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»l the Court or Ordinary for lottor* dlimlMr;
guardian of Robert U and Uoorge M Wallaco:
TheflQ aro, therefore, to uito and adinonlab all
whom It may concern, to bo and appear bolbro
*ald Court to tuako oRJoellou (if any they have) on
In oTtale, two Clock*. two Lounges, orbolorotlio tint Monday In March next, otlior-
sdataad. onn8prlng Bsditoad, nno flair who wild lottoru will bo granted.
‘- J *»— —... witnosa, John RUbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
county, thin ltth day of August, I860.
CHATHAM ■HBHHWS SALK.
TTTILt b. wll borur. iiw door or Uio Court
W ' Uouio. lujhl oUff otSmumon. Oouulyof
dulh.m.on Ut Tu«a»y In Oolnborooit, beiuooti
the Lwal hour* oTsa'“ •-** rln ' ,w *—* t
on* Oador Badstwd,
aufuits
BKVJ. I..COLK.S. C.O.
CITY SIUSUIW'S SALE.
, bo Bold before tbo r ourt Houso door In
_ - the city of Savannah, botweeu tho legal hours
of sale, on tuo Drat Tuesday m Boptcmbor next, a
Borrei. I Day, and 1 Urey flora©*, levied on ns tho
property ofAuu Doblo. to ►aUsiy 3 V\ Fa’s t»snoa
oat or the Hon , tho City Court of 8avauuah; ouo
tnfhvbr of John (lallaher, ono In favor of James
lynch, and tho other In (kvor of Waver & Constan
tine, vs. Ann .Coble, ^property pointed out by
PtaluUSk. Terms cash.
aug d KUW. M. I’HKNOERQA«T. 8.0. C. 8.
ougll
mi.no, o. c. o.
WAYNE CO., OA., JULY MOtlt. 1850.
T HE public nro warned that (Tom this ilato 1
will |my no drafts tundo by 8.0. Hryntt te Co.,
ns no Huoh llrin oxlst. From tills date, tho Inwlnew
will bocontluuod on my own nrcmmt.
aug 2—Ira BA MU El. O; lfflYAN.
Front V* P
UKSWUL AUVXHTtSlftf
Boston, Now York, Flu.
YLM1CU,
•'A'HIMI'KH A0K.NT,
ilit, aud RalUuioro.
.IAMBS 11.' KiiH.KS,
AND mrOUTEll OK
WntcftcM, Jewelry, Silver Ware,
ey tiootli, die.,
no. 12, south an winner, i-iiiwnicu’iiu.
so pi 8 ■ ly
NELSON SWKKZKY,
DE8IUNEU AN I) SCULPTOR IN MA11R1.K.
Corner Astor Place and 4th Avomio,
n oi.oski’hoximity to Tint ahtou uihuiiy and tuk nkw
lllliut tIOUMK, NKW YOUK,
muB * ’
fiXEGUTOU’S SALE,
ThY vlrtuo of on order passed 7th July, 1850, by
JD theOaurtuf Ordinary or WayuoCouuty, will
oetold on tho llrst Monday In October next, bo-
tween the usual hours ot sale. Uororo tbo Court
House door tn WaynesvlUo, tbo tollowiug proi>erty,
to wit: A Negro woman, Ulon, 30 ycura of age,
Olio her seven children, Frauds 10 years or ago,
Luoy Mary 8, Robert 0, Ooorgo b, Cba'lotto 3,
and Kl-y a years old. Sold Ibr the bonollt of tbo
hairs and creditors of tbo estate of L. W. Bryan.
Terms cash.
W. A. 8ALLEN8, Executor.
Jyso .
HTATE Oh' UEUltUlA,
K THAM COUNTY—To all whom It may
tern: Whereas, Jonn Mallory ,wlll apply to tho
Ordinary tor Letters Dlanilsory ns adminis
tration on tho Estate or William Wright thoso aro,
thnremro. tn eite and aumoutsh all whottf It may
oonuern. to be and appear bot'oro said Court, to
make oplecUon (If any tuey have) ou or belbro tbo
Aral Momlav in Novemner noxt, othwlso Bold Let
ters wtu bo wanted.
Witness. Jonn Ullbo, feflq., Ordinary Tor CUatliam
Oounty, this e.gbt day of April 1850.
*OHN RILRO, o. o. o.
opr a
State op oboeuia, ciuthaji to.
mo all whom it may concern: Wborons Mury Auu
JL Bent will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for lot*
lira BistnU8orv on tho ostaw or Jamos I’. Dent,—
These are thoreforo to cite and admonish uli whom
It mav concern, to bo and nnpeur belbro said Court,
to moko objections (if huv they have) ou or betoro
the hirst Mouday iu Docemner uext, otherwise said
letters will bo grouted.
Witness John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
Oounty, this third day of Juno is&a.
jea -OUN BILBO,_ac.c.
STATE OF GttOUCUA.
CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may
t concern : Whereas, Juhu 1*. Hluos wilt apply
__ e Court of Ordiuary for letters dlsmUaory as ad
ministrator on the hstnte of Juntos C. lliucs :
These ore, therefore, to cite aud admonish all
Whom it may couccru, to bo and up|>ear beforo said
Court to mako objection (If any they have) on or be
fore tho first Monday iu Beccmbor uext, otherwiso
■old letters will bo granted.
Witness, John Bilbo, Esq. Ordiuary for Chatham
county, this fourth day of June, 1850.
JunoO JOHN RILRO. o. o. c.
mllK umlcrflgitcd hava lurmail a CU.|»rtuor«lll|i
I mulot Win Art rt (ho (lonorol Assomh'y of (ho
Kioto of Uoorglo, omlllod "An Art lo mitlmmo
Minitoil l’urinor«hl|w,” .snouted In III. uronly-«c.
ooiid day ofBooombor, lu tbo year 1867: lo be con
ducted under tho name or Carl Epplng, for tbo pur
pose or transacting a Commission and General Mur-
caiitllo btulnosa lit tbo city of Savannah and Stutoor
Uoorgla.
Cart Epplng, of Savannah, will bo tho general
partner, and (leorgo W Garmnny, or Savannah,
who has contributed Fifty Thousand Dollars, In
cash, lo tno common stock, will bo special partner.
Tbo tuslnoss to commcnco the first day of August,
lu tbo year olgbtoou huudred aud fifty-six, and to
torminato on Uio llrst day of August olgbtoou fifty-
nine.
In witness whereof, tho said Carl Epplng and
Gcorgo W. Garmany hava hereunto signed tbo
foregolug ngreouiont, this thirty llrot day or July,
1850.
CARL EFFING.
G. W: GARMANY.
Anvar :
MONTGOMERY GUMMING, J. I. C. C. C.
august 1—ow
Tbo MiUodgevlllo Recorder, will publhli six
weeks.
T
InAi
_ most extensive variety utid the largest
stock of Monuments, Tombs, Head Stones, tec.,
..morlca, can bo (bund ut this establishment, from
plain to tbo most elaborate and ornato In design and
workmanship, lu addition to tbo stock always ou
band, h great variety of drawings, appropriate aud
origluui may bo found, from which work will bo ex
ecuted promptly to order.
Orders tidtldully executed, and shipped to uny
point available by water or steam.
Persons visiting tbo city of Now York on plcasuro
or business aro respectfully Invited to visit this es
tablishment. oct3
fTBA
ty eo
at the C
T WO mouths nftor date, applicutlim will b* made
to tho Moa Court or ordiuary of Bulloch conu-
ty, fur leave to sell all tno lands bolougiug to (be
estnto of Mosos Banuou, deceasod.
awgJl
JollANNAH BA.NNKN, Adin’lx.
TIMOTHY KKNNELLY, Adw’r.
GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY.
T WO mouths after date, application wid bo
luado to the Hon Court of Ouliu iry for Liber
ty county, fur iuuvo toso.l all tbo lauds belonging
to tbo cstutoof John F D a-ly, of said county, de
ceased. for tho benefit of bis heirs and creditors,
JOHN 8. B1UDMSY, I Vx , art .
QllgO K. H. ANIIltEWS, J ux 0r8 ’
Pn>m V. PlUKUT-'A
-^ KUTI.MMJ AIIKXCV, PlIlUDKlUliJA. I'A.
Atij.liorlxed Agont for tlm riavammb Jnnrnnl.
HKititiMli’M1'PatJSSit 1 ioiiuo-ViiooK-
wmi lIXti/a^A'iwi'^niTOKii.i'iMxir uick.
Having rocolvefi tho
Prize Medal at tbo
World's Fair, aro now
oll'crcd to tbo public
as llio Prize 8ufo of
tbo World. Tostod
and approved as they
liavo been every-
whore, their crowning victory was reserved to be
awarded by the Juries ortho World'sKsir.
Tbo proprietor placed Ono Thousand Bollars lu
Gold iu thq one exhibited at the World’s Fair, Lon
don, aud Invited all tho Pick-Locks lu tbo world to
open tbo 8afe, with or without tbo keys, and tnko tbo
tnouoy ns a reward for their Ingenuity ; although
operated upon by sovcml skilled in tlm art, no ono
could Pick tlm IaicIc or upon tbo Halt*.
Uy uu linproveniout upon tlm original Salamander,
Introduced by tbo present owner of tlm puLunl-right,
tliu Interior Is rendered wholly li
rvlous Ui damp.
V1KGINIA SPRINGS!
SOUTII-8IBK, RICHMOND & DANVILLE, A
Virginia A Tennessee
RAIliHOAPB.
suMMEu'iai,
STATE OF GEORGIA,
>ULIX)CH COUNTY.—To all whom It may con-
j oern: wUoroas, GrIIDu W Parrish will apply at
JEe Court ot Ordinary for letters ofguaniiaiisbip of
Martha Parrish, a minor heir of Josiah A Parrish,
deceasod:
These are. tnercroro, to rite and ndmonisb all
whom it mav concern, to tm and appear before said
Court, to muko objection (If uny they have) ou nr
before tne first Monday iu October noxt, otberwUo
sold letters will bo grauteii
Witness, william Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch
county, tbia OIU day or August 185d.
augU WH.I JAM LEE, o. u. c.
STATE OB v GEORGIA”,
B ULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom it may con
cern : Wbnrcos, the o-tato of WUliatn Davis U
anrepresentod, It no person applies lor the admin
istration, I shall appoint JoBiah 1 avis, or somo oth
or fit and propor person as administrator ou said
estate:
These are. therefore, to cite ind admonish all
whom it mav concern, to no and appear before said
Court to make objection (If any tboy have) on or
before tno first Monday iu October next, otnorwlso
•aid letters will be granted.
Witness. William Leo, Esq., Ordiuary for Bulloch
aoantv. tbo Gth day or August, 1850.
augO WILLIAM LEE, o. n. c.
HTATE OF uUuttUlA,
B ULLOCH tsdtNTY — road whom it may con
cern : whereas, Seaborn B Cowart will apply
at the Court oi Ordinary tor lottors UUmUsory us
administrator on tbo estate of Patrick D Keleher,
‘ deceased:
These are, teernforo, tocito and admonish all
whom it may c*<u'.nra, to be and apiioai before said
Court to mako i.bjectlon (If any they have) on or be*
fore tne urst Midday f»*ftrbruary noxt, otborwiso
■old letters will be/Vonled.
Witness. Willlvu Lee, Esq., Ordinary for rtulioch
County. UUs Cth'day of August, >860.
aug4 f WILLIAM LEE, o. n. c.
_ OKOUGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY.
• -f¥10 all whom it may concern: Whereas, Mrs Fa*
I rob .1 Jones, Admmwtrstr.x upon tho estate of
James N Joues. late or Ulrnrty county, deceased,
will apply to tbo Court of Ordinary or said county
for letters dismissory;
These are tnoreforo tocito and admonish all whom
U n&av concern, to bo and appear before said court,
to Diaxe obieotions, If any they have, In terms of
the law. otnerwisesaid letters will bo grauted
WlUiess. W P Garldeuu, Ordinary for Liberty
county, this 10th of January, 1850.
JylO—fl W. P. G1IUDEAU, o. UO.
HTATE OF GEORGIA,
B ULLOCH COUNTY—To all whom it may con
cern : Whereas, Ucuorul E Mlkell, will apply
at tbn court or Ordinary tor loiters ot'udmiuistmilou
with tne will annexed, on the estate ol Martha
Groover, lata of said couuiy, uaccusod :
These are. thnreforo, to cite and admonish nil
whom it mav concern, to tie aud appear befuro said
Court to inakn objection (if uny tboy have) on or
beforo tno first Monday in Smitembor noxt, other
wise said loiters will bu grunted.
Witness. William Lee. Esq-, Ordinary for Bulloch
oounty. tms 21st day of July, 1850.
JyiKl WILLIAM LEE, o. n. c.
GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY
S IXTY davs after dale, application will bo made
to tno Houorahlo Com t oi Urinary oi Bulloch
county. lor ioave to soil ull tbo lauds belonging to
the estate of Thomas Crosuy, lute of suid county,
deceasea. tor tlm huuutlt ui Urn tmlrs and uvcdlun-s
of sola estate
jylt> WILLIAM K. CROSBY. Adm’r.
iiiVOUCE.
Ellxabetb Cowley ) Iu Co;leu Superior Court,
vs. j- May Term, 1850:
John Cowley, j
It appearing to tuo Co&rt from the Roturu of tho
Sheriff, that tbo dominium Joliu Cowley, D not to
bo fouud in Coffee County, uud It furmor appears
that bo Is not m the Stale. On motion oi Win. it.
Gauldlng. Attorney tor ilbcluui, tt is ordered tliut
service be perfected ou a d defonduut bv a publi
cation ortliisordor ill oau of the public journals in
Savannah, onco a mouth for three mouth* proceed
ing the next term of this Court, requiring said de
fendant to appear at tbc uext term of uoiieu .Su
perior Court lu November next,and Ule Ids defensive
alegatiou to said Court.
A truo oxtract or the minutes of Coffeo Superior
Court.
ARCH’D McLEAN, Deputy Clerk.
Aug 2 3m
NOTICE.
A LL porsous having chums against tbo estate of
George M. Troup, deceased, will band them
iu, duly attested, aud Uio*o Indebted will pleuso
muko payment to either of tbo undurslgued.
THOMAS M. FORMAN, ) *.-*_,
jo 10 DANIEL H. B. TROUP J r3 ‘
NOTICE.
T HREE months after date application will bo raudo
to tno Marine Bank or Savannah for tho pay*
uientot two 'i'wmity dollar bills, viz : letter U, UU70,
ami letter o. bfi7. tho loll halves of which have bouu
lost. u/t.MES P. HUDSON.
laUabassen. Fla., May 17. 1850 am* my20
notice.
S IXTY mi vs after date, application will bo mado
lo tne Honorable the Ordiuary ol McIntosh
county, mr leave to sell tbo real estate, being iu
this couuiy. of the late Jamos 8mUU, known uh
Sidon (ru:o) Plantation sold Ibr tho boucllt of tbo
heirs of said estate
BEAN M. DUN WOODY,
JOHN JUNES,
JOHN F. DUNWOODY
Darien.,mtyl, lboO.
DY,)
>-Ex’ors.
NOTICE.
A LL persons huvlug claims against llio estate <ff
Evan Jones, late of Charlton couuiy, Ga., do-
ceused, are requested to present them, iu terms A
law, and thoso iudebted will pleaso niako payment
to tbo subscriber.
STEPHEN McCALL, Executor.
Oobtrcvillage, Ga., June 14tb. 1850 jo22
NOTICE.
rnHE UNDERSIGNED huvlug Ibis day associated
X iltomsolvcs together for tbo purposoot conduct
ing tbo Wholesale Grocery Business, and having
purchased the stock of Rodgers & Norris, will hero-
niter coutinue the business under the firm of Rod-
gors, Norris JcCo., at tbo old stand, c(»ruer of Bay
aud Lincoln streets,
JAS. G. RODGERS,
JAS. A. NORRIS,
GEO. II. JOHNSTON,
JNO. N. BIRCH.
Savannah, Juno 2d, 1850. Je 2
T HE firm or Rodgers * Norris having tills day
boon dissolved by tbo abovo association, cither
parluor will uso tbo name of tlio firm In liquidation.
JAS. G. RODGERS,
JAS. A. NORRIS,
Savannah, Juno 2d, I860 Je 2
NOTICE.
O NU month after date, application will bo mado
to tho Bank of thoStuto of Georgia, for tbo pay
ment of threo twenty dollar bills ot tbo Brunch ut
Augusta, the right bund halves of which have been
lost iu the mail.
Jyll—lm BOSTON ft VILLA LONGA.
Notice •
T HE firm of I W Morrell ft Co. was dissolved on
the 24th ol' September, 1864, by tho death of N
V Webster.
jyjtf—lm I. W. MORRELL.
NOTICE.
O NE month after date, app Icntlon will bo made
to tho Bunk ot'tho Stuto of Georgia,Ibr tho p iy-
ment of two ono hundred do.lar bills of tbo Bmucli
at , tuo right baud halves or which hnvo been
lost iu tbo mails.
Jy21 BOSTON ft VILLA LONGA.
TAKE NOTICE.
P URCHASERS will bavo tnoir goons delivered
free ol' expense with quick dispatch from tuo
savnunah Grocory aud Fruit Depot, corner Brough
ton and Whitaker streets.
1 would call tbo utlontiou of Fruitors gener
ally to my well solcctnd slock of Groceries, receiv
ing dully. J«28—■If W. H. FARRELL.
Alt RAN GEM iiNT.
Shortest, most comlortuble and most expeditious
Route to tho
VIRGINIA SPRINGS!
THROUGH UY DAYLIGHT.
Aud Uoggugo Checked Through, except on Stages.
Visitor*, to tliiolFlrglulnla Springs by tills route,
take thoBoutli-Slde Railroad curs at Petersburg, or
the Richmond and Danville cars at Richmond, at t)
A. M-, daily, (Sundays excepted,) ari Ivo ut Lynch
burg to diuuer, and thence, via tho Virginia aud
Teunossoo Railroad, reach lion Hack's Deiwtat U1-4,
uud Salem ut 4 P. M., and at cither place like
Kent, Bumnm-sun & Co’it Flue Llau of
Stages I
Those via Bonnack's lodge at Fincustle, dine at the
Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs, uud arrive ut tho
White Sulphur Sprlugs, (17 miles) eurly ou tho
ovouing of the Kucond day iroin Petersburg, or Rich-
tumid, without NIGHT TRAVEL, uud with but 64
miles of Staging. Or b,\ tho 8ulcin route, stop all
uight at tho Riianoko Red Sulphur Springs, (10
miles distant from Salem,) diuu at the Rod .tweet,
or Sweet Springs, and arrlvo at the Whito Sulphur
Sprlugs on the evening of tho tollowiug day.
Tho Virginia & Touncssoo Railroad is located
through a most romantic country, possessing u cli
mate uusurpussod lor its .-alubrity uud Uellgbtlullom
peraturo. Tho road pusses the base of Uio
PEAKS OP OTTER!
And witlilu three miles ortho Alicgbuny Sprlugs,
ono mile of tho Montgomery White Sulphur Springs,
and within four miles of tho Yollow Sulphur Springs
ull pleasantly situated a few miles up&rl, ou tho
Eastern slope of tho Alleghany mountain, Iu Ment
gomcry county. Tho waters of these Springs uro
celebrated lor their great mcdlcluul qualities, the ac
commodations are excellent, and liavo ocen greatly
Increased since last season.
gif Visitors to who Red Sulphur Springs take
Kent. 8uinmcrson i: Co’s Stages ut Newborn Doput,
uu tliueveuing oi tho day that they leave Peters
burg or Rlcliniund, aud arrive at tho Spriugs ou tbo
following Uuy to ulimer, and Salt Sulphur Springs
early lu tho evening of tho second day from Rich
mend or Petersburg.
Tho Road from Newborn Depot to the Red Sul
phur Springs, (68 miles.) has been graded unJ
greatly improved since la3t season, mid is now re
garded tisono of tho best turnpikes iu tho mourn
ulus.
Tho Uue of Telegraph from Richmond will bo com
pleted and lu operation to the Montgomery White
Sulphur Spriugs curly in Juuo.
Passengers to Kuoxviile, Tennessee, take Kent,
Sutnniersou & Co’s stages at the Wes lorn terminus
of tlm Virginia ft Tonne-see Railroad, now 180 miles
from Lynchburg (uud being exteuded Westward at
ilia ralo of 8 miles per month) lo tho Eastern lormi
uus of tbo East Teutiessco uud Virginia Railroad,
uud arrive ui KimxvlUo in 21-2 days from Peters
burg or Richmond,
Pure from Petersburg or Iticbmoml.
To Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs via Bousuuk’s,$10 00
“ “ “ “ “ “ “ Samm.... lo
“ White Sulphur Spriugs “ Ikmsack’s 11
“ “ *• “ ** Salem.... 11 50
“ lied Sulphcr Springs 12 25
“ Alleghany Springs 8
“ Jioutgomery Whito Sulphur Springs 8
“ Yellow Sulphur Spriugs 8
“ Knoxville, Tenuessco 23
Noth.-—Tbo charge for tickets to tho Allcgliauy
Springs, Montgomery White Sulphur aud Yollow
Sulphur Springs, docs not include tho charge trorn
the Railroad to tbo Springs. Passengers lor llio Al
legbuiiy Springs, (4 miles distant,) tuko tickets lu
Shawsvillc—4'ur Montgomery Wiiite Sulphur, (1
inilo distant by a branch Railroad,) take tickets tc
Big Tunnel aud fur llio Yollow Sulphur, (4 miles dis
taut,) take tickets to (Jhristiun-biirg depot. Con
veyances will bo found at thoso places.
For further information apply to
E. A. GUODW1N,
Ticket Acotit S. S. R. R., Petersburg.
CHARLES CAMPBELL,
Sup’t Richmond ft Danville R. U., Richmond.
E. H. GILL,
Snp’t V. A T. R. R., Lynchburg.
KENT, SUMMElthON & CO.,
my 13-0m Fiucastle, Virginia.
BROUGHT TO JAIL.
Brought lo Jail in Swuiusbnro, Emanuel Co ,
ou tho 4th blatant, a negro mau; ho says Ida
uutno is Hurry; that ho buiougs to the estate
i a Thomas Clay, of dryad Oounty, Ga. Ho is
oi uglit complexion, with a slight scar over the left
eye;about 6 fuel 3}$ Inches In height, uud about 26
yours old.
The owner U requested to oomo forward, pay
charges uud tako him away, as lie will bo dealt with
as tlio law directs. HENRY OVERSTREET,
Je9 Ja'or.
i»r
JL
LIBEL FOIL mVOlWE.
Elizabeth oauly j lu cygoo superior Court,
Johh Uuly. J May Term, 1868.
{ T appearing to tho Court, from the return of tho
sheriff, tliut the defendant, John Cnuly u not to
found Iff Coffeo cuuuty, uud he Is not in tliuHtalu;
on motion of Wm U Gaoldiug, attorney lorlibolluiit,
it is ordered tliut service bo perfected on said de
fendant by a publication of this order iu ono of tho
E ubiic Journals ot davauuuh, onco a month for
ireo months preceding llie uext t jrm of this Court,
roquiring said dufuuuunt to apjieur ut tho next term
of Coffeo Stiparlor Court, iu the mouth of Novem
ber next, uud llio his defensive allegation to tlio
cause.
A truo extract from tbo minutes of tho Superior
Court.
Jyg EW'D ASHLEY, Clerk.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
E Wllltlamu, . tautortygai^toromrt,
Urn. Wilkinson./ “"J 1 ' r “ rlll > lss0 -
I T appormg to llio Court, by the return of tlio
sheriff, In tbo ubovoHtatcd case, tlialtbu duieuil-
ant Is not to bo found in the county, and tliai lio is
not to bo found in tno suae; on motion of Win U
Gaulden, counsel for libellant, it is ordered that ser
vice bo perfected on suid defendant, by u publica
tion of this uollcu once u mouth for llirou month*,
next precoding llio noxt term of said superior Court,
requiring said dcrcuuuut to bo and appear ut the
noxt torm of Liberty Superior Court to auswer iu
the said causo*
A truo oxtract from tho minutes of Htdd .Superior
Court.
Jy2 B. A. FRASER, Clerk.
DIVORCE.
ANN BROWN 4 j ( , Bullocli 8ti|weior Court,
W1LUAU ll‘. DROWN./ Marc, ‘ Ter,n ’ 1860,
.TTapwarlngtotljoCmirt, bv the return of tbo
X Bheriff, tliut the defum/aht, William II Brown,
Is uot to bo found in tho county of Bulloch; on mo
tion of Levi 8, D’Lyun. Attorney for tbo plulntlff. it
Is ordered that tho iioioiidunt do appear aud file fih
answer or defensive ullegutlou. ou or beioio tlio
first day of tlio uexi term of this Court, and tint
E ubllcutinn or tills will bo mado in one oL the bub-
o gazettes of tho city of Suvaniiali once n month for
'threo mouths.
A true oxtract from tho mlnutoH, title 22d day of
March, i860.
Jy27—lamSm DAVID BEASLEY, osfl.no.
iHIUTHI SHIRTS 11 SIllRTrt 111
— - figured Shirts, of every quality aud
•tyle, and suiierbly mudo, with collars to match,
orders will also ho takon, und shirts mado to suit
‘ * . Call at
PRICE.
any particular stylo or taste of tho wearer,
lb* Star Clothing Emporium, 147 Bay street.
»714 mi.0.1’]
REMOVAL.
The subscriber has Komovcdou tlio
Bay, noxt door lo tho Republican
olllce, where be is now opening al
handsome assortment of 8I'll IS O'
AND SUMMER GOODS, which lie will sell by the
piltern or muko to ordor in the most fashlouublo
-uyio. Also, Roady Mado clothing for tlio present
uud coming seusou.
Thankful for past favors, ho hopc3 to merit a con
tinuance of the sumo.
N. U.—Cutting, Altoriug aud ltopniriug done ut
the shortest uoticc.
Just received Whito Drill Coals uud Punts, White
uud Figured Marseilles Vests, for sale ut u small pro
fit.
aprl2 JOHN W. KKI.I.V.
Jfe
DRAPER AND TA1LD1L.
JEFFEILsON STREET NEAR BROUGHTON.
The subscriber takes tills opportunity
to iul'orm Ids friends and tho public, that
lie is enublod, from oxporicncc, und tbo
,intuitive perceptions or tlio truths oft
science, based on the common rules of surveying
forms, noth piano und spherical, to cut und muko up
garments to fit the human form in the most complete
and Uriished style, to all who may favor him with a
call.
Boys’ fancy drussos, Bull costumes, Military and
Firemen’s Uniforms, &c., (tc.
P. HORACE GRANT,
Jefferson st., oiio door North of Broughton street,
dec 7—ly
WOOD AND LUMBER.
A'LL kiuds of Wood, Boards, Piuuks, Joist,
ZX Timber, shingles, Light-wood, Fusts, Eastern
l-utbs aud Failings, for sale, at wholesale and retail,
low for cash, on tlio now wharf recently erected ou
jho Lumber Y'ard of Robert A. Allen Ac Co.
mar 12—lyW M. J. I,. MOULTON
RELIGIOUS WORKS,
H ISTORY of tlio Great Reformation of tho Hix-
toeutli Century, in Germany, Switzerland,&c,
by J II Merle D'Aubigno, five volumes complete iu
one.
Tlio Life of Martin Luther, the German Reform
er, In fifty pictures, from designs of Gustav Konig,
to which is added a sketch of tho rlso and progress
uf Hie Reformation in Germany.
L fo uud Times «-f Rev EllJali Hcdding, I) D, late
senior Bishop or the Methodist Episcopal Gliuroh
by 11 W Clark, D D.
.Sermons on Several Oca-Ions, by tlio Rev John
Worley, A M, m four volumes.
Sermons from llio Pulpit, by 11B Bascom, 1) D,
Life of II Blddlcman Bascom, 1) I), J, I. D, late
Bi-Imp of tlm Methodist Episcopal Church, South,
by Hov M M lluiiklo, DI).
Poi-llititnoUH Works of tlio Rov Henry it Boscuin ;
D D, I, I. D, ono of tlm Bishops of tlio Mcllmdli-i
Episcopal Church Smith, uditod by tho Rov Tlmmas
N Ralston. A M.
Llfo of the Rev Robert Newton, D 1), by Thomas
Jackson
Tlio Bards or the Bible, by Gcorgo Guillllati.
Tim Analogy of Religion—Natural aud Iteveuiud
—to tlm Constitution and Course of Nature, by Jo
seph Butler, LLI), Into bird Bishop of Durham.
Baptism—a treitlso ou tlm nature, perpetuity,
subjects, administration, inode, and uses of tlm Ini
tialing urdliiuneo or the Christian Church, by Tims
OBuinuors.
BupUsm—with reference to Its Import, inodos,
history, proper use, aud tho duty of parents to bap-
t zo 1 uliildreu, by Jumos I. Chapman, a minister ol
tlm Memphis Coutoruuco or tlio Mothodla
Church,South.
uetliudUl Episcopal
For sale at 169 Congrosu street by
I HAVE just received a lurgo ussortmuht of ■! UI>U *^ WaHNock ft DAVIS,
white aud figured aliiru, of every quality and
T HE ATTENTION of Htruiigera vislUtiK tlio
city and tho puhllu generally, im invited to an
oxamliiatltjn* or our stock of Spring and Hummor*
Gauds, which for variety and stylo is not to bo ex
celled iu this city.
0Pr2B AIKIN & BURNS.
, Uuiicrvloui
atid books, pairara aud Jewelry might bo preserved
in ono of his safes for a century without contracting
blemish from mould or mllldow.
To guard against counterfeits every Safe from tho
manufactory of tlm subscriber, ami sold by him or
ids agents, lias a brass plate in front, bearing Ills
name: eucli Is also furnished with ouo of his Im
proved Thief Detecting Leeks, wliloU Ik a good guar
antee against robbery.
8. 0. HERRING ft CO.,
1.135,187 and 139 Waler st.. N. Y.
Agents in Savannah, Messrs. BELL & FItENTISS,
wlm keep constantly on hand a full and complete
assortment, which they will soil ut Manufacturers’
prices. sopt28
IAMJAL EVIDENCE OK THE VALUE AND F1KB-
IMtOOK qUAlJTttS OK
WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES,
At Manufactured by Stearns «C Marvin. Aew York.
in tlm tiro uf tlio Ud
lust., which consiim*
od tlm brick building
occupied by Mr. Jno.
T. Thomas, opimsite
tlm Gas Works, lu this
city, was a safe oi
tho above descriptions
containing tlio books, papers, and money of Mr.
Thomas, and although tlm building was Uetroyed,
tho said Safe sustained no Injury whatever from the
Intense heat to which it had bceu exposed. Ou upuu-
lug tho Safe, tho contents were fuund undisturbed,
and in tlmsamo order and condition ns when placed
thoro, cxcopt a slight discoloration to til* 1 projecting
ends of a few iiupcrs. and tho bucks of ono or two of
tlm books, cuuscd by tlm steam generated in llio
Safe, wrlillo at its greatest bent.
Tlio Sato aud contents, us It came from the ruins,
may still bo Boon, In tho possession of Mr. Thomas,
at tuo Gus Works. A large assortment of thoso cele
brated Safes always ou band,und Ibr sale by
C. li. CAMFF1EIJ),
Agent Ibr the Manufacturers,
July 26, 1855. 171 Bay-at., Savannah. Ga.
I tuko pleasure In corroborating tlio foregoing state
ment, and iu addition would add, that the books nro
now in uso. J. T. THOMAS.
Wood Y'urd, Ferry Whurl.
July 20th, 1856. octG—if
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
O N nml utter Sunday, the 14th October. iust. k
uud until further notice, the Passenger Trains
ou tuo Central Railroad will run as follows :
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON.
Leaves £uvaunah Daily at...6 a m and 12.15 p
Arrive In Macon “ “..2.16 pm “ 1 a
Leave Macou “ “.11.46 A if “ 9.80 p
Arrive 111 Savuu’h “ “10.45 pm “ 7.20 a
HKTWKKN SAVAXXAU AND ACUC8TA.
I/iave^avouuab.. 12.16 p m aud 8.80 r.
Arrive in Augusta 8.46 p M “ 6.80 A
Leuvo Augusta 6. a m “ 4.80 p
Arrivo hi Savannah 1.30 p m “ 10.46 p
HCTWKKN MACON AND AtJOUHTA.
Leave Macou 11.46 a m and Q.\
Arrivo in Augusta 8.45 m “ 6.;
Leave Augusta 0. am “ 4.80 p
Arrive In Macon 2.15 pm “ 1.
BCTWHtN SAVANNAH, M1LLKIXJKVIUJ! St KATONTON.
Iajuvo Savannah 6. A
Arrive in Milludgcvilla 2.45 p
Leave Macon 11 46 A
Arrive in Kntouton 6. p
YV. M. WADLEY Gon’l Supt.
tiavaiinah.Ga., Oct. 12, 1855. ootl6.
CHANGE OF FCIIF.DULE ON THE
SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD.
Over wlitcfi iMsata tlio Grout
Now York & New Orleans Mails,
O N aud alter Sunday, February 3d, 1850
two daily trains between Macon and Columbus,
and mm between Macon aud Amcricus,
Leuvo Macon at 2 a m, aud 3 pm; arrivo at Colutn-
bus al 7 15 a m, and 1U3U p M ; leuvo Columbus '
4 15 a m, and 1 30 p m; arrivo at Macon at 10 64 a ,
and 7 4o p m;leuvo Macon at 2 a M; arrivo at Amcrl
cus ut 0 40 a m; leave Americas ut 2 20 p m ; arrive ui
Macuu at 7 40 p u; making ucomplutoconuvctiou be
tween Montgomery, Alabama, und Augusta, Kings
vlllo, Wilmington and Charleston; also, with Central
Railroad Trains to Savannah, Milledgevilleur.d Eaton
ton, uud witli Macou aud Wcsturu trains tu Atlautii
GhutUiimogu, Nashville aud Knoxville. Tonu.
At Columbus wiili Girard und Mobile Railroad .
Kufutilu, Ala., connecting daily at Americoa with
four liorho Fust Coaches to Tallaliassoo, Albany,
Tlmtnusvlllo, Buinbrldgu, &c/, withtri-weekly backs
lol.nuipkin, Culiibert, Ac., at Fort Valley witli hacks
to Ferry, liaynasville, Hawkins villa uud Knoxville,
iiu. Fusscngcrs for Amorlcus ami points below Fort
Valley, slmiild tako tlm 12 16 p m train from Savau
uah; aud tlm 6 p.u tram from Augusta, to uvald tie-
loution ut Macon. For oilier points on tlm .-'outb-
Western or Muscogee Roads take either train from
^avuuutili or Augusta. Passengers leaving Amcri
cus at 2 20 p m will roach Columbus at 10 80 r m llio
sumo night.
Passengers from Columbus und the West fur Aiu
cricus, feoutli-wcritern Georgia or Florida, should
take tlio 1 30 p m train at Columbus, sleep ut Fort
Valloy, and reach Amorlcus at 6 40 a m uext morn
ing.
First class steamships leuvo Savannah for New
York on Wednesdays and Saturday*, mid Tor Phila
delphia on Wcduusuays. Passage i.i tlm Cabin ~
Stocrugo $8.
Faro from Montgomery to Savannah $14
“ Columbus “ “ 10
“ Amcricus “ “ 8
GEO. YV. ADAMS, Sup’t.
Macon, January SOlli, 1850. maylfi
VIRGINIA CENTRAL R.ROAD
nymtnt—Cars Stailinu/i
Heavy Rail all tile wny toGorilmisvllle.
W HEN tlm I’otoniuc is closed with ice tills
route may bo relied on by passengers, to uu
sure tlm couueetiou going North or South. Tlm road
is on li rely roluid with a Miporior T rail as far us
Gordotisvillo. During the winter tlm train will start
from tho old station, In Richmond, oil Broad Hired,
at 7J4 a M„ puss GurduusvlUe at U A m., uud arrive
in 8tatmtonutU26 p m. Down train loavuistauu-
ton'at 0 40 a M, passes Gordons vlllo at 11am, uud
arrivo lu Richmond at2.30 pm.
Fnro lo Gordons vlllo $2 00
“ “ 6 00
Both trains arrivo lu Gordonsvillo in amplo tiiuo
to tuko tho train of tlio Orungo and Alexandria Rail-
toad. Pomona who loave Richmond at 7 Jd a m., can
tako tho Orange and Alexandria cars at Gordons-
vlllo if tliuy clmoso to do so, uud by that tuain will
reach Alexandria by 8.40 v M.. but this company can
Uokot thorn only to Gordonsvillo.
WH >V( MW HI Iff . Vv . . IIIHH '■iUU.
will OMfmaudWttUukiMtrMiff.
BOOK m JOB Mill
UlIATIiY KXUOU'rKI) AT T1IH 1
SAVANNAH JOURNAL,
BOOK & JOB OmUK.
Merchants can lm supplied ut short notice with
ISIU-lIemls, 12111m uf Lading,
Dray Hooks, ClrenliUH, Until a
and lllnnk Dooks*
Particular attention given to BOOK AND PAM
PHLET PRINTING, Htmii ns Catalogues for Colleges,
Proceedings of Meetings. Report's By-laws, etc.
Thankful fur tlm very liberal patronage Imretolbri*
received, wo respoclVully sohdt a conttmmnee ot
tbo same, fooling that we-10111 be able pi plc».i .ill
wlm may favor us with <■ call, bmli as t«. ,irie<- .on’
execution of work.
Notice 'fo mauinkru,
rnHE buoys at ^t. Eiumus Inlet ami Eotiud liavo
X boon arranged in tlio following manner
Outer Bar Bu-.y Is a large first class mm, tainted l! , iy ,Coini>out»d Bud
rod, with tlm No 2 in whito—Is placed Is twenty 1,10 ,cn “ l ‘^'ifidcnco
„ . . .. placed is twenty
loot water at low lido, and must be left mi the star
board lmnd entering. Styiumns Light hours N W
by W J6 YV. North point uf Jckyl W by N »; N.
Middle Buoy—is a lutgo sveund cluss uuu. paint
ed black, with No 1 in white—Is placed iu .sixteen
feet water ft t fow tide, on tlio lmstorn .-dge of tho
Middle Ground, und must be left on tlio port hand
entering. St Simons Light beats N W by NV u YV.
North imlut of Joky I W by N.
luucr Buoy—is u second class uun,p,iiipud black,
with tliw No 8 in while—is pl.icud iu twenty-one
leol water at low lido, uu tho pedal ut dmal running
olf from Jckyl Island, and must be loft uu tbo poll
hand entering. St Simon* Light bears N E hv N
N. North point Joky l YV by H }■£ 8.
In tlm .Sound is the Imwcr MW ile Grouud Buoy—
which Is uruemid class nun, painted witli red and
black lmrizmitul slripoi—Is placed in twelve feet
water at low title, ou llio lower point of the MldUlo
Ground, to mark Urn two channels. St Simons
imtUUOKR
GENUINE PKEPAKa
UolmbolflV Highly Cane-' i Com-
pnamt Fluid Extra*, a*
IS A CERTAIN, SAFE. AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY
TTYOR DiscnsuA of tlm Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel,
Dropsy, Weakness, Secret Disease*, Obstruo-
liras, Fmtiiilo Complaints, and all distasos of the
f.oxual Organs, wlidhor iu
MALE OR FEMALE.
from whatever causo they limy liavo originated, and
NO MATTER OF HOYV U>NO HTANDlNO,
Tills popular and spuciUu remedy is now offered
lo tlm nlllictcd, and guaranteed to euro ull tlio above
com plain is. it searches out tlio very root of the
ditscu.-c, driving out ull tlio diseased fluids of tlm
body, thus removing the causo und rendering tlio
cure
CERTAIN AND PERMANENT.
This modicum allays pain and infipminatlon, which
ether remedies Invariably causo, and euu be taken
with less tioublo aud oxiieuso to patients. Tills In
fallible remedy lias saved thousands upon thou.—»us
i frmu tho hands of
MERCILESS QUACKS,
I il not from premature graves. In eases of Infection
the Compound Duohuls the only artlclo-worthy or
- of tlio afflicted iu performing
.MOliEljffiVS I.WltiJlAKV,
■ FOR the treatment of Ouu- 1
odrs, Wens,Fistula, and all kinds [mi:,
or Tumours,' U now f|s;n for tin* ll'lTk.
.reception *or I'atimiG. ui? imir.JjjlM
inary is located near the Doiwt ami post <jii| L ,. it
Broadway, atid contains ulmut thirty iwuenud » ft 7.
furnished Rooms, with good und (maty nervanu «i
ways at hand, both ladies and gcutlonien uro n-rliV
ed at tills Institution, and will receive the me/tS’
and kind attention from the Proprietor, a-
his Matron. His practice in tliut horrible UUoiA 1
Cancer, lor tlio pwt ten yuursils notvurpa^edi'
any Physician In tho South. PaYicnis are ulitt
v\%\ jxjrdlcm, or $15 per umtuh. $16beingremi,.i
iu advance. " ^
mr Kco« U. bo auroral upon lisloro tl,„ TO0 u
derlukon. All oommunicationa lutibl be n,.i
oddrraMMl lo IV. li. MWiUv r3
»“« » 1.1111111, (i t
a,ui! CU1UH.
it contains no narcotic, mercury, or othor injurious
drug, hut is purely u Vegetable Composition. It is
very ugreeablo to thu tusto, creates no percoptihlo
odor, and may bo tukou by imrsons of eitlier sox
witlmut liindruiico from business or medical advice,
a.; plain directions for uro accompany the medicine.
Reader, if you bavo uny of the abovo complaints, do
not neglect them,
DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS.
With this uicdiclno you can cure yourself, and thus
prevent all oxposuro. ,
TRUTH MUST AND WILL PREVAIL.
This medicine speedily and effectually cures the
must vlruleut form or secret diseases, uud eradicates
every particle or infectious matter from tho nysfoui,
rcHtorltig tho pullout to a perfest stain of
HEALTH AND PURITY.
Ilelmltoldhi Highly Uoiicciitratcd Corn-
liuiuid Fluid RxU'nct Mm-snimi'lllo.
IJOiAiOhB.—400 barrels superior PluntT,.,
X Patotoca: 60 do Wostm n lfodte and 5v ,w.
Blows, for sale by tatl
mar8 BRIGHAM, KELLY t u.
IlOA. Misis IU Util AY’S
U NITED States, Canada nml Cuba.
Schwoglor's History ol Philosophy in Fucimh
translated by fc'ecylc. J* l«.Uine.
ProECOtl’s Philip 2d offijialu, new hum.Iv i a u,
Chit aud in Cloth. 1111(1,1,1
Napoleon’s Confidential CorrcnpomlcticQ with »
brother Joseph, u
Duvuu's History of tlioQueeu’s of the ||o. !k
Hanover—2 vols.
The Abacld in YindriU.
Romance of liie Harom, by Miss I’ardue
Ruchci Gray, by Julia Kurauaugh.
Earnest IJnuioad, by Mrs. I.ee J fonts,
inur 8 W. TJ lURNK WllJJAKs.
IJulit bears N E bv F w.ni. i.a-. i i wound Fluid KxUnet Miutnimi'llla.
SKbvB'js y * ftdwi Jckyl l.-lund j. or | ltJr iiy|||g ii, 0 mood, removing all diseases uri-
... r.. f,r If ......lira., nlfli/ra.l.n ..Ik.I 1,1,.
sing from- excess of Mercury, exposure and im-
prmknco lu life, chronic constitutional diseases,
ari sing i'rom an Impure stato of Blood, and the
only reliable and ellcctunl known remedy fu«* ih«
cure of ftcrofulo, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ulcer
ations uf tlio Throat and l/?gs, Pains ami Sw^,,mgs
of thu Bones, Totter, Pimples on Uic Face, um> ull
Scaly Eruptions of the Skin.
It is gratifying to tho proprietor of these medicines
•» he aldo to state that it is now nearly threo years
iuec they were Urot introduced, dmiug wliicfl Umo
they havohccu extensively used in various parts of
DYING AND 1113X0 V A TING
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 YOUR BTltUF.T, NBAtt TUE COURT UOUBE,
SAVANNAH. GA.,
IDstnlilUliod In 1HUI4.
TITHE Subscriber grateful to Ids friends and
1 patrons for their eoiitlminl favors, would state
tliut in addition to the improvements iu DYING, no
[Uirod by him daring Ids last visit to England and
Gotland, hits made urraugcmenis Ibr extending ills
business, by which ho is now enabled to dye u
greater variety of colors on silk ami woolen dressbs,
shawls, &c., which he trusts will generally please
all wlm may favor him with their patrunago.
Gentlemen’* garments dyed, cleaned or renovated
Middle Middle Ground Buoy—is a second class .
nun, painted red, with No 4 lu white—Is pluoed in
olgh’cen feet water at low tide, near the olbow ol '
the Middle Ground, aud um-t he it-fi uu the star- 1
board liaml entering. North Hut of Jckyl bars N i
E >a K. Brunswick poli-t W tiy ,S.
Upper Aliddlu Ground Buoy—is a i-ucoml class ;
nun. painted red, with tlio No in white—Is placed
In 18 feet water ut low tl io, flour the upper end ui
Die Midde Ground, and nm-t be left „u Hu, star
board band entering. Bi tm.swiok point bears W 1
)i S. Yloutli of Joky l Orevk S Jj E.
Noth,—lu i ' *
Light to bear
water. Tills
to tho Outer ,
the buoys its directed.
By order of tlio Light Houso Board.
G. MANIGAULT MORltlA
J c ?8—tf ].. il. Inspector, Mil District.
fi’O'i'it'E TO - >1A ULVERii.
riYllE buoys at r-'l. Ami: i- w’s Inlet and Htmml have
X been arranged iu t!i • following manlier:
Bar Buoy—-is a second class ouu, painto-.' red, with
tlio .No 2 in white—is placed iu sixteen water ut low
tide, and must be left on the .-larboard lmnd enter
ing. Little Cumberland Light bears \V bv W X.
South point of Jckyl N YV by IV. *
Middle Buoy—is •( second class can, painted rod,
with Die No 4 in white-is placed m nineteen feet Tlie.-e medicines require considerable euro In thu
water at low tide, near the lligli North Breakers, preparation and tlio employment of different men-
amt inii.-t bo leIt on the starboard lmnd entering, j strait in Kticcesslvo operation to tuko up the exirac-
wiiuiiu'i ill tu»ii, uuuuiry, uii.-jnwti uf i>iivutu
ticc, they have invariably given the most decided
I and unequivocal salisfuetloii, and jiroduccd tho most
l sulutaty ami buuollcial effects. Numerous letters
‘ huve been received from the mo,-.t distiugiiished
! l»liy.-iciaus iu tiie country, ami from the professors
of several medical colleges, recommending iu the
liiglie.-l terms tbo value ol these medicines, and
their superiority over ull other preparations for
.Mich complaints as the proprietor recommends.
Xtimorous preparations ofoSursupurilin nudofBuchu
amt various modes of preparing them have been
given, ull of which of course will dilfer according to
the mudo bf preparation which euoh individual may
adopt.
J UST RECEIVED^
primo article, 20
Hama, in store, and for sale by
mar 28 WAY'NE, gKKNViijj; a
-20 (MXcatilmiiUcn''
Here' .. ('In,In: (.
M BW CKOl’ CUBA
Xx go of tlio Abbott Dcvcrtaux, dailv .-n,,.,*
for sale in lots to suit purciiu;cii,» '
Jandl ItuHJEUr a Nfjfthis
GAItPKT ANU t'i’ IVOITS'I IC Jt\- ~
WAItEHOl.'bE,
140 Ortigrm and 67 St. J illicit Steeds
flYHE UNDERSIGNED would hike Uu-
x tuuity to cxprcs.1 lo his friend, and tin, , (U \:
generally, his sincere ihnuk- for then libetui i.Ltm-
ugeatnl influence, which ha- rasulti-: iiicvt.ii-i,,.
his trade to all part -of till-.*-l>de. Also, lun. i'
Floildn, Alabama auu Tcnmssce, thuiehv eimii'in
lilm to exhibit a stock ttlisiirjutsscd in anv «, U ||1'.
city.
% Families, Morchams, Hotel Ueo;cr, , and «*.»,
boat Owners nre particularly invited to v.’crui.iu«-t i i*
present stock, which is now complete i Jt a ; : ,e
various dcpartincms. con. Istlng in j.urt ofihefollow
iug goods, viz:
CARVE! DEV A RIMER!.
Royul Meduliou, English Drcggeis, (of n
Royal Velvet, riou.-. width-,)
MuceV YVillon, Mo» »ie l fourth
Mocet Brussels, Velvet and tiiwiilie kw,
Tupostry Brussels, Tufted Regs,
Power Loom Brussels,
Three ply Ingrain,
Two ply Ingrain.
Wool Dutch,
Plano ami tabu. Cuvcr*
Door Mat-(every variety
Sliver it Bru-i.kiair Ifod,
CarjHth Blii.iiuy!,
entering
Koiitli point in
fuinliind Light hears W bv N « 4 ' N.
Joky I N W y x W. *
Inner Buoy*—Is a eccoud da-scan, j>ainiud black,
witli .no 1 in white—-is placed in twenty ono feel
operation to tuko up
live matters, and, in consequence, aro most fie
qiteiitiy Improperly made, uud not iinfrequoutiy
much impaired, if not reudoml totally inert, by the
iujuiiideas nml unskilful management of those un«c-
tvaicr at low Udo. near a dry slioul running uii'iroui quabited with pliurinaceutical preparations. h
Guiuiierlaml Inland, ami must lie left on tliu port! tiiereforo of the highest consideration amllmjiort-
miiM uiteriug. Luinherlaud Uglit hours rt W by W i unco to the public aud to the faculty that there
i. tt. xnntii *».!..♦ ..i mi. ..i v «• ... should ho standard preiwrations of uniform strength
atul possessing tlio luuct advantages. To cllect thi.-
w. South point of Jckyl x \V YV.
la llio Sound is the Midolo Ground ltuuv ccoml
as muy bo roqulreil, lu the uamcsuperior style which |,!Lw^’ n J e ^ul a i
has generally so much pleased Ids patrous and •',,,“if, ?»,?
friends. • niii-tiiotpasa to the we.-.tward ol it. Cumbsrlumi
Tablo Covers, and Ladles’ Crape fc'huw’s, Lo., 8 l * y l * % V - Inner Hut d' Joky IN
cleaned and finished in the llrst style. _ w ,
idass can, pa.tiled with red ami bl.»d: imrizoni.il t mni obviato tho evil alluded to, 1 have made a uum-
stripes—placed in ton leel water ut iuw tide, on u her of experiments to ascertain the must effectual
point id shoal running down from (lie .Sutidu Hiver, mode of extracting tlio virtues of tlio f-'nrsapnrlila
alld llt-Mllf 111 till) .mil.It.. it... Cl. c . . . I... .....i ,ii .......1...
t sty
Ladies’ Bonnets dyed, bleached aud j rcssod ..
tho most fitsliiotmliio styles.
Orders from tho country promptly aUcudcd *.o.
Terms moderate.
Whou parcels nre sent by steamboat-: or railroad,
word should bo sent him by letter through tlio post
ofllco, so that bo muy know wlioro to call for them,
tnoll 10 ALEXANDER G ALLOW A V.
IIISINTZRLItlAlVK’H
ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER.
T ilE distinguished favor with which this essence
lias boou received throughout all southum ot
tliu Union as it remedy at onco safe, agreeable ami
effectual for incipient JiiuiTlicua, Cmdera Morbus,
Weak nml relaxed Uuwels, Prostration by licut or
fatiguo, Dyspopsin, Flatulence, Colic, Cramp, Lan
guor or Debility from sedentary habits, tec., lias In
duced the proprietor to give it every publicity in Ids
power, t pon its inerrils comment is unnecessary,
os Its own intrinsic worth U Its best eulogy. U eav-
rles with it the evidence of its superior excellence,
freely attested to by tlio young, tlio old, uud scores
of families who. prompted by a curefill regard for
lliclr health ami comfort, are dally adopting it as an
i.NTUsi'K.VMiti.K KAsm.v UKiiiiDV. Tlioro is perhaps no
niudiclual preparation extant so simple and harm
less, yet salutary and elll-ctivc, wIkhu worth will be
more appreciated or milvcrsnilv adopted than the
] jquld iiiugcr prepared by lleiiitzeiman.
For sale by J. L*. Dil'UltD, Druggist,
JolO 8m tsavatiiiaii, Ga.
Brooke Hall Female Seminary,
IIIBDIA, DELAWARE CO., I»A.
MISS MARIA I,. EASTMaNN, Piuxcipau
This Somlnory, located in tbo do-
liglill'ul and healthy village or .Media,
thirteen miles from Philadelphia, by
Railroad, will bo
OPENED ON WEDNESDAY',
Beptombor 10th, 1860.
Tno commodious building, now in process uf erec
tion, wiili all the modern improvements, will lie
finished by llio first of Augu.it, ami wid contain such
acuonimodatiuus, both in puhu of ta-tu ami cumfoi t,
as cannot fail to satisfy intrants that while their
daughters aru enjoying tlio bem-ilts uf menial cul
ture, they liavo also tuo comforts ui u refined home.
This institution U ostablidiod witli u view to afford
to young ladles tbo most perfect combination of ad
vantages forthe attainment of a thorough and ac
complished education, and no pains or expenso will
bo spared to reuder it In reality what it professes lo
bo. a school of superior merit. Mbs Eastman, the
Priuei|ml, was at tlio lieud of a sclioul iu New Eng
land previous to her resilience in Pennsylvania, and
for tho last six years lias boon known to the pal runs
of Aston Ridge Seminary, us prodding tc&uher In
thut institution.
Tho lit. Rov. X. P.Mt)r, Bishop o. the Diocese ol
Pennsylvania, <uys:—
“Mis® Al. L. ToistiiMU, who proposes to open a
Young lrfid.es' &mi nary in Media, Delaware Co.,
Pu , In September next, 1ms been kuown tuthe sub
scriber for several years past. JIo lias a very high
opinion of her capacity, efilclonoy and devotedness
os an educator. .Sho Inis liml a largo and success
ful experience. The building which ih to ho erected
forlicruso will contain overy accotninodatiou. Tho
village aud surrounding country uro dUinguUhcd
for boa thfidncss and bounty,und tliu subseritu-r tms
coufidcuco tliut parents wlm entrust their daughters
tu Miss Eustimui will have no reason to regret it.”
Miss Kustmun will be aided by an vllicieut corps
uf feachers.
Tlio Fn ncli language will bo taught aud spoken
by a Piirisiitu lady, residing in tlio family.
The Latin, Uuruiau, hpuulsliuml Dalian laiigtmges
will receive due attention.
Tliu Natural /-deuces will bo Uitiglil, witli the aid
of a large uml exjien.dve apparatus.
Tlio Musi-'ul Depuriniein will be under Die charge
of a lady oinlneully quuiilicd to till tliu situation; and
all preferring u mule teacher on the Piano or m
ringing, cun have tho bonollt of a VUting Teacher
from Piiiiadelplilu.
Drawing ami Painting will l>e umfor tlm direction
of a lady uccomplinlicd in tlm art.
Tlio number of pupil.: is limited to forty.
Tho Terms for Board und Tuition lu all tho brunch
es cxcopt Music, are $160 per session of live mouths.
Miss Eustuiun has liberty to refer to tho following
gentlemen:—
lit. Rov. A. l’otlor, D.D., ami tho Episcopal clergy
lion. F: l’iorce, President of tho United aUloH.
liou. 6. P. C’liafio, Govci nor ol U iu.
t8lIon. N. B. Baker, Ex-Uuvenmr uf New Ilamp-
shire.
Hon. M. IV. Tuppnn, M. C. from New Y'ork.
Rov. N. Worn, of Norristown, Pa.
Rev. A. McLeod, Clearfield, Pa.
l’iorce Butler, Esq,,of lliiludeipliln.
J. B.i)klo,Ksq., do.
E. YV. Clark,Esq., do.
George Wharton, Esq., do.
Christopher Donor, 1'oltsvlllo, J’a.
Gcorgo Wyman, .St. Jxiuls, Mo.
lion. P. C. Joliusou. Wa-liingtoii, U. C.
For furtliur pariicular», or tor circiiars apply to
tho Principal, MISS MARIA EASTMAN,
JolO cod 3m Media, Delaware Co, Pu.
Buoy at tho sntraiico orsaiilla River—is a second
«wi» pitluted black, with No 3 lu white—Is
placed in ton feet water ut low tide, ami nuivt bo
foil on tlm poit liaml entering. Cmnbeilaml j.ielit
bears ri by M. Outer pnlat of Jckyl bears N U. .
Non:—In running in for si. Andrew’s Bar bring plnt'of water, fo equal to the Lisbon diet drink, and
the Light to bear W by N N, while In four lath- * “ * ' “ " "
Hills Wllllll- TIiIj III.'I i in.. .... .. ,.r........ ...Mi ,i.
“ins water. Tills lieai tng as a course will take you
up to tlio Bar Buoy, then haul olf to the northward
uiiiil the Middle Buoy, No-l fo iu range with ih°
Light, (to avoid two 1 imps in a direct Hue, YV bv N
ii \ between the two Imoya,) when Moor for it—
pa-dng it to the «oulhwur<L From tills buoy a N
YV by W Ji Y\’ course will bring you into the A'uiiiid.
By orduroi'tiic lJghl llou.-u Board.
C. MANIGAULT MOIUU
Jo28—tr
L. H. Inspector, Otii District.
ICE PITCHERS.
DOUBLE
Wn ter Pit*! he vs,
Some new uud beautiful
designs, Plated and Brita-
ilia.
At tlio Ilsiuse Furnishing
^ Store,
165 BROUGHTON STlUiEr,
£ HORACE StOlts-E.
Savannah, April80.
npr30
the Buchu, ami to discover tlio most ollgllde
form for their exhibition. The cxjieriinents have
resulted most favorably, amt U la with much pleas
ure 1 now oiler to tlio public uud Hie faculty my
Compound Fluid Extracts, which contain all tlio vir
tues of the articles they are represented lu bo mado
from iu a highly concentrated form, und are the must
active preparations which can bo mado. Two ta-
blesjmonsful of tlio Extract Sarsaparilla, added to a
TO YVOOi, BELLlfi KS.
PPHE Undersigned have this day opened a
X Store iu Congress street, opjmsiio tho Market,
for tlio purchase of Wed, sii.-ep Skins, llitles, Bee-
Wax, Deer Skins, and Country Produce in general.
Till) IligliGftrosIl prices will be paid for till tho above
artielos ou delivery iu Savunnuli. Mr. L.J. GU1!.-
JlARTIN bus been npHutud »s Agent, t*» whom ail
persons having business traiuautiona with the mi-
designed may apply.
J. YV. BMYTIIE te CO.
savannah, May 19,1853. wny'20
FIANUVOUTKH.
HAVING lately received largo ad-
ditlons to our PIANO FORTE.* 3 , wo
V TWff «ri> enabled fo oiler at tills time tho
* • i mb e greatest, variety Iroin the host rr.nmi.
fucturers, from tlio plaiuoii square to tlm most elab
orately carved, aud from Mx to seven octaves.
Our Pianos are select-id from the muimfav.tUYcra
whom wo have full confldoiU'O in, aud we are par
ticularly requested by tiieui to give n guaranty witli
every instrument Bold by us as regards durability,
tone, tec.
Persons in want of a first rate instrument may re
ly with safety upon getting such a one by selecting
from tlio following makers, whose instruments wo
endeavor to keep constantly on hand, viz : H. Wor
cester, J. ( bickering A; .Son, Nunns x Clarke, Bacon
& Ravens, H. Waters, and Haines. Brothers ft Gum
ming. I. YV. MOP.UF.LI, te CO.
aug 87
3a A*r deS: ie; oxj“sb7
HOT, C'OI.D AND 8IIOYVEU.
I HAVE been asked to allow llio Hath Rooms to
remain open to a Inter hour than nine o’clock ;
I therefore give nolico thut from this date tho Italli
House will he upon until eleven o'clock at night.
Pi ico 25 cents. .Six tickets for $1.
Jo27
J. M. HAYYVOOD, Agent.
...
I’KllIOmCALH.
P UTNAM’H Monthly Magazine for May.
Frunk l.e.-lie’s tinzotfo of Fashions for May,
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Review for April.
Received uud for sale by
YV A KNOCK St IIAVIS,
mtiylO 169 Congress stioei.
I DDLS. I'LUUU in Btoro uml fur mile
X£Q by may? CRANK, WEiJ^t ft (XE_
pi i \ Casks Ohio Cutuwba Hrauily iu store,
t) V/ ft»id Ihr Bttlo by Uio only regular Agent for
isavuuuali. ,1. M. KY'RE,
my 14 94 Bay Hrcet.
L I8UB THUEAD GAUNTEETS.—Tlui only
urllcle of tlio kind iu tlio city. For sale by
J. YV. TIIKKLKKI.I),
mnr27 corner or Cungrcss and Wliituker-sts.
A pples & potatoes—
10 bills Cliolco Mercer I’otnloca;
25 •* “ UlIHROtt ApplOH.
For sale by
now 19
I. A. BROWN.
■\TAUN.f-25 bales Yuru, assorted liiimhors, la
X store, and for sale by
jyH, ■ CRANK WELLS & CO.
0 H5j/yRjJ ltUS—6tV bales Usimbiirgn, i.eurgiii main
- , “‘O’,
purchuaurs, by
iya
CRANE, WELLS & 00.
MOW 1,111
AT UlfiDUClfiD RATES,
B ARGAIN.* 3 cun now be hud by ull thoso who
Wi ll to cTolJio llicliuolve* genteelly, as I will
>cil tin) b.ilauce of my Ready-Made, ut reduced
rate? on lime, aud leu per cent, olf lor ca.vli t a.l
and avail yourreifot (be chance to obtain good aril-
elorf. At Hu- Star (dothiiig Emporium.
WILLIAM » I’ltlCK,
iuue - 1 ' _ 147 Buy-i r. * I.
1 jYi.i!iUi:.--6U barrels soperllno Hour, extra quail-
. I.V, jifo! received, nod for .-air
YONGE te FRIER: ON,
' • IM Bay street
Jy -
I JOUK—
X fiu barrels Mess Pork,
25 do 1‘rimo do
irfinditig aud for rule by
niyll HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON te CO.
UiUPKUloi: illioico Goslieu Butter"itild Dutch
O Oltoeso, received pel steamer Alabama by
_ muy2s J. d. JESSE.
H AY.—100 bales i rime Ntirlh Uiver llay, land
ing Hii- day from brig Augusta, and for Mile
oil Hie wharf by
Jy« CRANE. YV LI,I .SCO.
I to fc | PavilionIrfu-O'*. superior qiiaiuy: '
JLdmi sfc /.epliyr WIialulioueMvii't-*;
Frencli Linen Drilling.-:;
Y'ork Mills uud VY’atrr twist Uleauhed HdiI-
Ingu.
Black Moire Antique Tiiuiiiitogrf
Bi.u k Klu-ilic l!eii>;
Euglirli Tin cad Edging?;
Hosiery, Ribbon', tec.
Just received per steamer August:
JOB* 11k W TIT
-'N A Ui K»Tri—.T(* l ale
Tiioma.-tou “ “
JW»0I8 ^ " CRANE, WKI.IJ3 te CO.
u Yiiui'ANi. .\;oi.A.s%s—M) tdii
O Oilcans pyrup,
ed and for aide by
Jy7 _ FCRANTON, JOHNSTON te t.U
/_( Ufs’NY CLO'lii—in ?4oro uud lor sale by
VX June J PABEU'OIUI, FAY v CO
M USTARD, tee,—toil boxes Aluslard; lad do
pure Pcppci; 1 no do Btiu ch; revolt ed and for
saluln McYMlION te liOYl.K.
June 19 806 and 207 Bay hired.
one bottle fully equals iu strength olio gallon ol' Syr
up HarsaparUiu or decoction its usually made.
PRICES:
Fluid Extract Buchu, $1 per bottle, or fi for $5
“ “ Sarsaparilla “ “ “ “ “
(crtdicules of cures and recommendations from
distinguished professors and physlciuus will accom
pany each preparation. Prepared and Sqld by
fl. T. ilELMBOLD.
l'rnetieul and Analytical Chemist,
2U3, Chostnut-st., near the Girard House i’hila.
•To lie had of Druggists and Dealers iu overy sen-
lion of the United Slates and Cauadus.
All letters for tlio medicine directed to the propri
etor receive immediate uttentinn, and safe deliveries
guaranteed. sept 1—ly-tltw
JOHN"I*. PIOOitK A CO.:
GIBBON’S BUILDINGS, SAVANNAH.. Gu.
WHOLESALE te RETAIL DRUGGISTS.
YY’oiild call tlio attention of Merchants, Factors,
I’lanturs, Pliy.-iduns and others, to tlieir ox-
tensive and well selected stuck, comprising
every article lu tliolr lino of business, und which they
offer for saloon tlio most reasonable terms for cash,
or approved credit, viz;
PAINTS, VaRNISHES, GfoYSS, teC..
YVhitoLeud. Pnroaiid No. 1; Tluman’s Colors, dry
uud iu oil; Japan, Copal, and Couch Y'arnUncs ;
I,inseed Oil, Spirits Turpcutlno, YVindow Glass, Put
ty. Gold Leaf, Paint Brushes, Sash Tools, aud Gla-
zlers’s Diamonds.
LAMP, MACHINERY AND TANNERS’ 01JJJ,
Ulcacliiul sperm, YVlialo aud l^ird Oils, for burning ;
ull descriptions of Oil for machinery, viz., Patent Oil
Unbleached Sperm, Lard mid Rape Scud Oil; also
Tanners,’ Neats, Foot uud Sweet oil.
GROCERS’ ARTICLES.
Nutmeg?', Mace, Aispico, Cinnamon, Popper, Ginger,
Mustard. Saleratus, Soda, Pearlosh, Sweet Oil, Starch,
Fig Blue. Mutches, tec.
FOR PHYSICIANS.
A great variety of the best French. English, and
American Chemicals, Pharmaceutical Preparations,
Select powders, Surgical Instruments, Via is Specie
Jars, Medulic Saddle bags, tec. Also,
CA.MPHKNK AND BURNING FLUID.
Any one who may favor them with their orders may
depend upon tlieir receiving tlio best attention, and
that all goods furnished will ho of a reliable quality.
Should they not give entire satisfaction, they may be
returned at Hie option of the purchaser.
inahlO it
.1. E. DE FORD,
» APOTHECARIES HALI..S. E. Corner of,
Biuiigliton and Barnard Streets. Savan
nah G:i., Whole.-ale and retail Dealers in
Drugs, Medicines und Chemical.-, Dye Woods and
Dye Stulls, French, English, aud American i'erfum-
ery, Fine Toilet and .''having Soaps, Combs and
Brushes of every do.-cripiion, Surgical and Dcutal
liistruntcnts. Trusses and Supporters of all kinds,
Spices, Sunils, Manufactured Tobacco, All tlio Patent
or Proprietary Medicines of Ihoduy, Superior Inks,
Pure Wines aud Brandies for Medicinal purposes,
Extract' for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, tec.
fl®* N. U.—E-pecial attention given to the
picpuratioii oi ! liysicians’ Prescriptions and Family
Recipes. Ship, Family and Travelling Medicine Coses,
With plain Directions for use, including Directions for
treatment In cases of poisoning, Drowning, tec.
__ JfflLli
/ tOHN AND D’OHN MEAL.—ioo6 bus prime
Corn. WiiUe aud mixed; 50 do fresh Corn Meal
a atore and Ibr rfalr* by
dt«* -'ll PATTEN TIHTTOV h CO
RK.il) UREAD1 l-UEADBI
That i-, if you can see; and
jg'j^alfc'u.’i see. you can find
tiiJfwull kinds of •• Iieip3 to hoc,” at Hie Watch and
Jewelry Store oi'D. U. Nichols te Cu., In Coiigrosn
street, no.'.I door tu tlio corner of Whitaker, where
you can purchase Wide lies, Jewelry. Stiver Ware,
uml Fancy Goods, as low as ot any other store in
tin* country.
We lutve received per eteaundilp Alabama a fresh
lot of those fine Stout ttpccluclcti: also, a supply of
Pebble and Peri-eopiv ls'iis, wlileu we are pi cpareil
to fit in all kind.: oi frames, at short notice. Our
Pcriscopiu Lens (?o ral!,-?; from tlieir peculiar shape)
have an advantage over all others, as they linvo u
greater range of focus, so tliut tlio reader is not
compelled to hold the hook or paper ut a certain
distance from the eye. Call and see.
D. B. NICHOIS * CO.
/yg*' No charge for showing goods.
nuir Jl 1>. B. N. ft CO.
1 ) OWC—700 coH.h Iu.'jk*, various brands, all
li of good quality, in store and for Hide by
aprfli) imiGliAM, KELLY te CO.
CURTAIN AND WHOlStEltY DEVAlilwhl
BrociUoiies. late and Miulin Curtain
Satin dc IrfilueB, Gilt Cornices,
Satin and Silk Damask, Gilt i‘iu.< amt Ruth,
YYorsted and Cotton Damask, ltusd*, Loo|is«aj
Cords; Velvcdund l’iusli of various colors; YYmdu*
Shades, now style.
Also, every variety of Furniture Covering, frits
mlnzs nud mutcriaU for decorating.
. FLOOR 0JL CLOJIIS
From two fo Twenty-four A ct wide, for 1LBL an«
Rooms, cut to fit without a .-earn.
Tho subscriber will oblige liinwlfto make tin
prices on all description of goods a? fow as then*
quality can be purchased iu any Noi theiu city.
fl®* Carpets cut to Rooms aud goods soul to n\
part of the city true ol charge.
45f An oxiiui icnocd Upho.rter nili attend loiin
making and laying of Carpels and Oil t'iotla vrt*i
desired. The ducorntivo and curtain ilejntnmfUii
n charge of an Upholster of ncktiou iergcifouteisi
skill. W.H.GUON, Agent,
octlfi 140 Congress und 67 St. Juliuti-en
Dll. SANFOKD’S J NVIGORATOR,
I S u mild laxativo, tonic uud stimulant, and it
recommended to the public, relying upon iuu,
trlnslc wortli iu the cure of the following cumplitu
All Billions Derangements, Kick Jlvu-incln', l‘yf|«,
eia, Habitual Costiveuess, Ouonic i-iarriue, Ow
Pain in the Ptouiach and Bowcis, General Ucbiihy
J’omalo YVoukucos. &c. For sale by RruggUUpo
orally, and Iiy John. B Moore te Co, and Wo.«
Lincoln, Fuvaiiuali. ly fcbls
T1B1UEUI TBIIIIEIU:
f|1
XIIK Uudecsigned luis just received, for k-
(500) Five Hurdled pieces ol good
Timber, averaging o\ or one thousand feet io?i:d
o fob jkeh:rh)N utdiiki-
I^LOUR.—lOOsackj Palace'Mills Fleur, supaw
160 sacks Knoxville
60 do Lenoir’s
60 bbls Nashville
For salo low by
(iu
extra
(in
Jy9
PATTEN, P'tv:OX tett*.
F l
J
lLOUR—125 sacks and 60 bbls Teauw-ecFIfer,
Just received und for sale by
YONGE te Hil<Sttt,
Jy24 49 B:iy street.
G UNNY CLOTH—For gale in lots to suit pereb
sers, by
jys
RUSE. DAVIS te I.V.N'ti.
J Uhl ItLCLiVED BY EXPiUurft—.iiii.tiar 11-'
riely of Silver YVaro of tbo most hcaunfal}ai
tern und finish, butter knives, pick o knnw n:
forks, kuives, forks and spoors, ftuii ki.iies ui
forks, cake aud pen knives iu every ur.(iy, na
ards uud suits iu ull vuriety from plain to the dm
ornamental. G. M. Gl.llFIX.
Succcseor lo the late M LiHiuun,
Jy5 Corner Bryan and Whitaker it*.
It ATIflS OF ADVERTISING.
For cue square, of300 enw or less, *.f any typet,i
larger than Nonpareil, 75 cents for the first aid &
cents for each subsequent lusertienffor any timet **
than one month.
All Tabular work, with or without liiilr*; and AL
vortiacments occupying double column, shall D ,
charged double the above rates.
Advertisements of whatever length, for any fw
loss than ono mouth, to be charged ut I nitrite
rates.
For a longer Umo ut tlio following rate. 8
No. of Squarcsj lmo|2mojj3 me j4 ino-JCnu~il.^
usiudiurgs
MORGAN.
Muwlou and
llolci* Now
6 do do Molasses. Ju.-i roeolv
YJLGAR--2U lilnUelioieo.St Croix Sugar, just rt-
L? reived and for t-ide by
jytt' SCRAN 4OK, JOHNSTU.N' te CO.
t jOAP AMT'ftTAItGll—7A boxes Siiiilli’s l'auidy
5 39 do B aduumii’s do
Hill boxes Coljnte’h lb bar and No 1 Foap
60 do do Palo do
60 do Oswego Pearl Ftnrcli
5*.) do Bended's do no, just received
a .id for t ale by
Jy:4 HCIUNTON, JollNSTON te CO.
P ipes, PAi'KT and piuklius—iiu gco-a pipe
Ilea is, too do Pipe.*
269 minis Wnipping I'apor
69 dozen Pickles, received aud for sulu by
McMahon a doyle,
JySl 105 and 17 Bay street.
^•lOflN—In stove und for sale bj
a by
Pits NELLI)
MERCER UNIVERSITY,
PRiYPIKLD, CSA.
FACULTY.
i‘KK-mK.\r,
N. M. CRAYVFOKD, D. D.
l'i;oii:-j'oiw.
(.’Ulil'gOt
S. P. SANFORD, A. M.,
Matliemidics.
J. K. YVII.LET, A. M.,
Chemistry uud Natural Philosophy.
II. II. TUCKER, A. M.,
Belles Lcllrcs.
U. YV. YVlsK, A. M.,
Grfekmid Jrfitiu Irfiuguages.
WILLIAM G. WUDDFJN, A. B.,
Modern IrfiuKiingog.
TIxcoIokIcuI Hiualariry,
N. M. Hit AW FORD. D. D:,
tlcclcsla'dienl History and lliniical l.itcrature.
W1L1JAM WllJJAMtf, A. M.,
Systemutlu and Pastoral liieoiogy.
lYciulciuy*
THOMAS A. BKA1M, Principal.
Tlio Commcuccmcutirf held on tho last YVcducsday
lu July.
Tho noxt Tom will commence ou tho last Wed-
nosday In August. ,
Tho price of Board lu tho village 13 ?10 per uiniith;
washing, room rout, fuel, tec., 53. »
By 01 (lor ot'tho Board of Trustees. ,
my 12 2m B. I..\NDRUM,' Secretary,
C UBA Mo LABS His—11 e "cargo '(li’ tiie hrig
Uwtou of autwrior quality, Foraalo by
H ^PADSLTORD, WAT * 00*
1 fc'quare,....
$10
10
$20
$24
2 Squares...
lii
22
2l>
8
do ....
20
87
82
36
4
do ....
24
32
3S
48
6
do ....
27
30
44
16
9
do ....
80
40
60
64
7
do ....
32
43
54
68
8
do ....
34
40
bS
02
0
do ....
80
4S
61
06
10
do ....
«S
69
64
70
iff
For uuy time uot above specified, a
cliargo will bo made.
A deduction of 26 per cent from the above raw
will he made on advertisements appearing w* 1 ;
8ivcly on tlio fourth page of the daily.
Advertisements ordered three times a ittei, *»
be charged two-thirds the above rates. ..
Advertisements ordered iu the Weekly Oy®*'
pur aquaro for each inierticn, for ai y tiiiiCfo-*^,
onemmilli. For more than one mw.ih id tIie 11 I
tlio rutes specified in the above table. ^ .
Special notices, 10 cents per Hue for the. “TA7*
6 ceiiU for eacli aubseqeut iu-ertiou, niiamw'^
to be subject to contract. Mari i »g# notice*»*• '
neral Invitations 50 cents each. No specialow*
iuserted for less Hum 60 cents. Obituary
Reports, Resolutions, or ProcceiSiiigs ol
Association, or Corporation, ordered fo • H5 1' U0
od, 6 cents per line. _ .
tUeamboats will bowulvcrlised at 110 per *«•
for each boat advertUcd.
Steamships, wliero but one ir running, |
num; if two or more. CoUcach.
Auctioneers’ advcrtiucineats not t" be .
contract, but to bo charged nt the rates P^
per square. . .. ■» indoi-*
The paper, under no oircuuiftauces, to 1BU
ed in a contract. |
Professional and business cards n"t ex*«
Uues, will Uu In.-ertedut $80 per annum. ...jj
Calls on persons fo become ciimiwulw. " u.
iuserted as other advertisement-', t" t' l ‘ l^ 110
variably in advance. .fi
Announcing candidates for otlico, 51°, w
in advance. . . , ^1
Advertisemonta not marked on the WR, ^
specified tiiuo, will be Inserted until for“>
payment exacted. , „ ,*01
YVIicii any bill lor two months advent*^, g
tlmu contract, amounfo to over ?t.O, a u«°
25 percent will bo made, , i" 5
Y'eurly advertising, with privilege ot rn •
lu? taken at the following rates : tfi
For ono square, renew able once a *»*i y
« il o Sftimesoron^
Every additional square contracted for tu
od ouc half tho abovo rates additional- . ^
Y'early advortisers .-hall be limited to tfr;I , r {
contracted for. All eontractrt ilm 1101 " « 0 a
stating definitely flic nature ol ll».bmn ^
advertised. Any advertisements nj IL[,i. e mr»'E
nested with tho business shall bonjmj'Kj
ly, anil also any excess of matter o\et
C °Comrm;l odvorti“cniclil» l“RnJ|JSS!iP«&|S
due when called for. K piidiDC‘ (0 '
Regular advertisers end nlliilhcr»i‘C '^g.I
iminicntions or requiring notices llU bticr**l
toutlon to rail's, concerts, floirew, w “*) L # ,mit I
tortalutneiits, where cliarges uvwuj rja )
tunic—ail notices of private ussotiath a * ,. er ..rto*
tlco dc,-.i.;iicd to call attention to U-ta I
culculutc*: or intended to promote md' ' 4^
rents, cu'. only bo inserted with l !j. 0 l “"cwdint 1 *
that tlu umo Is to bo |>uid tor. 1J jjgre
editorial eolumn (which cun bo on!) ‘ J .jattN
liou 01 U edlioi4 Hie same will be t W
rote or. less Hmn 20 cents per IWJ* lri .ffco^
Tho a - forslgiied, publi.-liors el Ml ,
and Weekly newsi>apersiiiNi\i nuuMJ c J^rf-
ourflolvo-' strictly to adhere to the ']
Charge.-, and in uo instance to.IW^ n
The ufnivo rates to ‘“ke ' yew® 1 ‘
to o.iiitlutie binding, until changed w>
nudority ol the undersigned. .
N. B.—Tills Kcliodule shall uot la at > j
tho mtogrlty of oxlstliigcoimucts. All c , |o0 actfJ
the year or auy other »i«clllod t.me,«« ^ |
witii 1I10 cxplratlou of tho i>eriod tor
w * r ii l ”ii'"liii.To.v *'uo- cni*m