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RTATB OF OKOROiA C HATHAM COUNTY.-T0 «ll whom It may auncorn t Wliorou, John P. Hint* will apply " ' at uio Court of Ordinary for lottara dUmisiory as ml- a a., a. . Hl«lM J ' j SMKf® sflmunlsh 1 cSurfofOrt (ration ou the Estate of A]SSBMHBPWs* November next, cthwiso said j/?i- j im - ' e ^Witness, JotmKlbo,Esq., Ordinary for Chatham A DJnYlSl’liA^Sft’lTMliE. County, this t.ght day of April I860. JOHN BILBO, o. c. C apr 8 C HATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE—Will bo sold on (ha flrst i’ua.day In Juuo noxt, buforo tna Court House, between tbe legal hours ct'sclo, lot number (waive (12) New Franklin Ward, lu the P URSUANT to an order of tho Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Qlmtham County, jiasjrd jr. wwtava vtuiuui • ait vdi.uu.aiu %.ajiuiaj , jua^.'i u Juno term, 1866. will be sold, on tho first Tuesday lu August next, before Uie Court Houso door lu said county of Chatham, between the legal hours of sale, tho following property, to wit.: Lots Nos. threo (8) and four (4)7 boitig part of Garden lot No. nine (it/, * ill, City of Savaunnh, fronting on Railroad Hprlug Hill, Oly or Savannah, situated cn tho corner of Mout-1 street; also tho following negro ulavesTjack, Poter, gomory stroet and Hattie Row, together with the | Aloxauder and Sarah, rioidaa the property of tho three-story brick warehouse situated thereon: levied ca to satisfy a certain 1 fa. issuing cut of Ouatbam Superior Court, In favor of Joiiu Scuddcr vs. Clar ence P. Hollis. Froperty pointed out lu sold fl. fa. BENJAMIN L. COLE, may A Shorin' C.C. ojnnc of Samuel Griffin, inceol said county, deceased, for tho boneilt of the heirs and creditors of said ea tatc 1UCHARD WAYNK, Administrator de bonis nnu, on jet Estato of .Samuel Griffin, C HATHAM COUNTY.—To nil whom It may con cern : Whoreiii, Elizabeth ltibero, will apply At Uio court or Ordinary lor letters of admluhtratlon on the estate of Joseph Riboro : These are, tberofbro, to clto and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear bofuro r.old Court to make objection (if any uacy have) on or beforo tho first Monday In July next, otherwise said fetters will be granted. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham couuty, this second day of Juue, I860. June 2 JOHN MU30,.o o. c. STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO. mo ail whom u may concern: Whereas Mary Ann X Dent will apply at the Court of Ordlnnry for let ters DiimUaory on tho estate of James P. Dent,— These are thuroforo to cite and ndmoniab all whom it may concern, to bo and appear before said Court, to make objections (If any they have) ou or before the First Monday In Decombcr next, otuerwiso said letters will begrnuted. Witness John Bilbo, Ksq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this third day of Juno, ISftd. Je3 JOHN BILBO, O.C.C. CW’V S1IE1UFFS SALE. W ILL ho Bold before the Court Houso door lu the city ufSavnuuab, on thollrst Tuesday In July next, boiwei a tho legal hours of sale. Tho follow mg articles, 2 counters, «i desk, l iron chest. I wardrobe and nil the iuterest of Kdward Murphy, iu and to tho lease of lot uml building situated on the corner of Whitaker ami (.ingress streets, lo satisfy a fi. Ta. liaucd iu favor of William B. Unul l, vs. Murphy, k Dovauny, projierty pointed out by defendant. KD. SI. PRENDERGAST, s c. a. may 31 CITY SHERIFF’S SALK. W ILL bo sold bolbre tho Court House door, in tho City of Savannah, on tho tlr»t Tuesday lu July next, betwoeu tho usual hours of sale, east half of No. 6 Green Wurd, bounded as follows.'—north by Broughton street, west by lot No. 6, sou h by a lane and oast by lot No. 7. levied on as the property of James L. Ollvor,, to iatLify u U. fa. issued cut of the llouorablo tho City Court of Savannah, In favor ofD. B^<(lchols vs. lames L. Oliver. Properly pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Terms ca*h.~ Purchasor paying for titles. E1)W. M. PKENDERG AST, myUl City Sheri if. CITY SHERIFF’S SALE; W ILL bo sold beforo tho Court House door in Una City of Savannah, ou tho first Tuesday in July next, between the legal hours of sale, lot No. 27, contains 59 feet, more or less, being a portlou of Garden lot No. 11, west, lu tho city of savannah, bounded as follows:—East by Purso street, south by lot No. —, north by Btrcet not named, and west by lot No. —. Levied on as tho property of Ann Doblo, to satisfy a fi. fa. Issued out of tlm Honorablo the City Court oLSavanuab, in favor of John Gnllaher vs Ann Doble. Property pointed out by plaintiff.- Terms cash. Purchaser paying for titles. EDW. M. PRENDERGAST, ray81 City Sheriff. CITY SHERIFF’S SALE. L be sold, boforc the court house door in tho city of Savannah, ou the first Tuesday In to satisfy two 11. fas. issued out of tho honorable the City Court of Savannah, ono In favor of James B. Read vs. William Dunn, and tho other la favor of John Ingersoil vs. William Dunn. Terms cash. EDWARD M. PRENDERGAST. . may 31 Sheriff C. f S TATE OF GEORGIA—BULLOCH CO., May 20th, 1S56—Two months after date application will be made to the llouorablo Court of Ordinary of said County for leavo to sell all the lands belonging to the ostate of Michael Donaldson, deceased, for the benefit of tho hoirs and creditors and said deceased, my23-8w _ JOHN E. GIBSON, Adm’r. G EORGIA—BULLOCH CO.—All persons having demands against the Estate of Thomas Mills, late of sold county, deceased, are hereby notified to present them, properly attested, within the tirao prescribed by law. and these indebted to said esuto are requested to make immediate payment to HARDY B. BUDGES, Adm’r May 20th, 1856. my23-Gw O N the first Monday in August next. I will apply to tho Ordinary of Chatham county for leave to sell tho negro slaves hedging to the estate of Clara A- Ogilhay, deceased,' for tho benefit of the heirs and credit us orimld ostate. June 4 JAMES A. LaUOCTIB, Adtn’r.. too, From V. II. PALMER, OKNURAL AnVKKnM.Vfi AND NSWtU’Al’KK SHUNT, Boston, Now York, Philadelphia, and Baltlmoro JAItlESBTFlDLBS, DEALER AND IMPORTER OP Walchcs, Jcwclrj-, Silver Want, Mm- c>- mail, Ik., so. 12, aotrrii 2d sriuun, fhiudeuuu “1“ __ From v. iSSHim AOVKRTWI.NO AORNCT, VHItADKt.PHM. PA. Authorltod Agent Ibr tho Savannah Journal. iIERRlNG’SPATENl^FIliK-PRdbF WITH HALL’S PATH NELSON 8WEEZEY, DESIGNER AND SCULPTOR IN MARBLE. Corner Aster Flora and 4th Avenuo, IN CLOSK PROXIMITY TO THU AHTOH UIUUUT AND THXNKW BUIU nOl'BK, NKW YORK. mHE moat extensive variety and the largest X stock of Monuments, Tombs, Head Stones, Ac., lu America, can ho found at this ostabllshment, from plain to the most elaborate and ornata lu design and workmamiblp. In addition to thn stock always ou hand, a great variety of drawings, appropriate and original may bo found, from which work will he ex ecuted promptly to ordar. Orders faithfully oxccutcd, and shipped to auy point available by water or steam. Persons visiting tho city or Now York on ploasuro or business aro respectfully Invited to visit this os- tablishmout. oct3 VIRGINIA SPRINGS! NOTICE* F|WO months from date application will be X made to the Ordinary of Chatham County, for leave to sell lot No. 151,9ih district, Baker, belong ing to tho estate of Julian Marks. JACOB WATSON, may2 Administrator. ASSIGNMENT NOTICE. J OHN M. WILLIAMS, having assigned all bis property, both real and personal, to adjust bis debts, all persons having legal claims ugatnst tho said John M. Williams, will please hand them to tho undersigned without delay, as It is quite desirable to ascertain the extent criodebtedncas, and to per fect a speedy settlement of tbe assigned property epr28 HIRAM ROBERTS, Assignee. Af>M!!l9^RATt>K'S NOTICE- A LL persons having demands against tbe estate of the late Charles P, Arnold, deceased, aro hereby notified to prosont them, properly attested, within the time proscribed by law; and all those in debted to said estate, arc requested to make imme diate payment tc EDWARD PaDELFORD, may8 AdmluHtr&tor. R- Louis Robider having made an assign- AIL mentfor tbe benefit of b;a creditors, all per sons Indebted to him will please make piyment to me. tod th030 having demands agaluut him are requested to present them, that payment may he made a9 for as the assetts will extend. A. BQNAUD, A33ignoo. Bavannab, May 19,1856 may20 GLYNN SHERIFF’S SALE. W ILL besold before the door oftho Court House In Uio city of Brunswick, County of Glynn, on tbe first Tuesday In July next, between tho legal hours of sale, the following properly, to wit.:—Cas sius, Jim, Chloo, and Simon—lovleu on by virtue ot fi. fa. Issued out of the Houorablo Superior Court of Glynn County, in favor of Horace B. Gould vs. Alex ander Scranton and James Gowcn, Administrators of Mary Abbott, docked Property i-.Snto-l out by plalnUlf’s attorney may28 M.C. B. WRIGHT, hjj.g. DROUGHT TO JAIL. Brought to jail In Swalnsboro, Ktuanucl Co., ou tlm 4th Instant, a nogro man; ho says hU nnmo is Harry; that ho belongs to tho estate ul Thomas Clay, of riryan County, Ga. Ho Is of tight comploxion, with a slight scar ovor Iho loll eyo; about 6 fool 11 # inches In height, and almut 20 years old. Tho owucr In requested to como forward, pay charges and take him away, as ho will bo dealt with as tho law Ulrocts. HENRY OVERSTREET, Jo9 ' ' ■ _Jalor. ' XOTfdK. " A LL persons having demands against llto estate of Richard F. Williams, late of Chatham coun ty, Ueconse J, aro hereby notified lo prosont thorn within tho time prescribed by law to Iho subscri ber ; Rud all iiulobtcd to the said estate aro request ed to make Immediate pavmnut to U. B. MILLKN, Administrator do bonis nou. March 25—«w UwtJy2l—Jo UNITED 8TATKH OF AMERICA. Southern District of Georgia. 7b lh>' Marshal rf th* Southern Pirtrirt of GVmv/iii, Greeting» TtTUKRKAS James Raclfford do Wolf, James Fish- V f or Jones, James Garliock. and Rabbet t Hibby, owners of Uio ship F.llxabeth, linvo exhibited their libel or complaint in the District Court of the United States for tho Southern District of Georgia, alleging and propounding that tlio said lihellauts are tho trim and legal owners or the said ship Elizabeth, of which Thomas Williams Is and lately was master, that on the night of tho fifth of April, in tho year cightccu hundred and fifty-six, the stud ship Eliza beth was lying lu tho River Savannah, at Venus’ Point, well In snore, and was at that time a staunch and well built ship, of tho burthou of nine hundred mul fifty tons, or thereabouts, nud sufficiently pro vided with apparel, tackle and furniture, and pro perly manued with a sufficient crow to work and uavigato said ship, that ou tho said night of tlm filth of April, eighteen hundred and filly-alx, ubout seven o’clock in the evening, a signal lantern was hung out in tho furcstay of said ship Elizabeth; that about eight o’clock ou the night oftho said fifth of April, whilst tho said ship ElizaboUl wa9 so lying at Venus’ Polut, in the Savannah River,' within the ebb and flow oftho tide, and within tho admiralty and mnrn- time Jurisdiction of the District Court of theUultcd States, for tho Smtlmrn District of Georgia, securely tuoorod, the steamship Keystone State, whereof Robert Hurdle was master on her way from Phila delphia to the city ol'Savnunnh, canto up the .Savan nah ltivor uudm* full headway, nnd then and there, with great force and violcnco, ran Into and iqum tho said ship Elizabeth, smashing tho side of tho fore- castle of said ship Elizabeth, breaking five of tho forecastle beams, startod tho deck, curried away the bowsprit, nnd other damage did to the suld ship Elizabeth, as iu said libel is stated, rendering It nc- ccssary to discharge a part or bor cargo, and to bring her up to tho city of i?avanuab for repairs, at grout expense and loss of tirao; tliaLit la Impossible to ascertain exactly what will be the extent of tho damages, hut as far as calculation can ho made tbe damage sustained by such collision to tho said ship Elizabeth, amounts to tho sum or ton thousand Uol lar>; that this occurred in the admiralty and mara- time jurisdiction of said Court, allot'which the libel lants pray leavo to furnish proof of, and have also prayed u decree for their damages aforesaid, and costs, and that tho ordiuary process may issue. Amt whereas the judge of tuc District Court afore said hath ordered and directed that tlm ordinary procoss should issue, returnable to the United states Court Room iu the city of Savannah, ou tho 121 h day of Juno next, at eleveu o’clock, A. M., Now, therefore, you aro hereby authorized, em- powered nud strictly enjolued peremptorily to clto and admonish all persons having, or pretending to have, any right, tiUo, interest, or claim to the said steamship Kcystono State, her machinery, tackle, apparel and furniture, by all lawful ways and moans wucroby this monition may bo inndo most public and notorious, to bo and appear at tho time and place aforesaid, before th* Judge aforesaid, to show cause. If any they have, why judgment should not pass if prayed for, audio do ami receive what unto law and justice shall appertain, and whatever you shall do In tho premises you shall certify to the Judge aforesaid, at the time and place aforesaid, to. gether with this writ. Witness the Honorablo John 0. Nlcoll, Judge of said District Court, lbl3 twenty-third day of May, eighteen hundred and fitty-3lx. LAW, BARTOW A LOVELL. Proctors for Libellants. All persons interested In this monition will take due notlco DAN’L H. STEWART, U. S. Marshal. Savannah, 23d May, 1860. CITY MARSHAL’S SALES. W’lLL be sold, on the flrst Tuesday in July » V nezt, In front of tho court houso : Improvements on lot No. 3, Montraollinvilla, to setiafy City Tax Executions vs. Connolly, Tor yenrs 186-1 and 1665. Aiso, Lot and improvement No. 12, part ol Gar den Lot No. 11, west, the property or Mrs. Ellen O’Reilly, to satisfy City Tax Executions for 1866. AlhO, Lot No. 16 aud improvements, Franklin ward, as the property of M. Prendergast, for Taxon for 1366. Also, east half of Lot No. 2, Calhoun ward, the property of Mrs. Bridget Cary and children, for Tazou for 1856 Also. Lots Nos. 19 and 20, Wesley ward, as the property or Edward Ferry, Tor Taxes Tor 1855. Also, I/it No. 61, Brown ward, as tho propetty r.f estate ofPatrick O’Connell, hr., for Taxes for 1853 Al.o, Improvements on south half or I/>t No. 33, Warren ward, as tho property of Miss Matilda Ro- scy, for Taxes for 1864 and 1856. Also, east half ol Lot No. 28, ucnlh rale of Mm ga rni street, tbe property of Mrs. Rachael Wise and daughter, for Taxes for 1865. Also, Lola Nos. 47 and 02, Walton ward, as Iho property of John McCormick, for Tuxes Ibr 1866. Also. Lot No. 4, Washington ward, as tho proper- L* Mw VI \f lliIll'll' r.Hil i-lillHi-nii Ia. TnfAf. f. .* SOUTH-SIDE, RICHMOND A DANVILLE, AND Virginia & Tennessee OADS. B&- SUMMER ~m ARRANGEMENT. Shortest, most comfortable and most expeditious Route to tho x VIRGINIA SPRINGS i nmouau BY DAY-LIGHT. And Baggage Chocked Through, oxccpt on Stages. VifUnrs to the Virgiulnla Springs by this routo, take tiio South-Side Railroad cars at Petersburg, or tile Richmond and Duuvillb earn at Richmond, at U A. M., daily, (rfunduiv excepted,) arrlvo at Lynch burg to itituicr, and tlicncn, via tho Virgluia uml TcnuoBpeo Railroad, reach Bonsock’s Depot at 31-4, and Bakun at 4 P. M., mid at cither place take Kent* Stiaimmon A Co’s Fine Lino of Stages t Those \ in Bonsnok’s lodge at Kiiicastlo, dine at tho Roil Sweet, or Sweet Spriugn, nml arrive ut tiio While Sulphur Springs, (17 miles) early ou tho ovening of the secoud day trout Petersburg, or Rich mond, without NIGHT TRAVEL, and with but 04 miles of Staging. Ur b> tbo fiulcm routo. stop all night ut the Roanoke Red Sulphur Springs, (10 miles distant from Buletn,) dluc ut tiio Rod Sweet, or Sweet Sprlugs, mid urrivo at tho White Sulphur Springs ou tho ovening of Uio following day. Tho Vlrgiuiu A* Tennessee Railroad Is located through a most romantic country, possessing a cli mate unsurpassed for its salubrity and delightful lorn- pcruluro. Tho road pusses tho base oftho PEAKS OF OTTER I And withiu tbreo miles of tbo Allcgbuny Springs, ono mile oftho Montgomery Whlto Sulphur Springs, aud within four miles of the Yellow Sulphur Sprluga; all pluuHnutly situated a few milcu apart, on the Eastern slopu of tho Alleghany mouutaiu, lu Mont gotnury county. Tho watcra of thoso Springs uro cdobrutod for their great medicinal qualities, the ac commodations arc excellent, mul have been greatly increased since last seasou. Visitors to tho ltcd Sulphur Bpriugs take Kent, Summerson A Go’s Stages at Nowburu Depot, on tlm evening of tbo day thul they leave Peters burg or Richmond, and arrive at tho Bpriugs on tho following day to uiuuor, aud Salt Sulphur Spriugs curly in tho ovening of tiio second day from Rich- nioud or Petersburg. Tbo Rond from Newborn Depot to tho Red Sul phur SprlngH, (38 tullos,) has been graded aud greatly improved since last season, ami is now re garded asouo of the best turnpikes iu tiio moun tains. Tbo Hue ofTolegruphfrom lttchmoud will bu com pleted and iu operation to the Mootgomerv White Sulphur Springs early in June. Passengers to Knoxville, Tennessee, take Kent, Summerson k Go’s stages ut tbe Western termluua of the Virgluia k Tennessee Railroad, now 180 miles 6lYnn siiehiei-’7s sale. W ILL be sold boforc the door ol* tho Court House, in the city of Brunswick, County of Giyun, on the first Tuesday lu July next, between Hie legal hours of sale, tho following property, to wit.:—One ttadivided half of a tract or parcel m laud containing two hundred and fifty acres, (more or lens) lying and bchgin the county of Glynn, bounded south be lands granted to Michael Ponscll, northwardly by lands gran to* 1 to John Limb, neolor, cast hy lands unknown. Levied ou ns the property of Celia Lamb, tosatUfy a fi. fa. issued out of tho Honorable dupo- rior Court of Giyun county, In favor of Daniel McIn tosh vs. Celia Lamb. Property pointed out by de- fondant. M. C. B, WRIGHT, may28 'Sheriff Glynn County. ItXfEISF UtfOUGIA, Liubki yW. f|10 all whom it may concern;—Whereas Jason X Floyd will apply at tho Court of Ordinary fur outers of administration on tbe crime of Alien D. iah •/, iiu-miiguiu warn, as uio proiMT- ty of Mrs. .M. M. Dibble and children, for Taxes for 1565. Also. 1/it No, 14 and «a.-*t half of I/it No. 15, par ofGnrucn I/itNo. 33, oast, as the property of the estate of 8. A. Patot, for Taxes for 1861 and 1866. Also, Lot No. 24, l.ifayotto ward, as tin* property of John M. Milk-n, for Taxes for 1S65. Also, Lot No. 10. Montmoliinville, us the properly of James Honoist, for Taxes for 1864 nud 1865. Floyd, ITlCSO lliesoaro therefore tocito and admonish nil whom it may concern, to bo and a| psar beforo said iwurt, to make objections, if any they have, on or before tbe first Monday lu July next, otherwise said letters will bo granted. Witness W. P. Girnrdnnu, Ordinary for Liberty County,' this 27tb day or April, ISGO. W. I*. GJK.VRDEAU, ma>*27 O. L. C. Also, Improvements of quarter l*ot No. lfl, Greene ward, us tbo properly of Mrs. Baker, for Taxes for 1354 and 1866. Also, Garden Ix>t No, 68, east, as Iho proport v of W. P. Bowen, for Taxes for 1861 and 1865. Also, Lot No. 47, Jasper ward, as the property ol Mrs. J. W. Kyerson, for Taxes for 1866. Also, west hair or l/g No. -I, south side of Bri an street for Taxes for 1851. Also, south half of 1 Trustees’ Garden, as the property oftho estate or Worthington, for Tuxes for 1855. DANIEL 1L STEWART, may 51 City Marsh.il. 3.1 GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY. O N tbo first Monday in July next application will be made to the honorablo the Court of Ordina ry of said county for totters ofudminktration on tho ' estato of Gideon MrGowen, late or said county, de ceased. ANN M(.GOWKS'. ; June 2 NOTICE. REMOVAL. Tho.subscriber lias Removed on tho Bay, next door to the Republican, office, where ho is now opening a handsome assortment of 8l’R I N’fll AND SUMMER GOODS, which ho will sell by tho pattern or make to order in tho most fushlonnblo stylo. Also, Ready Made Clothing for the present and coming season. Thankful for past favors, bo liojios to merit a con tinuance of the same. N. B.—Cutting, Altering and Repairing done ut the shortofit notice. Jm-t received While Drill Coat* and Pants, White and Figured Marseilles Vc-ts, for sale at a small pro- fit. aprlfi JOHN (V. KELLY DUAPIilR AND TAIloRT from Lynchburg (and lielng extended Westward ut itc of 8 miles per month) to the Eastern torml- tho rate . r nus or the East Tennessee and Virginia Railroad, and arrive at Kuoxvilte In 21-2 days Trom Peters burg or Richmond. Fare from Petersburg or Richmond. To Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs via Bonsock’s, $10 00 “ “ “ “ “ “ “ Saiunt.... 10 60 “ While Sulphur Springs “ Bousack’s 11 00 11 50 12 25 8 00 8 25 8 45 23 00 Salom... “RcdSulpher Springs “ Alleghany Springs “ Montgomery White Sulphur Springs.... “ Yellow Sulphur Springs “Knoxville, Teunessce Note.—The charge for tickets to the Alleghany Springs, Montgomery Whlto Sulphur and Yellow Sulphur Springs, does not include tho charge from tho Railroad to the Springs. Passeugcrs lor the Al leghany Bpriugs, (4utile* distant,) take tickets to Shawsvllle—for Montgomery Wtdte Sulphur, (1 mile distant hy a branch Railroad,) take tickets to Big Tiumcl and for the Yollow Sulphur, (4 tuilus dis tant,) tako tickets to ChrltdiuUHburg depot. Con veyances will be fouud at those places. For further Information apply to E. A. GOODWIN, Ticket Agents. S. R. R., Petersburg. CHARLES CAMPBELL, Sup't Richmond k Danville R. R., Richmond. E. H. GILL, Sup’t V. k T. R. R., Lynchburg. KENT, 8UMMKKBON k CO., myl3>8m Fincastle, Virginia. CENTRAL It AIL ROAD* O N and after Sunday, the I4th October, im=t. or ** “ and until further notice, the Passenger Traius ou tbn Contra! Railroad will run os follows BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MAOOK. Leaves Savannah Daily at...6 a m and 12.15 p m, Arrive in Macon “ “..2.16 r .v “ l am. Leavo Macon “ “.11.46 am “ 9.30 pm. Arrive in Savan'h “ “10.45 p m “ 7.20 a m BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA Leave Savannah .12.16 p m and 8.30 p. a, Arrive in Augusta. 8.45 pm “ 6.30 am, I/?ave Augusta 6. am 4.30 p m Arrive in Savannah 1.30 pm “ 10.46 p BETWEEN MACON AND AUGUSTA. Leave Macon 11.46 a m and 9.30 p m, Arrlvo in Augusta .8.45 p m “ 6.30 a m, I^aveAugusta o. am “ 4.30pm, Arrive In Macon.. ,2.16 pm “ 1, am, BETWEEN SAVANNAH, MHJ.KDGEVn.LK k EATO.VTON. Leave Savannah 6. A Arrive in MllledgeviUo 2.45 p x. Loave Macon 11 46 a m Arrlvo In Eatonton 5. p m, W. M. WADLEY Gen’l Supt. Savannah, Ga., Oct. 12, 1856. oclifi. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE aou oUi w&vf™ New fork & New Orleans Mails, JEi’KERSON STREET NEAR UROUGIITUN Tiio Bubscriber takes tliii* opportunity lo inlbrnt hi;; frlcuiis and the public, that Ibc is nnuhled. from exjierloiicc, and tho .intuitive perceptions of Urn truths of. m O N nnd nfter Snndny, February 3d, 1850, two daily trains betwee^llacon aud Columbus! ami one between Macon and'JMncricus, I/javo Macon at 2 a m, and »p m; urrivo at Colum bus at 7 16 a m, nnd 1030 p it; leave Columbus ut 4 15 a m, nnd 1 30 p m;arrive nl Macon at 10 64 a m. nnd 7 40 p m; leave Macon ut 2 a .w; arrive ut Amori cus at 0 40 a m; leave Ainorlcus at 2 20 v m; arrive at Macon at 7 40 r m; making n complete connection bo- tween Montgomery, Alabama, nnd Augusta, Kings ville, Wilmington uud Charleston; also, with Central Railroad Tmius to Suvaunah, Mlllcdgovlilouud Stou ten, nnd with Macon nnd Western Indus to Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nushville uud Knoxville, Tenn. At Columbus with Girard uud Mobile Kuilruud to Iiufiitila, Ala., coimectlug dully at Auiuricus with four horse Post Coaches to TaHaliasseo, Albany Thomasvillo, Uidnhridge, «i*., witlitri-wockly hucku to Lumpkin, Cuthbert, kc., ut Fort Valley with bucks to Perry, Hnyucsvillc, IlawkiUhvillc and Knoxville, Ga. Passengers for Americas and points below Fort Valley, should tako the 1216 r m truin from Bavun- null; and tho 6 pm train from Augusta, to avoid de tention at Macon. For other points uu tho BuuUi- Western or Muscogee Roads take cither train from .Savannah or Augusta. I’ustojigerts leuUng Aiuerl- cus at 2 20 p m will reach Colo mine, ut 10 30 p m tiio same night. Passengers from Columbus ami the West for Am- oricus, .Soutli-westorii Georgia or Fiurhtu, shoubl take the 1 30 p m train ul. UoIuuiIhih, sleep at Foi l Valley, and roach Amerlou* at *i 4U * m next morn "fi j scleuce. based on Urn common ruins of surveying | Faro from Montgomery lo Bavunuiili. ” 01 »b«l Hphorical, to cut and make up ; “ Columbus First class shuuusliips leave .Savanuuli fur New j York on IVeducsduys and Saturdayand lor I'liila- | drlpliin ou Wednesdays. Passnge i.i (be Cabin *26, j Steerage *8. ' *14 00 , , | ... ..w, ■•».« |>uhiu iih-i n|niiu iu.', iu uu, |i|iu ihhmi uil | V'MWIII'/un ......... 10 0(J nnHREE months aflcr date application will be made garment* to fit tbe human form In tbo most complete “ America •» “ N 8<i X to tbe Marino Bank of Savannah lor the pay, and Unhsbed stylo, to all who may favor him with a meat of two Twenty dollar bills, viz : loiter It, 307J, J call. and loltar O, 507, Iho loft halves of which have been i Boys’ limey dresses, Bull costumes, Military uud lost. JAMES P. HUDSON, i Firemen’s. UtiiformB, Ac., Ac. t P. HORACE GRANT, -lelforsoii one iloor North of Drouublou htreet. dec 7—ly Tallabamcft, Fla., Muy 17, 186«». 3m*my26 AUMINIHTjCA-mlX S.U.K. O N the first Tuesday in July next will l»e sold iu front ortho Court House, m Iho city of Xu van • nab, all the real e-4|ute belonging to the estate of Juraes M. Bates, late of Cbalhnm County, deceased. Jk>ld by pcrinhedftii oftho Court of Ordinary, and by order ol the Administratrix, for tbe benefit of tbo AND KOPK.—ilo halos heavy Gunny Leirs and eredltor-' inayiii ANN B. BATES, Adininlslratrix. t“ d * , ).% l, .? ll l m * dlum looblw, B00 colli Kv 000 Ih, D..,ing Twluc, In clore and for aal b 7 »"* WCUSTKIt * PALMES- F RESI.I Salmon, CoWK and ftardiiioii, IV -III- by j„„, A uoNAl'n. for BAT XX IX OUS 33. HOT, COLD AND fillOWKK. fpHB BATH 110USE having been handsomely JL fitted up, opened on Saturday, 2d of March. Single Baths 25 cents—six tlckctn for $1.00 mar4 J. M. HAYWOOD. Agent. I COD FISH, MACKEREL AJVII HER RINGS. J JUBT received 5 hbds choice Cod Fish *20 bbla . extra No 1 aud No. 2 Mackerel: io do extra "PAPER HANGINGS AND BORDERS.— n otoro X Just received a great assortment of tbo most DGNDRiES— O 25 bbla Hugar Crackers—fre-t, 20 “ Butter “ u 16 “ Soda Blnouil •• 25 boxes “ •• 26 bbl.s No. 1 Sugar. 50 •• A, B and 0 Sugar, Received and for wale by MCMAHON k DOYLE, myl7 Nos. 205 aud 207 Hay Bt. GEO. W. ADAMH, Sup’.. Macon, Jnimary 3UtU, i860. muylG VIRGINIA CENTRAL R.ROADT PROOF LOCK, Having received tho Prizo Modal at tho World’aFalr, are now offered to the public a* tho Prizo Safe of tho World. Tented and approved tin they have Ijoou overy- wbero, tholr crowning victory was reserved to lie awarded by the Juries oftho World’aFalr. Tho proprietor placed Ono Thousand Dollars iu Gold in the ono exhihitod nt tho World’s Fair, Lon- don, aud invited nil tbo Pick-Locks in tho world to opoutheSafo, with or without tho ko>H, and take the money as n reward for their Ingonulty; although oporated upon by sovcral skilled la tho urt, no one could Pick the Ix)ck or opou tbo Snfo. By an improvomont upon tbo original Salamander, introduced by tbe prosont owner of tiio patout right, tbo interior is rendered wholly impervious to dump, and books, papers and Jewelry might bo presort ed in ono of ills Halos for a century without contracting a blemish from mould or uiilldow. To guard against counterfeits every Safe from tho manufactory or Um subscriber, and sold by hint or bis agents, bus a brass plate in front, bcarlug bis nnmo; each la also furnished with ono of his Im proved Tbiof Detecting I/wks, which is a good guar antee against robbery. S. C. HERRING k CO., Nos. 136,137 and 189 Water-sL. N. Y. Agents in Bavannab, Messrs. BELL & PRENTISS, who keep oonatantly on band a full and complete assortment, which they will sell nt Manuthcturers’ prices. sopBEH I AXIAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND FIKE- VKOOK UUAIJTIBJ OF WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES, At Jtanufodured by Steartu & Marvin. New York. auujujc. In tho dro or the 3d Inst., which consum ed tue brick building occupied by Mr. Jno. T. Thomas, opposite tho Gas Works, iu this city, was a sufa ot . tho above descriptions containing tbo books, papers, and money of Mr. Thomas, ami uithough the bullfling wus dutroyed, tiio said Bate sustained no injury w’liutever from tbo Intense heat to which it lmd hcuu exposed. Ou open- BOOK AND JOB PRINTING NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE SAVANNAH JOURNAL, BOOK & JOB OFFICE. * Merchants can be nuppTicd at short notice with Blll-IIco<la, Bill* of Lading, Dray Book*, Circular*, Card* and Blank Book** mm.uQv&ir lleimbold’ii Hlgkly 4 Caiifcanlraitad Cam- \ oao^ls <3Ico^s pound Fluid Extract Bucbu. nh ~ ,t * 18 A C1.RIAIN, A.IFK, AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY I'urUcular nHeution given to HOOK AND PAM- PHI.KT PRINTING, such us Catalogued for Colleges, Proceedings or Mavtings. Reports, By-Laws, etc. Tlmnktbl for the vory liberal patronage heretofore received, we ro.-qwctrully solicit a continuance of the same, feeling that we shall be able to please all who may favor us with a cull, both as to prlcos and execution of work. Proposal* for Ration* and Fuel for Light-Vessel*. COLLECTOR’S OFFICE, BUFkRt.NTItXDRMT OF LlGIITS, J Bttvanuah, 10th May, I860. J SEALED proposals will be received at this O office until 12 o’clock. M., on tbo 1st day or July noxl, 1866. for furnuhlng aud dolivorlng Ra tions anil Fuel on board tbe Light-vcsHPls lu this Collection district, viz.; ut Martlu's Industry and Tybeulslaud Knoll, for ono year from Uie Urst day of July 1868, to the 30th June, 1857, inclusive. The rations to bo of good aud approved quality, to be delivered In good uud sufficient packages, barrels, boxes and cusc3, aud in good order, ou board tbe above uumud light-vessels, at toast once a quarter, free of exponso to tiio United States, uud agreeably to tbo annexed table of tbo weekly ration, viz.: tug tbo Safo, tbo contonts wero found undisturbed, audiu the same ardor and couditlnu as when ptucad thoro, oxccpt a slight discoloration to tho projecting cuds of a few papers, and tiio backs of oua or two of Uie books, caused by tlm steam generated iu tbo .4afe, while ut its greatest beat. The Halo aud contents, os it carao from the ruius, muy still be seen, in tho possession of Mr. Thomas, at tho Gas Works. A largo assortmout or these colu- hratod Bales always on hand,and for sulo by 0. II. OAMPFIELD, Agent for tho Manufacturers, July 2d, 1855. 171 Hay-st., Bavannab. Ga. Pickle Herrings, 60 boxes Smoked Herring-' iu s and for sale by DAVID O'CONNFR. Corner Broghton A Brayfoa sts, may 10 etogint pattern:!, with borders to match, Lome centi to W, at CHAFFER k CO.’S, f-prSO No. 0 Whitaker street. Winter Arrangement—Van ,SlmHvn/u,m limit! SI. I'lOT.S"! 1 " ,l 1,111 wxy «»UonIon«vlll... TITHEN tho l’otomac la cloaod with ico this f f route may he relied ou by passengers, to cu- sum tho connection goiug North or Boulh. The roiul Is entirely relaid with a bujicrlor T rail as Ihr us Gordonaville. During tho whiter tho train will Htart front the old station, iu Kiuhraoud, ou Broad street, at 7>g a m.. pass Gordousvlllo at 11 a uud urrivo in Htnuutonat 325 v x. Down train leaves Staun ton nt« 40 a m, passes Uordonsvlile at 11 a m, and arrive In Illchuiond at 2.3U i 1 m. Fare to Gordonsvillo ut) . , •* 6 00 Both trains arrive iu Gordonsvillo in ample time lo lake Iho train ortho Omnge and Alexandria Hull- road. Persons w|io leave Richmond nt 7‘g a m., am lake the Orange mid Alexandria cars at Gordons. Vlllo ir they choose to do so, mid hy that huilu will roach Alexandria by 8.40 r a., but this compuiiv can ticket them only to Gordonsvillo. ool7 tr H. D. WHITCOMB, Supt. t jENT’S (JOTTON TKSTS^-.luat‘l-ecoived 'oua for sole by J. W. TilKELKBLP, maylS Congress anil Whithaknr streets. 1 tako pluusuru ill corroborating the foregoing state ment, and hi addition would add, that tho books uro now in use. J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yard, Forry Wharf. July 2Uth, 1856. octO—tr DYING AND RENOVATING ESTAJJ LI 8 H ME NT, 73 YOKK BTUKKT, NKAH TUB G'OUKT IlOUSK, SAVANNAH. GA., Established In 183^« mUE Subscriber grateful to his friends and 1 patrons for their continual favors, would stato that iu additiou to the improvements iu DYING, ac quired by him during his lust visit to England and Scotland, bus mudu arrangements for extending his business, by which he Is now enabled to dye a greater variety of colors ou silk nnd woolen dresses, shawls, &c., which ho trusts will gouorully please all who may favor him with their putronago. GeiiUomon’s garments dyed, clenuod or reuovuted us muy bo required, lu the same superior style which has generally so much pleased bis patrons uud frieuds. Table Covers, andLadlos’ Crapo Shawls, <cc., cleaned and finished iu tho first stylo. Ladies’ Bonnets dyed, bleached aud prossed in the most tachlonable styles. Orders from the conutry promptly attended to. Terms moderate. When parcels are seut by steamboats or railroad, word should bo sent blin by lotlor through tho post offleo, so tlmt he may know whore to call for them. men 16 ALEXANDER GAIJDWAY. HE INTZELMA N N ESSENCE OF JAMAICA OINffiEtt. T HE dlstltiguisbed favor with which this essence has been received throughout all sections or the Union as a remedy at mice safe, agrocahle mid effectual for Incipient Dlnrrluen, Cholera Morbus, Weak nnd relaxed Bowels, Prostration by heat or fatigue, Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Colic, Cramp, lan guor or Debility from smloulary habits, &c., has in duced tho proprietor lo give It every publicilv in his power. Upon its inorriis comment is unnecessary, as its own intrinsic worth is ils host eulogy, it car rhw with It the ovidoucu of iis superior excellence, freely attested to by the young, the old, nod scores of families who, prompted by a careful regard for tholr health and comfort, are daily adopting it as an l.\n»i*K.vgAn».K family RRjiKov. There Is perhaps no medicinal preparation extant so simple and harm less, yet salutary and effective, whose worth will be more appreciated or universally adopted than tiio Liquid Ginger prepured by Hciut/.chnim. For sale by J. E. DxFORD, Druggist, jolOfiui _ _ Savannah, Ga. MISS MAI “l JmT Si Brooke HaU Female Seminary, MBDIA, DELAWARE CO., PA. MISS MAMA I,. KASTMANN, l’MSCIIU!.. This .Seminary, located iu the de lightful and healthy village of Media, ^thirteen miles from Philadelphia, hy ■■Railroad, will bo OPENED ON WEDNESDAY, September 10th, 1850. Tne commodious building, now in process of orec tion, with all the modern improvements, will be finished by the first of August, mid will contain such accommodations, both in point of taste uml comfort, as canuot fall to satisfy parents tlmt while their daughters are enjoying tho benefits of mental cul ture, they have also the comforts ol a refined home. This institution l« astabll-.hed with u view to nlford to young ladies tho most perfect combination of ad vantages for the attainment of n thorough aud ac complished education, aud no pains or expense will bo spared to rnndor it iu reality wluit It professes to bo, a school of suporior merit. Miss Eastman, tho Principal, was at the head ol a school in New Eng land previous to her residence in Pennsylvania, uud fer the last six years has been known to tho patrons of Aston Rldgo Seminary, us presiding teacher in that institution. The Rt. Rev. A. Potter, Ill-Imp oi the Diocese of Pennsylvania, says:— “Miss' M. L. Eastman, who iiroposes to open n Young I Julies’ Seminary In Media, Delaware Co.. Pa., iu September next, has been known to tho sub scriber for several yours past. He lias a very high opinion of her capacity, efficiency und dovotedness os an educator. *ho bus had a largo and success ful experience. Tho building which is to bo erected for her uso will contain every accommodation. The villugo aud surrounding country nru distinguished for lieuUhfuIuoss and beauty, and the subscriber 1ms coutldunco that parents who entrust their daughters to Miss Eastman will have no reason to regret it.” Miss Eastman will bo aided by uu efficient corps of fcnchora. The French language will bo taught and spoken by a Parisian lady, residing hi tiio family. TOI... I ..41.. L. II - . Tiio Latin, Ucrmuu, Spanish and Italian lungiiages will receive duo attention, Tho Natural Sciences will bo taught, with the aid of a (urge aud expensive apparatus. The .Musical Department will lie uudor tiio charge or a lady eminently qualified to fill the shuatiou; and all preferring a mule teacher on the Plano or in Singing, can liavo tho benefit of a Visiting Voucher from Philadelphia. Drawing uml Paiutiug will be under tho direction of a lady accomplished in the art. The number of pupils is llmltoU to forty. Thu Terms for Board aud Tuition in all tho branch es exeunt Music, uro $150 per session or five months. Miss Kastman has liberty to refer to tho following gentlemen:— Rt. Rev. A. Potior, D.D., uud the Episcopal clergy Hon. F: Pierce, President ol'thoUuitod States. Hou. S. P. Chase, Governor of O.Ho. 'Hon. N. B. Baker. Ex-Governor of Now Hamp shire. HonT-M. W. Tapi mu, M. U. from Now York. Rev. N. Stem,ol Norristown, Pa. Rev. A. McLeod, Clearfield, Pa. Pierce Butler, E»q.,of Philadelphia. J. H. Okie,Esq., do. K. W. Clark, Esq., do. George Wharton, Esq., do. Christopher l.u<sor, Potts vlllo. pa. George Wyman, at. lands, Mu. Hou. P. G. Johnson. Wasiihigleii, D. r. For further puriiculars, or for circulars apply to the Principal, MISS MARIA KASTMAN, Jo 10 uud 3m Media, Delaware Co. Pa. PKRIUD1UALM. | >UTNAMVS Monthly Magazine for Mav. X Frank laislle's Guzetto ol Fashions for Mav. Black wood’s Edinburgh Review for April.' Received uml for sale by WAR NOCK .V DAVIS, “taJ’Dl 169 Congress street. 125 BI1LS. K1.0UK iu store und for ratio hy nmy7 CRANK, WEI.lit k «). Casks Ohio Catawba Hraudy iu store, tf\J aud lor sale by the only regular Agent lor Havmiuuli. J. M. EYRE. jnyM .. 04 Bay sireot. JUST RBURIVRD. PER •STEAMER, an iC‘sorliueiil of rSA) Misses mid Children's Plain .straws, ladles’NKOPOI.ITAN IIONNKI'H. IN.j KANTS’ HATS and KI.ATH. Also a few 'uwTis' HATH. For sale h.v MRS. FREELAND, '»‘»y 17 llroiighloti street. L IBLB TllltCAD CAUaNTI.KTS.~TIio only article of the kind in tho city. For mile by J. W. THRKLKELIi, - Qtar27 corner of Congress mid Whitaker-sta. A IU'LKS k POTATOES— 10 libD Choice Mercer Potatoes 25 •• “ Kussett Apples. For sale by “ayM J. A. BROWN. Xt : x: y;: to ta ss n • SeottaOd I HM3ZJ OR Disenoa of the Bladder, Kidneys. Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness, Hecret Diseases, Obstrnc- i, Female Complaints, and all dlstase* of tho lot Organs, whether In MALE OR FEMAliC. This popular and specific remedy Is Bexnai Organs, whether In MALE OR FEMALE. •rlglnatcd. and ■AND1NC. _ _ j* now' offered to the affilctiTd, and guaranteed to cure all the above complaints. H searches out the very root oT tho disease, driving out nil the diseased fluids of the body, thus removing the cause and rendering tbe cure CERTAIN AND PERMANENT. This modiclnu allays pain and Inflammation, which other remedies invariably causo, and can be taken with loss trouble and expense to patients. This In fallible remedy has saved thousands upon thousands from the bands of MERCILESS QUACKS, If not from premature graves. In cases ot Infection the Compound Buchuu the only article worthy of the least confidence of the afflicted in performing SAFE CURES. It contains no narcotic, mercury, or other injurious drug, but is puroly a Vegetable Competition. It is very ogreeabio to the Uato, creates no perceptible odor, and may bo taken by persons ol' either sox without hindrance from business or medical advice, as plain directions for uso accompany the medicine. Reader. IT you have any oT tho above complaints, do not neglect them, DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. With this medicine you can cure yourself, and thus prevent all exposure. TRUTH MUST AND WILL PREVAIL. This medicine speedily and effectually cures the most vlrulentlorm or secret diseases, and eradicates every particle or infectious matter from the system, restoring the patient to a perfost state of HEALTH AND Broadway, and contains about thirty large and woi; furnished Rooms, with good and trusty servants iii ways at hand, both ladles and gentlemen ed at this InrtJtatioo, and will receive the mo3t Jut and kind attention from the Proprietor, a* wiZ bi. Matron. Hl.fcr«Uc« Id thu hofr’lbK Uuctr, for tbe pert tea jrur. u Dot «urwa«.d tor I'hyelctu Id the Routb. l’.tlcnL. tre bu rdu ftil^fo, «r»ls peroiODtb. $10bologreq’j’re' MT >b be agreed upea bolore tbe cuie i. dMMkeo. All comiDDDlcttkitu taint bopSiiit tddreeeod to w. r tloauxy^^ 6 - «*• Orinio, TJOtATOER—TOO btniie Riperior Pfor.tTiu if Patutoe.:60duWoMernHcd.|Sd60del3 Blntre, lor ««lo liy " " mara BRIGHAM, KELLY A «•. I PURITY. •saBinqoM anaouiA •IIUQ |W|4|) JO MUIBjOH Each uroirahul must stato distinctly tbo price for which the entire ration will bo furnished on board each light-vessel respectively. Tho proposals for supplying rue!, both coal aud wood, must state distinctly Uio price per tou und cord, aud the kind uud quality of each, to bo deliver ed ou bourd of each light-vessel respectively. Ouo bidder muy oiler for all tbo rulious uud fUel required for all the light vessels iu this district, or for one or more oi'llio vesselsHopnrutuly, at lus owu option. Tho klud aud quantity of fuel will ho deter* mined upon, and the contractor informed accord ingly. iu udvaucc of the time for uiukiug the quar terly deliveries of rations uu board of the respective light-vessels. Each bidder is required to attach to his bid or bids a writteu guarantee, sigued by biusolf uud a responsible surety, tlmt, iu tbe evout oftho contract bolug awarded to him, ho will faithfully execute It iu conformity to tbo terms or this advertisement. The contractor will bo required to outer Into buud with approved security for tho faithful execution of the contract; and no lud will be accepted or contract entered into, until approved by the Light House Bonrd. The contractor will bo required to keep at least, iu tiio aggregate, ouo month’s rations for tho entire crew of tue light-vossel contracted for, ou board at all times; nnd any expense iucurred on account or failure to deliver rations or fuel in time, will bn chargeable to the contractor. No member of Congress, lighlkoopor, xujrarlnten- dent or inspector of lights, nor any persou connect ed with the Light-house establishment, will be al lowed to contract for or deliver rations tor the crow, or fuel of a liglit-vefesel, nor to be Interested in such contract. No contractor, superintendent, or inspector will be allowed to chnngu tho parts oftho ration, nor thn aud unequivocal satisfaction, aud produced the most salutary and beneficial effects. Numerous letters havo been received from the most distinguished physicians In the country, and from tho professors of several medical colleges, recommending in the highest terms tho valuo of these medicines, aud their superiority over all other preparations for such complaiuts os the proprietor recommends. Numerous preparations or Sarsaparilla and of Buchu and various modes or preparing them have been S lvcu, all or which orcourso will differ according to in mode of preparation which cuch Individual may adont. These medicines require cousidorablo care in the preparation aud the employment of Uiffereut men strua in successive operation to tako up the extrac tive mutters, aud, iu cousequouco, aro most fre quently improperly made, uud not uufrequoutly much impaired, if not rendered totally inert, by the Injudicious uud uuskilful muuogemeut of those unac- S uuluted with pharmaceutical preiaratious. It is icreforo of tho highest consideration aud import- uuce to the public aud to Uio faculty that tuoro qphould bo standard preparaUons of uniform strength and possessing the most advantages. To effect this aud obviato the evil alluded to, 1 nave mode a num ber or experiments to ascertain the most effectual modo or extracting the virtues of tho Sarsaparilla and the Buchu, and to discover the most eligible form for tholr exhibition. The experiments have resulted most favorably, and it Is with much pleas ure I now offer to the public and the faculty my Coraiiound Fluid Extracts, which contaiu all the vir tues of the articles they are represented to be made from lu a highly concentrated form, and are the most acUve preparations which can be made. Two u- biespoonslul of tbe Extract Sarsaparilla, added to a times that may be determined upon for the delivery, without authority of tho Board. All tho articles constituting the ration for the crow of light-vessels will he examined, and their quality approved by tho superintendent, or the Inspector of the district, or by such oilier ihmsoii us may be as signed to perform that duty ; and no bills will bo paid for rations and fuel which aro not accompanied by receipts duly signed by the respective light-ves sel keepers for tho different articles consUtutlug the rations for the crew for each quarter, and separate receipts for the kind und quantity of foel dollvored on bourd of each light-vessel. No bid which is not properly scaled amt endorsed will lie considered, and no bids will ho received or allowed to be withdrawn after the oxpiratlou of the tlmo specified iu the advertisement for receiving thorn. Bids submitted by difforent members oftho same firm or co-partncrshlp will uot bo considered. All bids will bo publicly opened und registered at tho time specified in tbo advertisement. Tho right to reject all bids ir the Interest or the public service requiro it. is resowed By order ortlin Ught-house Board : JOHN BOSTON,Superintendent Lights. my 11 FRENCH MILLINERY Dress Making. MRS. FREELAND has open od at her RoomR, No. 174 Broughton Struct, a fine selec tion or Spring Mlllnery, and is . constantly receiving per steam ers, now and different styles or Bonnets; also, Dress ami Mantilla putierns. £3“ Bonnots cleaned and pressed as usual. aprlO KEDZIE’S PATENT WATERFILTER An assortment of *lzes on hand. We warrant them to make the Savannah River Water, even though dipped directly out of (he River, os pure and clear os the finest Spring Water. About forty oftboso Filters are now in uso in this city, and every person who has them, will cheerfully testily to their ofllcicncy. Indeed, the Board or Water Commissioners here, say in thoir Report, it is the only Filter that does effectual ly purify tbo Suvunnah River Water. (Ml and boo ono in operation ut our House Fur nishing and Stovec8tablis^mt^Hod^8(ui’s now block. fob 27 Corner of Broughton and Bull sts. ICG PITCHERS. DOUBIJ5 Water Pitchers, Homo uow aud beautiful designs, Plated and Brita- nia. At tho Hjuse Furnishing ^ Store, ~ 155 BROUGHTON STREET, HORACE MORSE. Savannah, April 30. qpr30 PATENT AIR-TIGHT SELF-SEALING CANS AND JARS, iv. For Preserving FRUITS, TOMATOES, Ac. Full directions for preserving necompauy each Ciin. Fur sale at manulUcturer’s prices hy tho Agent, IlOR'CE MORSE, 116 Broughton Htreet. inaySi* TO WOOL SELLERS. fpilE Undersigned have this day opened a A. Store in Congress Htreet, opposite tho Market, for the purchaso of Wool, Sheep Skins, Hide*. Bees Wax, Door Skins, uud Couutry Produce In general. Tho bighost cash prices will bo puld for all the above articles on delivery Ju Savannah. Mr. L. J. GUIL- MARTIN has been appointed as Agent, to whom all persons having business transactions with tbo un dersigned may apply. J. W. SMYTIIB k CO. Savaunah, May 19, 1850. may2U PIANO FORTES. M HAVING lately received largo ad- MfeJppMl dttlons to our PIANO FORTES, we ifinrn ur ° wwbled to oiler at Ibis time the • • x si Sgrentost variety from the best manu facturers, from tho plainest square to the most elab orately curved, aud from six to sevcu octaves. Our Pianos aro selected from tbo manuflicturors whom we have full confidence In, uud wo aro par ticularly requested by thorn to give a guaranty with ovory instrument sold by us ns regards durability, tout*, Persons in want,of a first rate Instrument may ro ly with safety upon getting such a nun by selecting from iho following makers, whoso instruments we endeavor to keop lonstantly on hand, viz : H. Wor- cent ’r, J. f'hinkor ig k Son, Nouns A Clarke, Bacon k Ravens, II. Wa ra, and Haines, Brothers A Cum- mlug. I. W. MORRELL k CO. aug 27 B randy, uii whwky and RUM~For iHi by (may 0) W1LUAMS k RATCLIFF. Helmbold’a Highly Concentrated Com pound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla. For purify lug tho Blood, removing all diseases ari sing from excess or Mercury, exposure and im prudence lu life, chronlo constitutional diseases, arising from on impure state of Blood, and the only reliable aud effectual known remedy for the cure or Scrofula, Salt Rheum, 8cald Hoad, Ulcer* aliens of the Throat and LegB, Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Tetter, Pimples on the F*ce, and all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin. It U gratifying to the proprietor oT these medicines to be able to state that it Is now nearly threo year* since thoy wero flrst Introduced, during which time they have been extensively used in various parts of tho United Slates, and have given to patient and practitioner tho highest degree of satisfaction in the various coses in which they have been employed ; whether in town, country, hospital or private prac- Uco, they have Invariably given the most decided pint or water, is equal to the Lisbon diet drink, and one bottle fully equals iustreugtb ono gallon of Syr up Sarsaparilla or decoction as usually made. PRICK: Fluid Extract Buchu, $1 per bottle, or 6 for $6 “ “ Sarsaparilla “ “ “ “ “ Certificates of cures aud recommendations from distinguished professors and physicians will accom pany each preparation. Prepared and sold by H. T. HELMBOIJ), Practical and Analytical Chemist, 263, Chostnut-st., near tbe Girard Houso Philo. To be had of Druggists nud Dealers in every sec tion or tho United States and Canadas. All lotters for the medicine directed to the propri etor receive Immediate attention, and safe deliveries guaranteed. wept l—ly-dtw JOHN B. MOURE & CO.. GIBBON’S BUILDINGS, SAVANNAH., Go. WHOLESALEk RETAIL DRUGGISTS. Would call the attention or Merchants, Factors, Planters, Physicians and others, to their ex- tensive and wo’.! selected stock, comprising every artlclo (n their hue of business, and which they offer for sale on tbe most reasonable terms for cash, or approved credit, viz: PAINTS, VARNISHES, GLASS, AC., TTN1TKU Staten, Cuada and Cuba. J2..utlTby''£“!i'! tory 01 nMm0fUi 10 XlipotPOD 1 . UoottdCDtlal CorrcpondejiiiQ Kill, h brother Joxcph. “ Ihlf«D'« Itlltorjr or the Qupod'i of lb. Horn Hmnov.r—3 vote. i*The Allachi in Madrid. Romance or the Harem, by Miss Parduc Rachel Gray, by JuliaKavanaugh. Earnest tins food, by Mrs. Lee Hcntz. m»r 3 W. THORNE WlLLlAfca J UBT RECEIVEDl-iO boxes ShoTtidor-f a prime article, 20 tierces choice TiwiVy'see Hams. In store, and for wile by 1 f,3tc mar 28 WAYNE, GRENVILLE k((, ■VTEW CiBOP OUBAMOLAgSES^TIm Jx «o of tho Abbott Devoroaux, duly ' “ for lalo Id Iota to ouR purcbareni/by 1 “■ .... . •uari-tB, mv Jrtffil RODGERS k NOIlRl.a OAI»»et ANH tl»H6L8TEBft : ~ 140 WAREHOUSE, — _ - j* and 67 SU Jvlien Streets. T IB UNDERSIGNED would take this opnor- tunlfy 4 to •xpress to his friends and thn p;}b|‘ t patron generally, his sincere thanks for their liberal nStiro age and Influence, which bos resulted luextfn-i.m g* trade to aU ports of the State. Also, <w:S. nAnrla ilaliavn. □ n,1 Totinnoon. .1. i.' ... •lilt. Florida, Alabama aud Tennessee, thereby him to exhibit a stock unsurpassed lu any Snui liorii city. FamlUei, Merchants, Hotel Keepers, and Ft >am boot Owners ore particularly ta riled to examine o.< present stock, which is now complete in all u„- ▼orious departments, consisting In part orthe few tag goods, vis: CARPE1 DEPARTMENT. Royal Medolion, Royal Velvet, Mocot Wilton. Mocel Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Power Loom Brussels, Three ply Ingrain, Two ply Ingrain, “ il DuP English Druggets, (<.; va rlous widths,) Mosaic Hearth Rug-. Velvet aud Chenille Rubs Tufted Rugs, Plaiw and table Covet s, Wool Dutch, Door Mats (every vari. iy, i Elver k Brass stair lusis. .. , Carpets Bindings, kc, CURTAIN AND UPUOLSlkHrDEplimiy.Si BrocDtellw. Laos ud Utulln Ciimlei 8U|d do laiDea, OlltComlcea, tiatin and Kilk Damask, Gilt Pins and Bonds, Worsted and Cotton Damask, Tassels, Loop.- and Cords; Velvet and Plush of various colors; Window Shades, new style. Also, every variety or Furniture Covering, Trim mings and materials for decorating. FLUOR OIL CLOIIIS. From two to Twenty-four feet wide, for Halls and Rooms, cut to flt without a seam. Tbo subscriber will oblige bimselfto make tho prices on all description or goods as low os thy name quality con be purchased ta any Northern city. 49" Carpets cut to Rooms and goods sent to any part oT the city free or charge. J9’ An experienced Upholster will attend to thu miking and laying of Carj»et* and Uil Cloth? when desired. The decorative and curtain depai tmi nt h a charge or an Upholster of acknowledged an j ■kill. W. H. GUION, Ageid octlS 140 Congress sud 67 St. Julleu-; ts DR. SANFORD’S IN VIGOR ATOIt, r l a mild laxative, tonic and Htimujant.mid a recommended to tho public, relying upon its in trinslc worth In the cure of the following compilin'. All BilliouH Derangements, Sick Headache, Dy*ps, sis, Habitual CartTveness, Chronic IHsrrhce. Cogc Pain ta tho Ftomsch and Bowels, General Debility Female Weakness, Ao. For Bale by Druggists gen erally, and by John. B Moore A Co, and Wm. W- Llncoln, Savannah. ly fobl2 -l HE Undeeslgned has just received, for saia (500) Flvo Hundred pieces of good sblppim Timber, averaging over ono thousand feet to stick. ® fob JEFFERSON ROHERTS TT V7v H K v.., k’i'uih .iu|/uuhuc| n luuun iiium 1 , ruv ty, Gold Lear, Point Brushos, Saab Tools, and Gta* men’s Diamonds, Unbleached Sperm, Lard and Rape Seed Oil; also TAnners,’ Neats. Foot and Sweet Oil. wi fu»i wtu Ditmuit. GROCERS’ ARTICLES. Nutmegs, Mace, Alspice, Cinnamon. Pepper, Ginger. Mustard, Sateratus, Soda, Pearlosh, Sweet Oil, Starch, Fig Blue, Matches. Ac. FOR PHYSICIANS. A great variety or the best French, English, and American Chemicals, Pharmaceutical Preparations, Select powders, Surgical Instruments, Vials Specie Jars,MetaUoSaddleW Ao. Also.’ w CAMPHENE AND BURNING FLUID. Any one who may favor them with their ordors may of*afk El mthiou I J. fi. DB FORD; APOTHECARIES HALL.S. E. Comm of, Broughton ud Butuu-d Stroots, Ruvui. «b tin.. Wholesale ud reDal DeCcra In n • ¥"«?>"“ Ch.mlc«l«, Dye WoodTud wye stum, French. EugUflh. ud Amerlou PerfUm* ory, Fine Toilet ud Shi ring soipa, Combo ud Brush., or erory description, Surgical ud Dental Instruments, Trusses ud Supporters of all kinds, Alices, HnutTf., Manufactured Tobacco. All the Patent or Proprietary MedUdncs or the doy, Snporlor Inks, Puro wines ud Drandlos Ibr Medloliial purposes Extracts Ibr Flavortug, Toilet and Fancy ArUcliwT Ao. S®“, «* B.—Especial sttcuUou given lo iho preparation or Physicians' Proscriptions ud Family Roclpos. Ship, Family ud Travelling Hodlotao Cases, With plain Directions ror use, lucludlug Directions Ibr treatmout In cases of poisoning, Drowning, Ac. «pTiy nOBN AND CORN UKAL.—1000 bus prims V Corn, White ud mixed; 60 do fresh Com Heal n store ud for uie by deoil PATTEN. HUTTON A CO. READ I—HEAD 11—HEAD t ip That Is, If you cu see! ud £ r you cu't .00, you cu Ondjfe allkluda of “boms to soo, 11 at tbo WatcIT Jewelry Store or D. B. Nichols t Co., In Congress otroot, next door to tho cornor of Whltakor, whore youcupurohiso Watches, Jewelry, Silver Waro, and Fancy Goods, as low u st uy other storo In tho country. W; have received por steamship Alabama a frosh wt of those Hue Stool Spoctacles ; also, a supply of Pebble sud Psrlscoplc Lous, which wo are prepared to at In all kinds of frames, st short notlee. Our Perlscopio Lous (so called from tholr peculiar sbupo) have u sdvuugo ovor all others, ns they liavo a greeter ruge of Iboui, so Cut uio reader is hot compelled to hold tho book or paper st a certain dlstuca Dram Uu eye. Call and see. . D. B. NICHOIS A 00. 49- No charge Ibr showing goodB. m*r U d. B. N. A CO. TJ OPE—700 coils Dope, various brands, all Xlt of good quality, In store and for uio by aprSB BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. PlOBN—In Btore and for sale by \J marA LO'.PfKfrAjVKLUN GS MEKCER UNIVERSITY7 PENFIELD, GA. M ackerel, herring, salMoN,^— 2 bbls large No 1 Mackerel, 3 do do No 3 do 3 do do No 2 do 2 hnlfbbls Blue Fish, 2 do Pickled Herribg, 3 do No 1 Salmon. 6 quarter bbls No 1 Mackerel. 10 kits No 1 Mackerel, 1U do No 2 do 6 Kits Tongues aud Sounds, 1000 lbs Cod Kish. For sale low by Jan28 J. A. BROWN. RATES OF ADVERTISING. For ono square, of300 ems or less, of any tyoc not larger than Nonpareil, 76 ceute for the first and 60 cents for each subsequent insertion,for any time Iws than one month. All Tabular work, with or without Rules; and Aa- vertUemcnts occupying double column, *bsll be charged double the above rates. Advertisements of whatever length, for any timu less than one month, to be oharged at tronslwu rates. For a longer time at the following rates No.or8quaresJlrao|2mos|3mosl4mo3|«ino8jl2njJ J 1 Square’,*...,‘ r v - 2 Squares... 3 do do do do do do do $10 16 $20 824 830 16 22 26 28 36 20 27 32 36 44 24 32 88 42 62 27 36 44 46 60 30 40 60 64 66 32 43 64 68 70 34 46 68 62 74 36 4$ 61 66 77 38 60 64 70 80 9«0 60 So ?£ 80 90 100 110 118 126 For any time not above specified, a proportions charge will bo mode. A deduction of 26 per cent from the above rates will be mode on advertisements appearing exclu sively on the fourth page of the dolly. Advertisement, ordered tbreo times a week, win be charged two thlrd. tbe above rates. Special notices, 10 cents per line Ihr the flrst, and o cents for each subseqent Insertion, sud In no case to be subject to contract. Marriage notices II. Fu here' Invitations 60 cents each. No special notices Inserted for lass than 60 corns. Obituary Notices. Reports, Resolutions, or Proceedings or auy Society. Association, or Corporation, ordered to be publish oil: 6 cents per Une. r Steamboats will be advertised at 440 per annum for each boat advortiBed. Stoam«hips, where but one is running, $40peraa- num; If two or more, $30 each. * 1 dJ^ U w C !S l i e . e !7 , •J»v*rt | sements not to be subject to contract, butto bo charged at the rates prescribed per square. Tho papor, under no circumstances, to be Includ ed ta a contract. FACULTY. N. M. CRAWFORD, D. D. 'TROnSWOWL College. 8. F. SANFORD, A. M., Mathematics. J. E. WILLET, A. M., Chemistry ami Natural Philosophy. H. II. TUCKER, A. M., Bollca Ieettrcs. U. W. WISE, A. M.. Greek and Latin languages. WILLIAM O. WOOPF1N, A, B., Modem Laugnaces. Throloglexl gen * i. .i v *wli»i»r| , 4 „ , N. M. OHAWPORD, D. d' Ecclesiastical History and Biblical Literature. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, A. M., Systematic and FastorAl Theology. Academy. _ „ THOMAS A. SKAIiS, Principal, iu JuIy COm m enCem0n t l^ last Wcducsdny The next Tetm will commence on the lost Wed- neaday in August. 17u price of Board In the village I* $10 per month; washing, room rent, ftinl, Ao., sa. By order oftho Board ot Trustees, my 12 2m 8. LANDRUM, Secretary. Professional and business cards pot exceeding 5 linos, will be inserted at $20 per annum. 8 Calls on pereons to become candidates, will be Inserted as other odvortisomenta, to be paid for ta variably in advance. Announcing candidates for office, $10, to be paid in advance. Advertisements not marked on tho cepy for a specified time, will bo Insorted until forbid, and payment exacted. ’ Wbeu auy bill for two months advertising, other thau contract, amounts to over $60, a deduction of 25 )H>r ccut will be made, Yearly adverU.lng, with privilege or change will bo taken at the following rates: For one square, renewable once n week, 446 “ “ “ twice “ 66 .. “ 3tlmesorofiener 70 Every addltlunol iqusrocoutrsctetl for to be charg ed one halftho above rates oddltlscsl. Ycurly advertisers shall be limited to the spare contracted tor. AU contrtcta ehall be In writing, steUug definitely the nature of the builncss to he advertised. Any advcrtlsementa not properly con neeted with thn business shall be ohargedBowrate- ly, and also any excess of matter over the amount contracted for. Contract advertisements payable quarterly; ad* vortiKcmouta from strangers aud transient porson*. payablo in advance. All others will be considered due when called for. Rcgulur advertisers and all others sendiug com* municatiou8 or requiring notices designed lo callai- tentlon to fairs, concerts, soirees, or any public en tertainments, whero charges aro made for admit ; tauoc—all notices of private associations, every nt' ■ tlce designed to call attention to private euteri'rNff calculated or tatended to promote individual info : rests, con only be insorted with the underriandiui ! that tho same is to be paid for. If luscrted in tbe : editorial colurnu (which can be ouly at the dlscre 1 ttou of tbe editors) the same will be charged ut tbe rate of uol less titan 20 cents per line. Advertisements ordered in the Weekly ps|>or. H per square for each insertion. The undersigned, publishers of Daily, Tri-Weeki) and Weekly tiewsiwiwrs in tiavannan, Ga., pledge ourselves strictly to adhere to the above bill ul charges, and in no instance to deviate therefreu. The above rates to take ctVect March 1,1866, and to continue binding, until ohunged by tbo voteol a majority of tbo uuuursigued. N. B.—Thls schedule shall not in any way efiect the integrity of existing contracts. All contracts for the year or any other specified time, shall only ceas* with the expiration of the twrlod tor which tbor were mado, Ai.kxa.nhkhk Rxstt), Republican. Thompson A WmaNOrox. Morning Newt R R Hu ton k Co M Geotyian k Journal. HVMBIM7 C UBA MOLABtifes—I'he cargo of the brig R. B. Uwton, of *ap*nor quality. For sale by may 19 3t PADELFORD, FAY A CO. P LUMBING, in all it* voriou* branches, at* tended to at the shortest notice, and ta superior jyje. Also, ma^ he found 8ho«rer Baths, Galvanlz- Tin and Leaded Bath Tubs: Copper Bobers, • * Pipes, fed * ‘ P*Unt ran Water Closets, Load Pipes, feset Lead, Brass and Plated Cocks.Forco Pumps, India Rubber Hon. .For sale at the Houit Furnish Store, No. 156 BrgNfthton-itreet. /Mtl9 HORACE MORSS. (