Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, August 26, 1856, Image 4

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.■MR* : T; t . • , ff. && , ....4 be Bold boforo tho door of tho Court So”*, In tho m orBavabn*LM or cuouun.011 latTuosdoy In October next, botwoon tho local nours of mIo, two Clodka. two Lounges, opeOadar BoitatoMj, ono Spring Bodsfasd, ono Hair Satrau, levied on m tho proporly olJobu Sparger- bare,la nvor of Johu Dov»muy. bold uttdor forocto- •aro oi a mortgage FI. Fa’a Issued nut of tho Honor* able,Inferior Court or Chatham County, July form, 1848, ♦ august t. BKNJ, l„ COLK, S. C. C " " cwfffiBwrs salsT 1ITILL to sold before tho Court Houso door iu W the oily of Savannah, between thotogal hours . of solo, on tho Oral Tuesday In Boptombor next. 2 , Sorrel, \ Bay, and 1 Grey Horses, levied on aa the property of Ann Itoblo, to railsiy 3 FI Fn’a issues out of the Hon., tho City Court or Savannah; ouo In flavor of John Gallahor, ono iu favor of James Lynch, and tho othor In favor or Waver k Constan tine. vs. Ann Doble, ^property pointed out by Plalntlitfi. Terms cosh. > ang a KDW. M. I’RKNDKRQAST, 8. C. C. S. T IIIKRTV COUNTY .-To nil Whbm ii limu ebu- M A Qorn t Whereas, Caroline K Allen will apply, at tho Court or Ordinary Ibr letters of adminlslrutlon un tho estate or Uonjamlt) W, Allou. deceased; Tltwo aro therefore to olto i\ud admonish all oout cernod, to bo.and appear bolbro said Court to tnako objections, (If any Uioy have.) on or bvlbro tho first Monday In October next, other wlio said letters- will'bo granted. Witness, W I* Girardeau, Esq;, Ordinary Ibr Lib erty county, I tls Uih day or August. I860. auglO W. I». GIRARDEAU, o. t.. o, BXBCUTOH'S SALIC. B Y virtuoofonordor passed 7th July,I860, by the Court of Ordinary of Wayno County, wilt idd on tho tint Monday in October uoxu be tween tho usual hours of solo, before tho Court Honae door In WnynesviUo, tho fallowing property, to wits A Negro woman, hllon, 30 years ofugo, alio her seven children, Francis 10 yoara of age, I.uoy 9, Mary 8, Robert 6, Goorgo ft, Cbarlotto 3, and EUy 3 years old. Sold Ibr tho bonotlt of tho heirs and creditors or tho estato ofl. W. Bryan. Terms cash. W. A. SALLKN'S, Executor. Jy 30 STATU OF GEORGIA, /CHATHAM COUNTY.—To nil whom It may con* V/ ceru: Whorcas, William A, Boggs will apply at tho Court of ordluary far loiters dismlHory at guardtnu or Goorge M Wnltaoo s Those arc, therefore, to olto and admonish all whom It may conoorn, to bo aud appear boforo said Court to mako objection (ITany they have) on or boforo the first Monday in March uoxt, otlior* wlso said lottors will bo grantod, Witness, John Bilbo, fcfcq., Ordinary far Chutham county, this llth day of August, lBftn. ttttgU JOHN BILBO, o. C. o. .hNKU, WAYNE CO., GA„ JULY JtDtL, 1850. T HE public arc warned that from this dato I will pay no drolls mado by S. 0. Bryan k Co., as no suoh Ur in exist. From.tbU dato tbu business will be continued on my own account, augg-lm SAMUEL 0; BRYAN. STATE OF GEORGIA, /CHATHAM COUNTY—To aU whom it may t/ooncern: Whorcas,John Mallory,wilt apply to the Ooun of Ordmary far Letters Dtemtsory os adminis tration on the Estate of William Wright those aro, ihereiore. to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to bo and appear befaro said Court, to mako objection (if any they havo) on or boforo tho drat Monday in November next, athwlso said Let ters will bo granted. Wttnoss. John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary far Chatham County, this e.ght day of April 1850. -OHN BILBO, o. o. c. apra tfTATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO. T i all whom It may concerns Whereas Mary Ann l)ont will apply at tho Court of Ordinary far fat ten Dlamlsaory on tho estato of James P. Dent,— These aro therefore to etto and admonish all whom it may concern, to bo and appear befaro said Court, to make objections (if any they have) on or before the First Monday in December noxt, otherwise sold letters will bograntod. Fitness John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this third day of June. I860. Jog „OHN BILBO, 0,0.0. STATIC OF GEORGIA. /CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may \J eonceru: Whereas, John P. Hines will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmissory as ad ministrator on tho hstato of James C. Hines : These are, therefore, to cito and admonish aU whom It may concern, to be and appear befaro said Court to make objection (If any they havo) on or bo- fare the lint Monday m December noxt, otberwiso said letters will bo granted. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq. Ordinary for Chatham county, this fourth day of June, 1850. Janfffl JOHN BILBO, o. c, o. STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO. rjlllE undersigned havo formed a Co-partnership X under the Act of the General Assembly of the Slate of Georgia, entitled “An Act io authorize Limited Partnerships,” ussentod to tho twnnty-so* coud day of December, lu tho year 1887: to bo con ducted under tho nntno ofCorlEpplug, far tbo pur pose of transacting a Commission and Gciural Mer cantile bualnav, iu the city nrSavannah and Statoot Goorgla. • Carl Epplng, of Savannah, will bo the general partnor, and George W Garuiany, of Savannah, who has contributed Fifty Thousand Dollars, iu cosh, to the common stock, will bo special partner. Tho justness to commouco the flrst day of August, In tho year eighteen hundred aud flrty-slx, aud to terminate on the flrst day at'August eighteen fifty- nine. In witness whereor. tho said Carl Epplng and George W. Uarmany have hereunto signed the foregoing agreement, this thirty flrst day of July, I860. CARL EPP1XG. G. W: UARMANY. Arri«T: MONTGOMERY GUMMING, .1.1. C. C. C. august 1—uw * Tho Milfadgovlllo Recorder, will puhlfahslx weeks. NOTICE. O NE month aftor dato, application will bo mado to tho Bank of the Statu of Georgia, for tho paymont or a twenty dollar nolo of tUo Branch or saul Bonk at Washington, tho loll hand half of which lias been fast. auglO—law4 \ JOHN B. WICK. FromV.Fi ,CTSo,.. JAMHRB. VUM.H8, DKALRR AND IMPORTER OF W.lohei. J.wclnr, Silver Warn, Can- cy Goods, dec., NO. 13, BOOTH 2n OTHiacr; FHIUPW.H1M. Hopta-' L NELHONHWEEW DESIGNER AND SCULPTOR IN MARBLE. ;. Corner Aslor Placo and 4Ui Aveuuo, IN OLOSI PROXtNirt TO THB AHTOR UHIUHT AND TUX NXW BIBU UOUtflt, NXW YOHK. rpHB taost extensive variety and the largest I stock or Monuments, Tombs, Head Stones, Ac., InAmoricn, can be found at this establishment, from plain to tbo most elaborate and ornate lu design and workmanship. In addition to tbo Block always; ou hand, a great variety of drawings, appropriate aud original may bo found, from which work will be ex- eoutod promptly to order. Orders faltluully executed, aud shipped to any point available by water or steam. I’oreons visiting tho city or New York on pleasure or business aro rospectfolly Invited to visit this es tablishment. oot3 VIRGINIA SPRINGS! ' SOUTH-SIDE, RICHMOND k DANVIU.E, AND Virginia dt Tennessee i i . ,i i in ADVKWIBWtl iaiXCTi IWUDKMIU, W. Authoriiod Agent far tno Savannah Journal. SUMMER -W STATE OF GEORGIA, B ULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom It may con cern: whereas, Grlflln W Parrish will apply at Court ot Ordinary for letters of guardianship of Martha Parrish, a minor helrofJosiah A Parrish, deceasod: These aro, tnerefore, lo cite and admonish all whom it may concern, lo be and appear boforo said Court, to make objection (irany they have) on or before tno tiret Monday tn October next, otherwise said letters will be grouted. Witness. William Lee, EBq., Ordinary for Bulloch •ounty, this 6lh day of August. 1850. aug9 WILLIAM LEE, o. ». o. “ STATE OF GEORGIA, B ULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom It may con cern : Whereas, the estate of William Davis is unrepresented, if no person applies far the admin istration. I shall appoint Josiah Davis, or some oth er fit ana propor person as administrator on said estate: These are, thoroforo, to cite and admonish all whom it mav concern, to no and appoar before said Court to make objection (If any thoy have) on or before tne flrst Monday tn Octobor next, otherwise •aid letters will be granted. Witness. William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, the 6th day of August, 1856. augfi LIAM LEE, o. b. c. HTATK OF UEOUUIA, B ULLOCH mtlTNTY.—To all whom it may con cern : wbflreas, Seaborn B Cowart will apply at the Court orOrdinery for loiters dlsmUsoryos administrator on tbo estato of Patrick D Kclehcr, deceased: These are, uiereforo, to cito and admonish all whom it may c-noern, to bo aud appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have) on or be fore the flrst Midday in February noxt, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness. William Leo, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch County, this 6th day or August, 1856. aug4 WILLIAM LEE. o. B. c. GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY. mo all whom it may concern: Whorcas, Mrs Sa- I ran J Jones, Administratrix upon the estato of James N Jones, lato of liberty county, deceased, will apply to tho Court of Ordinary of said county for letters dlsmissory; These are therefore to cite and ad monish all whom It may concern, to be and appoar boforo said court, to max* objections, If any they hare, in terms of the Iqjr, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness. W P Garideau, Ordinary for liberty county, this 10th of January, 1856. Jylfl—a W. P. GIKADEAU, o. L. c. STATE OF GEORGIA, B ULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom It may con- corn: Whereas, General E Mikell, will apply M tne court or Ordinary tor letters of administration with tne will annexed, on tho estato or Martha Groover, lato of said county, deceased : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom tt mav concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (If any they havo) on or before tno first Monday / In September uoxt, other wise said letters will bo grantod. Witness, William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch •ounty. inis 21st day of Ju 1^1856. [JAM LEE, o. i). o. GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY. S IXTY days after dato, application will bo made to the Honorablo Court of Orinary of Bulloch county, for leave to soil all the lands belonging to the estate or Thomas Crosby, Into of said couuty, deceased, for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors •r said estato JylO WILLIAM F. CROSBY, Adm’r. DIVORCE. Elizabeth Cowley) In Colfao Suporlor Court, vs. J. May Term, 1866; John Cowley, J It appearing to tne Coart from tho Koturu of tho JBherLU; that tho defendant John Cowloy, is not to be found iu Coflec County, and it further appears that he 13 not In tho Stato. On motion ol Wm. It. Gauldlng, Attorney for libelant, it Is ordered that service bo perfected on said dofondant by u publi cation of this order in ono of tho-publlo journals in Savannah, onco a month for tbroo months preccad- Ingthonextterm of this Court, requiring said de fendant to appoar at tho noxt term of Coffee Su perior Court lu Novcmbor noxt,and Ufa htsdcfaaslvo •legation to said Court. A true extract of tho minutes of Colfoo Superior Court. ARCH’D McLEAN, Deputy Clerk, Aug 2 3m. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. f UubeUi Cauly ^ colfco Superior Court, JohnCauly. J May Term, 1858. I t appearing to tho Court, from tho return of tho sheriff, that tho defendant. John Cauly is not to found in Colfoo county, ana hois not in the state; on motion of Wm B Gauldlng, attornoy for libollunt, it is ordered (hat service bo perfected on said de fendant by a pubUcuilon of this order in ono of tho public Journals or 8arannah, onco a month for three months preceding tho noxt terra or this Court, requiring said defendant to appear at tho next term of Coffee Superior Court, in tho month of Novem ber next, and Ufa bis defensive allegation to tho sause. A true extract from tho miunfas of tho Superior Court. * Jy3 EW’D ASHLEY, Clork. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. EWIUUmoa, 1 in uborty Suporlor Court, Tho.* WliklMou.l “*F Torm ' 1868 - _ r 1 appermg to the Court, by tho return of tho sheriff. In the above stated caso, that the defend ant Is not to bo found In tho county, and that be is notto he found in tho state; on motion of Win B Gaulden, counsel for libellant, it is ordered that sor tie* be perfected on said defendant, by a imbllcu- don or this notice onco a month far threo months, requiring sal Aetondant to bo and 8 appoar at'the next torm of Liberty 8uporior Court to answer in the said causo* A truo extract from the minutes of said Superior Court. Jy2 d. A. FRASER, Clerk. DIVORCE. ) In Bulloch Supooior Court, WILLIAM H. BROWN.J itarch Term > 186fl ‘ J T appearing to tbo Court, by tho roturn of the , Sheriff, that the dofonaant, William B- Brown, not to bo found In tho county of Bulloch; on mo tion of Levi S. D’Lyon. Attornoy far tho plaintiff, it is ordsred that tbo defendant do appear and Ufa his answer or defensive allegation, on or befaro the first dsy of the noxt torm or this Court, and that K bllcatlon or this will bo mode hi ono or tho pub- gazettes of tho city of Savannah once a month for three months. • A true extract from the minutes, this 22d day or March, 1868. Jy37—lam8m DAVID BEASLEY, o s n a c. ■HIRTMI HlilliTMl I SHIRTHI11 T HAVE Juit received a large aaaortment or X wblteaud figured Shirts, or every quality and style, and superbly mado, with collars to mutoli, orders will also bo token, and shirts made to suit any particular stylo or taste of the wearer. Call at Uto Star Clothing Emporium, 147 Boy street nr 14 WH O PRICK. T WO months after date, application will bo made to tho Hoa Court or Ordinary of Bulloch comi ty, for leavo to sell all tho lauds belonging to tho estate of Morris Darren, deceased. JOHANNAH DARREN, Adm’ix. nug3 TIMOTHY KENNELLY, Adm’r. GeTohgia, liberty county. T WO months alter dato, application will be mado to tho Hon Court of Oi dinary for Liber ty county, for louvo to sell all tho lands bolougiug to tho estato of Johu F Beasly, of sold county, de ceased, for the bonoilt of his liolrs aud creditors. JOHNS. BRADLEY,\ VvW augO K. Q. ANDREWS, J NOTICE. T HREE months after dato, application will bo mado to tlio Planters’ Bank of the Stato or Georgia, lor the payment of a twenty doilur note of Bnid Bank, payable to Wm Morel or boarer, da ted 1st June, 1831, No 687; also, for tho payment of a teu dollar note, No 822, dated 1st July, 1854, tho left hand halves of said notes having bocu lost. Also, to tho Bank of tho Stato of Goorgla, for tho payment of a ton dollar noto. fatter A. dated 4 th Jauury, 1850, tho left hand half having been fast. Also, to the Marino Bank of Georgia, for tho pay mont of a tbn dollar noto, No 4,976, dated Novem- bor 1,1843, tbo loft hand half having been fast. I auglO—law3m B03TON k VI LI. ALONG A. NOTICE. A LL persons having claims against the estato of George M.Troup, deceased, will hand them in, duly attested, and those indebted will plcnso mako paymodlto oltbor of tho undersigned. THOMAS M. FORMAN, 1 . v - a jo ltt DANIEL H. B. TROUP, J “ NOTICE, T HREE months after date application will bo mado to mo Marino Bank or Savannah, for tho pay ment ot two Twenty dollar bills, viz.: letter B, 3070, aud latter O. M)7. tho loft halves of which have been lost. waMES P. HUDSON. Tallahassoo. Fla., May 17,1856 3m* my26 NOTICE. S IXTV uavs after dato, application will bo mado to tuo Honorable tho Ordluary of McIntosh county. :or leave to Boll tho real estato, boing in this couniy, of tho lato James Smith, known as Hidou (rioo) Plantation sold for tho beucQt of tho heirs of said estato. DEAN II. DUN WOODY,) JOHN JONES, YEx’ors. JOHN F. DUNWOODY, J Darien, July l t 1866.Jyfl NOTICE. A LL persons having claims against the estato o Evan Jones, late of Charlton county, «a., de ceased, aro roquostod to present them, tn terms of law, and thoso indebted will please mako payment to tho subscriber. STEPHEN McCALL, Executor. Oontrovlllago, Gq,, June 14th. I860 je‘22 NOTICE. T IE UNDERSIGNED having this day associated themselves together foftho purpose ot conduct ing tho Wholesale Grocery Business, and having purchased the stock or Rodgers & Norris, will here after continue tho business under tho firm of Rod gers. Norris & Co., at the old stand, corner or Bay and Lincoln streets. JAS. G. RODGERS, JAS. A. NORRIS, GEO. H. JOHNSTON, JNO. N. BIRCH. Savannah, Juno 2d, 1856. . je2 T HE firm of Rodgers k Norris having this day boon dissolved by tho above association, cithor partner will use the unmoor the Arm iu liquidation. JAB. «. RODGERS, JAS. A. NORRIS, Savannah, Juno 2d,1856 Jo 2 ; ™ rnilE llrin of I W Morrell & Co. was dissolved on X tho filth of September, 185-1, by tho death of N F Webster. Jy22—lm . 1. W. MORRELL. arrangement: Shortest, most comfortable and most expeditious Route to the VIRGINIA SPRINGS 1 THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. And Baggago Chucked Through, except ou Stages. Visitors to tho Vlrglninln Springs by this route, toko tho South-Side Railroad cars at Petersburg, or tho Richmond and Danvlito curs at Klcbiuoud, at 6 A. M., daily, (Sundays oxcoptod,) arrive at Lynch burg to dlnuor, and thonce, via tho Virginia and Tcnuessoo Railroad, roach BonBack’s Depot at 31-4, and Salem at 4 P. M., aud at either place tuko Kent, Summerson & Co’* Flue Line of Stages! Thoso via Bonsack’s lodge at Flncostle, dlno at the Rod Sweet, or Swcot Springs, aud arrive at tho White Sulphur Springs, (17 miles), early on the evening of tho second day Irom Petersburg, or Rich* moud, without NIGHT TRAVEL, and with but 64 miles of Staging. Or by tho Salem route, stop aU night at tho Koauoko Rod Sulphur Springs, (10 miles distant from Salom,) dine at the Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs, and arrivo at tho White Sulphur Springs on the ovening of the following day. Tho Virginia k Teuuesseo Railroad Is located through a most romantic country, possessing a cli mate unsurpassed for its salubrity aud Uelightfultem- pernturo. The road pusses the baso of tho PEAKS OP OTTER I And within threo miles of the Alleghany Spriugs, ono milo ortho Montgomery Whito Sulphur Springs, aud within four miles of the Yellow Sulphur Spriugs; all pleasantly Bltuatod a few miles apart, on tho Eastern slope of tho Alleghany mountain, in Mont gomory county. The waters of these Springs are celebrated for tholr great medicinal qualities, the ac commodations are excellent, and have beon greatly incroosod since last soason. 43*Visitors to Uio Red Sulphur Springs take Kent, Summerson k Go’s Stages at Nowbern Depot, ou the evening of the day thutthey leave Peters burg or Richmond, and arrivo at tho Spriugs ou the following day to dinner, aud Salt Sulphur Springs curly in tbooveuiugof the second day from Rloh- mond or Petersburg. Tho Road from Newborn Depot to the Rod Sul phur Springs, (38 miles,) has been gradod and greatly improved sinco last season, and is now re garded asone of tho best turnpikes In tho moun tains. Tho line or Telegraph from Richmond will bo com pleted and in operation to the Mootgomory White Sulphur Springs early in Juno. Passengers to Knoxville, Tennessee, take Kent, Summerson k Go’s stages at tbo Wostorx terminus ortho Virginia & Tcnnosseo Railroad, now 180 mllos from Lynchburg (and boing extended Westward at the ruto of 8 miles por mouth) to the Eustorn termi nus of tho East Tcnnosseo aud Virginia Railroad, und arrive at Knoxville in 21-2 days from Peters burg or Richmond. Fare from Petersburg or Richmond. To Rod Sweet, or Sweet Springs via Bonsack’s,$10 00 » « “ “ ” “ “ Suiem.... 10 60 “ Whito Sulphur Spriugs “ Bonsack’s 11 00 “ « “ “ “ Salem.... 11 60 “ Red Sulphor Springs 12 25 “ Allegheny Spriugs 8 00 “ Montgomery Whito Sulphur Spriugs 8 26 “ Yellow Sulphur Springs 8 45 “Knoxville, Tonuesseo 23 00 Notk,—The ehurgo for tickets to tho Alleghany Springs, Montgomery Whito Sulphur and Yellow Sulphur Springs, does not include the charge from tho Railroad to tho Spriugs. Passengors lor the Al leghany Springs, (4miles distant.) toko tickets to Slmwsvllfa—for. Montgomery White Sulphur, (1 mile distant by a branch Railroad,) take tickets to Big Tuuuel and for the Yellow Sulphur, (4 miles dis tant,) tuko tickets to Christlamburg depot. Con veyances will bo found at those places. For farther Information apply to E. A. GOODWIN, Ticket Agent S. S. R. R., Petersburg. CHARLES CAMPBELL, Sup’t Richmond k Danville R. R., Richmond, E. H. GILL, Sup’t V. k T. It. It., Lynchburg. KENT, SUMMERSON k CO., myl3-8in Fiuuastie, Virginia. CENTRAL RAILROAD. Mtimmwrpmwmwima-vRQov WITH HALL’S PATH ■PROOF I0CK. Having received tho Prize Modal tho World’s Shir, ire now offered to Uto public m the Prize Sofa or tho World. Tostod and approved as they , have' boon every where, tholr Crowning victory was reserved to bt awarded by tho Juries bf tho World’sFalr. The proprietor placed Ono Thousand Dollars In Gold Inthooneoxnlbltod at tho World’s Fair, Ix>n- don, and Invltod all the Pick-Locks In tho world to opontheSafo, with or without tbo keys, and take tho monoy as a roword for their ingenuity; a) I bough operated upon by sovcral skillou In tho art, no ouo could Pick tho lock or open tho Safe. By an improvement upon tbooriglnalSalamander, Introduced by tho presentowner ol tho patent-right, the Interior Is rendered wholly Impervious to damp, and books, pajwrs and Jewelry might bo preserved In one of his safes far a century without contracting a blemish from mould or mllldew. • • Ih guard against counterfeits every Sale from the manufactory of tho subscriber, and sold by him or his agents, nos a bruss plate in front, bearing his namo; ouch la also famished with one of his Im proved Thief Detecting LocIcb, which Is a good guar- Nos. 136,137 and 139 Wator-St.. N. Y. Agents iu Savannah, Messrs. BELL & PRENTISS, whokoop constantly on hand a full audeompteto assortment, whiob they will sell at Manufacturers’ prices. BROUGH*!’ TO JAIL. •4U Brought to jail in Swalnsboro, Emanbol Co , Mr ou the 4th instant, a negro man; he says bis 'fL name Is Harry; that ho belongs to tho estato Thomas Clay, of Bryan County, Ga. Ho is of light complexion, with a slight scar over tbo fail eye;about 5 feet3% Inches In height, aud about 26 years old. Tho owner is requested to come forward, pay charges and tako him away, us ho will bo dealt with 03 tho law directs. HENRY OVERSTREET, Jo9 Jalor. REMOVAL. The subscriber has Romovod on tho ]Bt Bay, noxt door to tho Republican! l|A olllce, where he is now opening u . lliii handsome assortmont of SPRINGl AND SUMMER GOODS, whicli ho will sell by tho pattern or make lo order in tho most fashionable stylo. Also, Ready Mado Clothing for tho present and coming season. Thankful for past favors, lie hopes to merit a con tinuance of the same. N. B.—Cutting, Altering and Repairing done at the shortest notice. Just received White Drill Coats and Pants, White and Figured Marseilles Vests, forsafaata small pro fit. apr!2 JOHN W. KELLY. is ii DRAPER AND TAILOR. JEFFERSON-STREET NEAR BROUGHTON. The subscriber takes this opportunity to iuform his friends and tho public, that bo is enabled, from oxpcrionco, aud the Jnlultivo perceptions of tho truths of. Bcicnco, based ou the common rules or surveying forms, both plane and spherical, to cut and mako up garmeuts to fit tbo human farm in tho most complete and finished stylo, to all who may favor him with a call. Boys’ fancy dresses, Ball costumes, Military and Firemon’s Uniforms, &c.,&o. P. HORACE GRANT, Jofferson Bt., ouo door North of Broughton street, dec 7—ly RELIGIOUS WORKS. H ISTORY of Uio Great Reformation of tho Six teenth Century, In Germany, Switzer land, Ac, by JII Merle D'Aublgno, five volumes complete iu ono. Tho Life of Martlu Luther, tho German Reform er, In fifty pictures, from dosigus of Gustav Konig, to which Is added a sketch of tho rise and progress or tho Reformation in Gorraany. Life and Timos of Rov Elijah Hoddlng, D D, lato Senior Bishop of tho Methodist Episcopal Church, by DW Clark, I)D. Sermons on Several Occasions, by tbo Rov Jolm Wesley, A M, tn four voluraos. Sermons from tho Pulpit, by H B Boscom, D D, L L D. Ufa of H Biddfaman Bascora, D D, I. L D, lato Bishop.or tho Mothodist Episcopal Church, South, by KflV M M Hcuklo, I) I). Posthumous Works or tho Rev Henry ii Boscom, D p, L’L D, ono of tho Bishops of tho Methodist Jackson*" tno Rov Robert Newton, D D, bjr Thomas Tho Bards of the Bible by George Oulflllitn. Tho Analogy of Roligton—Natural and Rovculud —to the ConsUtuUon and CouVse or Naturo,. by Jo seph Butler, L I. D, lute Lord Bishop of Durham. Baptism—a treatlso on tho uature, porpetnity, .^“^“^fr^Jfobiraodo, aud uses or the Jni- 'dlnanco ): or tho Christian Church, by Tlioe iptlsm- subjects, Bating or' OSumnert.' Baptism—with, reference to Its import,- modes. nrnnnr nso. and Urn .Into n r JOB NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE SAVANNAH JOURNAL, BOOK & JOB OFFlCffc Merchants can be suppTlod at short notfati with Bill-Heads, mil* of Lading, v Dray Book*, Circulars, Cai tl» and Blank Book*, ' Particular attention glven^to BOOK-AND PAM PHLET PRINTING, suoh as Catalogues for Colleges, Proceedings or Mootings. Reports, By-Laws, etc. Thankful for the vory liberal patrmmge heretofore received, we rospoctfally solicit a continuance of tho samo, fooling thut we shall be able to ploa>e nil. who may favor us with a cull, both us to price- and execution of work. ■ p •. —' • ■ : J ? ■ ' ' ' •' ' T • " . ' • • tilt ",-T-V" IjOOAL EVIDENCE OF THE VAIJJE .ANI) PHOOF QCAUTIW or •*»>■ WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES, At Alanufadurtd by Steams A Marvin. New York. • In tho lire or tho 3d Inst., which consum ed tno brick building foccuiiled by Mr. Jno. T. Tuoiniu, opposite |tho Gas Works, in thin city, was -a sofa oi the above dwcriptlons conuunmg ine dooks, papers, and mouoy or Mr. Thomas, and although tbo building was dotroyed, tbo said Safa sustained no injury wnutover from the intense heat to which it hod been exposed. Ou open ing tho Safa, the contents were found undisturuod. and in tho same order and condition as wheu placed there, except a Blight discoloration to the projecting ends of a fow papers, and Uio backs of ouo or two or the books, caused by tbo steam generated tn tho Safe, whito at its greatest boat. Tho Safe and contents, as it came from the ruins, may still be seen, in the possession of Mr. Thomas, at tno Gas Works. A largo assortment of these cele brated Safas always on hand,and far sale by C. H. CAMPFIELD, TO WOOJ. SELLERS. rpHH Undersigned have this day opened a X Btore In Congress street, opposite tho Market, far the purchase of Wool, Sheep Skins, Hides, B003 Wax, Deer Skins, and Country Produce lu general. The highest cash prices will bo paid far allthe above artlolos on delivery .In Savannah. Mr. L. J. GUU^ MARTIN has boon appointed as Agent, to whom all persons having bUsinoBS transactions with the un- oorslgnnd may apply. J. W. 8MYTHK k CO. Savannah, May 19,1866. utay2D PIANO FORT&ir HAVING lately recoived large ad ditions to our PIANO FORTES, we are enabled to oiler at this time U»o greatest variety Irom tho best manu facturers, from tho pluincst square to tho most elab orately curved, aud from six to soveu octaves. Our llanos are selected from the manufacturers whom we have full cduthteuce iu, aud wo are par ticularly requested by them to give a guaranty with overy instrument sold by us as regards durability, tono, Ac. Persons hi want or a first rate Instrument may re ly with safety uikju getting such a one by selecting from the following makers, whose instruments we ondoavor to keep constantly on hand, viz : II. Wor cester, J. Cblckorlng k Son, Nunns k Clarke, Biicon k Ravens, H. Waters, aud Haines, Brothers k Gum ming. I. W. MORRELL k CO. aug 27 'uENUiNEt lltlmbold'. Ilifiiiy Cant.'. % Ji dSSuN.^AEty/Sfi 1 KPEECSOALiffiilEDY £ Oil Diseases ortho Bladder, Kldnoys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness, Secret Diseases, Obstruc* . 01 th » MALE OR FEMALE. from whatever causo they umy havo originated, am! NO MATTER OF HOW 1/)NG STANDING. This Popular and spociilc remedy Ib now ofl’ored to tho afiliclod, and guaranteed to uuro all tho ubovo complaints. It searches out' the very root of tho disease, driving out all tho dUoasod fluids or tho' body, thus removing the cause aud ruudariug Uio cure CERTAIN AND PERMANENT. This medicine ullays pain and inflammation, which otlfor remedies Invariably cause, aud can ho taken with less trouble and expense to patients. Thin In fallible retnody has saved thousands upou Uiou—-os from tho hands of MERCILESS QUACKS, If hot from premature graves. In cuses or Infection tho Gomjiouud BttchuIs the only article worthy of tbo least confidence of tho afflicted in porformiug SAFE CURES. It coutalml no narcotic, mercury, or othor injurious drug, but is purely u Vegetable Composition, lt is very agreeable to the tastu, creates no percoptible odor, aud may ho tukou by persona of either sex without liindrouco from business or medical advice, ns plain directions for\iso accompany the mcdiciuo. Reader, if you havo uuy of tho above complaints, do The popular imiTim O F Washington Jrvlng’a Ufa of vSfAjBA duodecimo at»! fiu per vohimo odltii'U at $2 por volume. 8 w July 26,1855. Agent far tho Manufacturers, 171 Bay-sL, Savannah, Ga. I take pleasure in corroborating tho foregoing state ment, and iu addition would add, that tho books are nowin use. J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 26th, 185ft. octG-tf . COLD AND TlOWETlc I HAVE been askod to allow the Bath Rooms to remnin opou to a later hour than uiuu o'clock ; 1 therefore give uoiico that from this date tho Bath House will bo upon ustil cloven o’oliiuk at night. Prlco 25 cents 8ix tickets far $1. Jo27 J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent. Min, AT REDUCED RATES. B ARGAINS cau now bn had-by all thoso who wish to clothe themaolvea genteelly, ns 1 will sell tho balauco of my Ready-Mado, at reduced rates on time, apd ten per cent, off tor cash Ca.l aud avail yourself of tho chanco to obtain good arti cles. At tho Star Clothing Emporium. WILLIAM O PRICK, Jane 27 1A7 Iky wtmtt FIi\E FASIitOiVABLE auuaiMjrauuuay, tuo ittu uotuoor, insu, and until further notice, the Passenger Trains ou tne Central Railroad will run as follows: BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON. Leaves Suvauuuh Daily at,,,6 A m and 12.16 P M, Arrivo In Macon “ “..2.16 p m “ 1 am, IiQftvo Macon “ “.11.46 am “ 9.80 pm. Arrive in Suvan’h “ “10.46 p m “ 7.20 am OCTWKKX SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA. licave Savamiub 12.15 P m and 8.30 p. m. Arrive fa Augusta 8.45 p M “ 6.30 a m. Isjuvo Augusta 6. am “ 4.30 p m Arrive fa Savannah 1.80 p m « 10.46 p nOTWKBN MACON AND AUGUSTA. Isjave Macon ...11.45 A m and 9.30 pm. Arrive fa Augusta .8.46 p m “ 6.30 a m. Leave Augusta 6. am 11 4.30 pm, Arrivo iu Macon 2.16 pm “ 1. am. BKTWKXN SAVANNAH, MILUDGKVIIAI k llTONTON. I^avo Savannah ..............6. am Arrivo fa MiilodgovlUe 2.46 p m. I«ave Macon ? 1146 a m Arrive fa Eatanton,,..,,....6, p m. W. M. WADLEY Gon’l Supt. Savannah, Ga., Oct. 12, 1866. octl6. DYING AND RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT, 73 YORK STREET, NEAR THE COURT HOUSE, SAVANNAH, GA., Established in 183fi. rilHB Subscriber grateful to his friends and I patrons far tholr continual favors, would stato that In addition to tho improvements in DYING, ao S sd by him during his last visit to England and and, has mado arrangements far oxtondlng hla business, by which ho is now ouablod to dye a greater variety or colors on silk and woolen dresses, ■bawla, ko., which ho trusts will generally pleoso all who may favor him with tholr patronage. Gentlomon’s garments dyed, cleaned or rcuovatod os may bo required, lu the same superior stylo which has generally so much pleased his patrons and friends. Table Covers, and Ladles’ Crapo Shawls, &c., cleaned and finished iu tho first style. Ladies’ Bonnots dyed, bleached and pressed in' the most fashionable styles. Orders from tho country promptly attended Vo. Terms moderate. When parcels are sont by steamboats or railroad, word should bo sent him by fatter through tho post office, so that he may know whore to call for them, mob-16 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. HEINTZEL9IANN’8 ~~~ ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER. rflHE distinguished favor with which this essence X has beon recoived throughout all sections ol tbo Union os a remedy at once safe, agreeable and effectual for Iuelpiont Diarrhcoa, Cnolora SlorbuB, Weak aud relaxed Bowels, Prostration by heat or fatigue, Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Coiio, Cramp, lan guor or Debility from sedentary hubits, Ac., has In duced tho proprietor to givoit overy publicity iu his power. Upou its raorrits comment is unnecessary, os its own Intrinsic worth Is Its best eulogy. It cur ries with it tho evidence of its superior excellence, freely uttosted to by the youug, tho old, and scotch of families who. prompted by a careful regard for their health unu comfort, are daily adopting it as an IXDlSl'KXSAllLK FAMILY REMEDY, Thei’O Is perhaps 110 medicinal preparation extant so simple and harm less, yet salutary and effective, whose worth will be more appreciated or universally adopted than the Liquid Giugor prepared by Hcfatzelmuti. For sale by J. E. JelO 8m D RESS GOODS.—A largo and Quo assortuicut of colored Dress Silks, Bareges, Tissues, French Cambrics. French Muslins, Brlldunts aud Prints, us well aa a large assortment of Whito Goods, Striped Plaid and Plain Swiss, Organdies, Tarlcton, Book, Nansook, Cambric and Jaconet Muslin, for sulc by Juno 20 AIK IN & BURN'S. jf>URE WATEIL—-If you wank the finest driuk- X fag water In tho world call and purchase ono of Kedzle’s Patent Water Filters, tbo article mentioned fa Water Commissioners’ last Report, which wo warrant to purify the&ivumiuh River Water perfectly—an indispensable article for plantation uso. KENNEDY & BEACH, ian24 only Ageuts for their sulo in Fnvuunnli. , DkFOKD, . Druggist, Savannah, Go. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD Over which passes the Great New York & New Orleans Alails, O N and alter Sunday, February 3d, 1850* two daily trains between Macon and Columbus, aud ouo between Macon aud Amorlous, Leave Macon at 2 a m, and 3 v m; arrivo at Colum bus at 7 16 a m, and 1030 P M; loavo Columbus a! 416 a m, amt 130 p m; arrivo at Macon at 10 64 a m, and 7 40 p M; leave Macon at 2 a m; arrivo at Ameri cus at 6 40 a m; loavo Americus at 2 20 p m; arrivo at Macon at 7 40 p u; making a complete connection be tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings ville, Wilmington and Charleston; also, with Control Railroad Trains to Savannah, Milledgevllleacd Eaton- ton, and with Macon and Western trains to Atlanta Chattanooga, Nashville and-KnoxviUo,.Tonn. - At Columbus with Girard and Mobile Railroad to Kulaulu, Ala., connecting daily at AmorlcuB with four borso Post Coaches to Tallabasscft. Albany, Thomasville, Balnbridge, &c., with trl-wookly bucks to Lumpkin, Cuthbert, Ac., at Fort Valley with hooks to Perry, Hayuosvillo, H&wkinsviUo and Knoxville, Ga. Passengers far Amerlons and poiote below Fort Valloy, should take the 1215 p m train from Savan nah; and the 6 pm train from Augusta, to avoid de tention at Macou. For other points on the South western nr Muscogee Roads take either train from Savannah or Augusta. Passengors leaving Araorl- cus at 2 CO p u will reach Columbus at 10 30 p m the samo night. Passengers from Columbus and the West for Am- erlous. South-western Georgia or Florida, should take too 180 p u train at Columbus, sleep at Fort Valloy, and reaoh Americus at 8 40 A m next morn ing. First doss steamships leave 8a?annab for New York on Wednesdays and Saturday!, and for Phila delphia on Wednesdays. Passage la the Cabin 920, Steerage 98. Fare from Montgomery to Savannah 914 00 “ Columbus “ “ 10 00 “ Amorlous “ “ 8 80 GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t. Macon, January 30th, 1866.maylfl VIRGINIA CENTRAL R.ROAD. Winter Arrangement—Cars Starting,foom Broad St. Heavy Rail all the way toGordonsvllle. W HEN the Potomac is closed with ice this route may be relied on by passengers, to eu sure the connection going North or South. The road is entirely relaid with a superior T rail as far as alio, ■ * ' Episcopal''Ch"ur^b South7odUed"b; ttoRerTtomu Oordonsvllfa, During the winter the train will start N Ralston AM wuiw» from the old station, lu Richmond, on Broad street, ' ’ at 7Jt Ali., imssGordonsvUle atllAM., andarrlvo Church, South. For sole at 199 Congress street by junesa WARNOCK k DAVIS. fa Biauntonat826 p m. Down train leaves Btauu- tou at 6 40 A M, passes Gordohsville at 11 a m, and arrive in Klchmoud ut 2.30 p m. Faro to Gordonsville 92 00 “ “ 6 00 Botli trains arrive iu Gordonsvilfa in amplo Umo to tako tho train of tbo Orange aud Alexandria Rail- ruud. Persons who leave Richmond at 7X a m., can tako tho Orauge and Alexandria cars at Gordons- vlllo if they choose to do so, aud by that taaln will roach Alexuudrla by 3.40 pm.. but this company can liukol them only to Gordonsvilfa. . ocl7tf H.D. WHITCOMB, Supt. Graaiub 0 ^ 01Mr0N rcoelfed raailforsalo by J. Mjr|l ikmgrsssand Brooke Hall Female Seminary, MEDIA, DELAWARE CO., PA. MISS MARIA L. KA8TMANN, Principal. This Nomfaary, located fa tlio do- llghtful and healthy village or Mediu, thirteen miles from Philadelphia, by :RiUlroad, will bo OPENED ON WEDNESDAY, September 10th, 1850. Tho commodious building, now In process of erec tion, with all the modern improvements, will he QnlBhed by tho first of August, und will contain such accommodations, both in point ol'taste and comfort, as cannot fail to satisfy purents that while their daughters ore enjoying tbo bcucilts of mental cul ture, they huvo also the comforts of a rdlued home. This Institution is established with a view to afford to young ladles the most perfect combination of ad vantages for the attainment of a thorough und ac complished education, aud no pains or expenso will ho spared to render It iu reality what it professes to be, a school ot' superior merit. Mbs Eastman, tho Principal, wus ut tho head ol u school fa Now Eng land previous to her residence fa 1’ounsylvauia, and for tho lost six years has been known to the patrons of Aston Ridge Seminary, as presiding teacher fa thatlnstitutiou. The RL Rev. A. Poltsr, Bishop of tlio Diocese ol Pennsylvania, says:— “Miss M. L. Eastman, who proposes tooi»eu a Young Ladies' Summary fa Media, Delaware Go,, Pa., in September next, has beon kuown to the sub scriber for suvornl years past. Ho lias a very high opinion of bet capacity, efficiency aud dovotodness 1 as an educator. Sho has had a largo and success ful experience. Tho building which Is to bo erected for her uso will contain every accommodation. Tbo village and surrouuding country aro distinguished for hoalthfolnoss and beauty, und the subscriber has confidence that parents who entrust their daughters to Miss Eastman will havo no reason to regret it.” Miss Kustmon will bo aided by au efficient corps of feachcrs. Tho French language will be taught aud spoken by a Purlsluu lady, residing in tho family. Tho Latin, Gorman, Spanish and Italian lauguages will receive duo attention. Tho Natural Sciences will bo taught, with the aid of a largo and expensive apparatus. Tho Musical Department will bo under the charge of a lady omiuontiy qualified to U1I tbo situation; aud all preferring a male teaohor on tho Piano or in Singing, can havo tho boneflt of a Visiting Teacher from Philadelphia. Drawfagand Pointing will he under tho direction of a lady accomplished fa the art. Tho uuubur of pupils is limited to forty. The Terms for Board and Tuition in all tbo branch- 09 except Music, are 9160 per session of five months. Miss Eastman has liberty to refer to tho fallowing gentlomon:— Rt. Rev. A. Potter, D.D., and tho Episcopal clergy Hon. F; Pierce, President or tho United States. Hon. 8. P. Chase, Governor oro.iio. VIHon. N. B. Baker, Ex-Governor or Now Hamp shire. Hon. M. W. Tuppau, M. C. from New York. Rev. N. Stem, of Norristown, Pu, Rev. A. McLeod, Clearfield, l’a. Pierce Butlor, Esq,, of Philadelphia. J.B.Okto.EBq., do. E. W. Clark,Esq., do. George Wharton, Esq., do. Christopher Loser, Pottevilto, Pu. Georgo Wyman, St. LouIb, Mo. Hon. P. 0. Juhnaou, Washington, D. C. For furtbor particulars, or for circulars upply to the Principal, MISS MARIA EASTMAN, JelO cod 3m Media, Delaware Co. Pa. WOOD AND LUMBER. A LL kinds of Wood, Boards. Planks. Joist, Timber, Shlugloa, Llght-wuou, Posts, Easteru L»ths aud Pailfags, lor sulo,-at wholesale and retail, low for cash, on tho now wharf recently erected on jho Lumber Yard or Robert A. Allou k Co. marlg—1yW M J |, MOULTON P IPES, PAPER AND PICKLES.—50 grow Jill* Heads, 100 do Pipes * 260 roums Wrapping Paper 60 dozen Pick fas, received and far sale by McMahon a doyi.k, Jy21 105 and 17 Bay street- V ARNS AND OSN A BURGS—T hoinos to n Factory X XurnB und Osuahergs, for sofa by Jy« CRANE, WELU3 k CO. C HAMPAGNE CIDER—20 cases John J Mix’s cel ebrated Champagne Cider, a choice article, now In store and far sala by *ng7 J. D. JESSE. 1 J AY—200 halos Hay,Jfa store and far salo by .Jy26 / CRANE, WKIX8 k CO. RESERVING PEACID3—Just received a choice X fat, sultablAfor preserving, and for sale by W ■ J. D. JEBSER. C ANDLES.— 60 boxes Beodeli’s 6’s: Tallow Uau* files, 30 do do 8’s do do, landing and for solo bjr , Jy8 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k 00. , 60 do und but- A LE, LARD, Ao,—20 bbis Prime lard; Taylor k Son’s Alo; 60 do sugar, soda ui ter Biscuit; received and for safa by MoMAHON ft DOYLE. fanet p ' 205 an-l 207 Bay -»root. B E CKWOURTH’fcTADV E NTURES • T HELifoand Adventures of J p Beckwourlb, G\;ef of tho Ciow Indians, with illustrations. Appleton’s Railway and Steam Navigation Guide, published moutbly at 15cu. Memorials of his Time, by Henry Cockburn, The Earnest Man—A sketch of tbo character and labors ofA. Judsou, first Missionary to Bur- mah. New Age of Gold; or the Life und Adventures of Robt. DoxtorRomaino. The Tonguo of Fire; or tho Truo Power of Chris tianity, by Win. Arthur an omlucnt -Methodist preacher. History of Immigration to tho U.S., by Wm. J Bromweil of tho State Department. Italian sights—Papal Principles, by J. Jarvcs, with illustrations. Parisian Sights, by tbo same author, august! W. THORNE WILIJAMS, DRY GOODS. BARGAINS! BARGAINS !! J AMES O’HARA would rospecttully inform his patrons, and tho public generally, that in order to prepare for tho fail trade, he Is now SUXiXUlNrO OFF his assortment tn store, AT COST PRICES and would Invito attention 'hereto, at hla store, Jy'JB 123 Congress-street. LAND AGENCY—Brunswick, Gm EDWIN M. MOORE / \PFBRS his services to the public in the pur- V/ chase and sale of luuds in tbo counties of Glynn, Wayne, Camden, Charlton, Appliug, Ware, Cofl'ce, Clinch, liowndea and Ihoiuas, Particular attention given to locating, purchasing aud selling of towu fats in the town of Bauuswick. RKFXRKXCKH : Dr RCollins, Macon; Dr B M Ourgilo, Brunswick Thomas H Harden. Sevaunah; Hon Junies L Sew rd, Thnwvlllf. land'ageNuyT T HE undersigned will, for five dollars per lot, examine any lands iu the counties of Appling, Wayne, Ware or Coffee, and rojwrt to the owner as to tholr present value, the prospect for their be coming more vuluablo iu future, and whether 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 he ex pected iu udvauce. Ho will also sell and remit when requested, aud as directed, for seven per cent. He will also promptly nttoud to .ull professional business entrusted to his care. VERNON C. MoLENlJON, my 13 Attorney at law, Homes ville, Ga S UNDKIKS^-OO bb& 1* ftTiOtyo Gin 150 bids Magnoliu, Pike’s and Nectar Whisky 76 do Brandy, 60 casks do 26 do .-oda, Sugar and Butter Biscuit 20 boxc3 do do 100 chests and liaff chests Oolong, Hyson and Black Tea 100 sack;) Prime Rio Coffee 60 boxos fresh ground do 76 bbls Whito Winoand Cider Ainegar 100 dozen Brooms, 100 do Pails, landing and in stare, ami lor sale by , .McMahon a hoyle, ang? 205 aud 207 Bay street not neglect them, DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. With this mcdlolno you can cure yourself, and thus prevent all exposure. TRUTH MUST AND WILL PREVAIL This mediclua speedily ami effectually cures tho most virulent form of secret diseases, and eradicates every particle ol'lufecllous matter I rom the system, restoring the putieul to a perfest state of HEALTH AND PURITY. Helwboltl’s Highly Concentrated Com pound Fluid Ex t rue t Snrsnpniilla* For purliyiug the Blood, removing all disease? ari sing from excess or Mercury, exposure auil lm- prudence fa life, chronic constitutional diseases, arising from an impure state ef Blood, and tbo only reliable aud effectual knowu remedy fur tho cure of Scrofula, Suit Rheum, Scald Head, Ulcer ations of the Throat and Logs, Fains and Swomiigs of the Bonos, Tetter, Pimples ou tho Face, ami ull Scaly Eruptions of the Skin. It is gratifying tn tho proprietor of these medicines tu be able to state that it is now nearly three years sinco they wore first introduced, during which time they have been extensively used fa various parte of tlio United States, and have given to patient and practitioner the highest degree of satisfaction lu tho I various eases lit which thoy havo been employed; whether iu town, country, hospital or private prac tice, llioy havo iuvariubly given the most decided and unequivocal satisfaction, mid produced tho most Bulutary and beneficial eil’ucts. Numerous lotters have been recoived from the most distinguished physicians fa the country, aud from tho professors of several medical colleges, recommending in the highest terms tho value or theso medicines, aud their superiority over all other preparations for such complaints an tho proprietor recommends. Numerous preparations ofSarsapuriliauudofBucbu und various modes of preparing them have been given, ull of which of course will dill'er according to tho mode of preparation which each individual »»iay adopt. Tueso modiclues require considerable care in tho ]iro;>uration and tbo employment of different men strua iu successive operation to take up tho extrac tive matters, and, in consequence, aro most fre quently improperly made, and not unfrequently much impaired, If not rendered totally inert, by tho injudicious and unskilful management of thoso unac quainted with pharmaceutical preparations. ,s £5 therefore of tho highest consideration and import ance to the public aud to U16 faculty that tboro should bo standard preparations of uniform streugth and possessing tho most advantages. To effect this und obviuto tho evil alluded to, I have made a num ber of experiments to ascertain tho most cQ'cctual inode of extracting tho virtues of tbo Sarsupurilla ami tho Buohu, and to discover tho most eligible form for their exhibition. The experiments havo resulted most favorably, aud it la with much pleas ure I now offer to the public and tho. faculty my Compound Fluid Extracts, which contain all tbo vir tues of the articles they are represented to bo made from iu a highly concentrated form, and are the most active preparations which can bo -made. Two ta- blespoonstUl of the Extract Sarsaparilla, adduil to a pint of water, is equul to tho Lishuu diet drink, und ono bottle fully equals in strength one gallon of Syr up Saraaparfaa or decoction us usually made. PRICES: Fluid Extract Buelm, $1 per bottle, or fi for $5 “ “ Sarsaparilla “ “ “ “ “ Certificates- of euros and recommendations from distinguished professors und physicians will accom pany each preparation. Prepared and sold by . IL T. HELM BOLD, Practical ami Analytical Cltfunirt, 263, Cbestuut-st., near the Girard House 1‘hiin. To bo bud of Druggists und Dealers in every sec tion of the United States and Cutiudas. AH letters for tho medicine directed to the propri etor receive immediate utteution, mul Aufe deliveries guaranteed. sept 1—ly-dtw tavo t W,UotU/JHJ». IU ltUloi y, (.-. naHioi, ,. SfriM ^ tt® Tlio Clirljt of III.lory; fiy.Jolio Ymino I'HlBtM ol Uluruy, lioluy ,m cxIiMi,,,, . muuyol tlio nilijoa; by Archer (Ullorcl ^ Dr lever’ll lliirllns or Cro Slorlm, I,,,, - ,.. Tbo r-pjrro\VKmbH i-u|ibih; by CornnSa More of HoBT'o Worth unu ttAiltlijiirk,,, und Hon of JIunlnoAg “ r M "*n. W-. TIIOIINE Winijf G UfFEB —400 buy.. Itio C0IIO1. i u i r .„ , lOOliuyuInKHlrii rill ,1,' Ul111 roil. SO iiocitou uid Umoriinioni JtviOHm bll bouiM ground Wv..t ImlVtf Slid i ,7*,. lauding, In otorii und ibr mile by J JyA1 "'Hi-rut d |.., v IIOM. MISS MUltTuv>«~' . TTNITED SlnlcjiCoinjdnnnd I?,,',, _U MMl Hl.lury ul I'Ml.. .,i,l. v translated by Souyie. • 11 Nwat Fresciitt's Philip 2d ofSixiin, new g , m „u , , Cniruinl lu Cloth. , »•» *'*11>iy i. . , brother loseph. e w, '« t Ildvnn’n Jlisuiry of the lliieim'H „f i|„. Hanover—2 vote. Tho Aliaohi In Madrid. Romance of the Harom, by >1m- p a ,.,i Rnuhol Gray, by Julia Kavuimuuh Earnest Llnsihud, by Mrs. ta- (! u cnl . wars W.TJk,RN|.;iVuj (lA11 . TUfcJT KECK I VEIL—*20 boxes M prime at tide, 20 ilercvi choice ' ' llama. In Btore, uml for tale i.\ Ul “"' mar 26 WAYNE, lijtKXMM v A .,. 1 \| JSW CHOP CUBA Mol’iASSii< n Xi goof tho Abbott Deverea ix, uaiii- a for Bale In lots lo suit purt;hasu>, i,v ,H l ' h ■f an31 UOI.GF.IM .v s,,h Klil CAIIPET AND Ul*iIOLS'I’Kriv~ WARKIJOUM, * 140 Congress ami 57 St. J alien stmt, T ip UNUEHSIGNEII wuuM mu’® tunily to express t« bis friends und VW generally, his sincere thank- for tla.ii |ii»., , ago and influence, which ha* ro.-:iit«-.; Inevi.u» his trade to nil part-of the Flute. Atn il Florida, Alabama ami Teuurasee. theiWv ,.im‘ i him to exhibit a stock nusutpus-rd in H «y ?nuR,. | families, Meribunis, Hotel i.e-.-i-or- him boat Owners are particularly invited ti/on..;,, present stock, which is now ciunnleie in ai'S 1 various deparlmcuta, cdiisteting in |uirt <*tthef. W ing goods, viz: CA HP hi DKPA JtJMLWj Royal Mcdalion,' *’ " - Royal Velvet, Mocot Wilton, Mocel Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Power Loom Brusseli Tltrce ply Ingrain, Two ply Ingrain, Wool Dutch, 1 Kngllill bring, t,, (of n lions widihf.) M Mosaic Henrtli Rugs Velvet and Chenille’i nn Tutted Rugs. ^ Piano und fait},. (\, V(rj Boor Mid, (mry nda. Silver k Brass Stair Mi Oirnets Bindings,, ui ifi J. E. UE FOltU, APOTHECARIES HAU..8. B. Corner o. Broughton aud Burnurd Streets. Savau- nab Ga., Wholesale and retail Dealers In Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Dyo Woods uud Dye Stull's, French, English, and American 1'erfUm- ory, Fine Toilet und Shaving Soaps, Combs und Brushes of every description, Surgical und Dcutal Instruments. Trusses uud Supporters of ull .kinds, Spices, Sunil's, Manufactured Tobacco, All tho Patcut or Proprietary Medicines of tho day. Superior Inks, Pure Wines and Brandies for Medicinal purposes, Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Ac. ggt- N. B.—Especial attention given to tho preparation of Physiciuus’ Proscriptions uud Family Recipes. Ship, Family and Travelling Modioinc Cases, With plain Directions for uso, including Directions for treatment lu cases of poisoning, Drowniug, Ac. «tp7jy C ORN AND COHN" MEAL.—1000 bus prime Oort), Whito and mixed; 50 do fresh Corn Meal n store and far sale by 4m HI PATTEN. HUTTON h CO CURTAIN AND UPUOLSTBRY BEPAmtKk Brocatelles Juice aud Mtisliu frirfiu Satin do Lotties, Gilt Cornices. Satiu and Silk Damask, Gilt Pins and Bands Worsted ntid Cotton Dnnun k, Tu*sek Looisui Cords; Velvet und Plush of vurions coInre;H\lndoi Shades, now style. Also, every variotv of Fnrnituri* Covering This mings and materials for dccoratiiij:. ’ FLOOR OU. CLOWS. From two to Twenty-four feet wide, for Hillsu. Rooms, cut to 111 without a swun. Tho subscriber will oblige himself to makclb prices ou all description of goods as low cslliem quality can bo purchased iu any Northern city." 9®* Carpets cut to Rooms aud goods sent tn m part of tho city free of charge. SST An experienced Upholster will attend loti, maklugaud laying of Carpets and oil Cloths wt * desired. Tho decorative atul curtain department it n charge of an Upholster of acknowledged listen, skill. W.-ll. GlilON, Agent. octl8 140 Congress and 67 St. .lullm-st* DII. SANFORD’S INVIGORATOR, I S a inlld laxative, tonic amistimuluut.uudii . recommended to the public, relying upoaltA triuslc worth in the euro of tlio following cmnpiutt Ail Billions Derangements, Sick Headache, Itj>w sin, Habitual Costivencss, Chronic DiarriiO!, Ga l’aln in tho Stomach and Bowels, General kteti Female Weakness, Ac. For sale by Uroggi-t* ges orally, uud by John. BMooroACo, unu Wm. V Lincoln, Savunuah. ly fcW: rn A HE Undecsigned has just received, for sit (COD) Five Humlrod pieces of gmul -liijqo Timber, averaging ovet onethousahd led tortkl. 0 feb JEFFERSON KtlfiUfo 160 sacks Knoxvllti 6t> do Lenoir’s 60 bbls Nash ville For sale low by do do do PATTEN. I“mo.V .Vte Jy9 J 7M.OUR—125 ssteks and 60 bbls Tonuei-eefioTr, ; just received and for sale t»y YONGE A FRIEHSHX, jyJ4 __ -fa JI iy.street. i > UNNY CI.OTU—For Sale lu fats to suit punla Vj pers, by jyU RUSK. DAVIS k I.Y.\!i. J ust RECEIVED BY EXPRESS—Alin liar llixn- rlety of fctlvor Wnro of tho most beautiful in tern ami finish, butter knives, pickle Kuiu*aJ forks, knives, forks nndspoms, fruit knives forks, cake nnd pen knives in every vnrieiy, tto urds uud salts in ail variety from plain totliaitet oritaimmlul. G. M. GltlFKIX, Successor to the late M La.'tUi»D, jyft Corner Bryan and UTuiiikvrcti. 11K AD i—HEAD l {-READ II! Jy Tlratla.ifyoucansce ;and fS^Jif you can’t ace, you can iimiyr 1? BlsCall kinds of “ heljra lo soe,” ut tho Watch and Jewelry Store or D. B. Nichols k Co., in Congress stroct, next door to tho corner of Whitaker, where you cun purchase Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, and Faucy Goods, n« low as at any other store iu the country. ; Wo have received per steamship Alabama a fresh ] lot of thoso fine Steel Spectacles: also, a supply of Pebble ami Periscopic Jajus, which we ore prepared lo fit iu all kiuds of frames, at short notice. Our Periscopic Jiens (so called from their peculiar tdiupd) have un advantage over all others, us thoy have a greater range of focus, so that tbo reader is not compelled to hold the book or paper ut a certaiu distance from the eye. Call and see. D. B. N1CH01M k CO. XB' No charge for showing goods, mar 11 I). B. N. ft CO. RATES of advertising. For ouo square, of300 etna or iera,ol unytj|*t<l larger than Nonpareil, 76 cents fur the Hint and 50 coots for each subsequent insertion,for any timelec than one month. All Tabular work, with or without Rules; nuJJM- vortisemonte occupying double ccli.niu, tliallh charged double tho above rates. Advertisements of whatever length, for any liiw loss than one month, to he charged «t traiakil rutes. For u longer Umo at tho following rutes |> OPE—'700 coils llopo, various brands, all Xl> of good quality, in store and for sale by apr2U BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. /^tORN—In utoro and for Bale by iSVBLLI? V/ inar6 LUvElM’kH F ,OUR.—60 barrels superflue Hour, extra quali ty, just received, aud for safa by YONGE k FRIERSON, Jy 2 No. 04 Bay streot. P ORK— 60 barrels Mess Pork, 25 do Primo do lAndlug and for salo by myl4 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO. S UPERIOR Oboioo Goahon Butter and Dutch Choose, received por steamer Alabama by may29 4 J. D. JtUSE I 6 A Pavilion Laces, superior quality; AM 4k Zephyr WlmloUnoskirts; French Linen Drillings; , York Mills and Water twist Bleached Shirt ings. Black Moire Antique Trimmings; Black Elastic Belts; English Thread Edgings; Hosiery, Ribbons, Ac. Just recoived per steamer Augusta, jolll DzWITT k MORGAN. VsNaBUKGS-30 O SNABURGS-ao bales Osnnburgi, Thomustou Mills, just received aud for safa by Junel8 CRANE, WELLS & CO. S YRUP AND MOLASSES.—50 bbls eholco New Orleans Syrup, 75 do do Molasses, Just receiv ed and for sole by Jy7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & U>. M USTARD, &a—100 boxes Mustard; 150 do , pure Popper; 100 do Starch; received aud for safa bv JuuelO McMahon & doyle. 205 and 207 Bay sUnot. ^UGAR—■20 bhdschoice St Croix Sugar, just re- > colved uud lor Bole by JylO SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. S OAP AND STARCH—76 boxos Smith's Family 30 do Buohanan’s do 100 boxes Colgate’s lb bar and No 1 Soap 60 do do Pate do 60 do Oswego Pearl Starch 69 do Beadoll’s do do, just received • Jd far sale by Jy24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON * CO. B ACON—10 casks primo Should ora, Just recoiv cd and for tale by Jy24 YONGE k FRIERSON, 49 Bay St. H ATH —loo uozou Plantation Hats,‘in store aud for sale by jy8 J. M. EYRE, 142 Bay st. L iinJoIkTANi) BACON— . 260 bbls Whisky, various brands 1W> do New England Hum 76 do and )(casks Brandy 50 do P k 11 Gin 26 hhds Bacon, Sides nnd Shoulders, recoiv ed aud Ibr safa by MoMAHON & DOYLE, Jy20 205 and 207 Bay street X ABU—16 bbls aud 26 kegs Leu t -Lord IA 6 kegs extra iimithfiold Lard.for SAfa by ( 5 WEBSTER k PAIAU. JjrW. •jIVjXI a fcJTA' 1 t-rj. ’ * SUNDRIES. 1000 Reams Wrapping paper. 100 bates Twine; 200 doz Scrubbing and Shoe Brushes. 50 M Imported Supnish Sogare; 260 boxes Tobacco, various brands; 160 sucks Rio Cotleo; 76 mats Java Coffee; 100 doz Brooms; 60 doz Wushboards; 50 Covered Baskets; J60 boxos Family Soap;, 150 do Pale Soap; 76 do No. 1 Soap; 600 Gross Matches; 60 half chests Youug Hysun Tea; 60 do do Oolong do: 100 boxes Gaudy: 60 boxes Bcalod Herrings; 76 boxes Fresh Ground Coffee; 100 boxos imported Castilo Soap; 100 boxes Toilet Soap; 60 Ht Ht anti whole hexes Raisins; Reoelvea and far safa by MoMAHON ti DUY1.E, may!4 205 and g’JH Bay strem. No. ol'S«iuares}lnio 2mos|3mos|4 ino e |»»inM|: Jjl Square,.... 910 10 $20 $•.-1 *30 Squares... Hi 22 20 23 SO 8 do .... 20 27 32 30 41 4 fit) .... 24 32 42 52 6 do .... 27 30 44 40 G'l U do .... 30 •11) 60 64 05 7 do .... 32 •13 64 68 7u 8 do .... 84 40 68 02 74 Ii do 80 48 fit lit, lu do .... 38 60 04 70 SO B ASKETS! BASKETS!—We would cull the attention or the ladies to our stock of Wotk, Travellug and flue Fancy Baskets, the largest assort ment in tho city, at tho House Furnishing Store, 166 Brough ton-street. mar21 HORACE MOUSE. COOL RETRE AT1 THE ABBOB BILLIARD SALOON, (upstairs) Corner Bull and Bryau st roots, ovor Ikirlior Simp juqe 27 J- M. HAYWOOD, Agent. BARBER SHOPS. Pulnakl House Barber Shop, Owens' Brick Building, opposite the Pulaski fhwn, FITE WOHKUKN KNOAGKD, Afuraluill House linrbcr Shop, Broughton Street, FOUR WORKMEN ENOAGKD. rpHE subscriber, thankful to hia fellow-citlzcns J. far tho liberal patrouagu he has recclvod, and is still receiving, begs resiiecUhlly to Inform them that be bos engaged sufficient additional first-class workmen from somo of tho best Barber Shops in Now York, and will bo enubled to accommodate us many gentlemen as may honor him with tholr pa tronage] N, B,—Tbo Barbershops are closed on Rundnyn— stronger* will pleoso bear this in mind. P1CBA MOLASSES—The cargo of the brig \J R, B. Lawton of superior quality. For safa by waylB fit -’•**- a nht.foHD,JTAY fc_ro. H ams, sidkT an fTsHouLDERs— 44 boxes and 3 ctwlca «t vory kuiwrior quail ty, just received and tor salo by aug!2 YONGE k FRIERSON, 94 Bay st. TYACON—76 hlida primo Bacon Hides Xj 1 26 do do do Shoulders, laud ing aud for sale by Jy24 HJRANTON, JQHN8TON k CO. B ACON SHOULDERS—In store and for salo by OU|99 OGDEN, ITABR k CO. For uuy time uot above z|tvi'Ulvd.« prejuirli'** charge will be made. A deduction of 25 per cent from the uuove imp will bo made on advertisements appearing w«* Hivciy on tlio loin til page "I the dally. Advertisements ordered three times u week, *• he charged two thirds the above rates. . Advertisements ordered in the Wecklyct!iti«M‘ por sipiaro for oath insertion, for m y liiiielejMW one month. For more than one nemth at one bu tho rates specified in the above table. Special notices, H) cents per line for tho first, p 6 oeuts for each subseqent insertion, ami iu t |0t * to ho subject to contract. Marriage notices f 1. “ noral Invitations 60 cents each. No spew® ?*® inserted for less tlmn 50 cents. ObituaryNotic -: Reports, Rcnolutious, or I’rocce-'ittgs of aiiy^y Associutlun, or Corporation, ordered talcp'J®-* ed,-6 cents per line. _ Htoamboata will be advertised at 4J0 per a- 1 for each boat advertised. Steamships, where but one is running, num; If two or more, $30 each. . . . tt Auctioneers’ advertisement? not ta he sul .£ jb J contract, Iratta he charged at the rates prfec porBquare. , . Thu pajicr, under no circunulam cs, to be me ed in a contract. , } J’rofessiouul uml busineso cards uot csccra w Hues, will ho Inserted ut $20 per unnuin. Calls on persons to become candidates. " . inserted us other advertisement*, to be law variably in.udvgnce. ... T «j Announcing candidates for office, 9fo, w ® iu advauco. . -Ult , Advertisements not marked on the cum . specified time, will bo Inserted until l° rUl ' payment exacted. , .. Wheu any bill for two months adycrtisWR ^ (V than coutract, amounts to over $60, a ueuuru 25 per cent will bo made, . vi» Yearly advertising, with privilege ot iMW bo taken at tho following rates : .j; For ono square, ranowable "nee a " ( cl y « u V. g Vi'iucs or oftenerjO Every additional square contracted tartouoc ed ono half tho above rales additioiia - . ^ Vmrly ulvorUwra rimll b» "““f , contracted tor. AU contracts shall be w ^ nluting definitely the nature oftbe bM advertised. Any advertisements nected with the business shall beelwrge I ly, and hIbo auy excess of mutter o\cr t contracted for. ,. nlIlir , cr jy; ad- Contract udverUsemcnW imyablo ^. oDJ yertisement* fromtinaamvgSSbSisWo^ payabio in advance. All others w ill be mn- duo when called for. „«,i 1Ar « asmUM ^ Regular advertisers and ■** oU , , ® r i “ jo call* 1 ' munieutionH or requiring notices aeeigw. . toulion to fairs, concerts, soirees, or u J j ^ tertaiuiueuts, where charges •tom**'"# tance—ull notices of private lice designed to call atleution ta l ^i'i^.iividiiaJ calculated or intended to P r ®^‘5a!icrsl« Bdi ? reat3, cau only b.- inaorted with ^ r °, that the samo 6 to be wtid for. V dli( rf- editorial column v which can ho atff» tion of the odiloi , the same will bo iW"* 1 rale of not loss limit 20 cents por Ifae- Tlio undersigned, publishers ol V® Y’ c# pieJf* and Weekly tu wspnixm fa bill rf ourselves strictly to adhere ta' t•"^mn-. charge.-, and iu no instance to *JetwW » jW tbo iuu-grliy or oxIsUns ojutnuji. -) uraJ |, the year or uuy other specified time, iW wltli Ihu oM«Uou or tbo portal rot »«- SSUAMMSSL-***