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^ssss& ^WlSSj£q., Ordinary for Chatham I BILBO, o.o. o. r a.nSf T o!,fe»^. l , SH£S mlnl.tr.lor w ft* hitalo or June* 0. Hlnc: _»«• »». therefore, )Q Cite ud admonish >11 1 rMnIt mu ooncero, tobeudappeerWoreuld Conn to nuKe yhlootloo (ITror ike/We) ooor b*. S°?' ta)r taUMomborouVolborwiM ■aMtetten will bo granted. Wltneoa, John Btibo, Ksri, Ordinary IbrCbalbam county, thl« rourth day of Juno, last. Juno 6 . ... ■ JOHN BILBO, 0. 0.0. " ADMINIKTRATOR’* SA1.BV lURSUANT to an ordor of the Honorable tba /‘tKATHAX SHERIFF'S SALE.—Will be V/aaRw Ike tret Tooodur In Juno nut, before Qt* «r imiuth, altuaUd oo the corner of Mont- gcmirrstrees and Battle Row, wither with the Ceerterj hstoktranhorita 1taatad thereon; levted M lo eetiaqr a certain 0. fa. Issuing out of Chatham “—— ~—‘ *- *- scudder va. Oar* I out tn arid fl. fa; IN L. COLE, Sheriff 0. C. ■ 10 WHJ a WUIO U. IH. HMUOIUUI Ul ’"nofntSl ojffi BENJAMIN L. ( /"tHATHAM COUNTY,—To all whom ft ni«y con- U oern: Wbereae, Ellubcib 'Rlbero, Will npul/ at tba Oxtrt or Ordinary for lollori of administration ontbOMtaleor. Rlbero: e, to' bite and adutonltb nil td bound appear boforo uld itn' fir any they have) on or t in July non, otherw&o nald wbentt Ooartto. balbtttht Uturawin RATk or OKOROIA, CHATHAMCO. •tract;alao the following uegro alavaa: Jack, Poter, Alexander and Sarah. Sold aa the properly of the estate of Samueltirlflln, late of nald county, deceased, tor the benotlt of the heir* and creditors or sold e*- tale. KICHARD WAYNE, Administrator de bonis non, ou . jot Estato or Samuel Urlfan, ~aio»eix,mTWj[rciJira¥fr* O N the first Monday in August next, I will apply to the Ordinary of Chatham county for leave to coll tho negro Blares hocusing to tho estate of Clara A* Ogtlbay, deceased, (bribebenefltof the heirs and creditor* of said estajo^^ Bw., Ordinary Ibr Chatham id day or June. 1866. JOHN BILBO,*0. 0. C, mo aU whom Unsay concern: Whereas Mary Ann X DeotwUI apply at the Court or Ordinary for let- ton DUmlssory on tho estate of James 1*. Dent,— Iteee are therefore to cito and admonish all whom it ■ftrcohdani. to'be and appear before said Court, to mace objections (if Any they have) an or before thefhrrt Monday in December next, otherwise said Wltneu John Bilbo; Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this third day of June, 1860. je» ,'!*•» vJOHN. BILBO, 0.0.0. .CITY gllERIFPS RALB. Y1TILL be aold before the Court House door In the vf city oTSavaimah, on the first Tuesday In July aut, between the legal houn» of sale. Tho follow. Ing articles* 8 counters, 1 desk, 1 iron chest, 1 wnrdfObeandaU the Interest of Edward Murphy, in end to the lease of lot and building situated on the corner ofWhitaker.and Congress streets, to satirtr*ft<.f)a, Issued tfa'ftrbr of William B. Gauld, ys^Murphy l 4 ‘jfoiflny ^grogw t y ^pointed out by may n Ai?a. ‘ KD. M. V’RKNDKRO AST, a c. s. ... a*/j . err ybheiuff-s salk. -.Asmara ra-v.-sm -north by Brougbloei mit, ,wo*$ by .lot No; 8, aou’h by;a line mid east py lot No, 7. I<evied on as Iho property of Jamas L. Oliver,, to satisfy a fl. fa. issued out of the Honorahlo the City Court of Savannah, in favor nt Tl D VlaVaU T All «>_. ofD. B. Nichols 1 vs." Tamos L. Oliver. 'Property Torma c ^" , : SOW. It. PKENDEROAST, m/Jl City Sheriff. ; CITY. SHERIFF'S SALEH TOOL be .old before the: Court Homo door In yWMtslj7i: thdhntTaojddr In aftSSft.jnK-"? Wj-hWH «f rta, lot No. ■MMm! b ,* jSiUa • .. I;::, .City Sheriff. Xaee; l.tha coortbooM door In ... T A Bond, to satisfy tWolLflAZ. UmJ outbf’tHihooorabfe the otb4r 10 frvw-of JohnlngsrsoUAs. WlUtaaDaiii. Terms cash,’ - u :: EDWARD M. PRlENDEROAST. _amyl . i • . sheriiro. 8. E OF OEOBOL fA—BULLOCH CO,, May 20th. iths after date application will fable Court of Ordinary of said »urt of Ordinary of said II, all • the lands bejon^lng to ihaldson, deceased, for the - __ - - - - - heirs and creditors and said deceased, ny2Mw . ... JOHN E. GIBSON, Adm’r. S .EQROU^BULLOCH CO.—All persons having demands against the Estate or Thomas Milts, °f.ejdd«°unty, deceased, uro hereby uotllied to K«e«5t them. properir attested, within the time preeerlbed by law, antf those indebted to said estate ere requested to make Immediate payment to HARDY B. H0IKJE3, Adm’r- Hey BOth, 1866. my2S-6w NOTICE. 1W0 months from date application will be ► made to the Ordinary of Chatham County, for re to aeh lot No. 151,9th district. Baker, bolong. tag to the estato.or Julian Marks. ’ JACOB WATSON, m*y«. Administrator. DKALKB AND IMPORT Watches, JswsljvlUrKr * 12, nociw Bo mm, r~ . Court or Ordinary of Chatham Cbunty, passed te term, I860, will be sold, on the first Tuesday tugust next, betbre tho Court House door in ssld unet In August county of Chatham, between tho legal hours of sale; HBUON IWKHIEY, DBS10NER AND SCULPTOR IN f MARBLR. Corner Astor Plaooand4th Avenue, npHfi motf extensive I stock of Monuments, TomL ^ r inAmerlca, oan befhundatUiU establishment,'from plain to the most elaborate and ornate In design and workmanship. In addition to the stock: always on hand, a great variety of drawings, appropriate and original may be (bund, lYom which work will be ex* ecuted promptly to order. Orders faithfully executed, and shipped to any point available by water or steam. Persons visiting the city of New York on pleasure or business are respoctIUUy Invited to visit this es* tabllthmMit. oct3 Juno 4 JAMES A.. , Adm’r. Boatheru District of Georgia. Ibtte Marshal qf the Southern District of Georgia, Greetingi ; YYTHERKA3 James Ruchford do Woir, James Fish* v T er Jones, Jamos Garuook, and Hobbert Blbby, owners of Uio ship Ellsaboth, uavo exhibited their libel or complaint lu the District Court or tho Uuttod States Tor the Southern District or Georgia, alleging and propounding that tho said libellants aro tbo true und legal owners or tho said ship Elisabeth, of which Thomas Williams Is and lately was master, that on tho night of the fifth of April, In tho year eighteen hundred and filty six. tho said ship Eliza beth was lying lu the River Ravaunah, at Venus’ Point, wolllu shore, and was at that time a staunch and well built ship, of the burthen or niue hundred And fifty tons, or thereabouts, and sufficiently pro; vhied with apparel, tacklo and furniture, and pro perly manned with a sufficient crow to work and navigate said ship, that on tho said night of the filth of April, eighteen huudrod and fifty-six, about sovon o’clock in the evening, a signal lantern was hung out In the fbrestay of suid ship Elizabeth; that abbut eight o’clock on tho night ortho said fifth or April, whilst the said ship Elizabeth was so lying at Vonus Point, In the Savannah River, within the obb and flour of tbo tide, and within the admiralty aud mara- Umo Jurisdiction of the District Court or the Unltnd States, for the Southern District ofUeorgla, securely moored, the steamship Koystone State, whereor Robert Hardie wa3 master on ber way lrorn Phila delphia to the city of Savannah, came up the Savan nah River under full hoadway, and then and there, with great force and violence, ran into and upon the said snip Elizabeth, smashing the side of the fore castle of said ship Elizabeth, brooking five of the forecastle beams, started the deck, carriod away the bowsprit, and other datuago did to the said ship Elizabeth, as In said libel is stated, rendering It no* ceasary to discharge a part or hor cargo, and to bring her up to the city or Savannah for repairs, at Crept expenso aud loss or time: that U Is impaciible to ascertain exactly what will be tho extent of the damages, but as for as calculation con bo made the damago sustained by such coUUlon to tho saldshii Elizabeth, amounts to tho sum often thousand doi lars; that this occurred in the admiralty and msra- time Jurisdiction ofsaid Court, all or which the libel lants pray leave to furnish proof of, aud havo also prayed a decree for their dam Ages aforesaid, and costs, and that the ordinary process may lssuo. And whereas the Judge oftne District Court afore said hath ordered and- directed that the ordinary process should, issue, returnable to the United States Court Room in the city of Savannah, on the 12th day of June next, at eleven o’clock, A. M., Now, therefore, you are hereby authorized, em- a»i», hu/ iijut, title, iiiiuiini, ui vuuui iu ius nmu steamship Keystone State, her machinery, tackle, apparel and rumiture, by all lawful ways and means whereby ibis monition may be made most public and notorious, to be and appear at the-time and plaoe aforesaid, before th* Judge aforosald, to show cause,:if ; any they have, why judgment should not pots M prayed for, and to do and receive what unto uw and Justice shall appertain,-and whatever you shall do in the premises .you shall certify to the Judge aforesaid, at the time and plaoe aforesaid, to gether with this writ, • : • : Witness the Honorable John 0. Nlcoll, Judge of said; District Court, this twenty-third day of May, eldhteetf hundred and fifty-six. LAW, BARTOW L 1/JVKLI^ Proctors for Libellant*. All parsous interested iu this monition will take due notice. DAN’L H. STEWART, U. S. Marshal. Savannah,23d May,1860. CITY MARSHAL’S SALES. "WTILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in July Tv - next, in front of tho court houso : ASSIGNMENT NOTICE TOHN 1L WILLIAMS, having assigned all w - Ala property, both real and ; personal, to adjust lis 4ebts, jUl pmoos having legal claims against the StH Jrtta lfc WfflatnS^will pieajre band them to the ydtygjgaekt wrttLbat_jloUjr, ^af. U.ls quite desirable footaspeed; apr2S TZiMtfcksfassm notice; X persons bm ' ^ IX persons having demands against the estate . of the Uto CharTee & Arnold, deceased, are hereby notified to presont them, properly attested, within the time prescribed by law; and all.thoso in- debted to said estate, are requested to make Imme diate payment to EDWARD PADELKORD, mayt . Administrator. ASSIGNEE^ NOTICE. T TifB. Louis Boblder having made an assign- 1VJL meat for the beneflt or his creditors, all per- ■ Indebted to him willplease nuke psymont to sse. find those[haying demands against him are requested to present them, that payment may be mads is for as the a*setts win extend. • ■avannxh,May 19,1866. A. BONAUD, Assignee. msy20 OLYJVR HUERU-r-. M,vCk~ before the door of tho Cottrl Houso In the city of Bruns wick, County or Glynu, on —* S'dsy |- * * • “ * - ’ *• the first Tuesday In July noxt, bulwocn the legal hours of sale,.the following property, to wit.Cas sius, Jim, Chleo, and Simon—leviod on by vlrtuo ol fl. fo- issued out ef the Honorahlo Superior Court of Glynn County jin favor of Horaco Bi Gould v«. Alex ander Scranton and James Gowon, Administrators Of Mary Abbott, decoased. Property pointed out by nfolntin’s attorney. may28 M. 0. B. WRIGHT, S.O.C. -uCYNnhiikkiffh I MALE. W ILL bo soldbefora tho door of the Court Houso, In the city of Brunswick, County or.Giyun, on «M irst Tuesday In July noxt, betweou tho legal July noxt, betweou tuo legal hours orsale. the following property, to wit.:—One uafiivided hair or a tract or parcel of land containing Kh.iIhiI .ni4 An. ...A. _ 1 _ . ...... two hundred and fifty acres, (more or less) lying and befog In the county of Glynn, bounded south bo folds granted to Michael Ponsell, northwardly by folds granted to. John Lamb, souior, oast by lands unknown. Levied on as the property of Celia Lamb, tosatlsty a fl. fe. (spued out of the Honorable supe rior Court of Glynn county, in favor of Daniel Mcio- —h v*. Celia uunb. Properly pointed out by de- M. 0. B, WRIGHT, Sheriff Glynn County. iflTE 6li GKOHGIA, LtMBKTV CO, ty. cpnM^^Whereaa Jason ithe Court of ordinary for t on the esfote of Allan D. ledrt therefore tocite and at_ a ^_ T .... t concern, to be and appear before said ( *• 0bJ©ctl0Da, lf any they have, on or t “ * next, otherwise sold i _4li whom fore said court, before letters wunS^MfoS^ lQ ’* uly 0r ^h»ry for isborty County, this 27th day of April, 1856./ aay27 W. P. GIRARDEAU, O. L. C. Uo.or.bl. tho Court of Ordioo- »of o^leOUity for Wtw» of UtnluLtnuiouw So •dUt-of OldMu Ifraowcn, Uto or sold county di. AN.V Ucoowfc:* •sotIcis: wivwuMvuiioD will be made to the Marine Banh oT Savaxmah, for the pay! ;of two Twenty dollar h|Us, vfo : letter B, 3070. otter 0, 697, the left halves of‘which have been JAllt? M Ul-runw and letter O. — ^ been Its R, Hl-UdON. ‘ 8m* myso -1U& j -'iioxt will bo .old in dust, in the city of 8«vui> , .boloLglu, 'to tho RUM of Cuttum County, drciucd. SSs redfldrs. ■< ANN B. BATES,' • 1 •• «• • : AdtalDHtratrix." • •’ OOD YII11, HACKKRKL AND HBIU . , IUNOB. ' ■ -'I- 1 •' *1*41 choice Ood Piih 110 hhte 8l ”v“ li 'JSSLASiRlh^rtori Improvements ou lot No. 3, Montmollinvillo, to imtlsty City Tax Executions v». Connelly, for years 1864 and 1866. Also, Lot und Improvement No. 12, part of Gar den Lot No. 11, west, the property of Mrs. fUlon O’Reilly, to sallsty City Tax Executions for 1856. Also, Lot No. 15 and improvements, Frankllu ward, ns tbo proporty of M. Prendorgast, for Tuxes for 1866. Also, east half of I/it No. 2, Calhoun ward, llie proporty ol’ Sirs. Bridget Cary and children, for Taxes for 1865 Also, Lots Nos. 19 aud 20, Wesloy ward, ns the property of Edward Perry, for Taxes for 1856. Alao, I/»t No. 61, Brown ward, as the property of estate of Patrick O’Connell, Sr., forTnXes for 1865 ALo, Improvements on south hair of Ini No. 33, Warren ward, as tho property «f Mis* Matilda Ro- sey, for Taxes for 1864 aud 1856. Alao, east half of Lot No. 28, north iildoof Marga- VIRGINIA SPRINGS! SOUTH-SIDE, RICHMOND k DANVHXE, Virginia 4s Tenneasee AND ARRANGEMENT. Shortest, moat coinfortublo and moat expeditloun Routo to tho VIRGINIA SPRINGS I THROUGH BY HAY-LIGHT. Anil Httggnge Chocked Through, except on Stage*. Vlallbrs tb- tho Virgininia Springs by this route, tako the South-Side Railroad car* nt Petersburg, or the Richmond abd Danville cars at Richmond, at 6 A. M-, dally, (Sundays excepted,) arrive at Lyuch- burg to dinner, and thence, via the Virginia And Tenneasee Railroad, reach Boassok’s Depot at 31*4, and Salem at 4 P. M., and nt either plnce take Kciit« Numraeraon 4c Co’e Fine Line of Stages I Thoso via Uoaaack’s lotlge at Fincaatle, dlue at the Rod Sweet, or Sweet Spring*, and arrlvo at the Whlto Sulphur Springe, (17 miles) early on the evening of the second day trom Petersburg, or Rich mond, without NIGHT TRAVEI., and with but 04 mile* or Staging. Or by the 8alom route, atop all night at the Roanoke Rod Sulphur Spring*, (10 miles distant from Salem,) dine at the Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs, and arrive at tho White Sulphur Spring* on the evening of the following day. The Virginia fc Tennessee Railroad 1* located through h moat romantic country; possessing a cli mate unsurpassed for it* salubrity and dellghUultem- pernture. The road passe* the'base of the PEAKS OF OTTER! And within three mites of the’Alleghany Spring/ one mllo of the Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, and within four miles or the Yellow Sulphur Springs; all pleasantly situated a few miles apart, on tho Eastern slope of the Alleghany mountain, In Mont gomery county. The waters of these Springs are colebratod for thelrgreat medicinal qualities, tbo ac commodations are oxcelieut, and hare been greatly Increasod since fofit season. 'Visitors to the Red Sulphur Springs take Kent, Summerson & Co's Stages at Newborn Depot, on the evening or the day that they leave Peters burg or Richmond, and arrive at the Springs on tho following day to dinner, and Salt Sulphur Springs early In the evening of the second day from Rich mond or Petersburg. The Road from Newbern Depot to the Red Sul phur Springs, (38 miles,) has been graded nnd greatly improved since last season, nnd I* now re- garded asone or the best turnpikes iu the raouu tains. The line ofTolegraphfrou Richmond will be com pleted and In operation to the Mootgomery White Sulphur Spring* early In June. Passengers to Knoxville, Tennessee, take Kent, Summerson k Go’s stages at the Western terminus of (he Virginia k Tenneasee Railroad, now 180 miles from Lynchburg (and being extended Westward at the rato of 8 milts per mouth) to the Eastern termi nus of the East Tennessee and Virginia Railroad, and arrive at Knoxville in 21-2 days fooia Peters burg or Richmond. Fare from Petenbnri or Biehmond. To Red Sweet, or Sweet Spring* via Bonsack’sJlO 00 “ “ “ “ “ “ “ Salem.... 10 50 “ White Sulphur Spring* “ Donsaok’s 11 00 “ “ “ “ “ Salem.,.. 11 50 “ Red Sulpher 8prings 12 25 '* Alleghany Spriun s 00 “ Montgomery White Sulphur Springs 8 25 “ Yellow 8ulphur Springs 8 45 “ Knoxville, Tennessee 23 00 Note.—Tho charge for tickets to the Alleghany “ * ‘ ' Yollow Springs, Montgomery Whlto Sulphur and Sulphur Springs, docs not Include tho churgo from tho Railroad to the Springs. Passengers for tho Al lcghony Springs, (4 miles dlsluul.j takoUckc-ts to Shawm-Mo—lor Montgomery White Sulphur, (1 mllo distant by a branch Railroad,) take tickets to Big Tunnel nnd for tho Yollow Sulphur, (4 mile* dis tant,) take tickets to Cbristiunaburg depot. Con veyances will bo found ut thoso places, For further information apply to _ , K A. GOODWIN, Ticket Agents. S. R. R., Petersburg. CHARLES CAMPBELL, Sup’t Richmond 4c DanvIUo R. R., Rfohluuud. E. H. GILL, Sup’t V. k T. R. R., KENT, ret street, tho property of Mrs. Rachael Wise and daughter, fur Taxes for 1866. t Alao, u>t3 Nos. 47 and C2, Walton ward, os the property of John McCormick, for Taxes for 1856. Also, Lot No. 4. Washington w-ard, as the proper ty of Mrs. M. M. tfibblo and ohildreu, for Taxes for 1856. Also. Lot No. 14 and east lialf of Lot No. 16. par of Garden Lot No. 33, east, as the proporty of the estate of 8. A. Patot, for Taxes for 1864 and 1866. Arrive in Mncon Also, J/>t No. 24, Lafoyette ward, a* the property * of John M. Mlllen, for Taxes for 1855. Also, Lot No. 10, Montmolllnville, as the propt-rty of James Bonolst, for Taxos for 1854 and 1856. Also, Improvements of quarter tot No, 16,Greene ward, as the proporty or Mr*. Baker, lor Taxes for 1864 and 1855, Also, Garden tot No. 68, east, as the proiH-rty of W. P. Bowen, for Thxes for 1854 aud 1866. Also, tot No. 47, Jasper ward, as the proporty o! Mrs. J, W. Ryorson, for Taxos tor 1856. . Also, wost half of tot No. 4, south side of Bryan streot for Taxes for 1854. Also, south hair of 1 Trustees’ Garden, as tho proporty or the estate of Worthington, for Taxes for 1866. DANIEL II. STEWART, ■ M»y31 City Marshal, REMOVAL. The subscriber has Removed ou the Bay, next door to the Republican] office, where ho Is now openlug a bandsomo assortment of spRINgL*me auil) HUMMER GOODS, which be will sell by tho pattern or moke to oruer tn tbo most fusbiouable stylo. Alao, Ready Made Clothing for the present and coming season. ' Thankful for past t'uvors, lio hopes to merit u con tinuance of the same. . JH- B.—Catting, Alterlug aud Repairing doue ut the shortest notice. Just recolvod Wltlte Drill Costa aud Pauls, Whlto and Figured Marseilles Vests, forfaloata small pro- ■Prl- JOHN W. KK1J.V. DRAPER AND TAIlorV 7" JEFFERSON STREET NEAR BROUGHTON. ■ - The subscriber takes this opportunity « to inform his frlonds aud the publto, that ■■ Ibo Is enablod, from experience, and Uie (U ■■Intultlvo perceptions of tho trutlis.oCaJUL ■clonce, based on the common rulos of surveying ¥* d spherical, to out and make up SSJ2S5 1 * *® flt . ^e human form In the most complete ud finished style, to all who may favor him with a Boys'fancy dresses, Ball costumes, Military aud piromon’a Uniforms, 4w..&c. , , ,.P- HORACE GRANT, Jeflerson st., one door North of Broughton street. dec 7—ly JM* Utl T jDho'l ■JIKlnUi ROPE.—bale, heavy TtoSn OtoU»,20 boitrbeavy Dundee (for Sea 1st- . - • “ loohea, 300 colls Kj andsj 60 bolt* medium do 44 Incne*, 300 colls Kr Rope, 600Jbs^Bagging Y»!ne,Jn_ store and for sal WEBSTER A PALMES* p-HESH, Salmon, Iflbatem and Sardine*. U X aalo by Jan 2 - A BONAUD.’ for QTODUlEfT yJ 26 bbls Sugar Crackers—fresh 20 “ Butter “ •• 16 “ Soda Biscuit 26 boxes “ •* 25 bbls No. 1 Sugar, 50 “A, B and C Sugar, Received and for sale by McMahon a doyle, royl7 Nos. 205 and 207 Bay at. PAPErf TiANOINGS AND BORDERS^- X Just received a great assortment of tbe most •legant patternu, wltu borders to match, from 8 Ceuta to $2, at CHAFFER k CO.’S, aprEO • No. 0 Whitaker street. PER STEAMER, an assortment of jMAliitsf and ^Hdren’s Plain Straws.; 1 ^—. . 1 For 11,110 by MRS. FREEUND, ^siiay- 17 Brougbtou street. 1J»xrapnroAuNffl3as3n5i"5ay JA nrtlcl. or tlw kina In (ho d,». ror aaW hr ' „ ' • • - J. W. THIIELKEUI, ' mar27 ' crimr-p nf rVtnernaa IIU Ukltaluo.!,* 1 V I S;lifhu;-.l — „_._jr-Potat«HW; - qg .» it . • Rosieu Apples, ForaaUb/ J. A. BROWN. myliWJm (KSTRAL hUMMWtaON k CO., Fluca>tl«, vinlnla. ...... m inat., v-r and until further notice, the Passenger Trains on the Control Railroad will run as follows: . BKTWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON. Leaves Savannah Daily at...6 a at and 12.15 r u. Arrive in Mncon “ “..2.16 ri “1 Leave Macon •“ “.11.46 i-m “ 9.30 pm. Arrive In Savan’li “ “10.46 r m “ 7,20 z m BWWKKX SAVANNAH A.VH AVQUHTA. toaveSavannah ...12.15 r m and 8,30 p. m. Arrive In Augusta 8.46 pm “ 6.30 a m. toave Augusta 6. am “ 4,80 p m Arrive In Savannah 1.80 pm “ 10.46 p BXrWJQL* MACON AND AUQUSTA. toave Macon 11.45 a m and 9.80 p m, Arriv.e In Augusta 8.46 pm “ 6.80 a m. toave Augusta.... 6. am “ 4.80 pm. Arrive In Macon 2.16 p m “ l. am, acrWUCN SAVANNAH, MILLXDUKVltAB k KAtONTON. Leave Savannah 5, am Arrlvo in MiUedgevtlle 2.46 p m toave Macon 1146 a m Arrive In Eatontou 6. pm, W. M. WADLKY Gen’l Sunt. Savannah, Ga., Oct. 12, 1866. octlfi. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE 8 ° u oT« H r mgyu New York & New Orleans Mails. H n and alter Sunday, February 3d. 1856, two dally trains between Macon and Columbus, and one between Macon and Am»ricus, Leave Macon at 2 a m, and 3 p m; arrive at Colum bus at 7 16 a m, and 1030 p m ; leave Columbus at 415 a m, and 1 30v m;arrive at Macon at 10 64 a m, and 7 40 p m;leave Macon at 2 a m; arrive at Araorl cus at 6 40 a m; leave Amerlcus at 220 p m; arrlvo at Macon at 7 401- m; making a complete connection be tween Montgomery, Alnbaraa, and Augusta, Kings ville, Wilmington and Charleston; also, with Central RallroadTratns to Savanuoh, Milledgevllloand Eaton- ton, and with Macou and Western trains to Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville and Knoxville, Tenn. At Oolumhus with Girard and Mobile Railroad to Euthula, Ala., connecting dally at Amerlcus with four horse Post Coachos to Tnllabassoe, Albany, Thomas villo, Bainbrldgo, Ac., withtri-weokly hack* to Lumpkin, Cuthbert, Ac., at Fort Valley with backs to Perry, Haynosvllte, Hawklnsvllle and Knoxville, Ga. Possongors for Amerlcus and points below Fort Valloy, should take tbe 1215 p m train from Savan nah; and tbe 5 pm train from Augusta, to avoid de tontlon at Macon. For other points on the Houth- Westorn or Muscogee Road* take olthcr train from Savannah or Augusta. Passengers leaving Amerl- cus at 2 20 p m will reach Oolumbu* *t 10 30 p m the same night. Passengers from Columbus and the Wost for. Am- erlcus. Booth-western Georgia or Florida, should take tn* 130 v m train at tolumbus, sleep at Fbrt Valley, and reach America* at 6 40 a m next morn ing. Pint class a loams hip* leave Savannah for Now York on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and for Phila delphia ou Wednesday*. Passage la the Cabin 826, 8teerage$8. Fare from Montgomery to Savannah...... J .814 00 “ Columbus « « ......... 10 00 “ Amerlcus “ . “ . 8 80 GEO. w. ADAMS, Sup’t. Macon, January 30th, I860, L may 16 mm world’s Fair, are now trod to the publto the .'Frias 8*fe of World; Tested Thousand Dollars in “’orld’s Fair, Lon- ~ In the world to open the Safo, irithor wtthoutthe keys, and talcs tho money sS a reward for their. Ingenuity; although operated upon by several skilled In tho art, no one could lick the Look or opeh the Safe. * By an Improvement upon the original Balaraam Introduced by the present owner of the patent-rlt. . the Interior Is rendered wholly impervious to damp, snd books, papon tad Jowelry might bo preserved In one of hlssafo* for a century without contracting a blemish from mould or mill dew. To guard against qoontcrfelta every BaTe from tho manufactory of tbe subscriber, and sold by him or his agents, dm a brass-plate In front, b<»ring his name; each la also fornlBhod with one of his Im proved Thief Detecting Looks, which Is a good guar antee against robbery. „ , ^ ^ 8. C. HERRING k 00., Nos. 136,187 and 189 Wator-st., N. Y.. Agents In Savannah, Messrs. BELL k PRENT18S, who keep constantly on hand a full andoompleto assortment, whloh they wlU seU at Manufacturers’ —'—sept28 LOCAI. EVIDENCE OF, THE VALUE AND FIRE- wiunmVaM^uSran safk», At Manufactured by Urartu 4 Mania, lino Fork. lathe fire of the 8d InsL. which consum ed tne brick building occuplod by Mr. Jno. ,T. Thomas, oppoulto the Gas Works, iutbts city, was-a safo ot _ . the above descriptions containing the books,'papers, and monoy of Mr. Thomas,’and although the building wa* detroyed, the Said Safo sustained ho injury whatever from the Intense heat to which It bad been exposed. On open ing the Safo, the contonta were found undisturbed, and in the same order and oondltlon as when placed there, except a slight discoloration to the projecting ends ofa few papers; and the books of one or two of the books, caused by the steam generated In the Safo, while at Its greatest heat. Tbe Sale and contents, as it came from the ruins, may still be seen, In the possession of Mr. Thomas, at tho Gas Works. A large assortment of these cele brated Safes always on hand,and for sale by C. H. CAMPFIELD, Agent for the Manufacturers, July 26, 1866. 171 Bay-st., Savannah, Ga. I take pleasure in corroborating the foregoing state ment, and In addition would add, that the hooka are J. T. THOMAS. now In use. July 26th, 1866. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. octe-tf DYING AND RHNOVAT1NG ESTABLISHMENT, 78 TORS STREET. NEAR THM COURT HOUBI, SAVANNAH. GA., Eitabllihcd In 1B38. rflHB Subscriber grateful to his friends and JL patrons for their continual favors, would state uat in addltlbn to the Improvement* in DYING, ao qaired by him during his last visit to England and Scotland, has made arrangements for extending his business, by which ho U now • enabled to dye a greater variety oT colors on silk and woolen dresses, shawls, Ac., which he trusts will generally please all who may favor him with their patronage. Gentlemen’s garments dyed, cleaned or renovated as may be required, in the same superior style which has generally so much pleased his patrons and friends. Table Covers, and Ladies’ Crape Shawls, Ac., cleaned and finished In the first stylo, „ todies’ Bonnets dyed, bleached aud pressed in the most fashionable styles. Orders from the country promptly attended to. Terms modorate. When parcols are sent by 6teamboAU or railroad, word ahould be sent him by letter through thu post office, so that be may know whore to call for them, men 16 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. “city TREASURER’S OFFICE, J Savannah, 1st June, 1866. i rVWE following tots aro iu arrears to the City for X Ground Rent: Brown IKarrf. tots Nos. 08 aud 70, eight quarters each “ 67, six “ “ “ 65, 60, 6168*aud 69, four quarter* each, “ 16,16,62.71, two “ » Chatham ll'unf. 26, fourtoon quartern. “ 14, twelve “ “ 4, ten «• “ 16, six “ “ 15,18,19, 20.22, 23. 31, four qro. cadi “ 5, 6, 9,10,17.24, 26, 32, two “ •• Columbia ll’anf. “ 8, six quarters. “ 1, 3, 4, 6.16,16, 24, Ibur qro. each. “ 11, north half of 12,14, 21, 28, two «piar- tern each. Cranford IVartf. “ 48, eight quartors. “ W, 13*23, 24 81,32, 33, 30,43,44,40,47, 68, 69.71, four quarters each. “ 26, 26,27, 38,89, 60, 66, 66, two quar ters each. Elbert IFanf. “ 24, eight quarters. “ 39, six “ “ 23, four “ “ 1, 3,9,19, 21, 22, 25. 26, 82, S3, aud 37, two quarters each. Franklin IVurd. “ 4. Breast half 7, four quarters each. *• 2,21, 22, 26, 26, 27, .30, 31,36, two quar ters each. ,Xew FrankUn IFard “ 4, eighteen quarters. “ 13, sixteen quarters. “ 12,14,17 and east half 1, four qrs. ouch “ A. 7, 8,9, IQ und west half of 1, two qrs each. Greene Ward. - * 2 and 20, four quarters each. “ 'I. U, 14,16,18, 26, 26, 26, 27, 39, two quarters each. Jackson Ward• “ 47, four quarters. Jasper tVartf. 8,47,48, four quarter each. “ 9; 10,21, 37,42, two quarters each. LafayttU Ward. “ 28, 46, twelve quarters each. “ 7, 37, 88, 41, four qurrters each. “ 1,4, 6,21,22,36.36,40,42,47,48, tv quartors each. Liberty Ward. " 8,27,32, four quartors each. »• 7,17,18. 23,84, two “ « . Monterey Ward. “ II, twelve quarters. “ 13,17,35, eight qarters each. “ 4, 0, 34, 87, 08,39, four quarters each. f *« M. I®, 16,19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24 and 30. two quarters etch. Fulatki Ward. - 10, eight quarters. •* ft- 14 - lft» 10 ! 78| 22, 23, 24, 26, four qrs cadi. “ 1,2,8, 4.12,29, two quarters each. Warren Want. 21 and 28, twolve quarters eaob. 2, 4,10,1314, two “ “ 5 Washington Ward. “ 9 and 31, twelve quarters each. •* l, 4,17, 29, four quarters each. 1°, I®, %24; and 40, two quarters each. Troup Ward. “ 40, teu quarters. " “ 3,4, 0,10,11,13,14, 23, 24, four quar ters each. 12,16, 22j 28j two^quarters erch. •* 13 aud 14, slx^quarterii each* • • 5,18 and 11, tour quarters each. “ 4, 2,3,4, 7,10,12,16,17, two quarter?, each. Calhoun Ward. 26 and 29, eight quarters each, 20, 30, and w, all “ “ “ 2, 6,6,8,11,21,26 and 32, four quarters each, ' “ 3 , 4,9,10,18,19, 23, 31, two quarters each. hbrsyth Ward. “ -8 and 26, twelve quarters each. 1, ten quartors. •• U and 25, eight quarters each. - 3. 6,11,12.18,14, 19, 20, 21, 29, quarters each. 2, 8, 9,10, 16,16, 17, 27. 28, two tors each. Charlton Ward. , four > quar- BOOK k JOB. ftterehants can be suppled at short ootlce with l-.Heade, BlUief Lsfllsg, Dray Bosks, Ulrewtore, Garda land Bialik Particular attention given'to BOOK AND PAM int “'* * ' ~ Proposals for Rations and Fuel for Light-Vessels. COLLECTOR’S OFFICE, fiunousnwmwt'.op Ltains, y Havannab, 10th May7l866. J CJ BALED proposals will m received at this O blfice until 12 o’clock. M., on the 1st day of July next, I860, for furnhhlug and delivering Ra tions and Fuel on board tho IJglit-vessels lu this rtit Collection district, viz.;-at Martin’s Industry and Tybeo island Knoll, for one year from the first day of July 1866, to tbe 30th June, 1867, Inclusive. The ..July 1868, rations to bo of good and approved quality, to be delivered in good and sufllciout packages, barrels, boxes and cosos, and in good ordor, on board tbo above named llgut-vessols, at least once a quarter. free ofexpenso to the United States, and agrooably to tho annexod table of the weekly ration, viz.: Winter Arrangement—Cars Starting foot* Jtroad St Ujavy RalTall tho way touardoiunil.. TJTI1EN the Potomac I. cloned with, ico thln TT route may lie r.llwi oti by pMj.naw.. to MS. ■uro th. coimKUooitiiog North or South. Tito road I. entire), rolaldwith a .ulterior T trail a. Ova. GortloMTille. During the nInter Ul. train will .tart from th. nld atatloa, In Rlntimond,« UroM street, at JX * a., panaordon.vlllo el 11 am-andttrrlr. In Staunton at SSfi r u. Down train IrareaStaun- ton at * do a M, paum OordonsrUle at .11 a m, nod arrlre in Itlchmoud atd.90 r n. Far.toOordonaTlllo,.-..f. 19 oo " '• ft 00 Doth train, arrlrn In Oonlonarllle In unplo time to talc. th. train ofth. Orann aniluUutadrla Rail road. P.rion.vbolMr.Hlcnmtindat7VaM. l ean tat. ife. Oranr.luted Alnundrla oar. at (lor Jons- vllloir tltojchoosnto do w, and b, Utatlaaln wlU raanh Al.Undrla b/3.«or lint this company ou ticket them only to Oordooitvlllo, oomr n. d. whitoomb, supt. ‘■'twntwt rruru. 1,6.12, 24, 36, six quarters each. 5,18, 23, north liatr of 36, south half or 36. four quarters each, 18, 19,26, 31,82. two quarters each, Springfield Lots, 1, 2, 1911; lu J; 19 7.; 19 R, twelve qrs. each. 19 A; eight quarters. a, 4.6, 0 aud 7, four quarter* eaob. 8, SIX quarters. fVflwn ooWgS^Mff^itii.t woriwd VYnudlhr..ihi by J. W.TIIilKLKKID, na/ll •• Oooynwnnd Wbllbaker.tmw. 10. 19, Id, IS, 10, It, u, 90, 97, 91, 99, ,1*1Pi as t 41 do, 47, tour qrs, each. Id IS, dS, two quarter, o'ttch. IP !'*" * bl,T0 ,ow *™ »<* paid on or bntoro tba lllh of June, I will proceed, tin tb. mnrnlu of the 19tb, to re enter tho umn in tornu of ordinance. < JM- 1 D. Hi 8TKWART, 0. M. pbiuouicaEh PEIUODItlAbu; "pUTNAM'H Monthly Magulne for May. A- Prauk Leslie’, tinttette wueblonn tor duty. Black mod’. Edinburgh Rnvlew tor April. Received and tor Min by WARNOOK It DAVIS, m »y>« 1M OunircM Btreet. BUU1. FEoDlt in More' and for aalo by B1"T7 CRANK, WKUS k CO, Ohio Catawba Brandy In Mon. rogulur Ag 6U wtl tor Ml# bjr fo. obly ro|u£r *VM ' it’d RayHrdM. JJSi. ijgj x: MWHUtlU. jSSKSKS A jiBMppBnk iBEw This populur and .peclHo ramedyl. now •in>r*d - amfeted, ud gu.ranteddto cure all tb. .hove Mute, /t mucU. out tb. very root of the cero. Wens,Fistula, and aUkimls ffmlSi of Tumours, la now open for th* B W ..„isrs.r«n“sSJI attention from tbe l'ronrl«of ?, 0, i , ( rt '' ^SSSSA®riSSS dluue, driving oulaR tb. iIImwmI fluid, of Ui. body, thu. removing lb. c.lu. and rendering tb. CERTAIN AND l-KRHANSNT. Tbl. mudleln. allay. Inin nnd InOunmaUnn, wbleb other remedies Inverfably caus., abd can h« takeo with leu trouble and eapenM lo paUente. Tbl. In- f.IUblo remedy hu Mved thotuuw upon thotuudi from tb. bantu or ; UKRCHJ3S8 QUACKS, ir not from premature gravM. In caMS of IntocUuB tbe Compound Buohu Is tb. only arUole worthy of tbe luat confldence of tbe afflicted tn performing SAFE CURES. It contain. nonnrcoUc, memory, or outer InJurlotu drug, but hi purely a VrvdaUt Ompuillun. » to vorr ngroenbto to tbe taste, create, no inrcepUble odor, and may bo taken by penoni or either rox without hindrance from builnew or medical advice, u plain direction, tor urn accompttny the medicine. Roader, If you have any or tbe above complaint., do aotneg “““t^, ^ DXN0KR008 , With tbl. medicine yon can corn yourself, ud thu. provontaU^^itoflure. waL prevail. Tbl. medicine ipeetllly ud efllsctiinBy cure, tbe moat virulent torn or went dlroues, ud wadlcate. •very partldn of Infocllcu. matter from Uu eyitem, rostorlng tbe patient to a percent atata of HEALTH AND PURITY. rootnaj I UjjWIM. jifluniA ■uvaa ^5 IS HeUnbold'a Highly Concentrated Com* pound Fluid Extract ■mrtapaxllU* For puriiying tbs Blood, removing nil dlssasta ari sing from excess of Mercury, ex zanng •eqUOO vox 1190*18 11041 P0|*p jo snmtvH -JnoU 3fflL Each proposal must state ilistinctiv tbe price for which the entire ration will be furnished on board each Ught-vessel respectively. Ths proposals for supplying foel, both coal and wood, must state distinctly tue price per ton and cord, and tho kiud and quality of oooh, to be deliver ed on board ofeaoh light-vessel respectively. One bidder may oiler for all tbe rations and fuel required for all tue light vessels In tills district, or for one or more of tho vobsoIs separately, at bis owu option. The kind and quantity or fuel will be deter mined upon, and the contractor Informed accord ingly. in advauce of the tlmo for making the quar terly deliveries of rations on board of the respective light-vessels. Each bidder Is required to attach to his bid or bids a written guarantee, signed by himself and a responsible surety, that, In the event of the contract being awarded to him, he will faithfully execute It in conformity to the terms or this advertisement. The contractor will bo required to enter Into boqd with approved security for the raithtal execution of the contract; and no bid will bo accepted or contract entered into, until approved by the Light House Board. .. The contractor will be required to keep at least, In the aggregate, one month’s rations for tho entire orsw ortho fight-vessel contracted for, on board at all times; and anyexpenso incurred on account or failure to deliver rations or fuel In time, wlU bo chargeable to the contractor. No momber of Congress, lightkeepor, superinten dent or inspector of lights, nor any person connect ed With the Ught-houso establishment, will a be al lowed to contract for or deliver rations for the crew, or fuel of a light-vessel, nor to be interested in bucIi contract. No contractor, superintendent, or inspector will be allowed to change the purta of thu ration, nor tho timos that may ho determined upou for tho delivery, without authority of tho Board. All the articles constituting tho rution for the crow of light-vessols will be examined, aud their quality approved by tbo superintendent, or the inspector or Uio district, or by such other person usnui/ bo as signed to perforin that duty ; und no bills will bo G ald for rations and fuel which are not accompanied y receipts duly signed by tho respectlvo llght-vos- sel keepers for tho different articles constituting tho rations for the crew for each quarter, and separate receipts for tho kind and quantity of fuel delivered ou board of oooh light-vessel. No bid which Is not properly sealed and endorsed will be considered, and no bids will be received or allowed to bo withdrawn after the expiration ol the tlmo specified In tho advertisement for receiving Rids submitted by different members of tho same firm or co-partnership will net bo considered. AU bids will be publicly opened aud registered at tho time specified in tbo advertisement. The right to reject all bids ff the intorcsl of tho public service require it. U reserved By ordor of tho Light-house Board : JOHN BOSTON, Bupcrlntondeut Lights, my 11 . > FRENCH MILLINERY k( ) axtt “hrcBB Making. ers. now and dldhrent styles aud Mantilla pattorns. tf3F Bonnets cleaned and 1 MRS. FREELAND bus open cd at hor Rooms, No. 174 Broughton Street, a fine selec tion of Spring Millnery, and is constantly rocelving per steam • of Bonnets; also. Dress aprlO Bonnets; also, Dress and pressed as usual. Kktoaam-B Pati£n'f\vatkk filter . In uwrtment of .lie. on hand. We warrant them to make the Savannah River Water, even though dipped directly out of the River, as pure and dear as the finest Spring Water. About forty ofthese Filters are now In use In ij. this city, aud every person who has K them, will cheerfully testily tothelr ^ efficiency. Indeed, tho Board of * Water Commissioners here, say In their Report, It Is tho ouly Filler that does effectual ly partly the Savannah River Water. Call and see one in operation at our House Fur nishing and8toTeestabUsment^Hodpoa’s new block. fob 27 .CornerofBroughtonand^Sste. PITCHERS. DOUBLE Water Pitchers. Some new and beautiful designs, Plated and Brita- At the Hjuse Furnishing ^ Store. 166 BROUGHTO HORACE STREET, 1 tore- 8avanti.Ii, April 30. «pr30 PATBliflw^W>EU9rai*UIIO CANS and JARS, lv. For Preserving _ FRUITS, TOMATOES, Ac. Full directions for preserving accompany each Can. For sate at manufacturer's -. jrijjs. by the -,/HOR’CK MORSE, ;J16 Broughton “ street. tnay29 I’O wool sellers: T he Undersigned have this day opened a JL Store In Congress street, opposite the Market, for the purchase of Wool, Sheep Skins, Hides, Bees Wax, Deer Skins, and Country Produce In general. Tho highest cash prices will be paid for all the above articles on delivery Jn Savannab. Mr. I.; J. GUI!.* MARTIN has been appointed as Agent, to whom all S ersonB having business transactions with tho un- erslxned mar annlv. J. W. SMYTHE k CO. Savannah, May 19,1866, PIANO inay20 HAYING lately received largo ad dlthms to our PIANO FORT&, wo ■H n...I Ia a... .d lUIA’dIJ..' Al , Ar.oii.blod to oner .ttHKUmottie ... 'Bfootool rortow from the btaVmanu- JkolUMro, Dorn the ptalnoo, .quxro to Ibo tsoAt .tab- ortaolr orovodi rod trom olx to kovod octavra. Our PlrooH wo aolootod from tho manulkoluror. whom wo huvo (UU confidonco In, and we are par ticularly requested by them to give a guaranty with sold.by us as regards durability, 1 arsons itt want of a first rato Instrument may re- \j with safely upon getting such a one by selecUni fremtho following makers, whoso iustrumoata wo ^^HdV, UIN, .WHIMEY AND HUM-fur mU «•' WtUiAWdrA-iW slug from excess of Mercury, expeoure and lm- prudeuco In llfo, chronic constitutional diseases, arising from an Impure state of Blood, and the ouly reliable and effectual known remedy for the cure ot’ ScroTula, Salt Rheum, Scald Hoad, Ulcer ations of tho Throat and Legs, Pains and Swellings of tbe Bones, Tetter, Pimples on tbe Face, and aU Scaly Eruption* of U It Is gratifying to th* proprietor of these medldnee to be able to state that It I* now nearlythree years since they were first Introduced, during which time they have been extensively used In various parts o ’ tbe United States, and have given to patient and practitioner the highest degree of satisfaction In the various cases in which they have been employed Whether in town, country, hospital or private prac tice, they bavo Invariably given th* most decided and unequivocal satisfaction, and produced the most salutary and beneficial effects. Numerous letters have been received from the most distinguished physicians In the country, and from the professors of several medical college*, recommending la the highest terms the value or these medldnee, and their superiority over all other proparattona for such complaints as tbe proprietor recommends. Humorous preparations of Sarsaparilla and ofBucbu and various modee of preparing them have been riven, all of which of course will dtifor according to the mode of preparation which each individual may adopt. These medicines require considerable care in the preparation and the employment of diiferent men strua In successive operation to take up the extrao- 1, m —- -—* live matters, mid, fu consequence, are most fre quently Improperly made, and not (infrequently much Impaired, if not rendered totally inert, by tho injudicious and unskilful management or those unac quainted with pharmaceutical preparations. It Is therefore of the highest consideration and import ance to tbe publio and to tho faculty that there should be standard preparations of uniform strength and possessing the most advantages. To effect this and obviate the evil alluded to, I nave made a num ber or experiments to ascertain th* most effectual mod* of extracting the virtue* of tbe Sarsaparilla and the Buchu, and to discover the most eligible form for their exhibition. The experiments navi resulted most favorably, and It Is with much pleas ure I now offer to the public and the faculty my Compound Fluid Extracts, which contain all th* vir tues of the articles they are represented to be made from in a highly concentrated form, and are the most active preparations which can be made. Two ta- blespoonsrul of the Extract Sarsaparilla, added pint of water. Is equal to the Lisbon diet drink, up Sarsaparilla or decoction as usually made* PRICES: Fluid Extract Buchu, $1 per bottle, or 6 for $6 “ . “ Sarsaparilla “ “ “ « « Certificates of cures and recommendations from distinguished professors and physicians will accom pony each preparation. Prepared and sold by H. T. HELMBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist. 263, Cbcstnut-st., near the Girard Houso Phila. To be had of Druggists and Dealers in ovory sec tion or the United States and Canadas. All letters for the medicine directed to tbe propri etor recelro immediute attention, and safe deliveries guaranteed. sept 1—ly-dtw ■joftir to. mooBbSco., GIBBON’S BUILDINGS, SAVANNAH., Ga. WHOLESALEk RETAIL DRUGGISTS. Would call the atte’-'.lou of Merchants, Factors, Planters, Physlclaus and others, to their ex- tensive and well selected stock, comprising every article in their line or business, and which they offer for sale on the most reasonable terms for cash, or approved credit, vix; PAINTS, VARNISHES, GLASS, &C. im,u„ T I nL.....i v. . m ft - ' White Lead, PnreaHil No. 1; Hemau’s Colors, - id in oil {.Japan, Copal, aud Couch Varnish? J "1, Spirits " “ * and Linseed Oil dry ; jr Foes to be agreed upon before the css** dertakea. All communications must 3st * «M»u*lU> W.r.b^U'M, GrlOti, (j^ PSMSs*s®i jSLMoT WMU,n ro " 8 WUUHAH, KELLY « t( , U NITED State., Canada and Cnla, -FTOjrogaY«UF9d of 8 , »l., o.w .upply . Ia , ^taKoiac*,,^ „ llb ,, Davan’e Hlatary of Uio Quran’, of the u , 1Ui BanoYor—2yoI«. uolu ■•nwAltaobl laHadtld, KomanoesrUw Harou. by Uhu l-uruu. Racbol Cray, by Julia Lavanauob. Earnout Unuoad, by lira. Loo Huiu. mar® W.THORNtwiuJ.ra.- I UHT RECEIVED^—30 ESroShiadST. primo arUolo, 90 Uerco. choice jSSl 1 uu. In aloro, ud ror sale by Biar 90 WAYNE, <IRENVIl.lv UX) for sal* in lota to suit purchasers, by 1 spw,w » I.mOI tlAhraU.*. . Bonnkita * jjo Mla " AlU “*4!ulngB? n ® Bnr ~ -atulMXt. JultaiStrut,. T IB UNDERSIGNED would take tfato oum utTOM to to friooih. udTo ffi Urn rooxhlblt a .took un.urias.od iTuy fig riunlllo., YorchuU, Hotel Koopora, rod a«« tw-towsenyo ParUoularly Invited toouJ^JS prmM atock, which tonow completo lT.liS variojudeparunents, consisting in part of thu mZ * CARPE1 DEPARTMENT. Royal Med&llon, Royal Velvet, llocet Wilton. Kocet Brussels, Tapeitnr Brussels, Power Loom Bruuels, Wool EngUsb Druj rto„.wi» (0f “ Mosaic Hearth Kub« Velvet aud Chenille itun Tuftod Rugs, H ‘ Plano and table Coter* "Tots Bindings CORTAInUnD OTMOLS-jTuyDSp‘/iSir\l Drocroollo.. lace rod MU3II0 Craiuu 8»iln do Ijunce, Ollicoralco., Satin and 8ilk Damask, Gilt Pins and Band* Wonted and Cotton Damask. Tussols, Loop, u , Oordej Velvet ud Flush or various colors: WhidM Shade., new. tylo. ’ Also, every variety or Furniture Coverlos rrim mlsg* ud materials for docoratluo. FLOOR OIL BLOWS. From two to Tweoty-lbur reel wide, for Hilir ui Rooms, cut to flt without a soaio. The sohscrlbor will obugo blmsollto nntstht prices ou aU description or goods as luw ailhesara Quality cun ho purchased In roy Northern city. 49- Carpets out lo Rooms ud good, scut to ur part of tho city free or charge. /a- An experienced Upholster will attend trots making ud toying or Carpet, ud Oil Cloths »ha droiroa. Th. decorative ud curtain department 9 ■ charge or u Upholster or acknowledged taste ud .kill. W. H. UUION, Agent, octlt 149 Congress aud 67 St. JuUen OR. SANFORD'S 1NVIGORATOR, T 8 . a mild laxative, tonic and stimulant, snd it . irangen. , , •ta. Habitual Oostiveneas, Chronic Diarrha. ci»Ut‘ Pain Iu the Stomach and Bowels, General DeblUtj- LRU* Vi NMtir. IN «Htw wiuv uauw tuo* uriuK, and Femalo Weakness. Ac. For sale by Druggists gen: one bottleTuUy equals In strength ono gallon of Syr- •£!!&_ ® Moore * p°i * n 4 Wn. if Lincoln, Savannah. ly ' febl2 TlMBKBf TlBUlERIt T, HE Undeosimed baa just received, for uk (500) Five Hundred pieces of good sblpplu • Tlmbor, averaging over onetbouvaud feet tostirk, 9 fob JEFFERSON RUBKUS Tlf ACKEHEL, HERRING, SALMONTit- lvJL 2 bbls large No 1 Mackerel, 3 do do No 3 do 3 do do No 2 do 2 half bbls Blue Fisb, 2 do Pickled Herring, 3 do No 1 Salmon. 6 quarter bbls No 1 Mackerel. 10 kit* No 1 Mackerel, 10 do No 2 do 6 kits Tongues and Sounds, .1000 lbs Cod Fish. For safe few by Jun26 J. A. BHOttX. RATES OF ADVERTISING. For one square, or300 ems or less, of any typo iuh larger than Nonpareil, 76 cents for tbe first and to cents for each subsequent Insertion,for any time leu than one month. All Tabular work, with or without Rule.*; audatd LAMP, MACHINERY AND TANNERS’ OILS, Bleached Sperm, Whale and Urd Oils, lor burning; all descriptions or Oil for machinery, viz., Patent Oil Unbleached Bperm, Lard and Rapa 8m! OR ; also Tanners,’ Neats, Foet nnd Sweet OU. GROCERS’ ARTICLES. Nutmegs, Mace. Alsplco, Cinnamon, Pepio-r, Ginger, Mustard, Saleratus, Soda, Poor lash, Sweet Oil. Starch, Fig Blue, Matchos. Ac. FOR PHYSICIANS. Advertisements of whatever iougth, for toy time less that: one month, to be charged at truuieu rates. For a longer tirnoat tho following rate* A great variety ol’ tho best French, English, aud American Chemicals, Pharmaceutical Preparations. Jars, ct powders, Surgical Instruments, Vials Specie i, Metallc 8addlo bags. Ac. Also, abags, Ac, . CAHFHENE AND BURNING FLUID. Any one who may favor them with their orders may depend upon their rocelvinr "•* *—* that aU goods 1 returned their rocelving the best attention, and furnished wtilbe or a reliable quality, they not give entire satisfaction, they may be >d at tbe option of the purchaser. mayb No, ofSquarosJ lmo|2mos|8mos|4 mos |fl mos|12 tn<v 1 Square,. . 2 Squares.. 3 do ... do ... do do ... do ... do ... do ... do ... mahlOU J. E. DE FORD, APOTHECARIES HALL, 8. E. Comer of. Brougliton rod B»rnarii Streets. 8»vro- ■tak Ga., Wheleeale and retail Dealera In i, Medicines ud Chemicals, Byo Wnodiiand Dyo Stullh, French, Ecgltoh. ud Amerlcu Pcrfrlm- ery, Flno Toilet and Shaving 8oape, Combi and Brnthea of every deurlpUon, Surgical ud Dental Instruments, Trusses ud Supporters or all kinds, 8plcee, 8nu0e, Huufsctured Tobacco, AU the Patent or Proprietary Medicines or the dny,’superior Inks, Pure Wines and Bfudies tor Medicinal purposes Extracts torFlavoring, ToltotudFuoy Article., ho! HHr N» a—DpecUl atteitloh given ta the nrcparatlro ofFhyjrtetus' Pre^ptlone ud Family “dpss. ,SUp, Family ud Travelling Hedlolne Case, Wllh plain Directions tor use, Inolndtng IHrecUou. tor IreaUnent In cases of potoonlng, Drowning, Ao. MP. pOKN AND OOBN MEAI*-1000 bus prime . 0on uSf t9 F a Bulged; 60 do fresh Corn Meal JS. Th /SJiryoi aflatifki Jewelry gl n store and for sale by deoil PATTEN, HUTTON * CO “UBAD I^REAB I b-RBAD III That is, if you can see: and ~~ "ou can’t see, you can find! kinds of “kotos to see.” at tbe WatoL _ Jewelry Store of D. B. Nichols A Co., In Oongr. street, next door to the corner of Whitaker, wht.« you can purchase Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, and Fanoy Goods, as low as at any other store in thecountry. . i ocelve d I»cr steamship Alabama a fresh lot of those fine Steel Spectacles: also, a supply of Pebble and Periscopio Lens, which we are prepared to fll In all kinds of-frames, at short notice. Our Periscopio Lens (so called from their peculiar shape) have an advantage over all others, as they have a greater range of focus,so that the reader!*not compelled to hold the book or peper at a certain distance from the eye. Gall aud see. D. B. NlCIIOI-fl A CO. 49* No chargo for showing goods, mar 11 D. B. N. A CO. T> OPE—700 coils Ropo, various brands, At of good quality, In store and for sale by apr29 BRIGHAM, KKLI.Y A CO. all /' > 10RN--In store and for sale by Kj m%rft LOtKKrrftjmr.fN as MERCER UNIVERSITY, PBNFIKLD, GA. FACULTY. mWIIIHT, N. M. CRAWFORD, D. D. 8. P. 8ANF01 Mathei J.E.WIU A.M., LJJST, A. M.. kT ‘—* Phllw F^oleslxstlCAl Hlstoi «. Chemistry ud Natural PhllwopUy H. H. TUCKER, A. M., Belles Leltres. U. W. WISE, A. M., fflSSSCi, Mnd.ro Ungaro 7FORD. D. Di, and Ulbllcal Literature. Acniem^'T^ 0 ”*’' THOMAS A. smYrrinelpsl. ^ThsCommeuMment Is held on the last Wednesday The nsxt Tsrm will oomuence on tho last Wed^ nssdgy In August.' The price of Board In the village Is 910 per month; washing, room rent, (Uel, Ao., 93, By order oftbe Board orTrustecs. my 18 2m ‘ ! 8., LANJIRUM, Secretary. WBJl—Tbe^Sirgo of ihe Ltfig For any time not above specified, a proportion chargo wUl be made. * deduction of 26 per cent from tbe above ru*i advei ‘ will be made on advertisements appearing eirit slvoly on the fourth page or tbe dally. Advertisements ordored three times a week, wte be charged two-thirds tbe above rates. Special uotlocs, 10 cents per line for tho tint, ui 6 cents for each subaeqent insertion, and In nocw to be subject to coutract. Marriage notice* tl. ft neral Invitations 60 cents eucb. No special notices Inserted for less than 60 cent*. Obituary Notices. Reports, Resolutions, or Proceedings of any Society Association, or Corporation, ordored to bo publUli ed, 6 ceuta per line. Steamboats will be advertised at 940 per aodub for each boat advertised. Steamships, where butono is running, 940peru num; if two or more, 930 each. Auctioneers’advertisements not to bo subject w ooutract,butto be charged at tb* rates prescrlM per square. Tho paper, under no circumstances, to be Inde ed in a contract. . Professional and business cards not exceeding • lines, will be Inserted at 920 per annum. Calls op persons to become candidates, will M inserted as other advertisements, to be paid for la variably In advance. Announcing candidates for office, 9)0, to be p*8 in advance. Advertisements not marked on the cepy fori specified time, will be inserted until forbid, ani payment exacted. When any bill for two months advertising, otfier than coutract, amounts to over 960, a deduction of 26 per cent will be made. Yearly advertising, with privilege of change will be taken at tbe following rate*: For one square, renewable once a week, 945 “ “ “ twice # «« 65 “ jj,., “ , “ Btimesoroftener 70 Every additional squarecontracted for to be cbtff ed one half the above rates additional. Yearly advertisers shall be limited to the «rtc« contracted for. All contracts shall bo In writing, stating definitely the nature or the business to l* advertised. Any advertisements not properly con nee ted with tbe business shall be charged separat*- ly, «nd also any excess of matter over the amount contracted for. Contract advertisements payable quarterly; vortUcmenta from stranger* and transient person*, payable laadvanoo. Ail others will be consider^ due when called for. Regular advertisers and all others sending com munications or requiring notice* designed to call «• tontlon to fairs, concerts, soirees, or any public fl>- tertalnments, where ebargbs are made for adtpit tance—all notices of private associations, every no tice designed to call attention to private enterprise* calculated or Intended to promote Individual fete- ‘ i, can only be Inserted with the umfeHtandioi that tbo same if to be mid for. ir inserted iu tbe editorial column (wblcu can be - - -- - - , be only at tho dUcr*- tlon oftbe editor*) the same will be charged at tb* rato of not less than 20 cents per Hue. Advertisement* ordered In the Weekly paper. *» pgr Bquare for each insertion. fhe undersigned, publishers of Drily, Trt-Weekly and Weekly nowapapert In Savannah, Ga., Pledf* ourselves strictly to adhere to the above bill ot chargee, and In no Instance to deviate there frtiu. The above rate* to take effect March 1, 1866, u<> to continue binding, until changed by tbe vote ol • majority of the uudetnlgnod. ^, N. &—This schedule shall not In any way «ftct the Integrity of existing contracts. All contract* for tba year or any other specified Umo, shall only caase VRh the expiration of the period for which they ’Auauxoxa A Smiid, Republican. Tsommox A Wnuxarov, Morning A’n» , R. B- HimowAOOh Georgian A JottmM. mnufu. TJLUMBINQ, inaUUa Torioux branched, *•; Jt ttaitad M at Um ,hortest nMoa. aad In lupcrW »• Akta, ntajr be found Shower B»lt', <•*^“1' MB. Tin and LNutcd Bath Tuba; Copper Bril' 1 *, «»ranW.tar Ctarotf, Lead Piped, Sheet Oraaa and Platad Coda, line Pampe, India Rubtar iqftrwtl the Houw Fnmleh State, N». t» HORACE NORSE