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/CHATHAM COUNTY-To all whom it may V^cooceru: Whereas. John Mattery, frtU apply to tho Court of Ordinary for tailors Dtsmlsory m autnlnls- traUoooatbsRrtateof William Wright these aro, thorstbro, to ctto ami admonish all whom It may oonotn, to bo and appear belbro said Court, to make objection (If any they bavo) on or before the first* Monday in November next'olhwlie said Ut ters will be granted. ^Witness, John Bilbo. Esq., Ordinary tor Chatham Aunty, this e.ght day of April 1656. JOHN BU.BO, o. o. o. H>H S RATH Alt SHERIFF'S SALE.—Will bo sold on tho first Tuesday la Juno uoxt, before Oourt House, between tho legal hours of sale, lot number twelve (13) New Fraiiklln Ward, in tho City of Savannah, situated on tho cornor of Mont gomery street and Battlo Row, together with tho tarce-atory brick warehouso situated theroon; loviod on to satisfy a certain fi fa. Issuing out of Chatham Superior Oourt, in favor of John Scuddor vs. Clar ence P. Hollis. Property pointed out in said fl. fa. BENJAMIN I.. COLE, may 6 Sheriff C.C. IfjCtSToF Mdilfiflr, C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom It may con cern : Whereas, Elisabeth Ribero, will apply at me Court or Ordinary tor loiters of administration on the eatato of Joseph Ribero: These aro, thereforo, to cite au<l admonish all whom U mav concern, to be and appear beforo said Oourt to make objection (ir any they have) on or before tho first Monday in July next, otherwUo said letters will be granted. Witness. John Bilbo, Esq.. Ordluary for Chatham county, this second day or Juue, 1856. June 2 JOHN BIIJJO,„o. « STATES OF G R O R U1 A, Cl I AT 11A III CO* f|» all whom It may concorn: Whereas Mary Ann X Pont will aflply at tho Court of Ordinary for loi ters Msmtssiiry on tho estate of James P. Dent,— Those are thereforo to cite and admoulsh all whom It may concern, to he und appear before said Court, to mako objections (if auy they have) on or bolero the First Monday In December next, otherwise said lottera will bo granted. Witness John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this third day of June, 1856. Je3 JOHN BILBO,_O.C.C. ' CITY 8HEHIFF8 SALE. W ILL bo sold before tho Court House door in tho city of Savannah, on tho first Tuesday iu July next, between tho legal hours of sale. The follow ing articles, 2 counters, 1 desk, 1 iron chest. 1 warlrobo and all tho interest of Edward Murphy, iu and to the lease of lot und building situated on tbs cornor of Whitaker and Congress streets, to satisfy a fl. Ta. Issued iu favor of William 11. Gaul J, vs. Morphy, k Pevauny, property (minted out by defondant. El). M. PRENPKKOAST, s.c. s. may 31 CITY SHERIFF'S SALE. W ILL be sold before the Court House door, in the City ofBavannnh, on’the first Tuesday iu July next, between the usual hours ofsalo, east half of No. 6 Oreou Ward, bounded as follows:—north by Broughton street, west l>y lot No. 5, south by a lane and cast by lot No. 7. levied on as tho property of Jamos L. Ollvor,, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued out of the Honorable tho City Court ot'8avatinah, In favor ofD. B. Nichols vs. lames L. Oliver. Properly (minted out by plaintiff’s attorney. Terms cash.— Purchaser paying for titles. KltW. M. l’RENDKIUJAST. my31 City ShcriiT. STATE OF GEORGIA. C 1UATH AM COUNTY—To all whom it may J concorn : Wheroas, John P. ninos will apply at tho Oourt of Ordinary for letter* dlamisaory as ad ministrator on tho hstate of .tame* C. Hines : Those are, thereforo, to cllo and admoulsh all whom It may concern, to bo and appear before aald Oourt to mako ohjcctioo (if any they havo) ou or bo- lore the first Monday In Peevmbor next, otherwise said letters will bo grautod. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq. Ordinary for Chatham county, this fourth day of June, 1860. June 6 JOHN BILBO, 0. 0. 0. ADMiWliTllAWir’rSALB: ”7 P URSUANT to an order of the Honorable tho Court or Ordinary of Chatham County, passed June term, I860, will be sold, on the first Tuesday In August uoxt, before the Oourt House door lu sola couuty of Chatham, between the legal hours of sale, the following properly, to wit.: Lota Nos. threo (0) and four (4), bolug part of Garden lot No. nine («). Sprlug Hill, City o? Savannah, fronting on Railroad street; Mso the following uegro slaves: Jack, Petor, Alexander and Sarah. Sold as the property or the esiateol Samuel Griffin, lateofiald county, deceased, for tho benefit or the heirs und creditors of said es tate. RICHARP WAYNE, Administrator do bonis non, on je4 Estate of Samuel Grlllln, ~ GEilftGl O N tho first Monday in August next, I will apply to the Ordinary or Chatham county for leave to sell tho negro slaves beonglng to the estate or Clara A* Ogtlbay, decease!, for the boueflt of tho heirs and creditors of said estate. Juue 4 JAMES A. LaROCHK, Adtil’r From V» II. FALMBII, OKNXRAL AOrXKtDHKU AW^ninii AOEIf. Boaton, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. JAMES B. KIDLKi, DEALER AND IMPORTER OF _ Watch.., J.w.lm«llw Win, F«n- cjr Moo**, afc«, mo. 12, soon 2d tntner, rmuonnu. septs *y Authotl—d S^SSSS%!U •i DESiONER®^?D 30UL ’mARBLE. Corner Afltor Placs and 4th Avsnue, IN CtOSS PROXJMJTT TO Til AStO* UMUNV AMD T*1 MSW SHU Boost, MW TOR*. , mUB most extensive variety and the largest X sfook of Monuments, Tombs, Head Stones, Ao., tuAtncrlca, can bo found at this establishment, Irani ploiu to tho most elaborate and ornate In dosign and workmanship. In addition to tho stock always on hand, a great varloty of drawings, appropriate and original may be found; Bom which work will he ex ecuted promptly to ordor. Orders ralthlully executed, and shipped to any point avallablo by water or steam. Persons visiting the city of New York on ploosure or bu^neas aro respectfolly Invited to visit this es tablishment. CITY SHERIFF’S SALE', W ILL be sold before tho Court House door In tho City.or Savannah, on the first Tuesday In July next, between tho legal hours of sale, lot No. 27, contains 69 feet, more nr less, beiug a portion of Garden lot No. 11, west, in tho city of Nivatmali, bounded as follows:—East by Purse street, south by lot No. —, north bv street not named, and west by lot No. —. levied ou as tho property of Ann Doble, to satisfy a fi. fa. Issued out of tho llonorublo the City Court ofSavanuah, in favor of John Gulluher vs Ann Doble. Property poiutod out by plaintiff.— Terms cash. Purchaser paying for titles. EDW. M. I'RENDERGAST, my31 City Sheriff. CITY BHEIIIFF'S SALET ~1XTILL be sold, before the court bouse door in v f the city or Savannah, on the first Tuesday in July next, betweon the legal hours of sale, One Au gusta and Wayneslwro' Railroad Company's Bond, No. 409—levied on as the property of William Dunn to satisfy two 11. fas. issued out of the honorable tho City taurt of Savannah, one iu favor of James II. Road vs. William Dunn, and the other to favor of John Ingersoll vs. William Dunn. Terms cosh. EDWARD M. PRENDERGAST. may 31 Sheriff 0. 8. S TATE OF GEORGIA—Ul’LLOCH CO., May 20th. 1856—Two months alter date application wll be made to the Honorablo Court of Ordinary of Bald County for leave to sell all the lands bolougiug to the estate of Michael Doualdson. deceased, for tho benofit of tho hoirs and creditors and said deceased, my23-8w JOHN I'.jJIBSO.V, Adm’r. /XEORGIA—BULLOCH CO.—All persons having \Jl demands against the Estate of Thomas Mills, late of said county, deceased, are hereby notified to present them, properly attested, within the time prescribed by law, aud theso indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to HARDY B. HODGES, Adm’r 1 May 20th, I860. my23-6w NOTICE. T WO months from date application will lie made to tho Ordinary of Chatham County, for ittvo to sell lot No. 151,9th district, Baker, belong ing to the estate of Julian Marks. JACOB WATSON, may2 Administrator. Southern District of Gcorgln. !b the Marshal of the Southern District of Georgia, G reeling i *11THKREAS James Hachford do Wolf, James Fish- Tf er Jones, Jamos Garuock, aud Robborl Blbby, owners of tho ship Elisabeth, havo exhibited their libel or complaint tu the District Court of tho United States for tho Southern District or Georgia, alleging and propounding that the said libellants aro the true and legal owners of tho said ship Elizabeth, of which Thomas Williams is and lately was muster, that on tho night of the fifth or April, Iu the year eighteen hundrod and fifty-six, tho said ship Eliza beth was lying in tho River Savannah, at Venus’ Point, well lu shore, und was at that time a stauuch and well built ship, of the burthen of nine hundred and fiftv tons, or thereabouts, and sulllcleutly pro vided witli apparel, tackle aud furuiturc, aud pro perly manuod with a sulllclont crew to work and navigate said ship, that ou the said night of tho fifth of April, eighteen hundred and fifty-six, about seven o'clock iu the evonlug, u signal lantern was hung out iu the forestay of said ship Elizabeth; that about eight o'clock ou tlio ulght of tho said fifth of April, whilst the said ship Elizabeth was so lying at Venus* Point, in tho Savautmh River, within the ebb and (low of tlie tide, aud within the admiralty aud mara- time jurisdiction of the District Court of the United Stales, for the Southern District orGcorgla, securely moored, the steamship Keyatouo State, whereof Robert llurdlo was master on her way Irotu Phila delphia to the city of Savannah, came up tho Sayan- nali River under full headway* ami then and there, with great force and violeuce, ran into and upon tho said ship Elizabeth, smashing tho sldo of tho fore- castle of said ship Elizabeth, brouklng five of tho forecastlo beams, started tho dock, carried away the bowsprit, and other damage did to tho suid ship Elizabeth, os in said libel Is stated, rendering it ac cessary to discharge a part or her cargo, und to bring nor up to tho city of Savannah for repairs, at great oxponso and loss of time: that it is lmi»sslblo to ascertain exactly what will bo tho extent of tho damages, but os fur os calculation enu be mudo the damage sustained by such eollUtou to the suhl ship Elizabeth, amounts to the sum of ten thousuud dol lars; that this occurred in the admiralty ami mara- time Jurisdiction or said Court, all of which the libel lants pray leave to furnish proof of, and have also prayed u decree for their damages aforesaid, and costs, and thut tho ordluary process may Issue. And whereas the Judge of the District Court afore said hath ordered and directed that tho ordinary process should issue, returnable to the United Slates Court Room in the city of Savannah, ou tho 12th day of June next, ut eleven o'clock, A. M., Now, thereforo, you are hereby authorized, em powered aud strictly enjoined peremptorily to cite and admonish all persons having, or prctemliug to have, any right, title, interest, or claim to the suid steamship Kcystouo State, her machinery, tackle, apparel and furniture, by all lawful ways und tneaus whoroby this monition may bo tnadu most public and notorious, to be aud appear at the time aud place aforesuid, before th«* Judgo aforesaid, to show cause, if any thoy have, why Judgment should not (loss as prayed for, und to do and receive what unto law aud Justice shall opportain, und whntercr you shall do in the premises you shall certify to the Judgo aforesaid, at tho time and place aforesaid, to gether with this writ, Witness tho Honorable Johu 0. Nicoll, Judge of said District Court, this twenty-third tiny of May, eighteen hundred and fifty-six. LAW, BARTOW fc LOVELL, Proctors lor Libellant-*. All person* interested in this monition will take dun notice. DAN’L II. STEWART, (I. S. Mnrshul. Savannah,23d May,1856. CITY MARSHAL'S SALES. VIRGINIA SPRINGS! SOUTH-SIDE, RICHMOND k~ DANVILLE, A Virginia & Tennessee SUM M ER ASSIGNMENT NOTICE. TOHN M. WILLIAMS, having assigned all d his property, both real and iieraonal, to adjust his debts, all persons having legal claims against the said John M. williams, will plca«o hand them to tho undersigned without delay, as it is quite desirablo to ascertain the extent of indebtedness, aud to per fect a speedy settlement of the assigned property apr28 HIRAM ROBERTS, Assignee. ADAHSTRATOll'S NOTICE. A LL persons having demands against the estate of tho lalo Charles 8. Arnold, deceased, aro hereby notlfiod to present them, proporly attested, within the timo prescribed by law; aud all thoso in debted to said estate, are requested to mako Imme diate payment to EDWARD PADKLFORD, may 8 Administrator. ASSIGNEES NOTICE. TITR. Louis Itobidcr haviug made au assign- ilL montfor tho benofit of his creditors, all per sons Indebted to him will please make payment to me. And those haviug demands agaiust him are requested to present them, that paymmtmuy he made as far as tho assnits will extend. A. BONAUD. Assignee. Eavannob, May 19, I860. iuay20 GLYNN SHERIFF'S SALE. W ILL besold beforo the door oflho Court House in tho city of Brunswick, Couuty of Glyuu, on tho first Tuesuuy lu July noxt, betweon tho legul hours of sale, tho folio wing property, to wit.:—Cas sius, Jim, Chino, und Simon—levied on by virtue ot fi. fa. issued nut of tho Honorable Superior Court of GlynuCounty, in favor of Horace I). Gould vs. Alex- andnr Scranton and .fames Go won, Administrators of Mary Abbott, deceased. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. may28 M.C. II. WRIGHT, S.H.C. WILL be sold, on the flint Tuesday iu July TV uoxt, in front of tho court house : Improvements on lot No. 3, Montmollinville, to satisfy City Tux Executions vs. Connolly, for years 1854 and 1855. Also, Lot aud improvement No. 12, purl of Gar den tat No. 11. woat. the property of Mrs. Ellon O’Reilly, to satisiy City Tax Executions for 1855. Also, Lot No. 15 and improvements. Franklin ward, us tho property ol’M. Prcndergast, for Taxes for 1855. Also, east hair of Lot No. 2, Calhoun ward, the property ot' Mrs. Bridget Cary aud children, for Taxes for 1855 Also, Lots Nos. 19 and 20, Wesley ward, as tho property of Edward Perry, for Taxes for 1865. Also, I/it No. 51, Brown ward, as tho property of cstato or Patrick O'Connoli, Srfor Taxes for 1855 Ako, Improvements on south half of Lot No. 33, Warren ward, as tho property of Mis3 Matilda Ro- sey, for Taxes for 1854 and 1856. Also, cast half of Lot No. 28, uorlh side ot Marga ret stroct, tho property of Mrs. Rachael Wise and daughter, for Taxes for 1855. Also, Lota Nos. 47 aud 62, Walton ward, us the property of John McCormick, for Taxes for 1855. Also. Lot No. 4, Washington ward, as tho proper ly of Mrs. M. M. Dibble and childreu, lor Tuxes for 1855. Also. Lot No. 14 and east half of Lot No. 15, par of Garden Lot No. 33, cast, as tho proporly of tho estate of S. A. Patot. for Taxes for 1851 und 1855. Also, Lot No. 24, Lafayette ward, as tho property of Johu M. Milieu, for Taxos for 1855. Also, I/it No. 10, Montmollinville, as the properly of James Bonoist, lor Tuxes for 1854 aud 1865. Also, Improvements of quarter Lot No. 10,Greene ward, us the proporty of Mrs. Baker, for Taxes for 1854 and 1865. Also, Garden tat No. 58, oast, ns the property of W. P. Bowen, for Taxes for 1851 und 1855. Also, No. 47, Jasper ward, as tho property ot Mrs. J. IV. Ryerson, for Taxes for 1865, Also, west hair or ]/)t No. 4, south side of Bryan street for TUxes for 1864. Also, south half of 1 Trustees’ Garden, as tho projiorty oflho estate of Worthington, for Taxes for 1855. DANIEL II. STEWART, may 31 City Marshal. GLYNN SHERIFF'S HALE. "IT TILL be sold before the door of tho Court House, ▼V In tho city of Brunswick, County of Glyuu, on tho first Tuesday in July noxt, between the legal hours of tale, tho following property, to wit.:—Ono undivided half of a tract or (wrcM of land containing two hundred aud Elly ucres, (more or less) lying and befog iu tho couuty of Glyuu. hounded south he lands grunted to Michael pousell, northwardly by lands granted to Johu Lamb, senior, east by lauds unknown, tailed on us the property of Celia Lamb, to satisfy a fl. fa. issued out of the lloiinrablti Stipe- rlor Court ot Glyuu county, iu favor of Daniel McIn tosh vs. Celia Lamb. Properly pointed out by de fendant. M. C. B, WRIGHT, may28 Sheriff Glynn County. ■TATEOF SEOltClIA, LIUKUTY (i). T > all whom It may concern:—Whereas Jason Floyd will apply at tho Court or Ordinary for letters of administration ou the estate of Allru D. Floyd, These ure therefore to cite and udmoiiDli all whom it may concorn, to ho and appear before said court, to make objection*, if any they have, on or before the first Mouday In July uoxt, otherwise said loiters Will be granted. Wituess W. P. Girardeau, Ordinary for Liberty Couuty, this 27tb day of April, 1856. W. P. GIRARDEAU, may27 _ o. L. i GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY. O N Uie first Monday in July next npplkuliou will be made to Urn honorably Hie Court of Ordina ry ofuald county for lettora of administration on the rotate of Gideon McGoweu, late of said county, do leased. ANN MiGOWKN. Juno 2 NOi'it'B. ~ T HREE months ullur dale application will be made to thu Marine Bank of Bavannali, for the pay- raenlof two Twenty dollar bills, viz : letter B, no70, and letter 0,697, the lull halves of which have been lost. JAMES P. HUDSON. Tallahassee, Ha., Muy )7> 1856. 3m* niy26 ADMINIRTIiATiliX HALE* ' /"\N the drift Tuesday iu July uoxt will bo sold lit V/ front pf tho Court House, in thu city of Savon, nail, all tho rnal estate belonging to the estate or James M. Bates, late of Chatham Uiuuty, deceased. Bold by permission of the Court of Ordinary, und by ardor of the Administratrix, for thu buuolu of thu heirs and creditors. ANN B. BATES, may25 Administratrix. BATH XXOTTSX HOT. COLD ANO SHOWER. fpHE BATH HOUSE having lieen lmmlHomely X fitted up, opened on Saturday, 2d of March, Bpigle Baths 26 cents—nix tickets for f MM) mar4 J. M. HAYWOOD. Agent. COD FISH, MACKEREL ANiThBII- RINGB. T JUST received 6 hhdn choice Uud Fish 20 bids cl extra No laud No. 2 Mackerel: 19 do extra Pickle Herrings/60 boxes Bmokcd Hurring* in store and for cnle by DAVID O’CONN Kit. may 10 Corner Brogbton fe Drayton hu, ARRANGEMENT. Shortest, most comiortubio aiid most expeditious Koutu to tho VIRGINIA SPRINGS! TlUWmimnY DA Y-IJQHT. And Baggage Checked Through, except on Stages. Visitors to the VirginiiVia'springs by this route, tnku tlio South-Side Railroad cars ut Petersburg, or the Richmond and Danville cars at Richmond, ulfl A. M., daily, (Sundays oxcuptud,) urrivont Lynch burg to dtuucr, uud thuiicu, via tho Virginia aud Tenuossce Railroad, reach Bonsuck’s Dcpotat3 1-4, und Salem at 4 P. M., uud at uithcr (dace take Kent, Hiimiiitrsun A Co's Fine Line of 8 luge* I Those via liousack’s lodge at Kiucuxtlu, dine at tho Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs, and urrivo at the White Sulphur Springs, (17 luiics) early on tho ovculng of tho second day lrom Petersburg, or Rich mond, without NIGHT 1'HAVKIi, and witli but 64 miles of Staging. Or by thu Salem route, atop all night at the Roanoku Red Sulphur Springs, (10 miles distant from Saloui,) tliuu at the Rod Sweet, or Sweet Springs, und urrivo at thu White Sulphur Springs on tho evening of tho following day. Thu Virginia tc Tunuosuuu Railroad Is located through a most romantic country, possessing a cli mate unsurpassed for Us salubrity and delightful tem perature. Tho road passes the liaso of the PEAKS OP OTTER! And within three miles of thu Allogbuny Spriugs, ono mllu of tho Montgomery White Sulphur Spriugs, aud within four miles of tho Yellow Sulphur Spriugs; all pleusuntly situated u few miles apart, ou the Eastern slopo of tho Allegliuiiy raountaiu, In Mont gomory couuty. The waters or thoso Springs aro celebrated for their groat medicinal qualities, thu ac commodations aro oxcelluut, und have been greatly Increased since last season. AyVIsliors to the Red Sulphur Spriugs take Kent. Summerson & Co's Stages at Newborn Depot, on tliooveulug of tho day that they leave Peters burg or Richmond, uud arrive at tho Spriugs ou the following day to dinner, uud Salt Sulphur Springs early iu the eveuiug of the second day from Rich mond or Petersburg. The Road from Newbcru Depot to tho Red Sul phur Springs, (38 miles,) has been graded uuJ greatly improved since lust season, aud is now- re garded asouo of tho best turnpikes iu the moun tains. Tlio line of Telegraph from Richmond will hecom- pletcd and lu operation to tho Mootgouicry White Sulphur Springs early iu Juue. I’asseugers to Knoxville, Tennessee, take Keut, Summerson k Co's stages ut tho Western terminus of the Virginia k Tonne-see Railroad, now 180 miles from Lynchburg (and being extended Westward ut tbs rate of 8 miles per month) to the Eastern term!- uuh of the East Tennessee and Virginia Railroad, und arrive at Knoxville In 21-2 days from Peters burg or Richmond. Fare from Petersburg or To Red tweet, or Sweet Spriugs via Bonsack’s,$10 00 “ “ “ “ “ *• “ Saiom.... 10 60 “ While .Sulphur Springs •• Uonsack’s 11 00 “ “ “ “ “ Salem.... 11 69 "RedSulphur Springs 12 25 “ Alleghany Spriugs 8 00 •• Montgomery White Sulphur Springs 8 26 u Yellow Sulphur Spriugs 8 45 (> Knoxville, Tonnessee 23 00 Note.—Tho charge for tickets to the Ailegbauy Spring:;, Montgomery Whilo Sulphur aud Yellow Sulphur Spriugs, does not include the charge Horn tho Railroad to the Springs. Passengers lor tho Al leghnny Spriugs, (4 miles distant.) taka tickets to Sliawsville—for Montgomery White Sulphur, (1 mile distuul by a brunch Railroad,) take tickets to Big Tunnel and for the Yellow Sulphur, (4 miles dis tant,) take tickets to Christiamhurg depot. Con veyances will ho found at thoso places. For further Informutiou apply to E. A. GOODWIN, Ticket Agent S. S. R. R., Petersburg. CHARLES CAMPBELL, Sup’t Richmond k Danville R. R., Richmond. E. H. GILL, Sup’t V. k T. R. R., Lynchburg. KENT, SUMMERSON k CO., tayl3-8in Fincastle, Virginia. ckntbT£ kaiLhoao. LOCK. , HAyltog HiesWsd tbs PrisTftedal at tbs World's Mr, ars now oObrsd to tbs public iM tbs Prise 0afs of I tbs' World. Tsstsd and approved as they bass bssn everr- wbsrs, their crowning victory wm reserved to be awarded by the Juries of tbs World'sFalr. TUo proprietor jplaosd One Thousand Dollara in Gold In the one exhibited at the World’s Fair, tan- don, and Invited all the Plck-tacka in the world to opeutlieSaTe, with or without tho koys, and take tho mouoy as a roword for their Ingenuity; although oporated upon by several aklllod lu tho art, uo ouo could Pick tho tack or open tho Safe. By au Improvement upon tho original Salamander, introduced by tho preseut owner or the potent-right, tho Interior Is rondored wholly Impervious to damp, and hooks, papers and Jewelry might he prosorved in one of his Hares for a century without contracting a blemish from mould or inllldcw. To guard agaiind counterfeit# every Safe from the manufactory of tho subscriber, aud Bold by him or hlR agents, lias a brass (data la front, bearing Ids namo: ouch Is also furnished with ono of Ida Im proved Thief Detecting I/»cks, which la n good guar antee agulust robbery. B. 0. HfSRRlNU k CO., Nan. 135,137 aud 139 Wator-Bt., N. Y. Agents iu Savannah, Messrs. BELL k PRENTISS, who keep constantly on hand a foil aud comploto assortment, which thoy will soil at Manufacturers’ prices. scpt28 LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND FIRE- PHoor QCAUDia op .. . WUSPAKAT10NH. flrlrabolll*. IllKlily Cm.ctiitru.nl Com- pound Fluid Kxtinct liucUn. IS A CERTAIN, SAFE. AND EFFEU1UAL REMEDY TjlUll Diseases of tuo Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, J; Dropsy, Weakness, fiocret Diseases, Obstruc tions, Female Complaints, and ull diseases of Uie Sexual Organs, whether lu MALE OH FEMALE. from whatever cause they may lrnvo originated, and NO MATTER OF HOW LONG STANDING. This popular and spcciflo remedy Is now offered to the afUlctod, and guaranteed to care all Uie above complaints. It searches out the very root or the disease, driving out all the diseased fluids or the body, thus removing the cause mid rendering Urn ruuuuuiiiua ui aiuuuiigH, nupurm, »/•»*»wn, uiu. Cl m» Thankllfl for thq very liberal |iatrouago horetotore NKATLV executed at tub SAVANNAH JOURNAL, BOOK k JOB OFFICE. Merchants can besuppliodatshort notice with BIU-HmuIs, Bills of Lading, Dray Books, Circulars, Cords and Blank Books, Particular "attention given Vo BOOK AND PAM PHLET PRINTING, such us Catalogues for Colleges, Proceedings of Mootings. Reports, By-taws, etc. received, we ros(H>i:tfolly solicit a continuance ol tho samo, foaling that we shall ho ablo to pleaso ull who may favor us with a cull, both us to prices uud oxcouUou of work. Proposals for Rollons and Fuel for Llght"Vesselu* COLLECTOR’S OFFICE, SumiNTKXUKXT ok Lmirw, rMU.lir.TUMI UP IAUIII3, > Suvannuh, loth May, 1850.J h iHALHI) proposals will be received at this ) oillce until 12 o’clock. M., on tho 1st day of July noxt, 1850, for furnishing ami delivering Ra tions mnl Fuel ou liuurd lliu Light-vessels in this Collection district, viz.; at Martin’s Industry and Tybuu island Knoll, for one year from the llrst day of July 1856, to the fluih June, 1857, inclusive. Hu* rations to ho of, good aud approved quality, to bo dulivured lu good aud Bulllciiuit packages, barrels, boxes uud cases, aud In good ordor, on board the above nuincd light-vessels, ut least onco u quarter, free of expense to tlio United Stales, and agreeably to (lie annexed table of tlio weekly ration, viz.: WILDER'S SALAMANDER SAFES, Manufactured ty Steams & Marvin. New York. In tho flro ortho 3d Inst., which consum ed tuo brick building occupied by Mr. Jno. T. Thomas, opposite | tho Gas Works, iu this city, was a sate ot i the above descriptions | containing tho Irooks. papers, and money of Air. | Thomas, and although tho building was dctroyud, I tho said Bafo sustained no injury whatever from tho intenso heat to which it had bcou exposed. Ou oi>en- iug tho Solo, tho contents wore found undisturbod. uud in tho same ordor and condition as whcuplucod thoro, except a slight discoloration to the projecting ends of a fow papers, and tho hacks of ono or two of the books, caused by tho Btcam generated in tho Safe, while at it# greatest boat. Tlio Safo aud contents, as it camo from tho ruins, may still bo seen, iu tlio possession or Mr. Thomas, at tho Gas Works. A largo assortment of those cele brated Safes always ou hand,and for salo by 0. H. CAMPFIELD, Agent for tho Manufacturers, July 26,1865. 171 Bay-st., Savannah, Ga. I take pleasure iu corroborating tho foregoing state ment, and iu addition would add, that tho books aro nowinuso. J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yard, Forry Wharf. July 20lh, 1855. oct6—tf Hi u REMOVAL. Tho subscriber has Removed on tlio Bay, noxt door to tho Republican) oillce, whore be is now opening u handsome assortment of S1* RIN U AND SUMMER GOODS, which ho will sell by the pattern or niuko to order m the most fuHhioiiuldo style. Also, Ready Mudo Olotldng for tlio present aud coming season. Thankful for pant favors, bo hopes to merit a con tinuance of the same. X. J).—Cutting, Altering aud Repairing dune ut tho shortest notice. Just received White Drill Coats and l'ants, White and Figured Alarseilies Vests, I'orsuloata small pro- lit. aprl2 JOHN W. KELLY. : ft: i ft: W. R. MOSELEY'S INFIRMARY. * FOR the treatment of Can- ‘ * ccrs, Wcuh, Fistula, aud all kinds ol Tumours, Is now open for the .roccpllun of Fatten!#. His Inflr- mary Is located neur the Dej*ot and Dost OUlce w. ^ Broadway, and contains about thirty largo and wen V , furnished Rooms, with good and trusty servants ait f I ways at hand, both ladles and gentlemen aro receiv ed at this Institution, and will receive the most stria and kind attention from the Proprietor, as well u Ills Matron. Ilia practice In that horriblo disease Cancer, for the past ten years Is not surpassed bv any Physician lu the South. Patients aro boarded at $1 per diem, or S16 per month. $10 being required in advance. *9- Fees to be agreed upon beforo the case is un dortaken. All communications must he post u&m addressed to W. R. MOSELEY. ’ *ug 6 Grlllln, (iu. saoptUM I SM.WJ jmfau(A 2.7 p g jeang ’linjj po(j() JO. 8U(Spm CERTAIN AND PERMANENT. This medicine ulluys |mlu aud InUununutiou, which other remedies Invariably causo, uud cau bo takcu with loss trouble and expense tu putlunts. This in fallible remedy lias saved thousands uj>on thousands from the bunds of MERCILESS QUACKS, if not from premature graves, lu cases of infection the Compound Buchu is tho only article worthy or thu least confidence of tlio alilicted iu performing SAFE CURB*. It contains no uurcotlc, mercury, or other injurlou drog, hot is purely u Vegetable ComjxMitiun. It is very agreeable to the taste, creates uo (wrceptlhle odor, uud may be taken by persons of either hox without hindrance from business or medical udviue, as plain dirci-tious for u«o accoui|Mtny thu medicine. Reader, If you havo uny of thu above couiiduliits, do not neglect them, DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. With this medicine you can cure yourself, and thus prevent ull «X|»nsnro. TRUTH MLVf AND Will. PREVAIL. This medicine eiwcdily and cfi’cclually euros the most virulent Ihrm of secret diseases, aud eradicates every particle of infectious matter from tho system, restoring the patient to a perlest Hbite of HEALTH ANI) PURITY. Hclmhohl's Highly Concent rated Com pound Fluid Extract Harsaparlllu. For purliying tho Blood, removing all diseases ari sing from excess of Alercury, exposure and im- i prudence iu life, chronic constitutional diseases, arising from an impuru slate of Blood, and the I only reliable and ellectuul known remedy for tho cure of Scrofula, Sait Klieum, Scald Head, Ulcer ations of tlio Throat and Legs, Pains and Swellings , of thu Bones, Tetter, l'iinplcs ou the Faco, uud ail i Scaly Eruptions of the Skin. It is gratifying to the proprietor of these medicines : to be able to slut* that it is now neuriy threo years , siucethoy were first introduced, during which time they havo been extensively used in various parts of the United States, and liuvc given to jutient and practitioner the highest degree of satisfaction in tlio ; various eases in which they buve been employed ; : whether in town, country, hospital or privuto pruc- i lice, they have iuvariubly given the most decided uud unequivocal satisfaction, aud produced tho most salutary and beneficial cfi'ects. Numerous letters havo buou received from the most distinguished ! physicians in the country, und from the profosuors ! of several medical colleges, recommending iu the highest terms the value of these medicines, und their su|H>rlority over ull other preparations for F ll'ATOE&—100 barrels superior FIuum i Putotoes: 60 do Western Reds; and 69 do I Wh J Blows, for sale by r BRIGHAM, KELLY h fa. ' HON. MI88 MLUIIAY T 8 TTNITED States. Cauadu and Cuba. sJ Schweglor’s History ot Philosophy in Kpetatnu trausluted by Seeyle. Prescott’s Philip 2d or Spain, new sut»u|y in l,,.;: Calf und iu Cloth. Nupoleou’s Confidential Correspondence with h brother Joseph. Davuu's History or the Queen’s or the Jfous Hanover—2 vols. I'Tlie Allachl iu Aladrid. Roinuuueof thu Haroin, by Miss Purdue. Rachel Gray, by Julia Kavanuugh. Earnest Linsiuad, by Mrs. tae Heinz. mar 3 W. THORNE WIIJ.IA Ms J UST RECEIVED.—20 boxes Shoulders, a prime articlo, 20 tierces choice Tenncsafc Hams. In storo, und for sale by mar 26 WAYNE, GRENVILLE am. DYING AND RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT, 73 YORK BTRKBT, NEAR THE OOURT BOUSE, SAVANNAH, GA., Established In 1834. mUE Subscriber grateful to his friends and I (Kttrons for tholr coutiuual favors, would state that In addiUou to tho Improvements iu DYING, ac quired by him during his lust visit to England aud Scotland, has mudo arraugomouts for oxtondiug his businoss, by which ho Is now eiiublcd to dye a greator varloty or colors ou silk aud woolen dresscB, shawls, ko. t which ho truBt# will generally please all who may favor him with tholr patronage. Geuttemcu’s garments dyed, cleaned or renovated as may bo required, In tho samo superior style which has generally so much pleased his patrons aud frlonds. Tablo Covers, and Ladies’ Crape Shawls, Ac., cleaned aud finished in tho first style. Ladies' Bonnets dyed, bleached aud pressed lu tho most fashionable styles. Orders from the country promptly attended to. Terms moderate. When parcels are sent by steamboats or railroad, word should be seut him by letter through the |kmi office, so that he may know whero to call for them. mob 16 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. Each pro(>osul must state distinctly the prims for ; 8Uu i, complaints us tho proprietor recommends, which the onliro ration will bo furnished on board . Numerous preparations of Sarsapurilla und of Buchu ouch light-vessel respectively. , and various modes of pre(wring them have been 'Iho proposals for supplying fuel, both coal am ; g , vcn uU 0 | which or course will differ according to wood, must state distinctly tho price per toil ami tlie mode of preparation which each individual may cord, uud thu kind aud quulity ol each, to bo deliver- i llf i llllt ml ltrttkt-.l ..1. I1..1. .-.u.'nl ..4 * ... XI EVV CROP CURA MOLASSES—Tim n „. go of tho Abbott Devcruuux, daily cxpucb ii do in lots to suit purchasers, by RODGERS k NORRIS. for Jau31 CARPET AND UPHOLSTEItV WAREHOUSE, 140 Congress and 67 St. J alien Streets. T IE UNDERSIGNED would take this oi.iM.r- tunity to oxpress to bis friends uud tlie pi.i,i u - generally, Id3 sluceru thanks for ttieir liberal |uinm age and Influcnco, which has resulted iu extension <>i his trade to all parts of the Stale. Also, Cunfan. Florida, Afabuina aud Tenueesec, thereby en.iblu.- him to exhibit a stock uasurpassed in uny s-.uli--: u city. Families, Merehunls, Hotel Keepers, und steam boat Owners are particularly iuvited to exutninu (In* preheut stock, which Is uow complete in nil tin* various departments, consisting iu part ofthefolii.w- ing goods, viz: CARD El DEPARTMENT. English Druggets, (ni va rious widths,) Mosuic Hearth Rugs. Velvet aud Clieuille Run*. Tufted Rugs, Piauo uud table Covers, Door Muts(overy variety,) Silver k Brass Staf ' Curiiets Bindings, < ovory variety,) (’ll uss Stair Ko,b, LI idings, Ac. || KPAHTMEM IS iusliu Curtauih, f l «, • ‘ . r U aud after Sunday, the 14th October, lust, \J and uutil further nollco, the Passenger Trains ou the Central Railroad will run os follows : BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON, taaves Savannah Dolly at...5 a M and 12.16 p u. Arrive In Macon “ “..2.16 pm “ 1 am. Leave Macon “ “,11.45 am “ 9.30 pm. Arrive lu Savau’b “ “10.45 pm “ 7.20 am BKrWKKV SAVA.V.VAfl ANO ACUDSTA. Leave Savuunah 12.16 p m and 8.30 p. m. Arrive In Augusta 8.46 p m “ 6.30 a m. Leave Augusta 0. a m “ 4.30 p m Arrive iu Savauuah 1.30 pm " 10.45 p BKrWKEN MACON AND ACUDSTA. Leave Macon 11.46 a m and 9.30 p u. Arrive lu Augusta 8.45 x> m “ 5.30 a m. Louvo Augusta 6. a u “ 4.30 pm. Arrive in Macon 2.16 p m “ 1. am. HVTWKKN SAVANNAH, Mlt.LEDUKVIU.K k EATUNTON. Leave Savannah 5. a m Arrive In Millodgevlllo 2.46 p m. taavo Macon 1146 A M Arrlvo in Eatoutou 6, pm. W. M. WADLEY Gou’l Supt. Savannah, Ga., Oct. 12, 1856. ootl5. CHANGE OF ECHEDULK ON THE ’ SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD Over which paases (lie Great New York & New Orleans Mails. Jit m DRAPER AND TAI LOR/ JEFFERSON STREET NEAR BROUGHTON. Tito subscriber takes tills opimrtiiuity to Inform bis friends uud tlie public, that he is euabled, from ex|iuriem:e, and Iho ilntuitlvo perceptions of tlio truths of. science, based on tin* common roles of surveying forms, itotit piano and spherical, to cut uud make up garments to Ut the human form (u tho most comploto ami llulsltod stylo, to all who inay favor him with a cull. Boys’ fancy drosses, Ball costumes, Military aud Firemen’s Uniforms, &o.,&c. P. HORACE GRANT, Jeflersou st., ono door North of Broughtou struct, den 7—ly B AGGI.nG AND ROPE.—69 bales heavy Gunny Cloth, 20 boits heavy Dundee (for Sea ltd. ands,) 50 bolts medium do 44 lucbes, 300 noils Ky Rope, 600 lbs Bagging Twine, in store and for aal by dot 12 WEBSTER A PALMES' Salmon, l/)bstors ntid Bat'd {ties, for sale by Jan 2 A DON ADD. S UNDRIES-- 21 25 bids .Sugar Crackers—fresh, 20 “ Butler “ “ 16 “ S*oda Biscuit “ 25 boxes “ “ “ 25 bids No. 1 Sugar. 60 “ A, B and C Sugar, Renulvcil uud fur salo by McMAHtiN k DOYLE, my!7 Nos. 205 and 207 Bay st. P aper hangings and hordkrr- •I'M- rucclvwl u grout assnrtmoat of tin* must elegant patterns, witli borders to mulch, lYnin 8 cants to $2, at CHAFFER & (X).’.S, Hpr80 No. 6 Whitaker street. JUST RECK| VUU, PER HTKAMER. an UHsortimint of Missos and C'lilldrou’s Plnlu Straws, r _ Lidios’ NEGI'GLITAN BONNETS, IN-! . AWS’ HATS and FIATH. Also a few HOYrt’ IIATN. For sale by MILS. FREELAND, »»»y 17 Uruuglitoii street L ISLE THREAD GAUNTLETH—Tlm oiily ’article of ilia kind lu tho city. For sale by J. W. THRKI.KELI), mar27 . cornor of Cmigrcss and Wliitwkcr-sts. H AVANA HEGARH—30,000 choice Havana RngurH—Onnchas, ta tamoralda, El Urysol, Kxcolsors, Ido Hondo, Captain Alchorn, l/i l.lel Jonn Smith, and various other brands, Imported di rect by mo, and for sale at tlio lowest cash prices. nmyl9 J. A. BROWN. A pples £ potatoes^ 10 Uhls Choice Morcor PotaloMs; 26 ♦* “ Russell Apples. For salo by mayl9 J. a. brown. O N and after Sunday, February 3d, 185G» two dully trains between Macon and Columbus, and ouo between Macon uud Americus, taavo Macon ut 2 a m, and 31* M; arrive ut Uolum- bus at 7 16 a si, and 1030 r st; leave Columbus at 4 15 a si, and 1 301* si;arrive ut Mucou at 16 64 a m, und 7 4n p si; louvo Macon ut 2am; arrive at Amurl mis at 0 40 a si; leave Americus at2201* m; arrive at Macon al 7 40 e si; making a comploto connection be tween Moutgomory, Alabama, uud Augusta, Kings ville, Wilmington and Charleston; ufso. with Central Hal I road Tr ulus to .Savannah, Mlllcdgovilleaud Eaton- ton, and with Mucou and Wusturu trains to Atlanta, t'lmtiauooga, Nashville and Knoxville. Teuu. At Columbus witli Girard aud Mobile Railroad to Kiifuulu, Ala., connecting daily ut Amorluus witli four horse Post Couches to Tallulmsseo. Albany, Thomasvlllo, Bulubridgu, kc. t with tri-weekly hacks to I.umpkln, Cutlibort, &o., ut Fort Valley with hacks to Perry, liuyuosvillu, Uawklnsvillo aud Knoxville, Gu. Passengers for Aiucricus aud points below Fort Valley, should tuko tho 1216 p m train from Savau- nah; and tho 6 pm trulu from Augusta, to avoid de tention ut Macon. For other points on thu South western or Muscogee Roads tako olther train from Savannah or Augusta. Passougurs leaving Amorl- cus ut 2 20 p m will reach Columbus at 10 30 r m tho samo night. Passougors from Columbus and tho West for Am- erlous, South-western Georgia or Floridu, should tuko tho 1 30 p m train ut Columbus, sloop ut Fort Valley, and reach Amurlcus ut 0 40 a m uoxt morn ing. First class steamships louvo Havnnuah for New York on Wednesdays uud Saturday«, aud for Phila delphia on Wedueiduys. Passage is the Cabin $25, Steerage $8. Furo Train Montgomery to Savannah $14 00 “ Columbus “ “ lo 00 “ AinurictiH “ “ k 80 GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t. Mucou, January 30th,1866. inaylO VIRGINIA CENTRAU R.ROAD.' fill ^inm—nn—Mnnfnmmit— Winter Arrangement—Car. Martinofoom limit SI. all ilia my loGurdai.avlll.-, WTIIHN tlio I'atoumii 1h cloned with Ico this vT route inuy hu rolled ou by iiussciiKors, to on- sura the connection going North or South. Tlio road Is cutiroly relaid with a superior T rail os far oh Gordonsvllle. During the wiuter the traiu will start from tho old station, III Richmond, ou Broad street, at 7)4 a m.. laws Gordousvlllo at 11 a m., and arrive In Staunton at 326 p m. Down train leavosHtaun- ton at fl 40 a m, (lassos Oordonsvllln at 11 a m, uud arrive iu Klchinnud at 2.30 i*m. Fare to Gordousvlllo $2 no “ . J' • 6 00 Both trains arrivo iu tlordoflavlllo iu ample timo to tako tho train of tho Orange and Alexumfriu Rail road. Persons who leave Hitiuinoud at 7)4 a m., uuu tako the Orange and Alexandria oars at Gordons- vlllo if thoy ohoose to do so, aud by that toalii will roach Alexandria by 3.40 PM.. but tills company can ticket them only to Gordousvlllo. ool7 tf II. D. WHITCOMB, Supt. ENT’SHUOTTON VehTB—Just received VX aud for sulo by J. W. THHKLKFXD, maylB Coogreii and Whlthaker itrasta. CITY TRBASVRBR’B OFFICE,) Savannah, 1st June, 1850. j T HE following tats aro inurrears to the City for Ground Reut: Rroum H'anl. Lots Nos. 68 and 70, eight quarters each. “ 67, six “ “ “ 66, 66, 61 68^and 09, four quarters each. “ 16,10,02,71, two “ “ Chatham IFard. 26, fourteen quarters. “ 14, twelve “ “ 4, tun *• “ 16, SIX “ “ 15,18,19. 20.22,23, 31, four qrs. euch. “ 6, 0, 9, 10, 17. 24. 26, 32, two “ •’ Columbia iPard. “ 8, six quarters. “ 1, 3, 4, 6,16,10, 24, four qrs. each. “ 11, uorth half of 12,14, 21, 28, two quar ters each. Craufurd Ward. “ 48, eight quarters. “ 3, six “ “ 12,13,23, 24, 31, 32, 33, 30,43,44,40,47, 68, 69,71, four quarters each. “ 26, 20, 27, 38. 39, 60, 66, 66, two quar ters each. Elbert Ward. “ 24, eight quarters. “ 39, six « “ 23, four “ “ 1, 3, 9, -19, 21, 22, 25, 20, 32, 33, and 37. two quarters each. Franklin B'artl. “ 3, 4, 6, cast half 7, four quarters each. “ 2, 21, 22, 25, 26, 27, 30, 31, 30, two quar ters each. New franklin IPard. 4, eighteen quarters. 13, sixteen quarters. 12,14,17 aud oast hull* 1, four qrs. each 3, 7, 8, 9, 10 aud west half of 1, two <irs each. Greene Ward. 2 and 20, four quarters each. 0, 11, 14, 15, 18, 26, 20. 26. 27. 39, two quarters each. Jaclwm Ward" 47, four quartors. Jasjicr ll'anf. 8,47, 48, four quarter each. 9, 10, 21, 37, 42, two quarters ouch. jAifaydte Ward. 23, 45, twelve quarters euch. 7,37,38, 41, four qurrters each. 1,4, 6, 21, 22, 36,36, 40, 42, 47, 48, two quurtors each. Liberty Wart. 8, 27,32, four quarters each. 7, 17,18, 23,34, two “ “ Monterey Wart. 11, twelve quarters. 13,17, 36, eight qartora euch. 4, 6, 34, 37, 38,39, four quarters each. 6,14,15,16,10, 20, 21, 22,23,24 and 30, two quarters each. Pulaski Wart. 10, eight quarters. 5,14,16, 10,18, 22, 23, 24 , 26, four qrs. each, 1, 2, 3, 4,12,20, two quarters each. IParror IPanl. 21 uud 23, twulvo quurtors oncli. 2, 4,10.13 14, two “ “ • Washington Wart. U aud 31, twelve quurtors each. 1, 4,17, 21), four quarters each. 10, 16,19.24; aud 40. two quarters each. Troup IPanl, 40, ten quurtors. 3, 4, 6,10,11,13,14, 23, 24, four quai- ters each. 12,16, 22,28, two quarters ereli. Westy'Work. 13 und 14, six quarters each. 6,18 aud 11, four quarters each. 1, 2,3, 4, 7,10,12,16,17, two quarters, euch. Calhoun Wart. 20 uud 29, eight quarters ouch. 29, 30, aud 48, six “ “ 2, 6, 0,8,11,21,26 aud 32, four quarters each. 3, 4,9,10,18,10, 23, 31, two quarters each. frrsylh IPanl. 23 aud 26, twelve quarters each.. 7, ten quarters. 6 uud 35, eight quarters each. 3, 6, 11, 12,13, 14, 19, 26, 21, 29, four quarters each. 2, 8, 9,10,16,16,17, 27. 28, two quar ters euch. Charlton IPanl. cd ou board of each light-vessel respectively Ouo bidder may ullur for ull the rations and fuoi required fur ull the light vessels lu this district, or for one or more of the vessels separately , ut Ins own option. Thu kind aud quantity of fuel will be deter mined upon, und thu contractor Informed accord ingly. lu udvauco of tho time for making tlie quar terly deliveries of rations on board of thu respective light-vessels. Euch bidder is required to attach to Ills bid or bids a written guaruuteo, signed by himself uud a responsible surety, that, in thoeveutofthe contract being awarded to him, he will faithfully uxuoute it in conformity to the terms of tlds advertisement. Tho contractor will lie required to enter into bond with approved security for tho faithful execution of tho contract; and no bid will bo ucconted or contract entered Into, until upprovod by tlie Light House Board. The contractor will bo required to keep ut least, ill the aggregate, ouo moutlPs rations lor tlie entire craw of the light-vessel contracted fur, on buard ut ull times; and uuyoxncnac incurred ou account of failure to deliver rallous or fuel iu time, will be chargeable to thu contractor. No member of Cougruss, iightkucper, superlntcu- dont or Imqicctor of lights, tier uny person connect ed with thu Llght-houso establishment, will ho ul- lowed to contract for or deliver rations tor tho crew, or fuel ora light-vessel, nor to ho Interested in such contract. No contractor, superintendent, or inspector will be allowed to change the parts of the ration, nor tlie times that may be determined U(Km for thn delivery, without authority of tho Board. All the articles constituting tho ration for the craw of light-vessels will bo examined, aud their quulity approved by the su(>urluteudeut, or tho Inspector of tlie district, or by such oilier person us muy be as signed to perform tlmt duty ;aud uo bills will be nuld for rations and fuel which are notuccompuniod by receipts duly sigued by tho rospcctlvo light-ves sel keepers for the dlffuruut articles constituting thu rations for tho crow for euch quarter, and separate receipts for tlio kiud and quuutlty of fuel dollvered ou board orcach light-vessel. No bid which is not properly sealed and endorsed will be considered, and no bills will bo received or allowed to be wilbdrawu after the expiration of the time specified in tho advertisement for receiving them. Bids submitted by different members of the samo firm or co-partnership will net be considered. All bids will be publicly opened and registered at the timo specified in the advertisement. Tlio right to reject all bids If the Interest of the public scrvico requiro it. Is resorvod By order or tlio Light-house Board : JOHN BOSTON, Superintendent Lights. my 11 FRENCH MILLINERY AND Dress Making. MRS. FREELAND has open ed at her Rooms, No. 174 Broughton Street, a finu selec tion or Sprlug Mllluery, and is constantly receiving pur steam- ora. new and dllforont styles or Bonnots; also, Dress and Mnutllla patterns. jfST Bonnets cleaned aud (tressed as usual. aprlO KEDZIE’SPATENT WATER FILTER An assortment of sizes ou baud. IVo warrant them to make tho Bavauimh River Water, oven though dipped directly out of the River, as pnro mid clear ns tho finest Spring Wator. About forty of these Filters aro now iu use in tills city, and every person who has them, will cheerfully testily to their cilloionny. Indued, tho Board of Water Commissioners hero, say iu Tuuso medicines require considerable care iu tlio preparation and tho employment of Uiflerent men strua in successive operation to take up the extrac tive matters, and, iu cuusequcucu, are most fre quently improperly made, uml not uufrequently much Imjmlred, if not rendered totally inert, by the injudicious uud unskilful muuugcmcni of those unac quainted with phurniacouticul (•reparations. It Is therefore of the highest consideration ami iin)>ort- uuco lo the public and to the faculty that there should bo standard preparations of uuilorm strength aud jiossessing tho most advantages. To otlecl this and obviuto the evil ulludcd to, 1 havo made u num ber of ox(>eriineuts to useertuin tho most ellectuul niodo of extracting the virtues of tho &irsu|>urUla and tho Buchu, and to discover thu most eligible form for their exhibition. Tlio oxjwrimeuU have resulted most favorably, uml U Is with much pleas ure 1 now oifor to the public uud the faculty iny CoiniKjuml Fluid Extracts, which contuiu all iho vir tues oflho urticlcs they are represented to be made from iu u highly concentrated lorin, and are the most active pre|Kiruliuus which cau be ’ made. Two ta- blespoouHlui of tlie Extract Sarsaparilla, added lo u pint of wuter, Is equal to the Lisbon diet drink, and ouo bottle fully equals in strength one gallon of Syr up Sarsaparilla or ducoctiou os usually made. FRICKS: Fluid Extract Duchu, $1 per bottle, or G for $5 “ “ Sarsaparilla “ “ “ “ “ Certificates, of cures und recommendations from distinguished professors and physicians will accom pany each preparation. Prepared aud sold by II. T. HELMBOLD, Practical ami Analytical Chemist, 2U3, Chcstnut-st., near tho Girard House Phila, To he had of Druggists and Dealers in every sec tion of tho United Etuies uml Caundas. All letters tor tho medicine directed to tho propri etor receive Immediate uttcutiuu, aud safe deliveries guarantooiL sept 1—ly-dtw JOHN 11. M001113 & CO., GIBBON’S BUILDINGS, SAVANNAH., Ga. WHOLESALEk RETAIL DRUGGISTS. Would call the auction of Merchauts, Factors, Planters, Physicians aud others, to their ex- tensive and well selected stock, comprising every article lu their line of business, and which they offer for sale on tlio most, reasonable terms tor cash, or approved credit, viz; PAINTS, VARNISHES, GLASS. kC.. White Load, tare and No. 1; Tietnun fa Colors, dry and iu oil; Japan, Copal, and Coach Varnishes ; linseed Oil, Spirits Turpur.tine, Window Glass, Put ty, Gobi taaf, Paiut Brushes, Sqsli Tunis, ami Gla- slers’B Diamonds. LAMP. MACHINERY AND TANNERS’ OILS, Bleached sperm, Whale aud tard Oils, for hunting; all descriptions of Oil for machinery, viz., Patent Oil Uubleachcd Sperm, tard uml Itupc Seed (>il; also Tauuers,' Neats, Foot und Sweet Oil. GROCERS’ ARTICLES. Nutmegs, Mace, Alsplcc, Cinnamon, Pepper. Ginger, Miutard, Sulcratus, Soda, Peurlasli, Sweet Oil, Starch, Fig Bluo, Mutches, Ac. FOR PHYSICIANS. A great variety of the best French. English, and American Chemicals. Pharmaceutical Preparations, Select powders, Surgical Instruments, Vials Specie Jars, Metalie Saddle bags, Ac. Also, CAMPHENK AND BURNING FLUID. Any ono who muy favor them with their orders may dopcml upon their receiving the best attention, und that all goods furnished will be of u reliable quality. Should they not give ontire satisfaction, they may lie returned ut tlio option or tlio purchaser. ninhlO tt J, I3t D3B FORD, APOTHECARIES HALLS. E. Corner or, Broughton and Barnard Streets. Saviin- nah Ua., Wholesale and retail Dealers in Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Woods uud I)yo Stull's, French, English, and American Perfum ery, Fiuo Toilet und Shaving Soaps, Combs and Brushes of every description, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Trusses and Supporters of alt kinds, Royal Mudalion, Royal Velvet, Mocet Wilton, Moccl Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Power Loom Brussels, Threo ply Iugralu, Two ply Ingrain. Wool Dutch, CURTAIN AND UFHOLSlURY DEPA RTME.\ Brocatcllcs, taee aud Musliu ( Satin do talncs, Gilt Cornices, Satin uud Silk Damask, Gilt Pius und Baud#.*- * Worsted und Cotton Dutnosk, Tassels, Loop.- uud Cords; Velvet and Plush of various colors; Window Shades, new stylo. 4 Also, every variety orTurnlture Covorlug, Trim- mlugs and materials for decorating. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. From two to Twenty-four reel wide, for Halls and Rooms, cut to Ut without a seam. Tlio subscriber will oblige himself to makefile prices on ull description of goods ns low as the sutnu quality can be purchased in uny Northern city. tHT Carpets cut to Rooms and goods sent to any part or the city free of charge. tap An experienced Upholster will attend to the making and laying of Carpets aud Oil Cloths wlieu desired. The Uccorativo aud curtuin department U n charge of an Upholster of acknowledged taste aud Skill. W. H. UU10N, Ageut. octl8 140 Congress and 57 St. Julicn-sts. tr « ! OR. SANFORD’S XNVIGORATOR, r i a mild laxative, tonic and etimuiant.and Is recommended lo the public, relying upau its iu trinsic worth In the euro or the following complaints All Billious Derangements, 8ick Headache, Dyspep sia, Habitual Costiveness, Chronic Di&rrbfB, Colic' Pulu lu the Stomach and Bowels, General Debility Female Weakness, Ac. For sale by Druggists geu= orally, and by John. B Moore A Co, aud Wm. \Y- Llncnln, Savannah. ly fcbl2 rji TiniUERl T1JUUERM X ItE Undeeslgned has just received, for sale (5iio) Five Hundred pieces of good shippiu* Timber, averaging over one thousand fpet to stick, p 0 fob JKFFER1SON ROBERTS*. Ad ACKEUEL, HElilUNii, SALMON, Ac,- IU. 2 bbls largo No 1 Mackerel, 3 do do No 3 do 3 do do No 2 do 2 half bbls Blue Fish, 2 do Pickled Herring, 3 dp No 1 Salmon. 5 quarter bbls Np 1 Mackerel. 10 kits No 1 Mackerel, 10 do No 2 do 5 Kits Tongues and Sounds, ,1000 lbs Cod Fish. For sale low by jun20 J. A. BROWN. RATES OF ADVERTISING. For ono square, or300 ems or less, or auy type nnt larger than Nonpareil, 76 cents for tho first and 50 couts for each subsequent insertion,for any timo less tbau one month. All Tubular work, with or without Rules; and Ad vertisements occupying doublo column, shall bo charged doublo the above rates. Advertisement* or whatever length, for any time less than ouo (upnth, (o' be ebargod at transieut rates. For a longer time at tho following rates No. of Squares 11 mo|2 mos |3 mos |4 rnos | u rnos 112 rnw sQ# A as “ 1,6.12. 24,30, six quarters each. “ °i W. SB*, north half of 35, soutli half of 35, tbur quurtors ouch. 18,19,26, 31, 32. two quarters ouch. Springfield Luts. * 1, 2,1011; 1UJ; 19/,; It) R, twelve qrs, euch. “ IW A, eight quarters. •» * ‘M3,4 6, o mid 7 f four quarters each. •*«..8, hIx quarters. *’ fo 19. *4, 16,16, 17,18, 20, 27, 28, 29, u 1/ nfto *’ 3a ’ 41 40 » 47 * r ° Ur c * rB * •$*)*»• 14 12, 42, two quarters each. If the rents due on Clio above lots are not paid on or before the lltb of June, I will proceed, on the morning of tho 12th, to re-onlor tlio same In terms of ordinance. J«55l D. H. STEWART, c. M. PEIUOUIOALB. IJUTNAM’B Monthly Mngtwlno for M$v. X Hank taslio’s Gazette of Fashions for May. Block wood’ll Kdiuhiirgh Review for April. lloiiRlvnit mill Ibr f<uIu by \V, lii.ylo AUNOCK A DAVIS, IM cuinim. street. ( UBUJ. Kl.UUIt lu .Uml mul lor Halo by nitty7 CIUNK, WKU.S ft ca CankHOhio Catawba Bnimly in ilore, .no tor til. by tb. only romilur aveotlbr Sivuiub. 0/14 sgular Avebt J. M. EYRE, 04 Bay iir.it, tholr Ro|>ort, It Is tho only Filter that docs cltectuai- ly nurily tho Savaunah River Wutor. tall and seo ono In operation at our Houso Fur nishing and Stovo ostahllsmont, Hodgson’s now block. KENNEDY k BEACH, fob 27 Corner of Broughton and Bull sis. ICE PITCHES DOUBLE Water Pilchers. Some uow and beautiful designs, Plated and Brito- ilia. At tlio Hjuho Furnishing Store, 165 BROUGHTON STREET, HORACE MOUSE. Savannah, April30. apr80 PATENT AIR-TIGHT SELF-SEALING CANS AND JARS, TO WOOL SELLERS. FIMIE Uudcrsigucd have this day opeued .. X Storo in Congress street, opposite the Market, fur thu purchase of Wool, tiheop Skins, Hides, Ileus Wax, Deer Skius, aud Country Produce in general. The highest cash prices will he paid for all the above urticlcs on delivery Jn Savannah. Mr. L. J. GUI!.- MARTIN has boon appointed us Agent, to whom all persoua haviug busiuoss transactions with thu un dersigned may apply, J. W. SMYTIIR k CO. Savannah, May 10,1860. may20 pi ano fortes7~ HAVING lately received largo ad ditions to our PIANO FORTES, wo , aro enablod to oiler at this timo the greatest varloty lrom tho host manu facturers, from the (duiuest square to tho mast elab oratoly carved, and from six to seveu octavos. Our Pianos are soloctod from the mnnulhcturcrs whom we havo frill confidence In, aud wo are par ticularly requested by them to give a guaranty with every Instrument sold by us as regards durability, tone, &o. Persons iu want of a first rata instrument may re ly with safely upou getting such a ouo by selecting from tho following winkers, whoso instrument* wo endeavor to keep constantly on baud, via : H. Wor cester, J. Chlckorlng A Ron. Nunns k Clarko. Bacon k Bams, H. Waters, aud Haluos, Brothers k Cura- rnlng. I. W. MORRELL A CO. au»27 B randy, gin, whirry and ttuu-For salo by (may 20) WOLIA1U * RATCLIFF. i Square,.... $10 16 $20 $24 $30 $40 2 Squares... 16 22 26 28 30 60 3 do .... 20 27 32 30 44 JO 4 Uo .... 24 32 38 42 62 7C 6 do .... 27 36 44 40 00 80 0 do .... 30 40 60 64 06 W 7 do .... 32 43 64 68 70 100 8 do .... 34 40 68 02 74 no 0 do .... 30 48 01 00 77 118 10 do .... 38 60 04 70 80 125 For any time uot above specified, u proportioua charge will bo made. A doduefion of 26 per cent from the above rates Will be made on advertisements appearing exclu sively on the fourth page or the daily. Advertisements ordered three fiiues a wet-k, will be charged two-tl - *--- Special notices, 6 couts for each st ... to Uo subject to contract, neral invitations 60 cents euch. 'No special 11 Inserted for less than 50 cents. Obituary Notices, Repot ts, Rosolutious, or Proceedings of any Society. Spices, Snuflfe, Manufactured Tobacco, All the Patent j !?‘,i ri R C i?,n?l 1 L„ 0 l . r ii^ r P 0rnt,0n ’ ori,eretl t0 bc l> u Lli?li i SSSSSsf—***""- preparation or Physicians’Prescriptions uud Family ; ...kmu treatment iu coses or poisouiug, Drowuiug, kc. »p7 iy ( 1UKN AND COHN MHAI,.—10001ms lirime J Corn, White ana mtxea;t>0 do fresli Corn Meal n storo and for salo by dec 31 PATTEN. ntm’ON A TO READ!—READ ! 1-READ III That is, il'you can see ; nml [if yon cuu’t sco, you can foul all kinds of “ helps t«» see,’’ ut iho Watch and Jewelry Store of 1). B. Nichols & Co., in Congress street, noxt door to the corner of Whitaker, whore you cun pnrahaso Watches, Jewelry, .'•’liver Ware, and Fancy Uoods, n* low tw at any other store iu tho country. . Wo have received per steamship Alabama 11 fresh lot of thoso Uuo .Steel Spectacles; also, a supply of Pebble und Purlscopiu tans, which wo are prepared to fit in ull kinds of frames, at short notice. Our Pcriscoplu Lens (so culled from their (leculiar sliti(m) lwvo uu advantage over all others, as they have a greater range of focus, so that tho reader is uot coinpollcd to hold tho book or paper at a certain distance from tho eye. Call ami see. D. B. MCI lota k CO. No charge for showing goods, mar 11 D. 11. N. A CO. nil E OPE—701) culls Hope, various brands, of good quality, in storo and for salo by npr'29 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. C OHN—III storo ami for sale by mii’.'i |.iFNKt’fVS'MJJN G8 MERGER UNIVERSITY, PEN FIELD, UA. FACULTY. vaminKAT, N. M- CRAWFORD, I). 1). pKCFtewoKs. Collrgt). S. P. SANFORD, A- M., Muthomatii'S. J. E. WIIJ.ET, A. M., Chemistry aud Natural Philosophy. H. 11. TUCKER, A. M., Belles tattres. U. W. WIMK, A. M.. Greek aud I/itip Lniguages. WILLIAM U. WOODFIN, A. II., Modern 1/mgiiaaes. Theological Seminary. N. M. CRAWFORD. D. D:, Ecclesiastical IJls(ory and Biblical Lilcraturc. WII.IJAM WILLIAMS, A. M., Systematic aud PnstorAl Theology. Academy. THOMAS A. SEALS, Principal. Tlio Commencement Is bold on tho Insl Wednesday lu July. The uoxt Teiin will commence on the last Wed nesday lu August. Tho prloo of Board In tho village Is $10 por month; washlug, room rent, fuel, ta., fu. By oruor of tho Board of Trustees. my 122m 8. LANDRUM, Sccrolary. MOLASSES—The cargo of* tlio brig \J R. U. tawten, or pqpertor quality, tar salo by nay 19 it padelford, fay a co.n I per square, The paper, under no circumstances, to be includ ed in u contract. Professional und business cards not exceeding 5 lines, will be inserted at $20 per unnutn. Calls on persons to become candidates, will l>e Inserted as other advertisements, to be paid for in variably In advance. Announcing candidates for office, $10, to be paid in advance. Advertisement* not marked on the c*py fora specified time, will ho inserted until forbid, uud payment exacted. When any hill for two months advertising, other limn contract, amounts to over $60, u deduction ot 26 (ter cent will he made. Yearly advertising, with privilege of change wifi ho taken ut the following rates : For one square, reucwublo onco a week, $46 it • 44 44 twice “ Mi “ “ “ 3 times or oflener 70 Every additional square contracted for to be charg ed one hull’the ubovo rates additional. Yeurly advertisers shall bo limited to the spars contracted for. All contracts shall ho in writing, stating definitely the nature of the business lo w advertised. Any advertisements not projicrly con nested with tho businoss shall be charged separate ly, and also any excess of nintlcr over the nmouui contracted for. Contract advertisements payable quarterly; ad- vui iLeiucnt* from strangers uud transient (torsous. (layable in advuuco. All oilier* will be considered / duo when callml for. f Regular advertisers and all others sending cnito muulcaUoiiH or requiring notices deslgued to call «*• teution to fairs, concerts, soirees, or auy public on- tcrtuiuiuents, where charges uro iiinde lor niluui tam e—all notices of private associutious, every no ticn designed to call altonUou to privuto enterprise* calculated or Intended to promote Individual inte rests, can only be Inserted with tho understanding thut the same is to bo iiuld for. II Inserted iu tne editorial column (which can ho only at the discre tion ol the editors) tlio sapio will he charged at IW (•alp of uot less limn 20 couts per line. Advertisements ordorod ip tlio Weekly paper. $1 por squuro for each Insertion. „ . Tlio undersigned, publishers of Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weokly newspapers in Suvouuah, Ga., PlwiW ourselves strictly to adhere to tho abovo bill 01 charges, uud lu uo Instouco to deviate thorcfroni. Kite above rates to take effect March 1, I860, aP'J to coutinue biudiug, until changed by the voteoi • majority of tho umTortdcued. .... N. 11.—'This sehoduto shall not in any way cflcct tho integrity ot' oxlstlng contracts. All contracts ler llso year or any other spoclfioU timo, ahull only cows with tho psplrution of tho period for which tuc> worn made, Alkxa.vprr k 8nsw>, Republican. Tiiomwon k Wnuixatox, A/ornlnc New*. n 11 Hii.ton k ta.. Georgian k Journal. * ■ PLtlMiiiNG. iMJMBINO, in Ml Its vorious bpiuuto, «t tepded to at tho ahorteat notice, uud jn superior ip. Also, njay ho found Shower Baths, GMvanir Iron, Tin Mia Both Tubs; C0|i«r Boilers, lout P.Q Water Cloaot,, Lend PlpM.SbMti^. and Bated Cociu.Furce Pump., India Bobber tar sols $4 tbs House Furnish store, Ns. 166 hUm.tTMt, HQHAOtmaBt. _