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ATIUII lUBBlFF 1 ! SALE
wbo MIA before the door or the Court
Hoaao. Id tbo city of Savannah, County of
u on 111 Tuesday to October noxt, bctwoon
boar* ofeolo, two Clocks, two 1/mugea,
r Bedstead, ©ae Spring Bedstead, one Hair
i mortgage Ft. Fa'* Issued out of tbo Honor-
fcrtor Court of Chatham County. July Torut,
no. levied ouaithe property at John Sparger
vvrf.la fovocofJobnDovnnney. bold nnder tbreclo-
•treoU mm'
able,Inferior
l *aogustA WDM. | M U>LL. S. C.C.
CITY RIIBIUFTS BALES.
BYT ILL be «old before the Court House door tu
TT the city of Savannah, between the legal hours
of sale, on the dm Tuesday in September next, a
Sorrel, i Bey, and 1 Urey liorere, levied on as the
—-v2»_ pf Jon pobjo, |„ satisfy a Kl Fa’s toaues
btath or OBOHOIA.
C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may
oonoern : tYhcrea*, John V. Hlnw will apply
at me Court of Ordinary (hr letter* dlsmluory as ad
ministrator on the hatate or Jurors C. Hines :
Tbeao arc, therefore, to die amt admonish all
whom It may concern, lo bo and appear before said
Court to make objection (ir any tboy have) ou or be-
(oru the drat Monday In December next, otherwise
said letter a trill bo granted,
j Witness, John Bilbo, Kr*«i. Ordinary tor Chatham
i iiiie.-w, Jonti imuo, nut. ordinary
' county, this fourth day of June, 1560.
• June 0 JOHN U1LB0, i*. c. c.
oat of the non., tho City Court or Savannah; one
InUror of John (Uliaher, one in Uvor or James
Lynch, and the other In favor of Waver A: Constan
tine, v*. Ann Debt?, property pointed out by
Terra* cash.
am a BDW. M. PRKKDERUAST. S.C. C. S.
mm BXKCUTOU’S SALE.
TTY virtue ofoa order passed 7tli July, 1850, by
.D the Court of Ordinary of Way no County, will
be *old on tho Orit Mouday In October next, be-
tween tho usual hours o> tale, before the Court
House door In Wsyitonville, tho following property,
to wit: * A Negro woman. Mlon, 30 years or age,
aim her seven children, linnets to years of a go,
Lucy 0, Mary 8, Robert 0, Georgu 6, Chari otto 3,
and day 2 years old. Sold for the benefit or the
hoirs and creditors of the estate ofl. W. Bryan.
Terms cash.
W. A. .SALLKNS, Kxecutor.
Jy 80
STATE Ob' UKOUUIA,
/CHATHAM COUNTY—To aU whom it may
V/oOQcarn: Whereas. John Mattery ,Wtll apply to Urn
Court of Ordmary for Lowers DUmtsorv as adminis
tration on the Estate of William Wright these are,
therefore, to cite and aomonUh all whom it uit»y
oonoern. to be and appear before said Court, to
make objection (If any they have) on or before the
ftrst Monday In November next, otliwise said Let
ters will be granted.
Witness. Jonn Bilbo, Kaq., Ordinary for Chatham
County, this o.gtat day or April lS5fl.
-OHN BILBo, o. c. c.
*pr»
IfATEOF GEOllBlA, CHATHAM CO.
mo all whom it may concern: Whereas Mary Ann
X Dent will apply at the Court or Ordinary for let-
ten DUmtssory on the estate of James P. Dent,—
These are therefore to cite and admonish ail whom
it aav concern, to bo and appear bcibro said Court,
to maae objections (if any they have) on or before
the first Monday in December uext, otherwise said
letters will begrsmed.
Witness John Btibo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
County, this third day or June, 1KW.
Je5 -OHN BILBO, O.C.C.
STATE OP GEOItOSlA^
C HATHAM taiflHTV.—To ail whom it may con
cern : wb*mas, Patrick Ryan will apply nt tbo
Court ut Ordinary for letters of aduilni>tratlon on
the estate of Daniel Collins :
Theee are, t**ernforo, to cite and admonish ail
Whom n may concern, to be and appear before said
Court to make ootection (IT any they lave) on or be
fore the ant M««day in August next, otherwise said
letters will be granted.
Witness, John Hilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
County, this twenty-third day of Juno, I860.
Jane £1 JOHN BILBO, o. C. c.
A DM IMSTUATO US SALK.
P URSUANT to an order or tho Honorable tho
Cburt of Ordinary ot Chatham County, lotted !
June term, 185?. will bo sold, on the first Tuesday
in August uext, before the Court House door In mid
couuty of Chatham, between the legal hour* of sale,
tho following property, to wit.: l>ow Noe. three (3)
and four (4), being part of Gnrdctt lot No. nine (y).
Spring Hill, Oly of .Savannah, fronting on Railroad
hired; also the following negro staves; Jack, Peter,
Alexander and Sarah. Sold as the properly of the
estate or Samuel Griffin, iacc of said couuty, dccenod,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditor* of said «■-.
tale. RICHARD WAYNE,
Administrator do bonis non, on
jot Estate of Samuel tirilUn,
- STATE OFuKOUCI 1 A,
C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may con-
corn : Whorcas, the estate of Jeremiah Mc
Donald lie.-, unrepresented in irouaoquutico of the
death of Nathan Druwluu, tho executor, and unless
c'nme fit and compdont inir.-un applies lor tho ad
ministration or raid estate. with thu will annexed,
l shall appoint James Wilkinson, or some other tit
aud proper pernou, administrator with the will an
nexed do bona* non, on said estate:
These arc. thereforo, to cite and admonish all
whom it inay concern, to be and appear bt-foro
said Court to make objection (if any they have) on
or betore the first Monday in August noxt.
Witness, William Ixse, Esq., Ordinary for the
county of Bulloch, this 1-th day or June, 186U.
Jolb WILLIAM LEE, o. e. c.
Prom V. T UU&R,
umuoui. jDvntnrc < rmnw aim,
Boston, Now York, PL da, and Baltimore.
JAMEfl U. KIDl-H-H,
UKAI.KIt AND I.MI’OitTKIt OK
WatcliM, Jewelry* Silver Wait, P«ii-
cy Uoodi, ike..,
SO. 12, HOCT1I 20 BTKm, 1‘KIUbKM‘tlU.
septs ly
NELSON 8WEE31EY,
DESIGNER AND 8CULPTOR IN MARBLE.
tbrncr Ardor ITaco ami 4th Avcuuc,
ix n/Ksnioxium’ ro nut ahtor uiuuhv ami tiik now
lnnut muss, xkw votiK.
TpHK most extensive variety uud the largest
1 stock of Monuments Tomb*, Head Stones, kc.,
in America, can bo found ut this c*tublldinienl, from
plain to the most elaborate mid ornate in design and
workmanship. In addlliou to the stock always ou
hand, a great variety or drawing*, appropriate and
original may be found, rrom which work will bo
ccutod promptly to order.
Orders faithfully executed, and *dit)>)»od to any
polut available by water or steam.
Persons vtsltiug tho city of Now York ou pleasuro
or business arc respectfully Invited to visit this ca
tubUshmont. oct3
VIRGINIA SPRliNGS!
.SOUTH-SIDE, RICHMOND k DANV1IJJ’., AND
Virginia <Si Tennessee
B
SJ,8
ST'.”
rv, OF GEORGIA,
."V.—To all whom it may con-
> cor - . a Johnson will apply at the
Court ot cvUuuf.. :vi cai-t county, for letters of ad-
rainlstratien, with tho will annexed, on tho estate Clara
oTMarr Williams, late of said county, deceased: *■ * ,_
These are. therefore, to cite aud admonb-h all
whom it mav concern, to bo and appear before said
Court to tnoko objection (.if any they have) on or
before tno Urst Monday :u August next, otherwise
laid letters will be granted.
Witness. William Lee, Esq., Ordluary for Bulloch
county, tho 20tli day of June, 1850.
Juneifl WILLIAM LEE, o. u. c.
GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY,
fno all whom it may concern: Whereas, Mr.*
I rah J Jones, Adniinutratr.x upon the estate of
James N Joues, late of liberty county, dcccuicd,
will apply to tho Court of Ordinary of said county
for letters dlsmissory;
These are thereforo to cite and ad monish all w horn
U may concern, to be and appear before said court,
to make oh lections, if any they have, iu term* of
the law, otherwise said letters will lie granted.
Witness. W P Garldcou, Ordinary for Liberty
county, this 10th of Jauuary, 1850.
jylfl—2 Wri*. GIHADEAU, o. u. c.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
TAULIiOCU COUNTY.—To all wlu :n it may con-
II cern: whereas. Joslah Davis v ill apply at the
Oonrt ot Ordinary fur letters of administration on
the estate of Henry Davis, late of said county, de-
o-asea:
These arc, thcre’oro, to cite and admonish nil
wh >m it may concern, to he and nppear before said
Court, to lake objection (II auy they have! on or
before the nrst31r*.: Juy :a August next, otherwise
said letters will bo gruute l.
Wiiuces. Wlhiam Lee, Uq-, Ordinary for Bulloch
sauntv. this 27th day ofjuun IStG.
juue20 WILLIAM LEE. o. c. c.
HT iTE OE GEORGIA,
B U1.LOCH COUNTY.—To all whom it inay con
cern ; Whereas, General E Xlikc-ll, will apply
Mtbe Court of Ordinary lor letters of administration
with too will annexed, on the estate ot Mutha
Groover, late of said county, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and adraouuh ail
whom it mavconceru, to be and appear before (.aid
Court to make objection (if any they have) on or
before tno Aral Monday in September uext, other
wise said letters will be granted.
Witness, William Ia-c, Esq., Ordinary lor Buiioch
eounty. tnis 21st day or July. 18f 0.
Jya WILLIAM LEE, o. n. r.
GEORGIA, CA9IOKIV COUNTY. ~
mWO MONTHS after date, application will Lo
X maae to the Honorable Court of Ordinary for
Mid county, for leave to sell tbo following named
negroes : itoeeand her tbreo children, liouo, Mi-
■is and joe; belonging to the entate of J»ui-a Tomp
kins. deceased, lor the benetit of said heirs.
WILLIAM B. THOMAS, Guardian.
Jeffersooton, June 10, 1850, juneoO
State of Georgia, llullorlt County.
A DMINLSTRAIDIt-V SALK.—By virtue or an or
der rrom tlie honorable Court of Ordinary of
said county, parsed ou the llrit Monday in Juue,
will bo sold nt tho court house door or said county,
between the lawful hours of t:ti?, on the first Tues
day in August, One tract or laud, containing one
hundred and fifty acres, in said county, on the CU-
noochce river; also, a i>art of four other surveys,
coutaiulugsix hundred aud thirty-two acres, on Ca-
uoochce river, woll improved and in good reiuir,
consisting of swamp, bay and pine land, fold as
tho property of Nathan Brcwtr-n, deceased, for tho
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms made known on tho day or sale.
BENJAMIN BREWTON, ) . . ,, M
SIMON J. BREWTON, f AOlu Ti ‘
Juno 2d, IS60 jo 15
State of Gt'orgla, Bulloch OorintyT
A I tMINlSTRATOBa’ SAIJJ.—Will be sold, ou tho
first Tuesday iu August next, before th* court
bouse in Statesboro’, in said county, under an order
oftbo Court of Ordinary, Fifty-tour (54) acres or
Pine Laud, granted to James Deal, aud bounded by
lands of James Woods, William Allen mid Eimoro
Manes, belonging to tho cstato of James Deal, for
tho benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said estate.
Ternu made known o:i the day of sale.
MARTHA DEAL, ) Adrn’x,
CALVIN niulL, f Adm'r.
Julie 12th, 1S5G je 15
"\VAYNECO., GA:, JULY'543th, 1*307”
T HE public are warned that from this date 1
will pay no drafts made by S. O. Itry.m & Co.,
ns no such firm exist. I'rom.this date ttic busiiuvo
will becontinued on my own account,
aug2—lm SAMUEL O; BRYAN.
GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY. "
O N the first Monday in August next, I will apply
to tho Ordinary of Chatham county for leave
toficll the negro slaves beongiug to the estate ot
Clara A up!bay, deceased, for tho benefit of the
heirs and credit >rs of said estate.
June 4 JAMES A. 1.xROCHE, Adm’r.
ter SUM M K B
GLYNN NIIKKIPP’S HiYLK.
TYTTUj oe sold befor'- tho Court House in the city
ff oi Rrunxwick, c tiuty of Glynn, on the first
Tuesday in August next, between tho legal hours cr
sale, the tollowing projurty, to wit: Ouc lot or parcel
of land situate, lying and being in tho city of Bruns
wick, in um county of Glynn, state of Ua.. known
and distinguished iu the plan of said city as old Town
Lot, numoer two hundred and flftv-tbreo, and the
Improvoments thereon; levied on by virtue of a ti
fa Issued cut of the City Court or h’avaimnuli, iu the j
c »unty ot Oliatham, iu favor of Benjamin C Frank- !
15:. vh Charles E Flanders. Property pointed out
by plaintiff
jy2 M. 0. B. WRIGHT, ». <«. c.
GEORG I A, UbLLUCH COUNTY*
S IXTY davs after date, application will be made
to tho Honorable Court of Urinary or Bulloch
county, tor leave to soil all the lauds belonging to
the estate of Thomas Crosby, Jute of said county,
deceased, for the benefit or the heirs and creditors
of said estate.
JylO \vUJJAAI F. CROSBY, Adm’r.
STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CU.
flTIlE undersigned have formed a Co-partnership
X tinder tho Act of tho General Assembly of the
State of Georgia, entitled “An Act to authorize
Limited Partnerships,” a*.«t-nted to tho twenty-se
cond day or December, in tho year ]3-:7; to he con
ducted under tho name of Carl Epping, for tho pur
pose of transacting a Commission and General Mer
cantile business iu thecity of savannah and State of
Georgia.
Carl Epping, of Savannah, will bo the geuerul
partner, and Gcorgo W Germany, of Savannah,
who has contributed Fifty Thousand Dollars, in
cosh, to the common stock, will bo special partner.
Tho ju-iness to commence the first day of August,
iu tho year eighteen hundred and fifty-fix, uud to
terminate on tbo first day of Augiut eighteen fitly-
nine.
In witness whereof, the said Carl Epping and
George W. Germany have hereunto signed the
foregoing agreement. thi« thirty first day or July,
mr..
CARL EPPING.
G. W: HARMANY.
Amur:
MONTGOMERY CI MMING, J. I. C. C. C.
august 1—ow
Mif* The JlillodgcviUo Recorder, will publish six-
weeks.
NOITCE.
A LL persons having demands aguin.A the e3tato
of Richard F. Williams, late of Chatham coun
ty, deceased, are hereby notified to present them
within tho tSrao prescribed by law to the subscri
ber : and all indebted to the said estate are request
ed to make immediate payment to
M. B- MILLKN,
Administrator do bonis non.
March 25—Uw ltwUy2l—je 7
~ NOTICE,
/ \ NE month after date application will bo
V_/ mane to the Rank of tho .State of Georgia, for the
payment ot a Twenty Dollar Note on llm said
Bauk, I No. 42.) tin: rigid band half of which lias
been loci
Una uiontn alter date application will be triade to
the Marine Bank of Georgia for tho puyruent of a
Twenlr Dollar Note/ .334) on said flank, the
right hand half of v n has been lost.
jy&—jaw—4u WM. ti. IHGirr.
Villa wica. July t>, _l65r..
NOTICE.
tTMIKEE mouths after dale application will be made
X to too Marine Bank of iSavauauh, tor tho pay
ment ot two Twenty dollar bills, viz.: letter B, 3070,
and letter ti, t»07. the left halves of which have been
lost. .miMES P. HUDdON.
Tallahassee. Fla., May 17,186S 3m*uiy2(l
Prom ti.
auvonwxu aukxcy. ntiunkfJqiuj r*.
Authorised Agent flir the Savannah Journal.
BOOK MD JOB MTU
llBltRlNo-f. i-XTiSf<T FUiK^iRooF ‘ n All AkMU AtV ,n ' H'n Im Kl AI
with iHijj'MmT'ro&i'iKw ijock. SAVANNAH JOURNAL) j
Having received the ! I300JC & JOB OFFIGJv.
1‘rizc Medal nt the ! -* m» r
World’s Fair, are now ' MerchunL* can be i«up|>iied at short notice with
offered m tho public ! IIHI-llendif, lllUa c4 LnclitiK,
uIu*worhL**;tSti r , clixMlm
uud appruvud ax they j «»<* Ula»H Hooks,
have been every
where, their crowning victory was reserved to be
nwarded by the Juries of the World’nFuir.
The proprietor placed One Thousand IVillars in i
Gold in tlio one exhibited nt the World's Fair, I/>n-
dou, and invitcl ail the IIck-l/H k-s in the world to
open the Hafc, with or without t!ic keys, and take tlio
money us a reward for their ingenuity ; although
operated iijiou by several skilled iu tho art, no one
could Pick tho I/>ck or o|»cn tlio .Safe.
By an Improvement upon the original Salamander,
introduced by Uio pronoutowner ot tho patent-right,
tho interior is rendered wholly lm|>crvious to ‘lamp,
and books, papers and Jewelry might ho preserved
iu one of hU safes tor a century without contracting
a blemish from mould or milldcw.
To guard against counterfoil- every .Safe trout the
GENUINE PKEPAP.
Ilclmbold's Highly Cone-. l Com-
iioiiikI Fluid Extrst. -a.
to A CERTAIN, HAKE, AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY
5 71011 DLcomjs ol the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel,
' I vop-y, Wcaknew, Secret Diseases, Obrtruc-
- Female (^mplaiuts, and all dlssssos of the
fk xual Organs, whothor In
JIALK OIl FEll.lIX.
fruin whatever ca
. NO MATTER ... .. - .
Thtt jn>i»ular and ujiccillc rentedy is now offered J
to the afliietod, and guaranteed to euro all the -**—
—-—- complaint. It searches out tho very root
Particular attention given tu UuUK AND PAM- \ disease, driving out all tho diseased fields
PULE!' PRINTING, such a* t.’atulogui-p tor Colleges, rcinoviug Uie cause and rendering the i
Proceedbigs of Meetings, Report-, By-law.-, i-tc. ,. ur y
Thankful for tlio vu.*y liberaliwtronitg.* !. ; • > ' CERTAIN AND TERMANENT.
received, wc ros|w.tfuli> /oilcit n • i medicine allays nolo and Inflammation, which
other if medics invariably causo, and can bo taken
with Ice* trouble and cxiKimiu to iiaUenU. Tl»l» in-1
W.n.MO«ELEY»8 WlTiuunv
^ F(Ml the treatment of Can- a *
owns, ttens, Fistula, am .JlkSSfe-
of Tumour*, L now oj. ^ rt fihfej'
—jToceptioo of PaUenta. l ; . u.J JiilRT
mar/is locate;] near the Deiot arm Imi™*
Broadway. andsmntAJiu about thirty **
fofnhsbedi’.ootxia, with good an 1 trustySSJ, **
way* at hand, txdh ladR* and k< tiLen?*-*i ^
ed at this Institution, and wUlrcccireli,* £}?$•
snd kind attention from the Proprietor ‘ff 1 '
bis Matron. Tils pracUcc in tliat horr’ibSrfT 1 ' u
Cucff.ny lhtmt
‘ tho same, reeling that \vt- . h i.
i who may favor it* with a call. bm*.
‘ execution of work.
i cr cause Uiey may have originated, ami i any Physician in the &»uth. l’atkmD
lTElt OF HOW IA»NU STANDING. at 81 por diem, or $15 per mooUi. ilo M r .,
offered | hi advauce. re 1“he4
abovo I «r Fees to be agreod op»>n b-.toro the case i,
of tho ! dertaken. All communication- must ben2,J2
of Uie I addroeacd to W. r.
_“«» '<nuX
pOTAIOhfi.—luo barrels suj>eHorTqa«rr
Xj’atotnfM-Wdo Western R«h-“"d Vdffjj
Blows, for safe by
mark
■ lOTTiiii 'to MAIUAKUS,
fllHE buoys at yt. Bhnuus Inlet nndfiunml have
X bee: arranged in the following manner :
Outer Ha.’ Du -.v i.- a large firs*, class nun, | aimed
red, Willi tho No 2 in white—la placed is twenty
fuel water at tow tide, and must be left on the £ftr-
board hand entering. FtFitnons Light bears N W
by W >( W. North point of Jeksl W bv H N.
ARRANGEMENT.
Plmrttft, most cotntortablo and most expeditious
Route to tlie
VIRGINIA SPRINGS!
rmtOUail BY DAYLIGHT.
And Baggage Checked Tbrough, except on Stages.
Visitors to tho Virgiuinta Springs by this routo,
take tlie South-Side Railroad («r» at Petersburg, or
the Richmond aud Danville cars ut RicUmoud, at G
A. M., daily, (Siimlnys excepted,) arrive nt Lynch-
burg to dinner, and thence, via tho Virginia and
Tennessee Railroad, reach Bousack’s Depot at 31-4,
and Salem at 4 P. >L, and at cither place take •
I£viil, Smuiuersoii & C»'h Finn Line of
Singe* 1
'fhose via itmisack'o lodge at ITucastie, diiio at the
Red Sweet, or Sweet Spring*, and arrive at the
White Sulphur Spring*, (17 miles) curly on the
evening of tho second day lrom l’etcrsburg, or Rich
mond, without NIGHT TKAVFX, and with but 64
miles of stagiug. Or by tho Salem route, *top ail
night ut the Roanoko Red Sulphur Springs, (10
miles distant from Salem,) dine at the Red Sweet,
or Sweet Springs, and arrive at the White Sulphur
Springs on tlie oveniug of the following day.
Tho Virginia k Tennessee Railroad L- located
through a most romantic country, possessing a cli
mate unsurpassed tor its salubrity and dellghltul tem
perature. Tho road passes tho blue of the
l-EAKS OP OTTER I
And within tbreo miles of tho Alieglutny Springs,
one mile of the Montgomery White sulphur Springs,
and within tour miles or the Yellow Sulphur Springs;
nil pleasantly situated a few miles apart, on tlio
Fin;tern slope of tlio Alleghany mountain, in Mont
gomcry county. Tlie waters or these Spring* aro
celebrated tor their great medicinal qualities, tlieac-
itommoJations nreexcelicnt, and have been greatly
increased since last season.
^•Visitors to tho Red Sulphur Spring* take
Kent. Summer*-on 5: Co’s Stages ut Newborn Depot,
oa the evening of the day that they leave Peters-
burg or Richmond, and arrivo ut tho Springs on the
following day to oinuer, and Salt Sulphur Springs
early in the evening of the second day from Rich
mond nr Petersburg.
The Road from Newborn Depot to tho Red Sul-
pbur Spring?, (3S miles.) ha3 been graded aud
greutiy improved since lost season, and is now re.
garded aeono of tho baft turnpikes in tlio moun
tains.
Tlio line of Telegraph from Richmond will bo com
pleted und in operation to the Mootgomery White
Sulphur Springs early in June.
Passengers to Knoxville, Tenucssr-e, take Kent,
Sumiuersou & Co’S stages at tlio Western terminus
of tho Virginia k Tcnnc-sce Raiiroad, now ISO miles
from Lynchburg (und bciug extended Westward at
tlio rate ot 8 miles per month) to tlie Eastern terrai-
nusof thelCost Tennessee aud Virginia Railroad,
and arrive at Knoxvilto in 21-2 days from Peters
burg or Richmond.
Fare from Fclersburg or Ridunoml.
To Rod j- wcct, or Sweet .Springs via Bonsack’e,810 00
“ “ “ “ “ “ “ Saicm.... 10 60
White Sulphur Springs •* Bonsack’s 11 00
“ “ “ “ Salem.... 11 60
•• Red Sulphcr Spring* 12 26
Alleghany Springs 8 00
•• Montgomery White Sulphur Springs 8 26
“ Yellow Sulphur Springs 8-45
“ Knoxville, Teunesscc 23 00
Note,—The charge tor tickets to tho Alleghany
Springs, Montgomery White Sulphur and Yellow
Sulphur Springs, does not include the ebargo from
tho Railroad to the Springs. Passengers lor tho Al
legheny Springs, (4 miles distant.) tako tickets to
Shawsville—for Montgomery White Sulphur, (1
mile distant by a branch Railroad,) take tickets to
Big Tunnel and tor Uie Ycllavr Sulphur, (4 miles dis
tant,) tako ticket* to Christian*burg depot. Con
vey auecs will be found at those places.
For further information apply to
E. A. GOODWIN,
Ticket Agent S. S. R. it., Petersburg.
CHARLES CAMPBELL,
Sup’t Richmond .k Danville R. R., Richmond.
E. II. GILL,
Sup’t V. A T. R. K., Lynchburg.
KENT, SUMMERSON k CO.,
inyRJ-flnj t Flncastle, Virginia.
Nos. 136. 137 and 130 Water-st., N. Y
Agents in Savannah. Messrs. BELL X PRENTISS,
who keep constantly on hand n full und complete
assortment, which they will Bell at Muuufiicturerb’
prices. «cpt28
IXXJAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND 1TRE-
ruooy Ql’AUTlCi OK
WILDER'S 8ALA9U!tDER SAFKS, :
At Manufactured ly Stearns *C Marvin, Xcu) York, i
In the Cre of tlie S-! water ut tow tide, oa the lower p
Inft.. which column- 1 Ground, to imirU the two cluu
cd tue brick building
occupied by Mr. Juo.
T. Thoimu, opiKwite
tbo Uus Works, in tills
city, was a safe ot
the above descriptions
containing tho books, papers', and money of Mr.
Thomas, and although tb« building was detroyed,
tho said Safo sustained no injury whatever from tlie
intense heat to which il li»d been exposed. On ojmju-
ing tho Safe, the contents were found undisturbed,
and in tbo same order aud condition os wliein>lacod
thcro, cxcopt a slight discoloration to the projecting
ends of a few papers, uud tho backs of out* or two of
the books, caused by the steam generated in the
Safe, while at its greatest heat.
The Safe and contents, as it catno from tlio ruins,
may still bo seen, in tho possession of Air. Thomas,
at tho Gas Works. A large assortment or those cele
brated Safes always on hand,and for sale by
C. H. CAMPFIKLD,
Agent tor Uie Manufacturers,
July 20,1S65. 171 Bay-st., Savannah. Ga.
I take pleasure in corroborating tbo foregoing state
ment, and iu addition would add, that the books are
nowin use. J. T. THOMAS.
Wool Yard, Ferry Wharf.
July 2fdh, 1855. octG—tf
luuu, mm mum juu on mo iiori n -. ,, . n
St Simnu-s IJght beam X E by N K ,n . e ' l cl,, , < V "P®®} 1
Joky IW by b >> S. ,n °’ t vii r lent tor»» ol
s the bjwcr Mi.’ Sit- ii.ound Buoy- ® v « p F"KJ®
K X A B JL I b H M J.' • ! ^ith the No 4 in White—is placed in
73 YORK STREET, NEAR TUB COURT HOUSE. ! "' U V\ r sX . l . ONV } A r’ llt,a r iLgh Nf:]
73 YORK STREET, NEAR TUB COURT IIOUSE,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
EHtabllAhcrt Iu 18354.
rpiIE Subscriber grateful to his friends and i
shawls, Am., which ho trusts will geueraliy please | Z d irfi i ii
all who may favor him with their patronage. : . j,’‘l' 1 . f b l :l \'“ : ;" r i:
Gontiemen’s garment.* dyed, cleaned or renovate! | \* " T"** , J, f.” c‘- !< v" !!
as may be required, iu tlie samo superior stylo which j ^ l . '.S',!, 3 !. IV,, 1 , 1 ? J 1 ?, 111 lbc t.ivi
may be required, in the samo superior style which ,
has generally so much pleased his palruns ar.<) ;
friends.
Table Covers, aud Isidies’ Crnpo gliawls, kc.
cleaned and finished in tlie first style.
Ladies’ Bonucts dyed, bleached and prettied * a
tho most fashionable styles.
Orders from tho country promptly attended :u.
Terms moderate.
When purccls aro sent by steamboats or railroad,
word should bo sent him by letter through tlio post
office, so that ho may know where to call for them,
ih 10 AM3CANDKR GALLOWAY.
IIEINTZELMANN’8
ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER,
T HE distinguished favor with which this essence
has boeu received throughout all soctions ot
the Union os a remedy at once safe, agreeable and
effectual tor Incipient Diurrlutm, Cnolera Morbus,
Weak and relaxed Bowels, Prostration by houl or
fatigue, Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Colic, Cramp, lan
guor or Debility from sedentary habits, Ate., has in
duced the proprietor to give it every publicity in Ids
power. Upon its murrits comment i.; unnecessary,
as Its own intrinsic worth is its best eulogy. It car
ries with it the evidence of its superior excellence,
freely attested to by the > oung, tlio old, and scores
of families who, prompted by a cureful regard tor
their health and comfort, are dully adopting it as au
ixoisi'KXRAiiLK family Kziiwiv. There is perhaps no
medicinal preparation extant st* Biinplu ami harm
less, yet salutary and effective, whose worth will be
more appreciated or universally adopted tliau the
Liquid Ginger prepared by lleiutzclinan.
For sale by J. K. DsFuRD, Druggist,
jetd 3m ::avunnali, Ga.
NOTICE.
S IXTV unv* alter date, application will be made
to trio Honorable tho Ordinary ol McIntosh
county, tor icavo to sell tlio real estate, being Iu
this county, of the late James Smith, knotvu as
-Sidou (rice) Plantation sold for tlio benefit of the
ln-iTH of rtMd estate.
DEAN M. DUN WOODY,
JOHN JONEt*,
JOHN F. DUNWOODY.
Darien, .;uiy 1, lhbG,
lY ‘ I ,
XEx’urs.
Y ’i .
Jy2
Elizabeth Cowley )
DIVORCE.
In Cofloe Superior Court.
May Term, 1650.
John Cowley, )
It appearing to tue Coirt from tlio Return ot tbo
Jsheriir, thut tbedefen '.mt Johu Cow!»-y, in not to
be found iu Coffee Couuty, and it furlber appear*
that be is not in the State. On motion o! Win. R.
Gauldlng, Attorney tor libelant, it Is ordered Hint
service bo perfected on said defendant bv a publi
cation of tills order in o.ie of the public jourual* iu
Suv uinab, once u montli for tbreo months prccee-J-
ing ’honext term of tlfixC’oarl, requiring vnld de
fondant to nppear at tlio next term of Collet* Su
perior Court in'November next,and file hi* defemslve
ulogatiou to raid Court.
A true extract «'f thu minutes of Cottee ^uper.or
Court.
ARCH'D M« LEAN, Deputy Clerk.
Aug 2 3m.
EilSBL Foil mVOAtCK;
mitth.iuu.uir-> o,cr. M Hupei tor Court.
John Uiuly. J Torn, »H.
I T appearing to thu Court, from the return ol the
■berlff, that thu defendant, Joint Cauly is not to
be found iu Colfeo county, aud he is not iu the state;
on motion of Wm 11 Caulding, attorney lorlibellai.t,
U is ordered that service he perfected on said de
fendant ny a publication <*f thin order iu ono of tlio
public Journals or tJavanuah, unco a month tor
tbreo months prwt bug the uext term of this Court,
requiring l *ant to appear at tlm next term
of Coffee *. i t tho mouth of Novem
ber next ”;osivo allegation to tlio
cauze.
A true extr/ia inmi ll.w minute.-, ol tlio Superior
Court.
Jy2 _ EW’D ABIILEY, Clerk.
* Liliifil. FOR lit VOKClfiV
EWllkiusou, | Jti liberty Superior Court,
Thu?. YfilklPJOli.J ltoy Tl,rln - 1W0 -
F oppertng to tint Court, by tbo return of tho
Blturllf, In tho abovo stated case, that tho defend
ant is not to bo found in tbo wiiniy, und Hint lie is
not to ho found In tho Blato; on motion of Win it
Gauldcn, counsel for libellant, it is ordered that ser-
vice bo porroctod on «uid defendant, by a publics,
lion or tills notice ouco n month for three months,
noxt preceding thu noxt term or said Huperlor Court,
requiring said defendant to ho and appear at Uio
next form of Liberty Huperlor Court to answer in
the said cause* ,
A true extract from tho minutes of said huperlor
Court.
Jy2 ri- A. FRASER, Clerk.
.rr-r UlVOHCf!!."
ANN BROWN I In ItolloehHupeotor Court,
WII.WAMmiOlVN.J J,orel1 T,rm ’ im :
r 1 appearing to tbo Com t, by the return ol tlio
Sheriff, thut tho defendant, Wiilinm B. Brown,
H not to bo (bund In uto county ol Uullocli; on mo-
l/-u or Jttvl H. Ij-I.y.in, Atlurnoy for Uio |iloliitUf, It
p .rdercJthat the defendant do appear and lllo hi s
tuiNvvor or defensive allegation, on or before tho
first day r * tho next term or uds Court, ami that
t qbUo-.'i :* f till.- v ill bu TT.Adu in one nf tho pub-
0,gr.7*;"r-» of tuo-i.y of hiv/innaii once a monlb lor
" tllKe'tooRUH. • • !
A true extract from tbo miuutei, thiii 22d day of
Marcht I860.
jy27-Umdm DAVID RKARLKY, uouiio-
XOTZCte.
O NE MONTH utter date, application will bo
maae to tho State Bank of Georgia, tor pay
ment of a twenty rtollur bill, the left hand half of
which has been loft.
July 1 JOHN l». KENEDY.
Midway. Alaimina, July 1, 185G.
KOTTCE.
A LL person* imvlug claims against the eatato of
Evan .Jones, late of Chiu Ron couuty, Ga., de
ceased, are requested to prt sent them, in terms of
law, and tho. u indebted will please make payment
lo Die subscriber.
hTF.ITJKN McGALL, Executor.
Conlrevlliage, Ga., June 14th, 1856 je22
MOT1CE. ~
W 1J.L bo sold, between tho usual bourn ornate,
on the first Tuesday in August next, before
tho court house door iu Trader’s Hill, Charlton
county, Ga., Two negro men, (Dick and Tom)—be
longing to tin* estate of Evan Jones, late of said
county, deceased. Hold under provisi >n ofthn wilt
and by order of tbo honorelilo Ordinary of .-aid
county. STKFJIEN McCALL, Kx’r.
C'.-ntreviiluge, Oa., Juno 14th, 1866 je‘J2
IfUOUCillT TO .JAlIf.
Brooglit to jail in .Swainshore, Einauuol ,
on Hie -Ith in.-.tant, a negro man; he nuy.i Id*
r.ame I-; Harry; that he belongs toUieoslato
it Thomas Clay, of dry an County, Ga. He I*
of light complexion, with untight tear over the left
eye;aboutf» fret3JJ Inches iu height, uud about 26
years old.
The owner h requested to conio forward, pay
charges and take him away, as he will ho dealt with
the law direct *. HENRY OVERSTREET,
Jefi .la tor.
UifiJUOVAh. '
TlieyibHcriher him Removed on the .
Ray, next door to thu Re|iuiillcttu uj^aflU
office, where lie in now opening a| VmIdJiJ
handsome assortment of H P RI NGuj 1-iJ
AND .SUMMER GOODS, which ho will sell by thu
pattern or make to order m tho mo.t tiwii.oiialdo
•tylo. Also, Ready Afado Clothing for tlie present
uud coming seanon.
T hankful tor past favors, lie hope* to merit a con
tinuance of Hie sumo.
N. II.—Cutting, Altering uud Repairing done at
the Hhortoat notice.
Just received White Drill Coat* nml I’anta, Wlillo
at.d Figured Marseille;* Vesta, tor sale at a small pro
fit.
apr12 JOHN W. KKf.l.Y.
DRAPER AND TAihOlh
JEFFliltHON .STREET NEAR BROUGHTON.
Tho Huhacriber lake* thi* op|M>rtunlty
lo inlbriu Ida friends mid tlio public, tlml
lie is enabled, from experience, and tho
■Intuitive perceptions of the truths of*
science, hated on tho common nilc.i of surveying
terms, both plane and spherical, to cut and make up
garment*: to lit Hie human form in tlie most complete
call l *° f ' 1 * who may favor iiim with a
Hoys’ fancy drussos, Dali coatumoH, Military aud
Firemen’s Uniforms, &c kc.
. . i*. HORACE GRANT,
Joffornou st., ono door North of Broughton etreet.
dec 7—ly
... ‘jHHfyiq HHIU'I'H11 HIirilTS III
I 11A Vh just received u large iiswirttncnt of
J. while aud figured t-iliiriH, of every (iiiallly and
stylo, andnitmrbly made, with collars to mntoh,
orders will also ho taken, mid sliirln mmlo tu suit
nay particular stylo or tafte or tho wearer. Call at
Hm Slur Clothing Emporium, 147 Buy street.
my 14 WM. O. PRICE.
AriSlCS—350 fill da, pimchoims andbbUi Mus-
lVL rnvnilo, Rarlimlucw and, Now Orlonns Molns-
Hus, in store and fur sale by
Juu«20 VVEUSTER It PALMES.
CHAis liE OF bOj
O N and after Sunday, the 14th October, inat,
and until further notice, tlio I'asseuger Train*
ou the Central Railroad will run a* follow* :
BETWEEN BAVANNAU AND MACON.
Leaves Savannah Daily at...6 a x and 12.16 p m.
Arrive iu Macou “ “..2.16 pm “ 1 am.
Iauvo Macon “ “,11.46 am “ 0.30 pm.
Arrive in Savau’h “ “10.46 pm “ 7.20 am
UKTWKKN SAVANNAH AND ACGL'STA.
1 aave savannah 12.16 P M aud 8.30 p. M.
Arrive iu Augusta 8.46 pm “ 6.30 a m,
l.eave Augusta 0. a a “ 4.30 p m
Arrive iu Havonuah 1.30 p m “ 10.46 p
SKTWKKN MACON AND AUGUSTA.
Jjeave Macon 11.46 a m uud 9.30 p m.
Arrive iu Augusta 8.46 p m “ 6.30 a m.
Leave Augusta 6. am “ 4.30 pm.
Arrive in Macon, 2.15 p m “ 1. am.
BCTWEKN SAVANNAH, M1LI.EDGRV1U.K k KATONTOX.
Leave Fnvannah 6. am
Arrivo in Milicdgeviile, 2.46 p m.
Leave Macon 11 45 a m
Arrive iu Katouton 6. p m.
W. M. WADLKY Gen’l Supt.
'■avaniiali, Ga., Oct. 12, 1856. ocll5.
gITaNGB OF SCHEDULE ON THE
SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD
Over ivlili-li i»it**.* tUo urent
New York & New Orleans Mails.
O N uud alter Sunday, February 3d, 1850
two dally trains between Macon and Columbus,
and one between Macon and Amcrlcus
Jamvo Macon ut 2 a m, uud 3 p u; arrive at Colum
bus at 7 16 a m. and 10 30 P m ; leave Columhu* n (
4 16 a x, ami 1 30 v it;arrive nt Macon at 10 64 a m,
and 7 40 r m; leave Macou at 2 a >t; arrive ut Ameri
cu* ut 0 40aji; Icavo Americas nt 2 20 p si; arrive ut
Macon ut 7 40 pm; making a complete connection bo-
tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings-
ville, Wilmington and Charleston; also, with Centra!
Railroad Trains to Savannah, MilledgovHIcaud Eaton
ton, and with Macon and Western trains tc Atlanta
Chattanooga. Nashville and Knoxville. Teiin.
At Oil urn bus with Girard uud Mobile Railroad it
Eulaula, Ala., connecting daily ut Americas with
four horse Dost Coache* to Tallahassee, Albany,
Thoma* ville, Rtinbrldge, kv.. f with tri-weekly hacks
to Lumpkin, Culhbcrt, kn., at Fori Valley with bucks
to Derry, JluynuAviile, Huwkinsvilie and Knoxville,
Ga. i’-MumgerB for Amerlcus and |H*inl* hniow Fort
Valley, should take tho 12 15 p ii train from Bavan
uuh; and the 5 pm truin from Augusta, to avoid de
tention at Macon. For other point* on tho Fouth
Western or Muscogee Bonds take either truin from
.Savannah or Augiinta. Diuisenger* leaving Ameri-
cm at 2 20 p m will reacli Columbus at 10 30 r m tho
some night.
DasKcnger:* from Columhus and the Weft for Am
erlcm. houth-western Georgia or Florida, siiould
take thu 1 30 p m train at Coluiiihu*, sleep at Fort
Valley, uud reach Americu* at 0 40 a st next morn
lug.
First class steamships leave Suvannali for Now
York uu Wednesdays and Nnturday;, and for DJilla-
•lolpliiu on Wednesday*. Dossngo to tho Cabin $28,
Steerage $8.
Faro from Montgomery to Bavaminh., $14 00
“ Columbus “ “ 10 00
“ Americus “ “ 8 8
GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t.
Macou, January 30tli, I860. maylO
VIRGINIA CENTRAL R.ROAD
Winter Arfan{imcnt—Cart Slartinyfoom JiroailSl,
11 envy Hull nil tlie xvny touuixloiievllle.
W I1ICN tho Folotnno is closed with ice this
routo may ho relied ou by passengers, lo cu
sure thu counocHoii going North or South. The ooad
i* entirely rchild with a mperior T rail os far un
Gordonsvlllo. During the winter tho trnlu will Hurt
from tlio old station, in Richmond, on Uroud street,
ut 7JI a pox* Gordnusvliie at 11 a M., and arrive
in Staunton at 326 v u. Down train loaves Staun
ton at 6 40 a m, ptuses Gordontvillo nt 11A si, and
arrivo in Richmond at 2.30 p m.
Faro to Gordonavillo .$2 00
“ “ 0 oo
Both trains arrivo Iu Gordousville in umpio time
to tako tho traiu of tho Orango aud Aloxnndrla Rail
road. Dorsons who leave Richmond at 7J{ a m.. con
tako tho Oraugn and AloxundriA car* nt Gordons-
vlilo If they choose to du so, aud by that taaln will
reach Alexandria by 3.40 p m. . but thi* compauy can
ticket them only to tiortlonsviilo.
ool7 tf H. D. WHITCOMB, Supt,
/THM COTTON ViWTB-JiiitTcbclTcd
U find for Ml« by J. W. THRKLXKLD.
»ay 11 OoBgrtM and Whittaker Btreeta.
inner Buoy—i* a fcecond clnei nun,painied ld i
with tho No 3 in white—1- placed in twenty-(mi
loci water ut tow tide, ou the point ot .-boat running
off from Joky I Island, and muet be left on tbo |*jrt
hand entering. "* • • • * •
N. North point.
Iu tlte Hound V*
which i* a ‘ocond class nun, painted witn ted tin t
black horixontal ttripe —i., placed iu twelve left
point of tins Middle
ftuincto. ct Mmon..
IJght bears .n Kby F. North point nf JekyJ Maud
S li by ri ‘3 N.
Middle Middle Ground Buoy—l* n second
nuu, painted red, with No 4 iu white—i* placed in
eijlPccn feet water at low tide, tn-ur the elbow ol
Uio Middlo Ground,-aim mint be tell on tho r.tar-
hoard bund entering. North iwint ot Jikv I bar- N
E X K. Brunswick |*jict W by
Up|H?r Middle Ground Buoy—i.- 11 second du.-.*
mm, painted red. with the No 0 in white—t? placed
in 18 leut water at low ti de. 1 the uj.ju-r cud oi
the Middle Ground, and mu-1 Ij<: left on thenar-
board hand entering. Brunswick point bear.- W
U s > Mouth of J eky l Creek 8 ‘j E.
Note.—In ruimlug in lor tt b'tinoiK Uar bring the
l.iglil to bear N W by W W. while in tour fathom*
water. Till* bearing il- a course will take vou up
, to tho Outer Bar Buoy and Into the Found, passing
1 tlie buoys a- directed.
• By order of the Light House Board.
C. MANIGAt’L'f MURU18
jo28—tf L. II. Inspector, Cth District.
roi'icd; to fti a hi .visit •*.
I FriHE buoy* ntAndrew’s Inlet and sound hive
! X % been arranged in the lbllowit-g nnn . r :
Bar Buoy—i-, a .-eeomicla«eaii. painte . e l, ufth
I Ihe No 2 iu Willie—i plac'd in >»ixtet 11 water at tow
! tide, and nm-t be !eft ou the starboard hand ent.-p-
i too- Little Cumt.i .i md i ight bear* W bv \V ». N.
| South point of Jekyl N by \V.
Middle Buoy—issecond cinia can, painted red,
’ ’ d iu nineteen leet
h North Breakers,
fallible remedy has saved thousands upon lho<—uas
from the liamt* of
MERCILESS QUACKS,
it not from premature graves. Iu cases of Infection
i tbo Coini'ound Buchu is the only articlo worthy of
the ic-RVt conlldence of Uie affiicted in performing
SAFE CURES.
It contain* no narcotic, mercury, or other injurious
drug, but is purely a Vegetable Composition. It is
---■ry agreeable to the taste, create* no perceptible
* taken by |*er*ons of either sex
m bu*iue«s or medical advice,
use accompany tbo medicine,
of Hie above complaints, do
DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS.
With Hil* medicine you can cure yourself, and thu*
prevent nil cxpo*ure.
TRUTH MUST AND WILL I KEVAIL.
This medicine speedily and effectually cures tho
orm of secret diseases, and eradicate*
, . of infectious matter trow tho syeV-m,
restoring the patient to u perlo-t state or
HE.U.T11 AND DUIUTY.
K» do |'m
BRIGDaR, LLi.i.y *
riONTTuSsM 1 It UTv'y.u-^
TI Canada ami Cuba
U Scbwcglcr'aUl.tt.rfol CkllotuSHinr,„,.
irauelaleil b, Bcoflc. '“ Eiwum,
Prescott's Dbilip2d ofEpoin, aevr .
Calf and to Cloth. ’ b*
Naitoleon's Confldeiittai Cor re. rx)i,j tfC ,. e .
brother Joseph. * c e will > t
Da van'a lift lory or the tween’s of u.u
Hauover—2 vols. 11 ^
The Allacbl iniladrid.
Iuuoauceof the Ilarom. by ltu« Vwiua
Rachel Gray, by Julia Kavawuvu.
Earnest Ltosioad, by Mrs. toe ltcuz.
M“ r8 U’.TUOHSUMmuB
J UST UKCHIVKl).—iit ESttSiSOTr-
prime article, 20 fierce* cL. i*« nl. r , •
Hams. Iu store, and tor sale hv
mar so ' WAYNE. Gift.NvjLli 4 ,,,
t*r
lUlnihuliVn Highly Concentrated Com
pound Fluid Extinct Sarsaparilla.
1 or i»uriiying tlie Blood, removing all disease? ari
sing from excess of Mercury, exposure aud im
prudence to life, chronic constitutional diseases,
nrbtog from au impure ftutc ef Blood, uud the
only it-liable aud effectual kuown remedy for the
cure of .Scrofula, -Salt Rheum, fccold Head, Ulcer*
atioii* of Hie llirout and to-gs, Dolus aud .Sw^.tiug*
of tl.v Bones, Tetter, Dimple* ou the Face, am* all
Scaly Eruptions of tho tfkin.
It i* gratifying to the proprietor or these medicate*
t i be able to stato titat it t* now nearly three years
-inte they were first introduced, during which time
they have been extensively used iu various parts of
the United States, and have given to patient and
praciitloncr the highest degree of satisfaction ic tho
varr>u • cases to which they have been employed;
wlictlu r in town, country, hospital or private prac
tice, they have mvurlahly given the most decided
uud mu-'iuivocal sati-.facUon, aud produced the most
salutary and beneficial oUects. Numerous letters
have been received from tlio most distinguished
phy. icians in the couutry, and from tho professors
several medical college*, recoramcudlng in the
lugficct terms the value of these rnediciues, aud
their -ftperlnrily over ail other j)rei>araUoiH for
•li 4 ; «'inplaints a* the proprietor recouimenti*.
XI KW L’llUD CUHA MOLAj^ECTTR:
Xv goof the Abbott Dev*-T» v
for sale in let* to soil purchx--. .’by” ’
janhl
by
EK-
UAUPET .VNTjTPIiiTlsiTT'V—
WAREHOU: K '
140 Vt-nyrtit and 67 SI J dien &ru*•
T HE UNDERSIGNED would t:,ke f ,..
tunlty to expres- to hi* Iru-i.j. andpT* •*!*,
generally, hU sincere thouk- Tor ti..,-.i liv-^’.iV.,!
age and influence, wh eh in- rc-oh-- ‘
hi* trade to til paru of th^i.te * AL.^ VI--
Florida, Alabama ana Team km-c, tbcrtly or :
him to exhibit a shark uu- <11 ii. nty v„‘,v;
city. u - *
Families, ilerchau:*. Hotel Keejei- a-d .
boat Owners are particularly invited t>Vac . m.
present 6totk, which is now cctm-lete In
various deparimecU', consisting in j.^i ofthrf.ii-.
tog goods, viz:
CAR1‘E7 UYPJMMLM
Royal Medal ion, **" * *
Royal Velvet,
Mocc-t Wilton.
Mocct Brussels,
Tapestry Brussels,
Dower Loom Brussel-
Three ply Ingrain,
Two ply Ingrain,
Wool Dutch,
E-fc. -u Lvczgcta, (ci r .
lieu- vriftii-,)
Mo-aic Htaith Hug.
Diano 6tm,tob*« Cev«*
Door MbL-fcreiyvtriri
Fdvc: k Brass stair R&li
Lar;H;.s fcinuijin, fa-
CUHTAIXAND urjtulstill YDLpimhi
Broca: dies, late «nd Ma-lm Curua*
Satin de Loiues, G:ltu«.rLices,
Numerous preparation* ot .Sarsaparilla uud of Buchu 1 oe ouiit'rLict-*,
ana various modc-a of preparing them have been : 0 . .‘• I ' c ^sh • in* w.J Bum,
riven, oil or which of course will differ according to i _ L'amask, la-ids, t^js Ut
the luo.io of prci'aratiou which each individual‘nay i w»rd»; velvet and Plush ol vwiocs cdt-rs; V|r,:cv
. . . . . • ’ : •*•«.** Kiiahcu, 1 rt-'.:i! .uoa ana tue
aud must he kit on tli«- .* larboard hand entering, stru.i in successive t
Cumland light bear.-. W toy N *4 N. wroth point ot tin- matters, and,
Jckyt \\ } t -'. quently impreiwrly
Shotles, new style.
Also, every variety ut Furuitoje Corwin* Ir*
mings and materials for dec- ra*.-ns. '
FLOOR OIL CLOWS.
From two to Twenty-four fret wsu.-. for ltoau,
Rooms, cut to fit withr,-_t a
The subscriber wifi oblige 1. ni.--i! to taii'to
.. prices on all description of good.; a, low u tfaits.
. 1 quality can be purchased tu any N- rtleruciir.
As* Carpets cut to Rojoj ; h.i.l l o-jfr- fcatt-> u,
part of the city free of charge.
-—An experienced Updo-ftc; vritlaitayUfitt.
aud laying of Cui i»c-U ar.-l 0;i Cu
and nearly in tlio middlo of the Sou
mu ft not pass to the westward of it,
Livht hears S by K j. K. lm:-:.' pu
Y J* W.
Buoy at Urn s nt ranee of .“’atiUtv Rivi
-hi-.-: cun, paintsd black, witli No
placed i-i ten feet water at low tide
left on the port hand entering. Cut
bears S by E. Outer point of Jt kvi beat - X J-;.
Noth—111 running ia lor St. Andrew'* Bar bring 1
the Light to bear W toy N )( N, while In tour lath- !
oui* water. Tills Lear tog us a course will take you i up r«
up to the Ear Buoy, then haul oil’to the northward 1
V«
Curnberlnnd
-f r Jek;.! :•
3 in whit—is
niu*t be
berl.i:
The* tuediciuc-s require considerable care in the
i re-par .tion and the etnjdoynient of different men-
ojK-ration to take u]» the extrac-
in cunacqucuce, are most fre-
iinprojwr'.y made, and not unfrequentiy
much iraiuired, if not rendered totally inert, bj the
injudicious and unskilful management of those unac
quainted with pliannaceuHcat preparations.
thereloroof the h!ghe.-t con.-ideration and imparl- ;
since to the puiiJSc and to the faculty that there
ehmdu be *,tau-.lard preparation* otv 11
aud porsesstog the n.o.»t iolvantages. ,...o . , T . -
and obviate the evil alluded to, I have roude a nuin- , desired. Tue i.ccor&uve and curtail, dc-part&ustii
bur of experiment* to ascertain the most effectual' r ^° 0 ,lU UphoDter o. acraovvle-igtQU-ira,
uioii? .»f extracting the virtues of the Samiparilla ,,, ,.
and the l)ui:hn, and to discover the mo.*l eligible J
form tor their exhibition. The experiment* have j
resuiu .1 mos;t favorably, mid it is with much pleas- :
uro I now oiler to the public aud tlie faculty mr i
Compound Fluid Extracts, which contain ail the vir-
toift •; the article* they ure represented to be made j
iron: in a highly coqccntratcd form, aud are the most
active prejuration* which can be made. Two ta-
bie-pwrosfnl of the Extract Sursajurilla, added to a
pint of water, i s equal to the Usboy diet drink, and
one- bottle fully equals in strength oik- guUo:i of Syr-
ujiarilia or decoction a- uEunilv made.
DRICEr’:
51 per bottle, or 6 for *5
until the Middle Buoy, No 4 is in range with the Fluid Extract Buchu,
Eight, (to avoid two lunjxs in a direct line, W by N ■ *• *• wircapariffa “ *• “ •* •*
ii N, between the two buoy*,) w nen steer for it--j Uvrtiilcale* of cures aud recommendations from
passingjl to tho soiithwnnl. From tlii.* buoy a N ] distinguisli - i jirofessors and jihysicians will aocotrj-
W by \V }i \Y course will bring you into the SouimI. * *'
By order ot the Light House Board.
je28—tf
. MANIGAULT MORRI?.
L. II. luspoctor, Uh.District.
PITCH EitS.
DOUBLE
Watu' Pitchors,!
Wane new and beautiful j
design*, Dinted ltrita- |
nla.
.t the lliuse t urnishing 1
trtore,
166 BRGUG11TGN STREET,
HORAf'K MORSE,
.‘-uvniuiah, .1 i -riloO.
aprffO
Brooko Hall Female Seminary,
IHKDIA, DELAWARE CO., PA.
MIS-S MARIA L. EAST.MANN. Puixni-at.
Tid* seminary, located in tlio de
lightful am* healthy viiiagn of Media,
thirteen miles lrom Dhlladelnhia, toy
Railroad, will he
OPENED ON WEDNESDAY,
September 10th, I860.
The commodious building, now in process of erec
tion, wilh all tlie modern improvements, will lie
finished by the first of August, und whl contain such
accommodations, both in point of taste ami comfort,
os cannot fail to satisfy jraront* thut while their
daughter* are enjoying the benefits of mental cul
ture, they have also the comfort* ol u refined home.
This iu.-til'itioni* cftunli-ln-U with a view to nlfurd
to young ladies the m ini perfect combination nf ad
vantages for the aUaiumcntof a thorough and ac
complished education, and no jiains or expen-so will
bcsjiared to render it iu reality what it professes to
bo, a school of superior merit. Mhs Erstmuu, the
Drlucijiai, was at the head oi a school in N«w l-hig-
land previous to her residence iu Pennsylvania, and
for the last six year* has been known to tiro patron.-
of Aston Ridge .Seminary, a* presiding teacher in
that inftitutio.1.
The 1ft. llcv. A. I'jttif, Itohupo. the Diocese of
Dcimsylvama, say*:—
“Mis* M. L. rji-,ttna:i, who jjruposc* to open a
Young Lad,os' Eem.nary in iledla, Delaware Co.,
Da., it. September noxt, lia^ been known to the sub
scriber for several years past. He ho* a very high
ojilnion of her cajmeity, efficiency and devotedne.-:*
a» uu educator. .Slio lias had a large and success
ful experience. Tlie building which i* to too erected
for her use will contain every accommodation. Uio
village and surrounding country are distinguished
for hcafthfulacss and bounty, und the subscriber luu
confidence that jiureut* wlio entrust their daughters
to Miss Eastman will have no reason to regret it.”
Mist Eastman will he aided toy an efficient corps
of l'eucliors.
The French language will be taught ami epokcu
by a Parisian lady, residing in tiro family.
Tho Latin, Gerinati, ^jmnishand Italian lunguage*
will receive due uttuntio:i.
Tho Natural tciouce.* will he taught, with tiro aid
of a large ami expensive ajipiralus.
The Musicul Department will be under the charge
of a lady eminently qualified to till the situation; and
all proton ing a male teacher on the Plano or in
Hinging, cun have tlio benefit of a Vi.-itiim Teacher
from Philudeijdiia.
Prawiug and Painting will be under tlie direction
of a lady accomplished ia tiro art
The number of pupils is limited to forty.
The Terms for Board and Tuition iu ail the branch
es except Mu-dc, are $150 per so.*.-ion of live months.
Miss Kastman has liberty to refer to tlie following
gentlemen:—
Rt. Rev. A. Potter, D.D., uud tiro Episcopal clergy
Hull. F: Pierce, President ofllie United Male*.
Hon. fc>. P. Uhasc, Governor oi'U .lo.
'*Ho». N. B. Baker, Kx-Governor of New Hamp
shire.
lion. M. IV. Tapjian, .U. V. from Now York.
Rev. N. idem, of Norristown, Pit.
Rev. A. MciAod, Clearfield, Pa.
Pierce Butler, K-q t1 oriTnladelj)lila.
J. B.Okiu,Msq., do.
K. W. Clark, Esq., .Jo,
Goorgu Wharton, E-q., do.
Chri.ftojdier Ltnser, PoU*vllle, Pu.
George Wyman, Ft. 1/iiii*, .Mo.
1 Ion. I*. C-.lohiiHon, Wasliiugtou, lr. C.
For further particulars, or lor circulars npjtiy to
tho rriticipul, MISS MARIA KAS1MAN,
JolO cod 3m Media, Delaware Co. Pu.
TO WOOL SELLliltS.
; i-any each jir-^paration. Prcjtarod and sold by
1J. T. HELM BOLD.
Practical and Analytical Chemist,
2d3, Cliestnut-.... near the Girard TIou-o Phila.
To he had ofDi Lggist* and i»ealer* iu every sec
tion of the United nates and Canadas.
All lateri.: r the medicine directed to the propri
etor receive immediate attention, and safe- Uijliverio?
guaranteed. sept 1—ly-dtw
job: MooiiE ci coV,’
GIBBON'S Bl.kDINGS, SfAVANN’AJI.. Ga.
WHOLESALEk RETAIL DRUGGISTS.
S Would call the attention of Merchant*. Factor-,
Planters, Physicians and titlters, totbelr ex
tensive aud well selected stock, comprising
; every at tlcle lu their line of bustocis, and which they
• otter for sale on the most reasonable terma for cash,
; or approved credit, viz;
PAINTS, VARNISHES, GlJ'.Fr, AC..
White Lead. Pure and No. 1 ; Tinman's Colors, dry
ud in oil; Japan, Copal, and Coach Varnisue* ;
140 emigres* acd 7*7 St. Jut
DU. SANFOltD’S INViUOllATOIt,
kv ■ T® a * Jlx ntive, tonic and stiniblucl.iuiflii
J. recommended to the pubik. rv.jicj, tpos;uk
i trinsic worth to tho cure oftlieff'V'.vii.'j'
: All Billions Derangements, iS:ck i. . e i.ui:o, j'jsjt.
j sia, Habitual Costivece**, Chrct ic Piarrba, (Us
1 l’ain to tiro fctomach and Bow.-fr, u&eialletfit<
} ! Female Weakness. Ac. l’cr sale toy Prcgei-u
j orally, and by John. R Moore k Co, nr.4 Win. H
: Lincoiu. Savannah. ly fcblS
TiMiiJuit i rmuuiui
.HE Undee>1gned ha* just teceiuil,foi
(£00) Five llun red piece* id gooii
Titnbt-r, averaging over onethoiL-KUd feet
9 feb JOTERSON lluttl.1t.
rn
Ih
i \t ACKEHEL, HEKU1XG, SAt,litis,fc-
l'i 2 bbls large No 1 Maekord,
I 3 do do No 3 do
| 3 do do No 2 do
! 2 half bbl* Blue Fieh.
2 do Pickled Herring.
3 do No 1 Salmon,
5 quarter bblsNo 1 Mackerel,
10 kits No 1 Mackerel,
10 do No 2 do
6 Kits Tongue* and Sound*,
■ 1000 lbs Cod Pish. For sale rov> to
J&U20 J. /. 1
J UST RECEIVED BY EXPRESa-Ani.tiH.
ricty of Silver Ware of the tn'-it be.wU0.ilp! !
tern ana finish, butter knivts, pick e ia.iv*t w I
forks, knives, forks and spoor.*, fn it kaiut ci I
fork*, cake and jku knives in evi ry vonetjr. c* I
nrds and salts iu utl variety from plain m the o'* I
ornamental. G. M. GldlFJ.V,
Successor to the lat • )I Easiinan,
jy5 Corm-r Bryan utnl Whitaker *u
MARTIN ho* been apjioimoti as Agent. t» whom all
persons having business transactions with tiro un-
aoreigneil may apply.
J. W. SMYTflE & CO.
Savannah, May li#, i860. muyvo
piAAomtm;
HAVING lately receive#! large ud*.
ddl'-n.-. to our Pl.XNo we
SjfA Ylf are e,l,, bletl t-> oiler at ti,;.- time tl*c
• 4 — * * 4 greutesl.variety lrom the b-vi main:-
racturer.*-, from tlie piatftc.-t juaro to the m.-.-t r-:,d.-
orately carved, nn«l from s-.\ to seven octavos.
Our llano* are seitclcd from tho iii'iuutacturen
whom we have full ceniMcr.co in. aud we are par
ticularly rc-quchted by thorn t<> give aguarautv with
cvoiv iastriunent •:«*'<; by i.s a* regerd.-; durahilitv
tone, fee.
Persons in want •*! a nr-i rale in
ly with safety ugetting rueli u
from the f#>’.:uwiiig makci.:, who-,,
eudi/ltvur to kc«|i ctUHfiim.v .*n ini
r Co
:»•Jiiiesit may 1 ro
• •uu byreiect.i i.
ii.-1# umeiilrf w#
id. vis : il. Wor
ceit*-r, J. Chicktring .V to*n, N'enns ,<c Ciiuke.
k Raveua, H. Wat- uutl Haim*. BrotlKr*
riiug. I. W. MODULI.I.
aug UT
SjSl 3£3C O XJ 5!S lli
HOT, COtoD AM) NJIOWKI-;.
I HAVE bei 11 asked to allow the Path Rooms t#
remain open to a l.itci hour t.
1 therefore give notice that lrom
IJoii-ro wid b-.- upon until 1 iev.ii o'cl#*ck
Pi ice 25 edit*. : ix ticket- i'#*r SI.
.1. M. HAYWOOD
riptious of Oil for machinery, viz.,
Unbleached Sperni, laird and ll#i*e Seed Oil
Tantu-rs.' Neats, Foot aud S weet Oil.
GROCERY’ ARTICLED.
Nutmeg-, Mace, A1*pice, Cinnamon,Pepper,Ginger,
.Mustard. SaleratUB, Soda, i'earlash, Sweet Oil, Starch,
Fie Blue. Matches, kc.
For physicians.
a great variety of the best French. English, and
American Cliemicnls, Pbartuuccutical Preparation*,
Select puwdoi*, Surgical Instruments, Vials Sj>ecie
Jars, Mctalic SidiJio bags, kc. Also,
(.IMPULSE AND BURNING FLUID.
Any m.e who may favor them with tbcironicrsiuay
dcjMi:d their rcceiying the best intention, and
that nil good* turulslied will be of a reliable quality,
Should tht»y not give entire satisfaction, they may be
returned ut tho option of the purchaser.
maltlO u
i . ' j. k. btf'FoICb,
I Al'0'iHKCAHIE.S HALL. S. E. Corner of.
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
..I.... For ouc bqiiare, offibC c-in*«#r lesi.oiauytr^H I
. u . * i larger than Nonpareil. 75 cent* foi the
* ' cents for each subaequent insei tiou.for any fait ^
tfcau one month.
All Tabular work, with or without Rules; uAi* •
vertisemeuu Oiicupying trouble coluuiu, *lu«I
charged double the above rates. f
Advertisement* ot whatever length, ferwfW 1 1
less than one month, to be chained at trau , -* f |
rates.
For a longer time at the foiiownig rates
I I-rug:
j Dye:
j.-V7
> AiViHhCAJtlfcrt hall, .*. K. Corner of
' Bruiigliton amt Barnaul btr#x-us. Fa van-
mil# Ga., Whole, ale and retail 1 talers in
Me-hcinr* anti Chemicals, I>yu Woods uud
PHD- French, English, and American Perfum-
. , Fun- toilet and Shaving .Soaps, Combs ami
- iBre-in-s of 1-very deicriptiou, Surgical and Dcutul
i lu.-ftuiueni.L Trusses and Supporter* of all kiuds,
! •‘•pi'-e--. Mitiir-. Manufactured Tobacco, All tlio Patent
lian nine o’clock ; I (, r PrepHetary Medicines of the day. Superior Inks, , , .. tllA w-
thi-# date tho RatJi I Brandies for Medicii nl puri*»sc.*, Advortiscinent* oroere i m thedira. •
? -t nl tot Extracts tor Flavoring. Toilet and Fancy Article*, Ac! P« £, i ll! ‘ r t ° for each toiortion, lor ai
” I Vir N. R.—Especial ut ton lion given lo the I ?“ e *»?»«»• For more limn one nirethat'W
Ag. r.t. i PJ'epnruiion of physicians’ Proscription* and Family
No. of Squares |lmo
2 mot
Jliiu.
i mo*
1
Square
$to
to
$2-)
♦24
tl
Squares...
10
22
20
2?
3
do ....
L\i
2*
52
i
do ....
24
82
5S
•lu
b
do ....
27
30
44
4U
6
do ....
30
40
M)
61
7
do ....
a>
*2
54
6S
8
do ....
34
40
68
82
6
do ....
30
4S
61
CO
10
do ....
38
60
34
70
-slOtat
i For any time cot above specified, a profoi^
charge will he made. . ...
I A deduction of 26 per cent iron; the tw*”* 1 1
will lie made ou adveHleeuie:.t* nH'fwing**' 11 f
j Bively ou the Ibmth page oi the daily.
Advertisement* ordere«i tin cc time.- a vh*.
| be charged two-thirds the aoove tat«- . * ■
Advortisciueut* onicre-.l iu tho Weekly|
PEltlODICALS.
I_)UTNAM ? S Mouthly Magazine for May.
X Flunk IojsIIo’h Gazelle of Fashion* for May.
Uluckwood’H Edinburgh Review for April.
Received und for *alu bv
WARNOCK k DA VI.-,
may 16 169 Congress i-trecl.
1 BUI<S. KLUUH in store and far Kale
by nmy7 DRANK, WKLIR k CO.
i \ Casks Ohio Catawba Brandy in ttore,
and lor sale by tiro only regular Agent for
i-uvauuah. j. M. KYRlI,
my 14 Ul I?ny ift it-l.
L ISLK THRKAD UAUNTJ.KTS—'Ihe only
article of tiro kind lu the city. For t.alc i»v
J. W. T1IRKLKKLD,
tnar27 corner of Congress and Whitaker .st*.
A PDUiB & POTATOES—-
10 hhl* Dhtfice .Mercer Potatous;
26 “ “ ItUSdOU .tppllK.
For rode toy
Mivr- 1 a nitOWN
Y ARN.—25 Gulai Vum, tuisorted uutubers. lu
•dure, mill for >-ut«» by
Jyto DRANK WEIJ.S A < II.
HN A UURuB—6u hale* 1 Mialiurgs, tieurgia limit-
uUictory, in btoni,
purcimsuiH, ny
iyb
and ilr Hiilij in hit-: to suit
CRANE, WELLS A CO.
AT REDUCED HATES. '
tiNK can i.ovr be had by ail those who
h to r.liuhu tiieiusctve* genteelly, as i will
ted the balance nf my Ready-Made, nl reduced
on time, and ten jror cent, elf mr cash
B ar*.,
Wi-h
rate.
and avail y
At lb-
:r*i-if :.i tiro rlmure Hi obtain g
hiar <.!*»:Jiing Lu.proiutn.
'VH.UA.v. 1. I'itit.'E,
•i m t'-
the rates Bpecituti iu tlie above tild* 1
Special notice*, lb cent' p*r lie® fi r .^‘c ta ti"^I
j ii;.t> I
Reciptn. .Ship. Family aud Travelling Medicine Gnstv, , , . . ...
Willi plain id root ion* for use, including Directions for * & cent? tor each siibsoqei't uiscrfivn, *•“ .. u
trcatmeiil lu cases of poisoning. Drowning, kc. 1 x " subject to cumreci. Marn«$« “ww** 1 - ,
* DI 1 haha! I A *.l.A,l n ..A £11 AA..IJ A.nti \n ttllffl.Al u-**
; iy.j't'trcc
••iipt-rll.a: JI nil.
i*i*l Ibrsate by
YONi.L ie Mil Ul'ON,
No. 04 Bay ftr..
jy 2
IJOUK—
X 60 barrels Me* a 1'i.rk,
25 •hi t rime do
landing and tor sale by
my 14 HOLCOMBE. .hdlN:o.V Co
(jUPKRItik Ghmcn Gociit-n Bittir mwT iTuton
U Cheese, received pet steamer Alabama by
tuny 28 .1. D. JESf'K.
IS AY.—ion bales priun- Noriii River llay, land-
Xj. ing tl*i' *luy from brig Augusta, aud tor Mile
•-ii tie* wharf by
Jys drank^ wei.l-vq.
1 s»J» A favniun iau:e.-. Mipcrior qimilty;
Xsw *db Zephyr Wliaielroiierkin-.;
Freucli Linen Drilling-;
York Mills mid Water twist B;>
/ ujliN --V.N’l) COHN -MEAltt—1001) bus prime
Y,' * ’oru. White and mixed; 60 do fresh Corn Meal
u store and for rale by
•bv SI ?vm v HUTTON A f’fj
U!-L4Di-READJt-nEADlir
Tv That i>. if you can see; and
tf/ajif >*>'« can’t sec, you can ftud
»h kinds of ••help* to see,’’ at the Watch und
.ry i-'n-re «>f 1>. It. Nichols A Co., in Cougrcs*
'O ' '•»- next 'four to the tronier of Whitaker, whore
you run pnreha-u* Watclie.**, Jewelry, Silver Ware,
1 Fancy Goods, as low u t ut any other store iu
li
nt ry.
ing:
allied chill-
Black Moire Antique TiiimniugA
Black Kl'tstic Rein*;
Euglisli Thread Edgings;
Hosiery, lUbhniH, kc.
Just received par .'learner Augusta.
J0I2 DkWIIT & MORGAN.
NAiU.’BKa—hu hale* osnaburgs,' Mowioii aa.l
»l- by
Tii'.'ina-ton M.ID, just received'’and f
Juno 18 t/'RANK. bi.l.ty
(jYltUi' AND MtJLASfiv-'.—M) Util.- t!.
O Oilcans Fyti.p, 56 •!<» d«» Moias-c*. j».
received per steamship Alabama a fresh
'rot oi tiio-c liii" .Steel Spectacles ; also, a supply of
P-’bhio ami 1 en.-copic Lens, which wo ure prejiareil
to lit iua't kind.s of frames, at short notice. Our
1 Vri- copic Lon.- (..«i called from their peculiar shape)
have an advantage over all other*, u« they linv
greater r.uice «f focus, ho
compelled t»i hold tiro book or pa pur at u eertuin
distance from the eye. Call anil see.
D. W. NICHOLS A: CO.
No charge fi r showing goods,
nntr II D. It. N. k CO.
OOPB—700 lulls Hope, various brands, all
XV of good quality, in store and forsale by
BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
iutn; it twoor more, iooeacu.
Auc.tioueors’udvertUemcU^ not i)|
ontruct, but to bo charged at the wW» T re -‘ I
oboist i
apr2»
QOUN-ln f .
and for nale by
L » ■ Cliff csn’Eli.in GS
MERCiai UNIVEKSiTYr
oa.
S\-W
cd and for t
Jy*
K UANIUN, .U'UN^fU v
In store and lor .-.ii"
PAt.KI.FORD, I-AY
/ t UNNY CLOTH-
VJT jit no 4
OB'yAi
. pure Pepper; ItW do Starch: received and tor
sale hv McMAHON k DOYLE.
Jui.eitt _ 2U5 and ’-«7 Pay utroet.
, 'L'tLUt-—20 hini-iciioicoEt Croix Sugar, Juft tc
v*’" reived and tor salo by
jyt'J SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k Co.
Smith's
family
t j 3d do Uuoliantut's do
ltH) hoxet ('olgate’s lb bar and N.
f.O do do Pale
6y do iMvcgo IVnrl elaicb
6-.) do llt adell’ri do do, just r«
n .d lor sale by
Jyi!4 HCUaN’ION, .lOHNSTON
P lrM p/iPEk and' ppiKij^ —M.
Ilea Is, U>0 do Pipe.-
'.’.iii faun Wrapping Paper
;.o'doX"U Plcf.lett, received aud tor rah b'v
McMAHON A'DOYlli,
id 17 Bay r trout
» i >OHp
do
CO.
Jyfi
I
m
I’niStlPRXT,
N M. CRAWFORD, D. D
eaor»sons. -
Colleiro*
S P. SANFORD, A. M.,
Mathematics.
J. E. WIIJJ-:r, A. M.,
(TtemUftry and Nataial Philosophy
il. It. ri’CRICR, A. M.,
Ifoilws IrottrcH,
U. W. WISE A. M.,
Greek and lalin ijmeuagus.
WILLIAM G. WOODFIN, A. U„
Modern Iguiguagec.
Theological Seminary.
N. M. CRAWFORD, D. D:,
IwrotesittBtical llinbuy and lhnhcal Literature.
WILLIAM W ILLIAM*, A. M.,
Systematic and Pastoral Theology.
Acnilcmy*
THOMAS A. SEAIJS, Principal.
ITie Commeucumeiit is held ou tlio last Wednesday
in Jut)'.
Tho noxt Tctm will cominonce ou tlio Uwt W'ed-
nosday In August.
Tlie prlco of Board in tho village is $10 per urolith;
washing, room rout, fuel. Ac., $3.
By order <u tin* Board of 'IT us toes.
my 12 2m h. LANDRUM, FVerctary.
^Juba MULAlbyife—'i’h© cnrKO oT tffii tn;iK
Dtyio 01
neral invitations 60 cent* each. No special ci- I
Inserted tor lft*3 than 60 cents. Obituary>0" , I
Report*'. Resolution*, or Procce2hif? oi ■
Association, or Cot j»oraticn, ordered to w t*
ed, 6 cetits per line. ,■
Steamboats will bo advertised at r»v !•«' *"* I
tor each bout udvertDed. V
Steamships, where but one i* nuuitoft ' |
nuto; if twoor more, $5ueach.
Audio
contract,
per square.
The paper, under no circutmunccs,
ed iu n contract. .
Professluiiai and busine.-* cards not cxci r
line*, will be inserted at $20 per »'-n BUr ' t41
Calls on persons to becouto caniiwatn* fJ I
inserted us otLer advertisement*, to w \ 1
variably lu advance. . w -v'(
Announcing candidates for oiI.ee. nto* w |
Jtliera, us they have a | in advance. . wr* I,
that tho router I, mu AavorllscutMito i.ot marked ™
k or paper at n certutn ! specified time, will be inserted un 1
payment exacted. . in . ( */|
Wlion any liltl fcr too nwwSf
than contract, amounts to ever sAS» 01 I
25 tier cent will be made. ., KM i vi I
Yearly udvortiftng. with privilege eick
be taken nt the foi towing rates : k (J
For otic square, renewable»me a»« • g
» ‘.I stlmcsoroncjw^
Every additional »tpwrccoairrated forte
ed one hull tho abovo lute* r.ddm«jw«. .
Vtarly ndivrlwers shall ho UnjM »
contracted for. All cmtract* .l-* 11 ,
I stating definitely tho nature , .Jperlf^
! advertised. Any advertisement# m-tl
nested with the business * toU *^ r l j55rtbf ^
ly, and also any excess of matter ovor ro
contracted for.
Contract adverlisenieni* l' 3 ^ . '
TO.'tisouionts from strai ; ciR Wi'i ** 1 ** •
jKiyubio in advance. All wtbeia wu |
•luo when cuilfft for. . ct ,i;u# >*
Regular advertisors »ud all om*'* . , tf fjj#
mutilations «r requiring uotices
tentiou to Uiirs, com cits, soirees.tr » J » f ^|
tortttinments, where rhniycf Mi ‘ oV *ffj2|
tanco—all uotices of private assw.w«> » ur .ifjfJ|
ticodosigned to cull utteiitien to DJ*'j .« v idt*l td* I
calculated or intended fr* l ,r *)S M lc 0 uuderR^rol
rests, cau ouly bo insortc*! iJ inserted |
that the samo is tobottaidfor- « * u *
editorial column (which can J’ jjgtl'l
tlou of Uio editors) tlio same w id*® I
rato of uot loss tliau 20 cents r cr ‘,'”' !v tn-V^I
Tho imdmleocJ,
and Weekly newspapers i“^' fl | JJ u ;U# I
ourselves Flrictly to lld|ll ‘ r h, ilierof^ I
charges, and in no instance to dix iaw I
Tbo above rates to uko;* UH J h ’ e ve:*^ I
to continue biuding, until cliaut,'.» ) ■
majority of tho uuderslgncu. v
N. It.—This Bcliedule shall not in a , I
theiiwegrlty of existing contracts. " bailo aiv<JJ I
tho year or auy other *1KH-HI*o un»v, « m |
with tho expiration «*i tho period r
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KUNirlor quality.
PADHUTORD, J
FAY A 00.