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muon on the Estate of William Wright those are, therefore, to cite ami admonish all whom U may ooucern, to ho and appear bolero said Court, to make objection (If any thoy havo) on or berore tho first Monday in November uext, olhwisc said Let- t«ra will ho granted. Witness, John Bilbo, l&q., Ordinary tor Chatham County, this e.ghtday or April I860. JOHN BILBO, o. o. c. *pr8.,, -Will be C HATHAM SHERIFF'S SALE. sold on tho flr« Tuosday In Juno next, belbro ino Court Ilouso, betwecu the legal hours ol sale, tot number twelve (12) Now Franklin Wavd, In tho City of Bavftuuah, situated on tho corner of Mont- STATE OK «BORGIA; - C CHATHAM COUNTY.—To til whom It m«j J ooncorn: Whereas, John P. Hines will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for letter* Utamlssory ai ad ministrator on the batatc of James C, Illnea : Those are, therefore, to dto and admonish all whom It may concern, to be aud appear bofor# •aid gomory stroot and Battle How, together with the threo-story brick warehouse sltuatod thereon; levied on to eatlaiy a curtain fl. fu. fasulng out of Chatham Baporlor Court, in favor of Johu rfouddor vs. Clar- •nco }'. Hollis, Property pointed out lu said ll. fa. BENJAMIN L. COI.K, mayo Sheriff C. C. Court to tuako objection (If any they have) on or bo- loro the first Monday In December next, otherwise sold letters will bo granted. Wltuesa, John Bilbo, tea. Ordinary tbr Chatham county, this fourth day of June. 18RU. Juuot) JOHN BILBO, o. o. o. ADMlNlBTXUTOR*B«AlLifir ' P URSUANT to an order of the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, passed Juuo term, I860, will be sold, on the first Tuesday lu August next, before tho Court Houae ; door lu said county or Chatham, botweon tho legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit.: Lota Nos. throe (8) and four (4), being part or Garden lot No. nine (9). Spring mil, City or Savannah, fronting on Railroad street; also the following nogro slavo.3! Jack, Peter, Alexander aud Sarah. Sold as tho property of the dsiatoofSamuolGrlflln, lato of sold county, deceased, for tho turnout of tho heirs and creditors of suid wt. late RICHARD WAYNE, Administrator do bonis non, ou Estate of Samuel Oritlln, New Yorlfc DEA*LER AND IMPORT Wale ties, no. 12, aomi so atttnrf, rmunxLm*. 1 STATE OB' GHOllGlA, C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom It may con cern : Whereas, Elizabeth Rtbero, will apply at the Court of Ordinary tor letter*' of administration on the estate of Joseph Ribero • Theso aro, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It mav concern, to bo and appoar before said Court to make objection (If any uioy havo) on or before tho first Monday in July next, otherwise said letters will be grautod. Witnoss, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary lor Chatham county, this second day of June, I860. June 2 JOHN BILL June 2 JOHN BILBO,.o. c. c. STATE OFGK OU GI A, CH ATM A M CO. T O all whom It may concern: Whereas Mary Ann Dent will apply at the Court of Ordinary for let ters DUmfasery.cn the estate of James 1'. Dent,— These aro therefore toclto and admonish all whom it may concern, to ho and appear before said Court, to make objections (If any they have) on or bolero the First Moudayiu December "next, otherwise said letters will bo granted. Witness John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary foi Chatham County, this third day or Juno, 186 J. Jo3 JOHN B1I.B0, O.C.C. CITY SHERIFF'S SALE. W ILL bo sold before tho Court House door In tho city ordavauuah, on tho first Tuesday lu July uext, between tho legal hours of sale. Tho follow ing articles, 2 couuters, 1 desk, 1 Iron chest. 1 wurdrobo aud all the Interest of Edward Murphy, in and to the lease of lot and bulldlug situated on the corner of Whitaker and Congress streets, to satisfy a fl. fa. Issued lu favor of William B. Gaul I, vs. Murphy, & Dovanny, property pointed out by defendant. ED. M. PRKNDERGAST, s c. s. may 31 Jol * GEORGIA, CHATHAMTiffWK O N tho first Monday In August next. I will apply to tho Ordinary uf Chatham county for leava to sell tho negro slaves bupngiug to tho estate of Clara A* Ogilbsy, deceased, tor the beuellt of the holrs aud credit >rs of said uatate. June 4 JAMES A. LaKOCHK, Adm’r. “DNItfiintATES oE AMERICA. Southern District of Georgia. 7b the Marshal <f the NoufAern District of Georgia, DESIGNER AND SCULPTORTlf MARBLE. Corner As tor Place anil 4th Avenue, nwxnorrro m aero* usiunv and raixsw • KBUWfltnu, Mkw foiaK. 11. 1 S HE most extensive varioty and the largest stock of Monuments, TombSJ.Henff Stonss, iw., merlca, can bo found at this establishment, from plain to the most elaborate and ornate In doelgu and workmaushlp. In additfolflotUeittockslwaya oh baud, .a great variety uf drawings, appropriate anil original may be found, from which work will be ex ecuted promptly to order. , Orders faithfully , executed, and shipped to any point available by water or steam. Persona visiting the city or New .Yerk on ptoasure or business are respecUhlly invitod to visit this " tabilshmenl. oct WWW- CITY SHERIFF’S SALE. ITTILL bo sold before tho Court Houao door, in fr tho City of 8avannsh, ou the flr.-.t Tuesday In July uoxt, between the usual hours nfsalo, east half of No. 6 Groeu Ward, bounded as follow.-';—north by Broughton street, west by lot No. 6, south by a lane and east by lot No. 7. Levied on us the property of Jamo-j L. Oliver,, to satisfy a t\. fa. issued out of the Honorable tho City Court of Savannah, in favor oTD. B. Nichols vs. lames L. Oliver. Properly pointed out by plaintiff's attorney. Terms cash.— Purchaser paying for titles. RUW. M. PUKNDKIWAST, my31 City SherilT. CITY SHERIFF’S SALE; W ILL ho sold before tho Court House door In tho City or Suvanunh, on tho first Tuesday in July next, between tho legal hours of sale, lot No. 27, contains 69 foot, more or less, being a portion or Garden lot No. 11, west, in the city of Savannah, bounded as follows:—East by Purre street. south by lot No. —, north by street not named, aud west by lot No. —. Levied ou as tho projK-rly of Ann Doble, to satisfy a ll. fa. Issued out of tint Honorable the City Court of&vonnuh, m favor of John Uallaher vs Ann Doblo. Property pointed out by plaintiff.— Terms cash. Purchaser paying for titles. KDW. M. PRKNDKHUAST, my31 city Sheriff. CITY SHERIFF’S SALE. WILL bo sold, before tho court house door in the city of Savannah, on the first Tuesday lu July noct. between tho legal boors of sale. Ono Au- gusta and Wayuosboro’ Railroad Company’s Bond, No. 409—loviod on as the property of Wiiitem Dunn to satisfy two fl, fa3. issued out of tho honorablo the City Court of Savannah, onu in favor of James U. Read vs. William Dunn, and tho other in favor of John Ingorsoll vs. William Dana. Terms cash. EDWARD M. PRKNDERGAST. may 31 Shorin' C. H. S TATE OF GEORGIA—BULLOCH CO., May 20th, 1866—-Two months after unto application will bo made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said County for leave to soli all the lands belonging to the estate of Michael Donahfaon, deceased, for the beuotlt of the heirs and creditors and said deoensod, my28~8w JOHN K. GIBSON. Adm’r. W HEREAS James Rachford do Wolf, James Fish er Jones, James Garnoclc. and Kobbert Bfoby, owuors of tUo ship Eitzab.Rb, have oxhlbitod their libel or complaint lu the District Court of the (Jutted autos for tho Southern District of Goorgla, alleging and propounding that the said libellants are the truotmdlogal owners or the said ship Elisabeth, of which Thomas Williams Is and lately was master, that on tho night of the fifth ol . April, in tho year eighteen hundred and HRy-six, the said ship Eliza beth was lyiugln the River Savannah, at Venus' Point, well in shore, and was at that time a staunch aud woll built ship, of tho burthcu or nine hundred end fifty tons, or thereabouts, and sulflclently pro vided with apparel, tackle aud furnlturo, and pro perly manned with a sufliclont crew to- work and navigate sold ship, that ou the said night of the filth of April, eighteen hundred aud fifty-six, about seven o’clock lu tho evonlug. a signal lantern was hung out in tho forestay or said ship Elizabeth; that about eight o’clock on tne night of the said fifth of April, whilst tho sold ship Elizabeth was so lying at Venu3' Polut, lu the Savanuah River, wlthlu the ebb and fiow of tho tide, and within tho admiralty and mam- time jurisdiction of the District Court of tho United States, for tho Southorn District ofGoorgla, securely moored, the steamship Keystone State, whereof Robert liardio was master on her way Irom Phila delphia to tho city or Savannah, came up the Savan nah lUvor under full headway, aud then and there, with groat forcoand violence, ran Into and upon the said ship Elizabeth, smashlugflhe side of tho fore castle of said ship Elizabeth, brooking five of the forecastle beams, started tho deck, carried away tho bowsprit, and other damago did to the said ship Elizabeth, as in said libel Is stated, rendering It ne cessary to dlschargo a part of her cargo, and to bring her up to tho city of Savannah for repairs, at great uxpenao and loss of time: that It is Impossible to aecortaln exactly what will bo tho extent of tho damages, but ns far as calculation can be made tbo damago sustained by such collision to the said ship Elizabeth, ntmrauta to the sum of ten thousand dot lars; that this occurred In thu admiralty and maru- time Jurisdiction of said Court, allot'which the libel- lanfa pray leave to furnish proof or, and havo also prayed a decree for their damages aforesaid, aud costs, and that tho ordinary process may Issue. And whereas the Judge of tuo District Court afore said hath ordered and directed that tho ordinary process should issue, returnable to the United States Court Room In the city of Savannah, on tho 12th day of Juuo uext, ut cloven o’clock, A. M., Now, therefore, you are hereby authorized, em powered aud strictly enjoined jiereinptorlly to uito aud admonish all porson* having, or pretending to havo, any rig hi, tltlo, interest, or claim to tho said steamship Keystone State, her machinery, tackle, apparel and furniture, by nil lawful ways and moons whereby tills monition may bo mado most public and notorious, to be and appear at tho time and place aforesaid, before tho Judge aforesaid, to show cause, if any thoy have, why Judgment should not puss its prayed for, and to do and reccivo what unto law uud Justice shull appertain, and whatever you shall do in tho premises you shall cnrtliy to the Judge aforesaid, at the lime and plnce aforesaid, to- gctiior with this writ, Witness tho Honorable John 0. Nicoll, Judge of said District Court, tills twonty-tblrd day of May eighteen hundred and fifty-six. LAW, BARTOW & LOVELL, Proctors for Libellants. All person* interested in tlds monition will take duo notice. DAN’!. II. STEWART, IJ. S. Marshal. Savannah, 23d .May, 1866. CITY MARSHAL’* SALEH. G EORGIA—BULLOCH Co.—All persons having demands again.,t the Estate of Thomas Mills, fate or sold county, deceased, aro hereby notified to present thorn, properly attested, within Die time proscribed by law, and these indebted to suid estate arc requested to make immediate) puvmoni to HARDY B. KOINES, Adm’r May 20th, I860. my23-tiw NOTICE. T WO mouths from date application will bo mado to tho Ordinary of Chatham County, for .x mado to tho Ordinary of Chatham County, for leave to soli lot No. 151, 9th district, Baker, belong ing to tho ostato of Julian Marks. JACOB WATSON, may2 Administrator. ASSIGNMENT NOTICE. JOHN M. WILLIAMS, having assigned nil •J bis property, bold real and personal, to adjust Ida debts, all porsoas having legal claim? against tho said John XL Williams, will please hand them to the undersigned without delay, as it is quite desirable to ascertain the oxtetit ot Indcbto-ino.-*. and to per fect a speedy sotllcioenlof the assigned property apr28 HIRAM ROBERTS, Assignee. ADaumuTuii-s kotickT A LL persons having doiuands against the ostato of “ - ' ’ tho Into Charles S. Arnold, deceased, aro boreby notified to present them, properly attested, within tho time proscribed by law; mid ail tho-m in debted to said estate, aro requested to mako Imme diate payment to EDWARD 1'AUKLFORD, may8 Administrator. ASSIGNEES NOTICE. \JB. Louis Robider having made nn a.H.«ign- ilL meat for tho beuotlt of his croditors, all per sons IndebtoiTto him will please mako payment to me. And thwo having demands Against him arc requostedto present them, that payment may be made as far os tho nssettn will extend. A. BON AUD, APalgnoo. aavannah, May 19,1856. may20 GLYNN SHERIFF’S SALE. W ILL bosold beforo too door of thu Court House In tlic city of Brunswick, Comity ol Glynn, on the first Tuesday in July uoxt. between the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit.:—Cas sius, Jlra, Ohio©, and Simon—levied on by virtuo ol fi. (a. issued out of the Honorable Superior Court of Glynn County, in favor or Horace 11. Gould vs. Alex ander Scranton and James Cowqu, Administrators of Mary Abbott, deceawd Property puimc-1 out by plaintiff’s attorney maySB M.C. B WEIGHf, S.G.C. CiLYN.N SliEUiFF'S SALK.’, W ILL bo sold before tho door of the Court House, In the city of Brunswick, County of Glynn, on the first Tuesday lu July next, between the legal hours of Halo, th<5 following property, to wit.:—One undivided half of a tract or parcel ot land containing two hundred and Ufiy acres, (more or less) lying and bcl lg In tho county or Glynn, hounded south be lands granted to Michael i'on icli, northwardly by lands granted to Johu Lamb, . enlor, east by lands unknowu. Loviod on as the property of Celia Lamb, tosatlsiy a U. fa. Issued out of the Honorable supe rior Court of Glynn county, lu furor or Daniel McIn tosh vs. Celia Lamb. Property pointed out by de fendant. M. C. B, WRKiJIT, may28 .Sheriff Glytm County. tT\TE Of GEORGIA, I.II1KHTY C<». fJMJjill whom it may concern:—Whereas Ja-on 'WT’lLL.bosolil.on the first Tuesday in July i f next, in front of tho court house Improvements on lot No. 3, MontmolllnviUe. Hatb-fy City Tax Executions vs. Connolly, for year- 1564 aud 1865. Also, Ix»t and improvement No. 12, part of Gar den Lot No. 11, west, tho proporty of Mrs. Lllou O’Reilly, to satli-ly City Tax Executions for 1865. Also, Lot No. 16 and improvements, Kruukliu ward, as the j-roi»erty ofM. I’reiulergast, for Tuxes for 1856. Also, east hull of i/rt No. 2, CuUiouu ward, tho proporty of Mrs. Bridget Cary and children, for Taxes for 1855 Also, Izits Nos. 19 and 20, Wesley ward, iw the properly of Edward Perry, for Taxes for 1855. Abo, Lot No. 61, Brown ward, as the proporty of ostate of Patrick O’Conuoli, Hr., for Taxes for 1856 ALo, Improvements ou south half of Lot No. 33, Warren ward, as the property of Miss Matilda Ro soy, for Taxes fur 1854 and 1856. Also, oast half of Lot No. 28, north side of Marga ret street, tho property of Mrs. Rachael Wiw and 'laughter, for Taxes for 1856. Abo, I/)ls Nos. 47 and 02, Walton ward, as the property of John .McCormick, for Taxes for 1865. Also. Lot No. 4, Washington ward, as the proper ty of Mrs. M. M. Dlbblo and children, for Taxes for 1855. Also, lot No. 14 and cast half of Lot No. 15, par of Gordon Lot No. 33, east, as the property of the estate of g. A. Pa tot, for Tuxes for 1854 aud 1865. Also, Lot No. 24, Lafayette ward, as tho proporty of Joim M. Milieu, for Taxos for 1855. Also, Lot No. 10, Moutmollluvillo, as the properly of James Bouolst, for Taxes Tor 1864 aud 1865. Also, Improvements ofquartor Lot No. 10,Greene ward, as tho proporty of Mrs. Baker, fur Taxes for 1854 and 1865. Also. Garden Lot No. 68, east, as tho property of W. V. Bowen, for Taxos for 1851 aud 1866. Also, Lot No. 47, Jasper ward, as tho pro;*orty ot Mrs. J. W. Ryerson, for Taxos for 1865. Also, west half or Lot No. 4, south f Ido of Bryan stroot for Taxes for 1854. Also, south half of 1 Trustees' Garden, as the property of tho eatato of Worthiuglnu, for Taxes for 1856. DANIEL fl. STEWART, may 31 City Marshal. NILRON BWEHZEY, )tJM»TOBTNI VIRGINIA SPRINGS! SOUTH-SIDE, RICHMOND k DANVILLE, AND Virginia & Tennessee SUM World’! Fair, ora now “sred to the public 1110 Prize Safe of ‘World. Tested ' pproved as they - been every- 4‘; wsa reserved to be wld’aFoIr, arrange: Shortwt, most comlortuhlo and moat expeditious Routo to tho VIRGINIA SPRINGS! THROUGH BY DAY-LIGHT. And Baggage Checked Through, except on Stage*. Yfalior* to thoTlrgiuinla Springs by thU route, take tho South-Side Railroad cars at Petersburg, or the Richmond and Danville car* St JUcbmond, at 6 A. M., dally, (Sundaya excepted,) srrlvo at Lynch burg to dinner, and thouce, via the Virginia aud Tenneatee Railroad, reach Bonflaok’a Depot at 3 1-4, tod Salem at 4 P. M., and at either pincetake Kent, Nummcnon & Co’s Fine Line of Stage*! Tliorte via Bonaack’s lodge at Flncantte, dine at the Red Sweet, or Sweet spring*, and arrive at the White Sulphur Spring*, (17 miles) early on tho evening ortho second day irom Petersburg, or Rich mond, without NIGHT TRAVEL, and with hut U4 miles of Staging. Or by the Salem routo. stop all night at tho Roanoke Red Sulphur Springs, (10 miles distant from Salem.) dine at the Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs, and arrive at tho White Sulphur Springs on the evening of tho following day. Tho Virginia & Tennessee Railroad fa locate't through a most romantic country, possessing a cli mate unsurpassed for its salubrity aud dellghtfol tem perature. Tho road passes the base of the PEAKS OF OTTER! Aud within three miles ortho Alleghany tfprlug.-, one mile of the Montgomery White Sulphur.Spring*, •ml wlthlu four miles of tho Yellow Sulphur Spring*; all pleasantly situated a few miles apart, on tho Eastern slope oftho.AUeghauy mountain, in Mont gomory county. Tho waters of these Springs are celebrated fur their great modiciunl qualities, tho uc- commodutions arc uxcollent, and have boon greatly inerousod since last season. figyVisitors to the Red Sulphur Springs ink's Kent, Suramorsou k Co’s Stages ut Newborn Doput, ou tho evening of the day that thoy leave Peters burg or Richmond, and arrive at the Bpriuga ou tho following day to ifimier, aud Halt Sulphur Springs early lu the oveuing uf the sccoud day from Rich mond or Petersburg. The Road irom Newborn Depot lo tho Hod Sul phur Springs, (38 miles,) lius been graded and greatly improved since last season, aud fa now re garded nsonc of the best turnpikes in tlm moun tains. Tho line of Telegraph from Richmond will be com pleted aud in oporutiuu to tho Mootgouicry White Sulphur Springs early in June. Pus.sc tigers to Knoxville, Teanesstc, take Kent, Summorson & Go’s stages at the Western terminus of tho Virginia k Tcnnessoo Rullroud, uow 18U miles from Lynchburg (and being extended Westward ut tha rnto ot 8 miles per mouth) to thu Eastern termi nus or tho East Tennessee and Virginia Railroad, and arrive at Knoxville lit 21-2 days from Peters burg or Richmond. by the JurlwofL- The tiroprletor placed One Thousand Dollars In Gold in the one exhibited at tho World’s Fair, L)t»* don, and invited nil the Mole-Looks in tho world to open the SaTe, with or without tho koys. aud take the money as a reword tbr their lugenulty ; although operated upon by several skilled lu thuurt, no one could P|ok the Lock or open the Valo. By an improvement upon the original Salamander, introduced by tho presoutowner or the patent-right, the Interior Is rendored wholly Impervious to damp, and books, papers and Jewolry might bo prosorvod In ono of hls safes for a century without contructiug a blemish from mould or mllldew. To guard against counterfeits every Safe Rom the manuKctoryof the eubscrlber, and sold by him or hls agents, has a brass plate In front, bearing hls name p each Is also rurulahed with ouooi his Im proved Thief Detecting Looks, which Is a good guar antee against robbery. • 8. 0. HERRING * 00., Nos. 186,187 and 189 Wator-st., N. Y. Agents In Savannah, Messrs. BELL k PRENTISS, Who keep constantly on hand a full and complete assortment, which they will soil at Manufacturers’ prioes. a*Pt2« Ulll-Heade, Dills of Lading, Dray Books, GlMtsUrs, Cards and Blank Books. Particular attention given to BOOK AND PAM- on PHLET PRINTING, such as Catalogues for Colleges, Proceedings of Mootings, Reports; By-Inws, etc. Thankful for tbo vury liberalpairpnage huretolore received, we respectfully solicit a'cbntlnuanc# of the saute, fooliug that wo shall be able to pleas* all who may favor us with a call, both as to prlcos and executlou of work. Proposals for Radons and Fuel for Llght-Vcsaele. LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND FIRE PROOF qcAunxs or WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES, At Manufactured by Steams d Marvin. New York. ,«««. In the fire of tho 3d Inst., which consum- od tun brick building occupied by Mr. Jno. T. Thomas, opposite tho Gas Works, in this city, was a sale ol _ the above descriptions containing the books, papors. and monoy of Mr. Thomas, and although the buildiug was Uctroyud, the sold Safe sustained no injury wuatever from tho Intense heat to which it had boon exposed, on open ing the Safe, the contents wore found uudlsturbod. and in the same ordor and condition as whou placed thoro, except a slight discoloration to tho projecting ends of a few papors. aud tho backs of ono or two of the books, caused by the stoatu generated in the Safe, while nt its groatest boat. Tho Safe uml contents, as it came from tho ruins, may still be scon, in the iiossesslon of Mr. Thomas, at the Gas Works. A large assortment of those cele brated Safes always ou hand,and for sale by C. H. CAill’FIELD, Agetit for tho Manufacturers, July 29,1856. 171 Bny-st., Savannah, Ua. Fare from Petersburg or Btehmoud To Red Sweet, orSiweetSprlugs viaBou»ack’H,$lU oo “ “ “ “ “ “ “ Satoui.... 10 60 “ White Sulphur Springs " Bon sack’s ll uo 11 50 12 25 8 00 8 26 8 45 23 00 Salem • l RedSulphor Springs “ Alleghany Springs. “ Montgomery White Sulphur flprlugs.. “ Yellow Sulphur Springs “Knoxville, Tennessee „ .. Nunc.— 1 The charge for tickets to the Allcghauy Springs, Montgomery White Sulphur and Yellow Sulphur Springs, iloos not Include tho charge from tho Railroad to tho Springs. Passengers for the Al leghany Springs, (4 mllori distant.) take tickets to Hhawsville—for Montgomery White Sulphur, 1 ' (l tulle distant by a branch Rallroud,) tuke tickets lu Big Tunnel and for tho Yellow Sulphur, (4 miles dis tant,) take tickets to Christians burg depot. Con veyances will ho found at those places. For further information apply to R A. GOODWIN, Tiokot Agent S. 8. R. R,, Petersburg. CHARLES CAMPBELL, Sup’t Richmond k DanvUloR. R.. Richmond. K. H. GILL, Sup't V. k T. R. R., Lynchburg. KENT, 8UMMER80N k CO., toy 13-8 w Fincastle, Virginia, CBN REMOVAL. The subscriber has Removed on the Bay, next door to the Republican] cilice, where he Is now opanlng a hundsomo assortment of S P RIN Ol AND .SUMMER GOODS, which ho will sell by tho pattern or make to order in the most fashionable style. Also, Ready Made Clothing for the present and coming season. Thankful for post favor*, he hopes to rupiit a con tinuance of the same. N. B.—Cutting, Alteung and Repairing done at tho shortest notio*!. Just received White Drill Coals and Pants, White and Figured Marseilles Vest-?, for sale at a small pro fit. Hprl2 JOHN W. KKIJ.Y. DRAPER AND TAILOR. JEFFERSON STREET NEAR BROUGHTON. The subscriber takos tbfa opportunity to Inform hfa friends and tho public, that he is enabled, from experience, and tho Intuitive perceptions of the truths of, ncienco. based ou the common rules of surveying forms, both plane uud spherical, to cut and inako up garments to fit the hutunu form In the most complete and flushed stylo, to all who may favor him with a call. Floyd will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for lottors of administration on the estate of Allen I). Floyd, These are therefore to cite and uduionfah nil whom it may concern, to bo und ai paar before said court, to make objection.^ If auy they hare, on or before III July n. XI, (illierwi-ornl.l : OAOBIaO AND KUBK^oij'lmiTO hmTT Uunny w l*A.V e 8 ra !!! ... | D Cloth, 20 boitu heavy Dundee (for Sea Ini- Boys’ fancy (Iressea, Ball eosluraos, Military and Firemen’s Uniforms, fee.. Ac. P. HORACE GRANT, Jotforsou ht., one door North or Broughton street, dec 7—ly Witness W. 1*. GirurUmn. oiiiinury f County, this 27lh «lay ot'Apni, 1550. W. P. GiJtARDKAl. may27 o. I.. liberty unds,) 60 holts medium do44 inches, 300 colls Kv Dnn.i Aful I V . Ty■■.• .•> .■ Ml— I - I. . — « « | Hope, 000 lbs Bugging Twine, in store and for caj by nor 12 WEBSTER k PALMER UKOKU1A, M1IKRTY COUNTY. O N tbo first Monday in July next application will be made to tlm honorable tlie Court ot Mrdlim ! ry of said county for letters of admlnfatnti,.,n on tbo Citato Of Gideon McGowou, Inieofsalil county, do- (leased. ANN McGOWEN’. ' June 2 notRie. ~ | fpHREE months al ter date application will be mad') X to tho Marine Bank of Savannah, lor the pay- m.mtof two Twouly dollar bllfa, viz : li tter 11,3070 1 aud letter 0, 597, the left halves of which have linen lost. JAMES P. HUDSON. Tallahassee, Kin., MaylT^ 1863. 3in* mv2d AliMiNlKTRA'l iil.V SAI.K. O N tho first Tuesday In July next will ho sold in front ortho Court House, in Hie city of Favan- nah, all tho real oslntc belonging to (ho ••slate of James M. Hates, late or Uiathnin <;nithly, deeeustd. Sold by F«rmfaslon of tho Uouitof Ordinary, ami by order or tho Administratrix,Tor the honoilt of tlm heir# aud creditors. ANN R. BATES, may 25 AdininbAruirix. Tj^HRSII Snlnion, X. sale by Lobsters and Sardine*"," for Jan 2 A BON AUD. UUKDUtfig— ” O 26 bbfa Sugar Crackers—fresh. 20 “ Butter 16 “ S'hIu Hi-cnii 26 boxes “ «• 26 hhls No. 1 Sugar, 60 “ A, B and C Sugar, Received nnd for sale by McMAUON tc DOYLE, Nos. 205 anil 207 Bay St. my 17 I I > A l*KU" II anOTnos AND B0HDEU8,— -*- received ft grout assortment of iho most elegant iiatteniH, cents to #2, at api’30 with borders to tnatclt, front I CHAFFER k CO.’8, No. 0 Whitaker street. .. . JUST IIKCEIVKD. PER STEAMER, an osHorttuent of iATH 3E3COXTJSI33, HOT. COLD AND SHOWER. rpHEBATII HOUSRhaving been liamjsouiely j .JL IlUod up, opened on Saturday. 2d of March. Single Baths 26 cents—*ix tickets lor 81.09 word ,1. M. HAYWOOD. Agent. . mi nnftoriiuuiit m Missus and Children'h Plain Slruwtt, E&F r-t<r..J. J ‘ , . J K^ li0 V 0IJTAN IR>NNKTH, IN-flCz y ij‘* HATH uud KlbYl’S, Also a few- HOYS’ HAIH. For Hide by MRS. FREELAND, ,nu F 17 Broughton Htroot. ! T r ,8, ,f, ™«BAp (4AUNTLRTBr—Tho only , XJ article ol tho kind in tho oily. For sale by „„ .LW.THRKI.KKLD, mar27 corner of C<ingreHH and Whltaker-als. j-J AVANA HEHAHH—30,000 choice Havana ; JL JL Kn«urs--C<inchiiH, La Famoratda, M Crysol, and men- COD FISH, MACKICRi: RINGS. T JUST received fi lilidrf choice Ood Ffah 20 bbla I O extra No land No. 2 Mackerel: ib «io extra 1 - Kxcolporu, lUo Hondo, Captain AI chore, hi jjol l- Joint Smith, and various other brands, Imported ill. 1 oct by me, nnd for sale at tho lowest cash prices. ntnyl9 J, a. BROWN. Ploklo Iiorrlugs, 60 boxes Smoked Hen-lugs in .-biro I A_ and for sale by ^ DAVID O’OONNKK. may 1U Corner Broghfon k Bray ton Hs, PPLEB A P0TAT0K8— " 10 hhis Choice Mercer Potato'*-; 26 “ “ Russotl Apples. F or sale by nmyl9 J. A. BROWN. O N and after Sunday, the Uth October, Iiut, aud uutll forther notice, tho Passengor Traiua ou tne Central Railroad will run as follows : BKTWKKN SAVANNAH AND MACON. Leaves Savannah Daily at..,6 a m aud 12.16 r u. Arrive lu 5Iacon “ “..2.16 p M “ 1 am. Leave Macon “ “.11.45 am “ 9.30 pm. Arrive iu Savon’h “ “10.46 pm “ 7.20 am HKTWXRN SAVANNAH AMD ACQl’STA. Leave Savannah 12,16 p m and 8.U0 p. m. Arrive in Augusta 8.45 ri “ 6.30 a m. Leave Augusta 6. a m “ 4.80 p m Arrive iu Savannah 1.80 pm ** 10.46 p HWWEKN M>OON AND ACUCSTA. Leave Macon 11.46 a m and 9.30 P at. Arrive in Augusta 8.46 pm 11 6.30 a m. Leave Augusta 6. a m •• 4.30 pm, Arrive in Macon ..2.16 p v “ 1. am. mwm savannah, MitjjoHnmiAi k kafontqn. Leave Savannah 6. am Arrive in MtlledgoviUe 2.46 p m. Leave Macon 11 46 a m Arrive in Fjitenton. ....6. p m, W. M. WADLEY Gen’l Supl. Savanuah, Ga., Oct. 12, I860. ootl6. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE 80U oT. H r ft^RpAD New fork & New Orleans Mails. AS and after Snndny, Febmaiy 3d, 1830, two dolly trains between Macon ouil Columbus and one between Maron nnd Americus. Leave Macon at 2 a m, and 8 p M; arrive at Cniutn bus at 7 16 a M, and 1030 r M ; leave Columbus at 416 a m, and 1 80 p M;arrive at Macon at 10 64 a m, and 7 40 p M; leave Macon at 2 a m; arrive at Amorl cua at (140 a m; leavo Atnorlcus at 220 p Mjarrivo at Macon at 7 40 p M;.making n complete connection be tween Montgomery, Alabnma, and Augusta, Kings ville, Wilmington and Charleston; also, with Central Rftilroad Trains to Savannah, MllledgevUleand Eaton- ton, and with Macon and Western trains to Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville and Knoxville, Tenn. At Columbus with Girard ami Mobile Railroad to Kufaula, Ala., connecting dally at Amerlcus with four horse Post Coaches to Tallahassee, Albany, Thomnsvllle, Balnbridgn, &c., withlrl-wookly hacks to Lumpkin, Cuthbert, &o., at Fort Valley, with hacks to. Perry, Hayncwvllle, Hawkins villa and Knoxville, Ga. Passengers for America- nnd points bolow Fort — -- ■ • - ~ Valley, shoiild take tho 12 16 p st train from Savan nah: nnd the 5 pm train from Augusta, to avoid de tention at Macon. For other points nn the South- Western or Muscogee Roada take cither train from Savannah or Augusta. Passengers leaving Ameri cas nt 2 20 p u will roach Columbus at 10 30 p m the sumo night. Passengers from Columbus mid the West for Am- crious, .South-western Georgia or Florida, should take tbo 1 30 p m train at Columbus, sleep at Fort Valley, and resell Amerlcus st« 10 a m next morn ing. Firm el.vs steuiubhlp^ leave Savannah for Now York on Wednemlaya aud Saturdays, uud for Phila delphia on Wednesdays. Passage l.i the Cabin $25. Steerage $8. Faro from Montgomery to Huvnbtmh $14 oo “ Columbus “ “ 10 00 “ Atnorlcus “ “ 8 80 GKO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t. Macon, Jiuumry 30th, 1850. tuayltt v IRQ i n i Ac en tworRmeAD; Winter A rra\ Ilea* W euro tho connection going North or Houtl route may Imj relied ou by puutfeucere, to cu- -g, Tli . .. . . , , 'r.,—■» -Jio road fa entirely rolaitl with a Mii>orior T rail mh far as GordotiHvIllo. During the wiutor tbo trolu will atari from thu old tdallOn, iu Richmoud. on Broad stroet, nt 7Jtf a m., |hash GordouHville at 11 a m., and arrive lu 8taimteuat326 p m. Down train loavuo Sbtuu- ten at« 40 a m, posses Gordonsvillu at 11am, and arrive in Richmond at 2.30 p m. Falo to GOrdonHvillo,. yu “ . . 0 ou Bolii trainn arrive in GordouHville iu atuplo time to lake tbo train of tho Orange aud Aloxandria Rail road. Portions who leave Richmond at 7,*g A m., enn take tho Orange and Alexandria cam at Gordons- vlllo if thoychooHOto do no, aud by that taolu will reach Alexandria by 8.40 r m.; but tills company oan ticket them only to Gordonsvillo. 0017 v ' H. P. WHITCOMB, Supt. . .-WZ7T- aud for salo by COLLECTOR’S OFFICE, SOPXKINTKNDXNT OP Lid lire. Savannah, 10th May, 1856.; S EALED proposals will be received at this otllce until 12 o’clock, M., on the 1st day of July uext, 1850, for furulshlug and delivering Ba llons and Fuel on board the Light-vessefa lu this Collection district, viz.; at Martin’s Industry and Tyboo Island Kuoli, for ono year from tho first day of July 1850, to tho 30th June; 1857, Inclusive. The ratlous to be of good and approved quality, to be delivered iu good aud sufficient packages, barrels, boxes and eases, and in good order, on board the ubove numud fight-vessels, at least once a quarter, froe of exi>uuse to tbo United StateB, and agreeably to the anunxed table nftlie weekly ration, viz. I take i>lcasuro iu corroborating the foregoing state ment, aud in u'l'lilfon would add, that tho books are now in uso. J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yanl, Ferry Wharf. July 20th, 1866. octfi—tf DYING AND RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT, 73 YORK STKKKT, NKAlt T1IK COURT UOU8K, SAVANNAH, GA., Entablbhcd In 1832. riMIB Subscriber grateful to liia friends und I patrons for their continual favors, would state that iu addition to the linprovemciils iu DYING, no qulrud by him iluring hfa last visit to Kugluud mid Scotland, bus mado arrungomouts for extending ids business, by which ho fa now cnubled to dye a greater variety of colors on silk und woolen dt-essos, shawls, &o., which ho trusts will generally plimso all wlio may favorldiu with their patronage. Gcullomou’s garments dyed, cloonod or renovated us may bo required, in tho same superior style which has generally so much pleased hfa patrons and friends. Tablo Covers, aud Ludics* Cropo Shawls, .to., cleaned and finished In tho first style. Ladles’ Bonnets dyed, blcnohud and pressed In tho most fashionable styles. Orders from the country promptly utteuded to. Terms modorate. When parcels are sent by steamboats or railroad, word should bo sent him by letter through thu |H>sl ofllee. so that ho may know whuro to call for them. inch 16 ALEXANDER GAM/)WAY. x: : ft: *: xxxxxxx : x: By ’AKAliONS. • IV Conc«ittral«d Com- rand FlAd Extract Bueno. V„mv, SAVE. AND imcrUAL REMEDY UAIfi OR FEMALE. , ud apKUto r.m«ly la now lcte.1. ud fuuwUod to cur. >U Uu atiuvo complaints, it eearcbM OUt tbe very^rooi of tho dbteMO, driving outaU tho dhoased flow* of the body, 6iua removing tha cauae and rendering the "" CERTAIN AND I-ER1UNKNT. TUli medicine allay* pain and Inflammation, which other remedies Invariably cause, and can be taken irith i««« trouble and exnease to patients. Tuls in- t»W.«t.MOiltoLEV» UlFUuuav - for the treatment of CaS^?* -jpaaaadl SSSv£‘S5f l s war. at baud, both ladiu and f •a at thl« InMUuUon, and will rodvo ii^^il', ? 1 ,'' and klad altoutioo riuiu the Wowietw'2‘*iS ta hi. Matron. Ula practice In tlii.t hotribiinH* 1 Canear, tbr the past ton ytu, i!g^ anrPhjndolan in th. South. l-uioLta ? in tacT'" m °“ lh ' ,KI daSEon 6 " AJ| , MtoSwffio5 r 'D,u“i ll to C J^ l l “5 loss trouble and expense to patients. This In- fUUble remedr hail saved thousands upon thousands ° MERCILESS QUACKS, If not from premature graves. In caaa* of tnrection the Compound Buchu is the only article worthy of :T . .DImLi In naHVtrm tiM th. tout conOdene. ofthe afflicted In performinf SAFE CUKES. It oonlatna nu narcoUo, morcurr, or other InJcrloM drug, but U purelya VegMAt Owiforilfat. Ula Taryagreeablo to the taito, create, no percoptlblo * T-J I.„ ..trail ho na.inn. ftT AllhAI- MI odor, and niajr be token bv perwna «r ellhM »a without hindrance from business or medical advice, ... e _ it.. MnA.4te.lnto a* plain directions for use accompany the medicine. Reader. IT you have any of the above complaints, Uo 0011161 t&YS ARE DANGEROUS. With this medicine you can cure yourself; and thus PreVOll TRimi P MUCT AND WILL PREVAIL. This mediclue speedily and effectually cures the most virulent form ol’Becret diseases, and eradicates every particle of infectious matter from the system, Storing to. Hclmbold’s Highly Concentrated Com* old Eat seorem,! | hxjmj -SOBKBtOIV j«aan|A •sut&a 8,2? H •jeang mmrpoMP jo su|sp|H mu.st stale distinctly the price for ..... .. . ... . -. ru | H }! • whicji the entire ration will be furnished ou board each fight-vessel respectively. Thu proposals for supplying fuel, botli coal and * * * lytho —* ‘ * CITY TREASURER'S OFFICE,) Savannah, 1st June, I860. / T HK following I Aits.are iu arrears to tin- t.ify for Ground Rent: Drown Want. I Aits Nos. 08 und 70, eight quarters ouch. *• 07, six “ “ 55, 68, 6168*aud 69, four quarters each. 16,10,02,71, two - “ Chatham ll'anf. “ 26, fourteou quartern. *‘ 14, twelve “ “ 4, ton *• *• id, six “ 16,18, 10, 26, 22, 23, 31, four qrx. eneli. “ 5, 6, fl, 30, 17,24. 25, 32. two “ »’ Colombia il’atvf. “ s, six ((uartui s. “ l, 3, 4, 6,15, 10, 24, four qrs. each. “ ll. north hull of 12,14, 21, 28. two quar ters each. Cmufurd Ward, 48, eight quarters. " ifx 3, ! 12,13,23, 24, 31, 32, 33, 36, 43, 44,40, 47, 68, 00, 71, tour quarters each. 65, fifi, two qunr- 25, 26, 27, 38, 39, 50, ters each. Elbett Ward. 24, eight quarters. 39, six “ 23, four “ 1, 3, 9, 19, 21, 22, 26, 23, 32, 83, aud 37. two quarters each. Franklin Ward. 3, 4. 6, oast half 7, four quarters each. 2, 21, 22, 26, 26, 27, 30, 31,36, two quar ters each. New Frankltn Ward. 4, eighteen quarters. 13, sixteen quarters. — 12, 14,17 aud oast lmlf 1, four qrs. ouch 3, 7, 8, 9, 10 uud west hair of 1 two qrs each. Greene Ward. 2 aud 20, four quarters each. 6, 11, 14, 16, 18, 25, 26, 26, 27, 39, two quarters each. Jackson Ward' 47, four quarters. Jusper IFaiti. 8,47, 48, lour quarter each. 9,10, 21, 37,42, two quarters each. Lafayette Ward. 23, 46, twelve quarters each. 7, S7, 38, 41, four qurrters each. 1,4, 6, 21, 22, 35,36, 40, 42, 47, 48, two quarters each. Liberty Ward. 8, 27,32, four quarters each. 7, 17, 18. 23,34, two “ “ Monterey IFord. 11, twolve quarters. 13,17, 36, eight qarters oach. 4, 6, 34, 37, 38,39, (our quarters oach. 6. 14, 15, 16,19, 20, 21, 22, 28, 24and30, two quarters each. Pulaski Ifaivf. lu, eight quarters, 6, 14, 15, 13, 18 , 22, 23, 24, 26, four qrs. ouch. 1, 2,3,4,12,29, two quarter? each. IFarmi Word. 21 uud 23, twelve quarters each. 2, 4, tO. 13 14, two “ Washington Ward. n and 31, twelyo quarters oach. 1, 4,17, 29, four quarters each. ID, 15, lu, 24; aud 40, two quarters each, Troup Ward. 40, ten quarters. 8, 4, 6,10,11,13, 14. 28, 24, four quar ters each. 12,16, 22. 28, two quarters oroli. Wesly' IFari*. 13 and 14. six quarters each. 6,18 and 11, lour quarters each. 1, 2,3, 4, 7,10,12,10,17, two quarters. each. Calhoun IKcmt. 20 and 29, eight quarters each. 20, 30, nnd 48, six “ “ 2, 6, 3,8,11,21,26 and 32, four qunrtors oach. 8, 4,9,10,18, 10, 23, 31, two quarters ouch. Forsyth IKard. 23 nnd 25, twolve quarters eaeh. 7, ten quarters. 6 ami 85, eight quarters each. 3, 8, 11, 12,13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 29, four qunrtors each. 2, 8, 0,10,16,10,17, 27. 28, two quar ters each. Charlton IKard. 1, 0.12, 24, 33, six quarters each. 6,13, 23, north hull' of 35, south half of 36, four quarters each. 18, 19,26, 31, 32. two quarters each. Springfield 1st*. 1, 2,1011; lu J; 19 Z; 10 R, twelve qrs, ouch. 19 A, eight quarters. 3, 4. 0, 0 and 7, four qunrtors ouch. 8, six quarters. 10. 13, 14, 16, 10, 17, 18, 20, 27, 28, 29. 30. 31, 82, 41 40, 47, four qrs. each. 14 12, 42, two quarters each. mayl8 .NTfci—Just received »u, J. W. THRELKELD, Congress aud Whlthakof streets, B tho rents due on the above leisure uot iiald ou or before tha 11th of June, l will proceed, uu the morning of tho 12tli, to ru-untor tho sumo lu terms of ordlnapce. Juuel D. JI.HTKWAUT, «; m. PERIODICALS. ■“ J >UTNAM’S Monthly Magaziuo for May. . Fruuk Loslio’s Gazette ol Fashions for Jury. Bluckwood’s Edinburgh Rovlow for April. Rcoolvcd aud for sale by WARNOCK A: DAVIS, jWriO 169 Congress stroot. 1 Off HHLS. FIjOUH iu store and for sale X&O by mny7 , CRANK, WKMB It CO. Casks Ohio Catawba Brandy iu’store, uud fur sale by the only regufar^Aput for *wi* 'iu itov ibreM. m RATMUUh. wood, must stuto distinctly tho prico per ton und cord, and tho kind und quality of ouch, to bo deliver ed on board of each light-vessel respectively. Ono bidder may ollbr for u)l the rations mid fool required for all tho light vessels In this district, or for one or more ofthe vessels separately, at Ins own option. The kind und quantity of fool will be deter mined upon, and thu contractor Informed accord ingly. In advance of the time for making tho quar terly deliveries of rations on hoard ofthe respective light-vessels. Each bidder is required to attach to hfa bid or hills a written guarantee, signed by himself und a responsible surety, that, in tho event of tho coutract being awarded to him, he will faithfolly execute it m conformity to the terms of this advertisement. Tire contractor will bo required to enter into bond with upproved security for tho faithful execution uf the coutract; uud no bid wifi bo accepted or coutract entered into, until upproved by die Light House Hoard. * Tho contractor will ho required to keep at leust, In tho aggregate, ono month’s rations for the entire crew ofthe light-vessel contracted for, on board ut all times; and uny expense incurred on account of failure to deliver rations nr fuel in time, will bo chargeable to tho contractor. No member of Congress, lightkeuper, AUjierinten- dent or inspector of lights, nor any person connect ed with tho Light-house establishment, will be al- lowed to contract for ordolivor rations lor tho crew, or fuel of a light-vessel, nor to bo interested in such coutract. No contractor, superintendent, or inspector will be allowed to change tho purls ot'tlie ration, nor tho times that may bo determmod upon for Urn delivery, without authority ofthe Bourd. All tho articles constituting tho ration for tho crow of light-vessels will bo examined, uud their quality approved by tliu superintendent, or the Inspector of Urn district, or by such other person as may bo as signed to perform that duty ; and no bills will be paid for rations uud fuel which are uot accompanied by receipts duly signed by the respective light-ves sel keepers for the dillbrent articles constituting tlm rations for tho crew for each quarter, and separate receipts for tlio kind unil quiddity of fuel delivo ou board of each light-vessol. No bill which is nut properly sealed uud endorsed will be considered, and uo bids will bo received or allowed to ho withdrawn after the expiration ofthe titno specified in tho advertisement for receiving them. Bids submitted by dillbrent members of tho same firm or co-|mrtnership will uat bo considered. All bids wifi bo publicly o]>euod and registered ut tho timu s|H*ci!ledln tho advertisement. Tim right to rq|cct all bids ir the interest of tho public service require it, is reserved By order ofthe Llght-houso Board : JOHN BOSTON, &U(>crintoudeut Lights. my 11 FRENCH MILLINERY Dress Making. MRS. FREELAND has open ed at hor Rooms, No. 174 Broughton Stroet, a fine selec tion of Spring MUinery, and is * r1 constantly receiving |wr steam- and different styles of Bonnets; also, Dress and Mantilla patterns. 43* Bonnets cleaned and pressod os usual. aprlO KBDZIE’S PATENT WATER FILTER An assortment of sices on baud. We warrant them -to make the Savannah River Water, even though dipped directly out or the River, as pure and clear as the fluost Spring Wator. About forty ol'those Filters are now in uso in this city, aud every porson who has them, will cheerfully testily to their efficiency. Indeed, tho Board or Water Commissioners bore, say in their Report, it fa the only Filter that does effectual ly purify the Savanuah Rlvor Water. Call and sco ono In operation at our House Fur nishing and Stoveostablfament, Hodgson’s new block, KENNEDY A BEACH, Corner of Broughton and Bullsts. fob 27 ICE PITCHERS. DOUBLE Water Pitchers, Some now aud beautiful designs, Platod and Brita- ula. At tho Hause Furnishing Store, 156 BROUGHTON STREET, HORACk MOUSE. Savannah,- April 30. apr80 ,V PATENT AIR-TIGHT SELF-SEALING CANS AND JAKS, IVlH IIha For l'roserving FRUITS, TOMATOES, Ac. Full directions for prescrviei accompany cad Can. For sale nt mauulHcturer’s prices by tho Agent, HOR’t’E MORSE, 116 Broughton street. maj-29 TO WOOL SELLERS. T HE Undersigned lmve this day opened - Store in Congress street, opimsito tho Market, for tho purchaso of Wool, Sheep Skins, Hidos, Bees Wax, Door Skins, nnd Country I'rodueo in general. Tho hlghosteash prioes will ho ludd for all the above articles on dollvory Jn Savannah. Mr, L. J. GUIL- MAHTIN has boon appointed ns Agent, to whom ull persons having business transactions with the un dersigned muy apply. J. W. SMYTHK k OO. Savannah, May 19, I860. nuiy20 PIANO FORTES. HAVING lately roceivud largo ditions to our Wang fortes, are onablod to ollor ut tlds time tho greatest vurloty Irom the best manu facturers, from tho pluluost square to tho most elab orately curved, and from six to suveu octavos. Our I’iniMM aro selected from tho manufacturers whom we havo full confidence iu, aud wo are par ticularly requested liy them to give uguaruuty with ovory instrument sold by us as regards durability, touo, iio. I’arsons in want of a first rule instrument may ro ly will; safety upon getting suah a ono by selecting from tho following makors, whoso instrument* wo endeavor to keop constantly op hand, vis : H. Wor cester, J. Chlckerlng k Son. Nunn* k Clarke, Bacon k Ravens, n. Waters, aull Halnca. Brolhnrn k Cam ming. I. W. MORRELL fc CO. aug27 B tUNliy, (11N, WHIHKY aMu Kl)U-For ut, bf (niayitO) WIIXIAMS k 'RATCLIFF, pound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla, For purifying the Blood, removing all diseases ari sing from excess of Mercury, exposure and Im prudence In fife, chronic constitutional diseases, arising from an Impure state of Blood, and the only reliable and effectual known remedy for the cure of Scrofula, Halt Rheum, Scald Head, Ulcer ations of tho Throat and Legs, Pains aud Swellings ortho Bones, Tetter, Pimples on the Face, and all Scaly Eruptions ofthe Skin. It is gratifylug to the proprietor of theso medicines to be able to state that it fa now nearly threo year* since they were first Introduced, during which time they have been extensively used In various parts of the United States, and have given to patient and practitioner the highest degree of satisfaction in the various cased In which they have been employod} whether In town, country, hospital or private prac tice, thoy havo Invariably given the most decided and unoqnivocal satisfaction, and produced the most salutary and beneficial ©fleets. Numerous letters have been received from the most distinguished physicians iu the country, aud from the professors of several medical colleges, recommending in the highest terms the value of these modiolnos, and their superiority over all other preparations lor such complaints as tho proprietor recommends. Numerous preparations of Sarsaparilla and of Buchu and various modes of prepuring them havo been S ven, all or which of course will differ according to o mode of preparation which each individual muy adopt. Theso medicines require considerable cure in tho preparation aud tho employment of different men strua iu successive operation to hike up tho extrac tive matters, and, iu consequence, are most fre quently Improperly made, uud uot unfroquontly much impaired, if not rendored totally Inert, by tho injudicious aud unskilful management of those unac quainted with pharmaceutical preparations. It fa tnoretoroof tho highest consideration and linjKjrt- once to tho public und to the faculty that thore should bo standard preparations of uniform strength and possessing the most advantages. To cU'cut this and obviate the evil alluded to, 1 havo made, a num ber of experiments to ascertain tho most ellbctuul modo or extracting tho virtues or tho Sarsaparilla and the Buchu, and to discover tho most eligible form for their exhibition. Tho eximrimonts havo resulted most favorably, and it fa with much pleas ure I now offer to the public aud tho faculty my Compound Fluid Extracts, which contuln ull the vir tues of tho articles thoy ore represented to be made from in a highly concentrated form, and are tho most active preparations which can be rnutie. Two ta- blespoonsfol of the Extract Sarsaparilla, added to a pint or water, is equal to tho Lisbon diet drink, uud ono bottle fully oquuls In streugth ono gallon of Syr up 8arsaparilla or decoction os usually made. TRICKS: Fluid Extract Buchu, “ “ Sarsaparilla Certificates of cures uud recommendations from distinguished professors aud physicians will accom pany each preparation. Prepared uud sold by H. T. HELMBOU). Practical und Analytical Chemist, 263, Chustuut-st., near the Gtrard House i'hlla. To be had of Druggists and Dealers lu every sec- j tiou of tho Uuited States and Canadas. ’ 1 All letters for Uie modlcine directed to the proprl-1 etor receive Immodlute attention, und safe deliveries J guaranteed. sept l—ly-dtw JOHN B. MOORE & CO., GIBBON’S BUILDINGS, SAVANNAH., Ga. WHOLESALEk RETAIL DRUGGISTS. Would call Iho attention of Merchants, Factors, Planters, Physicians aud others, to their ex- tensive and well selected stock, comprising every article In their line ortnniucss, uud which they offer for Bale on tho most reasonable terms for cash, or upprovodcreJIt,^!.^^ GLASS, 40.. White Lcud, Pure and No. 1; Tiemuu’s Colors, dry and in oil; Japan, Coital, and Coach Varnlsnos ; Linseed Oil, Spirits Turpeutiuo, Window Glass, Put ty, Gold Leaf, Paint Brushes, Sash Tools, and Gla* siers’s Diamonds. $1 {ter bottle, or 6 for $5 twuiuw, wi Blows, for sale by' mur$ B1UOHAM. KELLY k LO HosnsisriiCiiiffinr - T T NITED State., Canada and Cuba. c.u r SSto'ctoto. p ““ fSpol “' MW *• NapoloMi’a CanUdwllal Carrmpoadwu uiu,, brother JotojPb, “ Duvaii*. History or toe Qaw-o’» „| u,« iio„, Huaov.r—2 vole. toTheAllacbl la Madrid. Homancoofthe Haroa, by Ilia, i-urum Ructlel Only, by JuliaKavaniugb. Earnout Unaioad, by Mr«. Luo lieutz. mars W.TUORNEWIUjaiis J UST HECElVED^-20 boxes'Sbouliltr. . prim, article, 20 Perce, choice Teudua.. Hams. In store, and for sale by mar 2fl WAYNE, ttBENVIUJj ft Id •VTKW UitOP CUBA UOLASHES^-ThT™, Xl to of toe Abbott Devereaux, daily mum Ibr sale In lot. to suit purchaser., by ' tonal RODUKKA 4 NoilllN CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY WAREHOUSE, 140 Congress and 67 St. Julien Struts. T HE UNDERSIGNED would take this oppor tunity to express to hfa friomfa and the p4ijc generally, bis sincere thanks for their libera! pairon ago and influence, which has resulted lu cxtenjiea oi bis trade to all parts oT the State. Also, Cur-.lim* Florida, Alabama and Tennessee, thereby eiMliiuii him to exhibit a stock unsun>aHsed lu any Soutbeiu dtr.. Families, Merchants, Hotel Keepers, aud Steam boat Owners are particularly Invited to exatninu m*» present stock, which fa now complete in all the various departments, consisting in part ofthe fallow ing goods, vis: CARPR1 DEPARTMENT. Royal Modalion, Royal Velvet, Mocet Wilton, Mocet Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Power Loom Brussels, Three ply Ingram, Two ply Ingrain, Wool Dutch, Carnots Bindings, tw. CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY DEPA RTMES i Brotfatelles, lace and Muslin Cumin- Satin de Lames, Gilt Cornices, Satin and Silk Damask, Gilt Pins and Bandft. Worsted and Cotton Damask, Tassels, 1/k>|h kuj Cords; Velvet and Plush of various colors; Wlinitm Shades, new style. English Druggets, ( 0 | va rious widths,) Mosaic Hearth Rugs, Velvet aud Chenille Hum- Tufted Rugs, Piuuo and table Covers, Door Huts(overy variety i Silvor k Brass Stair Rod-. Also, every variety or Furnlturo Covering, Trim mlngs and materials for docorutiug. FLOOR OIL CLOWS. From two to Twonty-four foot wide, for Haifa un i Rooms, cut to fit without u scam. Tbo subscriber will obligo himself to makrtfa prices on all description of guods us low us thestuue quallty can bo purchased in auy Northern city. ggr Carpete cut to Rooms aud goods sent to uu; part of the city Tree or charge. An oxporlenccd Upholster will attend to it..- making und laying ol' Carpets aud Oil Cloths wh.-u desired. The docorutive and curtulu department i- n charge of ou Upholster of acknowledged taste uud skill. W. H. GU10N, Agent. octl8 140 Congross and 67 St. Julien-sts DR. SANFORD’S IN VIGOR ATOM, 1 6 a mild laxative, tonic and stimulant, and h recommended to tho public, relying upon its D. trlnsic worth in tho cure ofthe following complain; All Blllious Derangements, Sick Headache, Dy.tjn- sia, Habitual Costiveness, Chroulc Diarrha*. C'"i»i Pain lu the Stomucli and Bowels, General fablllt) Femulo Weakness, fie. For sule by Druggistr geu orally, and by John. B Moore & Co, aud Win. tv Lincoln. Savannah. ly febI2 Th TIMBER! TIMBER!!' HE Undeeslgned has just received, for rntfa (500) Five Hundred pieces of good shlppiu ■ Umber, averuglng overouothouMiud feet lo stick, fl feb JEFFERSON ROBERTS Ti/T AUKEltEL, HERRING, SALMON, 4c- JJX 2 bbls large No 1 Mackerel, LAMP, MACHINERY AND TANNERS’ OILS, Bleached Sperm, Whale and Lard Oils, fur burning ; all descriptions of Oil for muchlnery, viz., Patent Oil Unbleached Sperm, bird and Rape Seed Oil; also Tannors,’ Neats, Foot and Sweet Oil. GROCERS' ARTIC1.ES. Nutmegs, Mace. Alspice, Cinnamon, l'epjter, Ginger, Mustard, Saleratus, Soda, Pear lash, Sweet Ot!, Starch, Fig Blue, Matches, &c. FOR PHYSICIANS. A great variety of tho best French, English, and American Chemicals, Pharmaceutical ITepnrations, Select powders, Surgical Instruments, Vials Spocie Jars, Metallc Saddlo bogs, Ac. Also, CAMPHENE AND BURNING FLUID. Any ono who may favor them with their orders may depend upon their receiving tho best attention, and that all goods famished will be of a reliable quality. Should they not give entire satisfaction, they may be returned at the option or the purchaser. mahio u EL DEI : af K. DR FORD, APOTHECARIES HALL. S. E. Corner ofi Broughton and Barnard Streets. Savon- _ nah Ga., WholoBalo and retail Dealers iu Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Woodsaud DyeStuift, French, English, and American Perfam- ery, Fine Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Combs and Brushes or evory description, Surgical and Deutal Instruments, Trusses and Supporters of all kinds. Spices, Snuffs, Manufactured Tobacco, All the patent or Proprietary Medicines of the day, Superior Inks, Pure wines and Brandies for Medicinal purposes. Extracts tor Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy ArUoltw, Ac! N * Ar*P*°W attention given to the preparation of Physicians’ Prescriptions uud Family 3 do do No 3 do 3 do do No 2. do 2 half bbls Blue Ffah, 2 do Plcklod Herriug, 3 do No 1 Salmou, 6 quarter bbls No 1 Mackerel, 10 kits No 1 Mackerel, 10 do No 2 do 6 Kits Tongues and Souuds, 100U lbs Cod Fish. For snlu low bv jan26 J. a. BROWN. RATES OF ADVERTISING. For one square, of800 ems or loss, of auy type uu larger than Nounurell, 75 cents for the first and 6u cents for each Bubsoquent Insertion,for any timeless than ouo month. All Tabular work, with or without Rules; and Ad vertisement* occupying double column, shall b> charged double the above rates. Advertisements of whatever length, for any time less than ono month, to bo charged at transient rates. For a lougor time at tho following rates No. of Squares 11 mo 12 mos 13 mos 14 mos | fi m os 112 mu> 1 Square,..;, $10 •10 $20 $24 $30 $40 2 Squares... 10 22 26 28 36 60 3 do .... 20 27 32 36 44 SO 4 do .... 24 82 38 42 62 1C 6 do .... 27 36 44 46 60 80 6 do .... 30 40 60 64 66 9b 7 do .... 32 43 64 68 70 100 8 do .... 34 46 68 62 74 110 6 do .... 36 48 61 66 77 118 10 do .... 38 60 64 70 80 126 For any time not abovo B]Hjclfled, a proportion* charge will be made. ‘ dt • Recipes. Ship, Family and Travelling Medicine Cases', With plain Directions for use, including Directions for treatment Incases of poisoning, Drowning, Ac. 17 C ORN AND CORN MEAL—1000 bus prime Cora, White and mixed; 60 do fresh Corn Meal n store and for tale by dec 81 PATTEN. HUTTON A CO READ!—READ ! 7—REAP tit That Is, If you can sco; and /SUUSv ,if you can’t see, you can find ■ all kinds or “helps to see,” at tho WatcTi and Jewolry Store of p. B. Nichols A Co., in Congress street, next door to the corner of Whitaker, whero you con purchaso Watchos, Jewelry, Silver Ware, and rancy Goods, as low as at uny other store In tho country. We have received per steamship Alabama a fresh lot of thoso fine Stool Spectacles j also, a supply of Pebble and Periscoplo Lons, which wo aro prepared to fit iu all kinds of frames, ut short notice. Our I oriscopio Lons (so called from their peculiar shapo) havo an advantage over all others, as thoy havo a greater range of focus, ho that tho reader is not compelled to hold tho book or papor at a certain dfatauco from the oye. Call and see. 1). B. NICHOLS A CO. M3* No chargo for showing goods. mar 11 D. B. N. k CO. OPE—700 coils Ropo, various brands, ±1 of good quality, iu Btoro nnd for snlu by apr20 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. all /“'10RN—In store and for salo by 1JWS \J mar5 LOOKtilT&SKLIJN GS MERGER UNIVERSITY, PENFIELD, GA. FACULTY. promotion suumu -■an-—arr.-1 *nrn,n VBKBIDXXT, 4/ N. M. CRAWFORD, D. D. PK0KK4N0KS. College. S. 1*. SANFOm), A. M., Mathematics. J. E. WILLKT, A. M., Clieralstry aud Natural Philosophy. H. II. TUCKER, A. M., Belles I^ttres. U. W. WISE, A. M m Greek aud Latin Uiuguagcs. WILLIAM G. WOOPFIN, A. B.. Modorn Languages. Theological Seminary. _ , N. M. CRAWFORD, I). D:, Ecoloslastical History aud Biblical Literature. WILLIAM WIIXIAMS, A. M„ Systematic and Pastoral Theology. Academy. THOMAS A. SEALS, Principal. The Commencement fa hold on the last Wednesday in July. The next Terra will commence on Urn butt Wed nesday In August. The prioe of Board In tho \i1iago U $10 per month; WMhin*. room wm, w. By order of fao Board of TrueteCM. PWM2m JJfpfriary. i^'UBA MOLASSES—The 'cargo of. the brig VJR.B. Lawton, or auperior quality. For sale by PADBLVORD, FAY A CO. i A deduction of 26 per cent from tho abovo ratei Will be made on advertisements appearing oxdu Blvely on the fourth page of the dally. Advertisements ordered three times a week, will bechargod Iwo-thirds the above rates. Special notices, 10 cents per line for the first, uni 6 cents for each subseqeut insertion, aud in uo cast to be subject to contract. Marriage notices $1. Fu ueral invitations 60 cents each. No special notice* inserted for less than 60 cents. Obituary Notices. Reports, Resolutions, or Proceedings of any Society, Association, or Corporation, ordored to bo publish ed, 6 coufa per tine. Steamboats will bo advertised at $40 per annum for oach boat advertised. steamships, whore but one fa running, $40 per u- ttutu; if twoor more, $30each. Auctioneers’ advertisements not to be subject to contract, but to bechargod at the rates prescribed per square. Tho paper, under no clrcumetanccs, to be includ ed in a contract. Professional and business card* not exceeding 6 tines, will bo inserted at $20 per annum. Calls on persons to become candidates, will be inserted os other advertisements, to be paid for In variably in advance. Announcing candidates for ofllee, $10, to bo paid |n u'lvauce. Advertisements not marked on the capy lor* specified time, will be inserted until forbid, and payment oxactcd, Wh i’hpu any bill for two mouths advertising, other than coutract, amounts to over $50, a deduction ol 26 per ceut will he made. Yearly advertising, with privilege ofehauge will be taken at tho following rates : For oue square, renewable once a week, $46 “ “ “ twlco “ 66 „ ’’ „ , “ , “ 8 times or oftener 7U Evory additional squarecoutracted for to he charg ed ono half tho ubove rates additional. Yearly advertisers shall bo limited to the spat * coptrnctod for. All contracts shall be In writing, statlug definitely tho nature of the business to he advertised. Any advertisements not properly con ncctcil with the business shall bo charged separate ly, and also any excess or matter over the auiouui contracted for. Contract advertisements payable quarterly; tfa vertfaotuonte from strangers nnd transient person*, payable in advance. All others will be consider*! due when culled for. Regular advertisers and nil others sending com munications or requiring notices designed to call at tonifon to fairs, coucorts, soirees, or any public cu tertatmnenfa, whero charges aro made for admit tanco—all notices of private associations, every no tico desigued to call attouUou to private euteriirL-e> calculated or intended to promote individual infa- rests, can only bo inserted with tho understat'd inf that tho same fa to bo wild for. If inserted In the editorial column (which can bo only at the disere lion of tho editors) the sumo will bo charged at the rule of uot loss than 20 cents per line. Advertisements ordered in thu Weekly pufaT. H per square fun oach Insertion, Tito uudorslgnud, publishers of Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weokly uowHpapor8inBuYauuah,Ga M l'lod!f oursolves strictly to ndboro to tho above bill »< charges, and in uo instauco to deviato therefrom. , Tlm above rates to tako effect March 1, 186b, aud to cuutlnuo blmliug, uutll chuugod by the votenl» majority of tlio uudorsigued. N. B.—This schedule shall not in any way ctfact the Integrity of oxfaUug contracts. All coutract!* for tb» year or auy other spoclflod tlmo, shall ouly wtf* with the expiration of the period for which the) were made. Aucxajoikkk 8niso, Republican. . Tuommon At WmnNOKW, Morning News. R. B Hixtow k Oo„ Georgian k Journal,. PLUMBING. T>LUMBING, in all its vorious branches, *1 1, tended to at the shortest notice, and lu superior style. Also, may be found Shower Baths, GalvanU ed Iron, Tin and Leaded Bath -Tube; Copper Boilers, Patent Water Closets, Lead »pm. Sheet Lead, Brass and Plated Cocks, Force Pumps, India Rubber Hose. For safe at tha House Furnish Store, Ns. 1W Broughton-atmt ■flrll