Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, August 25, 1856, Image 4

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wtwoioiou, ___ „ ■ „ . on tho oitato of Benjamin Vf. Allen, deceased j b« Mill before the dW of Uj« ^ourt The*) are therefore to dto and admocitb all con* ssswt 1 wtysMJrsars «r«l«,lm Ctaki, iw lmj«, am Mood*/ In Oclolwr umt. .Khcr»1ie Mlillclltfi SttfiaBMR'fes t gareola mortgage ^ Fa’s leaned out of the Honor* able,Inferior Court of Chatham County, July Term, 1 aagost 3 BEKJ J* COLE, 8. *C. C. OIW •BMUFF’S BALkT” TT7IIX be aokl before the Court Howe door lu ff the eitjr of Savannah, between the legal hour* of sale, on tbe Am Tuesday In September next, 2 first Monday In t wUl be granted. Wltnesr, W l* Girardeau, Kaq.. Ourdinary for IJb- ertycounty, this 14tbdjjrof August, i860. '.tfe, and Baltimore, auglfi . UIRARDEAU, o. j. c. Intaror of John Gallaber, ooo in favor or James Lynch, and tbe other la tavor of Waver ft Constan tine, vs. Ann DoNe. ^property panted out by P!aiBti(&. Terms cash. ang 2 BDW. M. PRKypEROAST. S. C. C. 8. UBCCTOlPfl RALE. S >Y rtrtoe Of ctt order passed Ttb July, I860, by I the Court of Ordinary of Wayne County, will sold on Um fieri Monday In October next, be tween the usual hours of sale, before the Court Bouse door In WayaearUte, the following property, to wit: A Negro woman, Ulcn, 80 years of age, also her seven children. Francis 10 yean oT age, Locy 9, Mary 8, Robert 11, Georgo 6, Cbarlotto 3, and E3sy 2 yean old. Sold for tno benefit of the heirs and credlton of tbe estate ofL. W. Bryan. Terms cash. W. A. 8ALLENS, Executor. Jr a> STOATS OF GEOUGIA, C tllATllAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may con* / cern: Whsreas, William A Boggs will apply at the Court or Ordinary for lettm fftsmisory as guardian of George M Wallace: These are, therefore, to dto and admonish all whom It may concern, to bo aud appear before said Court to make objection (ir any they have) on orbeforothe first Monday m March noxt, other wise Mid letters will be gmntcd. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatliam county, this 11th day or August, I860. augll JOHN BILBO, o. c. c. tVAYSE CO., OA., JULY 93th, 1830 T HE public aro warned that from this date I will pay no drafts made by 8.0. Bryan ft Co., as no such firm exlit. From;thU date the bad new will be continued on my own account aug 2—ltn SAMUEL 0; BRYAN. MTATK OF GEORGIA, /CHATHAM COUNTV—To all whom it may VJooocern: Whereas,John Mallery ,wlll applyfo the Ooort of Ordinary for Letters Dismlsory as adminis tration oo the finale of William Wright these are, therefore. to cite and admonish all whom it may ooocent to be and appear before said Court, to make objection (If any incy have) on or before the first Monday In November next, othwise said Let ters will be granted. Witness. Joan Bilbo, fisq., Ordinary for Chatham Oounty* thlze.gbt day of April 1868. *OUN BILBO, o. c. o. «PM> IT1TEOF UKOHUIA, CHATHAM CO. mo all whom it may concern: Whereas Mary Ann X l)enl will apply at the Court of Ordinary for let ters Utsmitsory on the estate of James P. Dent,— . These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it mar concern, to be and appear before said Court, to max# objections (If any they have) on or before tbe First Monday in December next, otherwise sold letters will begrauted. Witness John BUbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this third day or June, 1858. jeS ’ ..OHN BILflO, O.C.C. • WTATbToF GEORGIA. /CHATHAM COUNTY—To all whom it may 1/ toncern: Whereas, John P. Hines wUJ apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dismlssory ns ad ministrator on the hstate of James C. Hines : These are, therefore, to dto and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before sold Court to make objection (if any they have) on or be fore the first Monday in December next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq. Ordinary for Chatham county, tins fourth day of June, 1860. June 6 JOHN BILBO, o. c. c. STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO. r lE undersigned have formed a Co-partnership undertbe Act of the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, entitici “An Act to authorize Limited Partnerships,” assented to the twenty-se- oond day of December, in the year 1827: to be con ducted under Uie name of Carl Epping, for the pur pose of transacting a Commission and General Mer cantile business In tbe city of Savannah and State of Georgia. Carl Epping, of Savannah, will be the general partner, and George W Garmany, of Savannah, who has contributed Fifty Thousand Dollars, in cash, to Iho common stock, will be special partner. The jusincss to commence the first day of August, in the ytar eighteen hundred and fifty-six, and to terminate oathc first day or August eighteen fifty- nine. In witness whereof, the said Carl Epping and George W. Garmany have hereunto signed tbe foregoing agreement, this thirty-first day or July, 1868. CARL EPPING. G, W: GARMANY. Attest : MONTGOMERY GUMMING, J. I. C. C. C. august 1—tiw 43* The MillcdgcviUe Recorder, will publish six weeks. NOTICE. O NE month alter date, application w ill be made to the Bank of the State or Georgia, for the payment of a twenty dollar note of the Branch of said Bank at tfasbingfon, tbe left hand half or which has been iwt. augl6—law4 JOHN B. WICK. Boston, New York, Ffctl JAMES B DEALER AND Walches, Jewelry, Silver Waw, Fan cy Goods, Jfr,, *o. 12, whjto li> sraxr, nauMama. , septA • '* _ ’ly iraL80F>WElZEY, DESIGNER AND 8CULPT0R IN MARBLE. Corner As tor placo and 4th Aveaue, 15 crow rnoxnarr to m aotob tunuar a*u the saw bjhu Hot-iw, mnr tokx. rnHE moat extensive variety and the largest I stock of Monuments,Tombs, Head Stones, sc., in America, can be found at this establishment, from plain to the most elaborate and ornate in design and workmanship. In addition to iho stock always on hand, a great variety or drawings, appropriate and original may bo found, from which work will be ex ecuted promptly to order. Orders faithfully executed, and shipped to any point available by water or steam. Persona visiting the city of New York on pleasure or business are respcctfolly Invited to visit this er tabliahment. oct3 VIRGINIA SPRINGS! SOUTH-SIDE, klCmiOND & DANVILLE, AND Virginia it Tennrawc tmrmtm tuner, nuUMiniM, ». A.lbortMd At«n IDr itt gwMUMb JaimL IIKIUUKU'M 1-ATKNTVIRK-i-HllOF with Hall’s paw STATE OF GEORGIA, B ULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom it may con cern: whereas, Griffin W Parrish will apply at tbe Court ot Ordinary for letters of guardianship of Martha Parrish, a minor heir of Joaiah A Parrish, deceased: These are. therefore. to cite and admonish ail whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court, to make objection (if any they have) on or before tne first Monday in October next, otherwise said letters will bo granted. Witness, william Leo, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, this 6th day of August. 1866. augt WUJ JAM LEE, o. B. c. STATE OF GEORGIA, B ULLOCH COUNTY.—TO all whom it may con cern : Whereas, the eatate or William Davis U unrepresented, if no person applies for the admin istration. I shall appoint Josiah Davis, or some oth er fit ana propor person S3 administrator on said eatate: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It mar concern, to be and appear before said Court »o make objection (If any they have) on or before the first Monday in October next, otherwise ■aid letters will be granted. Witness. William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch countv. the 6th day of August, 1866. aug9 WILLIAM LEE, o. s. c. HTATK OF GEORGIA, B ULLOCH taHTNTY.—'re all whom it may con cern : wfaweas, Seaborn B Cowart will apply at the Ooort or Ordinary for letters di3mU3oryas administrator on tbe estate of Patrick D Kclcher, deceased: These are, uterefore, to cite and admonish all whom ft may cwnnern, to be and appear before said Ooort to make «*Jection (if any they have) on or be fore the tirst Mimday in February next, otherwise said letien will be granted. Witness. William Leo, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch County, this 6lh day of August, I860. augt WILLIAM LEE, o. n. c. GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY. " mo all whom it may concern: Whereas, Mr3 Fa- I rah J Jone3, Administratr.x upon the cstato of James NJonea. late of liberty county, deceased, will apply to the Court of Ordinary of said county for letters dismlssory; Then*ar6 therefore to cite and admonish all whom it mav concern, to be and appear before said court, to m>t * objections, if any they have, in terms of the law. otherwise said letters will bo granted. Witness. W P Garideau, Ordinary for Liberty county, this 10th of January, I860. Jyl6—2 W. P. GIB4DEAU, o. t. c. STATE OF GEORGIA, B ULLOCH COUNTY.—To ail whom it may con cern : Whereas, General E Mikell, will apply at the uoort of Ordinary tor letters of admidistruiion with tne wilt annexed, on the estate of Martha Groover, tote oT said couuty, deceased : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it mav concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (ir any they hare) on or before tno first Monday in September noxt, othcr- ~wlse aoid letters will be granted. Witness. William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch •ounty. inis 21st duv of July, 1866. jy23 WILLIAM LEE, o. B. c. "GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY. S IXTY da vs after date, application .will be made to the Honorable Court of Urinary of Bulloch county, for leave to sell all the lands belonging to tbe estate or Thomas Crosby, late of said couuty, deceased, lor tbe benefit of the heirs aud creditors •r said Mtoto Jylb WILLIAM F, CROSBY, Adrn’r. DIVORCE Elizabeth Cowley Y In Cofleo Superior Court, vb. L May Term, 1866: John Cowley, j It appearing to tno Coart from the Return of the Sheriff, that tbo defendant John Cowley, is not to be found irUtoffec County, and it further appears that he is not in the State. On motion ol Wiu. R. Gaulding, Attorney for libelant, it is ordered that service be perfected on said defendant by a publi cation of thtn order lu one of the public Journals in Savannah, once a month for threo months proceed ing the next lorm of this Court, reqnlring said de fendant to appear ut the next term of Coffee .Su perior Court in November nexLuud flic his defensive alegation to Bald Court. A true extract of the minutes or Coffee Superior Court. ARCH’D McLEAN, Deputy Clerk. Aug 2 3m, LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. Elizabeth couly ^ ^ Coffee Superior Court, John Canty? J May Term, I860. I T appearing to the Court, from the return of the sheriff, that tho defendant. John Cauly is not to be found in Coffeo county, and hois not iu the stale; on motion or Wm B Gaulding, attorney for libellant, it is ordered that service be perfected on Bald de fendant by a publication of this order in one of tiio public Journals of Savaunah, once a month for three months preceding tho next form of this Court, requiring said defeudaut to appear atthe next form of Coffee Superior Court, in tho month of Novem ber naxt, and file his defonslvo allegation to tho •atise. A true extract from tbe minutes of the Superior Court. Jy2 EW’D ASHLEY, Clerk. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. EWlUtinson, Y jn Liberty Superior Court, Hum. Wilkinson, f Term, 1860. F appenng to the Court, by the return of the iberiff, io tbe abovo stated case, that tho defend ant is not to be found in the county, and that ho is not tabs found in tho state; on motion or Wm B Gaulden, counsel for libellant, it is ordered that ser vlet be perfected on said defendant, by a publico. Uon of this notice once a month for throo months, next preceding tbe next term or said Superior Court, requiring said defondant to bo and appear at the next term of Liberty Superior Court to answor in tbe raid cause* A true extract from tho minutes of said Superior Court. Jy2 8. A. FRASER, Clerk. . uivoncK. ANN SHOWN *1 ju Bulloch Sujwolor Court, WILUAU Ill BROWN./ Itareh Term, 1M«, TT appearing to tbu Court, by tho return or Iho X Sheriff, that the defendant, William B- Brown, is not to be found in the county or Bulloch; on mo tion of Levi S. D’Lyon, Attorney for tho plaintiff, it ' is ordered that tbo defendant do op|>ear and file his answer or defonslvo allegation, on or bofoto tbo first day of the noxt term of this Court, and that publication of this will be mode in ono or tho pub- Iks ganttes of tbe city of Savannah onco a month for three months. A true extract from tbo minutes, this 22d day of March, 1866. Jy27—lam3m PA VP BBASI.EY, o a q a a. T HAVE Just received a large assortment of M. wbiteaud figured Shirts, or every quality and stylo, and superbly made, with collars to match, orders Will also be token, and shirts mad# to suit any particularity is or taste of tbe wearer. Coll at tbe fltor Clothing Emporium, 147 Bar slrsri. my 14 WM 0 PRICE. T WO months after date, application will be made to tbe Hon Court of urdmnry of Bulloch coun ty, for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estate of Morris Darren, deceased. JOHANNAH DARREN, Adrn’lx. aug3 TIMOTHY KENNELLY, Adrn’r. GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY. T WO mouths after date, application will be made to the Hon Court of Oi dinary for Liber ty county, for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estate of John F Be&sly, of said county, de ceased, for the bonefit of his heirs and creditors. JOHN 8. BRADLEY, ) .. vll angs K. (j, ANDREWS, f ' x’ors. NOTICE. T HREE months afterdate, application will bo made to the IThnlcr.s’ Bank of the State of Georgia, lor tho payment or a twenty dollar note of said Bank, payable to Wm Morel or bearer, da ted 1st June, 1851, No 687; also, for the payment or a ten dollar note, No 822, dated 1st July, 1864, the left hand halves of said notes having been lost. Also, to the Bank of the Stale of Georgia, for the payment of a ten dollar cote, letter A. dated 4th Janury, 1860, the left band half having been lost. Also, to the Marine Rank of Georgia, for tho pay- meat of a tea dollar note, No 4,976, dated Novem ber 1, 1843, the left band half having been lost. • auglfi—law3m BOSTON k VI LI ALONG A. NOTICE. A Ll. persous having claims against the estate of Georgo M. Troup, deceased, will hand them in, duly attested, aud those indebted will pleaso make payment to cither of tbe undersigned. THOMAS M. FORMAN. ) r . jelC DANIEL U. B. TROUP, j *** ra ‘ NOTICE. rnUREE months after date application will be made X to tno Marine Bank of Savannah, for the pay ment oi two Twenty ddliar bills, viz : letter B, 8070, and letter 0,1*97. the left halves of which have been lost. -AilErf P. HUDSON, 'lallalmssee. Fla., May 17, 1856 3ra* my20 SUMMER NOTICE. S IXTY uuvr after date, application will be made to tne Honorable tho Ordinary ot McIntosh county, tor leave to sell tho real estate, being in this county, or the late Jame3 Smith, known as Sidon (rice) Plantation sold for the benefit of the heirs of said estate. DEAN M. DUNWOODY', JOHN JONES, JOHN K. DUNWOODY, Darien, July 1,1866, Jy2 ►Y,) >Ex’oi V, i , „ NOTICE. A LL persons having claims against tho estate o Evan Jones, late of Charlton county, Ga., de ceased, are requested to preseut them, in terms of law, and those indebted will please make payment to the subscriber. • STEPHEN McCALL, Executor. Centrevillage, Ga,, June 14tb. 1666 Je22 NOTICE T IE UNDERSIGNED having this day associated themselves together for tho purpose ot conduct ing the Wholesale Grocery Business, ami having purchased the stock of Rodgers k Norris, will here after continue the business under the firm of P.od- gore, Norris A: Co., at tho old stand, corner of Bay and Lincoln streets. JAS. 0. RODGERS, JA3. A. NORRIS, GKO. H. JOHNSTON, JNO. N. BIRCH. Savannah, June 2d, 1866. j e 2 T HE firm of Rodgers k Norris having this day been dissolved by the abovo association, either partner will use the name of tho firm in liquidation. JAS. G. RODGERS, JAS. A. NORRIS, Savannah, June 2d, 1856 je 2 NOTICE'. ~ T HE firm of I W Morrell k Co. was dissolved on the 24th of September, 1864, by the death of N F Webster. Jy22—lm I. W. MORRELL. ARRAKGKMFTT. Shortest, most comfortable and most expeditious Route to the VIRGINIA SPRINGS i THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. And Baggage Checked Through, except ou Stages. Visitors to tbo Virginlnla Springs by this route, take tbo South-Side Railroad cars at Petersburg, or the Richmond and Danville cars at Richmond, at 6 A. M., daily, (Sundays excepted,) arrive at Lynch- burg to dinner, aud thence, via the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, reach Bonsack’s Depot at 3 1-4, and Salem at 4 P. M., and at either place toko Kent, Sammcrson 6i Oo’i Fine Line of Stages! Those via Bonsack’s lodge at Kiucostie, dine at the Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs, aud arrive at tbo White Sulphur Springs, (17 miles) early ou the evening of the second day from Petersburg, or Rich mond, withbut NIGHT TRAVEL, and with but 04 miles of Staging. Or by the Salem route, stop all night at tho Roanoke Red Sulphur Springs, (10 miles distant from Salem,) dine at tbe Red sweet, or Sweet Springs, and arrive at the White Sulphur Springs on tho evening of the following day. Tho Virginia A; Tennessee Railroad U located through a most romantic country, possessing a cli mate unsurpassed for its salubrity and delightTultcm perature. The rood passes the base of the PEAKS OP OTTER! And within three miles of the Alleghany Springs, one mile of the Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, and within four miles of the Yellow Sulphur Springs , all pleasantly situated a few miles apart, on the Eastern slope of the Alleghany mountain, in Mont goincry county. The waters of these Springs are celebrated for their great medicinal qualities, tbe ac> commodations are excellent, and have been greatly increased since last season. ^-Visitors to the -Red Sulphur Springs take Kent, Summcraon At Co's Stages at Ncwberu Depot, on tbe evening or the day that they leave Peters burg or Richmond, and arrive at the Springs on the following day to dinner, and Salt Sulphur Springs early in the evening or the second day from Rich- mond er Petersburg. Tbe Road from Newbern Depot to the Red Sul phur Springs, (38 miles,) has beeu graded uuJ greatly improved since last season, and is now re garded asone of the best turnpikes in tho moun tains. Tho line or Telegraph from Richmond will be com pleted and in operation to the Mootgomery White Sulphur Springs early in June, Passengers to Knoxville, Tennessee, take Kent, Sutnmerson k Co's stages at tho Westerx terminus or tba Virginia A: Tenne^-see Raiiroad, now 180 miles from Lynchburg (and being extended Wostward at ibo rato of 8 miles per month) to the Eastern termi nus of tho East Tennessee and Virginia Railroad, and arrive at Knoxville in 21-2 days from Peters burg or Richmond. Fare from Fetenburg or Biehmond. To Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs via Bonsack’s,110 00 “ “ '* “ “ ” “ Saiem,... 10 60 “ White Sulphur Springs *• Bonsack’s 11 00 “ “ “ “ ” Salem.... 11 60 “RedSulpher Springs 12 26 “ Alleghany Springs 8 00 “ Montgomery White Sulphur Springs 6 25 “ Yellow Sulphur Springs 8 45 “ Knoxville, Tennessee 23 00 Note.—Tho chargo for tickets to the Alleghany Springs, Montgomery White Sulphur and Yellow Sulphur Springs, does not include tho chargo from tho Railroad to tho Springs. Passengers lor the A1 legbany Springs, (4miles distant.) tako tickets to Shawsville—for Montgomery White'Sulphur, mile distant by a branch Railroad,) lake tickets .. Big Tunnel and for tho Yellow Sulphur, (4 mites dis tant,) tako tickets to Chrlatlausburg depot. Con veyances will be found at those places. For further information apply to * E. A. GOODWIN, Ticket Agent S. S. R. R., Petersburg. CHARLES CAMPBELL, Sup’t Richmond A: Danville R. R., Richmond. E. H. GILL, Sup’t V. A: T. R. R., Lyuchburg. KENT. SUMMERSON A: CO., my 13-3in Fincastlc, Virginia. LOCK. Having received the Prise Medal at the World’s Fair, are now offered to tho public ' tbe Prize 8afo of t World. Tested and approved as they have been every where, their crowning victory was reserved to be awarded by the Juries ofthe world’iFaJr. Tho proprietor placed One Thousand Dollars in Gold in the one exhibited at the World’s Fair, Lon don, and Invited ail the Pick-Locks in the world to open the 8aTe, with or without the keys, and take the money as a reward for their ingenuity; although operated upon by several skilled in the art, no one could Pick tho Lock or open the Safe. By an Improvement upon tbe original Salamander, Introduced by tho present owner ofthe patent-right, the interior is reuderod wholly impervious to damp, and books, papers and Jewelry might be preserved in one of his safes for a century without contracting blemish from mould or milldew. To guard against counterfeits every Safe from the manufactory of tho subscriber, and sold by him or his agents, has a brass plate in front, bearing his name; each is also furnished with one of his im proved Thief Detecting Locks, which is a good guar- anteo against robbery. . __ 8. C. HERRING k CO., Nos. 136,137 and 139 Water-st., N. Y. Agents In Savannah, Messrs. BELL A PRENTISS, who keep constantly on band a full aud complete assortment, which they will sell at Manufacturers’ prices. “1*28 LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND fBS5- moor uiuuYUB or WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES, At Manufadured by Stearns & Foma, New York. In tbe firo of the 3d Inst., which consum ed tne brick building occupied by Mr. Jno. T. Thomas, opposite the Gas Works, in thin city, was a safe oi the above descriptions tuuuumig uic uwu, in^rs. and money of Mr. Thomas, and although the building was detroyed, the said Safe sustained no ipjury whatever from the Intense heat to which it had been exposed. Ou open ing the Safe, the contents were found undisturbed, and in the same order and condition as when placed there, except a slight dlscolqratiou to the projecting ends of a few papers, and tbe backs of oue or two of he books, caused by the steam generated in the Safe, while at its gTeatesi heat The Sate and contents, as it calbo from the ruins, may still be Seen, in the possession of Mr. Thomas, at the Gas Works. A large assortment of these cele brated Safes always on baud,and for sale by C. II. CAMPFIELD, Agent for tho Manufacturers, July 26,1866. 171 Bay-fit, Savannah. Ga. I tako pleasure iu corroborating the foregoing state ment, and in addition would add, that tho books are nowin use. , J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 26th, 1866. octd-tf Brought to jail. Brought to Jail iu Swalnsboro, Emanuel Co , on the 4th Instant, a negro man; ho says hU name is Harry; that he belongs to tho estate Thomas Clay, or dryan Coumy, Ga. He is of light complexion, with a slight scar over tho left eyo;about&fect3J£ Inches in height, aud about 20 years old. The owner is requested u> come forward, pay churges and tako him away, us lie will bo dealt with as tbo law direct!. HENRY OVERSTRKOT, Jo9 Jalor. REMOVAL. .in The subscriber lias Removed on tbe . |B1 Bay, next door to tho Republican iflj \f|A olilce, where he is now opeuing a 1 ■JUk handsome assortment of H I* RIN G’_ _ AND SUMMER GOODS, which be will sell by tbo pattern or make to order in the most faablonablo style. Also, Ready Made Clothing for tbu present aud coming season. Thankful for past favors, bo hopes to merit a con tinuance of the same. N. IL—Cutting, Altering and Repairing done ut tho shortest notice. JuhI received White Drill Coats and Pants, White and Figured Marseilles Vests, forsaloata small pro- ot. »prt2 JOHN W. KKU.Y. ft: 11 DRAPER AND TAILOR. JEFFERSON STREET NEAR BROUGHTON. Tho subscriber takes this opportunity to inform bis frieuds and tbo public, that |bo is enabled, from experience, and tho .intuitive perceptions or tbe truths of. science, based on the common rules of surveying forms, both plane and spherical, to cut and muko up garments to fit tho human form In tho most complete and finished style, to all who may favor him with a call. Boys* fancy dresses, Ball costumes, Military and Firemen's Uniforms. kc..ko. P. HORACE GRANT, Jefferson st., one door North of Broughton stroot. dec 7—ly RELIGIOUS WORKS. H ISTORY of the Great Reformation or tho Six teenth Century, in Germany, Switzerland,Am, by JII Merlo D'Aubigno, flvo volumes complete lu one. Tho Idle of Martin Luther, tho Gorman Reform- er, In fifty pictures, from designs of Gustav Konlg, to which is added a Bkotcii or tho rlse aud progress of tho Reformation in Germany. Lifo and Times of Rev ElUah Hodding, D D, Into Senior Bishop of tho Methodist Episcopal Church, by IIWClark, DU. Sermons on Sevoral Occasions, by tho Rev John Wesley, A M, tn four volumes. Sermons from tho Pulpit, by II B Bascom, 1) D, L L I). IJfo or H Blddloman Bascom, I> D, L L D, lato Bishop or tbo Methodist Episcopal Church, South, by Rev M M Henklo, D D. Posthumous Works of the Rev Jlonry ti Bascom, R P> *' ouo of tl10 Biahoiw or the Mothodfet Episcopal Church South, edited by tho Rev Thomas N Ralston. AM. Lifo of tue Roy Hobart Newton, I) I), by Thomas Jacksoh. ’ The Bards of the Bible, by Goorgo Guifillan. Tho Analogy of Religion—Natural and Hevoalod —to tbe (institution and Courso of Nature, by Jo seph Butlor, L L D, late Lord Bishop of Durham. Baptism—a treatiso on tho naturo, perpetuity, subjects, administration, mode, and uses ofthe Ini tiating ordnance ortho Christian Church, by Thoa 0 Sumners. Baptism—with reference to Its Import, mode*, history, nropor use, and the duty or parents to bap tized children, by James L Chapman, o mluister or the Memphis Conference of tbo Methodist Episcopal Church, South. For solo at 160 Congress street by Jone22 WARNOCK 4 DAVIS. CENTRAL RAILROAD. m O N aud after Sunday, the 14th October, Inst, and until further notice, the Passenger Traius on tne Central Railroad will ruu as follows : BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON. Leaves Savannah Daily at..!6 a k and 12.16 r m. Arrive in Macon “ ‘‘..2.16 v u “ 1 am, Leave Macon “ “.11,46 am “ 9.30 pm. Arrive in Savan’li “ “10.46 p m “ 7.20 a m BKTWKK5 SAVANNAH AND ACGCSTA. Leave Savuunab 12.16 P M and 8.30 Arrive in AuguHta 8.46 pm “ 6.30 a m, Leave Augusta 6. am “ 4.30 p m Arrive in Savannah 1.30 pm 11 10.46 p BRWKKX MACON AND ACOCSTA. Leave Macon 11.46 a m and 9.30 p m, Arrive iu Augusta 8.46 p m “ 6.80 Leave Augusta 6. am “ 4.80 pm. Arrive iu Macon 2.16 pm “ 1. am. BETWEEN SAVANNAH, MILUpCEVIUJI k IATONTOX. Leave Savannah .5. am Arrive lu Millodgeville *. 2.48 p m. Leave Macon ,.11 45 a m Arrivo in Eatonton 6. p m, W. M. WADLKY Gen’l Supl. Savannah, Ga., Oct. 12, 1865. octlfi. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE 80u o T vft %£L T Jffi!i! fi*LWi, 0AD New York & New Orleans Mails. O N and after Sunday, February 3d, 1856, two daily trains between Macon aud Columbus, and ouo between Macon and Americus, Leave Mncon ut 2 a m, and 8 pm; arrive at Colum bus at 7 16 a m, und 1030 P M; leave Columbus a! 4 15 a m, and 1 30 p x; arrive ut Macon at 10 64 a m, and 7 40 p u; leave Macon ut 2 a M; arrive at Amcri cus at 0 40 a m; leave Americus at 2 20 p m; arrive al Macon at 7 40 p m; making a complete couueutiou be tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings villo, Wilmington and Charleston; also, with Central Railroad Trains to Savannah, Mllledgevillcand Eaton ton, and with Macon and Western trains to Atlanta Chattanooga, Nashville aud Knoxville, Tcuu. At Columbus with Girard and Mobile Railroad Eufaulu, Ala., connecting dally at Americus with four liorso Post Coaches to Tallahasseo, Albany, Thoroasvllle, Balubrldge, ko. t wlthtri-weokly backs to Lumpkin, Cuthbort, Ac., at Fort Valloy with hacks to Perry, liaynesvillo, Hawkiosville and Knoxville, Ga. i’ussengers for Americus und points boiow Fort Valley, should tako tho 1216 p m train from 8avou- nab; aud the 6 r if train from Augusta, to avoid de tention at Macon. Fur other points on tho South- Western or Muscogee Roads tako either train from Savannah or AuguBta. Passengers leaving Amorl- cus at 2 20 p m will reach ColumbuB at 10 80 p m tbe same night. Possongors from Columbus and the West for Am- oricus. South-western Georgia or Florida, should take tho 180 p m train at Columbus, sloop at Fort Valloy, and reach Americus at 6 40 a m next morn ing. First class steamships leave Savannah for Now York ou Wednesdays and Saturdays, aud for Phila* delphia ou Wednesdays. Passage id the Cabin $25, Steerago $8. Fare from Montgomery to Savannah....... .$14 00 “ Columbus “ “ 10 00 “ Americus “ “ 8 80 GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t. Macon, January 30th, 1866. mayl6 VIRGINIA CENTRAL R.ROAD Winter Arrangement—Cart Starling foam Broad St, Heavy Rail all the way toGordonavIlle. W HEN the Potomac is closed with ice this route may bo relied on by posseugonf, to en sure tho connection going North or South. Tiio road is entirely relaid with a superior T rail as far us Gordonsvillu. During tho winter tho train will start from tho old station, in Richmond, on Broad street, ut 7tf a m., pass Gordonsvillo al 11 a m., aud arrivo In Staunton at 325 p m. Down train loaves Staun ton at 6 40 a m, pasaes Gordonsvillo at U a m, and arrivo in Richmond at 2.30 p m. Faro to Cor dons vll le $2 00 “ “ 6 00 Both trains arrive in Gordonsvillu iu ample timo to take the train of tho Orange and Alexandria Rail road. Persons who loave Richmond at 7 J4 a m.. can tako the Orange and Aloxaudria cars at Gordons- villo if they choose to do so, aud by that train will reach Alexandria by 3.40 pm.. but this company can ticket thorn only to Gordonsville. 0Cl7tf ^ H. D. WHITCOMB, Supt. Gtandforrate by 0 ** ^W^raRKiiSS?^ maylS Goagreai aad Whittaker etretd. wm _ ap NEATLY EXECUTED AT TI1E SAVANNAH JOURNAL, |f BOOK ft JOB OFPIOK. i w* Merchants can be supptiod at short noUoo with Bill-Heads, Bills of Lading, Dray Books, Circular*, Card* and Blank Books. mnaoKna* * G SNU1XK PREFAB. - - llelmbold’a Highly Cone * t Com pound Fluid Eztnew , 11 - t — IS A CERTAIN, SAKJw AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY JftOR Dooaaez ofthe Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, V I»ropsy, Weakness, Sccrot HUmo, Olrtrcc- . Femal'! Oompiointe, and all dlsraeca of the : yoxua) organs, whether In - b MALE OR raiAUS. ‘ fn.m wlmtcver cause they may havo originated, and NO MATTER OF. HOW LONG STANDING. Tbk jiopular and specific remedy U now offered aud Men of Buxines* ... popular; kditioa _ Wasbtogtoh Inring’i Gfoof Wa.i*.,V 1 ’ yj dMAdetiOAO at $1 Oj |*t %<dun*«; al*i ihi’ 1 tovh edlitohUfa per Vofojoe. ’ ,be •»* W^ttrn Afrtoa. its Hhtwy, tjrnrjiuonfcndi',, Bev / (/.Ighton titeon- Mi«C^ Vaesall Morton; by T*arktaAn, author <• ■niranr in Pontiac.- rtBwdS Hhtory;;by John Young. 1’nU.n of liturgy, being nn exlSW-un ot mouy *A the t»y Archer GMiorn * Dr laver’s Martins oi ito Martin, b. JU „„ Tbe rpirrow^raw l ajier.*; by CYtxzenf. ' j More of Hunt’s Worth ai-.j t* with tor Merc ,,f tii«t'<i( Particular attention given to BOOK AND PAM PHLET PRINTING, such as Catalogues lor Colleges, Proceedings of Meetings. Reports, By-Lawn, etc. cure Thankful for the very liberalpatrouugo heretofore ! to tbe aUllcied, and guaranteed to cure ail the above complaints. It searches out tho very root of the disease, driving out all the diseased fluids or the body, thus removing tbe cause and rendering the . . ... o - CERTAIN AND PERMANENT. received, we respectfully solirit a coutinuunco .d lnL . 4 u ci „o allays pain and inflammation, which the some, foellug that shall he ahl« tu piem* ail ul j, t . r r cme.lles invariably cause, and can be taken ^ _ tat'or us with a call, both it- in pric« , -‘ mid with Ices trouble and expense to loticnts. This In-1 aug8 execution of work. TO WOOL SELLKUS. fPHB Undendgned hare this day opened a X Store In Congress street, opposite the Market, for the purchase or Wool, Sheep Skins, Hides, Bees Wax, Deer Skins, aud Country Produce lu general. Tbe highest cash prices will be paid for all the abovo articles on delivery in Savannah. Mr. L. J. GUIL* MARTIN has beeu appointed as Agent, to whom all persons having business transactions with tho un- dersigned may apply. J. W. SMYTHE k CO. Savannah, May 19,1856. may20 PIANO FORTES. HAVING lately received large ad- ditions to our PIANO KOKTES, we 111 I VI are enabled to oiler at this time the fortiirnr- Var . lcty „* ro ^ l ^ 0 taauu- j jiiis medicine speedily and effectually cures the (he Plaines square to iho most elab-1 virulentform of secret diseases, and eradicates ?°‘ u 10 s ®i' cn 0Ctav . w * i every particle oriufcctious matter Ironi the sy s t-m, tr T, the I ! ,anuraclurer8 restoring the i>atient to a j-ortert state of whom we have full confidence in, and we are pur- - ticular y requested by them to give aguarauty with every instrument wild by us as regards durability, tone, Ac. * faiubiu remedy has saved thousands upon Ihou—Ajos from the hands of MERCUJSS QUACKS, if not from premature graves. In cases of infection tiio Compound Bucbu Is the only article worthy of the least confidence of the afflicted iu performing . SAFE CURES. It contains no narcotic, mercury, or other injurious drug, but is purely a Vegetable Composition, It is very agreeable to the taste, creates no perceptible odor, and may be taken by persons or either sex without hindrance from business or medical advice, as plain directions for use accompany the medicine. Reader, if you bare any of the above complaints, do not neglect them, DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. With this medicine you cau cure yourself, and thus prevent all exposure. TRUTH MUST AND WUJ. PREVAIL. teimit, *'■ ■UWlUF.'jHU.l.iVi C IO!FIJI —400 bags Rio Coffee, fair, »(.,] , / 100 bags Logciru do ,u> , , nt,w 60 pockets Old Government Java c«fl™ 60 boxus gronmi Wert lti«Iia a!.»l j avi . landing, in store and for sale I y ‘ ** WUt*TvK ^ } . AU UON. flUSS 311 rut AY’S U NITED States, Canada and tuba. Schwc-glc-r’t HUtory * I J-kii translated by Seeyle. Prescott’s Philip 2d of Siam, new tui.niv , Calf and iu Cloth. u. u Napo’.con’s Confidential Corrt-j.jiidi ucc vii*.. brother foceph. 1 Davan's History of the Queen's of u.t- u n ,. Hanover—2 vote. " TbeAlJCbi to Madrid. Romance of tho Harem, by Mis-* Pardur Rachel Gray, by Julia Kavaiacgb. Earne&t IJnsfond. by Mr-*. !>••• Hrntt mar 3 W. TH. >HN>: \VJl.u A): , HiHteoj-I.yln Lju-uijjj, I USX HEOBIVED^-20 el prime article,' 20 tiercer choice it-’ Hams. In store, anu for rafo by mar 26 WaY'XK, iil'.EN Vji.i , V EW CHOP CUBA MUJ.A.<M> -'ih r . A.ft goof tbe Abbott l*v<‘rci*j/. x ", " for sale in lots to suit] lurvLus-,.. j.v ' ’ * HEALTH AND PURITY. Ucliubolil’A Highly' Coiicentrated Coin- lv Sth SfMv W u a | ,lt ° r ««iMtriimcnl may re FuFparl^LTSJ'BtoSl removtog^T'SSaueTiiri. endeavor to keep constantly ou hand, viz : H. Wor cester, J. Chlckeriug & Son, Nunns & Clarke, Bacon k Ravens, II. Waters, and Haines, Brothers & Cum mtng. I. W. MORRELL ft CU. aug 27 ■ sing from excess of Mercury, exjieaure prudence iu life, chronic constitutional diseases, arising from on impure state of Blood, and (he only reliable and effectual known remedy for the cure of ScroTula, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ulcer- otiou-rof the Throat and I/jgs, Pains aud Sw^mug3 of the Bones, Tetter, Pimples on the Face, and all Scaly Eruptions of the Skiu. It is gratifying to the proprietor of these medicines I HAVE been asked to allow the Bath Rooms to . to be able to state that it is now nearly three years remain opeu to a later hour than nine o'clock ; since they were first introduced, during which time 1 therefore give nolicc that from this date the Bath they have been extensively used iu various parts of House will be upon uxlil eleven o’clock at uight. the United States, and have given to patient and Price 25 cents Six tickets for $1. practitioner tho highest degree oi satistactiou iu the Je27 J. M. HAY’WOOD, Agent. various cases In which they have been employed ; ' whether iu town, country, hospitaljor private prac- ill'J r/lLftllllVil mirj lililll lllitlt tire, they have invariably given the must decided li is a auuiuii(ltiUli U liv ft 111Ift Ui , and unequivocal satisfaction, and produced the most AT REDUCED RATES. salutary und beneficial effects. Numerous letters Royal Mcdoiion, Royal Velvet, ilocet Wilton, Mocel Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, # Power loom Brussel- AUGALNS eau now be bad by till those wbo have been ‘received from the most distinguished ■ Three ply Ingrain, CARPET AMI UPHOL’sq Y jf V . WARKHDUSK. 140 Conuren and 67 S'.. JuJiea :■ - mHH UNDERSIGNED would tak- X tunity to express to his fn* 1 :. * a- generally, his sincere than!:- foj ti, ; - jj age and influence, which La- resulu . m his trade to all iart-. of tl»- a;. Florida, Alabama au i TeniKS--;-. tb. .t him to exhibit a stock unsurpx-sed m a city. Families, Merchant.-:. Hotel l\t-e]»-r- boat Owners are partiejiariy inviu -j t- preseut stock, which is now com; hi. u various dcjKirtments. consisting in i^rt. - tl t ,-T iiaJ leg goods, viz: ' " CARP El DEPART.VF: Mcvaic Hearth i:ues Velvet and Cbei il; ( -’i j,. Tufted Rv.j?. ^ llauo an-i tabii-o.\,n Door Mat: (every v; ric-ty hiivc: ft liras- Stair HW. Carj^L- Bin. DYING AND RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT, 73 TOBK STREET, NKAB THE COURT DOU8B. SAVANNAH. GA., Eetabllzhed In 1834. rilHE Subscriber grateful to his friends and B patrons for their coatiuual fiivors, would state that in addition to the improvements iu DYING, ac qulrcd by him during his last visit to England and Scotland, has made arraugomouLs for extending bis business, by which he is now enabled to dye u greater variety of colors on silk und woolen dres3C3, shawls, ftc., which be trusts will generally please all who may favor him with their patronage. Gentlemen’s garments dyed, cleaned or reuovuted as may be required, in the same superior style which „ ^ . „ . wish to clothe themselves geuteellv. as 1 will j physicians iu the couutry, and from the professors i Turn ply Ingrain, sell tin) balance of my Ready-Made, at reduced 1 of several medical colleges, recommending Id the' No°l Dutch, rates ou time, and ten per ceut. oil’ for cash Ca'.l' highest terms the value of these medicines, and ( CURTAIN AND UPitOlSlERY DhU‘.\LTbibS\ •ad avail yourself of the chance to nbtaiu good arti- their bui»eriorlty over all other preparations for i Brocatclles. luce un-i Mil-1::. C.u-alu clea. At the Star Cluthing Emporium, such complaints as the proprietor recommends, : Satin de Laiues, GilttY.rn:c«y m WUd.lAM 11 "pRICK, Numerous preparations of Sarsaparilla and of Bucbu i Satin and Silk Damask; Gilt i in.* n.- June 27 . i r.-i-i and various inodes of preparing them have been I Worsted and Cotton Dare a k. Tu-.., —T~, TTi^ ;' given, ail of which of course will difi'er according to : Cords; Velvet and Plush or various <• “rSd I XT* *>” <!par “' i0 “ wl “ tl ‘ ln " lTldual1 8tad -> “»■ £ ' }lc - Brniiants and I'riute. as 1 These medicines require considerable care in the Gv|<ui • *A ind&» •' f. Trie. ! prei»aration and the employment of ditrerent men- Swiss, |(» r gaudies, Tarleton, Book, ; strua in successive operation to take up the extrac- ^^ 6mbr ° 8U<1 Jaconet Musliu,for'rale by , tive nuittcrs’, aud, iu consequence, are most fre- june m AIK IN ft BURNS. | queutiv Improperly made, and uot untrequcntly much impaired, if uot rendered totally inert, by the j DURE WATER.—If you want the finest drink-'. , „ . - X ing water in the world call and purchase one of i«U u «*krloua and unskilful management ot those unac- Kedzle’a Patent Water FUtera, quuinted with pharmaceutical preiarations. is the article mentioned in Water Commissioner' last : Uwreinre or the highest consideration andirniort- Report, which we warrant to puriry tho Savuuuuh llie public and to the faculty that there River Water perfectly—an UuUspeusahlc article tor l fc ' ho , uI ‘ l he standard preparations or uniform strength puntation use. KENNEDY’ ft REACH aud possessing tlie mutt advantages. To effect this Jau24 only Agents for their sale iu Savannah “ na obviat0 lhe evil nhuded to, I have made a uum- - her of esi»erimeuts to ascertain the most effectual A 1^** LARD, fta—20 bbU Prime l^ird; 50 do mode of extracting thq virtues of the Sarsaparilla hM mneraliv «n mnpli'nimani ‘iiY« naimna’i.V.j Ale » 50 do angar, soda aud hut-; and the Bucbu, and to discover the most eligible ha3 generally bo much pleased bis patrons and , u; r Biscuit; received and for sale by form for their exhibition. The experiments have McMAHON & DOY’LF.. J resulted most favorably, and it is with much pleas- 2 ft 6 an l 267 Ray .iroet. j uro I now offer to the public and the faculty my BECKWOlTltTH’i* ADVENTURES- i Com I >ound Fluid Extracts, which contain all the vir- T HK Life anti Advemures or .1 I- Bockwoui-lh, l UM l ' r U 1 '"UoiM they are represented to be imdo Ch;erorilioC,ow Indiana, will, illua.ratiolis. : from n aliigUlyMucomratcdronn, and arolbomoit .Apptoton'a Hallway and Ftcain Navl^ulioii Guido i dotty 1 - preparations wlilch oau lie made, two ta* published momlily at 16cn S ’ 1 blesltoonslul of the Kstract Karsaltarllla, added to a Memorials ol ms Time, by Ilenry Cockburn. ; !? SSJO??! *?*„**l , & “ d frieuds. Table Covers, and Ladies’ Crape Shawls, &c., cleaned and finished in tho first style. Ladies’ Bonnets dyed, bleached and pressed ii the most fashionable styles. Orders from tho couutry prumptly attended to. Terms moderate. When parcel are sent by steamboats or railroad, word should be sent him by loiter through tbe poet office, so that he may know where to call for them. :h 16 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. HEINTZELMANN’8 ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER. T HE distinguished favor with which this essence has boon received throughout all sections ot tbe Union » a remedy at ouue safe, agreeable and effectual for Incipient Diarrhraa, Cholera Morbus, Weak and relaxed Bowels, Prostration by heat or fatigue, Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Colic, Cramp, lan guor or Debility from sedentary habits, ftc., has in duced the proprietor to give it every publicity In bU power. Upon its merrits comment Is unnecessary, &3 its own intrinsic worth U its best eulogy. It car ries wjth it tho evidence of Its superior excellence, freely uttested to by the young, the old, and scores or families who. prompted by a carefoi regard for their health and comfort, are doily adopting it os an iMMumsABU pamily kkmedv. Thoro is perhaps no medicinal preparation extant so simple and harm less, yet salutary and effective, whose worth will he more appreciated or universally adopted than tho Liquid Ginger prepared by Heiutzelman. For sale by J. E. DkFORD, Druggist, Jelo 8m Savannah, Ga. Brooke Hall Female Seminary. MEDIA, DELAWARE CO.. PA. MISS MARIA L. EASTJIANN, pRixcteAt. Tills Seminary, located in the do- Wghtful und healthy village of Media, ^thirteen miles from Philadelphia, by ’Railroad, will be OPENED ON WEDNESDAY, September 10th, 1866. The commodious building, nowin process of erec tion, wilh all tbe modem improvements, will be finished by (be first of August, and will contain such accommodations, both in point of taste and comfort, as cannot fail to satisfy parents that while their daughters ire enjoying the benefits of mental cul ture, they have also the comforts of a refined home. This institution is ostablLhed with a view to afford to young ladies tbo most perfect combination or ad vantages for tbe attainment of a thorough and ac complished education, and no pains or expenso will be spared to render It iu reality what It professes to be. a school or superior merit. Miss Eastman, the Principal, was at tho head of a school iu Now Eng land previous to her residence iu Pennsylvania, aud for tho last six years bas been known to tbe patrons of Aston Rldgo Seminary, as presiding teacher in that Institution. The IU. Rev. A. Patter, Bishop of the Diocese ot Pennsylvania, says:— “Miss M. L. Eastman, who proposes to open a Young Ladies' Seminary iu Media, Delaware Co., Pa., in September next, lias been known to the sub scriber for several years past. He has a very high opinion of hoi capacity, efficiency aud devotedness as an educator. She has had a large and success ful experience. The building which is to bo erected for her use will contain every accommodation; Tho village aud surrounding country are distinguished for heaithfulness and beauty, and the subscriber has confidence that parents who entrust their daughters to Miss Eastman will have no reason to regret it.” Miss Kastman will bo aided by au efficient corps of fnacliers. Tlie French language will be taught und spoken by a Parisian lady, residing in tho family. Tho Latin, German, Spanish aud Dalian languages will receive due uttcutiou. Tho Natural Sciences will be taught, with tho aid of a large and expensive apparatus. Tho Musical Department will bo under tbe charge ora lady eminently qualified to fill the situation: aud all preferring a male teacher ou the Piano or in Singing, can havo the beuellt of a Visiting Teacher from Philadelphia. Drawing and Paiutiug will bo uu4er the direction or a lady accomplished In Uiu art. Tho numbor of pupils is limited to forty. Tho Terms for Board and Tuition iu all tho branch es except Music, are $160 per session of five mouths. Miss Eastman has liberty to refer to tho following gontlemen:— Kt. Rev. A. Potter, D.D., and tbo Episcopal clergy Hon. F: Pierce, President of tho Uuited States. Hon. 8. P. Chaso, Governor of O.i lo. LUIou. N. B. Baker, Ex-Goveruor of Now Hamp shire. Hon. M. W. Tappan, M. V. from New York. Rev. N. Stem, of Norris town, Pa. Rev. A. Mclteod, Clearfield, l'a. Piorco Butler, Esq,, of Philadelphia. J. B. Okie, Esq., do. E. W. Clark,Esq., do. Georgo Wharton, Esq., do. Christopher Looser, Pottaville, Pa. George Wyman, St. Louis, Mu. Hon. P. C. Johnson. Washiugtou, D. C. For further particulars, or for circulars apply to tho Principal, MISS MARIA EASTMAN, JolO cod 3m Media, Delaware Co. Pa WOOD AND LUMBER. A LL kinds of Wood, Boards, Planks, Joist, Timber, Sbingios, Light-wood, Posts, Eastern piths and PmilngB, for sale, at wholesale and retail, low for cash, ou tho new wharf recently erected ou )be Lumber Yard or Robert A. Alluu ft Co. HtarV2—lyftV \| j. | MOULTON’ P IPE8, PAPER AND PICKLES -50 gross PI lie Heuds, 100 do Pipes 260 reams Wrapping Paper 60 dozen Pickles, received and for sale by , . McMAHON k DOYLE, Jy**l 105 and 17 Bay street. V ARKH AND OSNABURG^-lhornttatonFacTory i Xnrhs and Osnaborgs, for sale by jy‘25 , CRANE, WELLS k CO. C fUAMPAUNE CIDER—20 oa«es John J Mix’s col- / ebrated Champagne Cider, a choice article, now iu store and for sale by an«7 J. D. JESSE. H AY—200 bales Hay, Oi store and for stlo by Jy26 CRANE, WELLS k CO. P RESERVING PEACHES—Jiml received a choice _ lot, suitable for preserving, and for salo by Jy3i J. 1). JEBSEE. C ANDLES.—60 boxes Beadell’s O’* Tallow Can- dle^JM) do do8’a dodo, ljnding_ and for safe Jy* IHNSTON * 00. Tlie Earnest Man-A sketch of tho character ! on *. botUe , J!! y e<iU , aU l “ strcu « lh °“« 6* Uo ? ot " s >' r ' ^ and labors of A. Judsou, first Missionary to Bur- u l rcaraa P arilll i or decoctiouas usually maue. rit mnb. riutrs: ■ i Fluid Extract Bucbu. $1 per bottle, or f> for ib “ “ Sarsaparilla “ “ “ *• “ Certificates of cures aud recommendations from distinguished professors aud physicians will accom pany each preparation. Prejwred und sold by H. T. HELM BOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist. 263, CUestnut-st., near tbe Girard House Phila. To be bad of Druggists and Dealers in every sec tion ul the United States aud Cauadas. All letters for the medicine directed to tlie propri etor receive immediate attention, aud safe deliveries guaranteed. sept 1~ly-diw New Age of Gold; or the Life and Adventures of! Robt. Dexter Romaine. Tbe Tongue or Fire; or the True Power of Chris-1 tianity, by Wm. Arthur au emlneut Methodist I t preacher. 1 History or Immigration to the U.S., l y Wm. J Bromwelt of the frtate Department. Italian sights—Papal Principles, by .1. Jarves, with Illustrations. Parisian Sights, by the same author. august 1 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. Alsu, every variety of Furniture r.. mings and materials for decoraune. FLOOR OIL CLOWS From two to Twenty-four fret wide, for Haiku Rooms, cut to fit without a .-earn. Tlie subscriber will oblige iun-c;;to mketti, prices on all description of goods a- j..w n tbessai, quality can be purchased io any Northern city. Carj>eUi cut to Ro.tn- and gw U .-ent p. Ul , part of the city t ree of charge. An exi«rieuce-.l Uphoitter vwii attend a>t!» making and laying ol Carpets and Oil Cloths wit desired. The decorative an-i curtain dcpartiam n charge or au Upholster »-f acknim-ledgedLi-tca skill. W. II. GU<.*\, : t ocQS 140 Congress and 57 St. Juiiwi-m DR. SANFORD’S INVIGOIlATmt, I S a mild laxative, tonic aud stimulant,suit] i» recommended to the ]>uldic, relying upon it> jl Irinsic worth in the cure ofthe followim- comj.!au 1 t Ail Billious I •erar.gemcuta, Sick llta laihv, v sia, Habitual Cojtiveness, Chtonic IharrLa 1 . Pain in tlie Stomach and Bowels, General 1 >oLiU: Female V»'eal:ness. ftc. lor sale by Dri.j-c.-t- p, orally, and by John. B Moore ft Co. a:ui w Lincoln, Savannah. ly t rrt rmiBKiu TiffiliEU:: JL HK Uudeesigned has ju^t received, ter .-re (500) Five Hundred pieces .. c ! Timber, averaging over oncthou.-auu u-ti u- 9 leb JEt-TEKSON Hold ! F ] 160 sacks Knox villo CO do Lenoir’s f-0 bids Nashville For ?ale low by Jj*9 PATTEN, f do do n Jm i jr» DKY GOODS. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! J AMES O’HARA would rospectlully inform his patrons, and tho public generally, that in order to prepare lor tbe fall trade, hois uuw SBZiBXZtfG* OFF his osssortm-ut In store S Brushes of every description, Surgical aud Dental _ _ waBnaonTtoisun store ! instruments. Trusses and Supporters of all kinds. 4m ■■■ m* a® fit ■ Sl'ices, Snuffs, Manufactured Tobacco, All the i’atent A A | or Proprietary Medicines of the dny, Sniierior Inks, and would invito attention 'Hereto, at his store, Jy28 123 Congfess-etrcel. I ftLOUK—125 sacks and 60 bbls Tennessee Fleur, just received and for sale by jy-4 NNY CLOTH- sers, by YoNTtK - FRIFJtS’ *N, 49 Bay street. •For sale in lots to -uir pun In RUSE. DAVIS ft l.v.Mi. 1 \ "I Cat ift.CtlYED BY LXPRUaS—;,n- U.ir ; ; el rietj LAND AGENCY—Brunswick, Ga. EDWIN M. MOORE riPFERS hia services to the public in the par- YJ chase and sale of lauds in tho couuries ol Glynn, Wayne, Camden, Charlton, Appling, Ware, Coffee. Cliueh, Lowndes and Thomas. Particular attention given to locating, purchasing and selling ol town lota in tho town of Uaunswtck. RKFKKKNCKS : Dr R Collins, Macon; I)r B M Cargile, Brunswick Thomas H Harden. Snvannah; Hon James L Sew rd. ll.rtr.Bfvilli. J. E. DE FOltJL), Al*OTHECARIES HAIJ>, S. E. Corner of. Broughtou aud Barnard Streets. Savan- nah Ga., Wholesale aud retail Dealers iti Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Woods and ! D r° «J|®| E»|IUh, and Amcrleim rtTfum- I J 0 | Silver Ware ot Ule laorl beanliftii jSl cry, _riao Toilet and Shaving SoaiM, Combs and ■ ,e rll an J U nwh. hullrr halve,, idck e kuu-. icl .....i ii ja r i; S) knlvei. forks and spoors, frrit kl r.cs ;lJ forks, cake und pen knives iu evi ry var • tv. tn-i- urds und salts iu ail variety from pain t*> t-.u tnisi ornamental. G. M. GRIFFIN, Successor to the late M L'.v-'.n:an, .iy5 Corner Bryan and Whuakt-i sts. Proprietary Medicines of the dny. Snjierior i Pure Wines and Brandies for Medicinal purposes! : Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet aud F'ancy Articles, ftc. N. B.—Especial attention given to the preimration of Physicians’ Prescriptions and Family Recipes. Ship, Family and Travelling Medicine Cases, With pUdQ Directions for use, including Directions for treatment In coses of poisoning, Drowning, ftc., ap7 |y LAND ACJENc Y. T HE undersigned will, for five dollars per lot, examine any Sands In the counties or Appling, Wayne, Ware or Coffee, and rc]*orltotlm Owner u- to their present value, tbe prospect for their be coming more valuable iu future, and whetuer or not there is being any trespass committed thereon, Invariably pledging himself to give a truo and cor rect account, for which all remittances will be ex pected in advance. He will also sell and remit when requested, aim us directed, for seven per cent. He will also promptly uttcud to all professional business entrusted to his care. verson c. McLendon, my 13 Attomoy at law. Homnsviile. Ga. S U N DR I ES-ditfbbls I’ ftH Rye Gin 150 bbls Magnolia, Pike’s uud Nectar Whisky 75 do Brandy, 50 cu.-k.-i do 25 do • oda, Sugar and Butter Biscuit 20 boxes do do 100 chests and half chests Oolong, Hyson and Black Tea 10'J sacks Prime Rio Coffee 50 boxes fresh ground do 75 bbls White Wine and Cider Ainegar 100 dozen Brooms, lot) do Pull*, landing aud In store, und for sale Ly McMAHON ft DOYLE, aug7 205 ami 207 Bay stroot F LOUR.—60 barrels superfine Hour, extra quoii- ly, just received, and for sale by Y’ONGE ft FRIERSON, Jy 2 No, 04 Bay street. P OUK— 60 barrels Mess Pork, 25 do Prime do Lumlitig aud for salu by tny!4 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON ft CO. t ju y Cheese, received per steamer Alabama by may28 .1. D. .IFHSE I A Paviiiou laces, superior quality; JLjS rk Zephyr Whalubonu Skirts; French IJnen Drillings; Y'ork Mills aud Water twist Bleached Shirt ings. . Black Moire Antique Trlimuiug*-. Black Elastic Belts; English Thread EdgiugB; Hosiery, Ribbons, ftc. Just received per steamer Augusta. Jol2 DkWITT k MORGAN. O SNABURGS—30 bales Osnaburgs, Mowtou and Tliomaston Mills, just received and for sale by Junel8 __ CRANE, WEIJR ft CO. S YRUP AND MOLASSES.—50 bbls'choico New Orleans Syrup, 76 do do Molasses, just receiv ed and for 3aie by Jy7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft LU. M USTARD, ftc.— loo boxes Mustard; 150 do pure Pepper; 100 do Starch; received and for McMAHON ft DOYLE. 205 and 207 Bay street. salo bv junclfi OUGAR—20 hlidschoice St Croix Sugar, just re- r* celved uud for snlo by jy 19 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. QOAP AND ST ARO 11—75 boxes Smith’s Family O 30 do Buulmuan’s do 100 boxes Colgate’s lb bar and No 1 Soap 50 do do Palo do 60 do O&wogo Pearl Starch 69 do Beadell’s do do, Just received i.)d for sale by Jy24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k 00. B ACON—10casks prime Shoulders, Just receiv cd und for salo by Jjg* VONGK ft FRIERSON, 40 Bay st. H ats.—loo dozen Plantation Hats, lu store ami for sulo by jy8 .1. M. EY’RE, 142 Bay st. L iquors'and bacon- 260 bbls Whisky, various brands 100 do New England Rum 76 do und X casks Bruudy 50 do P ftH Gin 25 lilids Bacon. Sides and Shoulders, receiv ed aud for salo by McMAllON ft DOYLE, Jy26 205 and 207 Bay street L ARD—16 bbls and 26 kegs Lea f lard 5 kegs extra Smlthfleld Lord, for sale by Jjrl7 WEBSTER * PALMS, KATES OF ADVERTISING. For ono square, ot UOO ems or less, of any type ca larger than Nonpareil, 76 cents for the iu=tand 6j cent? for each subsequent insertion,for any time lew M B A L.—10°0 ta prime | 1! 'S°t"‘bS work, wnu or witbok. U - < ? > ™’.\5 l ! e . an . ll “ 1Mj i 80 ' lotrcsllCor,,M ' : “ l i vvriiicmeut oicviiij-fcg doubla uiluoin, .lull It charged double the above rate.-). Yj n store and for sale by dec 31 PATTEN niTTOV At VO HEAD 1-READ 11—READ HI u That is, if you can see; and j»if you can’t see, you can find, Kali kinds of “helps to see.’’ at tbe Watcl Advertisements of whatever length, for any time less tliau one month, to be charged at tracsictt rates. For a longer time at the following rates SSTrnTSSa.fcd>;toc^gr“ 9 and Fancy Goods, as low as at any other store in . 8 the couutry. i 4 Wo have received i*er steamship Alabama a fresh I » lot of those fine Steel Spectacles : also, a supply of 6 Pebble and Pcrisoopic I«ons, widen wo are prepared 7 to fit in all kinds of frames, at short notice, our • 8 Periscopiu Lens (so called from tlieir peculiar shape) (i have an advantage over all others, as they have a 10 greater range of focus, so that the reader is not i Square $10 lfi $20 $24 $30 W» Squares... 10 22 26 2S SO .Mi do .... 20 27 32 30 44 f 1 do .... 24 32 38 42 52 h* do .... 27 od 4-1 46 Oil 5. do .... 30 40 60 64 1.5 Yj do .... 32 ■12 64 65 70 lfo do .... »4 4C 6S 62 74 11" do 36 4S «1 f r. 77 115 do- .... :»s 6‘* 61 7»» compelled to hold the book or paper at a certain ! cl.SifSinSmJ.te aliave Ritw.-1110-l. a, y»»-ujkuUoi.x Jtoucc rrmu ,l,o eye. Call an,l I n ........ ,l»« «* will be made on advertisements appearingcwk mnr 11 ww n R N *ro , sivelyou the fourth page ot the daily. JggLf* * S l'L ! Adver ti.-t-mrnto ordered three times a week. wl‘ O OPE—700 coils Hope, various brands, all lie charged two-thirds the above rale.-. distance from the eye. Call and see'. D. B. NICHOLS ft CO. No charge for showing goods. IX of good quality, iti store and for sale by apr29 BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO. flORN--la store uud for sale by V marfi _ l/H<El’fkSViH.UN GS SUNDRIES. ' 1000 Hearns Wrapping paper. 100 bales Twine; 200 doz Scrubbing and Shoe 60 M imported S|iaiiish Scgars; 250 boxes Tobacco, various brand?; 150 sacks Rio Collee; 75 mats Java Coffee; 100 doz Brooms; 60 doz Washboards; 60 Covered Baskets; 160 boxes Family Soap; 160 do Pule Soap: 76 do No. 1 Soap; 500 Gross Matches: 50 half diesis Young liyson Tea; 60 do do Oolong do: 100 boxes Cau ay; 60 boxes Scaled Herrings; 76 boxes Fresh Ground Collee; 100 boxes imported Castile Soap; 100 boxes Toilet Soap; 5° Wld whole hexes RaiMus; Received and for sale by McMAHON ft DOYLE, taay!4 205 und 208 Hay stre.it. T3ABKETSJ BASKETS!—We would call the JJ attention of tiio ladies to our stock of Work, Traveling and fine Fancy Basket*, the largest assm t- ment in the city, at tbo House F'urnishiug Store, l.’o Brougbton-street. mar21 HORACE MORSE. COOL RETREAT! THE ABBOE BILLIARD SALOON, (ursTAIRS) Corner Bull aud Brvan .streets, over Barber Shop June 27 J. M. HAVWOOI*. Agent. UAKBEll SHOPS. Pulnekl Haase Barber Shop, Owens' Brick Building, opjtosite the Pulaski Umu, t FIVE WORKMEN ENGAGED. Rlnrsltnirlluusc Barber Shop. Broughton Street, FOUR WORKMEN KNOAOEI). T HE subscriber, thank fuko hia fellow-citizens for tho liboral patronage ho has recolved, and la still receiving, boga respectfully to inform them that ho hits ongaged sufficient additional first-class workmen from aomo of tho best Barber Simp? in Now Y’ork. and will bo enabled to accommodate as many gontlemen os may honor him with their jta- tronage. N. B,—Tbo Barbershops are closed on Sundays— «frangers Will ploase boar title in mind. /^UJBA MULAB8ES—The cargo of the brig YJ R. R. Uwuin of ■upormr quality. Fit Bale by maylOM s paovt,Fruu>. FAY »■ '•n. H AMS,'SIDEB AND SHOULDERS— 44 boxes and 3 casks el very superior quail ty, just received and ior sale by au 8 12 YONGH ft FRIERSON, 94 Bay st. Aiivertiseutonti- ordered in tlie Weekly edition. R pur .-quart-tor each insertion, for aty timeIfrftliafl one month. F'or more than one month at one . the rates .-|»c-d!led in the above table. Special notices, 19 cents |>er line for the Hr.-t, w- - 5 cents for eaeli snbaeqent insertion, ati't in twt® e {to be subject to contract. Marriage notices #!• *“ I nerai iuvitation- 5<> cenu each. No special uotica . inserted for less than 60 cents. Obituary Notices, j Reports, Resolutions, or Proceedings of anyhow*!- ; Association, or Corporation, ordered to be puhlun ed, 5 cents per line. Steamboats will be advertised at $40 per nnnu | for each boat advertised. ■ SteaiiLsbips, where but one i- ruuuiug, $40 |«irw ! uum; if two or more. $30 each. . i Auctioneers’ advertisements not to lie sui'jcc* i- I contract, but to be charged at the rate? present per square. . . : The |mj>cr, uuder no circums tance?, to be inciua i ed in a contract. „ ., - Professional und business cards not exceeding ‘ ; lines, will he in-orlc-d ut §20 per unmnn. , Calls on jut-soiis to become camiulatcs. wm ; inserted as other advertisements, to be paid wrii i variably iu advance. , . ! Announcing candidates for office, $10, to be p iq advance. • , Adverlisemenu not marked on the t'«l*}’ K % specified time, will bo inserted until forbid,* 1 * paymeutexacted. . , .... Wlieu any hill for two months adverlDlug, w® than contract, amounts to over $50, a deduction 26 per cent will be made, . , „ uH i Y’early advertising, with privilege change« be taken ut tlie following rotes : For one square, renewable oned a week, ^ .. ** .. s'tiines oroftener 7$ Every additional sqnarecontrartcd for to beenwg od ouo hulfttio abovo rates mlJitfoual. Y’early advertisers shall be limited to the j contracted for. All contracts shall be in stating definitely tlie nature or the busings® advertised. Any advertisements not P* -0 .^' nectod with tho business shall be charged an • ly, and also any excess ef matter over the contracted for. Contract advertisements payable qnarieny' ▼ertisomeuts from strangers and transient per -| payablo in advance. All others will be com duo when called for. , „ C nm. Regular advertisers and aU others sending ^ munications or requiring notices designed to J teution to fairs, concerts, soirees, or an) tortaimneu^, where charges are made for aw tauce—all notices of private associations, ever) ticu designed to call atteution to priv»to eniorpr calculated or-intended to promote indlviaunrw rests, can only he inserted with tbc uudm ^ . that the same to be i«id for. If Inwertc. n in editorial column (which can be only at tuc lion oi Uiu edile. ) the same will be charged at rate of not less li.uu 20 cents per line- weekly B ACON—76 hhds prime Bacon sides 26 do >lo do Shoulders, land ing aud for salo by jv24 Scranton. Johnston & co. B ACON SHOULDERS—in Stole and for sale by ao|99 OGDEN, STARR ft GO. tuu uuiiuiinuui, — r - ..Inj and Weekly news|«iicrs lu SavauuaU, oa-» I „ -q, ourselves strictly to adhere to the abote charge.-, aud in no instance to doviutethererron^ The a Love rates to take eflcct Mareb1,1 «^ uj 3 to euutiuue binding, until changed b) me majority ofthe undersigned. 49*1 X. B.—This schedule shall not in -^ j ^L u for the integrity or existing contracts. M «jntr. the year or any other specified t me, thnU o ‘0 ^ with the oxplration of the period tor which wore made, 1 « •)) Hilton ft Co.. Georgian Sxzxd ft Sots, Republican . Tuojtrs^ ft Wmnxazov, iiomwg