Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, August 30, 1856, Image 4

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iU RHBMVn S&LB .Jbe «oM before Iho door or the Court Homo, in tho city of Savannah, County of <aatnam,on lit Tuesday in October next, between the legal hours of atlo, two Clock*. two Loungee, Ote Cedar Bedstead, ono Spring Bedstead, one flair llatraM. levied on aa the property ot John Sparger- burg,in bent of John Downey. Bold under foroolo- •iroot a mortgage VI. Pa’s issued out of tho Honor* able,Interior Court of Chatham County, July Term, 1 BENJ. I.COLtH. O.O. min Alexander will apply dlnary fbr Letters of DUmlMton as Administrator on the citato of Anion Williams,late of said County, de ceased. .These are, therefore,to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear belbre said Court to make otycctlon (tfanjr they bavetan or bo- bro the Orst Monday In Uarou next, otherwise laid ollera will be granted to tbe laid applicant. Witness, II Stkickuxd, Esq., Ordinary Tor Tatt nall County, this live 9th day of August. 1868. aug 26—6tn lL STRICKLAND, Ordinary. augnitt - CITY SHERIFF'S BAI.K. YYnu.k«wtdMM« «k> cwn Uouio door In W Uitcltrof Snnnn.h, between iho Icgil lioura property of jinn Doble, to satiety 8 PI Fa’s issues oat of U»e Hon., the City Court or Savannah; ono ta favor or John Gallahor, ono In favor of James Lynch, and the other In favor of Waver fit Constan tine. vs. Ann Doblo, property pointed out by PtalntUBi, Terms cub. aug 8 KDW. M. PRKNDKROAST. S.C. C. 8. STATE OF GEORGIA TATTIfAM* CO. T O all whom It may coucoruWherou James 8taudQold will apply at tho Court of Ordinary tbr Loiters of Administration on tho estato or John spears, late of said County,' deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to bo and appoar before said Court to make ohjecllou (If any thoy have) on or beforo tbo flrat Monday in November uoxt, otberwlso said letter* will bo granted. _ Wltnoii, II. Strickland, Esq., Ordluary for Tall- t toSl!; Sxry. executory sale. If virtue of on order passed 7th July, 1866, by the Court of Ordinary of Wayuo County, will to wilt A Negro woman, hlleu, 30 years or age, alio her seven children, Francis 10 years or age, Lucy 9, Mary 8, Robort 6, George 6, Charlotte 3, and Day $ years old. Sold for tho benefit of tbo heir* and creditors of the oatato ofL. W. Bryan. Items cash. W. A. SALLENS, Executor. Jjr»o ~~ STATE OF GEORGIA, lTHAM COUNTY—To aU whom it may cent Whereas,John Mallory .will apply to Iho of Ordu&ry for Utter* Dismiaory aa adminis tration on the Estate of William Wright theso aro, thereiore. to cite and admonish all whom It may ooacern, to be and appear before said Court, to make objection (If any tnoy have) on or beforo tho flnt Monday In November next, otbwlse said Ut tar* will be granted. Witness. Joan BUbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this eight day of April 1866. *OHN BILBO, o. c. o. apra STOATHj \Jooocem: Court of Ori STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO, mu all whom it may concern: Whereas Mary Ann X Went will apply at the Court of Ordinary for lei* tent lhimlssoTy on tho estate of James I*. Dent,— These aro therefore to etto and admonish all whom it tnav concern, to be and appear beforo said Courh to mat objections (If any thoy have) on or before the Flnt Monday in December next, otherwise said latter* will be granted. Fitness John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this third day or Juno, 1856. Jrt • j6HN BILBO, O.C.O. rate of ukorgia. /CHATHAM COUNTY—To all whom it may v; concern: Whereas, John P. Hines will apply nt the Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory os ad- ‘ mtor on the hstato of James C. Hines : i are, therefore, to cite and admonish all it may concern, to be and appear beforo sold Court to make objection (if any they have) on or bo- fore the flnt Monday In December next, otherwise ■aid letters will bo granted. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq. Ordinary for Chatham ooanty, this fourth day of June, 1866. June o JOHN BILBO, o. c. a STATE OF GEORGIA. L IBERTY COUNTY.—To all whom It roan con cern : Whereas, Caroline E Allen will apply at the Court or Ordinary for letten of administration on the estate of Benjamin W. Allen, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned, to bo and appear before said Court to make objections, (ir any they have,) on or before the tint Monday in October next, otherwise said letters will bo grouted-. Witness, W P Girardeau, Esq., Oordlnary for IJb- erty county, this 14th day of August, I860. auglO W. P, GIRARDEAU, 0. L. C, FromV.R rvUUMER, turnout. ADvanwoM av> ttawaram audit, Boston, New York, Plik.JvrtMa, and BalUmor*. JAMB8B.FIDI.KI DEALER AND IMP0HT1 Wntclun, i no. U, wm as nsnr, rmunurau. «pt»1L . OF are, Fan* NELSON IWERZEY, ,• DESIGNER AND SCULPTOR IN MARBLE. Comer Aalor Place and 4th Avenue, m otoe* raoxnoTT to tn* aaron unrary and ras mw a noon, mw tork. mHB most extensive variety and tip largest I «h>ck of Monuments, Tombs; Head stones, Ac., InAmerlca, can be found at this establishment, (Torn plain to the moil elaborate and ornate In design and workmanship. In addition- to tho stock always ou band, a great variety of drawings,, appropriate and original may be found, (Tom which work will be ex ecuted promptly to order-' Order. rxllhfulty executed, end .Upped to up ’’MSf&ftS&nB YerkoupUcur. or business are reepecttally invited to visit this es tablishment. octa their crowning victory *»e reserred to xwordetl by tho Jurica ortho world’aFolr. where, t The proprietor ptoood Ouo Thouinna JMut In Sold In Iho ono exhibited u the World 1 . Fnlr, Bin- don, ud Invited nil the Flnk-Uclu In Iho world to I .. n — ... 1.1 t.A.ra I.lri. Ihn open the Safe, .with or without the keys, and take the money aa a reward for their ingenuity; allhough operated upon by several skilled lu the art, noObe STATE OF GEORGIA, C HATHAM COUNTY.—fo aU whom it may con cern : Whereas, William A Boggs will apply at tho Court or Ordinary for letters dlsmtsory as guardian of George M Wullaco: Theso aro, therefore, to cite and admonish aU whom It may conoern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday In March noxt, other wise said totters will be granted. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham county, this 11th day or August, 1866. augll JOHN BILBO, o. c. c. WAYNE CO., GA., JULY Bath, 1806. T BEpublio aro warned that from this dato I will pay no drolls made by S. 0. Bryan fic Co., as no such Arm exist. From.thls date tho business will bo continued on my own account. . aug 2—lm SAMUEL 0; BRYAN. VIRGINIA SOUTH-SIDE, RICHMOND * DANVILLE* Virginia & Tennessee AND STATE OF GEORGIA, TYULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom It may con ii cern: whereas, Griffin W Parrish will apply at the Court ot Ordinary for letters of guardianship of Martha Parrish, a minor heir of Joslah A Parrish, deceased: These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court, to make objection (if any they havel on or before tne first Monday in October next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, william Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch oountv. this 6th day or August 1656. augP W1L1JAM LEE, o. b. c. STATE OF GEORGIA, B ULLOCH COUNTY—TO all whom it may con cern : Whereas, tho ostate of William Davi3 is unrepresented, if no person applies for tbe admin istration. I shall appoint Josiah Davis, or Borne oth er fit ana proper person as administrator on said estate: These are, therefore, to cite end admonish all whom it mav concern, to be and ap|»ear beforo said Court to make objection (If any they have) on or before the first Monday in October noxt. otherwise ■aid tetters will be granted. Witness. William Lee, &q., Ordinary for Bulloch countv. tbe 6th day of August, 1868. aug9 WILLIAM LEE, o. n. c. STATE UK UEOKU1A, B ULLOCH »*»nNTY —Tn all whom It may con cern : wh-<nas, Seaborn B Cowart will apply at the Court or Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory as administrator on tho estate of Patrick D Kelcber, deceased: Theee are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom n may c. mi corn, to be and appear before gald Court to make objection (If any they have) on or be fore tne nrst Monday In February next, otherwise sold letters will bo t ranted. Witness, WHltam Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Ruliooh Count?, this 6th day of August, 1856. aug4 WILLIAM LEE, o. ». c. GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY. TO all whom it may concern: Whereas, Sirs Sa rah J Jones, Admimstratr.x upon the estato of jesN Jones, late of Liberty county, deceased, will apply to the Court or Ordinary of said county for letters disraissory; These ore therefore to cite and admonish all whom It mav concern, to be and appear before said court, to mace objections, if any tbey have, in terras of the law. otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness. W P Garldeau, Ordinary for Liberty county, this 10th or January, 1856. Jyl6—9 W. P. G1KADEAU, o, l. o. STATE OF GEORGIA, B ULLOCH COUNTY—To all whom it may con cern : Whereas, General E Mikell, will apply Ot tne U>nrt of Ordinary lor letters of administration with tne will annexed, on the estate of Martha Groover, late of said couuty, deceased : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish alt whom u mav concern, to be and appear before said Court hi make objection (tr any they have) on or before tno first Monday tn September next, othor- wise said letters will be granted. Witness. William Lee, Esq., Ordluary for Bulloch •ounty. ints 21st day of July, 1856. Jyffl WILLIAM LEE, o. n. c. GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY. S IXTY davs after date, application will bo made to tho Honorable Court or Oriuary of Bulloch •ounty, ror leave to soli all the lands belonging to the estate or Thomas Crosby, late of said county, deceased, tbr tbe benefit of tbe heirs and creditors #f said estate Jylfi WILLIAM F. CROSBY, Adm’r. DIVORCE. Elizabeth Cowley - ) In CoU'ec Superior Court, vs. > May Terra, 1856: John Cowloy, J It appearing to tno Cosrt from the Roturu of tho Sheriff, that the defendant John Cowloy, is not to he found in Coffee County, and it further appears that he Is not in the State. On motion ol Wm. K. Gauldlng, Attorney for libolant, It is ordered that service bo perfected on said defendant by a publi cation of this order in oue of the public journals in Savannah, once a month for three months proceed ing the next term of this Court, requiring said do- fondant to appear at tbo noxt termor Coffoe Su perior Court in'November next,and file his defensive •legation to said Court. A true extract of the minutes of Coffeo Superior Court. ARCH’D McLEAN, Deputy Clerk. Aug 2 8m. LIBEL FOR DI VORCE. BUzahetb l&uly 1 j n Coffoo g UIwr | or co Ur » JohtfUulr. ) May Torm, 1866. J r appearing to tbe Court, from the return of tho sheriff, that tho defendant. John Cauly is not to found in Coffee county, and hols not In theBtalo; on motion of Wm B Gaululug, attorney for libellant, U Is ordered that survico bo perfected on sold de fondant by a publication of this order in ono or tbo E blio journals of Savannah, once a month for rte months preceding tho noxt term of this Court, requiring said defendant lo appear at the next term of Coffee Superior Court, in the month of Novem ber next, and file his defousivo allegation to tho A true extract from tbe minutes of tbo Superior Court. Jyfi EW’D ASHLEY, Clork. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. IWIltouon, ■> Jo Liberty Superior Court, Tho*. WliklMon.r B “F Torm ' 18M - TT appermg to^he Court, by the return of tho X sheriff, in the above Btaied case, that tho defend ant Is not to be found in the county, and that be is not to be found in the state; on motion of Wm B Gaalden, counsel for libellant, It is ordered that sor- vies be per'—-* — tlonof tiusi next preceding tbe uext term or sold Superior court! requiring said defondant to be and apj>car at tbo next term of Liberty Suporior Court to answer in the said cause*. A true extract from tho minutes of sold Superior Court. JjH d, A. FRASER, Clerk. DIVORCE. ANN BROWN 1 in Bulloch Supoolor Court, WILLIAM h! BROWN. J H,rch Term ' 1! H r ‘appearing to tbo Court, by tho return of tho Sheriff, that tho defendant, Willium B Brown, la not to be found in the county of Bulloch; on mo tion of.Levi S. D’Lyon. Attorney for tho plaintiff, it hi ordered that tho defendant do appear and Uio bis answer or defousivo ollcguUnu, on or bolbie tbo first dsy of the next torm or tills Court, and. that K bUcavion or this will bo made In ono or tho pub- gazettes of the city of Savannah onco a month for three months. A true extract rrom tbe minutes, this 22d day of March, 1866. Jy27—lam8m DAVID BEASLEY, a t- o n o. ■HIRTSt HHIUTMI1 SHIRTS 1I I J HAVE .white am style; and superbly mu.ni, *mu luum b w uhuvu. orders will also be taken, and shirts roado to suit any particular style or taste or tbo wourer. Call at tlw Star Clothing Emporium, 147 Boy street. mfU TOO FRICK, STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO. flUIE undersigned have formed a Co-partnership X under tbe Act of tho General Assembly of the State of Georgia, entitled "An Act to authorize Limited Partnerships," assented to the twenty-se cond day of December, in tbe year 1837: to be con ducted under tho name ofCarlEpplng, for tho pur pose of transacting a Commission and General Mer cantile business in tho city of Savannah and State of Georgia. Carl Epping, or Savannah, will bo tho gonoral partner, and George W Gar many, or Savannah, who has contributed Fifty Thousand Dollars, in cash, to the common stock, will be special partner. Tho ausiness to commence the first day or August, In the year eighteen hundred and fifty-six, and to terminate on tho first day of August eighteen fifty- nino. In witness whereof, the said Carl Epping and George W. Garraany have hereunto signed tbe foregoing agreement, this thirty-first day of July, 1868. CARL EPPING. G. W: UARMANY. Attest : MONTGOMERY CUMMING, J. I. C. C. C. august 1—6w 49* Tho Millodgevilie Recorder, will publiih six weeks. SUMMEB Shortest, most comfortable and most expeditious Route to the VIRGINIA SPRINGS! THROUGH BY DAY-LIQHT. And Baggage Checked Through, except on Stages. Visitors to the Virgininla Springs by this route, take the South-Side Railroad cars at Petersburg, or tho Richmond and Danville cars at Richmond, at 6 A. M., daily, (Sundays excepted,) arrive at Lynch burg to dinner, and thence, via the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, reach Bonsack’s Depot at 31-4, and Salem at 4 P. M., and at either place take Kent, Sommerson 6t Co’s Fine Line of Stages! Those via Bonsack’s lodge at Fincastlo, dine at the Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs, and arrive at tbe White Sulphur Springs, (17 miles) early on the evening or the second day from Petersburg, or Rich- ... . — — and with but 64 and books, papers and jewelry in ono of his safes for a century will a hlemUhfrom mould or milldew. - lb guard against counterfeits overy 8afe from tho manufactory of tho subscriber, and sold by Wm or his agents, bak a brass plate lu front, bearing his -‘•ue reach to also furnished with one of htolm- _ jved Thief Detecting Locks, which to a good guar- >8*00.. I Nos. 186,137 »nd 139 Witer-el., N.V. Agents in Savannah,’ Messrs. BOX k PRENTISS, who keep constantly on hand s foil, and complete assortment, which they will sell atMsnufoctiurers’ NOTICE. T WO months after date, application will bo made to tho Court of Ordinary or Tattnall County, for leave to soli tho Real Estato ot James L. Gra ham, late of said County, deceased. aug 4,1850. JAS. B. STRIPPING, aug 25—2m Am ntstrator. NOTICE. O NE mouth after date, application will bo made to tho Bank of tbe State of Georgia, for tho payment or a twenty dollar note or the Branch of said Bank at Washington, tho loft hand half of which ha3 been lost. auglG—law4 JOHN B. WICK. T WO months after date, application will bo made lo the Hon Court of ordinary of Bulloch coun ty, for leave to sell ail tno lauds belonging to the estate of Morris Darren, deceased. JOHANNAH DARREN, Adm’ix. uug3 TIMOTHY KENNELLY. Adm’r. GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY, T WO months after date, application will bo mu . ; to the Hnn Court of Oi Uinary for Liber ty couuty, for leuve to sell all the lands belonglug 11 tho estato of John F B-:a^ly, of said county, de- ceatcii, for tho benefit or his heirs and creditors. JOHN S. BRADLEY, augC E. Q. ANDREWS Ex’ora. NOTICE. fPHREE month.? niter duto, application will bo X made to tho Planters’ Bank of the Slate of Georgia, for tbe payment of a twenty dollar note of said Bank, payable to Wm Morel or bearer, da ted l3t June, 1851, No 687; also, for the payment of a ten dollar noto, No 822, dated 1st .luiy, 1854, the left bund halves of suid notes having been lo3t. Also, to tbo Bunk or tho State of Georgia, for tho payment of a ten doltar note, letter A, dated 4th Janury, 1850, iho left hand half having been lost. Also, to the Marine Bank of Georgia, for tho pay ment of a ten dollar note, No 4,976, dated Novem ber 1,1843, tho left baud half having been lost, augltt—lawSm BOSTON k VILLALONOA. NOTICE. A LL persons having claims against the estate of George M.Troup, deceased, will hand them in, duly attested, and those indebted will please make payment to either of the undersigned. THOMAS M. FORMAN, 1 JelO DANIEL H. B. TROUP, J Mr8 * NOTICE. . rrtHRKK months after date application will be made X to tno Marine Bank of Savannah, for tho pay- mentol two Twenty dollar bills, via : letter B, 3070, and letter 0.1*97. the loft halves of which have been lf»3t. vrtMES p. HUDSON. Tallahassee. Fla., May 17,1856 3m* my26 NOTICE. QIXTV uavs alter date, application will bo made O to tne Honorable tho Ordinary of McIntosh county, tor leavo to sell tho teal estate, being lu this county, of thu lato James Smith, known as Sidon (rice) Plantation sold for tho benefit or tbe huirs of said estate. DEAN M. DUNWOODY.l JOHN JONES, L] JOHN F. DUNWOODY, J Darien, July 1,1856, jy2 Ex’ora. NOTICE. A LL persons having claims against tho estate o Evan Jones, late of Charlton couuty, Ga.' t de ceased, arc requested to present them, iu terms or law, and those indebted will please make payment to the subscriber. STEPHEN McCALL, Executor. Centrovillage, Ga,, June 14th, 1866 Je22 NOTICE, T HE UNDERSIGNED having this day associated themselves together for tho purpose ot conduct ing thoWholcsalo Grocery Business, and having purchased the stock of Rodgers k Norris, will here after continue the business under tho firm of Rod- gors, Norris & Co., at the old stand, corner of Bay and Lincoln streets. JAS. G. RODGERS, JAS. A. NORRIS, GEO. II. JOHNSTON, „ , JNO. N. BIRCH. Savannah, Juno 2d, 1866. j e 2 fPIiE firm or Rodgers k Norris having this day X boon dissolved by tho above association, either partner will use the namoofthe firm in liquidation. JAS. G. RODGERS, JAS. A, NORRIS, jo 2 mond, without NIGHT TRAVEL) and with but 64 miles oT Staging. Or by tbe Salem route, stop all night at the Roanoke Red Sulphur Springs, (10 miles distant from Salem,) dins at tho Red Sw- * or Sweet Springs, and arrive at the White Sul] Springs on tho evening of the following day. The Virginia k Tennessee Railroad is located through a most romantic country, possessing a cli mate unsurpassed for Us salubrity and doiightfoltem- perature. The rood passes the base of the PEAK80F OTTERl And within three miles of the Alleghany Springs, one mile of the Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, all pleasantly situated a-few miles apart, on Eastern slope or the Alleghany mountain, in Mont gomery county. The waters of these Springs art celebrated for their great medicinal qualities, the ac commodations are excellent, and have been greatly increased since last season. 49»Visltors to the Red Sulphur Springs take Kent, Summerson k Go’s Stages at Newoern Depot, on tbe evening or the day that they leave Peters burg or Richmond, and arrive at the Springs on the following day to dinner, and 8alt Sulphur 8r early In the evening of the second day from mond er Petersburg. Tbe Road from Newbern Depot to the Red Sul phur Springs, (38 miles,) has been graded and greatly improved since last season, and to now re garded asoae or the best turnpikes in the moun tains. The line orTelegraph from Richmond will he com peted and in operation to tho Mootgomery White lulpbur Springs early in June. Passengers to Knoxville, Tennessee, take Kent, Summerson A Go’s stages at the Western termiuus of tho Virginia k Tennessee Railroad, now 180 miles from Lynchburg (and being extended Westward at tha rate or 8 miles per month) to the Eastern termi nus or the East Tennessee and Virginia Railroad, and arrive at Knoxville in 21-2 days from Peters burg or Richmond, Fan from Petersburg or Hichmond. To Red Sweet, or Swoet Springs via Bonsack’s,310 00 " " " " " " " Saiem.... 10 50 “ White Sulphur Springs “ Bonsack’s 11 Go " " " “ " Salem.... 11 60 " RedSulpher Springs 12 25 “ Alleghany Springs 8 00 “ Montgomery White Sulphur Spriugs 8 26 " Yellow Sulphur Springs 8 46 " Knoxville, Tennessee 23 00 Note.—-The charge for tickets to the Allegbau> Springs, Montgomery White Sulphur aud Yellow Sulphur Springs, does not include tbe charge from the Railroad to the Springs. Passengers lor tbe A1 leghany Springs, (4 miles distant.) take tickets to Shawsville—for Montgomery White Sulphur, (1 mile diatom by a branch Railroad,) take tickets to Big Tunnel and for the Yellow Sulphur, (4 miles dis tant,) take tickets to Christiaurburg depot. Con veyances will be found at thoso places. For further information apply to K. X GOODWIN, Ticket Agent 8. 8. R. R,, Petersburg. CHARLES CAMPBELL, flup’t Richmond k Danville R. R., Richmond. E. H. GILL. Sup’t V. k T. R. R., Lynchburg. KENT, SUMMERSON k CO., myI3-8m Fincastlo, Virginia. LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND FlfCS- wilder’sialaSKbr SJFBJj. nud SSftftraK* Inst., which consum ed the brick building occupied by Mr. Jno. T. Thomas, opposite I the Gss Works, in thin city, was a safe oi tbe above descriptions kvuwmug luc wwu, papers, and money of Mr. Thomas, and although tho building was delroyed, the said Safe sustained no Injury whatever from tbe intense heat to which it had been exposed. On oi ing the BaTe, the contents were found undlsturi and in the same order aud condition as when pli there, except a slight discoloration to the projecting ends of a. few papers, and tho backs or ono or two of the books,'cadsod by tbo steam generated in tho Safe, while at its greatest heat. The 8afe and contents, as It came from the ruins, may still be soon, In the possession or Mr. Thomas, at the Gas Works. A large assortment or these cele brated Safes always on hand,and for sale by C. H. CAMPFIELD, Agent for the Manufacturers, July 26,1866. • 171 Bay-sL, Savannah. Ga. Itake pleasure la corroborating the foregoing state ment, and in addition would add, that the books are nowlnnse. J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 26th, 1856. oct6-tl gCENTRAL RAILROAD. O N nnd after Sunday, the 14th October, inst, and until further notice, the Passenger Trains on tne Central Railroad will run as follows: BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON. Loaves Savannah Daily at..;5 a x and 12.16 r *, Arrive in Macon " "..2.16 pm " 1 m, Leave Macon " “.11.46 a x " 9.80 rx. Arrive in Savon’h " "10.45 p x “ 7.20 a x UKTWXEf SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA. Leave Savannah -..12.16 p x and 8.80 p. x, Arrive In Augusta 8.46 p x “ 6.80 a x. Leave Augusta 6. ax" 4.30 p x Arrive in Savannah 1.80 p x “ 10.46 p BXTWKX.V XAOO.V AND AUGUSTA. Leave Macon 11.46 a x and 9.80 p x, Arrive in Augusta .8.45 rx “ 6.80 a x. Leave Augusta 6. ax " 4.80 p x. Arrive in Macon 2.15 p x V 1. a x. BRWHN. SAVANNAH, KOUDGITUXI fit 1ATOOTON. Leave Savannah.... ...6. am Arrive in MUledgevlUe... 2.46 p x. Leave Maoon 1145 a x Arrive In Eatonton,,.,,. .6. pm. W. M. WADLEY Gen’l Sbpt Savannah, Ga,, Oct. 12, 1865. ootl6. CHANGE OF BGHEDULE ON THE 8ou o T vij w.ssa a^ OAD New Tork & Nov Orleans Mails. Savannah, Juno 2d, I860 JatSn NOTICE. mHE firm or I W Morrell k Co. was dissolved on _L tho 24th of September, 1854, by tbo death of N F Webster. Jy22—lm I. w. MORRELL. brought to jail. Brought to Jail in Swatnsboro, Emanuel Co on the 4th Instant, a negro man; he says bis name is Harry; that be belongs to tho estate wl Thomas Clay, of dryan County, Ga. He is of light complexion, with a slight scar over the left eye; about 5 feet 3)$ inches in height, and about 26 years old. Tho owner is requested to como forward, pay charges and take him away, as he will bo dealt with os tho law directs. HENRY OVERSTREET, Je» Jalor. REMOVAL. ’ The subscriber has Removed on tbe Bay, noxt door to tho Republican] office, whore be is now opening a „ u-3V7 ~.-r handsome assortment or SPRINgL.— irfected on said defendant, by a publico. AND SUMMER GOODS, which he will sellTythe notice onco a month for three months, pattern or make to order in the most fashionable *“* .... ,i a.stylo, Also, Ready Made Clothing for the present and coming season. Thankful for post favors, ho hopes to merit a con tinuance of the Bamo. N. li.—Cutting, Altering and Repairing done at tbo shortest notice. JflLh Just received White Drill Coats and Pants. White and Figured Marseilles Vests, for sale at a Hmall pro* nprl2 JOHN W. KELLY. DRAPER AND TAILOR. JEFFERSON STREET NEAR BROUGHTON. t-Al “Ubscribur takes this opportunity lilfj'f?wra bto frionds ftU d the public, that wl WM.PMhK fron » ox])crlence, and the —JDLlntulUvo perceptions of tho truths ofJIE e?rmQ°{J?. £ u 0< i on u, ° common rules or surveying rtrmiinWtoniThnT' 1 ,pll ; rt “ l i 10 wu 4 SdoSlS Iu, “" f " rm ™**>“moatcomplcta wilt Uaiaboa stylo, to .11 who may rarer him with * Boys’ fauny dresses, Ball costumes. Military and Firemen’s Uniforms, Ac., Ac. **mary ana , _ , ■ r. HORACE GRANT. S-ly d00r Norlh ° r “'“ushto^.trMt B ULKETS AND URuOMrU 6U dozecn 3 ho<»p Painted Buckuls 26 do 2 Uo do do 26 d Brooms, landing and for sale by augl4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A QO. AN and after Sunday, - February 3d, 1856! two daily trains between Macon and Columbus, and one between Macon and Americus, Leave Macon at 2 A X, and 8 r x; arrive at Colum bus at 715 a x, and 1080 p x; leave Columbus at 416 a x, and 180 p x; arrive at Macon at 10 64 a x, and 7 40 p x; leave Macon at 2 a M; arrive at Ameri cus at 6 40 a x; leave Americus at2 20 r x; arrive al Macon at 7 40 p x; making a complete connection be tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augdsta, Kings ville, Wilmington and Charleston; also, with Central Railroad Trains to Savannah, MUledgovilloacd Eaton- ton, and with Macon and Western trains to Atlanta Chattanooga, Nashville and Knoxville, Tenn. At Columbus with Girard and Mobile Railroad u. to Lumpkin, Cuthbert, Ao., at Fort Valley wii to Perry, Haynosville, Hawkinsville and Knoxville Ga. Passengers for Americus and points below For Valley, should take tho 1216 p x train from Savon nah: and the 6 pm train from Augusta, to avoid de tention at Macon. For other points on tbe South- Western or Muscogee Roads take either train from 8avannah or Augusta. Passengers leaving Ameri- mis at 2 SO p x will roach Columbus at 10 80 p x the same night. Passengers from Columbus and the West for Am ericus, South-western Georgia or Florida, should take the 180 p x train at Columbus, sleep at Fort Valley, and reach Americus at 6 40 a x next morn- ■Tin. class steamships leave Savannah for Now York on Wednesdays and Satordayi, and for Phila delphia on Wednesdays. Passage U the Cabin $25, Steerage $8. Fare from Montgomery to Savannah .$14 00 «* Columbus “ “ io 00 " Americus " . « $ 80 GEO. W. ADAMS, 8up’t. Macon, January 80th, I860. mayl6 ARE now folly prepared to In sert frill or partlalsetta or Teoth on tho principle or Dr. J. AUens’s Patent Continuous Gtun, By this improvement, thoform or the taco can be restored to any degree or rotundity that may be desired. It to applicable In all cases where tho cheeke have fallen in and cannot be detected by thp closest observer.— This method combines the followingi dvantiges:— An artificial gum, which exhibits a perfectly uatural and Ufo-like appearance, and imparts to the thoetb that peculiar expression which characterises the na tural organs. This Gum consists or a sUgclous compound, which Is applied and (lifted upon the Teeth and Plate In suon a manner, aa to fill up ail the interstices around the base of the Teeth, and also unites them firmly ti each other and to the Plate upon which they arc sett. This secures perfect cleanliness of the Teeth Office over DeWltt & Morgan, Congress street. Republican and Georgian copy, fob 16—tl 'iiUji, GIN and BRANbl.—uUbblaLutherFei' Xli ton’s Rum 60 bbto E Phelps’ Rye Gin 26 do Domestio Brandy 20 M and 15 # casks 4th proof Brandy, ■tore tad tor sale bv Jy4 8GRANZ0N, JOHNSTON ft 00. IF LOCK. Having received tho • ^izo Modal at tho World’sFair.ftrenow offered to.tho |)uUUo as tbo Prize Safe of ithe 'Vforldr Tested and approVOd sathey iave boon over; t mV Km-UTUIAI THE JAH JOURNAL, t)g A JOB OFFICE. Merchants can be auppUcdatHhOrt notice with Bill-Heads, Bills of Lading, Drop Books, Circulars, Cords and Blank Books. Particular attention* given do BOOK AND PAM PHLET PRINTING, snob as Catalogues for Colleges, Proceedings or Meetings. Reports, By-Laws, etc. Thankful for the very liberal patronago heretofore received, we respectfully solicit a continuance <of tbe same, feeling that wq shall be able to please all who may favor us with a call, both as to nrices and execution or work. A, -XU ,WOOL SELLEUb.r rPHE Undewlgned hare this day opened a JL Store to Congress street, opposite the Market, for the purchase of Wool, Sheep skins, Hides, Bees Wax, Door Skins, aud Country Producolu general. The highest cash prices will be paid for all the above articles on delivery .in Savannah. Mr. L. J. GUIL- MARTIN ttosbeqn appointed as Agent, to whom oil persons having, business transactions wiih tho uu- derstgned may apply. ,1 Mr OUWrttf i. rv\ Savannah, May 19,1866. W llxiiMMIIiIi'9 GENUINE PREPAP/VlOfn Swaa^waMaaL- ISA CERTAIN, SAFE, AND EFFECTS E OR. Disease * »Com- THE POPUJ AR , EFFECTUAli REMEDY Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Weakness, Secret Diseases, Obstruc- _ Complaints, and all disease* or tbo from whatever cause they may have originated, and NO MATTER OF HOW LONG STANDING. This popular and specific remedy to now offered to the afflicted, and guaranteed to cure aU the abovo complaints. It searches out tbs very foot of the dtoteAe, driving out all the diseased fluids of the body, thus removing the cause and rendering the core Certain and permanent. This mudlcino allays pain and inflammation, which oilier remedies invariably cause, and can be taken with less trouble aad expense to patients. This In fallible remedy has eaved thousands upon thou—.us from Uio bonds of MERCILESS QUACKS, ir not from premature graves. In cases of Infection tho Compound Bucbu to the only article worthy or the least confidence of the afflicted in performing SAFE CURES. It contaius no narcotic, mercury, or other injurious drug, but to purely a Vegetable CmpotUiuu. It to very agreeable to the taste, ore J. W. 8MYTHE A CO. may20 mw DYING and renovating ESTABLISHMENT, 73 YORK STREET, NEAR THE COURT HOU8I, SAVANNAH, OA., Established In 1839. Subscriber grateful to his friends and patrons for their continual favors, would state lu addition to the improvements in DYING, ao luired by tern during hia lost visit to England aud Scotland, has made arrangements for extending his business, by wbicb be h now enabled to dyo a greater variety of colors on silk and woolen dresses, shawls, Ac., which he trusts will generally please all who may favor him with their patronage. Gentlemen’s garments dyed, cleaned or renovated as may be required, lu the same superior style which has generally so much pleased bis patrons and friends. Table Covers, andLulies’ Crape Shawls, ka., cleaned and finished in tho first style. Ladles’ Bonnets dyed, bleached and pressed ia the most fashionable styles. Orders from the country promptly aUeudedto. Terms moderate. When parcels are sent by steamboats or railroad, word should be sent him by letter through tbo post office, so that ho may know where to cull for them. — L lfl ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. PIANO FORTB87 HAVING lately received large ad ditions. to our PIANO FORTS, we wet enabtod to oiler at this time tbe ‘greatest variety from tbe host manu facturers, from the plainest square to tbo meet elab orately carved, and from six to seven octaves. Our Pianos are selected from the manufacturers whom we have frill oonfldeuce iu, and we are par ticularly requested by them to give a guaranty with •JJJF tegument sold by us as regards durability, Persons In want of a flrat rate instrument may re- Ir with stfety upon getting such a one by selecting from the following makers, whose instruments we endeavor to keep constantly on hand, vis : H. Wor cester, J. Chickering fit Son, Nunns k Clarke, Bacon ft Ravens, H. Waters, and Haines, Brothers k Cum- “Rng- M I- W. MORRELL It 00. aug 27 I HAVE been asked to allow the Bath Rooms to remain open to a later hour than nine o’clock ; 1 therefore give notice that from this date tbo Bath House will be upon until eleven o’clock at night. Price 26 cents Six tickets for $1. Jo27_ J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent FINE FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, AT REDUCED RATES. 7 rates on time, and ten per cent, off ler cash Ca;l . „ WILLIAM (» PRICK, l qn * <7 it; Ray «trw*t D RESS goods.—a large and fine asaortmentor colored Dress Silks, Bareges, Tissues, French Cambrics. French Muslins, Brilliants aud Prints, as well os a large assortment of White Goods, Striped Plaid and Plain Swiss, Organdies, Tarleton, Book, Nansook, Cambric and Jaconet Muslin, for sale by June 20 AIK IN & BURNS. DURE WATER—If yon want the finesfdrink- X ing water in the world call and purchase one of Kedxto’i Patent Water Filters, the article mentioned in Water Commissioners’Iasi Report, which we warrant to purify the Suvaunah River Water perfectly—an Indispensable article for puntation use. KENNEDY k BEACH, |an24 only Agents fi»r their sale iu Savannah. A —20 Ubto~Prime laird; 60 <do Taylor k Son’s Ale; 60 do sugar, soda and but- ter Biscuit; received and for sale to HEINTZELMANN’8 ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER. T HE distinguished favor with which this essence has been received throughout all sectiuns oi the Union as a remedy at onco safe, agreeable and effectual for Incipient Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, Weak and relaxed Bowels, Prostration by heat or fatigue, Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Colie, Cramp, Lan guor or Debility from sedeutary habits, Ac., has In duced the proprietor to give it every publicity in his —er. Upon Its merrits comment Is uunccessury, a own intrinsic worth Is its best eulogy. It car ries with It tho evidence of its superior excellence, freely attested to by the young, tho old, and suorus or families who. prompted by a careful regard for their health aud comfort, ure dally adopting it as an iNDisPKXHABLK fasuly KKMKUY. There Is perhaps uo medicinal preparation extant so simple und harm less, yet salutary and eileuUvo, whoso worth will be more appreciated or uuiversallv adopted than the liquid ulnger prepared by Heintzelman. For sale by J. K. DkFORD, Druj jelO 3m • Savi Druggist, anuah, Ga. MISS MAH Wl'n 7* Brooke Hall Female Seminary. MEDIA, DELAWARE CO., PA. MISS MARIA L. EAHTMANN. PRINCIPAL. This Seminary, located in the de- UgUtful und healthy village of Media, thirteen miles from Philadelphia, by Railroad, will be OPENED ON WEDNESDAY, September 10th, 1860. Tbe commodious building, now in process of erec tion, wllh all the modern Improvements, will be finished bv tho first of August, and will contain such accommodations, both in point of taste n”'i comfort, as cannot fall to satisfy parents tha' wVie their daughters are enjoying tho benefits • m • ital cul ture, they have also the comforts of* refill:d home. This institution is established with * flO .to afford to young ladies tho most perfect combination or ad vantages fur the attainment of a thorough and ac complished education, and no pains or oxpeuso will be spared to render it in reality what it professes to be. a school or superior merit. Miss Eastman, tbo Principal, was at the head ora school in New kig- land previous to her residence in Pennsylvania, and for the last six years has been known to tho patrons of Aston Ridge Seminary, as presiding teacher tn that institution. The Ft. llov. A. Pottar, Bishop or the Dioceso of Pennsylvania, says:— "Miss Al. L. Eastman, who proposes to open a Young Ladies' Seminary in Media, Delaware Co., Pa., in September uext, has been known tothe sub scriber for several yeara past. He has a very high opinion of her capacity, efficiency aud devotedness as an educator. She has bad a largo and success ful experience. The building which iu to bo erected for her use will contain every accommodation. The village and surrounding country are distinguished for healthfulness and beauty, and tho subscriber has confidence that parents who entrust their daughters to Miss Eastman will have no reason to regret it.” Miss Eastman will be aided by an efficient corps of Teachors. The French language will be taught and spoken by a Parisian lady, residing in the family. Tho Laliu, German, Spanish and Italian languages will roceivo due attention. The Natural Sciences will bo taught, with the aid of a large and expensive apparatus. The Musical Department will be under the charge of a lady eminently qualified to fill tbe situation; and all preferring a male .teacher on tho Piauo or in Singing, can have tho benefit of a ’ Visiting Teacher from Philadelphia. j, Drawing aud Painting will be under the direction of a lady accomplished iu tbo art. The number of pupils is limited to forty. The Terms for Board and-Tuitlon iu oil tho brauch- es except Music, are $160 per session of fivo months. Miss Eastman has liberty, to refer to tho following gentlemen:— Rt. Rev. A. Potter, D.D., and tho Episcopal otergy Hon. Fj Pierce, president or tho Uuitcd States. Hon. 8. P. Chaso, Governor of O.iio. l *Hon. N. B. Baker, Ex-Goveruor of Now Hamp shire. Hon. M. W. Tappan, M. 0. from Now York. Rev. N. Stem, of Norristown, Po. Rev. A. McLeod, Clearfield, Pa. Pierce Butler, Esq,, of Philadelphia. J. B. Okie, Esq., do. E. W. Clark,Esq., do. George Wharton, Esq., do, Christopher Looser, Pottsvillo, Pa. George Wyman, St Louis, Mo. Hon. P. 0. Johnson, Washington, D. C. For further particulars, or for circulars apply to the Principal, MISS MARIA KASTMAN, JolOeodfim Modid, Delaware Uo. hi. WOOD AND LUMBER. A U* kinds of Wood, Bonrds. Planks, Joist, Timber, Shingles, Light-wood, Posts, Kasturu Laths and PalUnga, for sale, at wholesale und retail, low for cash, on the now wharf recently erected - the Lumber Yard or Robert A. Allou A Co. mar 12—lyW M. J. 1. MOULTON P ipes, paper and pickles—6o gro*s niw Heads, 100 do Pipes * ** 1 260 reams Wrapping Paper 60 dozen Pickles, reeelvod and for salo by McMahon & doyle, Jy21 106 and 17 Bay street. aRN’8 AND OSNaUURGS—'Ihomustou Factory Xsrns and Osuaborgs, for suiu by Jy23 CRANE, WELLS k CO. QHAMPAGNE CIDER—20 casus John J Mix’s cel- _ ubrated Champagne Cider, uow in store «ud for.saio by nug7 a choiuo urtioio. J. Ii. .JESSE. J_£AY—200 bales llay, fu store and for sale by . Jy25 CRANE, WKIiLS k CD. T)RESERVING PEACH' S—,Just received a chntco JL; Jot, suitable for preserving, ami for fiu|o by Jy 31 •iklfoEK. C ANDLES.—60 boxes Beudoll’s 0’s Tallow Can dles, 80 do do 8’b do do, landing aud for sal* by jjffl SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k GO. jiinuio Jeby McMAHON k DOYLE. 906 and 207 Ray *1reeL BECKWOURTH’S A OVERTURES- mHE Life and Adventures or j. p BccKwourlb, X Ch ;of or the Crow Indians, with Ulu«traUouB, Apploton’s Railway aud Steam Navigation Guide, published monthly at 16cts. Memorials or nis Time, by Heury Cockburn. the Earnest Man—A sketch of tho character amnabora ulA. Judson, first Missionary to Bur- New Age of Gold; or tbe Life aud Adventures of Robt. Dexter Koinaine. The Tungue of Fire; or the True Power iff Chris tianity, by Wm. Arthur au emiueut Methodist preacher. History or Immigration to the U.S., by Wm. J r<>mwell of the Mato Department, lutl au sights—l’npii principlts, by j. Jarves, With illustrations. Parisian tiglits, by tbo tame author. , ‘ u 8 u ” t 1 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. DKY GOODS. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! J AMES O’HARA woula respecttuily inform bis patrons, and tho public generally, that in order to prepare for tho fall trade, hois now BBDBXATG- OFF his asssortmnut in store, AT GOST PRICES aud would invito attention •Hereto,* at his store, Jy28 123 Congresettrcet. LaND AUENUY—Uruitewlck. Ga. ’ EDWIN M. MOORE chase and sale of laodB in tho counrles oi Glynn, Wayne, Camden, Charlton, Appling, Wure, Collee, Clinch, Lowndes and Thomas. Particular attention given to locating, purchasing and selling ol town lota in the town of Baunswick. Dr R Collins, Macon; Dr B M Carglle, Brunswick Thomas H Harden, Savannah; Hon James L Sew rd. Il.rirmillr. LAND AGENCY; gned will, for five dollars per lot, examine any lands in the counties of Appling, Wayne, Ware or Coffee, and report to thu owner as to their present value, the prospect for their be coming more valuable In future, and whetner or not there is being anv trespass committed thereon, invariably pledging himself to give a true and cor- „ , creates no perceptible odor, and may be taken bv persons of either sex without hindrance from business or medical advice, as plain directions for use accompany tho medlcluo. Reader. IT you have any or the above complaints, do not neglect them, DELAYB ARE DANGEROUS. With this medicine yon can cure youraeff, and thus prevent ail exposure. TRUTH MUST AND WILL PREVAIL. This medicine speedily and effectually cures the most virulent form of secret diseases, and eradicates every |»rUcle of infectious matter from tbe system, restoring the patient to a perfest state of HEALTH AND PURITY. Heimbold*s Highly Concentrated Com pound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla. For purifying the Blood, removing all disease# ari sing from excess of Mercury, exposure and im prudence In life, chronio constitutional diseases, arising from an impure state of Blood, aud the only reliable and effectual known remedy for tha cure of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ulcer ations of the Throat and Legs, Pains and Sw^uiugs of tho Bones, Tetter, Pimples on tbe Face, and all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin. It is gratifying to the proprietor ot these medicines to be able to state that it is now nearly three veAs since they were first Introduced, during which time they have been extensively used in various parts of tbo United States, and have given to patient and practitioner the highest degree or satisfaction in tho various cases in which they have been employed ; whether in town, country, hospital or private prac tice, they have invariably given the most decided and unequivocal satisfaction, and produced the most salutary and beneficial effects. Numerous letters have been received from the most distinguished physicians in the country, and from tho professors of several medical colleges, recommending to the highest terms the value of these medicines, and their superiority over aU other preparations for such complaints as the proprietor recommends. Numerous preparations of Sarsaparilla and of Buchu aud various modes or preparing them have been S ven, ail or which or course will diifer according to e mode of preparation which each individual *nay adopt. These medicines require considerable care In ih preparation and the employment of different men strua In successive operation to take up the extrac tive matters, and, in consequence, are most fre quently Improperly made, aud not unfrequeutly much impaired, Knot rendered totally inert, by the injudicious and unskilful management of those unac quainted with pharmaceutical preparations. 24 is therefore of the highest consideration and import ance to the pubiio and to the faculty that there should be standard preparations of uniform strength and possessing the most advantages. To effect this and obviate the evil alluded to, I have made a num ber or experiments to ascertain the most effectual mode of extracting the virtues of the Sarsaparilla and the Buchu, and to discover tho most eligible form for their exhibition. The experiments have resulted most favorably, and it is with much pleas ure I now offer to the public and the faculty my Compound Fluid Extracts, which contain all the vir tues or the articles they are represented to be made from iu a highly concentrated farm, and are the most active preparations which can be made. Two ta- biespoonsftti of the Extract Sarsaparilla, added to a pint of water, is equal to the Lisbon diet drink, and oue bottle fully equals in strength ono gallou of Syr up Sarsaparilla or decoctiou as usually made. PRICES: .a, Fluid Extract Buchu, $1 per bottle, or 6 for $6 “ M Sarsaparilla " " •** Certificates ot cures and recommendations from distinguished profcssore anU physicians will accom pany each preparation. Prepared and sold by H. T. HELMBOLD, Practical and Analytical chemist, 203, Chestnut-st., near the Girard House Pbila. To be bad of Druggist* and Dealers In every sec tion ot the United Status and Canadas. All letters for tbo medicine directed to the propri etor receive immediate atteutiou, and safe deliveries guaranteed. sept 1—ly-dtw WOOLEN MACHINERY. ~ " C L. GODDARD, New York, only Manufac- • lurer ol tho Original Steel Ring and Tooth Burriug Machines and Feed Rolls, to be attached to First und also Second Breakers and Fiulshers m Woolen Carding Machines. The attachment to See- oud Breakers and Finishers is very important These machines are in successful operation, ou First Breakers, in most of the principal Woolen Fac tories in the United States, Canada and Mexico, und aro deemed by experienced manufacturers as the most perfect machines used, and iudlspensablc to tho economical and successful manufacture of wool. They are lu fact the only strong, durable and suc cessfully operating machines iu use. No carding machine should run au hour without them. Tlw Feed Rolla are strong and durable, and wor thy of attention. Circulars explaining theso Machines and Roil, and references to Mills Iravlug them in use, may be had by addressing C. L. GODDARD, No. 3 Bowling Green, New York, to whom orders Bhould be addressed. aeptl3—lyw J. E. DE FORD; n APOTHECARIES HALLS. E. Corner of mil Broughton and Barnard Streets. Savon- TV _ nah Ga., Wholesale and retail Dealers In ■ugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Woods and Dye Stulfa, French, Euglish. and American Perfom- cry, Fine Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Combs and Brushes or every description, 8urgical and Dental Instruments. Trusses and Supporters of all kinds. a B -. Wa»hlUgtoU (iuouidnio at $i 6u pur v tavo edition at $2 per volume. ’’ " ,w I Western Africa, its lltotoiy, OndiUon... . I Srftoi. ’ 1 jCl ‘ l,l0 ‘ l "'«*">■ uu.,‘,“1^1 ■il 14 -'-*- mony ot tbo by Aftfcr 0®.^ W1 nr Lerer’s ll.rtliw w Lr „ Murtin, bo™, Tbo Opirrowgraui l-ajHtro: by CuzimJ • More ot H mil's Worll! ao. t’oamSu , •Dd Hen or Uualuoss. ,w . *“» 8 tiiiiuxe Kim C uvrbfi—100 bogs 1(10 Coll'iaj .... loo bags laigulru ,i„ W«. I 60potdicbiOld OoveruoiontJav,o 60 boxes orouml Wei India „ M J„,i! lauding, lo store and ter sale I.y ' i' I, translated by Seeylo. 1 J10 M- Ut, c5Sdi‘u’ , cK |,aa ' ,r -' i ' ,si ' , '“'- “WH J5SfflS? ,r " r *• 11 - TboAliucbl lu Madrid. Homance of tbo Harem, by ilia. l'a„|n. Bacbel Oroy. by Julia Kavauaugb. ' Earucat Uuaiead, by lira. Ue llenlr. mmr3 W/THUH.VK Wljjjae IUST RECEIVED^-Jb to i,),,,,,., Uauu. lo .tore, and Ibr rale i.y * otMai tVAV.VK, tiUC.viin N sw 01101’ CUBA molassBi;. Tk ,' . i-T go or tbo Abbott lloVoroaux, ,iaii v “> I Ibraalolu lota to.utt imrehuatrr, bj ‘ lcn,( I " BUi.tb. .vgjKg luuai WARgHS^ 8 ™’ d 57 St. Julieti Siruu. mHE UND^IGNED w,mid fake E , X ttmlty to express to bl« trlond, and t,W I generally, his olncoro tbauka Tor their an aud Influence, which has resultc i in , hu trade to all parts of the State. Ab... , ! 1 I ilorlda, Alabama and Tbnnessec, tberebv ton to exhibit a atocb unsurpassed In J5h j I lamllleo, Merchatu, Hotel Keeier- .», „ ! bout Owners aro particularly invited Ir;,,, l present otock, which la now couiiilcic n, . a’l nrtous departments, constating in i artikJ* lug goods, via: CABPB1 DBPAItTMCXl , Royal Medalloo, English brun,i, rime, width, j 1 n I Mosaic Hcunb hw. Yelvci audCht'uiliVito, I Tutted Rugs, "P I Piauo and table Cor, „ DoorJ!at'(evorrririo, , Silver* Brats s,i,S . Oarpete Bjudtapm,™ 1 Royal Velvet, Mocet Wilton, Mocel Brussels, Tapestiy Brussels, Power Loom Brussels, Three ply Ingrain, Two ply Ingrain, Wool Dutch, CURTAIN AND VPUOLSlRRY DEi'Zkmw I BrocataUes. Lace anti Mu.% Satin de Lainee, GUtUvniee#, •« Satin and Silk Damask, Gilt Pins and . Worsted and Cotton Damask. TasseL*. |m, 0l I Cords; Velvet and Plush of various color*;Wh£7 Shades, new style. ‘ Also, every variety or Furniture Coverine. In. mings and materials for dccuraUug. FLOOR OIL CLOWS. , From two to Twenty-four feet wide, for fails u ; Rooms, cut to fit without a team. 1 The subscriber will oblige himseffto tnaketis prices on all description of goods as iowusUnni quality can be purchased lu any Northern city 49* Carpets cut to Rooms und goo.!# sentto tv l part or tbe city free of charge. 49* An experienced Upliolster will auctidtou, making and faying of Carpets and uil Ciotli# %i. desired. The decorative and cumin ceparttmu i- n charge of an Upholster of acknowkrt.gcriu.tcs •kill. W. H. UITU.N, Agc-M. octlS 140 Congress uud 67 St. Julien-ai DR, SANFORD’S INVIGORATOlt, IS a mild laxative, tonic aud 8tituulniit,aiidh f X recommended to the public, relying uyvn inu I trlnsic worth in tho cure or the following cumiiwi f All Billious Derangements, sick Headache, fajj* l sla. Habitual Oostiveness, Chronic biarrha-, Cck J Pwulnthe Stomach and Bowels, ticnmlbetito I Female Weakness, Ac. For sale by Drugghe p-„ I erally, aud by John. B Moure A Co. and Wm. v. I Lincoln, Savannah.ly Ml: riV TU1BEHI TIMBER!! J. HE Undecsigned has just received, fcrak I (6U0) Five Iluu'tred piece- ol g'Ml d.i|;- f Timber, averaging over one thoiounu loot u-.-tu 9 feh JhFFKHH* fo-Hkl- F LOUR.—luu sacks I'Uiaee Mill.- Fi'jnr. ivft'i 160 tucks Knoxville d«» » 60 do Leuoir’s do .I!M 60 bbls Na--hviile do b« For sale low by Jy9 PATTEN, r’ l ipy v- F IXJUR—126 socks and 60 bbI- Teuue:.-7ci , just received aud for sale by YONUB k FlllhPS-X, Jy24 40 D.ty strea i / 3 UNNY CLOTH—For sale in lota to suit pent* I \J_Bers, by Jy8 RUSE DAV1.S k I Ubt RhCUVED BY LXl'itbcs—.bii>-ttivr fi-cu- _ riety of Siivor Wure of tho tno#t beautiful 1^ I tern anu UuUb, butter knives, piek.c knives at I forks, knives, forks aud spool s, fruit knives at I forks, cake and pen knives iu every vnritty, ns I anla aud salts In all variety from plain tettand I ornamental. G. M GKIIF1N, Successor to the late M Eu^tmu, Jy6 Corner Bryan nnd Whitaktriti. » RATES OF ADVERTISING. For ouo square, of800 enw or less, ol any type fo I larger than Nonpareil, 76 centaforthe llr.-tMtik cents for each subsequent insertion,for any timelsi than ono mouth. AU Tabular work, with or without Rules; wJAf vertlsements occupying double column, shall b charged double the ahove rates. Advertisements of whatever length, for any fife less than one month, to bo charged »t ttitan* rates. For a longer time at the following rates , v - COT- AusrruiuBuio. iruura *uu Dufjpurioro oi au kid us, rect account, for which all remittances will bo ex- Splce3, SnuK, Manufactured Tobacco,* AU the Patent pccted in advance. He will also sell and remit when requested, and os directed, for seven per cent. He wilt also promptly attend to all professional business entrusted to his care. vernon c. mclendon, my 13 Attorney at law, Homcsville. Ga. S UNDRiESMH) flbb P fie HItyoGto 160 bbls Magnolia, Pike’s and Nectar Whisky 76 Uo Brandy, 60 % casks do 26 do ?oda, Sugar and Butter Biscuit 20 boxes do do 100 chosis and half chests Oolong, Ilysou uud Black Tea 100 sacks Prime Rio Coffee 60 boxes fresh grouud do 76 bbls White Wluoaud Cider Alnegar 100 dozen Brooms, 100 do Pails, landing and In store, and for salo by McMAHON k DOYLE, »ug7 206 and 207 Bay atrect F LOUR.—5U barrels Buperfino Flour, extra quuli- fy( ,.._A-A iya r, just received, aud for sale by \ FI P ork- 60 barrels Mess Pork, 25 do Prime do YONGE k FRIERSON, No, 94 Bay street. Landing and for sale by my!4 HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON l OUPElllOK Choice Goshen Butter and Dutch O Cheese, received per steamer Alabama by thay28 J. D. JESSE tags 12-4 fsssfussa s»r ,Uffi French Linen Drillings; * York Mills and Water twist Bleached Shirt- Black Moire Antlqiio Trimmings Black Elastic Bolts; English Thread Edg|ugs; ' — Hosiery, Ribbons, Ac. Just received por steamer Augusta. — DxWITT Jel2 k MORGAN. O SNABURGd—30 bales Osuaburgs, Mowton and Thomas tou Hills, Just received aud for sole by Juneis CRANE, WEUH fit CO. S ' YRUP AND MOLASSES.—60 bbia'choico New Orleans Syrup, 76 do do Molasses. Just receiv ed and for sate by Jy7 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. M USTARD, fim.—100 boxes Mustard; 160 do pure Pepper; 100 do Bturch; received and for or Proprietary Medicines of the day, Superior Inks, Pure Wines and Brandies for Medicinal purposes, Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, fix. 49“ N. B.—Especial atteutlon given to tho preparation or Physicians’ Prescriptions and Family Rccipos. Ship, Family and Travelling Medicine Cases, With plain Directions for use, including Directions for treatment incases or poisoning, Drowning, &c. ■P7 iy ' riORN AND CORN MEAL.—1000 bus prime \J Corn, White and mixed; 60 do fresh Corn Meal 0 store and for tale by dec SI PATTFN HUTTON A ro RE AD I—RE AD H—RE AD 111 ■ That is, if you uun see; und ir you can’t see, you cau fiud^, all kinds of "helps to sec," at tbo Watch and Jewelry 8toro of D. B. Nichols A Co., in Congress street, next door to tho corner of Wbltakor, where you can purchase Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, aud Faucy Goods, as low os at any other store in the country. We have received per steamship Alabama a fresh lot of thoso fine Steel Spectacles : also, a supply of Pebble and Periscopic Lens, which wo ure prepared to fit in all kinds or frames, at short notice. Our Periscoplc Lens (so called from their peculiar shape) have on advantage over all others, us they have u greater range of focus, so that the reader Is not compelled to hold tho book or paper at a certain distance from tbe eye. Call aud see. D. B. NICHOLS k 00. 49- No charge for showing goods. mar 11 D, B. N. 4 CO. E OPE—700 coils Rope, various brands, all of good quality, in store and for sale by apr29 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. -In store and for sale by i t,<> KErrwffKi.MV os TVOMK8TIC LIQUORS— JLJ 160 bbls Plko’s Magnolia Whiskey, 60 bbls Tuscaboosa do, 100 do Mouosg, Whiskey, assorted brands, 6 do Old Bourbou Whiskey, 100 do E. Pholp’s Gin, 60 do P k H Conn. River Rye Glu, 20 do Urundy, 20 quar casks Twigg Hoop '1st and 4th proof Brandy. 20 eighth do dO do do do do, 15 quur do Ma uga Wlno, for sale by -ALM V 1 Square,.... $10 16 $20 $24 $30 P2 jquare'3... Hi 22 26 28 3li a do .... 20 27 32 36 44 4 do .... 24 32 38 42 62 6 do .... 27 36 41 46 60 6 do .... 30 40 60 64 65 7 do .... 32 43 64 58 70 8 do .... 34 46 68 62 74 6 do .... 36 48 61 66 77 10 do .... 38 60 64 70 80 For any time not above specified, 11 girojmrtata charge will be made. , , . A deduction of 25 por cent from the above rw will be made on advertisements appearing tw c Bively on the fourth page of the daily. 1 Advertisements ordered three times a week, n I bo charged two-thirds the above rates. I Advertisements ordered in the Weekly cciu^’ I per square for each insertion, for any time one month. For more than ono mouth at one tho rates specified iu tho above fable. , Special notices, 10 cents per lino for the first,* 1 6 cents for each subsoqcut insertion, «n«i in noo- to be subject to contract. Marriage ncticwin ’ neral invitations 60 cents each. N» rpeciainoo Inserted for less than 60 cents. Obituary| Reports, Resolutions, or I’rocectlings <•' Association, or Corporation, ordered to be pun ed, 6 cents per lino. 1 Steamboats will be advertised at 4^0 P* r for each boat advertised. , | Steamships, whore but oue Is running, awl* num; if two or more, $3b each. .. Auctioneers’Ad vertisemenfa net toibe jbo charged ut the rates present t, (e be terioi sale by JunolO McMAHON k HOYLE. 206 and 207 Bay street. auglO QORN,—600-bushels I aug 27 WEBSTER a PALMES, packs, lor sale by YONGE fit FRIERSON, No. 91 Hay Mrect. OUGAR—20 hhdschoice St Croix Sugar, Just ro- k* oeived aud lor Bale by jyl9 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON fit CO. S OAP AND STARO H—75 boxes Smith’s Family 80 do Buchanan’s do 100 boxes Colgate’s lb bar aud No 1 Soap 60 do do Polo de 50 do Oswego Pearl Starch 69 do Beadeli'B do do, Just received a Jd for Palo by Jy24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A 00. B ACON—10cades prime Shoulders, Just rccelv ed and for sale by jy24_ VONUB k FRIERSON, 49 Bay st. E A ifotou Plantation Hats, vu store and for salo by C hoice st. cituix sugar hnus ciium® St. Croix Sugar. 10 hhds choico P. B. Sugar. Just received and for tale by SCRANTON JOHNSION k CO aug 25. BARRElt SHOPS. Pulaski House Barber Shop, Owen*' Brick Building, oppoiite the Pulaski floiue. FIVK WOBKMKW KNUAQKI). Marshall House Uurbri* Shop. Bmughltm Street, POUR WORKMEN RNGAUHb* Jl’8 J. M. EYP.E, 142 Bay st. L iquors and uacon— 26 •• - - 26u bbls Whist-y, various brands 100 do New England Rum 75 do aud M casks Braudy 60 do P >v 11 Gin 25 bh:ls Bacon, Sides and 8honMorfl, rccelv ed and for sulu by McMAHON fit DfrYLK, . ■ /Jy26 • ' 266'aud 207‘B.)ystreet.' T AUD—15 bbls and 26 ktvti Leal Lard Jj 6^kcgs extra 8 mlthfleldJ^ard^for salo by ■ c dd Lard, for solo by WEBSTER ft PALMS. fPHE subscriber, thankIbl to bis fellow-citizeu* X for tho iibural patronage hu luu received, aim la still receiving, hugs resi)outluUy to inform then* that be has engaged rmllluicut udditioua! flrat-uius.- workmen from some or the ln>t Burlier Simps in Now York, and - will Uo enabled to accommodate u many gentlemen os may honor him with their tronage. N. B.—Tbe Barbershops are closed on foinday-. strangers will please bear this in mind. 1 C UBA MOLA88BS—The cargo of thp tali v T!': • w. n «n|H>nor qualltv* ► • ■ •‘■- 1 . WAV • o _>ikV—50 ULlTNow Orleans Rectified, In store and for saio by augl4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. contract, but to'ho charged 1 per square. ( Tho paper) under no circunnUinces, W ed in a contract. , , Professional and business cards net i lines, will bo inserted at 620 per onnum. y. ^ Calls on persons to become camlluaiwi . inserted as other advertisements, to be pai« variably In advance. ... tn be :*< Announcing candidates for office, $10, t° * in advance. .. „ ,. nV for: Advertiaements uot marked on the copy , 1 xpsclflod Umo. will bo luserted r “ w ’“ payment exacted. tain* wl.b privt.oge be taken at the following rates: ui For one square, renewable onco a act*, w “ " " twice -j “ " " 3 turn’s oroftener Every additional squarecoulracied form ed one half tho above rales addltfou# - ^ Yearly advertisers shall bo Itajifod te contracted Ibr. All contracl. ib' 1 “'"’mti otatiDg dotlnltcly tl.o nuiuro oi f( a advorttacd. Anyidvwifcowcnta“OJy »»• nected with tho business shall hjta'jj*'* ^ j^oar' ly, and also any excess iff matter orer w °°0onlriu!t advorttaoinonu WjSjStpnoi Barsssr'aassSo^ due when called for. . < en ding c°®' Regular advertisers and ■ Uo 52!lS3 to munications or requiring notices desire fS . ssaias^sra^gfess aS3dfc»5ggKS3S that the same Is to be naid for. h editorial column (which can be en 9* lion of tho editors) iho same will he rate of not less than 20 couib perifoe- w . Ve Aj The uudersigued publl-hera 0} wy, pgdri and Weekly new-1 opera iu re; till® 1 ourselves strictly to adhere to ‘ tf * Uereff (,nj. charges, and iu uo instance to dej uw lbJj TheuLovorules U*fakuotical (l]Cv „ lt ui» to continue binding, until t honged oj majority of the uimorsigned. tfrf; N. II.—This schedule shall ntit in tbo Integrity or tbiiuoig •jj mavis at ws the year or an> other -jiei with the expiratien of the pel wo were made, * inanw1 •an Hilton A f^o- Oerrgian « 1 Sno k Sims, Be, ubHcan : . 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