t„ rc u, t . nt. All «itnmuclt.uen, mu.t addreued lo W.H.M(Sg{.W Grime, (i, ■“'* Hos.-sags^rcttiapj ‘ l V' TTNITED States Caiada aedCul YJ Bchwegior's Htoteryoi I'hiiotonhvi >t. transtoted by Seeylc. ‘ C^ffl , n'cffiL“.' ,MorSl * l,, ' no VWfl.td brtt^h«‘ I Jufl9pl^ na<l0tJtla, “«*-»—« «* l Dcvbu'h liistery et tbMiuc.ti’i Hanover—2 veto. ThcAlluohl lu Madrid. Romance of the Harom. by M.hs p« r du« Ru-hnt UrnV hv .llilla L*.....-. u „v. llcntz. W.TlIlJKKKtVluiji,, J UST KECEIVED^-'tdTuxirsiiffl- prlme sriielo, so Ucrcw cLoit. < r„ ' Huns. Id store, aud for ..it l.v Ia, “* WAYXK. GHtSvim xi uw chop cuba MoCXsgEcrtn “ JX go of the Abbott Uevm'aiis. ki, , ^ sale In lou to suit purchasers, hy Rachel Gray, by Julia Kavanaugh, Earnest Li ns toad, by Mr*, to-n Jj ec mar3 ”* — lleimhultl's Highly Concentrated Com pound Fluid Extract Naxwnparllla* For purifying tho Blood, removing all disease* ari sing from excess or Mercury, exposure and im prudence in life, chronic constitutional diseases, urtoing from un impure state of Blood, nud the ouly reliable and effectual known remedy for iha cure of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Scald lload, Ulcer- uliou.- of the Throat and Legs, Pains andSWu.uugs ortho Bones, Tetter, Pimples on tbo Face, and aU Scaly Eruptions of tho Skin. It to gratifying to tho proprietor of these medicines to be able lo state tliat It is uow nearly three rears since they were flrst introduced, during which Umo they have boon oxleuslvoly used in various ports of the United States, and have given to patient and practitioner tho highest degree of satisfaction in the /'J.ENT’S oonev VESTS—Juit U eeA fcrwta by yssssgx am DYING AND RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT, 73 YORK STREET, NEAR TUB COURT BOUSE, SAVANNAH. GA., Eatablished In 1839. rflHE Subscriber grateibl to hto -friends and ■ patrons for their continual favors, would state that in addition to tho improvements in DYING, us uired by him during hto last visit to Efiglund and collaud, lias made arrangements for extending his business, by which ho to now enabled to dye a greater variety or colors on silk nnd woolen dresses, shawls, &c., which ho trusts will generally please all who may favor him with tholr patronago. Gentlemen'o garments dyed, cleaned or renovated as may bo required, lu theautnc superior style which has generally so much pleased bis patrons and friends. Table Covers, and Ladles' Craua Shawls, &c.. cleaned aud finished In tbc first style. ladies’ Bonnets dyed, bleached and prossed iu tho most fashionable styles. Orders from the country promptly attended to, Terms moderate. When parcels are scut by steamboats or railroad, word should be sent him by letter through the post office, so that bo may know where to cull for them. inch 10 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. HEiNTZELM ANN’S" ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGElt. T HE distinguished favor with which this essence has been received throughout all soctlous ol the Union as a rornody nt onco safe, agreeable and effectual for Inciplcut Dianluua, Cholera Morbus, Weak and reluxed Bowtto, Prostratiou by heat or fatiguu, Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Colic, Crump, Lan guor or Debility from sedentary habits, Ac., has In duced the proprietor in give it every publicity iu hto power. Upon its merrlte eotnment to unnecessary, as its own intrinsic worth to its best eulogy. It car ries with it the evidence of its superior excellence, freely attested tit by the young, tlio old, and scores or families who. prompted by a careful regard for their health anu comfort, arc dnllv adopting it as nu IXDISFKMUBLK faihly KKMKDY. There is perhaps 110 medicinal preparation extant so simple and harm less, yet salutary and effective, whoso wortli will bo more appreciated or universally adopted thau tlio liquid ulnger prepared by Helntzolman. For salo by J. ]•:. DkFORP, Druggist, JelO 3m Savannah, Ga. to tho Outer Bar Buoy und Into the Found, px»?iug tile buoys as directed. By order of the Light House Board. C. MAKlGAUl.T MORRIS, j o28—tr L. II. Inspector, Ctli District. NO'I'IUK TO MAltlNEltE. T HE buoys ut Ft Andrew’s Inlet und Found have boon arranged in the following manuer: , MV „ Bar Buoy—to a t-ccond class run, painted rod, with ! *ucii complaints tho No 2 In white—Is placed in sixteen water at low j Numerous prepai....v^ v.. tide, nnd musA be lett on tho starboard hand outer- and various niotics of pre teg. Little Cumberland Light bears W by W y t N. | given, all of which of cour* I N \\ by \\ . ; the mode or urenaration wl Middle Buoy—is i secoiit Willi Ihc No 4 in while—is water at low tide, near th«- mgii .iurm uri'aaurs, • preparau uud must bo left on tho starboard hand eutering. strua in s Cum laud light boar* W by S .«* N. Fsmth point et, vive tnaV Jokyl.SH >;w. .mcutLv I for Jan31 weleV” This tarimt "Ju ro.S""JKk.’lKi?. ViiFkius, ose. In whleli Uiey have been emploj-cU , to the Outer Bar BeA- eea lefo U» 'i-tal ffl3S and unequivocal sattofoction, and produced the most eulutury and beneficial effects. Numerous letters have bceu received from the most distinguished physicians in the country, and from the profesxora of several medical colleges, recommending in the highest terms the value of these medicines, and their superiority over all other preparations for ilaints us the proprietor recommends, preparations of Sarsaparilla and of Buchu * is of preparing them have been ....... of course will differ according to by “ • ; tlio mode of preparation which each individual *nay id clasft can, painted red, ; adopt. is placed in nineteen tcet j Those medicines require considerable care In the wutor at low tide, near the High North Breakers, | preparation aud the employment of differeut men- and miKi im i..it .n> ti.» cinri.,. n -.i >■-successive operation to take up the extrac- ... . — . , .... ...alters, and, in consequence, aTe most fre- „ >*”• , intently improperly made, and not unfrequonUy InnerBuoy—to arecoud ciasscaii, puiuted black, much impaired. Ifuot rendered totally Inert, by tho itn Ao l in wuitc—is placed iu twenty-ono feet injudlciousundiinskilfulmauagomcnlol'thoseuiiac- water at low tide, near a dry shoal running oil' from . qualified with pharmaceutical preparations. *» is Uiiuberluiul Lduud, und must lie lelt on the |>ort i tiieretoro of tho highest consideration and imiiort* baud entering. Cumberland Light bears F W by W aucc to tho public and to the faculty that Uicre ^ u “‘ I’V'nt ol Jokyl N W is W. • should be standard preparations of uniform streagth in luo hoiiud is the Middle Ground Buoy—-.-n cond i and itosscsslng tbo most advantages. To effect this class cuu, puiuted w ith red nnd black horizontal I und obviate tho evil Hlluded to, I havo made a num- stripes—placed lu ten leet w ater at lowiMt . on a her of experiments to ascertain tbe most effectual point ot shoal running uown from tlio Fatiila Idver, , mode of extracting the virtues of the Sarsaparilla and ueurly iu the middle of tlio Sound. Ve/sels j nnd the Buchu, aud to discover tho most eligible j must not pass lo the westward ol it. Ctunburiund i form for tholr exhibitiou. Tho exiierimcuta havo tw w a,ri S ^ k X hinor point ••f Jekjl N ! resulted most favorably, and It to with much pleas- w ,^» ”• , uro I uow offer to tho public and tbe for.ulty my Buoy at tho siitruitcu ol'Fatiila River—to n seci nd j Compound Fluitl Extracts, which contain all the vir- ala.?s can, j tainted back, with No 3 in w'liile—to lues of the articles they are represented to bo made placed iu ten feet wuter at low title, and mu.-t bo I from in a highly concentrated form, and ure the most Kit on the i>orl hand entering. Cumbei land Light I active preparations which can bo made. Two Ut- bears fe by* E. Outer pol.it of Jckyl bears N K. blespounaful of tho Extract SarsapariUa, added to a ROI-iKR>LAX., fRli WAKEJtora. 140 Omarat and 57 St. Julim Stt& mHE UNDEItSIGNEO would take y,,, „ X luulty toe»|ireMtoLi, frtrod, ma t ff gatentlly, hts rioccre tlmks Tor tlici, Ubtrio. egeeuit lefluvoce, which hi- rcuie-:n,,!: fit. into to a Peru or the Stale. %?£*• Horida, Alabama ami Tenctsse-, iherefvmi him to oihthll a Hack umuipa,.td b „J. Famine, Herihanti, Hotel Keecerj m s . beet Owner, ere lortjcularly melted ui present itoelt, which u now com.,lew 1 l» tart ortteMf CABPS1 DEPARTMENT. Royal Medalion, Royal Velvet, Mocet Wilton, Mocet Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Power Loom Brussels. Three ply Ingrain, Two ply Ingrain, Wool Dutch, Caria-ti Bin ukakt CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY DEPauL, froemteUee. lace and Hmlta cnS Satin de Limes, Gilt Cornices. Satin and Silk Damask, Gilt \*lns end Band. Worsted and Cotton Damask, Tasscb Cords; Velvet and Plush or various colorr-Wir^ Shades, new Btyle. Also, every variety or Furniture Coveriw mlngs and matcriato tor decorating. FLOOR OU. CLOWS. From two to Twenty-four fi et wide, [ or . Rooms, cut to fit without u -cam . The subscriber wiB oblige hiui s dfto prices on all description or gooda a- kw w Ojhul quality can be purchased in nnj Nuriheincitr 49- Carpets cut to Rooms and goods sent to u part or the city free ol charge 4*-An experienced Uphotou-r wlllaitetditik making and laying of Carpels ami Oil GJtiii rto desired. The decorative and curtain dejurtmittp n charge or an Upholder oi auknowiei'r<rdU‘iti;. ■kill. W. 11. GllON, Ar«it octlS 140 Congres.s ai <157 8b Jukec-u Druggets ( v I rioii. widths,) 1 1 Mosaic Hearth Kug- Velvet and Cheujisk. I Tufted Rtig?, I Fiano and table One,. Kteii Brooke HallFemale Seminary. MEDIA, DELAWARE CO., PA. MISS MARIA L. EASTMANN, 1’W.VUPAL. This Fomina ry, lucatod in tlio de- ligblful uint healthy village nr Media, tthirtceu rallos from 1‘hiindelphia, by h Railroad, will bo ' OPENED ON WEDNESDAY, Boptombcr 10th, 1850. Tno commodious building, now in process or erec tion, wllli all the modem improvements, will be finished by tho flrnt of August, aud will contain such accommodations, both in point of taste and comfort, as cannot foil to satisfy lmrents that while their daughters are enjoying the benefits or mental cut* turc, they have also tue comforts of a refined home. This institution Is established witli a view to afford to young ladles the trust perfect combination of ad. vantages for the attainment of a thorough uud ac complished education, ui.d no jiuius or expenso will be spared to render it in leaJity what it professes to bo. a school of superior merit. ML-s Eastman, tho Principal, was at the head ot a school lu New Eng land previous to horresidence iu Pennsylvania, and for tho lust six years has bceu known to tbo patrons or Aston Ridge Feininary, us presiding teacher in that institution. Tho Rt. Rev. A. P.rttir, Bishop o. tlio Diocese ot’ Pennsylvania, says:— “Mis* 51. L. rniftmaii, who proposes to o|mhi a Young ladies- :om nary iu Media, Delaware Co., Pa., in .September next, lias been known to the sub scriber for several years past. He has a very high opinion of her capacity', efficiency and Ucvotedness as ou educator. Flio has had a forgo aud success ful experience. Tho building which is to bo erected for her use will contain every uccominodatiou. Tlio villngo and surrounding country arc distinguished for hoalthfuluess and he&uty,uud tho subscriber hns confidence that jiaronts wlm entrust their daughters to Miss Eastman will have no reason to rogret it." Miss Eastman will he uidrd by* un efficient corps of Teachers. Tho French lauguago will bo taught nud spoken by a Parisian indy, residing in thu foinily. Tbc lattlu, German, Hpauishand Haliuu languages will receive due attention. The Natural Fcioncfcs will be taught, with tho uid of a largo uud expensive apparatus. The Musical Department will be uuder the charge ora lady eminently qualiUcd to fill tho situation; and all preferring u male teacher ou tho piuuo or in Staging, cun have Hie benefit or a Visiting Teacher from Philadelphia. Drawing and PaluUug will bo uuder Hie direction of a lady accomplished iu tlio art. Tlio number of pupils to limited to forty. Tlio Terms for Board ami Tuition in all the brunch es except Music, aro $160 per session ofilvo months. Miss EaBtmnn bos liberty to refer lo tho following Rt. Rev. A. Potter, D.D., and tho Episcopal clergy Hon. F: Pforco, president of tho United Flutes. Hon. 8. P. Chaso, Governor of O.iio. VMIon. N. H. Baker, Ex-Governor of New Hamp shire. Hon. M. W. Tapimu, M. U. from New York. Rev. N. 8tem,ol Norristown, J’a. Rev. A. McLeod, CiearUcld, Pa. Ilorco Butler, Esq,, of Philadelphia. J. B. Okie, Esq., do. E. W. Clark, Esq., do. Gcorgo Whurtou, E»q., do. Christopher Isosor, Pottsvilie, Pa. Gcorgo Wyman, St. I/mto, Mo. Hon. I*. 0. JohuHon. Washington, D. C. For further particulars, or for circulars apply to tho Principal, MISS MARIA EASTMAN, JolO coil 3m Media, Delaware Co. Pa. PERIODICALS. P UTNAM'S Monthly Magazine for May. Frank Loello’a Gazette ol Fashions for May. Blackwood’s Ediuburgh Hoviow lor April. Rcceivod aud for sale by WARNOCK & DAVIS, may 10 169 Congress street. 1 *)! r i DDLS. FLOUR in store ami lor sale X4Q by mny7 CRANK, WKl,r,S CO. CttHka Ohio Catawba Urundy lu store, tiyj and for sale by the only regular Agent for Favaunuh. J. M. EYRE, my 14 _ t>4 Bay street. L ISLE THREAD tiAUNTLEra—The only article of tho klud iu tho city. For suit by J. W. TI1KELKEIJ), mur27 noriior nr Cougross und Wbltoker-sts. A pples L potatoes— 10 bUto Choice Mcrccr Potaloos; "* ** “ Runnott Apples. ?;^ A _ n !! 0WN ' Y ARN.—26 bilas YiiimV assorted nuinbors, In •lore, uud for sale by jyS CRANK WELLS k CO. O FN AUClluS—5o bales OdimFurgs, Georgia man- uluoto— *“ ••*—•“ —*•• * •- *- * purchafers. 26 For sain by ro»v10 uiuotorv, In store, nud fi>r aalo in lou to ault u —i, by CRANE; WEUJ k GO. Noth.—Iu running in for Ft. Andrew’s Bar bring tbe Light to bear W by N y N, while iu lour lath otns water. This bearing its a course will take you up to tho Bar Buoy, thou haul off to tho north ward pint of water, to equal to the Lisboa diet drink, and oue bottle fully equals in strength one gallou of Syr up Sarsaparilla or decoction as usually made. PRICES: until tlio Middle Buoy, No 4 is in range with the Fluitl Extract Buchu, $1 per bottio, or 6 for $5 Light, (to avoid two limps in a direct line, W by X I “ “ Sarsaparilla “ “ “ “ “ y t N, between tlio I wo buoys.) when Moor for it— Certificates of cures and recommendations from passing it to tuo southward. From tills buoy a N ! distinguished professors aud physicians will accent- NN by NN >4 \\ course will bring you into the Sound. ' “ " J - “ J1 By order of tbe Light House Board. jo28—tr c. MAN It! AULT MORRIS. L. H. Inspector, 6th District. ICE PITCHERS. DOUBLE Water Pi tellurs,, Foino uow and beautlfui i designs, Plated and Brlta- uia. At the Hjuso Furiitolling Store, 165 BROUGHTON STREET, HORACE MORSE. Savannah, April30. apr30 TO WOOL SELLERS. ~ r PHE Undcrsigued have this day oueued a X Store lu Congress street, opposite tlio Market, for the purchase of Wool, Sheep Skins, Hide.-, Bee- Wax, Deer Skins, und Country Produce iu general. Tho highest cash prices will be paid for oil tlio above articles ou delivery .In Savannah. Mr. L. .1. GUI1.- MARTIN has been appointed ns Agent, to whom all persons lmviug business transactions with tho un- dersignod may apply. J. W. FMYTHE k CO. Savanuali, May 19,1866. may20 PIANO FORTES, HAVING lately received large ad- dltions to our i’lANO FOKTEF. we ure en, »hied to oiler at this time tbo * * •* 1 • * greatest variety Irom the be.-t manu facturers, fioin the plainest square to the most elab orately carved, and from six to seven octavos. pur nmios aro selected from the ui.uiufaciurcrs whom we have foil conll.lwice in, and we are par ticularly requesieti by them to give a guaranty with evory instrument sold by us us regards •liiialillity, tone, Ac. Persons in want of a first rate instrument may re ly with safety upon getting such a one by selecting from the following makers, whose in.-ti umeiiis w« ondeuvor to keep constantly on hand, viz : II. Wor cester, .1. Cliickering A Fou, Nunns ACIatkv, Bacon k Ravens. H. Watm, and Haines, Brnihtra a Cum mlug. . I. TV. MOBUKLL k CO. n»g 27 3B A T3Ei ZZ OU SX2, HOT, COLD A AD MIOWUR. I HAVE been asked to allow the Bath Rooms to remain open to a later hour than nine o’clock ; 1 thereforo give uolice that from this date the lfcuh House will be upon uutil eleven o’clock al night. Price 26 cents. Fix tickets for $1. Jo27 J. M. HAYWOOD. Agent. FINE FASHIONABLE Mill, AT REDUCED RATES. B ARGAINS can now III) had by all tho,.u who wlali to clothe tiiemselves genteelly, n J 1 will hell the balance of my Ready-Mml,*, Ht reduced rales on time, and ten per cent, olf for cash Cu.l und avail yourstdf of tile chance to obtain good arti- ••tea. At tlio Star L'iotiiiug Kuiporiuiii, WILLIAM o pRICi;. tune V7 147 May «ir«><-t .OUK.—60 barrels superfine Flour, extra quail- just received, nnd for sale by YONGK k FRIKIteiiN, Jy 2 No. 04_ lill} - hired. F ork— 5i) bairela Mess Pork, 26 do Prime do Landtag and for sulo by my!4 HOLCOMBE. JoilNFON A 00. ^UPElliOit Oboleo (ioshen Butter aud Dutch O Cheese, received per steamer Alabama l*y may28 .1.1). JEFFE. H AY.—lou buios prime Nortii itlvor Huy, Imid- lug Uii-. day from iirig Augusta, aud for sale on tlio wharf by Jy8 CRANE, WELIFCO. I (ij—A Puvilfon laices, superior quality; Xjm t: Zophyr WhulebnnoFkirls; Freucli Uuou l toll lings; York Mills aud Water twist Bleached Shirt ings. Black Moiro Antique Trimmings Black Elastic Belts; Engl toll Thread Edgings; Hosiery, Ribbons, Ac. Just received per steamer Augusta. Jel2 DnWlTr k MORGAN. F lop i ty. O FNABUKGF—3U hales Usuaburgs,'Muwion uud Thomas ton Mills, just received nud fi r sale by JunolH CRANE, WELLS k Co. S ’ YRUP AND MOLA'fSI^C—5U bblrf choice New Oi leans Fyrup, 76 do d«t Molasses, ju.-t receiv ed and lor #»ta by Jy7 FCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. i S~UNNY CLOTH—in doits mid for sate by VX Juno4 _ I’AI'ELFORH, FAY A CD M USTARD, Ac. —100 boxes Mustartt; 160 do pure Pepper; 100 do Starch; received and for ealc bv Julio 19 mcmahon a hoyle. 206 and 207 Ray street. ^CGAit—20 lilidaclioico Ft Croix Sugar, Just re- celved and for eule by JylO FCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. CSUAP AXlTsTAUO11—75 boxes Fmilli’s Family O 30 do Bucluuinlt’s do 100 boxerf Colgatu’s lb bar and No I Fn,tp 60 do do Pule do 60 tlo (to wegd. I Vail.Hatch 69 do Beadeil’s do *fo, Just r« ceiveil « :d for Hilo by Jy24 FCUA.VJON, .RdlNfcTON a CO. I yi'KS, I-.iI’Kk ANli'TiOKUtS—i.O gni ii l'ro>. llcadr, 100 do Pipo, 200 reams Wrapping Paper 60 doxcii Pickles, mlived uud for h,1o by McMahon a eoyi.e, ... .. Jyxi 106 and 17 Bay street. pany each preparation. Prepared and sold by H. T. HELMBOLD, Practical and iVnolytical Chemist, 203, C'hc3tnut-6t., near the Girard House Phila. To be had of Druggists and Dealers in every sec tion oi tiie Uuitod Slates and Canadas. All tellers for tlio medicine directed tp the propri etor receive immediate attention, and safo deliveries guaranteed. _ sept 1—ly-dtw JOHN B. MOORE & C07, GIBBON’S BUILDINGS, SAVANNAH., Ga. WHOLESALEk RETAIL DRUGGISTS. S Would call the attention of Merchants, Factors, Planters, Physicians and others, to their ox- tonsivo and well selected stock, comprising every article In tlicir Uno ot business, and which they offer for sale on the most reasonable terms for cash, or approved crodit, viz; PAINTS, VARNISHES, GLASS, AC.. White Lrad, l’nrcaiid No. 1; Demon's Colors, dry ards and salts in all variety from plain ioiuwl and in oil; Japan, Copal, and Coach Varnishes ; * " Linseed Oil, Spirits Turpcntlno, Window Glass. Put ty, Gold Leur, Paint Brushos, Sash Tools, and Gla* tiers’s Diamonds. 1 AMP, MACHINERY AND TANNERS’ OH£, Bleaciied Sperm, Whale and lard OUs. for burniug; all descriptions or Oil for machinery, vis., Patent Oil Unbleached S|»erm, Lard aud Rape Seed Oil; also Tauuers * ” * “ ‘" * Neats, Foot and Sweet Oil. GROCERS’ ARTICLES. Nutmegs, Mace, Atopice, Cinnamon, Pepper, Ginger, Mustard, Saleratus, Soda, Pearlash, Sweet Oil, Starch, Fig Blue, Matches, Ac. FOR PHYSICIANS. A grcui variety of the boat French, English, and American Chemicals, Pharmaceutical Preparations, Select (Hiwdcrs, Surgical Instruments, Vials Specie Jura, Mctuiic Saddle bags, Ac. Also, CAMPIIENE AND BURNING FLUID. Any one who may favor them with their ordors may dciKMid ujmju their receiving tho best attention, and that ull goods furutobed will be of a reliable quality. Should thay not gtvo entire satisfaction, they may be returned at tho option of tho purchaser. mahlOU J. E. i)E FORD, “ n ^APOTHECARIES HAIX.S. E. Corner otmWi Broughton and Barnard Streets. Savon- vm nah Ga., Wholesale and retail Dealers in Drugs, Medicines ami Ciicmlcato, Dyo Woods aud Dye Ftulto, French, English, aud American Perfum ery, Fine Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Combs aud Brushes of every description, 8urgieul and Dental Instruments. Trusses and Supporters of all kinds, Spices, Stunt*, Manufactured Tobacco, All the Patent or Proprietary Medicines of tho duy. Sn|ierior Inks, Pure Wines and Brandies for Medicinal purposes, Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet uud Fancy ArUclcs, Ac. 6ST N. B—Especial attention given to tbe preparation of Physicians’ Prescriptions aud Family Recipes. Ship, Family and Travelling Mediclno Cases, With plain Directions for use, including Directions for treutmeut iu cases of poisoning, Drowning, Ac. ap7jy t IOKN AND GOKN MEAL.—1000 boa prime J Corn, White aud mixed; 60 do fresh Corn Meal n store and lor sate by ,,,,r *1 _ PATTRN. HUTTON h CO. ilE A Di-HE ADII-RE ADiil That Is, ir you can see; and tfrafit' you can’t scu, you cau find Bun all kinds of “ helps to see,’’ at the Watou Jewelry Store or D. B. Nichols A Co., in Congrc_. street, uext door to tbe corner or Whitakor, where you run purchusn Watches, Jowolry, Silver Ware, and Fancy Goods, a? low as nt auy other store in the country. We have received per steuinship Alabaman fresh lot of those Hue Sicol Bpcctucles : also, a supply of Pebble ami Pertocopic Itens, which we aro preiured to fit in all kinds of frames, at short notice. Our Pertocopic Lens (so called from their peculiar shape) huvu au ndvantuge over all others, as they havo a greater range of focus, so that tho reader to not compelled to hold the book or paper at a certain distance from tho eyo. Call and see. D. B. NICHOLS A CO. gay No ciiarge for showing goods. mar 11 D. B. N. A CO. |> OPE—700 coils Hope, various brands, all AV or good quality, iu store and for sale by apr29 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. /''10KN—Iu store and for sale by V irtif’i L'LKEiT.VFNl LDiKKfrnaNKLMN GS, liJK UNlVr PEN FIELD, GA. FACULTY. I’RKSIDKXT, . M. CRAWFORD, 1). D. 8. !’. College. FANFORD, A. M. t Mathematics. J. K. WIIXET, A. M., Chemistry and Natural Philosophy. II. 11. TUCKER, A. M., Belles Lottrce. U. W. WISE, A. M., Groek and Latin languages. Will JAM G. WOODFIN, A.B., Modern Iianguages. Theological 8emliiary< N. M. CRAWFORD, D. D:, IkMlcsiosUcal History and Biblical Utorature. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, A. M., Systematic aud ITutoral Thoology. Academy* THOMAS A. SEALS, Principal. Dio Comuioncoiuout is hold on the last Wednesday in July. Tbo next Toim will commence on the last Wed nesday in August. The prico nr Board iu the village is $10 per mouth; woahiug, room rout, ruol, Ao., $3, By order of tho Board or Trustees. my 12 2m S. LANDRUM, Secretary. QuxiA koLAMESFYE* cargo of IE# brig SE&-. . Itarnta by nr *oo. DU. SANFORD'S 1 VA'IGOItATUH, _ TB k mild lazatlvb, tusk ouil stiiuulaiii.ttjtl X recommended to the public, relying uj/iuvi I trinslc worth in tho cure of the following wnium r All Billious Derangemonte. Sick HeatiacLe. l>m f ■ia, Habitual Oostiveness,' Clircuic Jiiarrha. fio | Pain in tho Stomach and Bowel?. General Min ( Female Weakness. Au. For Nile by Prugfi-n -i , eraUy, and by John. B Moore k Co, ami Wn. s I Lincoln, Savannah. ly ie!». Til TU1UER1 TlMBElOl XHE Undecsigned has just received, form/1 (600) Five Hundred pieces «»I fowl tUg: f Dmber, averaging over one tlioinand feel lend 0 fob JEFFERSON RuBDib. MACKEBEL, HEKIUSO, SAIdlSN k ill 2 bbls large No 1 Mackerel, 3 do do No 3 do 3 do do No 2 do 2 luLfbbl* Blue Fish, 2 do PiclCed Horriug. 3 4o No i Salmon, 6 qmrwir 1-Mi No 1 Mackem i 10 kLir Ni l Mackerel. j 10 «3<i Nni do 6 tuts and Sounds, 11000 lbs 0>i Fib. For aalo low by Jan26 J. a. Ui:""! | J UST RKCUVEDBY'EXPRESS—Anotiierlsm| riely of Sliver Ware of tbo most bwurn:;* I] tern and fluish, butter knives, pickle kuimafl forks, knives, fprks and 8i>oona, fruit kulrrs u>D forks, cake and pen knives in every var.tq.Kl —-M ... —.—.f rom .,| a j D totur G. M. GKI1T1.V, Successor to the lata M But&rt. I Corner Bryan and Wliiukeritt | jys RATES OF ADVERTI8LVG. For ono square, or800 ems or le.-r, of any tyjv t B larger than Nonpareil, 76 cento for tbe tiuta-: j cents for each subsequent insertion.for wy tiro j than one mouth. AU Tabular work, wllb or without P. .te; irJi B vertlsemcnto occupying double colimm, ituig charged doubio the above ratw, - Advertisements or whatever length, loriftf toH less than one month, to be charted st us«- rates. For a longer time at the foliowing rates No. ofBquares|lmo|2mos|3 mo.-|4 tno-|0tac*;L lBquare,... 2 Squares.. $10 10 $20 124 130 10 22 20 25 ‘A 20 27 82 3d 4i 24 32 38 42 i-: 27 30 44 40 60 30 40 60 54 04 32 43 M 65 *0 34 40 68 62 74 30 48 61 66 77 38 60 04 70 SO For any time not »bovesi»ecifle*l,aproN M 'i charge will be made. , U A deduction of 26 per cent from the »«»<•*■ wiU be mado on advertisement* appearing| sively on the fourtli page of the daily. I Advertisements ordered three tirnw a ■ be charged two-thirds the above rat«. Advertisements ordered in the Weekly per square for each insertion, for ai y one mouth. For nioro lhan one ra«*nth al«» tho rates specified in the above table. n Special notices, 10 cento per line for the 6 cents for each subseqeui iusertion, and :a J* to he subject to contract. Marriage notice* *»- ueral Invitations 60 cento each. Nospecwjrjp Inserted for less than 60 ccuto. Obituary.'* Roports, Resolutions, or Proceedings of Association, or Corporation, ordered to wp*! ed, 6 cents per Uno. ... . oteamboats will be advertised at $40 r«r i for each boat advertised. . Steamships, whoro but oue l# ruimta*. 1 uum; ir two or more, $30 each. ^ f Auctioneers’ ads'ertisemeuto uot to w te-JH contract, but to be charged at tie rat«. P* per square. ^s Die pujier, under no circuiurtancw, w ” 0 ed in a contract. . Professional and business cards not ***** F Unes, will be inserted at $20 per annum. . J Calls on persons to become caifoumc*. l Inserted as otkor advorllsemeuis, to be p || variably iu advanco. . w tt Announcing candidates for office, »1°» 10 in advance. .. WlPt u<|| Advorttoomcnto not marked on iw pB specified time, will bo inserted uniti ■ || ,l *6hJn l «fyblUtor Wo monllu titan contract, amounts to over »W| * ucu J] 26 per cent will bo made. rfrtaMl rf Yearly advertising, with privilege ofcW j be taken at the following rales: , p) For one squaro, renewable once a }• L u w 44 t« lcc 111 “ “ •* 3 tiawor^yj Every additional squarecoutiocted for i U ed one half tho abovo rales addiueua. Yearly advortlsors shall be Uu } ll ?f £ia«nri| contracted for. All esmtracte $■ slating definitely the nature of the ’ advertised. Any advertisement* nected with tho business SJ^KSfuie ly, and also auy excess of matter oi er I contracted for. nuirier^'Ti Contract advertisoments Tertiscmoiito from strangersi aita trausa r payablo in advance. All others due when called for. , n Regular advorliaers and • n fl2£Stoc»Sj|1 mnnications or requiring notices tention tornirs, concerto, soirees, orr ^ tartainmento, where charges ‘ eTtr f K lance—all notices of private lice dosignod to call uttentlou lo pr ., 1 oalcuhtiod or Intended te Pr‘>" 0 i° c rasto, can only be insorted with wa g that the same U to be twid for. editorial column (which can bo Uon of tho editors) the same will w cua “ ■ rate of not less than 20 cento per mg* Tho underslgnod, pabUshers and Weekly uewspapera ,Ue ‘jl ourselves strictly to adherei tt' JJ® ^,^0.( charges.and In noinstauce to^doriatem ^ uc.i» wnfiiui «“r.tion of Uto t«'^ ta «•» I ”“S d Hiuo*kt». OOTS"*"* LMSSSW-.***