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/CHATHAM COUNTY—To all whom II may
\JeooMnt Whereas, John Mallory ,wlll apply to the
Court oC Ordinary (hr Letters Dlsmisory as adiulufa-
trtotoa ou the Male or WUUam Wrlgbtlhese are,
therefore, to die and admonish all whom Hmsy
eoaosnq to be and appear belhre said Court, to
make objection (If any they have) on or before the
trst Mouday la November next, othwtso said Let-
lt WltnSs^jSnulm», Esq., Ordinary tor Chatham
Oouaty, this e.|ht day of April 1RM.
JOHN BILBO, o, o, o.
*y »
S HATHAH SHERIFF'S SALE.—Will lie
told on tbo first Tuesday in Juuo noxt, before
Court House, betwocn tho legal hours or sate,
lot number twelve (12) New Frauklln War«l. iu the
City of Savannah, situated on tho corner or Mont
gomery street and Battle Row, together with the
three-story brick warehouso situated thereon; levied
on to satisfy a certain tl fa. fasuiug out of Chatham
Superior Oourt, in flavor of John Scudder vs. Clar-
enoe P. Hollis. Property pointed out In said U. fa.
BENJAMIN L. COLE,
may5 Sheriff C. C.
8TATEOF CiKOlUiiA,
C HATHAM COUNTV. —To all whom it may con.
cent: Whereas, Elizabeth Ribero, will apply
at the Court of Ordinary tor letters or administration
on the estate of Joseph Ribero :
These are, therefore, to cite aud admonish all
whom It mav concern, to be aud appear before said
Ooort to make objection (it any uu>y have) on ur
before the first Monday lu Julv next, otherwise said
letter* will be granted.
Wltnoss. John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
county, this second day of Juuo, 1858.
June 2 JOHN BILBO,.o.
STATE! OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO,
r 'all whom it may concern: Whereas Mary Ann
Dent will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for let
ters Dfamfasory on tho estate of James P. Pent,—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to lie and appear before said Court,
to make objections (if any they have) ou or before
the First Monday in December next, otherwise said
letters will be granted.
Witness John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
County, this third day of Juuo, ISAS.
Je3 JOHN B11.B0, 0.0.0.
CITY SHERIFF'S SALE.
W ILL be sold before tho Court House door in tho
city ofSavannali. ou tho first Tuesday iu July
next, between tbc legal hours of sale. The follow
ing articles, 2 counters, 1 desk, 1 iron chest. 1
wardrobe and all tho Interest of Edward Murphy,
In and to the lease of lot and building situated on
the corner of Whitaker and Congress streets, to
satisfy a fl. fa. issued in favor ol William B. Haul i,
vs. Murphy, A Devanuy, property poiuted out by
defendant. El). M. I'KENDKllGAST, s r. .-.
may 31
CITY SHERIFF'S SALK.
W LL be sold before tho Court House door, in
tho City or Savannah, on the first Tuesday in
July noxt, between tho usual hours of safe, east half
of No. 6 Green Ward, bounded as follows -north by
Broughton street, west by lot No. 6, sou:h by a lauo
and oast by lot No. 7. Levied on as tho property of
James L. Oliver,, to satisfy a fl. fa. Issued out of
tbs Honorable tho City Court of .Savannah, in favor
ofD. B. Nichols vs. Tames L. Oliver. Property
pointod out by plaintiff’s attorney. Terms ca«h
Purchaser paying for title*.
EPW. M. PKKNDEUGAST,
myfil City 8 her! if.
CITY SHERIFF'S SALE;
X be sold before the Court House door la
' the City ol oavanuah, on llic first Tuesday in
Juiynext, between tho legal hours of sale, lot No.
27, contains 69 feet, muro or less, being a portion of
Gardon lot No. 11, west, iu tho city of savanunli,
bounded as follows:—East by Pur»o street, south by
lot No. —, north by street not named, aud west by
lot No. —. Levied on as the property of Atm Doblo,
to aatiafy a fl. fa. Issued out of the Honorable tho
City Court of&vanuab, in favor of John Gallalier vs
Ann Doblo. Property pointed out by piuintiff.—
Terms cash. Purchaser paying for titles.
EDW. M. PREXDERGA.ST,
my31 City Sheriff.
CITY S1 lE i tiFF'S SALE
W*tho ^ B0 ^i* )ofore .the court house door in
wo OUJU.UBIWIC k
- . tho city of Savannah, on tho first Tuwday in
July n«t, between the legal hours of sale. One Au-
fjmtaima Waynesboro’ Railroad Company's Bond,
No. 4w—levied on os tho proporty or William Punn
to satisfy two fl. fas. Issued out of the honorable tho
Oty Court of Savannah, one in favor of James B.
Raid vs. WUUam Dunu. and the other in favor of
John lager soil vs. William Dunn. Terms cash.
EDWARD M. PRKNDERflAST.
may 31 Sheriff C. S.
gTATE^OF^GEORGlA—BULLOCH CO.. May 20th t
1855—Two months arter date application will
he nude to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said
County for leave to sell ail the lands belonging to
the estate of Michael Donaldson, deceased, lor the
benefit of the heirs and creditors and said deceased.
my2S-8w JOHN E. GIBSON, Adm’r.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
C l HATH AM COUNTY.—To all whom it may
J eonceru : Whereas, John P. Hines will apply
si tho Qrart of Ordinary for letters dbmlsaory a 1 * ad
ministrator ou the Ustate of James C. Hines :
These are, thorofore, to olte and admoulsh all
Whom it may concern, to be and appear before said
0>urt to make objection (if any they have) on or bo-
fore the first Monday In December next, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Witness. John Btlbo, Em. Ordinary for Chatham
county, this fourth day of June, 1868.
Juno 0 JOHN BILBO, O. ft c.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE*
P URSUANT to an ord.tr of the Hotiorablo the
Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, passed
June term, I860, will be sold, ou the first Tuesday
iu August next, before the Oourt House door lu said
county of Chatham, between the legal hours of sale,
tho following property, to wit.: Low Nos. three (8)
aud four (4), bclug part of Garden lot No. ulno (9).
8prlng Illll, City of Savannah, fronting on Railroad
street; also the following uegro slaves: Jack, Peter,
Aiexaudcr and Sarah. Sold ns the property r»f the
osiaienfSamuuKJrllUn, laioofsald county, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors or said es
tate. RICH ARP WAYNE,
Administrator do bonis non, ou
jet Estate of Samuel Orifilu,
"■ Georgia, chatiiam county.
O N tlie first Monday in August noxt, I will apply
to the Ordinary of Chatham county for leave
to sell the negro slaves buonging to the estate of
Clara A* Ogtlbay, deceased, lor the beuollt of tho
heirs and credit )rs of said estate,
juno 4 JAMES A. LaROGIIK, Adm’r.
* UNITED STATES dF AMERIC A.
Southern Dlatrlct of Georgia.
2b the Marshal qf, the Southern District of Georgia,
Grating i
■fTirHEUKAS Jamas Kachford do Wolf, James Fish-
If er Jones, JamesGnrnock.and Kobbert Bibby,
owners of the ship Elizabeth. have exhibited their
libel or complatut In the Plstrict Court of tho Uuilcd
States for tho Southern District of Georgia, alleging
and propounding that tho said libellants are the
true and legal owners of tho said ship Elizabeth, of
which Thomas Williams is and lately was master,
that on the night of the fifth of April, iu tho year
eighteen hundred aud fifty-six, tho said ship Eliza
beth was lying iu tho River .Savannah, at Venus*
Point, well iu shore, and was at that time a staunch
and well built ship, of tho burthen of nine hundred
and fifty tons, or thereabouts, aud sulllclentiy pro
vided with u[q>arul, tackle and furniture, aud pro
perly manned with a sufficient crow to work and
navigate said ship, that on the said night of the fifth
of April, cightocu hundred aud filly-six, about seven
o’clock iu tho evening, a signal lantern was hung
out iu the foreslay of sold ship Elizabeth; that about
eight o'clock ou the night of tho said fifth of April,
whilst the said ship Elizabeth was so lying at Venus’
Point, lu the Havanuah Rlvor, witlilu the obb and ,
How or tho tide, and within the admiralty and rnara-
time jurisdiction of tho District Court or the United
Stites. for the Southern District of Georgia, securely
moored, the steamship Keystone State, whereof
Robert Hardie was master ou her way Irorn Phila
delphia to the city of stavaunah, came up the Favan-
nail River under Pill headway, and then, and there,
with great force aud violenco, ran into arid upon the
said ship Elizabeth, smashing tho side of tho fore
castle of raid ship Elizabeth, breaking five of tho
forecastle beams, startod tho deck, carried away
tho bowsprit, aud other damage did to the said ship
Elizabeth, as in said libel Is stated, rendering it ne
cessary to discharge a part or her cargo, and to
bring her up to the city of Savannah tor repairs, at
great expenso aud loss of lime; that it is impossible
to ascertain exactly what will bo the extent of the
damages, bul as far a* calculation can bo mudo tho
daraago sustained by such collision to tho said ship
Elizabeth, amounts to the sum of ten thousand dol
fars; that this occurred iu the admiralty an 1 tuara-
time jurisdiction of said Court, all of which tho libel
lants pray Lave to furnish proof of, and have also
prayed a decree for their damages aforesaid, and
costa, aud that the ordinary process may issue.
And whereas the judge of the District Court afore
said hath ordered and directed that the ordinary
process should issue, returnable to the United
state** Court Room iu the city of .Savannah, on the
12th day of June next, ut eleven o’clock, A. M.,
Now, therefore, you are hereby authorized, em
powered aud strictly enjoined peremptorily to clto
and admonfah all persons having, or pretending to
have, any right, title, interest, or claim to the said
steamship Keystone State, her machinery, tackle,
apparel and furniture, by all lawful ways and means
whereby this wonitlou may bo inado most public
and notorious, to be and appear at tho time and
place aforesaid, before tin* Judge aforesaid, to show
cause, if any they have, why Judgment should not
pass as prayed for, audio do and receive what uuto
law and justice shall appertain, and whatever you
shall do la the premises you shall certify to the
Judge aforesaid, at the tituo and place afore-ahl, to
gether with this writ.
Witness the Honorable John ti. NicoU, Judge of
said District Court, this twenty-third day ol May,
eighteen hundred and fifty-six.
LAW. BARTOW ft LOVELL,
Proctors for Lib. llant-..
Ail person* interested iu this monition will take
due notice. DAX’I. H. STEWART,
U S. Marshal.
Savuuuab, iSJ May, 1868.
CITY MARSHAL'S SALKS.
From V. U. PALMER,
osauui. Abvnnutxn and xnrwum auxnt,
Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore.
JAMES B* FIDLES,
DEALER AND IMPORTER OF
Watches, Jewelry, Silver Wore, Fan
cy Good*, die.,
so. Pi, Homi 2d ftrnnrr, pmunxuttu.
!L
NELSON SWHBBEY,
DESIGNER AND SCULPTOR IN MARBLE.
Corner Astor Place and 4th Avenue,
IX CIOAX PIlOXntlTT TO TUX AHTOR UUURT AMD TUI NIW
BIBLE BOCfOt, NEW TUKK.
milE mast extensive variety and the largest
I stock of Monument*. Tombs, Head Stones, &o.,
in America, can be found at tills establishment, (Tom
plain to tho most elaborate and ornate In design and
workmanship. In addition to the stock always on
hand, a great varioty of drawings, appropriate and
original may be fouud, Bom which work will he ex
ecuted promptly to order.
Ordora failhrully exocuted, aud shlpiiod to any
point available by wntor or steam.
Pontons visiting tho city or Now York on pleasure
or busluoss aro respocltolly invited to visit this es
tablishment. ool3
VIRGINIA SPRINGS!
SOUTH-SIDE, RICHMOND k DANVlUJi,
Virginia di Tci»i«ukc
«&» S U M Xt K B
ARRANGEMENT.
Shortest, most comfortable and must expeditious
Route to tho
VIRGINIA SPRINGS I
G EORGIA—BULLOCH CO.— All persons having
demands against the Estate or Thomas Mills,
late of said county, deceased, arc nereby notified to
present thorn, properly attested, within tho time
prescribed by law, and these iudebtod to said estate
are requeued to make Immediate payment lo
HARPY 11. HODGES, Adm’r
May 20th, 1856. my23-0w
NOTICE.
T WO months from date application will be
made to the Ordinary of Chatham Countv, for
leave to sell lot No. 161, ftth district, Baker, belong
ing to the estate of Julian Marks.
JACOB WATSON,
may2 Administrator.
ASSIGNMENT NOTICE.
J OHN M. WILLIAMS, having aligned all
bis property, both real and personal, to adjust
hla debts, all persons having legal claims against the
Mid John M. Williams, will please hand them to the
undersigned without delay, ax it is quite desirable
to ascertain the extent of indebtedness, and to per
fect a speedy settlement of tin*
apr28 HIRAM '
AbaUSTRATOlt
Ai*vnm-*xu auexcv, raiuwajuu. fa.
Antborlxed Agent for the Savannah Juumai.
IIBftlUfcW>A*KftT riRK-PROOV
HALL’S* tfttl&ilbpBOOF LOCK.
Haring received the
Jrite”lledal at the
Worlds Fair, are now
offered to the public
M the Prize Safe of
I the World. Tested
and approved as they
have been every
where, their crowning victory wm reeervod to be
awarded by the Junes oTthe World’sFMr.
The proprietor placed One Thousand Dollars in
Gold In tho one exhibited at the World’s Fair, Lm-
dou, aud Invited all the Plck-Locks In tho world to
open the 8ofe, with or wltiiout tbo keys, aud take the
mouoy as a reward for tholr Ingouuuy ; although
operated upon by several skilled in the art, no one
could Pick the Lock or opeu tho Safe.
By aa Improvement upon the original Salamander,
Introduced by tho presout owner of the patent-right,
tho interior Is reudorod wholly impervious to damp,
and books, papers aud Jowolry might be prosorved
iu ono of his safos for a century without contracting
a blemish Trom mould or mllldew.
To guard against counterfeits every Safe trora tho
manufactory of the subscriber, aud sold by him or
his agents, has a brass plate iu front, bearing his
uarao: each is also furnished with ouo of his im
proved Thief Detecting I/icks, which is a good guar
antee against robbery. ^
S. C. HERRING & CO.,
Nos. 135,137 and 139 Water-st., N.Y.
Agents In Savannah, Messrs. BELL k PRENTISS,
who keep constantly on hand a full and complete
assortment, which they will sell at Manufacturers'
prices. M1*M
BOOK ANO JOB PttlMTll
NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE
SAVANNAH JOURNAL,
BOOK & JOB OFFICE. 9
Morcbants can bo supplied'at short notice wilh
DIU-Heads, Bill* of Lading,
Dray Books, Circulars, Cards
and Blank Books*
Particular attention given to BOOK AND PAM
PHLET PRINTING, such us Catalogues for Colleges,
Proceedings of Mootings. Ko|>orts, By-laws, etc.
roceived, wo respectfully solicit u continuance of
the same, fooling that wo sliull bo ublu to please all
who may favor us with a call, botli as to prices aud
execution of work.
IftELMUOLU**
GENUINE • PREPARATIONS.
Hciinbold'w Highly Concou
pound Fluid Extract
Id A CERTAIN, SAFE, AND
■(710R Pirfca-dH oftlie Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel,
p Dropsy, Weakness, tiecrot Ifiseases, Obstruc
tions, Female Complaints, aud all diseases of the
sexual Organs, whether In
MALE OR FEMALE.
from whatever cause they may have originated, and
NO MATTER OF HOW LONG STANDING.
This popular and specific remedy is now' offered
to tho atllicted, and guaranteed to oure all tho above
complaints. It searches out the very root of tin*
disease, driving out all tho diseased fluids oftlie
body, thus re moving the cause aud rendering the
riA-'ctiuuign ui jiuuuiiK", iwj|wi wi, u^-iawo, kiu. cure
Thankful for tho very liberal patrunago heretofore
D1U W. R. KOIELSVI infirmary
^ FOB th* treatment of
cers, Wens, FUtula, end all u
or Tumours, Is now open for the U
reccjitiou of Patients. His Inllr-J
■MS* Wt
c-aiict'i.lrnud Com- I gwy UkmUnl tajbtti. Ue|«(t .UJ Post iff
and kind attention from the Proprietor, u
his Matron. His practice in that horrible
Cancor, for the past ton years U not surnsaMd^
any Physician In the South. Patients are
at fil per diem, or 616 per month. 610 being reS
in advance. * ^ uirea
Proposals Yor Rations and Fuel for
Llght*Yesavls.
THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT.
And Baggage Chocked Through, except on Stagi*.
Visitors lo the Virgiuinia Springs by this route,
tako tho South-Slile Kailritad ears nt Petersburg, or
the Richmond aud Danville care at Richmond, ut 0
A. M., dally, (Sundnya excepted,) arrive at Lynch
burg to diunor, aud theuce, via tho Virginia aud
Tennessee Railroad, reach Bonsack’s Deirat at 3 1-4,
and Salem at 4 P. M., and at either place take
Keut, Summeraou di Co'a Fine Line of
Stages t
Those via Ikiusack’s lodge ut Flncastle, dlue at the
Red Savel, or Sweet Springs, and arrive at tho
White Sulphur Springs, (17 miles) early on the
evening of tho socoud day Irorn Petersburg, a** Rich
mond, without NIGHT TRAVEL, and with but 64
miles of Singing. Or by the Salem route, stop all
night al the Roanoke Red Sulphur Springs, (lu
miles distant from .Salem,) dlue at tho Red Sweet,
or Sweet Springs, and arrive at tho White Sulphur
Springs on the oveniug of the l’ellowiug day.
The Virgiuia Jc Tennessee Railroad is located
through a most romantic country, possessing a cli
mate unsurpassed for its salubrity and dclighttul tem
perature. Tho road passes the base of tbo
PEAKS OF OTTER!
Aud witlilu three miles of the Alleghany Spriugc,
ono mile cf the Moutimumry White Sulphur Springs,
and within four milesofthe Yellow Sulphur Springs;
all pleatautly eUuatcd a few miles apart, ou the
Eaxtoru slope of tho Alleghany mouutalu, lu Mont
gomory county. Tho waters of these Springs are
celebrated for their great medicinal qualities, the ac
commodations arc excellent, aud have been greatly
iucreusod since lust season.
ASrVUitors to tho Red Sulphur Spriugs take
Kent, Sumiuersou A: Co's Stages at Nowbern Depot,
ou Uio eveuiug of tho day that they leave Peters
burg or Richmond, aud arrive nt tho 8priugs ou the
following day to dinner, aud Salt Sulphur Springs
curly in the oveuiug of the second day from Rich
mond or Petersburg.
Tho Raid from Newborn Depot to the Red Sul
phur Springs, (38 miles,) has been graded nni
greatly improved since Inst season, and is now re
garded asonc of the best turnpikes in tbe moun
tains.
The line of Telegraph tya Richmond will be com
pleted and lu operation to tho Montgomery White
Sulphur Springs early in June.
Passengers m KuoxviUe, Tennessee, take Kent,
Summerson A Co’s stages nt the Western terminus
of the Virginia k Tcunesseo Railroad, now 180 mile*
from Lynchburg (and being extended Westward at
tbs rate ol 8 miles per mouth) to tbe Eastern termi
nus of the East Tennessee and Virginia Railroad,
aud arrive at Knoxville in 21-2 days from Peters
burg or Richmond.
LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND FIRE-
rxoov qoxutuB or
WILDER'S SALAMANDER SAFES,
A$. Manufactured by Steams <t Marvin. Mew York.
~ v...;— In the fire or the 3d
Inst., which consum
ed the brick bulldiug
occupied by Mr. Jno.
T. Thomas, opposite
|tho Gas Works, iu this
city, was a safe ol
tho above descriptions
containing the books, papers, and mouey of Mr.
Thomas, and although tho building was Uetroyed,
the sold Sofa sustained uo injury whatever from the
intense beat to which it had been exposed. Ou otiou-
Ing tho Safe, tho contents were found uudlsturuod.
umlln tho same ordor and condition as when placed
there, except a slight discoloration to the projecting
ends of a few papers, und the backs of one or two of
the books, caused by tho steam generated in (he
Safe, while at its greatest heat.
Tho Safo and conteuts, as it came front the ruins,
may still be seen, in the possession of Mr. Thomas,
at too Gas Works. A large assortment of these cele
brated Safes always on hand,and for sale by
C. H. CAMPFIEU),
Agent for the Manufacturers,
July 26, 1856. 171 Bay-st., Savannah. Ga.
COLLECTOR'S OFFICE,
Suf«u.vn»t>m of uuaw,
Savannah, 10th May, IBoO.^
S EALED proposals will be received at this
oillce until 12 o’clock, M. t ou tho 1st day of
July next, I860, for furnishing and delivering Ra
tions aud Fuel ou board the Light-vessels lu tills
Collection district, viz.; at Martin's Industry und
Tybeo Island Knoll, for ono year from the first day
of July 1856. to the 30th June, 1837, Inclusive. The
rations to bo or good ami upproved quality, to lie
delivered lu good und Kullleieut packages, barrels,
boxes aud cases, and lu gisnl order, on board lire
above named light-vessel-), ut least once a quarter,
free of expenso to the United Stales, and agreeably j Tills medicine speci'iiy und ellectually cures the
CERTAIN AND PERMANENT.
Tlrls medicine allays pain and inflammation, which
oilier remedies invariably cause, and cau be taken
with less trouble und expense to patients. Tills iu
fallible remedy has saved thousands upon thousands
from the bauds of
MERCILESS QUACKS,
II not from presnuture graves, lu cases of infection
the tbni|Miund Bucliu is the only article worthy of
the least confidence of the ulliicted in performing
SAFE CURES.
It contuins no uarcotic, mercury, or other injurious
drug, hut is purely a VnjriaiAe Composition. It Is
very agreeabie to the taste, creutes no perceptible
odor, and may l»c- luken by persons of either sex
wltiiout hindrance horn business or medical advice,
us pluiu direi ltons lor i.se «cronij«uiy the medicine.
Header, if yon have any of tbe above couipluiuts, do
uot neglect them,
DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS.
Witli tills medtelne you can cure yoursolf, und tlius
prevent uli exposute.
TltrilI MUM' AND WIU. PREVAIL
90T Fee* to be agreed upon before the caw l. Ilr
dertakon. All communicationn must be nuu
addressed to W. R. MOSEtS^*
Griifln, Ua,
aug 6
IJOfATOES.—400 barrels superior PUmtiho
1 Putotoea; 60 do Western Rods; und M dfffiS
Hlutt-rt (tip ..Is hv •'••a
d w v
Blows, lor sale by
murH
BRIGHAM, KE1.LV * u ,
to tho auurxod table of the weekly ration, viz.:
5
1 take pleasure iu corroborating the foregoing state
ment, and in addition would add, that tbe books are
now in use. J. T. THOMAS.
Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf.
July 26th, 1856. octd—IT
DYING AND RENOVATING
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 VORK STREET, NEAR THE COURT HOl’HK,
SAVANNAH. GA.,
Eatnbllalted In 1832.
mUB Subscriber grateful to his friends and
I patrons for their contiuual favors, would Mate
that In addition to the Improvements lu DYING, ao
qulrcd by him during his last visit to England aud
Scotland, has made arraugemeuts for extending ids
business, by which he is now euabled to dye a
greater variety of colors ou silk and woolen dresses,
shawls, Ac., whicli he trusts will generally please
all who may favor him with their patronage.
Gentlemen's garments dyed, cleaned or renovated
as may be requirod, lu tbe same superior style which
has generally so much pleased his patrons and
friends.
Tablo Covers, aud Ladles’ Crape Shawls, Ac.,
cleaned and finished In the first style.
ladies' Bonnets dyed, bleached and pressed iu
the most fashionable styles.
Orders from tbe country promptly attended to.
Terms moderate.
When parcels are wut by steamboats or railroad,
word should be sent him by letter through the post
office, so that he may know where to cau for them.
mchlfi ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday iu July
v ? next, In front of tlm court house :
Improvements on lot No. 3, Mouttnollimilfe
satisfy City Tax Executions vs. Cvnnellv. for years
1854 and 1666.
Also, fad and improvement No. 12, pail ol'Gar
den Lot No. tl, west, tlio property of Mrs. Ellen
O'RoilJy, to satisfy City Tax Executions lor 1S65.
Also, I/Dt No. 15 and improvements, Fruukliu
ward, as the property of M. Prc-udergust, for Taxiv
for1S55.
Also, east half uf fan No. 2, Calhoun ward, the
property of Mrs. Bridget Cary aud children, for
Taxes for 1955
Also, IiOfa Nos. 19 and 20, Wesley ward, as tho
property of Edward Porry, for Taxes for 1856.
Also, Ix)t No. 61, Brown ward, ns tbe property of
estate ofPatrlck O’Conucli, Sr., forTaxes for 1666
Al.o, Improvements on south half of l^t No. 33,
Warren ward, as the property of Miss Matilda Ro
soy, for Taxes for 1854 aud 1855.
Also, east hall of Lot No. 29, north cUfa of Margu
ret street, tho properly of Mrs. Rachael Wist* and
daughter, for Taxes for 1968.
Also. Lots Nos. 47 uud 68, Walton ward, ns tho
12 25
8 00
9 25
8 45
23 00
a* assigned propertv property of John McCormick, for Taxes for i860.
HUBERTS, Assignee. ! Also, fan No. 4, Washington ward, as tho proper
_— ty of Mrs. M. M. Dibble and children, for Taxes for
’£ NOTICE. 1*56.
A LL porsons having demands against the estate Also, l,ot No. 14 and east half or fad No. 15, par
of the late Charles S. Arnold, deceased, are of Garden fan No. 33, oust, as tho property of the
boroby notified to present them, properly attested, estate of S. A. Patot, for Taxes for 1861 mid 1865.
Within the time prescribed by law; aud all those Jn- Also, 1/d No. 24, Lafayette ward, as tin- properly
of John M. Milieu, for Taxes for 1855.
Also, Lot No. 10, Moiitmolliuville, ns the property
1 t <. Diiiii.ij) r.... -I*.. ,■ i... 1'i.m icr. i ....i iff).
debted to said estate, tire reqaested to make imme
diate payment to HOWARD PADELFORD,
may8 Administrator.
ASSIGNEES NOTICE.
\TB- Louis Robider having made an assign-
XtJL meat for tbe benefit of his creditors, all per
sons Indebted to him will ptenso make payment to
me. And those having demands against him are
requested to present them, that payment may tie
made u far a* tbo afsetts will oxteud.
A. BONAl’I), Assignee.
Savannah, May 19,1856. may20
GLYNN SHERIFF'S SALE.
W ILL bosold before the door oflheCourt House
in tho city or Rriuntwick. County of Glynn, on
the Aral Tuesday in July next, between the legal
hours orsale, tint following property, to wit.:—Cas
sius, Jltn, Chioe, nn«l Simon—levied on fay virtue ol
fl. fa. issued out of the Honorable Superior Court of
Glynn County, lu favor of Horace B. Gould v*. Alex
ander Scranton and James Gowuti. Administrators
of Mary Abljott. deeeawd. Property iMdnte I out by
plalntlff’ii attorney.
may28 M. C. 11. WRIGHT. S.G.C.
of James Bouoiat, forTaxes for 1.854 aud 1855
Also, Improvements of quarter Lot No. Di.Givem*
ward, as tho property of Mrs. ltaker, for
Tuxes for 1854 and 1965.
Also, Garden fatl No. 59, east, as the propertv of
W. I*. Bowen, for Taxes for 1864 und 1855,
Also, l/)t No. 47, Jasper ward, as the propertv ol
Mrs. J. W. Ryerson, f«>r Taxes for 1866.
Also, west half or fad No. 4, south side of R r ynn
Bryn
street for Taxes for 1854.
Also, south half of l Trustees' Garden, as the
property of the estate of Worthington, for Taxes for
1S65. DANIEL II. STEWART,
may SI City Marshal.
Fare from Petersburg or Biebmoud.
To Red Sweet, or Swoet Springs via Bonsack's,$10 00
“ “ “ •' “ “ ‘‘Saiem.... 10 60
“ White Sulphur Spriugs •• Bonsack’s 11 00
44 “ “ “ 41 Salem.... 11 60
44 Red Sulphor Springs
“ Alleghany Springs
“ Montgomery White Sulphur Springs
“ Yellow Sulphur Springs
“ Knoxville, Tennessee
Note.—Tho charge for tickets to the Alleghany
Springs, Montgomery Whito Suiphur and Yellow
Sulphur Springs, does not includo the charge from
the Railroad to tlie Springs. Passengers tor the Al
leghany Springs. (4 miles distant,) tako tickets to
Shawsvilic—lor Montgomery White Sulphur, (l
mile distant by a branch Railroad,) take tickets to
Big Tunnel aud for the Yellow Sulphur, (4 miles dis
tant,) take tickets to christiani-burg depot. Con
veyances will be found at those places.
For farther information apply to
K. A. GOODWIN.
Ticket Agent S. S. R. R., Petersburg.
CHARLES CAMPBELL.
Hiip’i Richmond A Danville R. R., Richmond.
K. H. UILI-,
Sup’t V. A T. R. R., Lynchburg.
KENT, SUMMERfiON A CO.,
my!3-3m Fincasilo, Virginia.
C BN T R AL - *RA1LROAD.
O N and after Sunday, tbe 14th October, hist,
aud uutil further notice, tho Passenger Trains ’
ou mo Central Railroad will run as follows :
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON.
I<eaves Savnunah Dally at...6 a m aud 12.16 r m.
Arrivo in Macou “ “..2.16 p m “ 1 am.
I-oavo Macon *» “.11.4oam “ 9.30 pm,
Arrive in Savait'h “ “10.46 nt " 7.20 a m
IIKTWKKN SAVANNAH AND Al’GlWA.
I-euvc Savanuuh 12.16 p m aud 6.30 p. m.
Arrive iu Augusu 8.45 p m “ 5.30 a m.
Leuvc Augusta G. am** 4.30 p x
Arrivo iu Savannah 1.30 p u “ 10.45 p
nKWKKX MACON AND ACQU8TA.
faavu Macou 11.46 a xi and 9.30 p m.
Arrivo in Augusta 8.46 pm** 5.30 a m.
Loavo Augusta 6. am “ 4.30 p m.
Arrive in Macou 2.15 p m “ 1. am.
BETWEEN SAVANNAH, MILLKtXIKVUAK & EATONTON.
faave Savannah 6. a m
Arrivo iu Milledgcville 2.45 p m.
Leave Macon 11 45 a m
Arrive In Katonlou 6. j.
W. M. WADLEY Gea’i Supt.
Savannah, Ga., Oct. 12, 1856. octl6.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE
SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD
Ovvs* which paaiieN tlie Urent
New York & New Orleans Mails,
O X and alter Sunday, February 3d, I860,
two daily trains between ilucon aud Colmnlius,
REMOVAL.
Tim subscriber bns Removed ou the .
Bay. next door to the Ropublicauiff
otttcc, where he is now ojienlng al
handsome assortment of S P R1X G'
! AND Nl'MMElt GOOIV, which lie will t-ell by tho
1 pattern or make to order in tlie mo.«t tiu-hinnnblo
j style. ADo, Ready Made Ciotliing lor the- pre-ent
. and comiug season.
GLYNN WIlEHiFK’.s MALIfi. ~ Tbanklul for post favors, ho bupw fo m •:a con-
W II.L lie sold before tbe door of tho Court House, tinuanco of tbe same.
In the city of Brunswick, County of Glynn, on* ,*'*• B—Cutting, Altering and Repairing done at
the first Tuesday in July next, between tlio legal I *be shortest notice.
hours of sale, tbo following property, to wit.:—One Just received White Drill Coats and p&r,ti, White
undivided half of a tract or parcel of land containing j tt °d Figured Marseilles Ve*t». forsalo at a ar/ijail pro-
two hundred and fifty acres, fmoro or less) lying ; f' 1 -
and belagln the county of Giyun. bounded south 1>«*' nprt2 JOHN W. KELLY
lands granted to Michael Poiisell, m>rtInvardly bv J DRAPER AND TAILOR. ”
ludl Brant-id to Jolm L-iinl., «onlor, oa-t by Intlda , JEFFKttSOS STUOT Ntsut BKfjl’GHTOS
unknown. Lovtcd ou u tbo |iro,|orty ot Colia Lamb. , - , Tlio subjcrlltcr takes thi, optionor, tv
tOMUary a II. fa. I„ncd out of tlie llouorublo Snpa- , 'fi to inrorm tils rrionda and the ■ ■ -
rior Court oTGIrnn county, m favor or Daniel Mein- (Ube fa euabled, from oxperier
tosh vs. Colin Umb. Pro|«*riy |>oiutcti out by de- I JULintuitivo perceptions of tbV
fTGIvin!Omnii- ' £^5°! OU c ? fur T°“ rui ^ r-irreying .u failornbo^ with Girard and Mobile Railroad fo
. • j forms, both plane and spherical, to cut ar.d roake *p Kufaula. Ala., roon'ttitig daily ut Amoricua with
AfB OF GEORGIA, LIUF.RTY CO. | garments to fit the bmnun form in the rnrAt f/.rrao:*-tft u,‘.t horse poet Coaches to TaJlahassfo, Albany
T i all whom it may concern:—'Whereas Jason an “ finished style, to uli who may favor him wth a ThoroMvIHe, Bainbridge Ac., with tri-weekly hacks
Royd will apply &l the Court of Ordinary for «■“*,. . „ to Luto^iu, Cuthbort. kc., at Fort Valley with bocks
Miters of administration on the estate ol Alien D. i Boy** fancy dress**-,, Ball i>wturr.e-. VLht«ry »r.*J fo Perry, Hatbust Ills. Hawktoarillc utid Knoxville
Floyd, ; rlreinon s Lniforms, Ac., Arc. '• - * - - - '
ThMeorethereforetocite aud a*lmonUli all whom | P. HORACE GRan‘7,
it may concern, to bo aud upp.-ar before said court, ! Jefferson *t., one door North of Brought/* ,tr*-.i
to make objections, If any ttiuy have, on or before I ^ <f43 ly
• h. 4ImI Ui.n.Lt, In I.. 1 .1 i . _ _
and one between Macon and Americus,
Leave Macon at 2 a m, and 31* m; arrive at Colum
bus at 7 15 a m, and 1030 v M ; leave Columbus at
4 16 a m, and 1 SO i* m;arrive at Macon at 10 64 a m,
A*d 7 V) v if ; leave Macon at 2 a k; arrive nt Amorl
ran at f» 40 a a; leave Araericus at 2 20 j* m ; arrive at
if aw»n at 7 to r u; making a complete connection be-
twi.^n M'/iitgi.mery, Alabama, and Auguria, Kings
• Ytdrrniigfofi ai:d Cbarfo-ton; also, with Central
ftaiiroad Traia» to vannab, Millr-dgeviileind Eaton-
Atlanta,
ixMvuniuA. Mf/mgi mery, Aiatama, and Augipia,)
opport '.i. ty a. v.iie, Vtiimiugfon and Charfo-ton; also, with C
■ public, that Railroad Tram* to Savannah, Miliedgevill«*and J
r.ce. ar./j t.i<: >U . ton, and with Macon ruei Western trains to At
if truth, or. *41, CiiaUaii/s/j/a, N'a>livlllc and Knoxville, Tcnn.
Liberty
Rope, coo lbs Bagging Twine, in store and for ral
^_. n0Tl? _ WEBSTER A PALME# 1
the first Monday lu July next, oiborwlse said fellers
will be granted.
Wilnoss W. 1’. Girardeau, or«iiuarv i
County, tbfa 27lb day of April, moo. ’
W. P. GIRARDEAU.
—~ [ p'HESU Siilimm, Lobsters and Sardine^
GEORGIA, i fRERTY COUNTY. 1 ' '
O N the first Mon lay in July next application will
be made to tbe honorable the Court of Ordina
ry of said county for letters of admlaUtrution on tbe
•Rate or Gl.leon McGom-n. lute of said county, do-
oeaied. ANN Mi GO WEN.
June 2
stPfiiTcr ~
Ga. Pv.-.CLgen: for Americas and points below Fort
Valley, chouid take the 1216 P M train from Savan
nah; and tbc 5 f m train from Augusta, to avoid de
tection at Macco. For other joints on tbe &'outli-
or Muacogce Hoads take either train from
•anuab or Augu^to. pateongers leaving Ameri-
at 2 20 v st will reach Columbus at lo 301* m tlie
same night.
Passengers from Columbus and the Wont for Am- i
B AGQI \G AND ROPE—Oo bales htnvy Uuunj | Western
Cloth, 20 boitii heavy Dundee ffor 8*a W- • riavanua
*nds,) 60 bolts medium do 44 in?he*, tfn coile Ky : cu* at 2:
... ' >r t »i iaamenig
;KM* J Pfissou, . ..
| ericas. South-westeru iioorgU or Florida, should •
Uko tho 1 30 i* m train at Columbus, sleep at Fort
II 1 Valley, and reach Americin; at o 40 a m next morn-
naif- by
yUNDHIlW
inn 2
A BON ALT
—fr*-eb.
rpHRKE moutlia at'ter *late application will be made
X to the Marine Bank of .Savannah, for tlie pay.
mentof two Twenty dollar bills, viz : feller B. 3070,
and letter O, 697, the left halves nf which have been '
tost. 1 JAMES P. HUDSON.
TtllahaMee, Ha., May 17, 1866. «m* myJW
! XBBlXisiU.Vllll.VHAI.K.
VN tha first Tuesday in July next will b« *old lu
^ lYoat of tho Court Uoine, in tin: city of Savau-
,, all tbo real Relate belonging to tbe estate of
James M. Bates, late of Chatham County, deceased.
Sold by permission ol tho Court of Ordinary, and fay
•rdsr of the Administratrix, for tlie benelli of tho
hsirs and creditors. ANN* B. BATES.
rcay26 Administratrix.
26 fab!-* Sugar C
20 Butter
16 •• Soda lifaeuit
26 box*--* ••
26 bhfa No. I Sugar.
50 *■ A, B aud C Sugar,
Received ami for snlo by
McMahon m bovle,
toy 17 Nos. 205 and 207 Bay hi.
i p.vmt iiANuiffos and uojtuisiuk—
A Ja-t received n great Ha.*ortinonl of tbo mo..|
ing.
2-
„ JWt' ukckiVku.
*J» STEAMER, an a^soi luient »»l
CSV JHMoa and Childrens Plain Straws.
uatb® jlATS and 1 faVTS. Aluo a few lio'lS’
,IATS - lor sale by MRS. FREELAND,
. 17 Broughton street.
ATn: HOUSE, T ISLE T H ItE AD U A UNTLETS,—The oily
HOT. GOLD AND SHOWER. « r kind In Ihe city, far »»!e by
fpHE BATH HOUSE having been handsomely » _ npr . .. {• w * threlkejai.
X fittod up, opened on Saturday, 2d of March. ; — /0rncr 01 ( ° l,gr0HH noi> M hltaker-ato.
ffpigls Baths 26 centi—atx tick eta lor fil.ou 1 11 A VAN A BEOAltS—3U.UOO choice Havana
£*-. Segar«--Concha», La Esmeralda, 13 Oryuol,
Lxceliora, Rio Hondo, Caputn Alcliorn, u Liel
clogaut irntternr, with borders to muteh, hrun's
cent# R’ *2, al Cl IAFFKB k C<». V,
aprJu No. C Whitaker street.
mart
J. M. HAYWOOD. Agent.
COD FISH, MACKEREL AND HER- ' Jonn Smith, and varioua other brands, Imported di!
RINGS. ! reel by mo, and for sale st the lowest cash prlres
TJU8T reoeiVed 6 hhds choice Cod Fish 20 bbU ln *y 1 ® ^ A- BRown
V extra No land No. 2 Mackerel’ >9 do extra
Fldkle Horringa, 60boxei Smoked Herring* in store
and for sale by
DAVID O'CoN.SFK.
may lb Corner Brogbton A Bray ton sfa,
19 do extra ; ^^PPLES & P0TATUE8—
10 bbls Choice Mercer Pot&to-.M
26 •' “ Rnssott Appl*-«.
For sale by
renylfl J. A. BROWN.
first class steamship** leave Savanna!i for New
York on Wednesdays aud Saturdays, and for Phlla-
delpIUa on Wednesdays. Passage i.i the Cabin $26,
Steerage $8.
Fare from Montgomery to Savannah $14 00
“ Columbus “ “ 10 00
“ Americas “ “ 8 80
GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup t.
Macon, January 30th, 1856. may 16
VIROINfA C£NTRAL. Fl.ROAO.
Winter Arnmgmtnt—Cars Startingfoum Brand M.
Henvy Hull all Ihe way loGonlotuvIlle.
WUEX the Potomac is closed with ice this
v V route may be rolled on by passengers, to en
sure tho connection going North orBoutu. The road
is entirely refold with a superior T rail as far as
Gordonsvllfe. During the winter the train will atari
from tbc old station, in Richmond, on Broad street,
al 7tf a m„ gians Gordonsvllio at 11 a m., and arrive
lu Staunton at 326 r st. Down train leaves Staun
ton at 6 40 a m, passes Gnrdonsvillo at 11 a si, and ;
arrive iu Richmond at 2.30 pm.
Fare to Gordonsvllfe $2 no
" •* 6 00 J
Both trnlus arrive m Gordonsvllfe in ample lime
to take tho train ofthe Orange aud Alexandria Rail
road. Persons who leave Kichmoud at 7A* a tl.. can
take tbe Oraugo aud Alexandria cars al Gordons-
vliiu lr they ehooso to do no, aud by that taaln will
reach Alexandria by3.40PM..lrat this company can
Uckot thorn ouljr to Gordonsvllfe.
ocl7 if H. D. WHITCOMB. Supt.
CITY TREASURER’S OFFICE, 1
Savannah, 1st June, 1856. /
T HE following Lets are in arrears to tbe City for
Ground Rent:
Brown Ward.
Lots No-. 68 and 70, eight quarters each.
67, six
65, 66, 6166'and 69, four quarters each.
16,10,62,71, two “ “
Chatham IFard.
20, fourteen quartera.
14, twelve “
4, ten *•
16, six “
15,18, 19, 20,22, 23, 31, four qrs. each.
6, ti, 0, 10, 17, 24. 26, 32, two « *'
Columbia IFant.
8, six quarters.
1, 3, 4, 6.16, 10, 24, lour qrs. each.
11, north hall of 12,14, 21, 28, two quar
ters each.
Craitford Ward.
48, eight quarters.
3, six “
12.13,23. 24, 81, 32, 33, 30,43,44,46, 47,
68, 69,71, feur quarters each.
26, 26, 27 , 38, 39, 50, 66, 66, two quar>
tors each.
Elbert Ward.
24, eight quarters.
39, six “
23,four “
1. a,», 19, 21, 22, 26, 20, 32, 33, and 37.
two quartors each.
Franklin Ward.
3, 4, 6, east half 7, four quarters each.
2, 21, 22, 25, 26, 27, 30, 31,3fl. two quar
tors each.
Mew Franklin Ward.
4, eighteen quarters.
13, hixtoou quarters.
12,14,17 aud east half l, four qrs. each
3. 7. 8, P, 10 and west half or 1, two qrs
each.
Greene Ward.
2 and 20, four quarters each.
6, 11, 14, 16, 18, 25, 20, 26, 27, 39, two
quarters each.
Jackson ir<ml*
47, four quarters.
Jasper li art!.
8,47, 48, four quarter each.
9,10, 21, 37, 42, two quartors each.
Lafayette ll'ara.
23, 45, twelve quarters each.
7. 37, 38, 41, four qurrters each.
1, 4, 6, 21, 22, 35, 30, 40, 42, 47. 48, two
quarters each.
Liberty Il’anf,
8, 27,32, four quarters each.
7,17, 18, 23,34, two “ “
Manterey Ward.
11, twolvo quarters.
13,17, 35, eight qartera oacb.
4, 0, 34, 37. 38,39, four quarters each.
5, 14, 15, 16,19, 20, 21, 22,23, 24 and 30,
two quarters each.
Fuhttki Ward.
10. eight quarters,
6, 14, 16, 10, 18, 22, 23, 24, 25, four qrs,
each.
1, 2, 3,4.12,29, two quarters each.
B’arrrtt Ward.
21 aud 23, twelve quarters cacti.
2, 4, 10,13 14, two “
Washington Ward.
i* and 31, twelve quarters each.
1, 4,17, 2ft, four quarter.- each.
10, 16,1ft, 24; and 40. two quaitore each,
Troup Ward.
40, ten quarters.
3, 4, 6, 10, 11,13, 14. 23. 24, four quai-
tern each.
12, 16, 22, 28, two quarters arch
Wedy’Wark.
13 and 14, six quatters each.
5,18 and 11, tour quartors each.
1. 2,3, 4, 7,10,12,16,17. two quarters,
each.
Calhoun ITani.
20 and 2ft, eight quarters each.
20, 30, and 48, six “ “
2, 5, 6,8,11,21,26 and 32, four quarters
eurb.
3,4,9, lu, 1M, 19. '^3, 3i ? two quarters
each. s
Fbrtyih Irani.
•.'3 aud 25, twelve quarters each
7. ten quarters.
0 and 35, eight quurters each.
3. 5, 11, 12, 13, 14. 19, 20, 21, 29, tour
quarters each.
2. 8, 0,10,16, 10, 17, 27. 28, two quar
ters each.
Charlton ll'uni.
I. 0,12. 24, 30, six quarters each.
«, 13, 23, north hall of 85, south halt of
35, four quarters each.
Is. IU, 26. 31, 32, two quarters each.
Sitringfieid Lots.
1, 2, lu ll; lu J; 19 Z; 19 R. twelve qrs.
each.
19 A, eight quarters.
3, 4, 6, 0 aud 7, four quarters each.
8, six quartors.
mtn
mm
13 *- ti ItMU
most virulent form of secret diseases, and eradicates
every particle of infectious mutter irorn tho system,
restoring tbp patient to u perfwt efoto of
HEALTH AND PUIUTY.
RUN. MIHS 'MURRAY'S ~
U NITED States, Canada and Cuba.
tschweglerV History ol Philosophy fo Li*.t,.r,„
translated by Sceyle. *
Prescott’s Philip 2d of Spain, new supply ti. i.
Calf and lu Cloth. >
Naisjlwm’ROouttdentfolCorrespeiMifcuce vs.tfa t
brother Joseph.
Duvall’s History of the gutcuv ol tfac-
Hanover—2 vofa.
^‘IheAUachi in iiadrid.
Komaueeoftlie Huroin, by Mis- Pardue.
Kucbel Gray, by Julia Kavauaugii,
Earnest IJnsioad, by Mrs. Iasj Heinz.
mar » W. THORNE W!1J.|,\ jj.-
J UhT HEChlVED^-20 boxes Shoulders
prime article, 20 tierces choice Tm,i,e.’
lu store, und for sale by
20 WAYNE. t»KK>
Hums.
mar
Tuime- •
REN VIIJJ.'.
saotuPM | sm.vsj
JtfoauiA
•Ipuj p.qjp
JO hU|S|»H
j'»a i
Knelt urogKvaj inust state distinctly the price for
which the ontiro ration will be fuiiiished on board
fault light-vessel respectively.
The proposals for supplying fuel, both coal und
llclntlxilfl'a Highly Concentrote«I Cont-
pouinl Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla.
For purifying tin? Klood. removing all diseases ari
sing from excess «»f Mercury, e\|*osuro and im-
prtnletire in life, chronic constitutional diseases,
ari-iug ironi an impure state of Dlood, aud the
only relfol*;.' and edict mil known remedy for the
cure of .vrofulu, . w ult Rheum, fcfeuld Head, Ulcer
ation.- oftlie 'l'ii rout and Legs, Pains and .Swellings
oflhe Bone-*. Tetter, Pimples on the Face, und all
.Scaly Krupt;*>us oftlie .Skin.
It i- grulhying totlie proprietor of these medicines
to bo able to riuto tiiat it is now uearlj' three years
since they were llr.-t introdiaed, during which time
they have lict-n e.\tensive|> u.-*?d in various parts of
the United Mates, and have given to patient and
practitioner tlie higlie.-t degree of satisfaction in the
various case- iu which they have hceu employed ;
wlwlhor in t"\vn, country, hospital nr private prac
tice, they have invariably given tho most decided
and iiiieqmvval satisfaction, ami produced the most
salutary arm tiencficial cih.ct-. Numerous letters
have been received from the most distinguished
physicians in the country, mid from tlie professors
of several medical colleges, recommending in the
highest terms the value o: Uuve medicine**, aud
their superiority over uli other preparations for
such complaints as the proprietor rccoratncutfa.
Numerous preparations of Mirsnpartila ami of Bnchu
und various tnodez of prej aring tln-m have been
TV! EW CHOP CUBA MOLAKSES^lhe cut
go or the Abbott Devereaux, daily exu. .u,i
for sale in lots to suit purchasers, by *
Jan31 HOlAiER.9 k NOHKIs
UXUPWFANBVPmLSi Kit I
14U Congress and 57 St. Julian Streets
T HE UNDERSIGNED would take this wm, ,.
tunity to express to bis friend- and the L --
generally, life siuccre thanks for their libera, iwi- •'
age aud influence, which has resulted tuextea*;.. 0
bis trade fo all juris of tlie Suite. AL-o, Caro'iim
Florida, Alabama and Tennessee, tberebt « •
him to oxhlbit a stock unsuri«.-.iud in anv r.
city.
Families, Merchiuite, Hotel Keeper, aud fttmn
boat Owners are particularly invited to examine tU
preceut sb)Ck, which is now complete in ail the
various department-, consisting In port «*ftb«> f-'.lLvv
ing goods, viz:
CAB FBI DEPAKTMEST.
, - ■ r supplying uiei, ooiu louiuuu all of wliich «vf course will differ Rceordimr to
5&5£ kh‘,a .nCffly Ktt S i ,h,! m '°““ " r 1™!'“''“"™ K '*" “ c " ““»•
cd on board of each light-vessel rosjHfctively.
One bidder may oiler for all the rations ami luol
required for all the light vessels in this district, «»r
for one or more ofthe vessels separately, ut hi.- own
option. Tho kind and quantity of fuel will bo deter
mined upou, ntul tho contractor iuforiuod accord
ingly. in advance of tlio time for making tlie quar
terly deliveries or rations ou board ofthe respective
light-vessels.
Each bidder is required to attach to his bid or
bids a written guarantee, signed by liinu-elf aud a
responsible surety, that, in the event oftlie contract
bclug awardud to him, he will faithfully execute it
in conformity to the terms of this advertisement.
of prepurati)
adopt.
These medicines require conaiderabl.- cure in the
preparation aud tlie employment of different men-
Simula successive o|*erutitu to take up the extrac
tive matter.-, and. in consequence, are tno^t fre
quently itnpro|H*rly mudo, and nut (infrequently
much impaired, if uot rendered totally inert, by the
Injudicious and unskiiful management of those unac-
quaiuted with pharmaceutical preparations. It is
therefore of tile highest consideration and import
ation to the public aud to the faculty that there
should be standard preparations ot uniform strength
and possessing tho most advantages. To effect this
and obviate the evil alluded to, 1 have made a num
ber of exjieriment- to ascertain the most effectual
Royal Medalion,
Royal Velvet,
Mocet Wilton,
Mocel Brussels,
Tkjieatry Brussels,
Power Loom Brussels,
Three ply Ingralu,
Two ply Iugrain,
Wool Dutch,
English Druggeu, in v,
riou.*. widths,)
Mosaic Hearth llu^,
Velvet and Cheniil.*
Tufted Rugs,
Piano and table Coven
Door Muts(every variety i
Silver k Brass Stair fens
Carpets Bindings, Arc.
ti.« .I.7.T.»i uer expenuieui^ io asceruuu uie niusi enecuiai
ThO contractor Will bo required to outer into bond . n »- oKtrurtiniMlio i-irtn»4 nf lh*> -iurwimrllln
tbe contract; and no bid will be accepted or contract
entered into, until approved by thu Light lluu-e
Board.
Tlie contractor will bo required to keep at least,
in the aggregate, oue mouth's rations lor the entire
crew of tho light-vessel contracted for, on board ut
all times; aud any espouse incurred ou account of
failure to deliver rations or fuel iu time, will be
chargeable to the contractor.
No member of Congress, iightkcejicr, superinten
dent or inspector of lights, nor any person connect
ed with the Light-house establishment, will he al
lowed to contract for or deliver rations for tho crew,
ot? fuel of a light-vessel, nor to ho interested in such
contract.
No contractor, superintendent, or inspector will
be allowed to change the jmrts of thu ration, uur the
times that may be determined u jam for the delivery,
without authority ofthe Board.
Ail the articles constituting the ration for the crew
of light-vessels will be examiued, aud their quulity
upproved by the superintendent, or the inspector of
the district, or by such other persou ns may be as
signed to perform that duty ; aud uo bills will be
l*aid for rations and fuel which are nut accompanied
by receipts duly signed by the resjieeUve light-ves
sel keepers for the different articles constituting the
rations for tho crew for each quarter, and separate
receipts for tho kiud and quautity ot fuel delivered
on board of each light-vessel.
No bid which fa not properly sealed and endorsed
will be considered, and no bids will bo received or
allowed to bo withdrawn after the explratlou of the
time specified in the advertisement for receiving
them.
fails submitted by different members of the satuo
firm or co-jiartncrsbip will not be considered.
All bids will be publicly opened aud registered nt
tho time specified in the advertisement.
Tbo right to reject all bids if the iutcrest of tbe
public sorvico require it, is reserved
By order ortho Light-house Board :
JOHN BOSTON, Sujieriutcudeut Lights.
my 11
FBGN'CII M1LL1SEBY
Dress Making.
MRS. FREELAND lias open
erl at her Rooms. No. 174
Broughton Street, a fine selec
tion of Spring Milinery, ami fa
constantly receiving |»er steam
ers, new and different styles of Bonnets; also. Dross
aud Mantilla patterns.
ASf Bonnets cleaned and pressed as usual.
aprlO
KEDZIE’8 PATENT WATER FILTER
An assortment of sizes on
band. We warrant them to make
tho Bavnnnali River Water, even
though dipped directly out of tlie
River, as pure tutd clear, as the
form for their exhibition. Tho experiments have
resulted most favorably, aud it fa with much pleas
ure 1 now oiler to tlie public and tho faculty my
Compound Fluid Extracts, wliich coutaiu all the vir
tues ofthe articles they are represented to bo made
from in a highly concentrated form, and are tho most
active preparations which can be made. Two ta
bles jxxmsfo I of the Extract Sarsaparilla, added to a
pint of water, is equal to the Lfabou diet drink, and
ouo bottle fully equals in strength one gallon of Syr
up Sarsaparilla or decoctiou as usually made.
PRICKS:
Fluid Extract Buchu, SI per bottle, or C for $5
“ “ Sarsaparilla “ “ •* *• “
Certificates of cures aud recommendation s from
distinguished professors and physicians will accom
pany each preparation. Prepared uud sold by
H. T. HELMBOLD,
Practical and Analytical Chemist,
203, Chestnut-at., near tbe Girard House Phila.
To be bad of Druggists and lfealers in everystc-
tioa of the United Stales and Canadas.
All letters for the medicine directed to tho propri-!
etor receive immediate attention, and safe deliveries
guaranteed. sept 1—ly-dtw j
JOHN II. MOO HE ck CO., i
GIBBON’S BUILDINGS. SAVANNAH.. Ga.
WUOLESALEk RETAIL Dh lGGISTS. 1
Would call the attest>ou of Merchants, Factors, i
Planters, Physicians aud other.-*, to their ex- :
tensive nud well selected stock, comprising '
every article In their Hue ot business, aud which they
offer for saleou the most reasonable terms for cash,
or approved credit, viz;
PAINTS, VARNISHES, GI-VSS. AC.,
White Lead, Pure am! No. 1 ; Tienian’s Colors, dry
and in oil; Japan, CO pal. and Coach Varnishes ;
Linseed OH, Spirits Turpentine, Window Gla.-s, Put- I
ty, Gold Leaf, Paint Brushes, Sash Tools, and Gla* I
xiers’s Diamonds.
LAMP, MACHINERY AND TANKERS' nilA
Bleached Sperm, Whale and Lard Oifa, t>*r himiin w _
all descriptions of Oil for machinery, viz.. Patent Oil
CURTAIN AMD UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMF.S >
Brocatelles, Lace and Muslin Curtail..-
8atln de LAines, Gilt Cornices,
Satin aud Silk Damask, Gilt Pius and Ban-fv
Worsted and Cotton Damask, Tassels, Loom uu
Cords; Velvet and Plush ol various colors; Window
Shades, new style.
Also, every variety ol Furniture Covering, Tran
mings and muterlals for decorating.
FLOOR OIL CLO'lltS.
From two to Twenty-four feet wide, for Hxfasu*
Rooms, cut to fit without a .-earn.
The subscriber will oblige himself to make the
prices ou all description of gouU us low he timam-
quality can be purchased In any Northern city.
49” Carpets cut to Rooms and goods scut to u)
part or the city froe of charge.
BO* An experienced Upholster wiU attend to the
making and laying of Carpets and Oil Cloths when
desired. The decorative and curtain dejiartment U
& charge of an Upholster of acknowledged taste and
skill. W. H. GUI0N, Agent.
OCL18 140 Congress and 57 St. JuLeu-su.
DR. SANFORD’S INVIGORATOR,
I S a mild laxative, tonic and b1imalant,and is.
recommended to tho public, relying upon its it to
trrnslc worth in the cure oflhe following complii&u
All Biliious Derangements, Sick Headache, byspep*
sia, Habitual Costivencs3, Chronic Diarrli«, Celle'
Paui iu tho Stomach and Bowels, General Debility
Female Weakness, Ac. For sale by Druggist* gen
•rally, and by John. B Moore k Co, and Wm. W
Lincoln. Savannah. lv feb!2
rr
Id
TIMBER i TIMBER 11
HE Undeesigncd has just received, for sale
(500) Five Hundred piece.-* of good shippin'
Timbe r, averaging over onethou?and feet to stick.
9 fob JEFFERSON KuBERIV.
M ackerel, herring, salmon, ic.-
2 bids large No 1 Mackerel,
3
do do No 3 do
do do No 2 do
2 half bbfa Blue Fish,
2 do Ilckled Herring,
S do No 1 Salmon.
5 quarter bbls No 1 Mackerel,
10 kits No 1 Mackerel,
10 do No 2 do
6 kits Tongues and Sounds,
1000 lbs Cod Fish. For salo low by
Jau2G J. A. BROWN.
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
For ono square, of300 ems or less, of any tvpe nc:
larger than Nonpareil, 76 cents for the flrst&ndii $
cents for each subsequent insertion,for any timeles '
than one mouth.
All Tubular work, with or without Rules; and Ao
vertfacmenu occupying double column, ehall b
charged double the above rates.
; Advertisement* of whatever length, for any tu&
. less than one month, to be charged at ttsnsier-
‘ rates.
Unbleached Sperm, Isird and Rape Seed i 'si; ufao 1 For a longer time at the following rates
Tanners,’ Ncafa, Foot and Sweet Oil.
GROCERS’ ARTK'I-Es.
Nutmegs, Mace, Alspice, Cuiuamon. Pejij>cr. Ginger,
Mustard, Saleratus, Soda, Pear lash. Sweet Oil. Starch,
Fig Blue, Matches, kc.
FOR PHYSICIANS.
A great variety ot the best French. Kugifah. and ;
American Chemical*. Pharmaceutical lYeparatious, j
Select fKiwders. Surgical Instruments, Vials Specie
Jars, Metalic Saddle bags, «e. Also,
CAMPUENE AND BURNING FLUID.
Any one who may favor them with their order* may
depend upon their receiving tbe best attention, aud
that all goods furnished will be of u reliable quality.
Should they not give entire satisfaction, they may he
returned nt the option of the purchaser.
ntuhio u
j. 'e; be ford,
AI’OTIIEC.UUES HAU. >. F- Corner
Broughtou and Btruard Streets. Sava..
nah Ga., Wholesale and retail Dealers in
1
Square,....
$10
‘ 16
$20
$24
$30
S
Squures...
10
22
26
28
36
6-
3
do ....
20
27
32
36
44
do ....
24
32
38
42
62
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do ....
27
36
44
46
60
5»
6
do ....
30
40
50
54
65
ft
-
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do ....
82
43
54
58
70
10*
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do ....
34
46
68
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74
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6
do ....
35
48
61
06
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10
do ....
38
50
64
70
SO
IS
f A
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finest Spring M’atcr. About forty I Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Dye
Afll.ABA L-I1...MA n ... mb... ... ... Ill Mt'i. ,.. • *. '.I i.l I .1 ... A , _ I
For any time not above specified, a projiortoi* <
charge will be made.
A deduction of 25 j>er ceut from tho above raft ,
will be made ou advertisements appearing exd w
cively on the fourth page of the daily. .
Advertisements ordered three times a week, v <
be charged two-thirds the above rates.
Special notices, 10 cents per line for tlie tir»t. «• '
of these Filters aro now iu use in J Pyo Stuffs, French, Erglisb. and American
this city, and every person who ha* ‘ *
Fine Toilet aud Shaving Soaj>*. Combs and
wTwvta^lt 5 00,113 ^ 6l »hseqent Insertion, aua iu uoeft
•an l'orinm. bo subject to contract. Marriage notices $1. f-
_ * «****"». ner:il iiivit-m'rvni Xft ootita Afinl. Va cla.iiaI Mti.v
theni, will cheerfully testify to their 1 Brushes of every description, Surgical and Dental
efficiency. Indeed, the Board or j Instruments, Trusses and Supporters of all kit..;*,
\S Water Commissioners here, say iu : Spices, Suufi's, Manufactured Tobacco. .Ul the Patent
their Report, it is the only Filter that does eifectual- j or Proprietary Medicines of the day. SnjH?ri<'r ink*,
ly purify the Savunuah River Water. i Pure Wines and Brandies for Medicinal purj-’-o.-,
Call and see one in operation at our House Fur-! Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articfe.-. \c.
nfahlngandStoveestablfament.IIodgsou’snewblock. ! N, B.—Esjiecial atteution given t • tin*
KENNEDY & BEACH, • preparation or rhysiciaus’ Prescriptions aud Family
Corner of Broughton and Bull sis. I Rocipes. Ship. Family aud Travelling Medicine t'a*,u,
--- fni, I ; With plain Directions for use, including Directions fi*r
ICE PITCHERSt ; trcalmenl 10 cases of poisoning. Drowning,
feb 27
DOUBLE
Water Pile hern,
Sotminew and beautiful
design*-. Plated and Brita-
uia.
At thu House FuruUhiug
Store.
155 BROUGHTON STREET,
HORACE MORSE.
Savaunalt. April30.
apr30
PATENT AIR-TIGHT SELF-SEALING
CANS AND JARS,
10 13, 14, 15,16,17, 18, 26, 27, 28, 29.
ti 32, 41 40 ’ 4 ^« four Mc ^
14 12, 42, two quarters each.
II the rents due on tlie above lota are not paid on
or before the 11th of June, I will proceed, on the
or°oriihfance** 6 *° re ' eu,, * r same in terms
Junel
D. II. STOWART, c. m.
PURfoBlCALST
IJUT.N A518 Monthly Uagulne for Uiv.
A »•>* L»U.’a uu.it. ot rubloo. for fii r .
BlwkwooJ’ii EdlDburgb li.vlsw ror April/
Aec<ived and for ill. by
WARN)
G ESrs COTtllN VKSIS-Jurt recoirrd
•ud for sulD by J. W. THKtLKElD,
nuytl Qiniran and WblUiiWor itreMi,
m»yl0
;ocs k DAMS,
IM Couirwi itruu
1 B8Ui. r'LODlt in MOM nud lor wls
l.aO by niAyt CRANK WKLia H OO.
5f> 01 »} 0 w c »t-w b » Braudy Inaton,
ry.?. Dj ^»l.byu.oo l y 'ygjfettoi
“7W MBarMttal,
TO WOOL SELLERS
THE Undersigned have this day opened a
X Store in Congrotct street, opposite the Market,
for the purchase of Wool, Sheep SklU3, Hides, Bees
wax, Deer Skins, nud Country Produce in general.
Tlie highest cash prices will he paltl for all the above
articles on delivery Jn Savannah. Mr. L. J. GUIL*
MARTIN has boon api>ointcd as Ageut, to whom all
persona haring business transactions with tho un-
derslgned may apply,
J. W. SMYTHE k CO.
Savannah, May 19,1660. may20
PIANO FORTES.
HAVING latoly received large ad
ditions to our PIANO FORTES, we
are enable*! to oiler ut tlifa time the
greatest variety from the best manu
facturers, from the plainest squnro to Hie most elab
orately carved, and from six to seven octaves.
Our Piauos are selected from the manufacturers
whom we have full confidcuce lu, aud we are par
ticularly requested by them to give a guaranty with
every instrument sold by us as regards durability,
tone, Ac.
Poisons In want of a first rate Instrument may re
ly witli safety upon getting such a oue by selecting
from tlie following Quakers, whoso luNtrunumta we
•ad?avor to keop constantly on hand, viz : H. Wor
cester, J. Chickering k Son, Nunns k Clarke, Bacon
It Ravens, II. Waters, and Haines, Brothers k Cam
ming. I. W. MORRELL ft CO.
aug 27
Btr V) GLN, WUltiKV AND HUM—For sale
• ■ ut.*, nuioni anu ni/M—iur mu
(t&aySO) WILLIAMS It RATCLIFF.
C 1UHN AmNU CORN MEAL.—1U00 bus prime 1
/ Corn, While and mixed; 50 do tr«*<h Corn Meal
neral invitations 50 ceuts each. ~.Vo special cotk-
iuiertod for less than 60 cents. Obituary Notice 1
Report*, Resolutions, or Proceedings of aiiyjkvii'. i
.Association, or Corporation, ordered to be ptsWi*' i *
ed. 5 ceuts per line. •
Steamboats will be advertised at $40 per suf
fer ca**h boat advertised.
steamships, where but one fa runnier. $40j*er*-
nuni; if two or more, $30 each.
Auctioneers' advertisements not to be subject*
contract, but to be charged at the rates prescribe r
per square.
The paper, uuder no circumstance*, to bellied t .'
ed iu n contract. |
Professional and business cants not exetodini 1
n store and for sale by
dMfll PATTEN DUTTON V
READ 1—READ 11-RE AD fl I
lliut is, if you can see ; ami
If you can’t see, you cau find —
all kinds of “ helps to see.” at tho Watch and
Jewelry Store of p. B. Nichols ft Co., in Congress
street, next door to tlie corner of Whitaker, where
you cau purchase Watches, Jewelry. Silver Ware,
and Fancy Goods, as low a* at anv other sforo in
the country.
We have received per stcaui*h>p Alabama a trosb
lot of those fine Steel Spectacles ; nl*«». a supply of
Pebble aud Perfacopic Lens, which we are projvirod
to fit in uli kinds of frame?, nt short notice, our
reriscopic Lens (so called from their peculiar shaju*) :
have aii advantage over all others, as thev hav
lines, will be inserted at $20 per annum.
Calls on persons to become candidates, trill •'
inserted as other ad\ ertisemects. to be juid for :
variably In advance.
Anuounciug candidates for office, $lo, to l*e
: iu aiivance.
i Advenfaewents not marked on the capy is;
• specified time, will be inserted until forbid, H*
paytmut exacted.
I When any btli for two mouths advertising.
tliau cun tract, aiucunts to over $50. a dedwiiot *
25 |H-r cent will be made.
I Yearly advertising, with privilege el ebatge* 5
be taken at the following rates :
For ono square, renewable once a week, fy
.. .. .. tw j co .. fl
•• *• •• 3 times orottenet a
Every additional square contracted for to be ebri
1
greater range of focus, so that the reader t* uot ed onc half be above rates additional
compelled to hold the book or paper at a c.-rtaiu j „•'• »‘tve r, uew ehri! be limited to tlit *A‘
dlstouco from the ove. Call aud see | contracted U r. All contract shall be In wiw
’ d it NICHtd’* ft CD . stating definitely tho nature of the builw.*s h
Aar No charge f.»r showiiirf cood* I advertised. Any advertisements not properly*
niuril |i h s t ui • neried with tho business shall be charged separD
-rrrr^— — ^—-7——-r—-r. I ly. and also any excess of matter over the
OPE—iOO coils Hope, various brands, nil I contracted for.
of good quality, lu store and for sale by 1
apr29
BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO.
/"10RX—In store and for 6ale by
inir."» LO XKl’f vAN’i-lUdS G3
Mercer university.
PENFIELD, GA.
FACULTY.
l’K&UDCM,
N. M. CRAWFORD, D. I).
PKOFBSSORS.
College.
8. P. SANFORD, A. M.,
Mathematics.
J. E. W1LLET, A. M..
Chemistry and Natural Philosophy.
II. H. TUCREK. A. M.,
Belles Lcltres.
U. W. WISE, A. M.,
Greek and laitin liinuuages.
WILLIAM G. WOOnUN. A. B
Modem Lanuuascs.
Theological Seminary.
N. M. CRAWFORD, I>- D:,
Ecclesiastical History and Biblical latcraure.
WILLIAM WILLlAife, A. M„
Systematic anil Pastoral Theology.
Academy*
THOMAS A. SEALS, Principal.
The Oommeucemeulls hold on the last Wednesday
In July.
Tho next Totra will comuonoe on tho last Wed
nesday iu August.
The price or Board lu the villag^*fa $10 per mouth;
washing, room ront, fuel, ftc., S-t.
By order ofthe Board of Trustees,
my 12 2m S. LANDRUM, Secretory. -
/*iUUA UOLASSES^-Tho cargo of the brig
w 11. B. Lawton, of superior quality. For sale by
mayifiR vadklford, fay a co.m
Contract advertisements payable quartet lJ-*'
vertisemeuts from strangers aud tranrieut pm**,
payable iu advance. Ati others will be cosiiit-'t-
dm* when called tor.
Regular advertisers and all others sending
mumcatious or requiring notices designed to j
tent ion to fairs, couccrts, soirees, or any pubbe*^
tertaiuuients, where charges arc nisue lor s^;
fauve—alt notices of private associations, ever.* ^ I
tlve derigued to call attention to private enterff*^ I
calculated or iuteuded to promote individual
rest.-*, cau only he Inserted with the nndersua-** .
that tho same fa to be paid for. If inserted it* I
editorial coiumu (which can be only st tie tfey i
lion ot the editors) the same will be charged »tt- I
rate of uot le^s than 20 ceuts per line. ,, f
Advertisements ordered in the Weekly pal'*’-' 4
per square for each Insertion. i
Tlie undersigned, publishers of Daily, W-wto*
aud Weekly ucwsjiapers in Savannah. Ga.,
ourselves strictly to adhere to the above r-
charges, aud iu uo instance to deviate therefrofr
The above rates lo tako effect March 1, l»66-» J
to coutiuue binding, until changed by the voito
majority ortho undersigned. i
N. B.—This schedule shall not in any way
the integrity or existing coutructs. AUoontrscftV I
It’S vi>nf nr anv nllinr a'XJclflod time, shallOUly ea** J
the period for which tW
tt# year or any other specified time, shall only>
with tho expiration of the period for wklca
were made,
Alkxaxdct ft 8*Tcd, Republican.
Tuoxnav ft WnmxoTOX, Morning Aevs
t H Hn.v»x ft Oo w Gsoiyian k Jtvetw>
PLUMBING.
ruvauin w>. ... I
■pLUimiXO, intlltu varioni bnuicbs.^ I
X tended to at the shortest notice, and fai I
atyle. Also, may be found Shower Baths, I
ed Iron. Tin and Leaded Bath Tubs; Oipper *{J51
Patent ran Wafer CtoMta, Lead HPto.sfatetl^l
Brass and Rated Oocka, Force Pumps, India I
Hon. Hot sale at the ttoure Furnlsb Store, Ns- v |
ft siay MW “- h«u«ms»