Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, August 29, 1856, Image 4

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iV^uofeprlag UaAslokTli ono...... tho properly of Jqbu Bpargbr- * % -“** I ‘—unitor foroolo- w«A of thoHonor- iurt of Chatham County, July Term, burf.lnfkror of John Doviumoy. told ul ■oreeUmortgagoFi. Fa’s issued out of able.Inferlor Court or Chatham County,. IBM.».... i aufiuii , BENM. L. COLE, 8. 0. C CITY illHlUFF’S SALB. , W ILL bo sold boforo Iho ttmrt Uouso door tbs city of Savannah, botwoeu thei legal hours ornate, on Iho first Tuesday in September noxt.lt BorreWIBay.aud 1 Grey Uoraos, lovloil hum tho property Of. iw> Doblo, to sallsty a Ft Fa’a Issues out oT the Hon., tho City Court or Suvaunah; ono in favor of John Gatlaber, ous In favor of James Lynch, and tho other Infavor of Waver & Constan- Une, vs. Ann Dohlo, property pointed out by Pialntifft. Tormecash. aug 2 ‘YO«?, M. PRKNDEROAST. 8.C. C. 8 ; ~TH OF L ° nlKloxauder’wm apply nl tho’c^ur't of Or dinary for Loiters orDHmlMlou as Administrator on tho ostutb of Anson Williams, lato of mid Couuty, do- ceaiod. Thesonre,therefore, to clto andadtnonUh sll whom It iuay concern, to be and nppasr bofore said Court to tntuto objection (tfany they havejon or bo- roro tho tlrst Monday in March next, oihorwlso said letters will' bo granted to the said applicant. Witness, UBtrickiand, K«q., Oruluary for Tntt- uall County, ibis the Wth day of August, 186«. aug 25—Bin U. STRICKLAND, Ordinary. BTATB OF GHOllUIA TATTNALL CO. T O sll whom It may concern Whereas James Standflold will apply at tho Court or Ordinary for Letters or Administration on tho oatato of John fipoars, late of Bald County, decosscd. Thoso are, thorofore, to clto and admonish ull whom It may concern, to bo and appear bofore said Court to make objection (tr tiny they have) on or boforo tbo lirat Monday in November next, otherwise said letters will bo granted. . .. . _ .. Witness, II. STRicKUxn. Esq., Ordlnnry Tor Tatt nall Couuty, this tho OIL day or August, 18611. aug 25—2m II. STRICKLAND, Ordinary. jAMJfitTfr. FlbLUH, DEALER AND IMPORTER OF Watehu, Jewelry, illvar Ware, Pmv © Y Goods, de«, mo. 12, south 2d snunrr, rmuoiLrau. •epts iy KXKCUTOlt’S SALE. iY virtue of oh order passed 7th July, 1850, by J tho Court or Ordinary of Way no County, will . sold bn tho first Monday til October next, ho- tween' the Usual hours or salo. before tho Court House door In Wajrnesvtllo, tho following property, to wilt A Negro woman. Ellon, 30 years or ago, also her sovon children, Francis 10 years of ago, Lnoy.9, Mary8, Robert 6, George 6, Cbarlotto 3, and JUsy 2 years old. Sold for tho bouotlt ol' tho holra and creditors of tho cstato ori. W. Drysu. “* ’ W. A. SALLENS, Executor. JjM " . MTATB OF GEORGIA, /CHATHAM COUNTY—To all whom It may tioonoern: Whereas John Mallory.arlll apply to the Court or Ordinary for letters Dlsmlsory as admluls- trabon on the Estate of William Wright ihcso are, therefore, to olio and admonish all whom It may oonuern. to bo and appear beforo said Court, to make obfoctiou (tf any tnoy have) on or boforo tho first Monday In Novorabor noxt, othwiso Bald Let ters will bo granted. witness. Jonn Bilbo, Ebq., Ordinary for Chatbom County, this Oightday or April 1850. ..OUN BILBO, o. o. o. aprs STATIC OF GEORGIA. X 1BKRTY COUNTY.—TO nil whom U man con- I i corn : Whereas, Oarolino £ Allen will apply at tho Court or Ordiuary for letters of administration on tho cstato or Benjamin W. Allen, docoasod: These aro therefore to oitoand admonish all con corned, to bo and appear boforn said Court to mnko objections, (ir auy thoy have,) on or beforo tho first Monday in October next, otherwise said letters will bo granted. Witness, W1' Girardeau, Esq., Oordlnary for Lib erty county, lids 14th day of August, 1858. migio W. I*. GIRARDEAU, o. NELSON BWEEZEY, DESIGNER AND SCULPTOR IN MARDLK. Corner Astor Plaoo and 4th Avenue, OUXWPKOXnUTT TO TB1 ASTOR URIUNY AMD THE NEW BIBLE noun, MEW YORK. mHE most extensive variety and the largest 1 stock of Monuments, Tombs, Hoad Stones, ho., inAmerlca, can bo found at this establishment, drum plain to tho most elaborate and oroato In design and workmanship. In addition to the stock always on hand, a great variety of drawings, appropriate and original may bo found, from which work will be ox- ooutod promptly to order. Orders fkiUwilly executed, and shipped to any point available by wator or Btoam. Persons visiting tho city of Now York on pleasure or business are rospocUUlly invited to vIhII this es tablishment. oct3 VIRGINIA SPRINGS! SOUTH-SIDE, RICHMOND & DANV1LIJC, AND Virginia d( Tennessee BTATB OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO. mo »R whom it may concern: Whereas Mary Ann X Dent will apply at the Court of Ordiuary far lot- ter* Dumissory on tho estate of James P. Dent,— These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom It mav concern, to bo anti appoor beforo said Court, !o maxe objections (if any they have) on or boforo the First Monday in December next, otherwise said latter* will begrauted. Witness John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this third day or June, 1806. j«3 uOHN BILBO, O.C.O. STATE OF GEORGIA. /CHATHAM COUNTY*—To all whom it may V/ concern: Whereas, John P. Hines will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory as ad ministrator .on tho hstato of James 0. Hines : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all , whom It may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (ir any thoy bavo) on or be fore the first Monday hi December noxt, otherwise ssdd letters will bo granted. Witness, John Bilbo, Esa. Ordinary for Chatham county, thlsfoutth day of June, 1856. June 6 JOHN BILBO, o. c. c. STATE OF GEORGIA. B ULLOCH COUNTY.—Tn all whom it may con cern: whereas, Griffin W Parrish will apply at tno Court ot Ordinary for letters of guardianship of Martha Parrish, a minor heir of Joslah A Parrish, deceased: These are. tnerol'oro, to cite and admonish all Whom it may concern, to bn and appear before said Court, to make objection (if any they have) on or before urn first Monday lu October next, otherwise said letters will ho graniod. Witness, william Loo, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch ooantv. this 6th day of August. 1856. angtt W1LUAM LEE, o. n. c. STATE OF GEORGIA, - B ULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom it may con- oern: Whereas, tho estate of William Davis is unrepresented, if no persou applies for tho udmln- . lstration. 1 shall appoint Joslah Davis, or Bomo oth er fit ana propor person as administrator on said estate: These are, thoreforo, to cite and udmonish all whom it mav concern, to bo and appear bofore said Ckmrt to make objection (if any they have) ou or before tne first Monday in October next, otherwise ■aid letters will be granted. Witness. William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch cooniv. the 6th day of August, 1850, aug9 WILLIAM LEE, Q. u. o. STATE OF UUOMUIA, B ULLOCH mMTNTY—To all Whom It may con cern : whereas, Seaborn B Cowart will apply at tfie Court orOrdinarv for letters dlsmlssory as administrator on the estate of Patrick 1> Kolelier, These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may o.Hinern, to be and appear boforo said Court to make objection (irony they have) on or be fore tne urst Midday in February noxt, otherwise said letters will be fronted.' Wituess, William Leo, Esq., Ordinary for itulloch County, this 6th day of August, 1866. aug4 WILLIAM LEE. o. it. o. GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY. fflO all whom it may concern: Wboreas, Mrs 8a- ■ ran J Jones, Admtnistralr.x upon tho estate or James N Jones, late of liberty couuty, deceased, Will apply to tho Court of Ordinary of said county for letters diatmasor y; These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom It mav concern, to bo and appear bofore said court, to maxe obioctlons, if any they havo, In terms of the law. otnorwise said letters will bo granted. Witness. W P Garldeao, Ordinary for Liberty county, mis 10th or January,:!856. • Jyl6—2 •W. P. G1HADEAU, 0. L. C. STATE OF GEORGIA, B ULLOCH COUNTY. —To all whom it may con cern : Whereas, General E Mikcll, will apply at tfie oonrt of Ordinary tor letters of administration whh ; tne will annexed, on tho estate of Martha Groover, late of Buid couuty, deceased : These are, therefore, to oito aud admonish all whom'ii mav concern, to be and appear beforo said Court to make objection (if any they havo) on or before tne first Monday in September next, other wise said letters will be granted. Witness. William Lee, EBq., Ordinary for Bulloch scanty, tnls 21st dsv or July. 1850. Jy23 WILLIAM LEE, o. b. 0. GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNT Yu QpcrY dayB after date,. application will be made |5 to the Honorable Court of Orinary of Bulloch eounty, tor leave to sell all tho lauds belonging to the estate of Thoma3 Crosby, lato of said couuty, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs aud creditors •f said estate JylO WILLIAM F. CROSBY, Adm’r, DIVORCE. . Elizabeth Cowley) In Colleo Superior Court, vs. >- May Term, 1856: John Cowley, j It appearing to tno Cosrt from tho Return of tho Sheriff, mat tho defendant John Cowley, Is not to be found in Coffee County, and it further appears that be is not in tho State. On motion ol Win. K. Caulding, Attorney for libelant, it is ordered that service bo perfected on nald defendant bv a publi cation of this order in ouo of tho public journals In Savannah, once a month for tbreo months proceed ing the next term of this Court, requiring said de fendant to appear at tho next term of Golfoo Su perior Court in’Novembor next,and filo his defensive alegation to said Court. A truo extract of tho minute* of Coffeo Superior Court. ARCH’D McLKAN, Deputy Clerk. Aug 2 3m. USEE Foil luvokce. In Coffee Suporlor Court, May Term, 1860. Elizabeth cauly^ JobnUuiy. J „ . r 1 appearing to the Court, lrom tho return of tho sheriff, that the defendant. John Cauly is not to be found in CoObe county, and bo is not iu tho state; on motion of Win B Gauidiug, attorney for libellant, it is ordered that service bo porfecicd ou said de fendant uy a publication of this order in ono of the pabllo Journals or Savannah, once a month for thru months preceding the noxt term of this Court, requiring sold defeuuont io appear attho next term of Coffee Superior Court, In tho mouth of Novora. ber next, and file bis defensive allegation to tho eanse. A true extract from tho minutes ol tho Superior Court. Jjg EW’D ASHLEY, Clork. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. KWUUluou, ^ i„ liberty Superior Court, Tbo«. WiiltlnMo. I M “ y ™ m i 18SB ' r ' .pponng to tbe Court, by tbo return or tlio iberilf, in tbo above staled uuso, that the defend ant is not to bo found in the county, and that ho Is not to be found in tho state; on motion of Win R Gaulden, counsel for libellant, It is ordered that ser vice be perfected on sold defendant, by a publico- tioo or this notice once a month for three months, next preceding me next term or suid superior Court, requiring said defendant to bo and uppeur at the next term of Liberty Superior Court to answor lu the said cause* A true extract from the minute or uald Superior Court jya S- A. FRASER, Clerk. DIVORCE. ANN BROWN ) j„ Bulloch Supcolor Court, WILLIAM H*. BROWN.J March Terra ‘ 1860, r appearing to the Court, by tho return of the Sheriff, that me defendant, William B Brown, le not to be found in tho county of Bulloch; on mo tion of Levi S. D’Lyon, Attorney for tho plaintiff, it le ordered that mo defenuuut do appear and filo bis answer or defensive allegation, ou or bcfoie tbo first day of me next term or tins Court, and thut K bllcation or tills will be made in ono of tboiiub- gazettes of the city of Savannah unco a month for three months. A true extract from mo miuutes, this 22il day or March, 1856. ' J/27—lamSm PA VIP BEASLEY, os n w c. BHIRTBI BHlilTB.I I MIURTBIU - l Will also be taken, and Bhlrls tnado to still any particular style or taste or mo wearer. Call at (be Star Clothing Emporium, 147 Bay street. ■T U WHO FRICK. STATE OF GEORGIA, C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may con cern : Wboreas, William A Boggs will apply at tho Court of Ordiuary fer letters dlsmlsory as gunrdlan of George M wullaco: Thoso aro, therefore, to clto and admonish all whom it may concern, to bo aud appear boforo said Court to make objoctlon (IT auy thoy havo) on or beforo the first Monday in March uext, other- wlso said letters will bo granted. ; Wltuosa, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham county, this 11th day of August, 1860. nugll JOHN BILBQ, o. c. WAYNE CO., GA„ JULY B5tb. 1850. T HE public aro warned that from this dato will pay no drafts mado by 8.0. Bryan A Co., as no such firm exist. From.this data tho business will bo continued ou my own account, aug 2—lm SAMUEL 0; BRYAN. STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO. T HE undersigned have formed a Co-partnership undob tho Act of tho General Assembly of the State of Georgia, enlitloil “An Act to authorize Limited l’urtuersulps,” assontod to the Imenty-i cond day ofDccombor, in tho yoar 1837; to be a ducted under tho naino orCarlEpping, for mo pur pose of transacting a Commission and Gonoral Mor- cantllobuslnosd in tho city of Savannah and Stato or Georgia. Curl Epplng, of Savannah, will bo the gonoral partner, and Georgo W Garraauy, of Savannah, who has contributed Fifty Thousand Dollars, in cash, to tho common stock, will bo special partuer. The msinesB to commence the first day of August, In the year eighteen hundred and fifty-six, aud to terminate on tho first day or August olghtoon fifty- nlno. In witness whereof, tho said Carl Epping and Georgo W. Germany havo hereunto sigued the foregoing agreement, this thirty-first day of July, 1858. CARL El’PING. G. W: HARM ANY. Attest: MONTGOMERY GUMMING, J. I. C. C. C. august 1—«w 4S- Thu MillodgevUlo Rccordor, will publish six weeks. NOTICE. T WO months after date, application will bo made to the Court of Ordinary or Tattnall County, for leave to sell the Real Estate oi James L. Gru- ham, late of said County, deceased. aug 4,1856. JA3. D. STRIPPING, aug *25—2in Am utstrator. NOTICE* O NE month after date, application will bo mado to tho Batik of the Stato of Georgia, for tbo payinoul of a twonty dollar note of tho Branch of said Bank at Washington, the left Land hair of which has been lost. augltt—law4 JOHN B. WICK. T WO months after date, application will be mado to tlio Hoa Court of ordinary or Bulloch coun ty, for leavo to sell all tbo lands belonging to tbo estate of Morris Darren, deceosod. JOIIANNAH DARREN, Adm’lx. aug3 TIMOTHY KENNELLY, Adm’r. GEORGIA, LIBERTY CUUAT*. flWO months after dato, application will bo X mado to tho Hou Court of Oi dinary for Liber ty conuty, for leuvo to soli nil tho lands belonging to the estate of John F B.-a-ly, of said county, de ceased, for tho benefit of his iielra aud creditors. JOHN S. BRADLEY, ) Vt , iWa augli E. Q. ANDREW**. f ^ or8 * NOTICE. T HREE mouths after dato, application will bo mado to tho Planters’ Bank of the State of Georgia, for Iho payment or a twonty dollar note of said Bank, payable to Wra Morel or bearor, da ted 1st Juno, ls&l, No 687; also, for tho payment of a ten dollar uoto, No 82*2, dated 1st July, 1854, tbo left hand halves of said notes having boen lo3t. Also, to tho Bank of tho Stato of Georgia, for tbo payment of a ton dollar note, fetter A, dated 4tli Jatiury, 1850, tho loft hund half having boen lost. Also, to tho Marino Bank of Georgia, for tho pay ment of a ton dollar uoto, No 4,976, dated Novem ber 1,1843, tho fel t hand hair having boon lost. nuglO—law3m BOSTON & VI (.LA LONG A. NOTICE. A LL persons having claims against tho estate George M. Troup, deceased, will band them In, duly attested, auil thoso ludebtod will please mnko payment to either of the undersigned. THOMAS M. FORMAN, \ Jo 16 DANIEL II. B. TROUP, J h * ra * NOTICE. fTUIREE months ailor date application will bo mado X to no Marino Bank of Savannah, for tho pay ment ol two Twonty dollar bills, viz : letter B, 8070, and fetter 0. W>7, tbo left hulvoi of which havo boeu lost. #*JIES P. HUDSON. Tallahussoo, Ha., May 17, 1850 3m* my20 NOTICE. S IXTV uavs after dato, application will bo mado to trio Honorable tho Ordinary of Melntosh county, tor leavo to sell Uni real estate, being in this ooiiinv, of the lato Jame3 Smith, known us Sidon (riuo) rinntation sold for tho boneflt of tho heirs of suid t&tatK. DEAN M. DUNWOODY,) JOHN JONES, Ux’ors. JOHN F. DUNWOODY, j Darien, July 1, 1856, jy2 NOTICE. A LL persons having claims against tho estate Evrui Junes, iato of Charlton county, Ou., d ceased, aro requested to present them, In terms law, and those iudobted will plcaso inako payment to tno sub3cribor. STEPHEN McCALL, Executor. Contrevlllago, Ga., Juno 14th. 185(1 Jo‘22 NOTICE; TITHE UNDERSIGNED having this day associated X thomsulvostogothor for tho purpose ot conduct ing the Wholesale Grocery Business, and having purchased Vila stock or Rodgere & Norris, will here after continue the busiueis under the firm of Rod gers, Norris & Co., at tho old stand, corner of Bay and Lincoln streets. JAS. G. RODGERS, JAS. A. NORRIS, GEO. H. JOHNSTON, • , , JNO. N. BIRCH. Savannah, Juno 2d, 1856. Je 2 T HE firm of Rodgors A Norris having this day boon dissolved by tho above association, oltber partner will use tho name of tho Ann in liquidation, JAS. G. RODGERS, . „ JAS. A. NORRIS, Savannah, Juno 2d, 1856 jo 3 NOTICE T HE firm of I W Morrell & Co. was dissolved on tho *24th of Scntembor, 1854, by the death or F Webster. Jy2*2—lm I. W. MORRELL. BROUGHT TO JA1E7 Brought to Jail in Swalusboro, Emanuel Co., on tho 4th instaut, a nogro man; bo says his nuraois Harry; that ho belongs to tho estate wl Thomas Clay, or Bryan Couuty, Ga. Ho is of light complexion, with a slight scar over U10 loft oyo;about 6 feet3>i inches iu height, aud about “ years old. Tho owner is requested to como forward, pa' charguH and tako him away, as be will bo dealt wit 1 as llm law directs. HENRY OVERSTREET, J fl0 Jalor. "" Aedioval. ■ “ Tho subscriber has Removed on tho Bay, next door to tho Republican] office, whore he is now openlug a hiunlsomo assortment oI SPRINgL AND SUMMER GOODS, which ho will sell by 1 e pattern or make to order in the most fasblouablo stylo. Also, Ready Mado Clothing for tho present aud coming season. Thankful for past favors, bo hopes to morit a con tinuance of the same. N. B.—Cutting, Altering and Repairing dono the shortest notice. Just received White Drill Coats and Pants, White and Figured Marseilles Vesta, for safe at* small pro- JOHN W. KELLY. Jtoon 1 jkoTi jB Jllfc h DttAPKtt A«TD TAUtOIl. JKTVKHSON STRUCT NEAR BKOUUllTON. ine subscriticr takes this opportunity 1 to Inform his l riends and tho public, that jnp, n « « pnablod, from oxperieneo, and tho -JUIJmuitivo penmpUons of tho truths of_ ou 1410 o«ffimon rnlos of surveying frw 0 8 P horl cel, to out am! make up H 10 4 f un “ ul lo rra In tho most complete and finished stylo, to all who may favor him with Boys’fancy dresses, Ball costumes. Military and Firemen’s Uniforms, Ac.. Ac. 7 , _ . HORACE GRANT, Jofforson si., ono door North or Broughton afreet, dec 7—ly jgUCKETS AND BROOMi— 50 doeeen 3 hoop .Vaintod Buckots •26 do 2 uo do do 26 d Brooms, Umdlngand for salo by aug!4 SCRAN'TON, JOHNSTON * 00, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Shortest, most comfortable and most expeditions Route to tho VIRGINIA SPRINGS I THROUGH BY DAY-LIGHT. And Baggage Checked Through, except on Stagoa. Visitors to tho Virglnlnia Springs by this routo, toko the South-Side Railroad cars at Petersburg, or tho Richmond aud Danville cars at Richmond, at 6 A. M., daily, (Sundays oxcoptod,) arrive at Lynch burg to dinnor, and thonco, via tho Virginia and Tonnosseo Railroad, roach Bousack’s Depot ut 31-4, and Salem at 4 P. II., and at oithor place tako Kent, Sommeraon A Co's Fine Line of Stages! Thoso via Bonsack’s lodge at Flncastfe, dine at the Rod Sweet, orSwcot Springs, and arrive at the White Sulphur Springs, (17 miles) oarly on tho evening of tho second day from Potersburg, or Rich; mond, without NIGHT TRAVEL, and with but 64 miles of Staging. Or by the Salem routo. stop all night at tho Roanoke Red Sulphur Springs, (10 miles distant from Salem,) dine at the Rod Sweet, or Sweet Springs, and arrlvo at the White Sulphur Springs on the evening or the following day. The Virginia & Tennessee Railroad is located through a most romantic country, possessing a cli mate unsurpassed for its salubrity and delightlbl tern- poraturo. 'The road pusses the base of the PEAKSOF OTTER! And within throe miloa of tho Alleghany SpringB, ono mile of tho Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, and within four miles or the Yellow Sulphur Springs; all pleasautly situated a few miles apart, on the Eastern slope ortho Alleghany mountain, in Mont gomery county. The waters of these Springs are celebruted for their great medicinal qualities, the ac commodations are excellent, and have been greatly increasod since last season. 49*Visitors to the Red Sulphur Springs take Kent, Summcrson * Co’s Stages at Nowborn Depot, ontheoveniugof the day that they leavo Peters burg or Richmond, and arrive at the Bprlugs on the following day to uinnor, and Sait Sulphur Sprint early lu the orening of tho second day from Kiel mond or Petersburg. Tho Road from Newborn Depot to tho Red Sul phur Springs, (88 miles,) has been graded and greatly improved slncb last season, and is now ro- gardod as one of the beat turnpikes in tho moun tains. The Une of Telegraph from Richmond wilt be com pleted and in operation to the Mootgomory White Sulphur Springs early in Juno. Passengers to Kuoxvillo, Tennessee, take Kent, Summorson * Co’s stages at tbo WostorM terminus of the Virginia & TonnesBoo Railroad, now 180 miles from Lyucbburg (and being extended Westward at the rate of 8 miles per mouth) to the Kustorn termi nus of tho East Tennessee aud Virginia Railroad, and arrive at Knoxville in 21-2 days from Peters burg or Richmond. Fan from Pttcnburg or Richmond. To Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs via Bonsack’s,$10 00 “ “ “ “ “ “ “ Saiem.... 10 60 “ White Sulphur Springs “ Bonsack’s 11 00 “ “ “ “ “ Salem.... 11 60 “ Red Sulpher Springs 12 *26 “ Alleghany Springs 8 00 “ Montgomery White Sulphur Sprlugs.j 8 25 “ Yellow Sulphur Springs', 8 45 “ Knoxville, Tennessee 28 00 Nor*.—The charge for tickets to tho Alleghany Springs, Montgomery White Sulphur and Yellow Sulphur Springs, does not Include the charge from tho Railroud to the Springs. Passengers lor tho Ai leghauy Sprlugs, (4 miles distant.) tako tickets to Shawsvllle—for Montgomery White Sulphur, (1 mile distant by a branch Railroad,) take tickets io Big Tunnel aud fer tbo Yellow Sulphur, (4 mites dis tant,) take tickets to Obrlstlomburg depot. Corn voyauces will be found at those places. For further Information apply to K. A. GOODWIN, Ticket Agent S. 8. R. R., Petersburg, CHARLES CAMPBELL, Bup’t Rlahmoud & Danville R. R., Richmond. E. H. GILL, Sup’t V. & T. R. R., Lynchburg. KENT, SUMMER80N * CO., myl3-8m Fincastlo, Virginia. CrRbar Una. Wing received tho rriM Modal at the Worfd’a Fair, afo how offered to tho public lu.the Prlxo Safe of the World. Tested . have boen every where, Uiolr crowning victory Was reserved to bo awarded by tho Juries of tho World’slair. Tho proprietor placed Ono Thousand Dollars in Gold in tho ono exhibited at the World’s Fair, Lon don, and invited all tho Pick-Locks in the world to opon the Safe, with or without tho keys, and toko the money as a reward fer tholr Ingontilly; although operated upon by several Bktllou In iho art, uoone could Pick tho Lock or,open the Safe. By an Improvement upon Ihft original Salamandor, Introduced by tbo present owner ortho patent-right, tho interior Is rendorod wholly impervious to damp, and books, papers and Jewelry might bo preserved In ono or his safes fer a century without contracting blemish from mould or milldow. ■ . Th guard ogainBt counterfeit! every Safe from ine manufactory oi' - tho subscriber, and sold by him or his ogonts, has a brass plato in front, bearing his namo: ekoh Is also fernlshod with ono of his Im proved Thfer Detecting Locks, which is n good guar antee against robbory. 8. C. HERRING * CO., . Noe; 135,187 aud 139 Wafor*t., N. V. Agents in Savannah, Mossrs. BEI.L * PRENTISS, who keep constantly on haud a full wdcomploto assortment, which thoy will soil at Monulhcturors’ prices. nopt28 LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND BUSS- PROOF QUALITIES OF WILDER'S SALAMANDER SAFES. At Manufactured by Shearm d Marvin. Ne\o York. -' - T7j - In tho Qro or tho 8d Inst,, which consum ed the brick building occupied by Mr. Jno. T, Thomas, opposite tho Gas Works, In tbhi city, was a safe ot the above descriptions containing tbo books, papers, and money or Mr. Thomas, and although tbo building was detroyed, tho said Safe sustained no injury whatever from tho intense heat to which it hail been exposed. Ou open ing tho Safe, tho contents wero found undisturbed, and In tho samo order and condition os when placed there, except a slight dlscolorutiou to tho projecting ends of a few papers, and tbo hacks of ana or two of the books, caused by tho steam generated in tho Safe, white at ite greatest heat. Tho Safe and contents, as it camo from tho ruins, may still be seen, In tho possession of Mr. Thomas, at the Gas Works. A largo assortment of those cele brated Safes always on hand,and for sale by C. H. CAMPFIELD, ^CENTRAL RAILROAD. Sit N and alter Sunday, the 14th October .inat, yj and until further notice, the Passenger Trains on tho Control Railroad will run os follows: BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON. Leaves Savannah Daily at...5 a tf and 12.16 p m. Arrlvo in Macon “ “..2.15 PM “ 1 am. Leave Macon “ “.11.45 am “ 0.80 pm. Arrlvo in Savan’h “ “10.46 p m “ 7.20 BRWKKN SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA. Leave Savannah .12.16 p m and 8.80 p. m. Arrive in Augusta 8.46 p M “ 6.80 a m. Leavo Augufita 6. ai 11 4.80 p m Arrive in Savannah 1,80 p m “ 10.45 p HRWKSN MACON AND AUGUSTA. Leave Macon 11.45 a m and 9.80 p m. Arrive in Augusta 8.45 p M “ 6.80 a m. Leave Augusta 6. am “ 4.80 pm. Arrivo in Macon 2.16 pm 11 1. am. BZTWKKN SAVANNAH, MHAXDOET1U* * IATONTON. Leave Savannah 5. am Arrive in MilledgeviUe 2,46 p m. Leave Macon ..1145 A Arrive in Eatonton....... ,.6. ? m. W. M. WADLEY Gon’l Supt. Savannah, Ga., Oct. 12, 1855. octl6. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE 80U 0 T vfl a^y-ROAD New York A New Orleans Mails, AN and after Sunday, February 3d, 1856. \J two dally trains between Macon and Columbus, aud ono between Macon and Amorious, Loavo Macon at 2 a m, and 8 r m; arrivo at Colum bus at 7 15 a m, and 10 30 p m ; leave Columbus a! 415 a m, and 130 p m; arrive ai Macon at 10 64 a m, and 7 40 p h; leave Macon at 2 a m; arrive at Amcri cus at 0 40 a h; leave Amerioua at 220 p m;arrive at Macon at 7 40 p m; making a comploto connection be tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Klngt- vlllo, Wilmington and Charleston; also, with Central Railroad Trains to Savannah, MilledgeviUe and Eaton ton, and with Macon and Western trains to Atlanta. Chattanooga, Nasbvillo and Knoxville, Tean. At Columbus with Girard and Mobile Railroad .. Eufaula, Ala., connecting doily at AtnorlcuB with four horso Post Coaches to Tallahassoo, 1 Albany, Thomasvillo, Bainbridge, Ac., withtrl-weekly hacks lo Lumpkin, Cuthbort, &c., at Fort Valley wiln hacks to Perry, Haynosvillo, HawkinsvlUe and KnoxvlUe, Ga. Passengers for Americas and points below Fort Valley, should take tbo 1216 p m train from Savon- uah; uud tho 6 pm train from Augusta, to avoid de tention at Macon. For other points on tho South- Western or Aluscogeo Roads take either train from Savannah or Augusta. Passengers leaving Amorl- cus ut 2 20 p m will roach Columbus at 10 30 p m the same night. Passengors from Columbus and the West for Am- erlouB, South-western Goorgia or Florida, should take the 180 p m train at Columbus, sleep at Fort Valley, and reach Amorious at 0 40 a m next morn- First class steamships leave Savannah fer Now York on Wednesdays and Saturday!, and for Phila delphia on Wednesdays. Passage 1a the Cabin $26, Stoorago $8. Fare from Montgomery to Savannah $14 00 “ Columbus “ “ 10 00 “ Aracrlcus “ “ 8 80 GEO. w. ADAMS, Sup’t. Macon, January 80tb, 1856. mayl6 DRlTLHFITEirdrWlLcdx;: bvIituu. ABB now fblly prepared (o-in< sort full or partial setts of Teeth on the principle or Dr.J. Allens'• Patent Continuous Gum, By this improvement, the fef m or the Dace can be restored to any Uogree or rotundity that may bo desired. It is applicable in all cases where the cheeks have fallen in and cannot be detected by fho closest observer.— This method combines the following 1 lvantigcs:— An artificial gum, which exhibit! a perfectly natural and life-Uko appearance, and imparts totbetheotb that peculiar expression which Characterizes the na tural organs. This Gum consists of a sUtcious compound, which Is applied and food upon the Teeth and Fla to in suoo a manner, ss to fill up all the interstices around the base ortho Teeth, and also unites them firmly to eaohothor and to the Plate upon which they art sett. This secures perfect oleanUnets of the Teeth Office over DeWitt * Morgan, Congress street. *•* Republican and Georgian oopy; (lib 16—tt UM, GIN AND BRANDY.—60 bbts Under Fel' ton’s Rum 1 60 bbls E Phelps 1 Ryo Gin ^ I 26 do Domistio Brandy 20 # and 15 X casks 4th preor Brandy. In store and lor sals by Jy4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft 00. . savannahIournal, BQOK k JOB OPPIOHj. * Merchants can besupptledatbhort notlci with Bill-Heads, Bills of Lading, Dny Books, Circulars, Cards and Blank Books. Particular attention gl’en'to BOOK AN1) PAM- PH1J7T PRINTING, such as Catalogues for Colleges, Proceedings of Mootings. Reports, By-Laws, olo. Thankful for tho very liberal patronago heretofore received, wo respoctfully solicit a continuance ol tho Bame, fooling that wo shall bo ablo to please all who may favor us with a nail, both ns to prices and oxcoutlon of work. TO WOOL BELLliUS, Wax, Deer Skins, aud Country Produce iu general. Tho bighestcash prices will be paid fer all the above articles on delivery .In Savannah. Mr. L. J. OUIL- MARTIN baB ( been 'appointed as Agent, to whom all 5 orsons having business transacUonB with the un- erslgned may apply. ■ J. W. SMYTHE ft CO. Savannah, May 10,1856. may20 July 26,1855. Agent fer tho Manufacturers, 171 Bay-st., Savannah, Go. I tako pleasure in corroborating the foregoing state ment, and In addition would add, that the bookB ore nowin use. J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 26th, 1855. oct6-tf PIANOFORTES, HAVING lately received large ad- dltluus to our l’UNO FORTES, we 111 Iff are onablod to offer at this tlmo the • .• x 1 * •greatest variety from the best menu- focturers, from the plainest square to tho most elab orately carved, and from six to seven octaves. Our Pianoa ore selected from the manufacturers whom we have full confldouce in, and we are par ticular y requested by them to give a guaranty with every instrument sold by us as regards durability, tono, fto. , Persona te, want of a first rate instrument may re- ly with safety upon getting such a one by selecting from the following makers, whose instruments we endeavor to keep constantly ou hand, vis ; U. Wor cester, J. Chickeriug ft Son, Nunns ft Clarke, Bacon ft Ravens, H. Waters, and Haines, Brothers ft Gum ming. I. W. MORRELL ft 00. aug 27 ^ txBm pREPAB/noin tc* 1 , , j l Com- IB A CtRTATN,*AFfc An'd'eSfBCTUAJ/"REitKIlY E Olt Diseases ol tho Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness, Secret Diseases, Obtteuc- 1, Female Complaiuts, and all diseases of tho Sexual Organs, whether in MALE OR FEMALE. from whatever cause they may have originated, and NO MATTER OF HOW LONG STANDING. This ikhiuIot aud spociflo romody is now ofibrod to tbo alllicted, and guaranteed to cure all the abovo complaints, u soarcbes out-the rery^root of tho disease, driving out all the diseased fluids of the body, thus removing the cause and rendering tho • ui nv|iuria, iij-uihd, uiu, niifn ' fel* the yory llboral patronago herotolbre CERTAIN AND PERMANENT. •* ** - * Yjjjg mudiclno allays puln and Inflammation, which otlicr remedies invariably cause, and can be token with loss trouble sad oxpenso to patients. Tills in- Ikiliblu remedy has saved thousands upon thou.~atis from the bands of MERCILESS QUACKS, if not from premature graves. In cases of Infection tlio Gomiuund Buchu is the ouly article worthy of the least confidence of the afflicted in performing SAFE CURES. It contoius no narcotic, mercury, or other injurious drug, but 1b purely a Vegetable Composition, It is very agreoabie to the taste, creates no porceptible odor, and may be token by persons 01 either sex without hindrance from business or medical advice, us plain directions for usa accompany tho medlcino. Reader, if you havo any or the above complaints, do not neglect them, DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. With Ibis medicine you can cure yourself, and thus prevent all exposure. TRUTH MUST AND WILL PREVAIL. This medicine speedily and effectually cures tbo ifllMt virulent form of secret diseases, and eradicates every particle oTinfectious matter from the system, restoring the patient to a perlest Btato of HEALTH AND PURITY. II elm bold’s Highly Concentrated Com pound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla. For purifying the Blood, removing all diseases ari sing from excess of Mercury, exposure and im prudence in life, chronic constitutional disossos, arising from an impure stato of Blood, aud the only reliable and effectual known remedy for the euro or Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ulcer- atious of the Throat and Logs, Pains and Swu.migs of tho Bonos, Tetter, Pimples on the Face, and all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin. It ta gratifying to the proprietor ot these medicines to bo able to state that it is now nearly three years since they were first introduced, during which tlmo thoy have been extensively used in various parts of tho Uulted States, and have giveu to patient and practitiouer the highest degree or satisfaction in tho various cases in which they have been employed ; THU EOPUJ.AU EDifiM ifvinK's uroJr duodecimo .1.1 6u ,>or volume^.M" 1 '* tuvo edition at $2 por volume. 1 “ 0 Western Africa, its lllidoiy, Condition,,,,,,., Sffi ’ (AlgbM'ii IVilbon. TboOirtotirf HlKl.itJ-; Uy JoImVmmi, I'nlanu of I.IUIIgy, being un •xliiUiinu.dru mooy or Iho Mibjeti, by Aielier i.liu.,,1 Hr Uver’. Horiloe di vto Jluriin, touu.i Tbo rp»rrowgru«« J-aiieM. by u#...,?"' Mora or Hum 1 . Worth uuu b'e»liiir W M.,, and Mou ol' UuuIiigm. M —»M, «'• •<•‘nm.su wii.i.i AJ y C OFFEE.—400 bugs Rio t'olli-u lair An,i ► 101) bngH Ingulru ,|e 1 Mu 60 ooekels 01.1 Oovernlnent Java I'oliid 60 boxes ground lu India mm j, landing. In store aud Tor sale by “'W Jy23 IVHIISI'H! tc |.,HI,,, IION. SJ1SS MUUHAVh TTNITEO State., Canada undW.bi, tod W 55 l Sy‘| l e WW!Ul, ' l ' ll ' W oSSflOT^' breuS l ?tore‘,,r W “' llK ' U ' r “ 1 "' M ' ! “' Davati's History or the Queen’s of th.. u Hanover—2 vote. " ''•* 11)0 Aliacbi in Madrid. Komauceofthu Haroui, by MIssFunlu- Rachel Gray, by Julia Kavuuuugh, EaruostLinsioad, by Mrs. lm Rent, “W 8 W. THORNE Wlijj AMs COLD AND Htf I HAVE boon asked to allow the BathltooniH to remain open to a later hour than nino o’clock ; l thorofore givo notlco that from this date the Bath House will bu upou UMtil cloven o’clock at night Price 25 conts Six tickets for $1. Je27 J» M. HAYWOOD, Agent. DYING AND RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT, 73 YOBK 8TRKBT, NEAR THE COURT HOUSE, SAVANNAH, GA., Established In 183M. mHE Subscriber grateful to his Wends and ■ patrous for their continual thvors, would state that In addition to the improvements iu DYING, ac quired by him during his last visit to England and Scotland, has made arrougoraeuts for oxteudiug his business, by which he l« now enabled to dye a greater variety of colors on silk and wooleu dresses, Bhawls, &c., which he trusts will guiiorally please all who may favor him with their patronago. Gentlemen’s garments dyed, cleaned or renovated os may be required, lu the samo superior stylo which has generally so much pleased his patrons and frlonds. Table Covers, and Ladles’ Crape Shawls, in., cleaned aud finished tn tho first stylo. Ladies’ BonnoLs dyed, bleached and pressed in the most fashionable styles. Orders from tho country promptly attended lo. Terms moderate. When parcels are sent by steamboats or railroad, word should bo sent him by letter through tho post office, so that he may know where to call for them. moh 16 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. UADIS CLOTHING, AT REDUCED RATES. B ARGAINS can now bn had by all those who wish to clothe thomselvcs genteelly, as I will sell the balanco or my Ready-Mado, at reduced rates on time, and ten por cent, off tor cosh Gail and avail yoursoirof tho chance to obtain good arti- olos. At the Star Olnthiug Emporium, WILLIAM O PRICK, ,M "* •*’ 147 Way <7n*t J U8T RECEIVED.- IIEINTZELMANN’R ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER. rpHE distinguished favor with which this cssouce X has been received throughout uil soctions ot tho Union as a romody at once safe, agreeable and effectual fer Incipient Diarrhoea, Cholora Morbus, Weak and relaxed Bowels, Prostration by heat or fatigue, Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Colic, Cramp, Lan guor or Debility from sedentary habits, Ac., has in duced tho proprietor to givo it oyery publicity In his power. Upon its morrits comment is unnecessary, as its own intrinsic worth is Us best eulogy. It Car ries with It the evidence of Us superior excellence, freely nttosted to by the young, tho old, and scores or families who. prompted by a careful regard fer tholr health and comfort, are dully adopUug it us un I.VD1SPKN8ABLK FAMILY RKliKUY. TUOl'O Is pcrliap3 UO medicinal preparation extant so sltnplo and harm less, yet salutary and cflective, whoso worth will be more appreciated or uulversaltY'ndoptcd than tho liquid lilngot* prepared by Heintzelmau. For sule by J. % DkFORD, Druggist, Jell) 3m Savannah, Ga, Brooke Hall Female Seminary, MEDIA, DELAWARE CO*. PA. MIS3 MARIA L. EASTMANN, I’MlNOm. This .Sciuitisry, located in tho de- ligbtful and hoallhy village of Media, .thirteen miles from t’hlludelphlu, by Railroad, will be OPENED ON WEDNESDAY, September 10th, 1856. Tho commodious building, now in process of erec tion, with all tho modurn Improvements, will bo finisnod bv the first of August, and will contain such accommodations; both lu point of taste aud comfort, as cannot fall to satisfy parents that while their daughters aro onjoying tbo benefits of mental cul ture, tboy have also the comforts of a refined home. This institution Is established with aviowto afford to yoqng ladies tbo most perfect combination of ad vantages for the attainment of a thorough and ac complished education, and no pallia or oxpenso will bo spared to rendor it lu reality what it professes to be, a school of superior morit. Mb-s Eastman, 'tho Principal, was at tho head of a school In New Eng land previous to hor residence iu Pennsylvania, and for tho Inst six yours has boon known to tho patronB of Aston Ridgo Seminary, as presiding teacher in that Institution. * Tbo IU. Rov. A. Potter, Bishop of tho Diocese of Pennsylvar.ia, says:— “Miss Ai. L. Eastman j who proposes to opon a Young Udios' Seminary ii) Modla, Delaware Co., Pu-, in September next, lias boon knowu to tho sub scriber for several years past. He bos a very high opinion of her capacity, efficiency and dovotedness as uu educator, tiho has had a largo and success ful experlouco. Tho buildiug which 1b to bo erected for her uso will contain ovory accommodation. Tho village and surrouudlug country aro distinguished for hoa thfulncss and beauty, and the subscriber lias confidence that parents who entrust their daughters to MIbs Eastman will liavc uo reason to regret it.” Miss Kastman will be aided by an efficient corps of Teachers. Tho French language will bo taught and spoken by a Parisian lady, residing In tho family. The I Jilin, Gormau, Spanish aud Italian languages will receive duo attention. Tho Natural J&ionces will bo taught, with tbo aid of a largo aud expensive apparatus. Tho Musical Department will bo undor the charge of a lady omineutly qualified to fill tho situation; uud all preferring a male teachor on tho Piano or in .Singing, can havo tho bonollt of a Visiting Teacher from Philadelphia. Drawing auil Painting will bo under the direction of a lady accomplished In the art. Tho numbor of pupils is limited to forty. Tlio Terms for Board and Tuition In all tho branch es excopt Music, are $150 por session of tlvo months, Miss Eastman 1ms liberty to rotor to the following gontiomon:— Rt. Rev. A. Potter, D.D., and tbo Episcopal clurgy Hon. F: Plorco, President of tbo United Htates. Hon. 8. P. Choso, Governor of O.iio. ’ ?Hon. N. B. Bakor, Ex-Governor of New Hamp shire . Hon. M. W. Tappan, M. C. from Now York. Rov. N. Btera, or Norristown, Pa. Rev. A. McLeod, Cloarflold, Pa. Pierco Butler, Esq,, or Philadelphia. J.B. Okie, Esq., do. E.W. Clark,Esq., do. Georgo Wharton, Esq., do. Christopher Looser, Pottsvillo, Pu. Georgo Wyman, St. Louis, Mo. Hon. P. 0. Johnson, Washington, D. G. For further particulars, or fur uiroulurs apply to the Principal, Mldrf MARIA EASTMAN, JelO cod 3ra Media, Delaware Co, Fa TARfciia GOODS.—A largo and fiuo assortment of X/ colored DrcBS Silks, Bareges, Tissues, French Cambrics. French Muslins, Brilliants and Prints, os well as a largo assortment of White Goods, Striped Plaid aud.Plain Swiss, Orgaudles, Tarlcton, Book, Nansook, Cambric and Jaconet Muslin, for salo by June 20 AIKIN^ftJJURNH. pUUE WATER—If you want the finest drink- X mg water in reo world call and purchase one of Kedsle's Patent Water Filters, tho articlo mentioned in Wator Commissioners’ Iasi Report, which wo warrant to purify the Savannah River Water perfectly~un Indispensable article for Plantation use. KENNEDY ft BEACH, M24 only Agents for their salo in Savannah. A LE, LARD, fta—20 bbls Prime Lard; 60 do Taylor ft Son s Alo: 60 do sugar, soda uud but- j ter BIbcuU; received and for sale by MoMAHON ft DOYLE, 205 and 207 Bay Mreet. ADVENTURES” mHE Life and Adventures of J p Beckwourlb, X Ch;ef of the Crow Indians,.with illustrations. Appleton’s Railway and Steam Navigation Guido, published monthly ut 15cts. * Memorials of nis Time, by Henry Cockburn. 1 bo Earnest Man—A sketch of tho character and labors of A. Judson, first Missionary to Bur ma!). « °! 1 or l * 10 l* lr ° aui * Advenluros of Robt. DoxtorRomaine. The Tongue ot'Flre;i>r tho True Power of Chris tianity, by Wm. Arthur an cmiuont Methodist preacher. History oflmraigratiou tn tbo U. S., by Wm. J Brum well of iho 8tato ttepartment. Italian sights—Papal Principles, by J. Jnrves, with Illustrations. ’ Parisian Sights, by tho same author, august l W. THORNE WILLIAMS. DRY GOODS. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! J AMES O’HARA would respoctluUy inform bia patrous, and tho public generally, tUat in order to prepare fer tho fall trade, lmis now sbiiUzno* off his asssortrmmt in Btore, AT COST PRICES aud would Invite attention iueroto, at his store, Jy 28 | 123 Congresa-street. LAND AGENCY—UmiiKwIrU, «3n. '' EDWIN M. MOORE /APFERS his services to the public in the pur- KJ chaso and salo of lauds in tho counrieB oi Glynn, Wayne, Oamdcn, Charlton, Appling, Ware, Gofloo, Clinch, 1/jwndcs and Thomas. Particular attention given to locating, purchasing and soiling ol town lots in tho town of Baunswiok. Dr R Collins, Macon; Dr B M Carglle, Urunswicz Thomas H Harden, Savannah; Hon James L Bow rd. 11 ih'i'sviltf. “ LAND AGENCY. rpHE undorsignod will, for five dollars per lot, X exaralno any lands in the counties of Appling, Wayno, Ware or Coffee, and report to the owner as to their present valuo, the prospect for tholr be coming more valuable lu future, and whether or not there is being any trespass committed thereon, Invariably pledging nimsoir to givo a truo and cor rect account, for which all remittances will bo ex pected in advance. Ho will also soli and remit when requested, and os directed, for seven por oent. He will also promptly attend to all professional business entrusted to bis care. VERNON C. McLKNDON, my 18 - Attorney at law, IlomoRvltlo. (la. S UNDRlEg-i-50 bbls 1»“ft H Ryo (Tin~ 160 bbls Magnolia, Plko’s and Nectar Whisky 75 do Brandy, 60 casks do 25 do -oda, Sugar and Butter Biscuit 20 boxos do d„ 100 chosts and half chests Oolong, Hyson and Black Tea 100 sacks I’rlmo ftio Coffee 60 boxes fresh ground do 76 bbls White Wluo aud Cider Alticgar 100 dozen Brooms, 100 do Pails, landing and in store, and for salo by MoMAHON ft DOYLE, aug" *206 and *207 Bay street whether in town, country, hospital or private prac tice, they have Invariably given the most decided aud unequivocal satisfaction, and produced the most salutary and beneficial effects. Numerous letters havo been received from tbo most distinguished physicians in the country, and from tbo professors of several medical colleges, recommending in the highest terms the value or these medicines, and their superiority ovor all other preparations for such complaints as the proprietor recommends. Numerous preparations or Sarsaparilla and of Buchu and various modes of preparing them have been giveu, all of which of course will differ according to tho mode of preparation which each Individual may adopt. Those medicines require considerable caro in Ui preparation and tho employment of difforent men strua in successive operation to toko up the extrac tive matters, and, in consequence, are most fre quently improperly mado, aud not unfreqnontly much impaired, if not rendered totally inert, by tbo Injudicious and unskilful management of those unac- a uainlod with pharmaceutical preparations. *» “ lereforo of tho highest consideration and iraiwrt- uuoe to the public and to the faculty that there should bo standard preparations of uniform strength and possessing the most advantages. To effect this and obviato tbo ovil alluded to, I have mado a num ber of experiments to ascertain tho most effectual mode of extracting the virtues of the Sarsaparilla aud tho Buchu, and to discover tho most eligible form for tholr exhibition. The experiments have resulted most favorably, and it is with much pleas ure I now offor to tbo public and the faculty my Compound Fluid Extracts, which contain all tba.vir- lues of the articles they aro represented to ho made from in a highly concentrated form; 'and aro tho most active preparations which can ho made. Two ta- blc*t>oonflful of the Extract Sarsaparilla, added to a pint of water, is equal to the Lisbon diet drink, and one bottle fully equals in strength one gallon of Syr up Sarsaparilla or decoction as usually made. PRICES: Fluid Extract Buchu, $1 per bottle, or 6 for $5 “ “ Sarsaparilla « “ “ “ Certificates of cures aud recommendations from distinguished professors and physicians will accom pany each preparation. Prepared and sold by w H. T. HELM BOLD, Practical and Analytical Chomist, 263, Cbestnut-sL, near the Girard Houso Phils. To bo had of Druggists and Dealers in -every sec tion ot tho United States and Canadas. All letters for the modieine directed to tho propri etor receive immediate attention, aud safe deliveries guaranteed. - sept 1—ly-dtw " WOOLEN MACHINERY. C L. GODDARD, New York, only Manufac- • turer ot the Original Stool Ring and Tooth Burring Machines and Feed Rolls, to bo attached lo First and also Second Breakers aud Finishers of Woolen Carding Machines, The attschmeut to Sec*, oud Breakers and Finishers is very important Those machines are in successful operation, on First Breakers, iu most of the principal Woolen Fac tories in the United States, Canada and Mexico, and aro deemed by experienced manufacturers os the most perfect machines UBod y aud indispensable to the economical and successful manufacture of wool. They are in fact tho only strong, durable aud suc cessfully operating machines in uso. No carding machine should runau hour without them. The Feed Rolls are strong aud durable, and wer thy of attention. Circulars explaining these Machines and Roll, aud references to Mills having them lu use. may be had by addressing C. L. GODDARD, No. 3 Bowling Groeu, New York, to whom orders should be addressed. scptl3—lyw xfirfiOoBbT APOTHECARIES HAM* S. E. Corner or, Broughton and Barnard Streets. Savau- nah Ga., Wholesale and retail Dealers in __ Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Woods and Dye Stuffij, French, English, aud American Perftim- ery, Fine Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Combs and Brushes of evory description, 8urgical and Dental Instruments. Trussos and Supporters of all kinds, 8pire8, Snuffs, Manufactured Tobacco, All the Patent or Proprietary Mediotnos of the day, Snperlor Inks, Pure Wines and Brandies for Medicinal purposes, Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, &c. tgr N. B.—Espcclul attention givon to tho prejHirntlou of Physicians' Prescriptions and Family Recipes. Ship, Family and Travelling Medicine Cases, With plain Directions fer use, including Directions for treatment incases of poisoning, Drowning, Ac. •P7 iy r ED.—20 boxes Slitiuiii..K _ prime articlo, 20 tierces eimin- Hams. In store, and for sule by WAYNE. UUEXvijjj. \JNVV CROP CUBAMffifcn,,,.. goof the Abbott Dovcreaux, tiaiiv * #ll L n f for sale in feta to suit purdnm-rs, in " 1 ” " ! uoiKil:HVjs L N" KK i > WAREHOUSE, 140 Congrer* ant 6» St. Julia .sW* mHE UNDERSIGNED wonld takuiT* X timlty to express to hi* rricmt> uuu fa, R 1 generoUv, his sincere thank* for.then llbciat £ ago and influence, which bo^ resulto i | u hlstrado to all parts or the State. Alsu ., ‘ 1 Florida, Alabama and Tennessee, faereln en',,’- him to exhibit a Block unsui piissod in any - '': city. 1 Families, Merchants, Hotel Kccik-t*. m.a N . boat Owners are particularly invited tu erauh if present stock, which is umv coimitete u.,1' various departments, consisting in part «.ifa ( .,-, .iT log goods, vis: 1M CARP El DF.PAHIMEX1 Royal Medallon, Royal Volvet, Mocet Wilton, Mocet Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Power Loom Brussels, Three ply Ingrain, Two ply Ingrain, Wool Dutch, CURTAIN AND VPllOl.8'1 Eli VDEi'A j}fmi Brocatelles, Lac6 uud Muslin Cur ^ (Jill Cornice.- English Drug* t* {0 ,. rious. widths,/ 1 11 Mosaic I tea it I, in,,.. Velvet nud Cbt,ill,.')«, rutted Rugs. v Fiaim and tulik-Cuvin. Door Mal>(evety v.ri«» Silver Hru*: stai, M Carpets Bludings, WOOD AND LU61UER. A LL kinds of Wood, Boards, Planks, Joist, Timber, Shiugics, LiglU-wooU, Peats, Eustcru Laths and Pollings, fur sale, at wholesale uud retail, low for cash, ou the new wharf recently orected *• tho Lumber Yard or Robert A. Alleu ft Co. mar 12—ly W M. 4. MOULTON P ipes, paper and pickles —50 gross ' wpo lleuds, 100 do l’ipos 250 reams Wrnppiiig Paper 60 dozeu Pickles, received and for snlo by McMAUON A DOYUl, Jy£l JOSanii 17 Bay street. V AUNH AND OSNABUIIGS—Ihomaston Factory X Xarns and Osnabcrgs, for sulehy Jy25 CRANE, WELLS ft CO. C HAMPAGNE CIDER-20 cases John J Mix’s cel ebrated Champugno Cider, a eboleo articlo. now in store and for sale by aug7 J. D, JESSE, J_£AY—200 bales Hay.Jh store and tor salei by .Jy25 CRANE, WELIiS ft CO. ' P RESERVING PEACHES—Just received a cboia lot, suitable for preservlng. and for sale by J. D. JEBdEE. Jyai_ C ANDLES.—50 boxes Beadell’s 6’s Tallow Can dles, 80 do do 8’s do do, landing and fer sals by Jy8 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft 00. Tj^LGUU—60 barrels supurilue flour, extra quail* X ty, Just received, and for sale by YONGE ft FRIERSON, Jy 2 No. 94 Bay Btrcet. pORK- X 00 barrels Mesa Pork, 26 do Prime do Landing and for salo by myl4 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft GO. (SUPERIOR Choice Gosbeu Butter and Dutch O Cheese, received por steamer Alabama by may28 J. D. JH3SB 1 GJ m A Pavilion Laces, superior quality; X^J “E Zophyr Wbalobono Skirts; French Line)) Drillings; York Mills and Water twist Bleached Shirt ings. Black Moiro Antique Trimmings* Black Elastic Belts; English Thread Edgings; Hosiery, Ribbons, fto. Just received per steamer Augusta. JeW DiWIlT ft MORGAN. /ASNAUURUB—80 bal63 Oanaburgs, Mowtonahd \J Thomoston Mills, Just rccelveuaud.fer salo by j»«ul8 CRANE, WEL1B ft CO. QYRUP AND MOLASSEa—50 bbls choice New Kj Orleans Syrup, 75 do do Molasses. Just receiv ed and for sale by Jy7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. TIT USTARD, ftc.—100 boxes Mustard; 160 do If J pure Pepper; 100 do Starch; received und for safe by McMAHON ft DOYLE. Juuol9 206 and 207 Ray stroot. UUGAR—20 blids choice St Croix Sugar, just re- k? coived aud for sale by jyl9 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. ClOAP AND STARCH—76 boxes Smith’s Family O 30 do Buchanan’s do 100 boxes Colgate’s lb bar and No 1 Soap 60 do do Pate de 50 do Oswego Pearl Starch 69 do Beadell’s do do, Just received ■ ad for salo by Jy24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft 00. T> ACON—10 casks prime Shoulders, Just recelv X> ed and for sale by Jy24 YONGE ft FRIERSON, 49 Bay st. 11 ATS.—100 dozen Plantation Hate, in store and XI for sale by jy8 J. M. EYRE, 142 Bay st. X iquors a5Td bacon— Xj 260 bbls Whisky, various brands 100 do New Euglaud Rum 75 do and M casks Brandy 60 do 1* ft H Gin 25 hbds Bacon, Sides and Bbonldera, receiv ed aud fer sale by McMAHON ft DOYLE, . Jy20 206 and‘207 Bay strMi J717 )ld Lard, for sale by WkSffna ft FALHB. Satin de Lolnes, Satin and Silk Damask, Gilt Pius and Hatitly Worsted aud Cotton Dama-k, Tasseb. lWi,aw Cords; Velvet and PluHh of various colors; Window Shades, now style. Also, every variety of Furniture Co venue Tri a mlngs and materials for decorating. FLOOR OIL CLOWS From two to Twenty-four feet wide, fur Hall-1,. Rooms, cut to 111 without a .-euro. Tho subscriber will oblige himself to inakeiii. prices on all dcscrlpilou of goods us low usihm-,. quality can bo purchased in uny Nortlieru city. W Carpets cut to Rooms aud goods neuttiuu part of tbo city free of charge. 4®* An oxiHjrionccd Upholster will uttemlioi!,, making and laying of Carpets aud Uil Cloths wb- k desired. The decorative uud curtain dcpurtUKmi. n charge of uo Upholster ul' acknowledgedtadcaiu skill. W. 11. GL'lON, Agent octlS 140 Congress and 67 fit. Julieu-.-u DR. SANFORD’S INVIGOIUTOR, J S a mild laxative, tonic and btimulmit.uuilb recommended to tho public, relying u|*>n iute trlnslc worth in the cure of the following complaint AllBiUiousRoraugcmcuts, Kick Heududte, by^,. sia, Habitual Costiveuess, Chronic liiarrluu. i.Vhr Pain in the Stomach aud Bowels, General itebiLti Female Weakness, Ac. For sule by Druggt-fc- pi erally, and by Joliu. B Moore ft Co, and Win. a Lincoln, Savannah. ly lubl- r|i _ - XHE Undeesigned has just received, furs»!r (600) Five Hundred pieces ot good tbij.j-:. Timber, averaging ovor one thousand In itutin* O'fob JKFFEit.'ON mm JMAJUR.—lOOsacks Paiuco Mills Flour, aupeitit 150 sacks Knoxville 60 do Lenoir’s 60 bbls Nashville For sale low by do. do JyjL PATIEX, P'lTlON k l 1 '. I ILOUR—125 socks and 60 bbts' Tonm«-w f«r, Just received and for salo by YONGE ft FltlF.HSON, > Jy24 49 Bay Mrctt. UNNY CIA)TH—For salo lu lois to suit pilu sera, by RUSE. DAVIS k I.VSK J UST RECEIVED BV EXPRESS—Aiiuttinr flue fa( I rlety of Silver Ware of the most beautiful|»i I tern aud finish, butter knives, pickle fcnlvt* tw I forks, knives, forks und spoons, fruit knives at! I forks, cake and pen knives lu every variety, a* f urdd and salts in all variety from plain totliew-J oruamoutal. G. M. GRIFFIS, Successor lo the lute M KuMinan, jy5 Corner Bryan and Wliilukt rati. afs RATES OF ADVEllTISI.VG, For ono square, of300 ems or leas,ofuuy Ijikek larger than Nonpareil, 76 ccuts for the lirdandk 1 cents for each subsequent Insertion,for any timclm thuu one mouth. All Tabular work, With or without Rules; flii'lAd vertisements occupying double coin mu, >l»llk* charged double the above rules. Advertisements of whatever length, foi any brsf less than ono month, to bo charged at transim rates. For a longer tlmo at the following rates tjl Square P2 Squares... $10 16 10 22 $20 20 124 28 130 3f. 3 do .... 20 2t 32 80 44 4 do .... 24 32 38 42 52 5 do .... 27 30 44 4ti CO 0 do .... 30 40 60 64 65 7 do .... 32 43 64 6S 70 8 do .... 34 40 58 02 74 6 do .... 30 48 01 (10 77 10 do .... 38 60 G4 70 80 /^ORN AND CORN MEAL.—1000 bus prime \J Corn, White and mixed; 60 do fresh Corn Meal n store amt for talo by dw 81 PATTEN HUTTON k TO READ I—READ | t-READ III Thut is, if you can see; and df you can’t see, you can UndiCZj X > iall kinds of “helps to see,” at tho Watch und Jewelry Store of D. B. Nichols ft Co., iu Congress Btrect, next door to tho corner of Whitaker, where you cau purchase Watches, Jowelry, Silver Ware, aud Fancy Goods, as low as at auy other store iu tbo country. We have received per steamship Alabama a l'resb lot of those fine Steel Spectacles ; also, a supply of Pebble and Periscoplc Lens, widen wo aro prepored to fit in all kiuds of frames, ut short notice. Our Periscoplc lens (so called from their peculiar shape) have an advantage over all othors, as tboy have a greater raugo of focus, so that the reader is not compelled to hold the book or paper at a cortain distance from the eye. Cali and see. D. B. NICHOLS ft CO. 49- No charge for sbowlug goods. mar 11 D. II. N. k CO. jJOPL—700 coils Rope, various brands, all Xii of good quality, in store and for sule by aprfitt BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO. /"'lORN—In store and for sale by mar6 MKRTC«4?> D omestic liquors- 160 bbls Plko’s Magnolia Whiskey, 60 bills Tuscaboosu do, 100 do Monong, Whiskey, assorted brands, 6 do Old Bourbon Whiskey, 100 do E. Pliolp’H Gin, 60 do P ft H Conn. Itlver Rye Gin, 20 do Brandy, 20 qunr casks Twlgg Hoop 1st and 4th proof Bruudy, 20 eighth do dO do do do do, 16 qua do Malaga Wine, for sale by 1 \U auglOr WEBSTER A PALMES. C ORN,—609 bushels in pucks, for sale by YONGE ft FRIERSON, aug27 No. Oi IJay street. C hoice st. croix scuak.--io hues ciuuce SI. Croix Sugar. 10 hhils choice P. R. Sugar. Just received and for safe by SCRANTON JOHNSTON ft C0. aug 26. BARBElt shops. Pulaski House Barber Shun, Own? Brick Building, opposite (Ae Pulaski Horn PIVB WORKMEN ENGAGED. Marshall House Barber Shop, Broughton Street, FOUR WORKMEN ENQAGKD. fPHE snbmribor, thankful to his fellow-dtizetiH X for the liberal patronage bo has,.received, and ia still receiving, begs respectfully to Inform them that he has engaged sufficient additional first-class workmen from somo of tho best Barber Shops iu New York, and will bu enabled to accommodate us many genttomen as may honor him with their pa- trouage. N. B,—Tho Barbershops are closed on Sundays— strangers will please bear thia In mind. C U BA - If OLABSES—The cargo of the brig ft. H. Uwtiin » tnpenor qoalttT. Fur salo by suyisst , s PArurT.rown. fat » fti. n JY—50 bbls New Orleans Rectified, in ■tore and for sale by aagl4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO. For any time uot above spucilk'd. a |ii'o|i:rt<a cliargo will bo made. A deduction of 26 per cent from the ^ will bo made ou advertisement appearing exm Bively on the fourth pago of the daily. Advertisements ordered three times o wcck, bo charged two-thirds tbo above rates. Advertisements ordered in Uu* Weekly edil» por Bquaro for each insertion, for my tiineiesfiw* one mouth. For more limn one month nt one tho rates specified In the above table. . Special notices, 10 cents per lino tor tho um,»\ 6 cents for each subaoqcut insertion, and in nof*- to bo subject to contract. Marriage notices ft- » neral invitatious 60 cents each. No .-pedal inserted for less tliau 60 cents, obituary • Reports, Resolutions, or Proceedings • f 0 1 # J rw 5!;l Association, or Corporation, ordered to ue pu" 11 ed, 6 cents per lino. - Steamboats will bo advertised ot WO i«r W® for each boat advertised. . Steamships, whore but one is muiilng, $•#!* num; If two or )noro, i3U each. , Auctioneers’advertisement not tube su J contract, but to bo charged at the rates pr&cn per square. . . ..,.m The paper, under no clrcunntunces, to he od in a contract. . } Professional and business curds not «*scec t lines, will be inserted at 820 per annum. h Calls on porsous to become cuiniidatM. «« inserted os other udvorttectneute, to be pai variably iu advance. h0 Announcing candidate.- for office, $10, t<> iu advauco. fof » Advorllsomenta not marked ou tbo cop} ^ specified tlmo, will be inserted until r orB any bAr two months advcrgyfj than coutract, amounto to over 850, a dc“ • 26 per cent will be made, „ Yearly advertising, wllli privilege ortto»(“ be token nt tho following rates ^ ^ ^ For one square, renewable once twice m “ “ “ 3 timesoronener • Evory additional square contracted for to w ed ono half tho above talcs ndditiemtj- . Yearly advertisers shall be Hmlted to ‘ a tfri { w , contracted for. All contracts *]}• 1 V eigt0 te stottng definitely the nature el «U i u ^.. r |y ecu advertised. Any advertbcnicr.te netted with the business shali bechargcdWig , ul , ly, und also auy excess ol mutltr over °°C<ilur«cl nSvertUenionl! WjS u 1“Jtpefi)“j pr?r^ree“i r xtf*'* t " i Sue when onUeU tor. „ temllM ct: Regular ndvertlsen nnd ciM' muntentiona or rejulrlngnetlcee " blie » lentnm to lilra, concerto, «olre». f g, ra din» tertalnmcnU, whew onnrgev i» Unco—all uoticea of private “f “JlSfjJienJl 1 * tloe designed to ull nttontlon '“PjSivU calculated or Intended to reals, nan only bo imerted with the ™ 1 tlcd u iK that tlio game Is to he cold Tor. I' l uac t , |0 di *rf editorial column (which can ho only «“ d ,, iti tlon or U» odltora) the same will ho cnirg. rate or not tees than do ceuta per llue* ^.ffretlj The uuderelgaed. i"ihlhihe« oTBallr, Tr W( , and Weekly new-pd*™ ^X ahvt 1,111 * ouraelvea atrlctly lo -dhcre to the aw^m®. charges, and in uo hwlanco to dovlatota S atovo rates in take edhel «areh, to continue binding, until chsogsu ®y "tKhtctSffii act la .cr irHb the expiration of the period for * ' n T£‘mm a *C0. ******* gs