Savannah Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, October 01, 1856, Image 4

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fail ftbtafaentwk Hhh Mf I* Tikt,i'ui»u,bMNHmii mt bottler ■SuS*] it said John BM W, thartfera, to dta ani sdmooiah RwMnaM < w82m*Ut UtUn wUlk, <g“ from tot book street to Uu ■' lot to wan ftnitod with AIM, lira rarest , CMdU abadaa.Ubto-oorars ud win. 4*w MrMlM, eoalotsUrar spoons, crockery win, watt atudaudthoraludU^/hem udoart, Wfttbe eoMfcr IhebOMAlOftiM hail* ifid credT- •moNfra. ParcOUTboma*, late ot said County, w!b!t?OMA^ bKMor. M.MM M«dd-dn TETlLLbiMMMm tb« Court House door la Jff Jenmtoo, Ckmdso County, Georgia, on ItZSfZtf *° na ' m bMnm Ass, bans. sarraM, oook, washer ud Iran • ofam; Irena, bar dsorttor, 14 non alt, her son, 11 yeeriofagoi Joo, boraoo, " ■ oil, betoojlBf to Uio attato of Lout* 53d for the beccll of the Mrs ud • ofnldMUU. • cMb,or itsaquiraleot. W. B. THOMAS, Guardiu. JaCSraocton, Aag. tt, iw »m ao-8m CRT IHEUtri IUI. UT1LL ha sold before the Court House door In TT too city ontorannab, botweon the legal boon eCooto, on too drat Tuesday In October cent—A ne gro mu alaro umod Poult Mod on under ud by Tirtooof on ittocbmul Issued out of the bonorobfe the aty Court of Sonnneb In Ihnuor Kobeit D. Fntistson rs. WUUsm Derby; ud told by portals, etooof tbodndfoofetld Court. Termsoath, pur. oboeer paying for titles. Sapid EDW. M. PIUWDBlOASr, BherUT. CHATHAM SHERIFVE SAItK. TTTTLL be sold before lbs door of tbs Court VT House, to the city orstnsnsb, County of Cbsthim, oo 1st Tuesday is October next, between tbs legal boors of ssle, two Oocke, two lounges, sue Cedar Bedstssd, onsSprim Bedstead, one flair Kstraaa, lerled on u tbs property 01 John Sparger, bon,la ntror of John Dersnney. bold under foreolo. ears oik mortgage FI. Fa’s Issued out of tbs Honor. •kUjMertor Court of Obatbam County, July Torm, asgustt bemj. l. oou. a. c.o: ■C1XOCH CO. SHERIFF-i SALK TT71LL bo sold oa tbs First Tuesday In October Tf next, before the Court House door In States boro, within the usual hours of sale tbs following property, to wit: OnetrkotrtUnd containing two hundred seres more or leer,levied oa as the proper- iyafIH81gdou.tosstisiyalL fa.tntkrorofWm. ■—one. Property pointed out by Wm. gimmons, lory msdo by tOnoslnble, and returned to ms this, 'Em 97tb day of August, ISM. •spt t JOBS 8. DENMARK, A B. C. EZECDTOB’) sale—costuilkd. QTATE 07 GEORGIA, WAYNE COUNTY :-By gHlrtoo of on order grsnted by tbs Ordinary of Wayne County, oa tho lib July, UM, will be eoid Mfbcs the Court House door luWoynesrtllo, In said founty, oa tiio Ant Tuesday In October next, b#» Mdf'bir larcn chfldrenT Francis 10 yean _ . Lucy 0, Mary 8, Robert 4, George 5, Charlotte s, and Hey 3 yean old. Sold for the bouettt of the bell* and creditors of tbe estate of lewlaW. Bryan daeeaaed. Terms caab. W. A. 8ALLENB, Executor. July IQth, 1816 Mpt6 GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY, A AMlKlSIRATOR.’i’ SALE —Agreeable to an or* der granted by the Court of Ordinary of said •ounty, will be sold, before tho court house door in •aid ooonty, on the first Tuesday in November •ext, between the lawfol boon of sale: Nine hun dred and fifty (950) aorce of land, more or lees, in several tnrveya, lying la said county on the Mill- edgevtU# Road—one tract being the late residenco •f Thomas Knight, deceased; and the other tract known aa the Mills' place, where Joseph Knight, Jr., now lives—said Land is bounded by A. J. Will- •oo, Ocechee River, A. Richardson, and othen. •mii of said tracts la well improved. Belonging to the eetate of Thomas Knight, deceased. Sold for ltd benefit of tho hetn of add decaased. Terms on Ho day of sale. JOSEPH KNIGHT. Jr.,> Adm , rl THOMAS E. KNIGHT, r“ rl September 10th, I860. aeptll GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY. ISTBATOR pjcrantimirK "SlrhuiAl any MO. JPcarui wImvms, gstbura ECowsrt will Apply at lbs Owl or Ordinary tor sdmlalstfstor on lbs eetate of PUrtek DKelehir, ItoMM; wsrstors, to cits sad sdmuoUb all Ooortu 5ile < !!3S5re(ir MF | tors tot ■ratMundayla Fabruary aaxt, otbMjUl, PwitSSs* wmiimLee, Eft, Ordinary fj Cunty.totofthtoyorAuu^J m utbs WTATX or QKOROIA, U1L0CH OOCNTT—TU all .whom Itn Ototrrar. Into of said ewsty. dsussssd i I Tbew an, Ibsretors, to dtsgMg, brtontnslrst Monday laj | wla. laid letters will lis graM ■m3 oounty^tni* list day of Jul^ jil^ JJO LEE, o. 0.0. I ’O all whom it may concern '.—Whereas, I min Alexander will apply at the Court dloary for Letter* of Dismission as Admlniitrs whom it n next, otherwise said fore the first Monday in I Utters will be granted to t! WUneee, II Stwocuxd, I _.. _ nail County, this the 9th day of August, i860, sag 28—4m U. STRICKLAND, Ordinary. 3 K) all whom it may concernWhs Stand field will apply at the Court Letters of Administration on the cab Ppoan,Iateofaald County, deceased, therefore, to cite and admonish all wl will be granted, r Witness, H. Sfmcxuxp, Esq-, Ordlnar. nail County, this the 9th day of August, 1854. sag 28—3m H. STRICKLAND, Ordluary. mo all whom It may concern: Whereas X Dent will apply at the Court of Ordii tors Usmlssory on the estate of James V These are therefore to cite and admonls It may concert, to be sad ap“— ’**'— to maxo objections (If any tl the Pint Monday in Decembe letters will be granted. Mary Aj try for U i Knvoabgn next, »t door, within the ~ — 1ng Lutds, vis: •three hundred and Binety-slfht sores, so- j 14 the plata or IbesafflM in nine dlflferent eurveys, oompoatag on* body— be property of the aetata or Joeae Moor*, lauot saldoou ty. There are on the land tire plan tattoo*, in good repair; on on# of them ere good building —dwelling house, kitchen, smoke boose, barn, rubles, sin house, smith shop, negro houses, with all other necessary out-buildings, also, good orchard* of peaches, ap ples, fcc., also, good walls of water—situate six miles akove Statesboro' and six miles west of No. 4 Central Railroad. The lands are pine and bay, all well watered and timbered, and Juiced by lands of James Yonng, Sr., James Dixon, add others. Pur chaser paying for titles. Terms on tht day of sale. II. L. MOORE, ) M. C MOOKE, Udra'r*. 0. W. MOORE, f September 17th, IMS septlS next, otherwise said Ooonty. this third day of June. 1854. i«i ,.<!ihn bu O' at the Court or Ordinal corn: Wheroaa, William A Boggs will a; * *" for letters dlsmlson whom it may concern, to be and app Mid Court to make objection (If any they hare) o or before the first Monday m March next, otbei wise said letters will be granted. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary fo ooonty, this Uth day or Aug nit, 1854. augU JOHN BILBO, r ail whom It may esnoern.—Whereas Sa Brennan will apply at the Court of Ordlc for Letters of Administration on the ExUte of J Brenncn, deceased, these are there to cite and monish all whom It may concern, to be and ap; before the Court, to make objections (if any t hove,) on or before the first Monday In Mores next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, WUUsm Lee, Esq., Ordldary for Bur County, this 4th of September 1854. WILLIAM LEE, 0. B. • eeptS StAtfKUF GEORGIA, T IBRRTY COUNTY.—To all whom it man « I J corn: Whereas. Carolina E Allen will aonl the Court of Ordl on the eetate of W. Allen, deceasod: , DMINISTRATOR’S SALE-Agreeable to an or- , der granted by the Court of Ordinary of Bui- i ooonty, wil bo sold before the coon house aecr. In Statesboro', in said ooonty, on the first Tuesday in November next, between the lawful boors of sale: Thirty-three hundred, sixteen and a half (8314k) acres of Land, more or less, ail ad- Jolting in diflerent surveys, and lying on the Mill- s Road and Spring Cieok, in said county— ; the Into residence or Tbomaa Mill*, do lt Is well improved, with a good and well d dwelling house and all necosaary out-build- foil, with a good well and some two hundred acres •flood hammock and bay land, lately put under ooluvation. Also, all the timber, which will square twelve Inches, of a tract or Land, sold by said de feated to Arthur Kerby and tho timber reserved In ItaUTstime. All betoogfox to the estate of Thomas MUM, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs or •Md deceasod. Terms made known on day of sale. HARDY B. HODGES, Adm'r. lepi. 10th, 1850 scptl3 •TATE OF GEORGIA, BULLOCH CO. A DMINI3TRAT0R3' SALE —Agreeably te an or- /V der granted by the Court or Ordinary of said •ooaty, will be sold before the Court House door Ui Statesboro, In laid county, on the first Tuesday Is November next, between the lawlUl hours of ■ale. (426) four hundred sod twenty.five acres of leads more or less, easttii “ by estate of Davli wetabyCGroover,nc , lag to the estate or Michael Donaldson, deceased ; ■old for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms modo k/> wn on the day ef sale. This 10th day of Beplembo . D1858. JOHN" ' aepUS. JOHN K. QhWN, AwInUtrator. GEORGIA, EFFINGHAM COUNTY. A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an or- , der from the honorable Inferior Court ofaaid lift the court , m ( tawfhl hours ofsalo. on the first Tuos'day in Novem ber next : Ihlrtocn hundred and eighty-eight acres •f land. Sold as the property of Beal Edwards, deceased, for the benefit of tbo heirs and creditors of said decoased. Terms mado known on the day of sale. 0. D. EDWARDS, Adm'r. September 18th, 1854 «—«optl4 ■TATE OF GEORGIA, /CHATHAM COUNTY—To aU whom it may y.)4e<tcerm Whereas. John MaUery ,w!U applyto the (Sin of Ordinary for Letters Dlsmlsory as ad minis- ' ns eb the Estate of William Wright these are, At# cite and aomonlab all whom It may , to be and appear before said Court, to • abjection (if any they have) on or before the first .Monday in Novombor nozt, othwiee said Let- lerswiU be granted. Witness. John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for ttiatbara Ckranty, this eight day of April 1854. »HK Bn,DO, o.«. ». will be granted. *^itnes«j 1 35!" riEOROU, VjT alter date appUcatlon will Court of Ordinary or liberty Co: sell a negro man by the name of Ji belonging to the estate of Gideoi of said county, deceased. NANCY A McGI September 4,1850. IMVOhck- May torn, IIK: EUuboth GowlsyF John Cowley, ) It appeariog to the Court from the return o Sheriff, that the defendant John Cowlj, Is not be found in Cotfoe County, and it further api that hole not in this State. Oa motion et Wt Gauldlug. Attorney for Ubelant, It is ordered service be perfected oa said defendant by at cation of this orrderln one of the pubUo lonrtu Savannah, once a month for three months pn •legation to said Court. •on 3—4m B Wilkinson, mos. WUklDsoa.j Msy'lkrmj ilM.” r 'appenngto t sher'“~“ ant is not to oe rouna in tne c not to be found in the state; Gaulden, counsel for libellant, vice be perfected oa said def< Uun of UOs notice once a mon l s.i .* ) the Court, by I e stated cat the said cauM* Court. Jya 0. A. FRASER, Clerk. - STATE OF GEORGIA, >ULLOCH COUNTY.—Tp all whoa It may oon | earn: Whereat, the estate of William Daria Is represented .If no person spplloe for the admin- tUon. I shall appoint Joslan Davis, or some uth land proper person as administrator on said . to oito:sad sdmo&lsb all tw an. snr betors said . (Ifsoy tusyhaTo) os,or la Oetoborassl, otnarvtso OflUasry tor Bnlloeb Lie, o. a.«. —w«m« mii omiMBi- UTHUI OODMTr^Ib aU whom It Day ^MlWx Wbstsss, John 7. Hlass will sprly .OsartofOjdlw tor tottondtonMncysssir, Mrstor on Iks hauls of Jsaies 0. Hlass : -JM srs, thsrstors, to dlo and sdooalihsD Ct«I^ELt^fcmsv^^s)Miorb!2 WMSSSS, Ms HUto. Hw. Ordinary tor Obstbsn flWmOU.UBKKPVJBdCICrV. a whoa It msy oooMrn I Ifhsrsu, Mrs C itytolbs Cmrt of Ordinary of raid ooaily otoetto sad admonish all whoa to bo and apMsr bofors said com —TW 7 GuMosoTordlnary 1 ^hr Ohsrty rSdlOth of junsry, IIM. x ‘ * VT. p! OUUDEiD, o t. , MATO 09 UXOHOIA, OCH COUNTY.—To an whom it may eon. i: whereas, Grlffln W Parrish will apply el I Ordinary for latter* of guard fansWp of ANN BROWN f* WILLIAM a', niiowx.f lfare '‘ Term i »•*»• lion or lari 8. D’Lyon,, la ordered that the derei publication of this will be made in one of tbe p lie gazettes of tbo city or Savannah once a month three months. ..^“Si^Mtfrea the minutes, this aad dsj March,1850. Jy27—lamfini DAVID BEASLEY, oaoar LiHEL WR DivORoH. Elizabeth Cauly^ Johntauly. J fo Coffee Superior Court, May Term, 1858. eouniv.andl on motion of Wm B Gauldlug, ■ It is ordered that servioe be pence fondant by a publication of this orde public Journals of Savannah, oqo three months preoedlog the next ten requiring said defondant te appear a of Coffee Superior Court, In theme Court Jyfl EW»D, ASHLEY, Clerk. S' MSI 'GKOBau,BH1AOOH OODSTT. Minty, tor Issts lassll sDIhs lands _ thttstatoorTbnmu Qrosby, tots oruidoout; dafsasM. tor tbs basil sfr * of ssldasuto Jtri* ADKItrlhTHATOR’i MU. ■flfTLL bn sold na tbs Uni Mood: TT nut, bsfors tho _ aOourt Hon.su bslsojlnj to I fSSBEStttt credltoraofHenry SvSJJr? property are one grist and one saw mill. ,08UH iruveafatetr. r«fesi'i:5SS ‘ ' jfto otto sad sdmraiih lMnlM 355**^ —- ■ —- ■— GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY. TNXECCTOR3’ tiAU;.—Agreeable to an order XlA granted by the Court of Ordlnar or Uberty county, at tbe September Term, will bo sold, be- fore the court house door In Hineavlllo, on th • first Tuesday In November noxt, b etween the law- ul hours of sale: The following Lands, vlx : 1.000 acraa situate In Liberty county, on the Cknouebcn Bluff; and 100 acres situate In too county of Bryuu —belonging to the eatate ol Jo hua 1. Beasley lata or said county, deceased; and hold for the ben- .efltof the heirs and distributee* of said Mtntc. Terms made known on the day or sain. JOHN 8. B^VSLEY, 1.. . E. Q. ANDREWS, ’)*•*«* September let, 1964. *epll« WXtdiieuq fiX JVEf usita, mao. mHBpaMo are waroad tost from uu. date 1 X wiu pay no drafts made by 8.0. Bryan h Co., aa no such firm exist. Frohuhte date tho business will be continued on my own account aug 2—lm SAMUEL 0; BRYAN. •TATS OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO. mHE undersigned have formed a Co-partnership X under the Act of the Ueucral Assembly of the State of Georgta, entitled “An Act to authorize limited Partnerships,” assented to tbe twenty-se- cond day of December, in the year 1837: to he con ducted under tho name off arlEpping, for the pur pose or transacting a CommK-don and Geuoral Mer cantile buslncxh in the city nf Savannah and Hutccf Georgia. Carl Epptng, or dsvuuuah, will be th-* geucral partner, and George W Germany, of .-'.wannab, who bu contributed Fifty Thousand Onllars, in cub, to the common stock, will bo special partner. The msineu to commence the first day or August, in the year olgbtocn hundred and fifty-six, and to terminate on the first day or August eighteen fifty • In witness whereof, the said Carl Kppiog and George W. Germany have hereunto signed the foregoing agreement, this thirty-first day of July, CARL EPP1NG. 0. W: GARMANY. MONTGOMERY CUMMING, J. I. C. C. C. august 1—«w woeks **** ** u * e,l * ,T * ,,a Rwwder, will publish six ’ BTOTICE, mwo month* afterdate, application will bo made X to the Honorable Ordinary of Tatnall County, for leavo to sell a portion of the lands belonging to tbe estate of Jesse Copeland, deceased; tt bolng one tract of land which ha* been roeorved from former sales—where tho said deceased resided at the timo of hte death. JAMES COPELAND. Adm’r. «opt '3 sept 31868. NOTICE. fllWO months after date, application will be made X to tbo Courtof Ordinary of Tattnall County, for letTo to sell the Real Estate ol Jamos I* Gra- ham, late of said County, deceased. *ug 4, 1860. J AS. B- STRIPPING, aug 26—2m Am ntatrator. iVOTICE. /^NE toomh alto data, .pplieatlon mil baoada W to toe Bank or too State of Ooorala, for too payment or a twenty dollar onto or too Branch or amd BMk ol Washington, the loft hand hoiror which has bean lost. angle—lawd JOHN B. WICK. mWO months after date, appllcatlou will be mad X to the Hoa Court of Ordinary or Bullooh coun ty, for leavo to soil all the land* boioogiog to tho estate of Morris Darren, deceasod. JOHANNAH DARREN, Atim'ix. Mg8 WMOTHY KENNELlj, Adm’ f . mWO months After date, application will bo X made to the Hon Court of Ordinary for Uber ty county, for leuvo fo soil all tbo lands belonging • ta tho estate of John F Beuly, of Bald county, do- t cessed, for the benefit of his heirs and creditors, n JOHN S. BRADLEY,) P . . augd B. Q. ANDREW.* 1 , / Ex ora ‘ e NOTICES, a 1 > WO month* after date, application will be made o A to tho Honorable, tbe Court of Ordinary of Bulloch County, for leave to sell all the Lands' and - Negroes belonging to tho twtate of James Hagen, late of said County, deceased. „ „ KEZIAU HAGEN, AdmlntetratrJx, i IWJoch County, Aug 29, 18a6. aug30 l NOTICE. • »1»HKEE months afterdate, application will be . X made to the Planters’ Bank of tho state of Georgia, lor the payment or a twenty dollar note of said Bank, payable to Wm Morel or bearer, da ted 1st June, 1861, No 487; also, for tho payment of a ten-dollar note, No 822, dated 1st July, 1864, tho loft hand halves of uld notes having been lost. Also, to tho Bauk of the State of Georgia, for the payment of a ten dollar not*, letter A, dated 4 th Janury, 1860, the left hand half having been lost, e Alto, to the Marine Bank of Georgia, vor the pay• a moot of a ten dollar note, No 4,976, dated Novem- s her 1,1843, the left hand half having bean lost. SUgl9—law3m BOSTON It VILLA LONGA. * NOTICE.' ' * A IX persona haring olalma against toe estate ot * iV OoorgaM.Troop deceased, wlU hand toom ' In, duly sweated, and tooeo Indebted will pleue * make payment to either or the underalgoed. * JeW CANltt H.' B?TO0u(-,} El,r8 - r NOTICE. QKTK anye alter date, application will he made Q to toe Honorable tho Ordlnerr ot Melntoeh ooontg, tor learn to anil tho real estate, being In - tolaoountr, ortho late Jama. Smith, known aa Sidon (nee) Plantation aold dir tho booellt or the heirs of said eetate. UKAN H. DJNWOOIIY,) , JOHN JONES, iKa-ora. JOHN F. ODNWOODY, J , Darien, jui, 1,1W0. iyl a NOTICE. A 4- Persona haring claim- again-1 thu estate a Evan Jones, late of Charlton county, Ga., do ' ceased, are requested to preeent them, In terms ar law, and those indebted will please make payment to the subscriber. STEPHEN McCAIaL, Executor. r OentrevUlage, «a„ June 14tb. 1856 Je22 DROUGHT TO JAIL. tt*k Brought to jail lu riwalnubnro, Emanuel Co , a|f on the 4th iustant, a negro man; be say* hi* l 'ffLOAmofo Harry; that ho belong* fotbewtato ^ "Mill Thomas Clay, or Aryan county, Ga. lio 1* of light complexion, with a slight scar over the left e eye; about 6 feet 3% luohe* lu height, uml about 20 , years old. • Tho owner 1* requested to corao forward, pay t charges and take him away, as he will be dealt with s aathe law direct*. HENRY OVERSTREET, « Jafor. 100 DOI.I.AHS REWARD, r M Bmaway from tho aulweribor, on too IA M* iff or June Uat, his mnlatlo woman LAV- * RO'toi »>»« I# yonra or ago, middle height, flUTfow aloodor torm, black eyes and or n dowuenat oouotonanco when apoken to. She has ’ assumed tbs name or Usrla Itolaon, and would paaa tor * Oreo negro, ud may have forged tree pa- Pori- When hut'hMrd_rroin l ehe was fo tho Grcit Swamp lu nt. Luke’s Pariah, and may paaa over s Into Georgia ta eompanx with amna white person. 0 A reward or twenty doiTere will bo paid for hor do. . Urory to mo, or Into aoy Jail in Georgia or .south Carolina, eo that I oen get hor; ouo hundred dol- l tors tor proor to oonrlollon ot hor beleg carried a away by a white mao with Intant to steal, and arty . dollars Ibr tho like proor or her bolng harbored. DKDBICK PETERMAN, aogb-Iawl Glllleouvlllo,8.C. WO DOLLARS REWARD Jfcd .J’ or A Pl-W 0 o°« r ?w. or 100 for eithor M taJgUfrl getthemi JACK, somettmea TL called John, a large oopper colored, hames JQ^down look and rough faoo, weight about la a luTB S IMHOIaohoo rngb, 33yean old. BoetSO ■ vary black with a wide space between hia uon gwiawK and M years old, ud whm heard or lut, they iwore to the aw.mp.boT. Sarunab. My addraes Is 4 mils bruoh, or Barnwell, 8. 0, ! ugM-wly Wit. ASHLY. $16 REWARD. " XR Raoaway. on the 2d instant, my negro *5®*® POMPJCY. Ho is about twouty four JPlHrtolage; six foot high;stout built; not wy dark ooaptactod; has a down look in 63uuuotanance; bu a doer on the top or bu foot, out with aa axe. He was ral*sd In North Caroli na, Robeson county; and may be trying to make hi* escape buk. Any person bringing turn to roe. or caBhnSif him to Jail so tool I gal him, I will pay the above reward. C. W. CRAWroilD, "Wo. J-ubHUK wrm IIAlX'bVdT^T^t^lCFHroF HOCK. Having received the Prixo Medal at the World's Pair, are now offered to the publio u the lblze Safe of the World. Tested and approved as they have been every where, their crowning victory was reaorred to bo awarded by tbe Jurios of the World'aFair. The proprietor placed One Thousand Dollar tn Gold in tho ono exhibited at tho World’ll Fair, bin- don, and lovlted all tho Plck-lx>ckb In the world to open the Safe, with or without tho keys, and take the “—y as a reward for their ingenuity ; allbougb tied upon by revert! skilled In the art, no one Pick the Lbck or open the Safc. an Improvement upon the original Salamander, ‘ d by f M To guard against couuforfelu nvory Suio from the itanufactory of the subrcrlbor, and 6old by him or is agents, has a brow plate in front, bearing hi* 7 IL I. -I ..I .1.1, nnnnf t.l^ Irtl. fl. C. HERRING t 00., Nos. 135,137 and 139 Watcr-et., N. Y. In Savannah, Messrs. BELL k PRENTISS, Agents Bcpt2$ NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE SAVANNAH JOURNAL, BOOK & JOB OFFICE. Merchants can bo supplied at short notice with Bill-Head*, Bill* of Lading, Drag llooka, Clnalan, Garda and Blank Book*. Particular iittontlon given*to BOOK AND PAM- I'lILET PRINTING, such as Catalogue* for Colleges, Proceedings of Meetings. Reports, By-Laws, etc. Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore received, we re*|>ectrtdiy solicit a continuance ul tho saino, feeling tlmt wo shall he able to please aU who may favor us with a cal), both as to prices and execution or work. PIANlT FORTES. HAYING lately received large ad dition- to our PIANO FORTES, we are enabled to ofler at this time tbe 'greatest variety from tho best manu facturers, from tbe plainest square to the most elab orately carved, and from six to soven octaves. Our Piano? arc selected from the manufacturers whom wo have full confidence In, and we are par ticularly requested bv them to give aguaranty with every instrument sob! by uh as regards durability, tone, Ac. Persons in warn of a drat rate Instrument may re ly with safety upou getting such a one by selecting from tbe following makers, whose instruments we endeavor to keep constantly on hand, via : H. Wor cester, J. Cblckering k Hon. Nunns k Clarke, Bacon k Ravens. H. Waters, and Haines, Brothers m Cum- raing I. W. MORRELL k 00. aug u7 LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND F®- moor ycAunrs or WILDER'S SALAMANDER SAFER, At Manufactured by Steams d Marvin. Mew York. In thu fire of tho 3d Inst., which consum ed the brick building occupied by Mr. Jno. T. Thoinoft. ojipoaito the Gas Works, in thin city, woi u safe ol tho above descriptions containing tbo hooks, papern, and numey of Mr. Thomas, and although the building was Uetroyed, Ibosaid Safe sustainol no Injury wlialever from tho iutense beat to which it had been exposed. On open ing the 8afe, the content:) were found undisturbed, and in tho same order aud condition as when placed there, except a slight discoloration tn the projecting ends oft few papers, aud the backs of one or two ot tho books, caused by the steam geuorated In tl gaffe, while at its area lost heat. Tbe Safa and contents, as it came from the ruins, may still bo seen, in the possession of Mr. Thomas, at the Gas Works. A large assortment or these cele brated Safe* always on hand,and for sale by C. H. CAMPFIELD, Agent for thu Manufacturers, July 24,1856. 171 Bay-st., Savanuah. Oa. 1 take pleasure in corroborating tbe foregoing state- raont, and in addition would add, that the books ore now inure. J. T. THOMAN. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 28tb, 1865. oetd—tf DYING AND RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT, 73 YORK STREET, NEAR TBE COURT HOUSE, SAVANNAH, GA., Established In 18311. Subscriber grateful.to hi* friends and patrons for their continual favors, would state in additiou to tho improvements Id-DYING, ac julred by him during his lost visit to Euglond and Scotland, has made arrangements for oxtending his business, by which ho is uow enabled to dye a greater variety or colors on silk aud wvoleu dresses, ■bawls, Ac., which be trust# will generally please all who may favor him with their patronage. Gentiemon’s garments dyed, cleaned or renovated as may be required, in the same superior style which has generally no much pleased bin pathum and friend*. Table Covers, and Ladle*’ Crape .Shaw’s, Ac. cleaned and finished in the first style. lAdiee' Bonnots dyed, bleached aud prossed in the most fashionable (styles. Orders from tbe country promptly attended to. Terms moderate. When parcel* are sent by steamboats or railroad, word should be sent hlut by letter through tho post Office, so that be may kuow where to call for them. men 16 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. ilEINTZELMANN'lT ~~ ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER. IE dictisguiabed favor with which this essence „ had been received throughout nil sections oi ~ie Union a 9 a remedy nt once safe, agreeable and effectual for lucipicnt Diarrhoea, Cnoleru ilorbu?, Weak and relaxed Rawels, Prostrntiun by heat or futiguo, Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Colin, f ramp, Lan guor or Debility from tedentary habits, ku., has In duced the proprietor to give it every publicity iu ills power. Upon its merrits comment is unnecessary, as 1U own intrinsic worth Is Its best eulogy, it car ries with it tho ovidenco of its superior excellence, freely attested to by the young, the old, and ncores or families who, prompted by a careful regard for their health and comfort, are daily adopting It a* LVMswwfuBm r.vxiLY WU4SLY. There 1* perhaps medicinal preparation extant ho simple uml harm- less, yetBalutary and effective, whose worth will he more appreciated or uulversailv adopted than tho Liquid Ginger prepared by Hcintzelman. For sale by J. E. DsFORD, Druggist, Jol0 3m rfavannah, Ga. CENTRAL RAILROAD. j, the 14th October, Inst, ^ and until further notice, tho Passenger Train* on tbe Central Railroad will rim as follows : BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND BACON. Leaves .Savannah Daily at...6 x m and 12.16 r a. Arrive In Macon “ “..2.16 " l A *, Leave Macon •> >*.11.46 a ss " 9.36 fm, Arrive in Savan'h *♦ “10.46 r u “ 7. wrwm saVANXAn and acolwa. Leave flavanuab 12.15 p n and 8.30 ?. a. Arrive In Augusta 8.46 pm “ 6.30 a m, Leave Augusta f>. A M “ 4.30 p u Arrive in Savannah 1.30 pm** 10.46 p RKTWrXV MACON AND ACUL'HTA. Leave Macon 11.46 a h and 9.30 p M Arrive In Augusta 8.46 p n “ 5.30 a m. Ijeave Augu.Ua o. am *‘ 4.30 p m Arrive In Macon 2.16 pm •• i. * anmu uxvsssaii, aw.u:<ixnu,* et batoxton. Leave Savannah 6. am Arrive In MUledgevUle 2.46 p m. Usts Jtoura 11 46 a m Arrive iu Katonfon 6. p «. W/ M WAU1.EV Ocu'l Supt. Savannah, tia., Ort. 12. 1866. oct!6. CHANGE OF 8C1 lEDL’i.E unTh^* 80u o T vii mw awfespAo New York & New Orleans Alaiis. O N and after Sunday, February 3d, 1850 two dally train* between Macon aud Colum!iu<. and one between Macon and Americus, IjQave Macon at 2 a k, aud 3 p.m; arrive at Colum bus at 7 16 a M, uml 1030 p m ; leave Columbus a' 4 16 a m, and 1 301* si;arrive ut Macon nt 10 54 a m, and 7 40 p m; leave Macon ut 2 .t si; arrive at Amcri cun at tl 40 a m; leave Amcriuiu ut2 20 p «;arrive at Macon at 7 40 p k; making a complete conucotiou bo tweon Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings ville, Wilmington and Charleston; also, withCoutral Railroad Traluato.Savauimli, Millc.lgevllk-und Eater ton, and with Mucou and Western trains tt Atlanta Chattanooga, Nashville and Knoxville. Teuti. At Columbus with Girard and Mobile Railroad u Eufaula, Ala., conucctlng dally ut Ainericus with four hortie Poet Coachus to Thtlubmune. Albany, rhomaavllle, Bainbridgu, Ac., withtrl-woekly hacks to Lumpkin, Cuthbert, Ac., at Fort Valley with hacks to Perry, Haynesvillo, Ifawkiusvillu and Knoxville, Ga. Passengers for Americas and i>oiuta below Fori Valley, should toko tho 12 i& p ji train from Savan nah; and the 6 p m tram from Augusta, to avoid de tention at Macon. For other points on tho ,-outli- Western or Muscogco Roads take uithnr truin from Savannah or Augustu. l a.^ciigoM leaving Ameri cas at 2 £0 p M will roach Columbus at 10 80 p n the same night. Passongors from Colitmbit- mid the West for .vtn- ericus, Houth-wujtcrn Georgia or Florida, should take tbo 180 p x train at Colomhus, sleep At Fori Valloy, and reach Amorleus aid 4p a m next morn- .. . 41 atcatpshipa leave Savannah for Now York on Wodncsdaya and Saturday*, aud for Phila delphia on Wodltesdays, Pu;-tagu i.i the Cabin $26, Steerage $8; Fare from Montgomery to Savannah $14 00 “ Colmnbut « io 00 “ Amerloos “ •• $ so GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup't. ; Macon, January 00th, 1860. rnsylO rnn, . COLD AND Htf I HAVF. been Mknd to allow the Bath Rooms to remain open hi a later hour than nine o’clock; 1 therefore give uolice that from this date tbe Bath House will be upon until eleven o’clock .at night. Price 26 cent- Six tickets for $1. Jo» f. M. HAYWOOD, Agent. ,, — ... StrerU T IHB UND£hSIGNKB would take thiA oppor tunity to express to his friends and thi pqhlu geuertUy, hit sincere thanks for their liberal petcv>> age and Influence, wIitcli' hM resulted in cxunslwu * bu trade to all ppxU of thu State. Also, Curdil-- . Florida, Alabama au>t TcunuMwo, thereby ottabliu him to exhibit a itoek utwiu pasted in any atli-r* m&i' Merchant*, Hotel Keepers, and cteJtn boat Owners are particularly invited to examine tui present stock, which, is now complete in an tti. various department*, eonaisting in port of the P'fa.w Royal lledsltoB, Itoglteb UroRrts, (ol Royal Velvet, Mooet Wilton, uniel*, Mocet Brusieb Tapestry BrutMls, Power Loom BrureeU, Three ply Ingrain, Two ply Ingrain, Dutch, Ifcaa oosmonth. ■■ - tt. in., J TeftUsmeuu oreoijiog k "!«;.»,] K Cbbftddoubl.©2oo,e 3 “■■■«». .I.re te^lhrn. one month, to b. chTjUs ijgfj., For a longer ttmest the ^ par* ui we wi/ ire $9* An experlei making and laylni desired. The aect F1\E FASHIONABLE (ILOTIIIM, AT REDUCED RATES. B ARGAIN.- csu now bo had by all thoso who wi-.h fo clothe themselves genteelly, as 1 will sell the balance nf my Ready-Made, at reduced rates on time, and ten per cent, off for cosh. Call and avail yourself ol the chance to obtain good arti cle*. At ibn Star«iotbing Emporium. WILLIAM O, PRICK, l , ">« « 14T Bay street. D RtSS GOODfi—A large and lino assortment of oolored Dress Silks, Bareges, Tissues, French Cambrics. French Muslins, Brilliants and Prints, as well as a large assortment or White Goods, Striped Plaid and Plain Swiss, Organdies, Tarletan, Book, Nansook, Cambric a ud Jaconet Muslin, for sale by June 20 AlKLVi BURNS. OUREIVATEIL— Ifyouwant the finest drink- A ing water io the world coll and purchase one of Kedzte'ii Patent Water Filters, the article mentioned in Water Commissioners’ last Report, which wt warrant to purify the Savannah lliver Water perf*«ctly—an indispensable article for Plantation use. KENNEDY k BEACH, lan'.M only Aecuts for their sale in Savannah. A IK, LARD, An..—20 bbls Prime'lard; 60 do Taylor k Sou’s Ale; 60 do sugar, soda and but ter Biscuit; and for sale by mcmahon k doyle, »'*«••• I» 206 and 207 Bay street BEt’UWOUllTH’8 ADVENTURES- T HE Life aud Adventures of J. P Bcckwourtb, Cb;ef of tho Ciow Iudiaus, with Illustrations. Appleton’s Railway* and Steam Navigation Guide, published monthly at 15cts. Memorials of nu lime, by Henry Cockburn. The Earoost Man—A sketch or tho character and labors of A. Jnison, first Missionary to Bur- rlous widl..., Mosaic Hearth Velvet and Cbenllfo Ruc- Tufle4 Rugs, Piano and table Covers, Door Mat* (every variety. Silver k Brass Flair KM* Woof Dutch, Carpets Binding?. Ac. CURTAIN AND Vt*BOLSTER YDRPA UTM£N 1 Brocatcllw, Lace and Muslin Curutiir Satin de Lnincs, GiltUornices, Satin and Hilk Damask, Gilt Pins and Baud*. Worsted and Cotton Damask. Tassels, Loot* an«i Cords; Velvet and Plush oT various color*; Window Qhados, new atyle. Also, every variety, of Furniture Oovoriug, Trim mlngs and materials for decoratlug. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. From two to Twenty-four feet wide, for Hall* an-* Boonu, out to fit without a scam. The inbscrlber will obllgo bimseffto makotti« prices on all description of goods as low aa the sain, quality can be purchased lu any Northern city. 49> Carpets cut to Rooms and goods sent to any part of tbe city Tree of charge. K rtenced Upholster will attend io th« ing or Carpets and Oil Cloths when ecorative and curtain department te n charge or an Upholster or acknowledged taste aa-. skill. W. H. GU10N, Agent, octlh 140 Congress and 57 St. Julieu-i*u. _ Pulaski House Barber Shop, Owens' Brink Budding, opposite the Pulaski House, FIVE WORKMEN KNOAOXD. Marshall (louse Barber Shop, Broughton Strut. FOUR WORKMEN KNOAOXD. r PHE subscriber, thankful to bis fellow-dtixen* X for the liberal patronage he has received, auu is still receiving, begs respectfully to Inform them that ho has engaged sufficient additional first-class workmen from some of the best Barber Shop* in New York, and will be enabled to accommodate as many gentlemen as may honor him with tboir ta tronace. N. B.—The Barber Shops are closed on Bubdays— strangers will please bear this in mind. LAND* AGENCY* fj^HE undersigned will, for five dollars per lot, X. examine any lands in the counties of Appling, Wavne, Ware or Coffee, aud report to the owner as to their present value, tbe prospect for their be- coming more valuable in future, and whetner or not there te being any trespass committed thereon, invariably pledging himself to give a true and cor rect account, for which all remittances will be ex pected iu advance. He will alBosell and remit when requested, and as directed, for seven per cent. He will also promptly business entrusted to his vernqn c. McLendon, my 13 Attoruay at law, HomosviUe. Ga. 1 Square,.... 2 Square*... 3 do .... 4 do .... 6 do .... 6 do .... 7 do .... f do .... 4 do ,... 10 do .... sivulv on liie fourth t. e c‘ ol AUrcrtlicmeotr orocres threefold be chnrgM two-third. Ihe.k,,- AdTcrlUcruoou order..: in the K,' , l*r eqoore for e«h ituen,or,, KS& I- one month. For trior. th.o .i. filhfc tho roles ipcolne.1 In the oboe, mb?. 1l « hpectal notices, lu cent, imt i, h „ r, e ' , 6 cento for each «ubseq«,t l |£i f 5£* *$•*«, •* to be subject to cootrsn. M.rrl,» iif a , “ c » ». nerallntrftotiou M com. etch *' W «... n^“ror't e re e ,fei’.'“'‘H.to» Wtt Auctioneers’advertisement- cot mi l- contract, butto be charged w tl,, ^, ^ per square. I'rtteiifo The paper, under no circun.?unc« ti.i.., , ed in a contract. lr *’ w he facie* Professional and busincpRcaru- nn, Un «|» 111 •* toterted , t t W 1 Calls on persons to become ineerted as other adeems,mea. „! i 4 ?' .'j 11 It , promptly attend to all professional uted to his caro. MACHINERY AND IRON RAILING MANUFACTORY AND AGENCY. ST. JULIAN STREirr, SAVAANNAH, GA. (Near tbe Market.) F ROM the most complete facilities in his own establishment, and through bis connections with several of the principal inanufacturng estab- lishmeuti) of Philadelphia, New York, aid Boston, lbi> Undersigned te prepared to furuinah MACH IN ERY. PORTABLE STEAM ENGLNES, PORTABLE RAW, GRIST AND FLOUR MILLS, CAST AND WROUGHT IRON RAILING, STATUETTE, STORE FRONTS. Columns, Window Sills aud Untite, Iron .. Doori-:, abutters, &c.,af Northern prices. Ho is also >ow stgo 4i: iioM; or tho Lite and Adventures of' prepared ti> rrpair Machinery aud iron work of every 1 Davtor Kocaine. description, at short notice, uiou *‘ 1 ' *—— Tho Tongue ot Fire; or the Truo Powor of Chris- ‘ * tlanlly, by Wm. Arthur an eminent Methodist preacher. History of Immigration to tbe U.8., by Wm. J Bromwell of the State Department. Italian sights—Papal Principles, by J. Jams, with illtiHtratlons. Parisian Fights, by tho same author, augu.-t l W. THORNE WILLIAMS. ufis&rcm.,. J AMES O’HARA woula rospocUuliy inform hi* patrons, and tho public generally, that in order to prepare lor tho fall trade, lie is nuw SSZIaBZATO OFF hia assortment in store, AT COST PRICES and would Invite attention Sfforeto, at hte store, jy 2* 1J43 Congress-street. LAND AGENCY—Brunswick, Gw. EDWIN M. MOORE O FFERS his services to the public iu the pur ch&so aud .-tale of lands in the counrles ol Glynn, Wayne, camden, Chariton, Appling, Ware, Coffee, Clinch, l/-wndea and Thomas. Particular attention given fo locating, purchasing and aelling ol town lota In the town-of Baunawlck. Dr R Collins, Macon; Dr B M Cargile, Brunswick Thomas IT Harden, Savannah; Hon James L Sew rd, Tnomaavill-.. f! JuLb REMOVAL. The subscriber has Removed on the Bay, next door to the Republican: office, where be la now opening a handsome assortment orsPltlNoL- — AND SUMMER GOODS, which he will sell bv the pattern or make to order m the most fashionable style. Also, Ready Made Clothing for the present and coming season. Thankful for past favors, he hopes to merit a con tinuance of the same. N. B.—Cutting, Altering aud Repairing done at the shortest notice. Just received White Drill Coats and Pants, White and Figured Marseilles Vests, for sale at a small pro fit. •Prt« JOHN W. KELLY. MISS MAI a T “M 1 *: f? 1 " MUntors total Urd: iwmts* •OF* aarigwe M olasses, bacon &c— SOO.bbla New Orloau* Molasses 100 “ Barbadoes and Cuba Molasses .tohbds Cuba “ 76 '• Rlbhod aud Clear M»l<te 26 Horccs cholco Hums 10 bbte Moss Pork, iu store aud for sale by an 28 H01 * c03l “ 1 ' : ' JMNaiW k a). AND MADEIRA WINKS— 10 casks I’ort Wine, fi do Madeira do. 16 do Teunorifi’o uv. Just received and for sale by SORaKTON, k JOHNSTON * Co. aug 21. Brooke Hall Female Seminary. MEDIA, DELAWARE CO., PA. MISS MARIA L. EASTMANN, PKXOTAL. This Somluary, located in the de lightful and healthy village of Media, (thirteen miles from Philadelphia, by ' Railroad, will be OPENED ON WEDNESDAY, September lGtb. I860. Tho commodious building, uow In process or erec tion, wlih all tho modern Improvements, will he finished bv tbo first of August, and will contain such accoi»m>>datit»v. b»*th In point of taste aud comfort, as cannot fall fo satisfy parents that while their daughters aro unjoylng the heuellta or mental cul- tu re, they havo also the comforts of a refined homo. This institution te ostabltehcd with a view to afford fo young ladies tho most perfect combination or ad vantages for the attainment of a thorough and ac complished cducutlon, aud no pains or expense will be spared to rendor it In reality what tt professes fo bo. a school of superior merit. Utea Eastman, tbo Priucipal, was at tbo bead of a school in Now Eng land previous to her residence in Pennsylvania, aud for the lust six years has been known fo tho patrons of Aston Kldgo Seminary, us presiding teacher in that institution. Tho Ft. Roy. A. Potter, Bishop oi the Iffocoso ol Pennsylvania, says:— “litee M. L. Eastman, who proposes to open a Young Laities' Somlnary in Media, Delaware Co., Pa , in Septemoer next, has been known to tho sub scriber for several years past. He has a very high opinion of bci capacity, efficiency and devotedness us on educator, tibo has bad a large and success ful oxperienco. The building which is te be erected for her uso will contain every accommodation. The villago and surrounding country are disttngulsl for healthfolness and beauty, and the subscriber: confidence that parents who entrust their daughters to MUs Eastman will havo no reason to regretit" Miss Eastman will be aided by an efficient corps nf 1-M.I.Aas . ujiou reasonable terms. As agent for BAIRD S PHILaDKJJ'HIA MARBLE WORKS, ho \i uUo prepared to exhibit a great varle ty of doriigns for MONUMENTS, TOMB 6TONE8, Ac Also Iron Railing In great variety, for enclosures, and to receive orders, aud put up the work at man- faclurera' prices. H. H. UNV1LLE. Savannah, April 11,1868. aprll F I a mild laxative, tonic and stimulant, and in recommended to tbo public, relying upon in- II trlnsic worth in tbo euro of tbe following complaints All Billious Derangemouto, Sick Headache, Dyspei tia, Habitual Oostiveness, Chronic Diarrhce. Colic Pain in tbo Stomach and Bowels, General Debility Female Weakness, Ac. For sale by Druggtets geu orally, aud by John. B Moor; k Co, and Wm. W JJncoln, Savunnah. ly fcb!2 JOHsN 8. NOltillS. ARCHITECT. IJ AVINti resumed the practice of hisprolcs- ii- sion, offers his services to his friends and the public as an Architect and Superintendent. Designs fot any part of the country suppiiul and executed in all tbo various branches ol hte profes sion. such as Public Edifices, Stores, Dwellings, Monumont-. ta-. Morouglily Fire Proof ytiiras ilc- gnud aud executed Office at present in Bay Lane, ar of theOusiom House. jan 3—1\ THU CHEAT SOUTHEltii RKMEDT PRYOR’s'ofNTMJSNT. F la a sore and speedy core for borne, pile*. corns, felons, lever sores, ulcers, scald head, tetter worm, soro nipples, (recommended by nur se;,) Koro and cracked lips, lresh wounds and sores of any do-criptiou It in a most valuable remedy and cure, which can be testified to by thousands who havo use-1 tt in many portions of the South for tbe last low years In no uir tunce will the salve do any Injury, or Interfere with a physiclun’s prescrip tion. The proprietor hai numcrou* certificates and letters from people who have need it themselves, nn-i most earnestly recommend it to others us a speedy aud certain remedy for the above named diseases. A trial te all that te necessary Ihr ils own recommendation. Among the many that have testified to tho effica cy of this valuable remedy, and recommeude.l it to the public, aro Dr K A T Ridley, Judgo K Y Hill. Judgo O A Bull, K J Morgan.Esq. J L Stephens*, Esu. and thousands of others. Sold by J B Moore, (Savannah, C.ai; J EHall, Amer- icus. Ga; Clark it Wells, Augusta, Ga; McKeesou, Robins k Co, New York; and druggtets generally. 49“ Dy remitting ouo dollar to the proprietor a single box or tbe Ointment will be forwarded b» mall, tree of postage, to any part of tbe U States. ’ Sold by J. B. MOORE, Ssavannah, Ga.> and duu gists gcncraUy. V. J. MOORE* Proprietor, may!3 UGrange, Ga. Only 15,000 Number*HI Southern Lottery. ON THE THE HAVANA PLAM. More Prizes than Blanks. 7,805 P1UZKS!!! $102,000. •lasper County Academy variably in advance. L ‘ M for h, Announcing candidate.- tor .-fece £iu .. i m advance. • h* 1^ tu. Advertisements not narked uU u» I specified time, will be fairied uni.! 2.1^* payment exacted. uut.i forbid fMk .i When any bill for two mount adTertiiin* 26 percent will be made. Yearly advertising, wi bo taken ai tho following lowing rate; ; For one square, renewable , Wc k * ** Hilo.. 1 twice time#*] V. Every .dililioD.I squat. wuTnaaKi’toSIfEL® 04 one hair toe stove ruiw auuiSel b " l *‘ Yearly sdverlijert efcaii to imuteu i„ ,l,. contracted for. All o.niracutototota .^ 1 ' HUttng dcdnitely toe nuturc advortleed. Any advertisements^notS neeled w th toe Imelnes. shall to Ctar/rt t ml Sue & whentutUedfor.‘ « Modular advertisers aud all ottore reedlu o» , monlcauone or requiring notices dejiviM™ ~ntl tendon to fairs, concerto, selnt-e, or toy mbit ,!' teruinments where efiarree aren.ei t |S lance—oil notices or,irlv»i.. M«latieei,„„," lice de.igncd to call attend, n to nrivnie tarn caicnlated or intended t„ proniote iuiifflfi re.u, con only be Inserted will, Iho undenueZ dint tuceaine je to be paid for. i; Untried led* edllorlul column (whlcli can lie only bSHk? I on Ol toe editor.; toe same will to ctorjrt nf, rale or uot 1&* than 20 ccut< ju-r iic<- The undoriigued. publi-iicr mi aiiy,Trt-ft«fa and Week»> uewijwH-r.- m MvannaL tia.. i»Vi« onraelres Mrictly to aor..-rc m u* a lou U « charged, ami iu no iustaiict i«. deviatetlicrdrm. flic above rates to take < fact March 1, mj .to continue binding, until viui.red l-r fee icittfi mqjority of the uuitersigncd. * I N. B.—'This Bchcdulo shall not m anv wnv -fftii the iutegrit) of exteliug contiuois. All contfmctcfer the year or any otherijietilleii r.tr.e. *Laitctiiy<eais with the expiration of the i-t-riod lor wLict iki were made, p R Hn.TO.vki V, .-.nan d- SXXXU & StXH. Re ItbihOtt. Thoms-ov A WnitiM.ia-. |aleni jileUi- The French language will be taught and spoken by a Purlsian lady, residing In tho family. Tbo Ijttin, German, Spanishand Italian languages will receive duo attention. Tho Natural Sciences will be taught, with the aid of a large and expensive apparatus. Tbo Musical Department will be under the charge of a lady eminently qualified to fill the situation; and all prclorring a male teacher on tbo Plano or in Singing, can havo the benefit tt a Visiting Teacher from Philadelphia. Drawing and Painting will bo under the direction of a lady accomplished ia the art. Tho number of pupils Is limited to forty. Tho Tor ms for Board and Tuition in all tho branch- e.i except Music, are $160 per session or five munths. Miss Eastman has liberty to refer to tbe following gentiomenv— Rt. Rev. A* Potter, D.D., and tbe Episcopal clergy Hon. F: Pierce, President ot the United States. Hon. 8. P. Chase, Governor of OjIo. MUon. N. B. Baker, Ex-Governor of New Hamp shire. r Hon. M. W. Tspnaa, M. 0. from New York. Rev. N. Stem, of Norristown, Pit, Kov. A. McLeod, Clearfield, Pa. Piorco Butler, Esq,, of Philadelphia. J. B. Okie, Esq., do. B.W. Clark,Esq,, do. George Wharton, Esq., do. 0'4'istophor Lower, PotUville, Pa. Fiftwrge Wyman, St. Loots, Mo. Hon. p. 0. Johnson, Washington, D. C. „ For further particulars, or for clrcolsr* apply ti 20 Kand 16 casks 4th proor Brandy. In tho Principal, MISS MARIA EASTMAN, ■tore and for sale by i -JolOeodam Media, Delaware Oo, Pn. M fldnANTQN, JQHNBTOfl gt CO. ' j Jg A »BH| T ~~~ uh, ujn and nOTiw^rei: nriiiorTcr- i — ii tan's Unm 60 bbte E Phelps’ Rye Gin 26 do Domestic Brandy Dolf™ W W°«Mo bbl. B Fhelpa' RylHAfjlS) SVASUlPo a bbla Luther Felton’s Boston Bam J!W «SB st» da Pontovtlo Ursadr flAU, ilfl) HXAMINE CiiAMIiKHLAiNt 1 M do aid tltonecttoat flivar Qta • , V/l-oiaut *o'jMaHutddump,tb.b*l,clieaw« Tl daKawOrleiea Rajudad Wbltky ' «4luoatiweolaitloTaiiy thing tor to. ttuiptw BY AliTilultlTtiAT>ri CLASS U To bo ilruwu October Uth, I860, ut Concert Hall, Macon, Ga., under the sworn superintend ence of CoL Geo. M. i/)gan and James A. Nisbet. Esq. Patrons will please examine this Mugnificetit Scheme careiully, compare it with auy other, and If tt te net the best ever offered, and the chunces to obtaiucapital* far better, tinu’t purchsHi* tickets. CAPITAL, $15,000. 1 Prixeof $15,000 te I “ 5,000 ia 1 “ 2,000 1s J “ 1,000 are..., 6 “ 100 aro.... «L “ 500 are.. 20 Approxlm’s of $50 to $16,000 prlxe aro $l,bC0 60 “ 26 to 'u,\m 60 20to 2,000 *• are 100 *• of $10 to each ot tin* espitate of $1,ihj0 uro 7600 prlxe* of 8 Jj are 7805 prlxoa amounting tn. SI Tickets $10, Halve* $5, Quarters $2 60. 49* Prison payable without dvdm uon. The 7,600 prize*of sKfe are •tetertnlned by tbo number which drawn tin* 4*lf.,wo; if tltnt number *Uuuld beau odd uutuuet, tlieu every ovUi uamber ticket in the scheme will bn entitled $8 60; ff an even numbor, then every oreu number ticket will be entitled to $8 60, iu addition to any other prise which may bo drawn. PurcbsHra buvliig an equal quanta, or odd and even uumbar tiokau wiifl be eeiuiuof dtaarlug Morir “• hair too oo-tof too same, with chancos of obuluing other prises. AU those tickets ending with 0, 2, 4,0,8. are even; all those ending with 1,8,5. t, g, are odd. Poraons .ending money by moll need not fear lu bolng lost. Order* particularly attended to. Com munications confidential. Bank notes of sound banks taken at par. Those wishing particular numbers sbonld order immediately. Mdr#M, JAMES F. WINTER, / Manager, .Macon, Ga. 0. A. McCLkSKUJ, Agent, tav’h. •spill ^ok oaLE on 1 ' it r:. r T, '.TTuaf— loo bbte chulcti Ne<v urtsan* Molts.. * 214 whole and half coils Kentucky hop* 32 cask* Clear and 10 do Ribbed Dacca Mdee, UELMBUIaI? GENUINE i JUU'AP/ Helinltolil’s Highly (mu i (W IKuiiid Fluid Exinu. IS A CERTAIN, SAFE, AND LH-'i.Ui-AL KEMii'V Tj'OU Dteeases of the Riadder, Kiducyr, uuW, J Dropsy, Weakens, secret |iit«uw, Owira- tions, Female Complains, and ail di.-Bi-w teiti Sexual Organs, whether in MALE OK FEMALE. from whatever cause they may have oririuted.ul NO MATTER OF Hud* LONG STANDING. This popular and specific remedy te re w *Ct»i to the nfilictt d. and guaranteed to cure all the »U» complaints. It searchei. out tho very root of ibc disease, driving out all the dhetued fluids of tti body, tii us remotlng the came and rctideringtU cure CERTAIN AN." 1EKMA.VEKT. This medicine allay.- peiu oud tntDnmaUoti. vfcd other remedies luvarialdy ••««**, auu can be Ukea with less trouble and expense to patient*. Iblilv fallible remedy ha* atved thous-tud; upcii ihc.—u from tbe hands of MERClLEsS QCAClib, If not from premature graves, lu coses of Infccta the Compound Buchu is the onij article vortUtf the least confidence of the afflicted in perfortuci AIFE CT'RES. It centaiu* no narcotic, mercury, or other tajaxioa drug, hut te purely a Vegetable CVmjxaWwo H5 very agreeable to the uiste, create* no pcrcejilbA odor, and may be nAcn by persons ol either in without bindt uut u m-rn im-mess or medicalidvke, u* plain directions tm use accompany the mWiciw Reader. If you have any of the above compUtaUi» 1 not neglect them, delays ark dangerous. WiUt this medicine you can cure yourself, au ltliH , prevent all exposure*. TRUTH MUST AND WILL PREVAIL This medicine speedily and effectually curt* lw most virulent form of secret diseases, ond erw-efa* every particle of infectious matter Irc-tn the restoring the patient to a perlest stutc of HEALTH AND PURITY. , Helmbotd's Highly ConcuitraUd Com* i pound Fluid Extrart Sar«ipail»»‘ For purifying tbo Blood, removing uli dl#ts«» m sing from excess ol Mercury, expwure »ntl » prudence In life, chronic cotutitutiotinl nae»«*> arising from an Impure state ef Itonl, m u- only reliable and effectual known remedy l{» ** euro or Scroltnu. Suit Rheum, ScaU Head* lI£M | atlona ol tbc.Turoat ami Legs, PaUir: *udSv*-«*P of tho Bones, Tetter, Umples ou the lace, Scaly Eruption* ot the Skiu. It te gratifying to the proprietor oi these tnwicjj * to be able to Kioto that it I.-* now nearly thrw since they were tret introduced, during wlncnno* thoy have been extensively used in various l*'** 1 the United States, and have given to palicoj practitioner the highest degree of satisfaction mtn various cases in which they have been emi-itj • - whether in town, country, hospital or privatajw tice, they havo invariably given the most aec« and unequivocal Butttroctiou, and produced Ihett B&lutary aud beneficial ofl'ects. Numeroua havo been received from tho most dtitingtaw* physician* in the country, and from the pr«w«* of several medical colleges, recommending highest terms the value of these medicines, | their superiority over all other i-icjt-tamt ” j such complaints as the proprietor rtcico Numerous preparation* ofbarsajwriila and ofn*“ , and various modes of preparing them have given, all of which ol course will differ awjjJL | the mode of proparutiou which cadi iudividua* t j * tSmo medicines require conHderaWecateMj* preparation and the employment ot different strut in soccesslvo operation te* take up the tivo matters, and, in consequence, are quently improperly made, unit not unfrequ^ / much impaired, If not rendered totally Inert, ?/ IteJndlclou* and unskilful management 3,000 qualuted with pharthacouticsi preparattona. . therelore of the highest consideration sadT»FJJ ance to the publio and te tho fncu ty »» should bo standard preparations of uniform bur of experiment* to ascertain the m«t iikhIu of extracting the virtues of the mri^ and tho Buchu, am. to dlscovor tbe moat » form for their oxhlhition. The «xperimenU » resulted most favorably, and tt te with much uro I now offer to the publio and the facw^^. Comjtound Fluid Extracts, which contata wta" , f lues uf thu urtides they are reproseuted1 to no from in u highly concentrated form, “dare m® u . active preparation* which can be maao. t blespoonsful of the Extract Sarsapnrilte, up Sarsaparilla or docoction w usi'-nll) autas. PRICES: , Fluid Extract Buchu, $1 per bottle, or o M ** *• {Sarsaparilla “ “ “ <^q Certificate* of cure* and iccommeudatloM« . TO bo had of Druggist* and Dealers ui ever/ Uon ertho United State* and Cduadon* . ,-,*1. AU lectors for tho rnedWoe dtewlniTo etor receive immediate attention, audof* 55 guaranteod. a °l' 413 ^ -..$15,000 ... 6,000 3,000 2^00 7fi00 1,260 1.11.0 l.uo . 03,760 F iuiilR.—1-iO Mb! Oiklor 1“' nc, " i liaodfc.*: